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Republicans and Democrats not talking amid shutdown

Nasdaq and S&P 500 log new highs

Supreme Court rejects appeal by Ghislaine Maxwell

Hamas and Israel to begin talks in Egypt

Illinois sues Trump administration over National Guard troop deployment

Hundreds stranded on Mount Everest amid blizzard

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White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett told CNBC on Monday morning that the government shutdown will cost the U.S. GDP about $15 billion per week.

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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Monday accused the Trump administration of staging a "military-style invasion" of Chicago.

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Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports commentator Mark Sanchez has now been charged with a felony.

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The council tasked with naming a prosecutor to replace Fani Willis in Georgia's election interference case against President Trump and others has asked for an extension.

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Hamas responded positively to President Donald Trump's proposal for peace in Gaza, though said more negotiations will be needed before a full agreement can be signed.

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The Supreme Court did not explain its decision.

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One of the most well-known names in science, Bill Nye, the "Science Guy," is opposing the Trump administration's proposed NASA budget cuts.

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In 2026, New York will become the first U.S. state to require private insurance companies to cover scalp cooling for chemotherapy patients.

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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo was on "The View" Monday to talk about the race to be New York City's next mayor.

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South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein's house on Edisto Island went up in flames Sunday, injuring three.

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Federal agencies said they would not release some key data during the shutdown.

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The CDC updated its immunization schedule on Monday, dropping universal COVID vaccine recommendations and splitting up the MMRV shot.

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Ian Roberts has held leadership positions in school districts across the U.S. for two decades.

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The Supreme Court will decide whether state bans on "conversion therapy" aimed at protecting LGBTQ minors violate a counselor's free speech rights.

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The judge overseeing the Maryland deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia has denied the government's request to delay proceedings because of the government shutdown.

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The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now.

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An unexpected blizzard trapped hundreds of trekkers, local officials said.

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John Durham, who investigated the Russia probe, told prosecutors probing James Comey that had been unable to uncover evidence supporting charges against him, sources say.

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President Donald Trump appeared to reveal Sunday that the U.S. had carried out another strike on an alleged drug cartel boat from Venezuela.

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Trump administration continues to send individuals to countries where they have no ties amid mass deportation push.

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Israel-Premier Tech cycling team will drop Israeli ties after multiple protests at the Vuelta a Espana race.

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The deal also gives the ChatGPT creator the option to buy upto 10 percent of AMD.

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Indian nationals see decrease of 45 percent compared to same period last year as US clamps down on foreign students.

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US lawmakers remain at impasse as shutdown stretches into sixth day; White House again threatens layoffs.

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Researchers say inhalers in the US alone generate annual emissions equivalent to 530,000 cars.

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It is not clear if countries under trade agreements with the US would also be subjected to this new tariff.

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Among the 161 arriving in Athens, MEP Rima Hassan reports that she was beaten by Israeli police officers.

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Indonesias national search-and-rescue agency said more bodies discovered in the rubble, a week after school collapse.

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Election marks landmark moment in countrys post-war transition, but vote goes largely to Sunni male representatives.

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Astrit Kalaja, an appeals court judge, died on his way to hospital after the courtroom attack on Monday.

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Trump had imposed a 40% tariff on Brazil in July on top of a 10% earlier even though US has a trade surplus with Brazil.

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US state accuses Trump of unlawful and unconstitutional use of National Guard in latest effort to stop deployment.

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Former girlfriend of convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.

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Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina appoints Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo after weeks of anti-government protests.

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Tensions rise between the US and Venezuela as Trump ratchets up military, political pressure against Venezuelas Maduro.

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Appointment of media figure known for pro-Israel, anti-woke stances comes as US media firms feel Trump pressure.

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President says Ukraine is preparing new sanctions against those who help Russia and its war.

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Advances in AI-generated deepfake audio could spell a boom in phone call fraud.

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The 27 guilty verdicts are the first handed down by The Hague-based court over war crimes in Sudanese region in 2000s.

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Russia and Ukraine have traded blame, accusing one another of imperilling the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

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War-weary Palestinians are sceptical yet cautiously hopeful that Trumps ceasefire plan might ease their suffering.

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Indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas over Trumps 20-point plan begin in Sharm el-Sheikh.

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The international team discovered how the immune system is kept in check to prevent it attacking the body.

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Police say 60-year-old man in custody after he shot 50 bullets into busy Sydney street, injuring one person critically.

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Nobel Prize for medicine announced on Monday, followed by five other prizes to be declared over the next week.

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President Emmanuel Macron accepts resignation of newly appointed prime minister after criticism over cabinet lineup.

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US President Donald Trump announces the big UFC fight on the White House grounds will now take place on June 14.

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El-Fashers population has plummeted by 62% as RSF attacks intensify, marking one of Sudans worst humanitarian crises.

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Barcelonas unexpected loss to Sevilla drops the Spanish champions two points behind Real Madrid on La Liga ladder.

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Texas governor applauds move to deploy 400 National Guard members from his state to Illinois, Oregon and other states.

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Pukpuk treaty commits the two neighbours to greater military cooperation, although the text is yet to be released.

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Rescued trekkers reach Chinas Qudang township while 200 others still face treacherous Everest conditions awaiting help.

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Here is what needs to happen to put Palestinians and Israelis on the path to peace.

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I have sold my last valuable my engagement ring to feed my starving child. All I can do now is wait, pray and hope.

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Disaster officials report at least 47 people killed as landslides and floods wreak havoc.

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Israeli continues to attack Palestinians in Gaza as delegations from Hamas, Israel and mediators convene in Egypt.

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With at least 66,000 Palestinians dead and mounting genocide declarations, will Western media hold Israel accountable?

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The deployment would "undermine public safety by inciting a public outcry," the lawsuit states.

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OpenAI's potential piece of the chipmaker is worth around $34 billion.

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DCVC led the company's seed and Series A rounds.

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Less expensive beauty products with the right branding are stirring more deals.

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Trump is pushing Israel and Hamas to conclude their negotiations within days.

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The term "6-7" originates from a song called "Doot Doot" by the rapper Skrilla.

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Press groups say Trump's agents used force to silence reporters.

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Tomahawks would give Ukraine the ability to hit military targets deep inside Russia.

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Wall Street thinks the AI-driven bull market has plenty of upside before the bubble pops.

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Big October sales from Amazon, Walmart, Target and more mark an early start to the holiday season.

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The company is becoming a powerful kingmaker in the AI economy.

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MapLight's offering would be only the second biotech IPO since February.

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The new schedule drops a broad recommendation that Americans age 65 and older get a COVID-19. vaccine

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The message follows Trump's refusal to enforce a federal law banning the app.

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The former staffers warn that the Justice Department is failing its mission in an open letter released Monday.

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Trump's base has embraced the idea that court rulings should not constrain his powers as commander-in-chief.

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Kids are navigating a digital world in which their parents might have little guidance, UN child safety advocate says.

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In a written agreement, Eswatini agreed to accept up to 160 deportees from other countries and will be paid $5.1 million.

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Arby's is turning steak into a finger food, but the Atlanta-based chain's new nuggets are available for a limited time.

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The previously telegraphed tariffs are the latest blow to global automakers.

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Connect to Spotify, Zillow, Coursera and others directly in ChatGPT.

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Republicans are convinced that the text messages will allow Miyares to hold onto the AG position.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will remain acting commissioner.

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AMD shares soared nearly 40% off a multibillion dollar AI data center partnership with OpenAI.

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Supply chain technology is increasingly consolidating as AI transforms firms' capabilities and draws additional investor interest.

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The surprising resignation rattled financial markets.

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The Fed's rate-cutting is a matter of risk management.

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Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison in 2022 for sex trafficking minors.

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One House Democrat, asked about Johnson refusing to accept the proposal, told Axios: "Why would he?"

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The deal bolsters Qualtrics' technology stack with a prominent health care company as the race to build AI in the sector heats up.

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Weiss told employees that the principles that will guide her leadership reflect the same core values that she's always used to guide her journalism.

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"The U.S. Senate race in Texas must be about more than a petty feud between two men who have spent months trading barbs," Hunt said.

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The data lands at a time when energy exports are especially stitched into geopolitics.

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The ChatGPT-maker gets a lock on a load of CPUS and up to 10% of AMD.

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The United Nations says isolating people for 15 days or more constitutes psychological torture.

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Bari Weiss' ascent has led to wide speculation about what it could mean for the direction of CBS' news coverage.

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The justices have loaded up their docket with issues that largely unite the right.

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The release lets copyright holders see the potential market in action before locking down rights.

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The defense tech company is playing the long game.

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Banks are reentering the crypto market due to shifts in U.S. policy.

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Despite tariffs and inflation, Adobe still sees holiday sales growing more than 5%.

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Bronin is one of the most well-funded Democrats trying to take out a congressional incumbent.

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Vycarb found investors in Asia-Pacific and Europe.

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The deal between Fifth Third and Comerica would create the ninth largest bank in the U.S.

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Commerce ad revenue is expected to surpass TV advertising for the first time this year.

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Strategists are growing more optimistic that the economy will rev up in 2026.

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FPV and McKesson Ventures led the round in the Portland company.

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Novice investors are looking for fresh stock picks to generate bigger returns.

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The new survey on the Oct. 7 anniversary shows the effects of rising antisemitism

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Rice says she sees it as "a sort of signal, one rooted in liberty, democracy, and the rule of law."

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"What is out there has already happened."

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One date to watch is Nov. 1. That's when open enrollment starts for ACA coverage.

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The rise reflects distrust in the medical system and a push for more personalized care.

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A ChatGPT-based analysis from Democrats on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee found that AI could wipe out swaths of both white- and blue-collar jobs

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The ruling came after California joined Oregon in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's actions.

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The Trump administration is sending hundreds of federalized personnel from the California National Guard to Portland.

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Trump said the event that Conor McGregor has said he'll take part in will be held "at the White House on the grounds."

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National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.

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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the "ownership in that company will benefit the American people."

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The Trump administration said violent crime rose in Memphis in 2024, but the city's police department data shows it went down.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Bisignano will continue to lead the Social Security Administration while also taking on the new IRS role.

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Secure Communities Network, a nonprofit group dedicated to safeguarding the Jewish community in North America, published the report on AI and antisemitism.

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CBS News "Sunday Morning": FAQs, credits and contact info.

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Don't deposit $10,000 into either account type before knowing the interest-earning potential each offers right now.

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With an interest rate cut just issued and others looming for this year, here's what a $150,000 HELOC costs now.

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Most lenders require a certain amount of equity to qualify for a reverse mortgage, but the exact amount can vary.

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Soybean farmers have been hit particularly hard, as China boycotts American soybeans.

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China sent fighter jets to intercept a Canadian air force plane tracking North Korean ships breaching U.N. sanctions.

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An appeals court in France is hearing the case of a man sentenced to nine years in prison for his role in a drugging and rape trial.

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Fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago are fearing that a U.S. military strike in the Caribbean could kill them and their livelihoods.

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CBS News contributor David Begnaud highlights a high school pitcher overcoming adversity and a man helping to fund Alzheimer's research through baseball after a devastating family diagnosis.

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The minimum payments on $10,000 in credit card debt may look manageable, but they can be quite costly over time.

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Japan is set to get its first female prime minister, and conservative Sanae Takaichi will have complex political juggling to do from day-1 to keep the job.

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Today's lower mortgage rates could help homebuyers save substantially compared to rates from earlier this year.

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A coconut cake known to be gifted by star Tom Cruise around the holidays is recalled due to a labeling error.

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Another Fed rate cut is largely expected for this month, but will it impact mortgage rates? Here's what to consider.

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When you open a CD, you'll lock in today's rates for the entire term. Here's how much you can earn.

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HELOCs and home equity loans offer homeowners an affordable way to borrow money now. Here are the rates for each.

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Knowing today's mortgage rates can help new homebuyers and homeowners looking to lock in a good deal.

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Actor Cheryl Hines says she lived in constant fear for her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s safety during his 2024 presidential campaign.

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U.K. police are treating a fire at a mosque as a possible hate crime in an incident that came just days after a deadly terrorist attack outside a synagogue.

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Understanding the pricing trends and dynamics of the gold market is crucial for making sound financial choices.

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Just weeks after a pharaoh's 3,000-year-old bracelet was stolen, officials in Egypt say an even older piece of art has vanished from a tomb wall.

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The resignation of another French prime minister deepens the country's political crisis and draws a call from far-right leader Marine Le Pen for national elections.

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Prosecutors say a woman convicted of murdering family members with toxic mushrooms was given a "manifestly inadequate" sentence, and they want it extended.

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Rescue workers were helping hundreds of hikers trapped by heavy snow at tourist campsites on a slope of Mount Everest in Tibet, Chinese state media said.

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A federal court compensates people who say they were injured by vaccines. Here is why the COVID vaccines are not currently part of it.

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CNBC's Jim Cramer opined on the accelerating artificial intelligence arms race on Monday.

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The record-breaking market comes as investors appear to brush off concerns tied to the current U.S. government shutdown that is now on its second week.

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The Altimeter Capital founder said the deals provide "more evidence that the world will remain compute-constrained."

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Mike Mayo said the setup reminds him of the 1990s, when consolidation swept through regional and community banks following waves of regulatory relief.

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Modelo owner Constellation Brands reported second-quarter earnings Monday, reiterating a lower full-year guidance due to macroeconomic headwinds.

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OpenAI's latest gargantuan commitment for computing capacity via AMD chips again punished anyone who bet that the AI hype was fully priced in.

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President Trump has complained for years about New York Attorney General Letitia James, who won a lawsuit accusing him and his company of business fraud.

