The White House requested an investigation into the death of 26-year-old American woman, Aysenur Eygi, in the occupied West Bank, who was shot in the head during an anti-settlement demonstration. Eygi was the only non-Palestinian among 18 demonstrators killed in Beita since 2020.
Discussion on whether the Jordan Love-led Green Bay Packers or Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles need a Week 1 win more. Safety concerns for players in the first-ever NFL game in South America. Players advised not to wear green due to local club affiliations. Security measures ramped up for the game. Reporters using alternative social media platforms due to a ban on Elon Musk's X in Brazil.
Protests in Israel demand a ceasefire deal with Hamas after the death of six hostages. No agreement has been reached yet.
Three senior citizens died after contracting Legionnaires' disease at an assisted living facility in Albany, New York. Legionnaires' disease is caused by Legionella bacteria and can spread via water. The facility has implemented water restrictions and installed water filters.
CNN reports that the presidential race between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is extremely close, with a single point potentially deciding the winner.
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush-money trial, becoming the first former president convicted of crimes. The sentencing has been delayed to avoid political interference around the upcoming election.
House set to fast-track approval of China-related bills to counter growing threat; focus on confronting China's national security threat through bipartisan support
Keith Urban complimented Miley Cyrus' voice, comparing it to an 'ashtray' in a radio interview. He discussed the authenticity of country music and criticized pop artists trying to enter the genre.
Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes has passed away due to the effects of long term COVID. He was a renowned musician who won Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, composed soundtracks, and popularized bossa nova music genre worldwide.
A monster cat named Crumbs, weighing nearly 38lbs, was found living in a basement in Perm, Russia, gorging on biscuits and soup. Animal rescuers aim to help him lose weight and lead a healthier life.
Chinese migrants are leaving China for Mexico in search of opportunities, freedom, and better financial prospects. Many are starting businesses in Mexico's capital, taking advantage of the country's proximity to the U.S. The new wave of Chinese immigrants is diverse and includes individuals from various regions of China.
A new health screening program is being introduced for people over 40 in male-dominated industries like engineering and construction to assess the risk of preventable diseases. The program involves on-site health checks, lifestyle advice, and potential treatment to lower the risk of serious diseases. The initiative aims to shift focus from treatment to prevention and help those at high risk who are least likely to seek medical help.
Eco-chaplains are a new type of spiritual adviser helping people cope with climate grief and anxiety. They offer support through workshops, therapy sessions, and support groups, addressing the emotional toll of environmental issues. The demand for their services is growing as more people experience climate anxiety.
Convicted con man George Santos watched another con artist admit to trying to trick him out of $900,000 in a harebrained scheme. Santos is facing sentencing for a string of frauds, including misusing campaign donations. The con artist, Hector Medina, pleaded guilty and faces roughly three to four years in prison. Santos remains bullish on Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
Michael Smith, a man from the United States, is accused of using AI-produced music and bots to generate billions of fake music streams and collect over $10 million in royalty fees. He faces a three-count criminal indictment in North Carolina federal court.
A survey reveals Maui, Hawaii as the top romantic travel destination for Americans, surpassing Paris. Traveling boosts intimacy for couples, with scenic and lesser-known destinations both being popular choices. Vacationing is seen as a serious step in relationships, with spontaneous trips considered more romantic. Cuffing season is highlighted as a popular time for travel, with activities like yoga and wine tastings recommended for bonding.
The US Department of Transportation is probing the rewards programs of major US airlines to understand their impact on consumers. The probe could lead to changes that disrupt the profit centers for airlines and credit-card issuers. Loyalty programs have come under fire for luring customers with rewards and then stripping perks. The Transportation Department has taken a hard line with airlines on practices harming consumers, and the probe is the latest in a series of government actions.
Residents of Portuguese Bend and Seaview neighborhoods in Rancho Palos Verdes are facing indefinite power shutoffs due to landslides, sparking fears of brush fires. The ongoing land movement has made it difficult for crews to keep up with repairs, leaving residents struggling to perform daily tasks.
Unusual torrential rain is hitting the Sahara Desert, causing freak thunderstorms and high levels of rainfall in Mali and Mauritania. The weather anomaly is attributed to a shift in the intertropical convergence zone and a record positive North Atlantic Oscillation.