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AppLovin has been probed by the SEC over the way it collects data, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

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Stocks included in 22V Research's basket of GARP names included Nvidia and Micron.

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Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.

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Lynch described himself as "low tech" and emphasized the importance of understanding the stocks you own.

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We'll realize a roughly 13% gain on stock purchased in January 2022.

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While the sides have dug in their heels regarding the budget, missing a pay period for the military may not be seen as worth the fallout.

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The winter movie slate includes "Wicked: For Good," "Zootopia 2" and "Avatar: Fire and Ash" and is expected to push the 2025 box office to a post-pandemic high.

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Katie Stockton breaks down an interesting triangle chart pattern forming in one utility.

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A new assistant announced by OpenAI will allow ChatGPT users to have Figma run tasks from within their conversations.

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Jay Woods, chief market strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, highlighted a few beaten-down names that could become strong buying opportunities.

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Many investors are thinking the asset class could finally break out after years of underperformance.

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CNBC's Jim Cramer warned individual investors about Monday's comments made by hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones.

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Josh Brown and Sean Russo go through the charts on three Best Stocks.

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Cerebras wants to give investors clearer information on its strategy, but CEO Andrew Feldman didn't provide a timeline for a new filing.

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President Donald Trump could "start taking sharp measures" if the Senate does not pass the funding bill, White House economic advisorKevin Hassett said.

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These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves midday.

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The demand for AI computing power is large enough for multiple chip companies to win, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.

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Deloitte is rolling out Anthropic's Claude to more than 470,000 employees across 150 countries.

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Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon's second big sale of the year, offers deep discounts to Prime Members.

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The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.

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Investors interpreted Japan's election outcome as signaling continued stimulus and a steady hand at the Bank of Japan.

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Work-from-home rates have persisted even as the labor market sours, people cling to their jobs and leverage swings back in the direction of CEOs.

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Winners will be chosen by a panel including Instagram chief Adam Mosseri, filmmaker Spike Lee, designer Marc Jacobs and YouTuber Marques Brownlee.

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Fresh off an AI chip deal with AMD, OpenAI makes its case to developers about the latest in research, product and engineering.

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Nike apparel and footwear prices have risen significantly year over year since CEO Elliott Hill took over and tariffs on goods made in Asia have mounted.

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Jeffries' challenge to Johnson comes as the shutdown drags on, with Republican and Democratic leaders continuing to dig in on their opposing funding priorities.

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Nike has been executing a turnaround under CEO Elliott Hill, who told CNBC it will take "a while" for the company to return to profitable growth.

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Options trader Michael Khouw breaks down this trade on a medical devices maker.

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Wolfe Research analyst Chris Caso discussed OpenAI's AMD investment on CNBC Monday morning.

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Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted procurer of Jeffrey Epstein, may now focus efforts to get a pardon or sentence commutation from President Donald Trump.

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Ben Goodwin, CEO of Olipop, looks for a common trait in potential employees one that's more important than skills and experience on a resume.

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Paramount Skydance has agreed to acquire online publication The Free Press, founded by Bari Weiss.

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The Trump administration has warned that the shutdown will lead to federal employees getting laid off, rather than merely furloughed.

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Homeowners insurance has shot up by 70% since 2020. CNBC Select shares easy ways to lower your premiums.

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Firefly Aerospace is buying defense technology contractor SciTec for $855 million to beef up its national security offering.

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The host of CNBC's Mad Money was impressed by the younger entrepreneur's vision and the authenticity of his business.

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The Trump administration has restarted student loan forgiveness for borrowers enrolled in the IBR program, a benefit that has been partially paused since July.

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Verizon on Monday named former PayPal CEO Dan Schulman as the company's new CEO, effective immediately and replacing Hans Vestberg.

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Galaxy Digital introduced a commission-free trading platform, Galaxy One, which offers services similar to those of Robinhood.

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Paul Tudor Jonessaid today's market is reminiscent of the setup leading up to the burst of the dot-com bubble in late 1999.

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AMD's massive deal with OpenAI seems impossible, but it happened.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will remain in his role as IRS commissioner, with a new official to be announced as his top deputy

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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday.

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Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in early trading.

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Retail sales in the U.S. have chugged along, but concerns about higher tariffs and dipping consumer confidence have complicated the holiday outlook.

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Goldman Sachs' revised price target sees shares of Nvidia adding 12% from here.

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BYD's hybrid SEAL U DM-i and electric SEALION 7 proved popular among U.K. consumers and dominated sales, the company said.

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Sell-side analysts believe buy now, pay later stock Klarna could rally anywhere from 18% to 35% going forward.

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OpenAI will deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs over multiple years, beginning with a 1-gigawatt rollout in 2026.

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Fifth Third Bancorp said Monday it will acquire fellow regional bank Comerica in an all-stock deal worth $10.9 billion.

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The bank upgraded shares of the semiconductor manufacturer to overweight.

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U.S. Treasury yields moved higher on Monday as the U.S. government shutdown continued and investors monitored the state of the U.S. economy.

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Tesla posted a teaser video on X sparking speculation that the company could finally be about to launch the next-generation Roadster or a mass market model.

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Britains Aston Martin on Monday warned of a steeper full-year loss than market consensus, citing U.S. tariff turbulence.

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Japan's government bond market faces a test of faith under incoming Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

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France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has resigned just weeks after his appointment to the role, plunging the country into a fresh political crisis.

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Indonesia has lifted its suspension of TikTok's local operating license after the company shared data requested by the government.

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Mongolia plans to build more data centers as the country readies its first sovereign wealth fund, tapping to the rising global demand for data center capacity.

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Over the weekend, all the world was a stage in many ways.

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European stocks were mixed on Monday as markets reacted to the shock resignation of France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu.

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Takaichi's victory follows Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's resignation after bruising electoral losses for the LDP in 2024 and 2025.

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Indias data center boom has hit a pause as U.S. Big Tech companies rethink billion-dollar projects, wary of trade, visa fees, and a geopolitical chill.

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Important developments are afoot: Japan's on the verge of seeing its first female prime minister, OPEC+ supply increases, and weak jobs data in the U.S.

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Japan equities jumped after the country's ruling Liberal Democratic Party elected staunch conservative Sanae Takaichi as its new leader Saturday.

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Hedge fund giant Bridgewater says these asset classes can insulate investors' portfolios amid fears of an equities pull-back.

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Amazons October Prime Day event is almost here and so are the savings. I found 60 of the best deals that are worth shopping before the sale officially goes live.

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Senators are returning to the Capitol today to strike a deal to fund the federal government and end a shutdown that has sent ripple effects across the country. Follow live updates.

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Former NFL quarterback and current analyst Mark Sanchez is facing a felony charge for his role in an altercation that led to the former New York Jet being stabbed early Saturday morning.

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The state of Illinois and Chicago on Monday sued the Trump administration over its move to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago. Follow here for the latest.

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Senate Republicans announced Monday the FBI, as part of special counsel Jack Smiths January 6 investigation, used court orders in 2023 to obtain the phone records of nine GOP lawmakers, a move the senators called political weaponization.

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When explorer Ernest Shackletons ship, Endurance, got trapped in pack ice, a broken rudder was blamed. New analysis suggests structural weakness caused the sinking.

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A blaze that engulfed the South Carolina home of a state circuit court judge and her husband, a former state senator, is under investigation, CNN affiliates WCSC and WIS reported.

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Drinking diet and sugary beverages may raise the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by up to 60%, according to new research.

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There are already major savings on shoes as we head into Prime Day. Shop the 25 best early Prime Day shoe deals I found so far.

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The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal from the former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, brushing aside an argument from Ghislaine Maxwell that she should have been shielded from prosecution under a plea agreement that Epstein struck with federal authorities.

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The Trump administration has produced a classified legal opinion that justifies lethal strikes against a secret and expansive list of cartels and suspected drug traffickers, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.

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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off on a recommendation that patients must consult a health care provider to get a Covid-19 vaccine, although they dont necessarily need a prescription.

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Around 2 p.m. Saturday, top White House adviser Stephen Miller took to X to warn of a growing movement of leftwing terrorism that is shielded by far-left Democrat judges.

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Amazons October Prime Day might not officially begin until tomorrow, but early car deals on some great automotive products are already live.

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CNNs 5 Things PM brings you the stories you might have missed during your busy day.

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Prosecutors have added a felony battery charge in the ongoing case of Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez. His alleged victim has also filed a lawsuit.

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The president gave no indication if he would grant one to Combs, sentenced last week to four years.

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Emily Deschanel is set to star in 'Monkey Bread,' an indie marking the feature directorial debut of Amelia Brantley.

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John Woodvine, the prolific British stage actor who also appeared in An American Werewolf in London and The Crown, died October 6. He was 96.

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Dwayne Johnson has taken to Instagram to address the bombing of 'The Smashing Machine'.

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As anxieties run high throughout the media business, MSNBC's Ari Melber sees the positives in the channel's pending spinoff from Comcast.

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Dwayne Johnson's 'Smashing Machine' bombs at the box office. We explain why, and also how it won't lose that much money.

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Cyndi Lauper, who has said she doesn't plan on touring again, will settle down at the The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from April 24 to May 2, 2026.

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'CSI' creator Anthony Zuiker talks with Deadline on the show's 25th anniversary, reveals his favorites episodes and thoughts on new possible spinoffs

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Seasoned communications executive Shannon Buck has been named EVP, Head of Communications and PR for Paramount Direct to Consumer.

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The streamer will premiere the film on October 17 four and a half years after it was first announced.

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AGI Entertainment Media & Management has brought on Josh Bider and Brandon Stein for roles as EVP and VP, respectively.

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Jafar Panahi could be in the U.S. soon after a government shutdown slowed his visa and he missed the NYFF premiere of his Cannes winner 'It Was Just An Accident'.

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The teaser trailer for this year's big Cannes sale, Lynne Ramsay's 'Die My Love' starringJennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson has landed and it's a wild ride.

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MGM+'s 'American Hostage' has tapped Jonathan Tucker for a heavily recurring role.

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'Ballard' Officially Renewed By Prime Video For Season 2, confirming the news announced by Deadline last week.

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The series is written and directed by Emilis Velyvis.

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Jeannie Mai has signed with Strand Entertainment for management. The Emmy-winning TV host continues to be repped by WME and Myman Greenspan Fox.

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Ben Lewis, the Australian actor who played the title role in The Phantom of the Opera in London's West End, died today of bowel cancer. He was 46.

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'One Shot With Ed Sheeran,' a new musical experience from Netflix, was announced on Monday morning.

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The Denver Film Festival unveiled its 2025 lineup on Monday, along with its set of honorees. Deadline has both exclusively.

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StudioCanal and Strong Film & Television have locked up the rights to Robin Stevens 'Murder Most Unladylike' books and are developing a TV series.

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Amazon MGM Studios' Viking Series 'Bloodaxe' Casts Marc Rissmann

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'Beyond The Gates' Casts 'Days Of Our Lives' Vet Greg Vaughan

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Paramount+ has landed Chandler Baker's 'Discretion' starring Nicole Kidman & Elle Fanning with straight-to-series order in major move for new regime.

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The producers of Letterkenny and former Comedy Central execs Kent Alterman & Sarah Babineau team for comedy projects.

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Kandi Burruss and producer JeCaryous Johnson have joined the producing team of Broadway's revival of August Wilsons Joe Turners Come and Gone.

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Country music stars Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson and Bailey Zimmerman are set to headline CBS' New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash.

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Paramount+ has released the official trailer for 'The Neighborhood' spinoff comedy series 'Crutch' starring Tracy Morgan.

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Focus Features has released the latest trailer for Bugonia, the offbeat sci-fi from director Yorgos Lanthimos starring Emma Stone.

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Dr. Phil McGraw has sealed a key carriage deal for his recently launched Envoy TV as he continues to navigate a legal thicket with his previous venture, Merit Street Media.

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EXCLUSIVE: Vertical has acquired North American rights to Johnny Depp-directed Modi, which follows the life of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, played by Riccardo Scamarcio (John Wick: Chapter 2).

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Woody Harrelson, Kristen Stewart & Emma Mackey are set to star in the film.

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Mattel's 'Polly Pocket' movie with Lily Collins finds a new producer in Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine and new writers Jordan Weiss and Dan Brier

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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, co-founders of the classic rock band Rush, have announced the band's first tour in 11 years.

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Liu is well known for her performances in movies and series such as Kill Bill, Charlies Angels, Elementary, Presence, Why Women Kill and Ally McBeal.

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Paramount CEO David Ellison and newly named editor-in-chief Bari Weiss each wrote of their goals to bolster the level of trust in CBS News.

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Booker Prize Shortlist Films Return: Sasha Nathwani Directs Star Performers in Intimate Readings.

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The Twits Trailer: Netflix Unveils Phil Johnston's Reimagining Of Raold Dahl Iconic Characters Jim & Credenza Twit

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The Micheaux Film Festival will run at The Culver Theater in Culver City from October 23 to 26.

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Paramount made official its purchase of The Free Press, the right-of-center commentary site, with Bari Weiss set as editor in chief at CBS News.

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Footballer-turned-property developer Gary Neville, who represented England 85 times and Manchester United throughout his senior career, recently revealed that he had taken down a Union Jack flag at one of his property development sites in Manchester.

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Madagascars President Andry Rajoelina on Monday appointed General Ruphin Fortunat Dimbisoa Zafisambo as the countrys new prime minister, in a bid to ease mounting anti-government protests that have pushed the nation into political crisis

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that the world is undergoing profound strategic shifts across multiple domains that demand a calculated and clear-eyed response from India

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Shubman Gill was unveiled as India's new ODI captain on Saturday during chief selector Ajit Agarkar's announcement of the squads for the upcoming white-ball tour of Australia, bringing the curtains down on Rohit Sharma's reign as skipper.

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Tazmin Brits' sparking 101 helped South Africa cruise to a six-wicket victory with nearly 10 overs to spare after Nonkululeko Mlaba's 4/40 helped the Proteas bowl New Zealand out for 231 after the White Ferns opted to bat at Indore's Holkar Stadium.

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Delegations from Israel and Hamas began indirect negotiations in Egypt on Monday that the US hopes will bring a halt to the war in Gaza, facing contentious issues such as demands that Israel pull out of the enclave and Hamas to disarm

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Australia's Victoria state will appeal the sentence of Erin Patterson, who was convicted of killing three elderly relatives of her estranged husband with poisonous mushrooms. Prosecutors said her 33-year minimum prison term is manifestly inadequate.

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Hikaru Nakamura celebrated his victory over D Gukesh in the final game of 'Checkmate: USA vs India' in Arlington, USA by picking up his opponent's King and throwing it towards the crowd. The event organisers have since responded to criticism over his gesture.

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Modi condemned an attack on Chief Justice BR Gavai inside the Supreme Court, calling the incident utterly condemnable and saying it has angered every Indian.

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Grokipedia is an AI-powered platform, according to Elon Musk. The worlds richest man retweeted a post from X user @amXFreeze describing Grokipedia as the world's largest and most accurate knowledge source, for humans and AI, with no limits on use. But what do we know about it?

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Considering Pakistans current state, only the Almighty knows what the future holds for it. I dont want to talk about the future," said Singh at the launch of MJ Akbars new book

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Shubman Gill was named India's new ODI captain on Saturday during the squad announcement for the upcoming white-ball tour of Australia, marking the end of Rohit Sharma's run as India's full-time captain that lasted a little over three years.

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Illinois on Monday filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration from sending federalised National Guard troops to Chicago, citing concerns over the use of the military against local communities.

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Looking for an affordable pair of TWS earbuds under Rs 2,500? Here are your top 5 options in India at the moment

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The Pentagon has issued a memo directing all military branches to revert to pre-2010 standards for beards, saying that 'facial hair waivers are generally not authorised'. This comes after US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseths remarks last month that the era of 'rampant and ridiculous shaving profiles' through waivers for medical or religious reasons is over

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George Clooney spoke before the annual Albies awards ceremony in London, a program that he and his wife Amal created to recognize global human rights defenders

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The US Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned associate of Jeffrey Epstein, who sought to overturn her conviction for sex trafficking and related crimes.

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Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, also known by his alias Ali Kushayb, was found guilty of multiple offenses including rape, murder, and torture committed between August 2003 and at least April 2004

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Hikaru Nakamura celebrated his victory over D Gukesh in the final game of 'Checkmate: USA vs India' on Saturday by picking up his opponent's king and throwing it towards the crowd. Here's how the reigning Classical world champion responded...

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The original film, which earned Tabu a National Award for her raw and powerful portrayal of Mumtaz Sawant, remains intrinsically linked to her performance

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Though he rarely makes noise about it, Bobby Deol often gets involved in gestures that uplift society, quietly lending his support to causes without seeking attention.

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Indias aviation regulator, the DGCA, on Monday launched a probe into the unexpected mid-air deployment of the RAT on an Air India Dreamliner operating flight AI117 from Amritsar to Birmingham. The aircraft landed safely in Birmingham, and officials have begun a detailed investigation into the incident.

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Jilly Cooper, the British queen of bestselling 'bonkbuster' novel, has died at the age of 88. Her racy novels famously filled with sex, snobbery, and fun sold around 11 million copies in the UK alone.

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Sir Creeks location is strategically vital for Indias maritime security and the delimitation of its sea boundaries

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"171 additional provocateurs from the HamasSumud flotilla, including Greta Thunberg, were deported today from Israel to Greece and Slovakia," Israels Foreign Ministry said in a statement posted on X

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India on reaffirmed its strong support for free, fair, and inclusive elections in Bangladesh, calling for them to be held at the earliest possible time. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stressed that India will work with whichever government emerges from the democratic process.

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Six-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz had withdrawn from the Shanghai Masters last week due to an ankle injury that he had picked up during the opening round of the Japan Open, making it the fourth Masters 1000 tournament that he's skipped this year.

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Flagging the inefficiency of the West to enforce sanctions, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia continues to procure Western parts from US, British, German, and other suppliers, for its missiles and drones.

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Zaynich, developed by Indias Wockhardt, merges cefepime with zidebactam for a dual mechanism against drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Clinical trials reported 97-100 per cent efficacy, outperforming current treatments by 20 per cent. Supported by Indias BIRAC, the antibiotic targets pathogens like E coli and Klebsiellapneumoniae

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Nearly 1 in 5 voters overall said they or someone close to them would not back a woman candidate for the White House, according to a report, citing a new poll

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Bad Bunny being named as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show performer has created a political storm in the USA, with people from president Donald Trump administration threatening with ICE action.

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Pakistan cricket chairman Mohsin Naqvi has made a U-turn, reinstating the senior PCB official who was sacked after the Asia Cup handshake controversy in India-Pakistan match.

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The announcement of the Nobel Prize winner begins today. What this award is for and how the nominees are nominated? The story explains everything

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Sebastien Lecornu has become the shortest-lived prime minister in modern French history after resigning just after a month of his appointment. A close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, he stepped down hours after announcing a new Cabinet on Sunday. Lecornu was the seventh PM to serve under Macrons presidency since 2017. But why did he resign? Will the president come out unscathed from the political crisis gripping the nation?

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France faces deeper political turmoil after Prime Minister Sbastien Lecornu's resignation, impacting markets and raising pressure on Emmanuel Macron.

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After 17 years of exile in London, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman will return to the country to take part in elections scheduled to be held in February 2026.

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US President Donald Trump, over the weekend, sent around 300 federal troops to Chicago, the countrys third-largest city and hometown of his predecessor Barack Obama. Kriti Noem said she has requested the Department of War to send federal troops to Portland next, which a judge has already blocked

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Drawing from his own upbringing, Razy ensured that the film captured the spirit and discipline of the Indian Armed Forces with precision

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Mandhira also said, My sister and I didnt even go for the wedding. We were very clear that we could not support it because Dad had said, Do not get married and do not have kids.

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The Election Commission announced that Bihar will go to the polls in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with results expected on November 14.

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Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher's health and current condition has been fiercely guarded by his family since he met with a life-altering skiing accident more than a decade ago. A blackmail attempt and a missing hard drive, however, have led to speculation of his true condition being leaked online.

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The twin IPOs, together worth over Rs27,000 crore, highlight strong investor appetite in Indias booming primary market despite weak secondary indices

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Pakistan has sent its first shipment of rare earth and critical minerals to the US, following a recent deal with an American company to develop the countrys mineral resources. The move comes after Army Chief Asim Munir showcased Pakistans rare earth minerals to US President Donald Trump during his Washington visit.

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In his speech after resignation, outgoing French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said that he was willing to compromise but every party wanted others to adopt its agenda completely. He blamed partisan squabbling for not allowing conditions to remain in office.

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Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas leader and key negotiator in the ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks, has emerged as a pivotal figure amid escalating mediation efforts by Egypt and Qatar. Once the dominant force in Gaza, Hamas has seen its military and political wings decimated after sustained Israelioperations

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The new constitution of the AIFF approved by the Supreme Court has left the majority of the federation Executive Committee members in a Catch-22 situation. They have to vacate their chairs immediately after the constitution is adopted on October 12.

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Symbolically, Takaichis rise as the first woman prime minister is a triumph for women in Japanese politics. Substantively, it reflects the LDPs calculation that a hawkish, conservative woman could both revitalise its base and project strength during turbulent times

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The Congress has questioned the Narendra Modi government on reports stating that Russia would be selling its advanced RD-93MA engines to Pakistans fleet of JF-17 fighter jets, which were used in Operation Sindoor. Now, sources in Moscow have denied these claims, saying they are mischievous. The timing of these claims is significant they come just two months before Vladimir Putin visits India in the first week of December

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After an impressive debut as India captain in the five-Test series in England earlier this year, Shubman Gill is set to lead the Men in Blue in white-ball cricket for the first time in Australia after succeeding Rohit Sharma as ODI skipper.

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Families of victims killed in a Tesla Cybertruck crash allege door malfunction trapped one passenger inside and are suing the company

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The Nobel Prize in Medicine for 2025 has been awarded to Mary E Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for groundbreaking discoveries concerning the human immune system that prevents it from harming the body.

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The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said they have extended a copy of the autopsy report, along with its preliminary findings on Garg's death, to the High Commission of India, upon its request

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Donald Trump claims he warned about Osama bin Laden before 9/11, credits himself for foresight and discusses his role in global peace efforts.

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The closure will take time. Fans and family continue to mourn and ponder what next in a case that continues to get murkier

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Fighting continues in parts of Gaza even as US President Donald Trump has urged Israel to pause its bombing under a Gaza peace plan, IDF said. The army reported carrying out several airstrikes targeting Hamas operatives planning attacks, a day after halting its ground operation in Gaza City.

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The new football season has started to gather pace but the planning for the January transfer window has also began at Manchester United, say reports.

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Howard Rubin, also known as Howie and H, built his fortune while working for decades as a financier in Manhattan. Rubin and Jennifer Powers, who became his assistant around 2011, are accused of trafficking women to his New York penthouse with an in-built sex dungeon that was soundproofed, painted red and equipped with BDSM devices

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The 'Coldrif' cough syrup has come to the spotlight after 16 children died in Madhya Pradesh and at least two in Rajasthan. A batch of the medicine collected from a Tamil Nadu manufacturing unit was found to contain the toxic chemical diethylene glycol (DEG) beyond permissible limits. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has repeatedly warned of cough syrups contaminated with DEG and ethylene glycol (EG), linking them to over 300 child deaths globally since 2022

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The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has released its list of safest and most unsafe cities in the country for 2024. Kolkata has emerged as the safest for the fourth year running, while Kochi is the most unsafe city. Where does your city lie?

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After losing so muchleaders, infrastructure, prestigeHamas may well treat this ceasefire as a tactical pause. But such pauses are the breathing spaces of insurgency and terror

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Confidence among Trump supporters in the countrys direction has slipped, with a ten-point drop in approval of his economic management, Newsweek reported. As Trump continues his tariff-led trade push, the broader economy especially the farming sector is feeling the strain.

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Rohit Sharma has lost the ODI captaincy to Shubman Gill, but the 38-year-old has been retained in the squad for Australian series by BCCI selectors.

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A lawyer attempted to attack Chief Justice of India BR Gavai in the Supreme Court, but was stopped by security

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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has resigned just hours after announcing his Cabinet. He became the fourth premier to lose his job in just over a year.

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As negotiators prepare for talks in Cairo, reports are emerging that US President Donald Trump reportedly confronted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a tense phone call over the US-brokered Gaza peace proposal.

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Legendary Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh delivered a reality check to Mohsin Naqvi as he questioned his authority amid the Asia Cup trophy row.

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Former hostage Tal Shoham recalls his 505 days in Hamas captivity and the lasting trauma from the October 7, 2023 attacks

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Kher's consistency, commitment, and spirit have inspired many, leading the Ironman International Committee to officially appoint her as the face of the Ironman India edition

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In his first term as the president of the United States, Donald Trump changed the tone of how Washington would deal with China. However, China hawks believe he is going softer this time.

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Israeli naval forces intercepted the 42-boat Global Sumud Flotilla between October 1-3, detaining around 450 activists, including Greta Thunberg. Detainees were taken to Ketziot Prison, where some alleged mistreatment, deprivation, and humiliation. Israels Foreign Ministry denied all claims

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With IFFI (International Film Festival of India) knocking at the door, and with Emami Art Experimental Film Festival 2025 just completing its fourth edition, Firstpost finds out about the popularity of experimental cinema and how films in India are supporting it.

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Hundreds of trekkers on the eastern face of Mount Everest are awaiting help after a severe blizzard trapped them on the slopes. Officials are racing against time and the weather to bring them to safety. As of now, 350 have been rescued, while contact has been made to get another 200 to the base

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Chinas record installation of industrial robots is helping offset workforce shortages amid a declining population and boosting its manufacturing strength

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Former England captain Michael Atherton has demanded that the ICC stop arranging India vs Pakistan cricket matches, saying the fixture is now being used for political purposes.

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According to the police, West also shot a woman outside the motel before fleeing the scene. He was later located in the East Hills area of Pittsburgh, where he exchanged gunfire with officers

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For Israel, acknowledging the Indian role in Haifas liberation strengthens its bond with a fellow Asian partner. For India, celebrating Haifa highlights its role in shaping history beyond its borders

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After missing the CAFA Nations Cup, Sunil Chhetri has been called back by the Indian coach Khalid Jamil for the away match against Singapore in the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers.

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US President Donald Trump has put mass-firings on hold until the Senate's vote on stopgap funding bill today. But as Republicans reject Democrats' demands on healthcare, hopes are not high for the bill's passage.

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Partha was quoted saying, "The greatest negligence and carelessness were on the part of Siddharth (Zubeen Gargs manager Siddharth Sharma) and Shekhar (bandmate Shekhar Jyoti Goswami)."

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Two teenage friends in Cranford, New Jersey, were killed in a hit-and-run, with a 17-year-old arrested on charges of first-degree murder

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Hikaru Nakamura caused a massive outrage after he threw D Gukeshs king into the crowd after beating him at the Checkmate: USA vs India event.