A beluga whale nicknamed Whaledimir, believed to be part of a Russian research program, was found dead in Norway. Speculation arose about his death being intentional, possibly linked to espionage. Whales have been used for military purposes before, including espionage and mine hunting.
The US has detected increased Russian military activity around key undersea cables, raising concerns about potential sabotage operations that could disrupt critical communications infrastructure worldwide.
Donald Trump held a press conference in New York to argue against a $5 million verdict finding him liable of sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in 1996. He claimed Carroll is 'not the chosen one' and continued to deny the allegations. The former President also faces other legal issues and controversies.
Former President Donald Trump's sentencing for criminal conviction in Manhattan has been delayed until after Election Day to avoid influencing voters; potential punishment includes prison time for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star.
The article discusses comments made by author J.D. Vance regarding the influence of childless individuals in politics, which received backlash from celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Oprah Winfrey. Vance suggested that those without children do not have a direct stake in the country's future.
Ohio Senator JD Vance stands by Tucker Carlson amid controversy over an interview whitewashing Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. Vance's spokesman asserts he doesn't share the views expressed in the interview but doesn't believe in cancel culture. Tucker Carlson praised guest Darryl Cooper for his alternative history views on World War Two.
Usha Vance, the wife of Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, has been relatively low-key on the campaign trail compared to other candidates' spouses. She has made appearances at several events but has mostly remained quiet and in the background.
Nazi uniforms have been banned from a 1940s-themed festival in north Norfolk after a brawl broke out last year. The festival organizers updated rules to refuse entry to anyone dressed in German or Axis military uniforms.
Surging anti-Semitism following Hamas's October 7 attack in Gaza has sparked fear in Jewish communities worldwide, with a dramatic increase in anti-Semitic incidents in Europe and the US. Envoys warn of a tsunami of anti-Semitism reminiscent of World War II, with synagogues being firebombed, Jewish students attacked, and a normalization of anti-Semitism spreading online.
Hamas released videos of Israeli hostages, increasing pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu. Parents of victim urge for action. Negotiations for a cease-fire deal face obstacles. Biden administration believes a deal can be reached.
Influencer with a forehead tattoo of Donald Trump's surname is now seeking money to remove it due to negative backlash, but is still undecided about removing it. She has received mixed reactions from her supporters and the public.
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Conservative media is facing scandals, including antisemitism and Russian disinformation. Tucker Carlson's influence on the 'America First' movement remains strong despite backlash. Russian propaganda scheme involving right-wing influencers revealed by the Justice Department.
Supreme Court justices are increasingly turning to book deals to supplement their income, with some receiving multimillion-dollar advances and royalties that far exceed their salaries. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's memoir, 'Lovely One,' recently released, has boosted her to the top of Amazon's best-seller list. The financial benefits vary widely among justices, with some earning millions from book deals.
Amazon's Project Kuiper is making strides in the satellite internet space race, with regulatory approval granted by the US and potential approval from the UK. The project aims to launch over 3,000 satellites into space to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink.
Several towns, including Sudbury, have been identified as high-risk areas for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus, prompting officials to issue warnings and preventive measures. Residents are advised to avoid outdoor activities during peak mosquito biting times and take precautions such as wearing bug spray and protective clothing. The CDC has recommended measures to prevent contracting the West Nile Virus. A man in New Hampshire was diagnosed with multiple mosquito-borne illnesses after being bitten by a single mosquito.
State and federal health agencies in the United States are preparing to respond to a new strain of mpox with fewer resources compared to the last outbreak in 2022. The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency of international concern over the new strain, known as clade 1b, which is more severe than the previous outbreak. Health officials are leaning on past lessons but face challenges due to the privatization of the mpox vaccine and limited resources.
Three individuals share their experiences contracting the viral disease known as monkeypox, highlighting symptoms such as lesions, fever, headaches, and throat issues. Despite initial assumptions of STIs, they were diagnosed with monkeypox, with limited medical treatment options available. The individuals recovered after facing challenges and isolation due to the virus.
A suburban Detroit judge is removed from handling cases after recordings reveal her making anti-gay insults and racist remarks about Black people. She has been suspended pending investigation by the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.
NFL expands international presence with games in Europe and South America, aiming to grow brand globally and increase revenue through sponsorship deals and media partnerships.
Philadelphia Eagles players expressed concerns and fears about the high crime rate in Brazil before a game, unaware that Philadelphia has a higher murder rate. The NFL's international game in Brazil has faced backlash due to these comments.