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After US President Donald Trump tried to sidestep the first ruling temporarily stopping the deployment of Oregon National Guard to Portland by ordering California National Guard's deployment, the judge issued a second ruling saying no National Guard can be deployed for now from anywhere in the country.

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The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said on Sunday that the war in Gaza has not ended, despite Israel and Hamas both agreeing to several aspects of the peace proposal shared by US President Donald Trump.

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Hailed as one of the finest films of 2025, Stolen has garnered immense appreciation for its powerful storytelling, nuanced performances, and gripping direction

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US President Donald Trumps proposed peace plan for Gaza has been the talk of the town. Palestinian militant group Hamas has said that it accepts some of the US presidents proposed peace plan. But, how far will it go in accepting the terms?

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Hikaru Nakamura decided to toss D Gukesh's king on instruction from the organisers but the 'disrespectful' act has sparked outrage on social media and old fault lines have resurfaced.

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Rajasthan hospital fire: A deadly fire broke out at the state-run Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Rajasthans Jaipur late on Sunday night, killing eight patients in the ICU. While hospital staff blame a short circuit for the blaze, family members and kin allege that a lack of fire safety equipment and not heeding their complaints led to the deaths of their loved ones

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Greta Thunberg and over 70 other activists of various nationalities will be deported from Israel on Monday following the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla

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The statement is clear that no lawyer will be representing the accused in the singer's case and people on social media have shared their reactions

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On October 6, 1981, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated during a military parade in Cairo. The day also marked Austria-Hungarys 1908 annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the outbreak of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and Chinas 1976 arrest of the Gang of Four

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With glorious word-of-mouth, the Hindi version of Kantara: Chapter 1 has the potential to hit Rs 90 crore in its extended opening weekend and it seems the Hindi version might just achieve that

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A 60-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly firing up to 100 bullets into a Sydney street, injuring 20 people, as police rule out terror or gang links

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The high point was a draped gold gown with a feathered white collar, evoking myth and Valentino's Roman past

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The death toll from the collapse of an Islamic boarding school in Indonesia last week jumped to at least 49 people as rescuers have cleared nearly all of the debris

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India have made a perfect start to the Womens World Cup 2025 with two wins from two matches including a victory over Pakistan, yet the campaign still lacks the ruthlessness of champions. Can Harmanpreet Kaurs team find the spark before tougher tests arrive?

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The AMC Theatres release --announced only two weeks agowith minimal promotion -- served as a companion piece toSwifts 12th studio album, packaging music videos

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His past remarks have resurfaced that led to the controversy where the rapper was quoted saying, "There were many reasons why I didnt show up in the U.S."

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Trump is considering a $10 billion bailout for soybean farmers hit by Chinas boycott, highlighting Beijings growing leverage in trade negotiations.

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The Nobel Prize in the field of Physiology or Medicine will be announced today in Stockholm, Sweden. This will mark the beginning of the Nobel Week, which includes awards for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Economics. Also, an appeal from one of the 51 men convicted in the mass rape of Gisele Pelicot in France will be heard. Here are the big stories of the day

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At least 28 people were reported to be killed as relentless overnight rain wreaked havoc in West Bengal's north on Saturday night and early Sunday.

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The Round 3 of the Indian Racing Festival 2025 at Coimbatores Kari Motor Speedway concluded on Sunday after two days of intense high-speed action. IRF founder Akhilesh Reddy and Bollywood actor and team owner Arjun Kapoor shared their views on the sports growth, costs, and the future of young racers in India.

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Israel's latest bombing kills 63 in Gaza as negotiators arrive for Cairo talks over Trump's peace proposal. The negotiations will mainly focus on US President Donald Trump's peace proposal, which entails the release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

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Trump administration officials and top Republicans warned Sunday that Americans will increasingly feel the pain of an ongoing US government shutdown as most federal operations remained shuttered.

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Senate Democrats blocked Republican efforts to reopen government for a fifth time Monday, demanding a deal on expiring ObamaCare subsidies before ending the shutdown.

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University of Chicago Professor Eman Abdelhadi was arrested and charged with aggravated battery and resisting peace officers during ICE facility protests.

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Nicole Kidman, 58, debuts new bangs hairstyle at Chanel fashion show during Paris Fashion Week with daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret following recent split.

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White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller blasts federal judge's ruling blocking Trump administration's National Guard deployment to Oregon.

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South Carolina firefighters used kayaks to rescue occupants as flames destroyed Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein's million-dollar home in possible arson attack.

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared a message backing federal agents, assuring them she and President Trump have their backs as arrests continue amid sanctuary pushback.

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David Saleh, brother of former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, criticized owner Woody Johnson on social media after the team's winless start to the season.

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Rutgers professor Mark Bray, known as "Dr. Antifa," announced a move to Europe after receiving death threats following TPUSA petition calling for his removal.

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Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., accused Senate Democrats of demanding millions in foreign aid for LGBT projects and pastry classes during government shutdown negotiations.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Congress to make English the official language after Bad Bunny joked that Americans have four months to learn Spanish.

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California voters decide on Proposition 50 as early voting begins, with the ballot measure potentially creating five more Democratic congressional districts.

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Rabbi Avraham Wein was assaulted outside his New Jersey home hours before Sukkot by Jeffrey Zicchinella, who faces assault charges in the ongoing investigation.

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Cardinal Pietro Parolin condemned Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks as inhuman and calls Israel's Gaza response an ongoing massacre in Vatican's sharpest rebuke of the war.

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Chicago Alderman Anthony Napolitano criticizes Mayor Brandon Johnson after police were reportedly ordered not to assist federal immigration agents under attack.

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Stock up on smart home upgrades, favorite kitchen appliances and gear that keeps you powered all at deep early discounts.

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Antifa protesters surround ICE facilities in Portland, Oregon to block deportations, prompting comparisons to historical conflicts over federal law enforcement.

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New study suggests that trichloroethylene (TCE), a common industrial chemical found in U.S. air and water, may lead to increased Parkinson's disease risk in older adults.

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Iowa's largest school district is suing the search firm that led to hiring of illegal immigrant, who was recently arrested by ICE, as superintendent.

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Norberto Celerino faces six murder charges after allegedly driving under the influence and crashing into a tree, killing six passengers in Napa County, California.

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Actress Cheryl Hines said she was "very worried" her husband, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., would be shot during his 2024 presidential campaign.

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Jay Jones, running for Virginia attorney general with Spanberger, received endorsement and $200,000 from Everytown before texts surfaced showing desire to shoot Republican.

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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith allegedly tracked phone calls of Republican senators during his Jan. 6 investigation, according to FBI documents discovered by Director Kash Patel.

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Taylor Swift dismissed a fan theory claiming she plans to quit music after marrying Travis Kelce as shockingly offensive" during a recent BBC Radio 2 interview.

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Two people were arrested after ramming federal agent vehicles in Chicago weekend incidents, with Larry Snelling defending police response amid claims officers were told to stand down.

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West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey joins 15-state investigation into Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft over alleged greenwashing of renewable energy claims.

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NBA all-time leading scorer LeBron James sparked retirement rumors with a mysterious social media post as he is sent to enter his 23rd season.

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Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department's civil rights division Harmeet Dhillon issued a warning against making threats against her

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Country star Zach Bryan previewed his new song "Bad News" criticizing ICE raids and the American zeitgeist under President Donald Trump, sparking backlash online.

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An MSNBC "Morning Joe" panelist called for Democratic Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones to drop out after violent text messages about GOP lawmaker Todd Gilbert resurfaced.

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt warned of pain for Americans as government shutdown enters sixth day, with troops unpaid and food assistance at risk.

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Wealthy Americans show dramatic interest in Portugal's investment visa program, which offers EU residence, healthcare access and travel for qualifying participants.

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Maine state auditor Matt Dunlap launches 2026 Democratic primary challenge against Rep. Jared Golden in competitive 2nd Congressional District.

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Senator John Kennedy calls Nicholas Roske's sentence for the Justice Brett Kavanaugh assassination attempt 'way too little' amid GOP criticism.

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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called rival New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani a "gift" to President Donald Trump during an interview on "The View."

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order creating "ICE-free zones" on city property to block President Donald Trump's federal immigration enforcement.

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Fatal accident victims showed THC blood levels averaging 30.7 ng/mL, significantly higher than legal driving limits across U.S. states, Wright State research reveals.

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U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis orders government officials to testify under oath about plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini after deportation error.

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Weekend violence in Chicago includes 22 shootings that left 29 people injured and resulted in four homicides, according to police statistics.

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Fox Nation acquires exclusive U.S. streaming rights to Kim Kardashian's three-part docuseries about Elizabeth Taylor's life and Hollywood legacy.

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Arkansas pilots the 10:33 Initiative under Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, connecting welfare recipients with community advocates to transition from government dependency to careers.

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Tulsa Police Department officer goes viral after dancing while issuing a noise citation, with the video receiving over 1.1 million views on social media.

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was all smiles on Sunday as he watched the team trounce the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. He was seen giving fans the middle finger.

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Federal agents arrested multiple protesters and deployed tear gas in Portland, Oregon, as a judge blocked President Trump's National Guard deployment.

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Jena Sims, the wife of LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka, announced on Monday she suffered a miscarriage at 16 weeks. The two have one child together.

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George Clooney explains why he and wife Amal choose to raise their 8-year-old twins Ella and Alexander on a farm in France.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to over four years in prison as former protg Aubrey O'Day urges artists to protect themselves from exploitation.

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NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani denies being a communist despite advocating for seizing the means of production and abolishing private property.

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A government shutdown begins as Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over healthcare provisions, with Trump observing from the wings, unlike his first term.

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FOX Sports analyst Mark Sanchez, a former New York Jets quarterback, faces multiple charges after an incident with a truck driver in Indianapolis

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CBS News staffers have been given their new marching orders by editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, who was officially named to the top job on Monday.

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Vince Whaley managed to finish tied for third at the Sanderson Farms Championship, even as an alligator stared him down in Jackson, Mississippi.

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Defense attorney Kathryn Nester represents both Tyler Robinson in Charlie Kirk's shooting case and Kouri Richins in her husband's fentanyl murder trial.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson calls Hakeem Jeffries' demand for a live televised debate on the government shutdown a "publicity stunt" amid the funding impasse.

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President Donald Trump attacked MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton on Truth Social, sharing an old photo and criticizing his career, including the Tawana Brawley case.

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In the lead up to Prime Big Deal Days, shop deals on tool sets, saws and hand tools.

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Senate Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked over Obamacare subsidies as the government shutdown continues with no agreement in sight.

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Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas announces Senate run, joining incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton in heated GOP primary battle.

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Actor Tyrese Gibson turned himself in to Georgia police and was released on $20,000 bond following animal cruelty charges related to his dogs allegedly killing a neighbor's pet.

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The New York Jets joined an exclusive club on Sunday amid their loss to the Dallas Cowboys, but it's probably one they would not like to be a part of.

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Chief negotiators from Israel and Hamas met in Egypt to discuss President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the war and returning 48 hostages.

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A salvage company has discovered Spanish coins worth $1 million or so from the shipwreck of a 1715 fleet near Sebastian, Florida, during an underwater excavation.

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"Father Ted" co-creator Graham Linehan confronted comedian Bill Maher in a open letter, criticizing the HBO "Real Time" host for calling him a "crank" during an episode of his show.

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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vowed to sue if President Donald Trump continued his ICE crackdown in the city.

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Ozzy Osbourne revealed he considered suicide after botched neck surgery prevented him from performing, according to upcoming Paramount+ documentary.

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Wayfair is slashing up to 67% off home finds, from quick bathroom upgrades to holiday decor that is perfect for getting your place guest-ready.

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Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, authorized President Donald Trump to deploy 400 Texas National Guard troops to Illinois and Oregon after Gov. JB Pritzker rejected the effort.

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Democrat Jay Jones faces bipartisan condemnation over 2022 texts suggesting violence toward former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his children.

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Arizona Cardinals running back Emeri Demercado faced the wrath of head coach Jonathan Gannon after his huge fumble mistake on Sunday afternoon.

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Stephen Miller blasted Rep. Daniel Goldman after the House Democrat blamed the fire at a South Carolina judge's property on "the extreme right"

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The U.S. Supreme Court announced it will not take up Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal in her sex trafficking case as Maxwell seeks to overturn her 2021 conviction.

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Former Dallas Cowboys star Tony Romo needled NFL officials for calls late in the Denver Broncos' win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

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Bari Weiss announced on Monday that she is officially editor-in-chief of CBS News, and Paramount is purchasing her outlet The Free Press for $150 million.

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Prime Minister Sbastien Lecornu of France resigned less than 24 hours after naming his government, becoming the country's fourth prime minister in a year.

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Experienced skydiving instructor Justin Fuller was killed in a tandem jump incident near Nashville while his student was rescued from a tree.

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Ayesha Curry, the wife of the Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, admitted she never wanted to get married at all and had dreams of being a "career girl."

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Security experts warn that U.S. troop drawdowns in Iraq and Syria could benefit Iran's expanding regional influence and shadow empire operations.

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In 1977, France carried out its final guillotine execution the same year "Star Wars" premiered marking the end of a centuries-old method.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon challenge Los Angeles County's concealed carry permit process in federal lawsuit.

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A viral kitchen hack suggests freezing and reheating bread can make its starches act more like fiber slowing digestion, steadying blood sugar and feeding gut-friendly bacteria.

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Etiquette expert Grant Harrold, who served King Charles III as butler, discusses royal dining rules and conversation protocols at state banquets. He has a new memoir out now.

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MSNBC stopped relying on NBC News correspondents and crews Monday as Comcast's spinoff into Versant takes shape, with complete separation by October 20.

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One person was killed on Sunday in a shooting on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit train, marking the second deadly attack on the system in a week after Daniel Gormley was killed on Sept. 29.

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Actor and director Rob Reiner predicted President Donald Trump would steal the 2026 election using military forces at polling booths during an MSNBC interview.

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Mac users can identify malware infections through slower performance, app crashes and unusual behavior despite Apple's built-in security protections.

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Denise Richards' estranged husband Aaron Phypers is attempting to involve her ex-husband Charlie Sheen and former co-star Brandi Glanville in their divorce case.

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Meta's leaked internal document reveals AI chatbot guidelines that strictly forbid sexual roleplay with minors amid FTC investigation into child safety.

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Staunch Israel supporter Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has weighed in as President Donald Trump aims to help broker a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.

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Governor JB Pritzker announced President Donald Trump will deploy 400 Texas National Guard members to Illinois, Oregon and more.

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Tyler Robinson's suspected movements revealed before and after the Charlie Kirk assassination at Utah Valley University, including alleged encounter with police.

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Egypt tourism faces scrutiny after a 3,000-year-old pharaoh's bracelet was stolen from Cairo museum and melted down, prompting safety experts to advise travelers.

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Former Biden aide Neera Tanden condemned Jay Jones' texts calling for Todd Gilbert's death but added that the messages were part of a "private conversation."

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Democrats and Republicans alike are pledging to forgo paychecks during the shutdown, but the Constitution and 27th Amendment guarantee at least backpay.

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Young Americans struggle to achieve homeownership as housing costs soar, but some policy solutions and student loan reform could restore the American Dream.

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Bernie Sanders warns that artificial intelligence and robotics could replace nearly 100 million American jobs over the next decade, including 40% of nurses and 89% of fast food workers.

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The Biden administration under Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg tripled airline regulations, while the Trump administration under DOT Secretary Sean Duffy plans deregulation.

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CBS News staffers don't know what to expect as independent journalist Bari Weiss is set to become the network's editor in chief and will report directly to Paramount CEO David Ellison.

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Federal judge rules President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment to Portland violates federal statute and Tenth Amendment in emergency ruling.

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Drake Maye led the New England Patriots to a 23-20 road victory over Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills with a game-winning field goal in the final seconds.

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The Denver Broncos ended the Philadelphia Eagles' bid for a perfect season, while Cam Ward and the Tennessee Titans capitalized on errors to beat the Arizona Cardinals.

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Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen needed to throw a ball away in the third quarter and tossed it right to a fan at Highmark Stadium. The man immediately left his seat.

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Nicole Kidman made her first public appearance at the amfAR Dallas Gala just days after filing for divorce from Keith Urban, ending their 19-year marriage.

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Marimar Martinez and Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz face federal charges for attacking DHS agents with vehicles in Chicago, FBI Director Kash Patel said.

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The National Fraternal Order of Police condemned reports that Chicago officers were told not to help ICE agents surrounded by protesters on Saturday.

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Bunnie Xo faced criticism after sharing her sexy Velma Halloween costume on social media, with trolls questioning her faith and clothing choices.

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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage became the first MLB player to record 11 strikeouts with no hits in first five playoff innings against the New York Yankees.

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The Tennessee Titans defeated the Arizona Cardinals on Joey Slye's buzzer-beating field goal after Arizona fumbled away a 15-point lead.

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Portland Police Chief Bob Day defended his department's reforms and crowd support approach amid criticism over police absence during violent anti-ICE protests.

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Israel's Foreign Ministry dismissed Greta Thunberg's claims that she was mistreated after her arrest as "brazen lies."

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Washington, D.C., police officers allege to the Justice Department that superiors misclassified crimes to manipulate statistics amid Trump administration probe.

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Dana White is planning a historic UFC fight card at the White House in June 2026 to commemorate the United States' 250th birthday celebration.

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The White House called "Saturday Night Live" a "waste" of time like watching paint dry after the show's season premiere mocked President Donald Trump.

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President Donald Trump promises service members will receive 'every last penny' of pay and raises after government shutdown ends during U.S. Navy 250th anniversary ceremony.

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'House of the Dragon' episodes open with that familiar music but the latest Westeros-set series will try something new.

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'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Chrome Alone 2 Lost in New Jersey' is a short film hitting theaters this year, and here's a first look.

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Sean Duffy tried to blame the Democrats for the government shutdown.

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Negan's bat is going up for auction along with tons of other props, costumes, set pieces, and memorabilia from AMC's 'Walking Dead' shows.

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Amazon's notetaking e-reader finally gets a color E Ink screen year after the Kindle Colorsoft came out.

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Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the latest from Yorgos Lanthimos, which opens October 24.

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Hikers suddenly found themselves in a life-threatening situation as a rare October blizzard buried their camps in snow.

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Dan Trachtenberg directs Elle Fanning in the latest 'Predator' film, which comes to theaters November 7.

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SpaceX is tasked with five national security missions worth a total of $714 million.

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Animated by Bones, the studio behind 'My Hero Academia,' 'Gachiakuta' is a gritty dystopian anime series with the most raw, inventive power system since 'Chainsaw Man.'

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io9 spoke with filmmaker Brian Henson about the legendary film, returning to theaters October 12-13.

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The manipulated posters were stealthily removed from Prime Video UK after viewers spotted that Bond's weapon had been airbrushed out of them.

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This JBL Bar 500 5.1-channel soundbar and subwoofer drops to all-time low for a limited time.

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"Why should they be concerned about the federal government offering help to make their cities a safer place?"Karoline Leavitt fumed at the press.

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The singer has praised Donald Trump in the past.

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The filmmaker said Trump's deployment of the National Guard into blue cities is just the beginning of the end of the countrys democracy.

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The 14-time Grammy winner, who unveiled a new album last week, joked that her fans love to panic sometimes.

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Previous judges who have ruled against Trumps autocratic efforts have mainly been picked by Democratic and pre-Trump Republican presidents.

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However, the ex-governor still called the accusations "politically motivated" during a Monday visit to "The View."

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The new creative directors inaugural show at the House of Gianni was sexy, gloriously queer-coded, and healing in ways I didn't know I needed.

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Republicans are the ones concerned about health care, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Monday.

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The Georgia Republican wants an English-only law passed before the Puerto Rican superstar performs at the Super Bowl.

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The Severance director and his wife, Christine Taylor, ultimately didnt stay separated.

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"I will purchase these for the rest of my life," one shopper shared.

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Apple products dont go on sale often, so dont slack on this rare deal.

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The Trump-appointed judge was not happy the president tried to circumvent her.

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The ex-New York Jets quarterback is now charged with felony battery as details emerged from video footage of his violent encounter with a truck driver.

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Shares of AppLovin tumbled Monday, a stumble in what has largely been a powerful upward run for the stock in 2025.

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A new promotion is quietly offering a return on your cash that's far higher than todays top high-yield saving accountspaying the equivalent of nearly 6% APY.

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A high-profile AI partnership powered a chip stock higher on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025, while an adtech darling tumbled on reports of a regulatory probe.

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Shares of Figma, Expedia, Uber and others gained after shoutouts from OpenAI during the ChatGPT maker's developer conference Monday.

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Top earners in the U.S. make six figures or more per year. Other measures of affluence aren't directly related to income.

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Investors could be in for pleasant surprises this earnings season, according to Goldman Sachs top U.S. stock market analyst, who believes Wall Street is underestimating the economys strength and setting the bar too low.

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The last few times the U.S. government shut down for days on end, the U.S. economy and financial markets emerged on the other side unscathed. But President Donald Trump's threat to fire federal workers en masse complicates the outlook this time around.

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The IRS has funds to keep the agency working for the first five days of a government shutdown. Taxpayers who received an extension to file their 2024 tax return have until Oct. 15 to do so, but they may encounter issues if the government funding standoff persists.

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The U.S. Government shutdown has done little to scare investors off of Risk Mountain, as stocks, Bitcoin and Gold are all at record highs. SoFis Liz Young Thomas shares her perspective on where we go from here and which sectors are due for a little trimif not a deeper selloff.

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While Apples high-yield savings account offers decent perks, it isnt a top choice for maximizing savings. There are plenty of better accounts that are easy to find and open.

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The buy now, pay later provider is pursing several avenues of growth and may benefit from broad consumer trends, analysts said.

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Credit card debt is an increasing concern for millions of Americans, but which age group has the most credit card debt, and are you a part of it?

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Trump Accounts come with $1,000 seed deposits for babies born between 2025 and 2028. These accounts could be even more valuable if IRS rules allow a key conversion at age 18.

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Bitcoin hit another record high Monday after surpassing the closely watched $125,000 level over the weekend for the first time ever. Monitor these major chart levels.

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Micron Technology's stock has more than doubled in value this year. These Wall Street analysts say it has further to rise.

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Tesla is kicking off the week with a bit of mystery. The company posted a short video on X depicting a spinning wheel and Tuesday's date.

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Money is a top cause of conflict in relationships. Learn how to improve communication, plan together, and know when to seek help to protect your partnership.

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Money is one of the leading causes for divorce. Here's how to create a financial system with your spouse-to-be and avoid stress.

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A decade after same-sex marriage became legal nationwide, LGBTQ+ couples still face unique challengesfrom lagging retirement savings to higher legal and family planning costs. Her's how to cope.

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Learn how couples can plan, save, and work together to handle financial surprises like job loss, illness, or emergencies without derailing long-term goals.

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CEOs are split on AIs impact, with some predicting widespread white-collar job losses while others see it as a tool rather than a replacement for workers.

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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq climbed Monday afternoon, while a slide in shares of Verizon weighed on the Dow.

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Crypto stock majors including Strategy, Coinbase, and Circle are rallying Monday.

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Fifth Third Bancorp will buy Comerica for $10.9 billion in an all-stock transaction.

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OpenAI is committing to buying several generations of AI chips from AMD, in a long-term deal that could see it take a stake in the Nvidia rival.

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In investing, Warren Buffett's mentor pointed out a paradox that the very trait that drives success most times is a liability in the financial markets.

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Stock futures are pointing higher after the Dow and S&P 500 closed at records last week, and the price of Bitcoin climbed to an all-time high over the weekend. Here's what you need to know today.

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Stock indexes mostly gained Monday, with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 registering fresh closing highs, as investors continued to downplay the U.S. government shutdown and AMD shares soared on news that OpenAI plans to deploy 6 gigawatts of its newest chips.

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Warren Buffett's simple "market closure test" reveals why millions of stressed retail investors are doing investing wrong.

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How blue states can use their economic clout to stand up to Trumps agendastarting with California.

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Authoritarianismbut make it look like the rule of law.

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Scientists say this diet could prevent 40,000 early deaths per day, and cut food-related emissions by half.

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After President Donald Trump followed through with threats to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago and Portland, Oregon, over the weekend, Democratic officials have swiftly responded.

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AI giants like Nvidia, OpenAI and AMD are investing in one another, raising fears that a weak link could cripple the whole industry.

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Former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was charged with felony battery after a weekend altercation in Indianapolis, where he was stabbed after allegedly attacking a truck driver, authorities said Monday

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Acting CDC Director Jim ONeill called on vaccine manufacturers to develop separate shots for measles, mumps and rubella instead of the current combination vaccine.

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The booming IV hydration spa industry operates with virtually no oversight or data backing up its claims, according to the first comprehensive analysis of the spa clinics.

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Utah lawmakers passed new congressional district lines Monday that seek to protect the state's all-Republican delegation after a court ordered them to draw a new map ahead of next year's midterm elections.

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Demonstrations have led to federal agents firing pepper balls and tear gas as protestors attempt to block access to the immigrant processing facility near Chicago.

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The court rejected Ghislaine Maxwells challenge to her criminal conviction for recruiting and grooming teenage girls for sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein.

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These days, smart TVs are the norm rather than the rarity. Here are the best options on Amazon from brands including Hisense, Insignia and Toshiba

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Illinois filed a lawsuit Monday in an attempt to block the Trump administration from deploying federalized National Guard troops on the streets of Chicago, but the judge assigned to the case indicated she wouldn't take any action until Thursday at the earliest.

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Live updates and the latest news as the government shutdown enters Day 6, the National Guard is blocked from Portland, and Israel and Hamas are poised for peace talks.

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Israeli, Hamas and American delegations were due in Egypt to discuss a 20-point peace plan tabled by President Donald Trump to halt the conflict.

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President Donald Trump came into office promising the largest mass deportation in U.S history, targeting the more than 10 million unauthorized migrants living in the United States.

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A 2-year-old boy was killed by two large dogs while left unattended at a daycare in Georgia by the owner who told officials she was napping, police said.

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These top-rated Amazon cleaning tools and gadgets are the ideal products for getting your home clean. Choose from supplies for laundry, kitchen, bath and more.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said that a previously announced Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House will take place on June 14 next year, which will be the presidents 80th birthday

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Shopping Amazon Prime Day is only one benefit of a Prime membership. Learn what else is included and how to join Amazon's loyalty program for free.

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You dont have to wait until October 7 to save here are the top early Prime Day discounts live today from Apple, Shark, Kindle, CeraVe and more.

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The life of a showgirl is, and always will be, for Taylor Swift.

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Since the shutdown began, certain government programs and services went dark, with more programs likely to be affected by a longer shutdown.

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Amazon Prime Day is next week. Here are the 100 most useful purchases our shopping editors have ever bought. We've got skin care, tech, pet essentials and more.

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Rush is ready to return to the limelight

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Mattel launched new one-of-a-kind Barbies made in the likeness of four rugby players from across the globe, including U.S.

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A 35-year-old skydiving instructor was killed Saturday after he was "presumed to have fallen from the sky without a parachute," Tennessee police said

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Target Circle Week has deals on home, beauty, tech and more during Amazons October Prime Day. Shop discounted KitchenAid, Ninja and Nespresso.