Sensitive health details of thousands of people, including audio and video of therapy sessions, were openly accessible on the internet due to an unsecured database linked to virtual medical provider Confidant Health. The exposed information included personal therapy session reports, psychiatry intake notes, medical histories, and administration documents. Confidant Health quickly shut off access to the exposed database after being alerted by a security researcher.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams believes it is appropriate for the central bank to reduce interest rates due to progress in lowering inflation and a cooling labor market.
US hiring fell short of forecasts in August, sparking debate over Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Unemployment rate edged down to 4.2%, first decline in five months. Job market showing signs of softening, with companies delaying expansion plans amid high borrowing costs and election uncertainty.
The S&P 500 dropped and headed for its worst week since March 2023 as investors worry about weak August jobs report. Megacap tech stocks tumbled, and the Fed may cut rates more aggressively. International equities are recommended for diversifying portfolios. The Federal Reserve is likely to lower interest rates by 25 basis points. Information technology and energy sectors declined significantly. Stocks like Broadcom and Nvidia faced substantial losses. Stock markets are on track for their worst week since early 2023.
Wall Street investors are rapidly selling Carl C. Icahn's company's stock as its value has dropped more than 75% in the past year and a half. Icahn is under intense scrutiny, personally losing billions. Concerns arise about the health of the company and potential forced sales. Questions about Icahn's personal stock sales and loans have been raised, leading to a sharp decline in his company's stock price.
The sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial has been delayed until after the November presidential election, a move requested by Trump's lawyers. The trial involves falsifying business records to silence a porn star's damaging story. Trump was convicted in May and was facing 34 counts of doctoring business records. The delay comes as the White House race intensifies, with Trump and Kamala Harris set to hold their first televised debate.
Vice President Kamala Harris' political team fundraised over $300 million in August, surpassing Donald Trump's fundraising. Harris' campaign has raised over $540 million since she entered the race, leading to a shift in momentum. Trump campaign reported raising $130 million in August. The fundraising numbers reflect the movement and support for each candidate.
Vice President Kamala Harris leads over former President Donald Trump among likely voters, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. receiving 3.2% support. The field remains stable with support for Harris and Trump increasing. Kennedy's support has decreased from 6.1% to 3.0%.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris campaign in swing states ahead of the election, exchanging criticisms and outlining their economic proposals.
88 current and former top executives from corporate America endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president, citing her support for a strong economy and democracy. The endorsement letter is a show of force for Harris ahead of a tight race and the first presidential debate.
Over 100 law enforcement officials endorsed Vice President Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as the candidates they trust to keep communities safe. They cited Harris's work as a prosecutor and the Biden administration's American Rescue Plan. The group criticized former President Trump for his lack of respect for law enforcement.
A recent poll shows former President Trump leading Vice President Harris in Florida and Texas, with a close margin. Winning either state would be an uphill battle for Harris, but could impact the path to 270 electoral votes for Democrats.
British actor Sir Ian McKellen criticizes the late Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family, claiming she was rude during their meeting in 2008. McKellen shares his opinions about the monarchy and expresses concern for the mental health of royal family members.
Sérgio Mendes, the Grammy-winning Brazilian musician known for hit song 'Mas Que Nada,' has died at 83 after battling the effects of long COVID. His family confirmed his death, stating his wife and children were by his side. Mendes last performed in November 2023 to sold-out crowds in Paris, London, and Barcelona.
Former President Trump's sentencing hearing has been delayed to Nov. 26, with Trump claiming he did nothing wrong and the case should be dead. There are concerns of election interference and complexities surrounding the sentencing process.
The U.S. is preparing for a more severe version of mpox, known as clade 1, which has caused over 600 deaths in Africa. The government is expanding surveillance efforts, making testing more widely available, and ensuring vaccines are accessible for high-risk individuals.
Italian officials are considering allocating time slots to visit the historic Trevi Fountain in Rome to curb overcrowding by tourists. Drafted plans suggest timed reservations and a symbolic monetary contribution from non-residents.
Former President Trump holds press conference criticizing legal cases against him and accuses DOJ of working with prosecutors. He denies wrongdoing, especially in the E. Jean Carroll case. Trump is leading in polls for 2024 presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have provided housing loans to illegal immigrants for first-time homeownership in California.