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With a new coach, a new offensive coordinator and an ascending quarterback, the New England Patriots looked like a legitimate challenger to the Buffalo Bills in their 23-20 victory.

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The best travel essentials for the ideal getaway include portable tech gear, hydration packets, sound machines and tracking devices.

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We tried the best smartwatches, including models from Apple, Samsung, and more. Learn about our favorites, and how to get the most out of your smartwatch.

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We gathered the best kitchen gadgets from Amazon to make cooking much easier.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday updated its Covid vaccine guidance to recommend Covid shots for people 65 and older and only after they consult a doctor or pharmacist

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Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, is running for Senate in Texas, joining a competitive primary battle between Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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The U.S. government shutdown entered its sixth day on Monday with no end in sight, as Democrats and President Donald Trump and the Republican Party continue to blame each other.

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The Eswatini government confirmed in a statement that 10 deportees had arrived and "have been securely accommodated in one of the country's correctional facilities."

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AMD said on Monday it will supply AI chips to OpenAI in a multi-year deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue/

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A trio of scientists two of them American and one Japanese have won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance, a mechanism by which the body helps prevent itself from attacking its own tissues instead of foreign invaders

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The newly formed media corporation Paramount Skydance has acquired The Free Press, an online news and commentary outlet co-founded by Bari Weiss, who will join CBS News as editor-in-chief

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The remains of a man killed during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified, officials said.

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NEW YORK Chicken product maker Foster Poultry Farms is recalling more than 3.8 million pounds of chicken corn dog products after wood was found in the batter, resulting in injuries

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ANGLETON, Texas A Texas mother who allegedly shot her four children over the weekend, killing two of them, faces murder charges, authorities said Sunday

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Senate returns as the shutdown enters Day 6. Judge blocks the deployment of federalized National Guard troops to Portland. And Patriots beat Bills.

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Chinese rescuers were on Monday rushing to evacuate hundreds of hikers stranded on the eastern slope of the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, after heavy snowfall blanketed campsites over the weekend

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Japan's likely next prime minister is an ultra-conservative star of a male-dominated party that critics call an obstacle to women's advancement.

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New Yorks mayoral contest has fully surfaced a tension bubbling in city politics for years: the divide between lifelong New Yorkers and young professionals who have recently moved in

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As the special House election for a deep-red congressional district in Tennessee approaches, one issue has shaped the race above all else: Donald Trump

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Frances new prime minister Sbastien Lecornu resigned Monday, just a day after naming his government, marking a major deepening of the country's political crisis.

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Indonesian rescuers searching for missing students after a prayer hall at an Islamic boarding school collapsed last week recovered the bodies of dozens of students over the weekend, bringing the confirmed death toll to 49.

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Rookie Trey Yesavage set a Blue Jays postseason record by striking out 11 in 5 1/3 no-hit innings as Toronto thumped the Yankees 13-7 on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the ALDS.

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The longest active losing streak in the NFL came to an end Sunday

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Nearly a quarter century after the September 11th attacks, the Trump administration is using the language of terrorism to target a new enemy: Latin American drug cartels.The president says were in armed conflict with drug cartels.We talk to a Bush-era lawyer who says the powers of war are too extraordinary to use against crime.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org. This episode was produced

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Patricia Routledge, known for playing Hyacinth Bucket on the 1990s British television show Keeping Up Appearances, has died at age 96.

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Frances prime minister resigns with his government having been in power for only 18 hours. The country has had five prime ministers in two years, and the political crisis facing President Emmanuel Macron and a divided parliament is deepening. This uncertainty is having an effect on the European Unions second-largest economy. Our correspondent in Paris explains the situation.

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In a memo obtained by NPR, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lays out details on the proposed deployment of Illinois National Guard to Chicago.

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John Yoo helped developed the legal framework for the post-9/11 wars in the George W. Bush Justice Department. He argues Trump trying to invoke war powers too extraordinary to be used against crime.

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The latest French government lasted just 18 hours as France's third prime minister in a year resigned. The two premiers before him were brought down in no confidence votes. He didn't get that far.

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The Picon Punch, a strong cocktail brought to Nevada by Basque immigrants, is having a big year. It just became the state's official drink, and a Nevada distiller is now making its main ingredient.

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A global drop in demand for wine has led to a grape glut, and many U.S. vineyards are letting their grapes rot rather than harvesting them. Growers say it's one of the worst wine years in decades.

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In her new memoir, author and journalist Beth Macy returns to her hometown of Urbana, Ill., to learn how it changed from a stable working- and middle-class community to a town struggling with poverty.

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Bari Weiss quit The New York Times to launch The Free Press. Now, she's joining CBS News as its top editor.

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Most of us have a venue we love a theater or concert space where we really feel at home. But what do you do if that place goes through radical changes?

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A hundred years ago, Maryland's first state forester challenged residents to find the state's biggest tree. Now the contest is back. Scott Detrow speaks with Joli McCathran of the Big Tree Program.

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Larry Ellison has a lower profile than other tech billionaires, but his influence over media is about to be immense. His family's empire could soon own CBS, Paramount, CNN and TikTok.

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A U.S. delegation is in Egypt to push President Trump's peace plan. Israeli and Hamas officials are there.

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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor and musician Fred Armisen about the reason and production behind his new sound effect album, 100 Sound Effects.

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On Sunday a federal judge blocked the Trump Administration from deploying national guard troops to Oregon. Oregon's governor, Tina Kotek speaks to NPR's Juana Summers about the next steps.

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Two groups are calling for new leadership at HHS after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions on substance abuse treatment and mental health medications, among other issues.

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Provocative columnist Bari Weiss publicly quit the New York Times in 2020, then cofounded The Free Press as an alternative to legacy media. Here's what to know as she takes the helm of CBS News.

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The International Criminal Court in The Hague handed down its first-ever Darfur war crimes conviction, finding Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb, guilty of atrocities committed more than two decades ago.

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The decades-old radical troupe Bread and Puppet, famed for its protest art including giant puppets, is touring again mixing circus, politics and bread in a sharply polarized moment.

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The federal government is currently shut down. NPR's network is following the ways the government shutdown is affecting services across the country.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention accepted a controversial recommendation from outside vaccine advisers to tighten guidelines for the COVID vaccine.

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Illinois asked a judge to block the Trump administration from federalizing the Illinois National Guard and from sending Guard members from other states, but the judge declined to do so, for now.

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The composer and bandleader talks about his latest album and founding a new group called Ursa Major.

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Limn's work documents everything from kingfisher birds to the cosmos itself. "I'm embracing my strangeness," she says of her poetry. Her new collection is Startlement.

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The Census Bureau is looking for temporary workers to carry out next year's major field test of the 2030 census in six states, as the national head count's advocates raise concerns about preparations.

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With more than 1 million people going to Turkey for the procedure every year, hair transplants are transforming men's scalps and vanity. But not every story ends with a perfect hairline.

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A year ago, Rwanda faced its first outbreak of Marburg virus. Dr. Tsion Firew remembers how scared she was and how that didn't stop her from playing a key role in the remarkably effective response.

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A judge issues an order to stop Trump's latest attempt to deploy the National Guard to Oregon. And, the Supreme Court opens a new term with justices tackling cases testing presidential power.

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Senators are reconvening Monday to vote on temporarily funding the government, but both parties seem unlikely to bend in their demands.

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Hundreds of thousands of federal workers have been furloughed because of the government shutdown. NPR's Morning Edition spoke with three of them about their experiences.

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Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen says the law doesn't give President Trump more power to fire people during a shutdown and White House plans to do so are "vindictive."

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Facing criticism from all sides, France's new prime minister Sbastien Lecornu resigned less than 24 hours after naming his government and after less than a month in office, plunging the country into a deep political crisis.

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Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi were honored for research into how the body helps the immune system avoid attacking your own tissues instead of foreign invaders.

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A federal judge blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Oregon, Hamas, Israel and the U.S. will work toward finalizing a peace deal in Egypt Monday, the Supreme Court starts its new term.

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Cornell University will receive $5.1 million as the Trump administration seeks to find a source and cure for autism.

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CBS' parent company is buying The Free Press and installing Bari Weiss, its contrarian founder, as editor in chief of CBS News.

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Equal parts educational and just plain silly, the Chilean puppet show makes its first trip ever to the United States to turn the Tiny Desk into a playground.

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Israel and Hamas appear closer than ever to a deal to end their two-year war but questions remain. Delegations from Israel, Hamas, the U.S., Egypt and Qatar are meeting on Monday.

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After layoffs, it's unclear how many people are policing civil rights violations inside the Department of Homeland Security, even as the Trump administration ramps up ICE detention.

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The Supreme Court term promises to be hugely consequential and focused in large part on how much power the Constitution gives to the president.

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Women have an evolutionary advantage when it comes to living longer. They outlive men by about five years. This gender gap is true for many mammals, but a new study shows how human males could narrow it.

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Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad documented Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip after the Hamas Oct. 7 attacks. Her diary is now a book called "The Eyes of Gaza."

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Several clashes happened over the weekend between protesters and federal agents in Chicago. It comes as the Trump administration and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker fight over National Guard deployments.

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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Robinson Meyer of the climate and energy site Heatmap News why electricity bills are rising faster than inflation.

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French Prime Minister Sbastien Lecornu resigned Monday, dealing a major blow to President Emmanuel Macron and plunging the country into a political crisis.

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As the war in Gaza nears the two-year mark, Hamas, Israel and the U.S. will meet in Egypt Monday to work toward finalizing a ceasefire deal.

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NPR's Michel Martin talks to Oliver McTernan, a veteran conflict mediator, for an analysis of President Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza and the peace talks.

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A federal court in Texas is reviewing a case challenging the state's planned overhaul of its congressional map. The plaintiffs argue the map was intentionally drawn to hurt minorities.

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Taylor Swift fans flocked to theaters this weekend to see a promotional film celebrating her new album. The movie grossed an estimated $46 million globally in its limited three-day run.

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A judge late Sunday blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Oregon. The ruling comes as battles over Trump's plan to send troops into American cities intensifies.

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What message does the indictment of James Comey send to rank-and-file employees at the Justice Department? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Elliot Williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general.

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According to a recent Bankrate survey, 46% of respondents said they carry a credit card balance from month to month. NPR's Life Kit debunks some common myths and gives advice about credit card debt.

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With only several seconds of audio, someone can clone a victims voice, call their bank, and potentially get access to everything. Vocal deepfakes have gotten very good, but so has the technology to fight back.This week on The Indicator we're gonna bring you a special series on the evolving business of crime. In this episode, we hear from the company helping banks beat deepfakes, and we learn about the efforts to protect us all from AI voice fraud.Related episodes: Can you copyright artwork

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Creepy crawly season is upon us, Short Wavers! We're welcoming fall with a contemplation of fear and anxiety. In human history, fear kept us safe. It helped us flee from predators. Anxiety made us wary of potential dangers like venturing into a known lion-infested area. But what happens when these feelings get out of hand in humans today? And why do some of us crave that feeling from scary movies or haunted houses?For answers, we talk toArash Javanbakht, a psychiatrist from Wayne State Univer

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Hollywood isn't performing as well at home or abroad. Is it losing its cultural dominance to China's burgeoning film industry? Survive until 2025 was the mantra that got Hollywood through the past five years of lockdown, streaming wars, and franchise fatigue. And while summer films like Lilo & Stitch, Superman, and Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning made critical and box office impact on the whole, it still doesn't compare to pre-2020 levels. And even more curious, the international box offi

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Taylor Swift just dropped her new album The Life Of A Showgirl. It touches on her relationship with fianc Travis Kelce while reflecting on fame, normalcy, the Internet, and a simmering beef with a fellow pop star. Were unpacking the songs, including Actually Romantic, Eldest Daughter, CANCELLED!, and Ruin The Friendship.To access bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening for Pop Culture Happy Hour, subscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour+ at plus.npr.org/happy.

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Ex-NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was stabbed during an altercation with a truck driver in Indianapolis, which resulted in criminal charges against the Fox Sports analyst, according to court records.

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Rescue workers were helping hundreds of hikers trapped by heavy snow at tourist campsites on a slope of Mount Everest in Tibet, Chinese state media said late Sunday.

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Chronic homelessness is at a record high, but there's a shortage of housing, rehab and mental health treatment. One ambitious program in Utah is finding a way to offer all that plus jobs.

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Employees say their out-of-office messages were changed without their consent to include language blaming Democrats for the shutdown.

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The lawsuits cap a dizzying weekend of attempts by Trump to send guard members out onto American soil.

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The Pentagon seeks to deploy the National Guard to more cities to quell what the president sees as lawlessness and riots.

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President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will be part of the talks after Hamas and Israel agreed to move forward with the first stage of the U.S. plan.

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NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with UNICEF spokesperson James Elder in Gaza about what a potential peace deal could mean for humanitarian needs on the ground.

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Pope Leo XIV convened a conference dedicated to deepening the environmental advocacy of the Catholic Church, with a little help from Arnold Schwarzenegger. Claire Giangrav with Religion News Service reports from Italy

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NPR's Bob Mondello and Marc Rivers join host Andrew Limbong to talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's new film and other films that reflect the politics and tensions of our time.

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Dr. Tsion Firew, an emergency physician in Kigali, recalls the terrifying early days of Rwanda's Marburg outbreak and how she helped launch a response that changed its course.

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Welsh artist Cate Le Bon has been reluctant to write about love in the past but embraces the heartache and challenges of breakup on her new album Michelangelo Dying.

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Bad Bunny returned to SNL as a host for the second time, and the musician addressed criticism over his upcoming Super Bowl performance.

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Scientists discovered a 675-year-old shoe perfectly preserved in a vulture's nest in Spain. Researchers say a lot can be learned about human history and ecology from studying bearded vulture nests.

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Last year's Supreme Court decision giving Donald Trump and future presidents broad immunity from prosecution may be fueling Trump's maximalist approach to executive power this year.

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South Korean tattoo artists have inked a fine line to global success in recent years but at home they've had to operate underground, illegally, until the passage of a new law last month.

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North Carolina and Idaho have cut their Medicaid programs to bridge budget gaps, raising fears that providers will stop taking patients and that hospitals will close even before the brunt of a new federal tax-and-budget law takes effect.

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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former politician and activist Sami Abu Shehadeh about how the war in Gaza affected Palestinians as a people two years on.

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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to filmmaker Mary Bronstein about her new movie, "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You."

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The continuing U.S. military buildup on Guam is making housing unaffordable for some Guamanians.

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At least five civilians died after Russia launched a major nighttime attack on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, a barrage which officials said targeted civilian infrastructure.

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Federal immigration agents shot a woman in Chicago this weekend after they say they were boxed in by several cars and had their vehicles rammed. Chicago residents are tense.

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As negotiators from Israel and Hamas meet to discuss details, hopes rise for a swift hostage release.

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The annual hot air balloon festival fills the skies of this desert city with colorful hot air balloons.

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The White House is renewing threats to send military force to Chicago. Meanwhile there seems to be no progress in ending the federal government's shutdown.

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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Boston Globe Meteorologist Ken Mahan about the drought hitting the state of Massachusetts.

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Extortion and exploitation at the gravesite amplify grief for many Nigerians.

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Ellie Rowsell and Joel Amey of the British rock band Wolf Alice speak about their primal screams and shattering their insecurities in their new song "Bloom Baby Bloom."

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In Portland, Ore., a local nonprofit collects fresh food from restaurants, farms, businesses, and events that would otherwise be thrown away. The group then redistributes it to people in need.

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From Gaza to Ukraine to South Sudan, children play to deal with the stress and find a moment of joy.

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Known as the mother of Colombian corals, at 70, marine biologist Elvira Alvarado is still diving and pioneering "coral IVF" to help save endangered reefs.

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Lorelai and Rory Gilmore's fictional hometown of Stars Hollow was born after Gilmore Girls creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, stayed in northwestern Connecticut. The show premiered in the fall of 2000.

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A headline-grabbing study touting apple cider vinegar for weight loss has been retracted. Other claims for the internet-famous remedy are also under fire.

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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Minnesota Public Radio listener Erin Rhode of Plymouth, Minnesota along with Weekend Edition Puzzle Master Will Shortz.

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Gen Z protesters from Indonesia and Nepal to Madagascar and Morocco, are rallying behind an unexpected banner: a grinning skull in a straw hat.

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Syria is holding parliamentary elections on Sunday for the first time since the fall of the country's longtime autocratic leader, Bashar Assad, who was unseated in a rebel offensive in December.

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Crime doesnt resemble the old days. A deepfake of your voice can be used to convince a relative you need money. AI bots are capable of colluding in financial markets. There are seemingly countless new strategies of making data breaches more common. This week on The Indicator from Planet Money, we bring you five episodes digging into the evolving business of crime. For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Musi

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President Trump says one part of the answer to homelessness is civil commitment and forced medical care. Some Democrats agree.

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard to Portland, Ore., which the president had ordered over the objections of local leaders.

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Rev. Yehiel Curry succeeds Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, who served for 12 years and was the first woman to lead the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

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National parks across the country face conflicting demands and uncertainty as a result of the ongoing federal funding dispute.

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Federal workers across the United States are feeling the impact of the government shutdown. This comes after months of turmoil for federal workers as agencies have slashed their workforces as part of the Trump administration's large-scale government job cuts.

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Israelis and Palestinians share cautious reactions to President Trump's plan to end the war, as talks move forward and airstrikes continue.

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The president's bold statement surprised allies and raised new questions about whether U.S. policy toward the war is changing.

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J.J. Johnson, creator of the television series Jane, reflects on working with Jane Goodall and inspiring young viewers to care for the planet.

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Saudi Arabia is working to reshape its global cultural image, but controversies over several acts in its comedy festival tied to the country's human rights record are underscoring the tension between the government's Vision 2030 ambitions and how the kingdom is perceived abroad.

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Thousands of travelers arrive at Muir Woods to find locked gates and few answers as the shutdown ripples through America's national parks.

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For more than 150 years, Lisdoonvarna's festival has helped people find connection the old-fashioned way.

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Mando Rayo reports on taco culture across Texas. In his podcast with member station KUT, he tells the stories of the people behind the food and how tacos reflect history, identity, and political divides.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that he hopes Hamas will have returned all remaining hostages by Oct. 13.

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His political comeback put the country on a course away from supporting Ukraine and toward Hungary and Slovakia, which have taken a pro-Russian path.

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This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with guest host Negin Farsad, special guest Becca Mann and panelists Shantira Jackson, Hari Kondabolu, and Adam Felber

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After warning Congress for months about premium spikes, the leader of the country's insurance commissioners a Republican from North Dakota says he's hopeful there could be a last minute fix.

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Jane Goodall, the influential primatologist and conservationist, died this week at the age of 91. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on her legacy and love for chimpanzees.

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Hamas responded to an American proposal to end Israel's war in Gaza and said it would return all remaining hostages. But big uncertainties remain over the proposal's next steps.

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NPR's Scott Simon asks NBC News Entertainment Correspondent Chloe Melas about the sentence handed to Sean Combs for two prostitution-related charges.

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We look at where Congress is in negotiating its way out of a government shutdown that is in its fourth day, with no solution in sight.

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The White House is using the government shutdown to push aggressive plans to further cut the federal workforce and control spending.

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One of the last surviving combat veterans of the Tuskegee Airmen, George Hardy died last week aged 100. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Leon Butler Jr. from the Tuskegee Airmen Inc. about his legacy.

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NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant talk about the Major League Baseball Playoffs, which include the Los Angeles Dodgers as they attempt to repeat as champions.

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Following his retirement, former U.S. Ambassador George Kent cycled across the U.S. to raise awareness and money for the Ukrainian war effort. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Kent about his journey.

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A Utah court has ordered lawmakers to redraw their congressional districts, which could help Democrats in the midterm elections. The influential Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the groups that forced the order.

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We look at where the willingness among Democrats and Republicans is to end the government shutdown, as well as U.S. strikes on alleged cartel boats in the Caribbean.

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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Shira Efron, senior fellow at RAND about how two years of war in Gaza has affected Israelis as a people.

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Lecrae's new album, "Reconstruction," weaves together themes of faith, pain, and hope. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with the Christian rapper about his latest work.

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In her debut novel, "Pick a Color," Souvankham Thammavongsa details the day in the life of both a nail salon and its owner. NPR's Scott Simon talks with her about it.

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NPR's Scott Simon talks to Steven Knight, the creator of the "House of Guinness" - an historical drama series about the family that established the famous brewing company in Ireland.

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Judy Thompson fought to have her son, Alton, institutionalized when his mental illness spiraled out of control. The experience left both mother and son wary of the "civil confinement" process.

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Dozens of foreign nationals are locked up in Venezuelan prisons, accused of crimes they may not have committed. As the U.S. ramps up pressure on Caracas, families fear for their loved ones stuck there.

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Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star in the true story of a bus driver and a schoolteacher who bring a bus full of children to safety during California's devastating 2018 Camp Fire.

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What would an acorn write to an oak tree? Or a coat to her button? A child to his toes? A pebble to the river? Dear Acorn, (Love, Oak) is a new kids' book of letter poems to friends.

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Once the province of elite fashion editors and forecasters, the art of figuring out what's likely to fly off future racks is getting an assist from AI algorithms.

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Chinese director Lou Ye's An Unfinished Film is not a masterpiece, but why do so many seem to demand it to be?

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Japan's governing party on Saturday elected Sanae Takaichi, a hard-line ultra-conservative and China hawk, as its new leader, making her likely to become the country's first female prime minister.

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We heard fun and engaging podcasts on topics including how math teaching has evolved, what its like to disengage from technology, and, who has it better: kids or grownups?

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Feeling exhausted this fall but still want to celebrate all the good things the season brings? We've got a list of simple ideas to make your lead-up to Halloween feel warm, restful and a little eerie.

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This week, special guest Becca Mann joins guest host Negin Farsad and panelists Shantira Jackson, Hari Kondabolu, and Adam Felber

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A felony charge has been filed against former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, who already faced misdemeanors for his involvement in a stabbing incident in Indianapolis.

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The Kroger Company voluntarily recalled "Basil Pesto Bowtie Salad" and "Smoked Mozzarella Penne Salad" products sold from Aug. 29 through Oct. 2

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The new guidelines mean that a vaccine can only be administered after a person consults a doctor or a pharmacist.

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Judge Diane Goodstein reportedly recieved death threats after ruling against the Trump administration.

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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive right-wing activist Laura Loomers racketeering lawsuit against Meta and Twitter, now known as X, alleging they conspired to suppress conservative political speech. Loomer said the social media behemoths specifically targeted her 2020 and 2022 congressional campaigns in Florida, utilizing government pressure, corporate collusion and biased content moderation []

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The next time you head to TD Bank in Southington, you may want to take your furry friends with you.

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Taylor Swift let her fans know that even after shes married she will continue to make music and that thinking otherwise is offensive.

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More than 50 years after the Vietnam War ended, a group of Veterans is proving that some bonds never break.

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Some are worried that with a prolonged shutdown, federal workers who cannot get paid will call out sick.

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Judge April Perry gave Trump lawyers two days to respond to a federal suit brought by State of Illinois, City of Chicago

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(NewsNation) Yehuda Cohen, the father of Hamas hostage Nimrod Cohen, tells NewsNation that the conflict in Gaza has to end it doesnt matter what date it is. He said too much emphasis is being placed on symbolism instead of logic and fact. Cohen argued the war could have ended more than a year ago, []

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More livestock killings have been reported in Duchesne County, according to the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office. A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of those involved.

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Jeffrey Epsteins co-conspirator was convicted in 2021 for her part in the sex trafficking of minor females for 20 years in federal prison after her arrest in Manhattan in 2019.

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A Las Vegas woman posed as a nurse, wrote fake prescriptions for diabetic children, and set up businesses without licenses, according to an arrest report.

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John Edward, celebrity psychic and author who has spent the last 40 years assisting grief-stricken people navigate loss, is opening up about his unexpected partnership with an FBI agent helping crack missing person cases.

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Kurdish and Syrian government forces have been exchanging gunfire in Aleppo, according to media

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The US President has made comments amid activists attempt to reach Gaza aboard an aid flotilla and deportation afterwards

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Germany must mobilize all available resources to create a drone army, Economy Minister Katherina Reiche has said

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The US President has refused to reveal what the decision is, adding he would have to ask where are they sending them

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The Hungarian prime minister has said he does not want to abandon the national currency in favor of that used by the disintegrating bloc

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No single power rules the world anymore and that may be a good thing

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The convicted pedophiles girlfriend argued that she was shielded from prosecution by an earlier plea deal

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The deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza has prompted calls for Israels exclusion from the song contest

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The Swedish activist and hundreds of others were arrested last week as their aid flotilla approached Gaza

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Aiden Minnis has declared that he is renouncing British citizenship to protest new legislation before Parliament in London

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Technology must be an extension of a persons will, never a replacement, the president of the Chilean Robotics Association has told RT

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Jens Stoltenberg said the bloc was on the verge of dissolving during the American presidents first term

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Latvia and Lithuania are reportedly considering remote participation in the Climate Change Conference in Brazil due to high hotel prices

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British streets have been turned into theaters of intimidation by anti-Israel demonstrators, Kemi Badenoch has claimed

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At Valdai, Moscow laid out not a challenge to the West, but a blueprint for a world of equals where balance replaces control

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Pete Hegseth has said he may order take-out at random to foil speculation that delivery spikes occur during military operations

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Pretorias investigators have joined French authorities to probe the incident in a Paris hotel, while Mthethwas family called for answers

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Somali security forces have successfully neutralized an Al-Shabaab assault on a prison in the capital

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Defense officials from New Delhi and Moscow will also reportedly discuss the joint manufacturing of the surface-to-air missile array

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Warsaw annulled the visas of Russian experts right before an OSCE conference in the Polish capital

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London has failed to defeat or isolate Moscow and is now preparing a new provocation, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service has said

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Serbia is facing a fuel crisis as a new last-minute waiver on Russian ownership of the NIS company is unlikely, Aleksandar Vucic has said

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Senior Vice President John Ternus is reportedly seen as a potential chief as the tech giant prepares for a broad changing of the guard

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The joint exercises involve intense training and simulate complex modern conflict scenarios

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The lawsuit seeks to stop a federal order deploying troops to Portland amid nationwide protests

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Ethiopia has rejected Egypts claims, citing decades of hydrological data

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Many Western European politicians tend to blame Russia for everything without any grounds or justification, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said

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Rescue efforts are reportedly underway at 5,000 meters after a snowstorm cut off roads to the campgrounds

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An international terrorist organization is trying to incite religious hatred in the country, the agency has warned

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New Delhi and Washington need to find a landing ground when it comes to trade concessions, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has said

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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has stepped down after 27 days, making his tenure the shortest in French history

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Investigators are looking into the possibility of arson as Diana Goodstein had reportedly received multiple death threats

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The blocs leaders want to waste public money on a long conflict with Russia, Peter Szijjarto has warned

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Frances new prime minister has unveiled his cabinet picks

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Israels war in Gaza has taken a toll on its reputation abroad, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said

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Ukrainian strikes have caused massive power outages in Russias Belgorod Region

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US President Donald Trump has claimed that strikes on alleged Venezuelan cartel boats neutralized a key smuggling route

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"Tangled" is coming to Storybook Land Canal Boats. The 2010 hit has never been in a ride in the park, until now.