Judge Juan Merchan postponed Donald Trump's sentencing for his business records conviction until after the election, giving Trump more time to challenge the conviction and potentially get it thrown out. Trump has attacked Merchan for alleged financial gain from the prosecution. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg faces setbacks after convicting Trump on 34 counts. Trump's daughter has been subpoenaed for documents related to her company's work for Democrat campaigns.
The Miami Dolphins have signed cornerback Jalen Ramsey to a three-year contract extension worth $72.3 million, making him the highest-paid player at his position in the NFL.
Thousands gather in Ngāruawāhia to pay final respects to New Zealand's Māori king, Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII, who died recently. His daughter ascends to the throne as the new queen, marking a new era of Māori leadership in New Zealand.
RFK's name will not appear on ballots in North Carolina or Michigan following emergency court orders. RFK suspended his third-party bid for the White House and supported Trump. Polls showed he could potentially change the outcome between Trump and Kamala Harris in certain battleground states. Harris's allies hope to keep RFK on the ballot in certain states to draw more votes away from Trump.
Former mafia hitman Fotios 'Freddy' Geas sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing Boston crime boss James 'Whitey' Bulger in 2018. Bulger was beaten to death shortly after arriving at U.S. Penitentiary, Hazelton in West Virginia.
South Korean authorities are responding to the increasing use of deepfakes for digital sex abuse, with a crackdown on Telegram chat rooms distributing fake sexual images. The victims, mostly women and teenagers, face violations of privacy and trust. The purpose behind these deepfakes is often to belittle women and express misogyny. Women's rights groups blame the government for not addressing the root cause of sexism, while the legal system struggles to recognize digital sex abuse as a serious crime.
Eight-year-old Maykol Fares fulfills his dream of riding the carousel in Flushing Meadows Park after years of waiting and training, despite challenges faced as an immigrant from Ecuador. He fearlessly chooses to ride the lion and emerges victorious, declaring it an 'extreme' experience.
Former President Trump's sentencing in New York has been postponed until after the November presidential election due to concerns about influencing the election. Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. His lawyers are appealing the verdict, citing presidential immunity.
The Chinese government is mostly ending its international adoption program, impacting hundreds of families from the U.S. and around the world. The only exception will be for families adopting blood relatives' children in China.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay shares details of a serious bicycle accident that left him injured and unable to care for himself. After recovering, he emphasizes the importance of fitness and hard work in his life.
MSNBC falsely accuses Sen. JD Vance of dismissing school shootings as a 'fact of life', when he actually called for increased security and lamented the situation. Other outlets, including the Associated Press, also misinterpreted his comments. Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for misrepresenting his words.
Indonesian police arrest seven people allegedly connected to an Islamic terror plot to attack Pope Francis during his visit to the country. The suspects made threats via social media and were upset about the Pope's visit to Jakarta's Istiqlal mosque.
Sergio Mendes, Brazilian bossa nova music innovator, dies at 83 after battling the effects of long Covid. His hit song 'Mas Que Nada' made him a global legend.
Colin Gray allegedly gave his son the rifle used in the Apalachee High School attack for Christmas last year. Gray was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter, second degree murder, and cruelty to children. The FBI was alerted to online threats made by Gray's son in May 2023. The attack occurred on September 4, 2024, resulting in the death of four people.
Dennis Quaid faced hostile questions from CNN's Chris Wallace over his support for Donald Trump, defending the similarities between Trump and Reagan. Quaid stars in 'Reagan,' a movie with a strong audience approval rating despite negative reviews from critics.
Argentine President Javier Milei criticized Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro for bringing forward Christmas to cover up a crackdown on dissidents. Milei also criticized Brazil for banning the social media platform X. The Madrid Forum, a conservative group, expressed support for the Venezuelan people and denounced the international community's response to Maduro's regime.
Red Lobster is exiting Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a federal judge approved its restructuring plan. The seafood restaurant chain faced struggles including debt, closures, and bad business decisions. A group of investors will acquire the chain, with a new CEO appointed.
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) signed a law requiring retailers with 10 or more employees to install panic buttons for store employees. Critics argue that this measure is ineffective in preventing crime and is seen as a political move by Democrats.
Discussion about Vice President Kamala Harris' lack of media availability and upcoming debate against former President Trump.
Ongoing disruptions to global shipping caused by Iran-backed Houthi terrorists are making shipping more expensive, leading to service reconfigurations, delays, and shortages. The Red Sea situation poses challenges for the Biden-Harris administration and Western forces are unable to protect salvage teams from Houthi attacks.
A bus company operating in South Texas is facing a million-dollar lawsuit for alleged negligence during cartel kidnappings in Mexico, where passengers were taken at gunpoint. The lawsuit claims the company did not inform customers of the danger or take steps to protect them.
Shakira settled a $15 million tax fraud case with Spanish authorities, speaking out about her frustrations and the impact on her children. She was fined and faced a suspended sentence to protect her kids.
Concerns raised about Vice President Kamala Harris's ambiguous policy positions and potential flip-flops, with even campaign aides unsure of her stance on various issues.
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, addresses his arrest in Paris, criticizing French authorities for holding him personally responsible for illegal activities on the platform. He argues that targeting CEOs for such crimes is misguided and could hinder technological innovation.
Hunter Biden changed his plea to guilty on 9 felony charges in his tax case to ensure his sentencing before President Joe Biden leaves office. Speculation about a potential pardon persists despite White House denials. Hunter's defense lawyer initially proposed an Alford plea but ultimately reached a standard guilty plea agreement.
Gisèle Pélicot testified in an Avignon court about being drugged by her ex-husband and raped by other men while unconscious. Her ex-husband and 50 others are on trial for aggravated rape. She hopes her testimony will help prevent similar ordeals for other women.
Doug Emhoff sat for a solo interview with Jimmy Kimmel, who praised him and bashed Trump. Kamala Harris has not done a solo interview or press conference. Democrats seem to be shielding her from tough questions.
Palestinian neurosurgeon Husam Abukhedeir left Gaza for the UAE due to war conditions, endangering his family. Despite hope, he feels dampened by ongoing suffering. He lost his sister in an Israeli airstrike, struggles with guilt for leaving, and faces challenges in the UAE. His family in Gaza suffers from lack of resources and he is unable to provide immediate help.
Pope Francis and Indonesia's Grand Imam Nasaruddin Umar sign a joint declaration denouncing the crises of dehumanization and climate change, calling for decisive action to protect the environment and promote religious harmony.
Former Division I swimmer Ali Truwit lost part of her leg in a shark attack just days after graduating from Yale. Despite the setback, she made an incredible comeback to win two silver medals at the Paralympic Games in Paris.
Super Typhoon Yagi makes landfall on Chinese island of Hainan, bringing heavy rain and strong winds.
Former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill is suing a hotel for false allegations of assault and racism, which he denies, claiming it has damaged his reputation and business opportunities.
Middle school student Lilla Lanivich wins NPR's Student Podcast Challenge with a podcast about how her golden retriever, Lopez, helped restore her independence.
The U.S. government secured the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners who arrived in Guatemala and will apply for entry to the United States or other countries. The prisoners were released on humanitarian grounds, and the Nicaraguan government received nothing in exchange. The U.S. continues to pressure the government of President Daniel Ortega for unjustly detaining people.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado vows to keep pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to leave office in January. She urges international community to recognize her faction's presidential candidate as election winner and hold government officials accountable for abuses. Recent events include arrest warrant for opposition diplomat, protests, and international condemnation of Maduro's actions.
CNN host Kasie Hunt pressed the Harris campaign's Ian Sams about how her administration would differ from President Biden's during an interview. Vice President Kamala Harris remains silent on alarming incidents involving armed Venezuelan migrant gangs overtaking apartment buildings. Harris calls for action against gun violence after a school shooting in Georgia.
U.S. job growth in August was weaker than expected, with the economy adding 142,000 jobs, lower than the forecast of 160,000. Prior months' job growth was also revised down. Unemployment rate dipped to 4.2% from 4.3% in July. Average hourly earnings increased by 0.4% to $35.21, with a 3.8% increase over the past year.
Former Labour councillor denies encouraging violent disorder in a speech where he called for political opponents to have their throats cut. He is facing one count of encouraging violent disorder over a speech made at a 'peace rally'.
Luis Montero Adams and his sister Stephanie Machado, U.S. citizens living in Mexico, faced challenges after 9/11 forced them to make a choice about their education and life between two countries.
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have decided to stop making jokes about former President Donald Trump, citing exhaustion and lack of new material. The show will not return until 2025, intentionally skipping the November election.
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