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In a public letter, South Lake Tahoe Mayor Tamara Wallace confessed to stealing money from the Presbyterian Church. An investigation into the theft is ongoing.

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OpenAI, the San Francisco ChatGPT-maker, has already rankled users of its new video app, Sora, with a policy overhaul related to copyright concerns.

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A tech billboard in the Mission District appears to crack a joke about a San Francisco neighborhood's reputation for homelessness and property crime.

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Uniqlo is returning to downtown San Francisco five years after departing its Powell Street store in 2021.

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A California scientist and former magician who claimed he discovered the cure for HIV has been found guilty of orchestrating the murder of a business rival.

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Sunshine Borjas, 47, went missing after heading out to a popular hiking trail in Sonoma County.

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The real property at 4267 Roxbury St. in Simi Valley was purportedly hand-selected by producer Steven Spielberg while he shot E.T. nearby.

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It's looking increasingly likely that the 49ers will make a trade to try to replace Nick Bosa, especially after general manager John Lynch's comments.

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Warriors guard Pat Spencer had a fireball of a quote following Golden State's Sunday preseason win that fans thought was about Jonathan Kuminga.

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Right now, you can save $105 on this Shark FlexBreeze Oscillating Fan. Act fast to get it for just under $95.

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On Monday, a San Francisco scientist was one of three recognized with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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Hurry and grab this special promo on alifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learningfor $134.99 with coupon codeLEARN through October 6.

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Grab this BLUEAIR Blue Pure 511i Max air purifier on sale right now during Amazon Prime Day. The $140 appliance is now under $95.

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Offshore winds are pushing out the Bay Area's marine layer this week allowing for clear nighttime skies.

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Tai Er, a Sichuan chain with more than 600 locations globally, has opened its first full-scale U.S. restaurant in San Mateo. We went to taste its bestseller.

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Rural Siskiyou County faces soaring fire insurance prices as California's FAIR Plan use jumps. Residents and business owners struggle to afford it.

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The Bay Area's music community is coming together for "Death to Spotify," a new event series in Oakland where locals discuss how to wean off the platform.

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A 78-year-old store survives a changing California in the Sierra Nevada foothills.

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ARIES (March 20 - April 18): Every relationship is made up of three entities: you, your partner, and the relationship. You and your lover may not see eye-to-eye

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Tourists visiting the national monument in Marin were blindsided by the news that it was closed due to the federal government shutdown.

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Ayesha Curry is once again the subject of controversy after some candid comments in a "Call Her Daddy" interview recently went viral.

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Renia Lewis, who lived in Berkeley, would have turned 29 years old this week.She was found dead in Vallejo, and Douglas Shaw has been charged with her killing.

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Cafe Brusco in Berkeley has cracked the bagel code. Plus, a San Francisco game studio's new home run and a 20,000 person Bay Area Maker Faire.

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At a sold-out Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Badu performed the entirety of Mamas Gun.

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Pick up aPok Pok lifetime subscriptionwhile its still available for just $47.99. The deal lasts until October 12th.

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If there was ever an airport in California worth spending a day without flying, where else would a travel reporter choose than SFO?

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"The Making of Me" took an age-old subject and made it a theme park attraction. The Epcot film starred Martin Short.

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A Humboldt County hardware store became more than retail: Pierson's in Eureka is a roadside landmark, family business and Northern California icon.

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All your questions about Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest national park in America, answered.

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San Francisco Fleet Week 2025 runs Oct. 5-13 with air shows, ships and the Canadian Snowbirds though the Blue Angels' participation is uncertain.

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The editor-in-chief outlined her editorial priorities in her first memo to staff

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Maine Auditor Mathew Dunlap tells Salon that Rep. Jared Golden's vote for a GOP funding bill was the final straw

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Tom Pelphrey and "Task" creator Brad Ingelsby talk compassion in this age of vengeance

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Authorities are investigating an Oct. 3 blaze that destroyed the beach home of Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein

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The Tiffany Network has become a battlefield in the billionaires' war on journalism

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She's an outsider. But MTG is missing a key ingredient to win MAGA's votes

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A majority of Americans are against book bans. That won't stop a well funded, fear-fueled movement

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States with strong gun control laws had three times fewer incidents of domestic violence homicide-suicide.

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The deal, which caused AMDs stock to soar, reflects the tech sectors intensifying quest for computing power.

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Featuring Kahlos letters and her only known mural, Museo Casa Kahlo spotlights the artists robust family life.

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The kingdom is still awarding contracts for gigaprojects part of its Vision 2030 framework, while overall contract awards have declined sharply.

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The 92-year-old leader, who has been in power since 1982, is seeking an eighth term in polls that open on Sunday.

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Nigerias data watchdog had imposed a nearly $33 million fine on the Silicon Valley giant.

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Tharisa said it would invest $547 million in an underground platinum group metals mining project over the next decade.

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The new funding aims to increase national electricity access in Niger to 30% by 2026, from 22.5% now.

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Chenard was the first full-time CEO of Manara Minerals, PIFs global mining investment unit, part of a push to turn the kingdom into a minerals hub.

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A long-delayed rail service spanning more than 2,000 km and connecting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council is expected to open by the end of 2030.

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Qatar is deepening its presence in Egypt after more than a decade of strained ties.

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The new partnership will build up a dedicated team to target primarily investments in new warehouses and some acquisitions.

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Governments must urgently address security, energy, and finance challenges.

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Ukraine has received US weapons for years, but since 2022 it has, by necessity, become a world leader in cheap battlefield drones.

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The Trump administration has moved to expand its deployment of military forces to Democrat-led cities nationwide.

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The already impoverished country is facing an economic crisis, marked by soaring inflation and food shortages.

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Victoria, the countrys second-most-populous state, plans to give workers the legal right to work from home two days per week starting next year.

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The purchases of Argentinian bank cards in Chile has increased 438% this year, while Argentines have loaded up on Jordan-brand sneakers and Zara jeans.

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The LDP, which has ruled Japan largely uninterrupted since World War II, put Sanae Takaichi on track to be the countrys first female prime minister.

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New Delhi said flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou would restart this month for the first time since border clashes in 2020.

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Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi discovered that the immune system has safeguards which prevent it from attacking our own cells.

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The prime minister quit following widespread criticism over his new cabinet, which was largely unchanged from that of the prior government.

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The opposition may yet get him to cut a deal on extending health care subsidies. Limits to his spending power are more out of reach.

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The high court has already ruled in the presidents favor with some interim decisions.

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We need them to turn the lights back on, Speaker Mike Johnson said of the Senate.

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Both allies and critics of the president have begun to fear that he is no longer swimming in the currents of the American conversation.

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Catherine Rampell will write a weekly economics and policy-focused newsletter for the anti-Trump media brand.

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A hit animated Japanese series reimagines a real-life champion racehorse as a pop star.

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More than 20 different species can understand each others alarm calls warning of cuckoos.

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The mother of Kaura Taylor, who claimed she was reclaiming stolen land, alleged her daughter had been "brainwashed".

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Victoria Atkins also spoke about her "sadness" at the Tories' plan to leave the EHCR but said it was the right thing to "deal with the politics of today".

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Julia Wandelt, 24, had allegedly called and messaged Kate McCann 60 times in a day.

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The report marks the first time the WHO has tracked e-cigarette usage, and found that "adolescents are generally using the products at a higher rate than adults".

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The terrorist's behaviour became unpredictable, friends say, including watching Islamic State videos, asking for money and sudden bursts of temper.

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Senior Tory MPs are highlighting the threat from Reform in Essex, where they could face a potential wipeout because of the advance of Nigel Farage's party.

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The Swedish activist was among a group who arrived at an airport in Greece as indirect Israel-Hamas peace talks began in Egypt.

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PC Paul Harrison had visited the parents of Axel Rudakubana after he attacked a pupil in 2019, five years before murdering three girls.

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Alice Mackey, 42, took Annabel from their home to a nearby pond and held her underwater until she "stopped struggling", said a prosecutor.

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The British Medical Association says there is a shortage of training spaces, leaving more than 30,000 doctors competing for just 10,000 speciality training spots in 2025.

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David McColl, 50, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday over the death of Graham Wright, 38, and was remanded in custody.

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Chaired by Moonpig founder Nick Jenkins, Virtualstock is being sold to American peer Logicbroker in a deal which creates a network of more than 15,000 retail partners globally, Sky News understands.

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Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman was found guilty on 27 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, and is the first person convicted by the ICC over crimes in the Darfur conflict, which started in 2003.

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The force's investigation began last year, when a box containing around 1,000 iPhones - almost all of which had been stolen - was found at a warehouse near Heathrow Airport.

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Ukraine's general staff said "numerous explosions" were reported after the strike at the plant, which makes explosives for ammunition for the Russian armed forces.

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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has quit less than 24 hours after forming a cabinet - and less than a month in office.

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The author's biggest fan among senior politicians was Rishi Sunak, who admitted two years ago when he was prime minister that he was a fan of her novels.

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Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick says ministers will instead issue advice to courts on sentencing instead of an "unaccountable quango".

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Known as the "Queen of the bonkbuster", Dame Jilly's filthy and funny novels sold millions around the world. Reflecting upon her career after becoming a dame, the author said she had always wanted to write happy books.

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Stuart Williams, Martin Peagram, and Dean Smith are the first to be sentenced for violent disorder outside Epping's Bell Hotel.

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Having lost to Ms Badenoch a year ago, Robert Jenrick is now comfortably the members' favourite.

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Sebastien Lecornu has become the latest to leave the job, resigning less than a month after taking office.

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Maxwell, whose lawyers argued she should not have faced trial because of a deal Epstein struck with prosecutors, was jailed for 20 years in 2022 after being convicted on sex trafficking charges.

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Ivor Rosenberg was working as a volunteer security guard on the morning Jihad al Shamie, 35, launched his attack on the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall.

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As many as 8.500 homes were waiting to be reconnected on Monday morning.

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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride says the policy will be paid for by reducing public spending on welfare, the Civil Service and foreign aid.

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Husamettin Dogan is arguing that he was deceived by Dominique Pelicot, who drugged his wife and offered her to strangers online before filming the assaults.

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David Lloyd Leisure, Oaknorth, Starling and True Potential also attended the roundtable convened by Rachel Reeves to promote London as a listing venue, Sky News learns.

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Sussex Police said no one was injured in the blaze in Peacehaven's Phyllis Avenue on Saturday 4 October.

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The best-selling author was known for raunchy novels including Riders and Polo, which dissected the lives and escapades of upper-class social circles. Another hit novel, Rivals, was recently adapted into a TV series.

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Jack Watkin gained the trust of his victims by putting forward an "outward facade of a glamorous and luxurious lifestyle", Chester Crown Court was told.

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Grace O'Malley-Kumar, 19, was stabbed to death as she tried to save Barnaby Webber from killer Valdo Calocane.

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His resignation comes just hours after he appointed his cabinet - and after political rivals threatened to topple his government.

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Which? is seeking damages for all affected Apple and Samsung smartphones purchased between 1 October 2015 and 9 January 2024 in its class action suit against technology giant Qualcomm.

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Looking for something new? In our regular careers feature from the Money blog, retired BA pilot Martin Drake tells us what the job is really like.

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The former Tory minister also criticised people who went on pro-Palestine marches following the attack as "insensitive".

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The 47-year-old said the diagnosis had come as a "huge shock to me and my family" but is feeling "well in myself" and "focused on staying positive".

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It was exactly one week ago that JLR said to expect a phased restart of some operations "in the coming days" following August's cyber attack.

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Imre Doue, 18, was found guilty of murder, and Marko Balaz, 19, was convicted of manslaughter over the fatal stabbing of Daejaun Campbell following a six-week trial at the Old Bailey.

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His departure from the race poses questions for his main backers in Fianna Fail, including the party leader and Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin.

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Sharren Haskel also told the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFoI) reception at the Tory party conference in Manchester that "out of control" immigration "particularly from Islamist communities" was fueling antisemitism in Britain.

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Red Roses star Ellie Kildunne told Sky News that she hopes England's Rugby World Cup win does more for the sport.

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Afghanistan is facing an unprecedented crisis of hunger. Sky News sees inside the hospital where teams are doing all they can to keep malnourished children alive.

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In his keynote speech to the Tory party conference in Manchester, Sir Mel Stride will claim his plans can save 47bn over the next parliament, which include cuts to welfare, the civil service, and green subsidies.

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More than 200 people remain stranded close to the eastern Kangshung face of Everest were also in contact with rescuers and were due to arrive in the small township of Qudang in stages, said Chinese state media.

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Kemi Badenoch mentioned Margaret Thatcher twice in her speech on day one of the Conservative conference - and the pair do have one thing in common.

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Christine Colbert switched from sitting target to sleuth - and helped police catch the fraudster in the act.

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A senior Taliban member also tells Sky News his government has held talks with the US about reopening the Afghan embassy in Washington DC and the US embassy in Kabul.

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Egypt has agreed to host discussions today, which also aim to iron out Hamas's reservations over Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan.

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The company has seen EV deliveries increase for seven straight quarters, even though it's still way off the ambitious goals it promoted when it went public in 2021.

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Swifties love a puzzle, but some were rubbed the wrong way by a promotional scavenger hunt which appeared to use AI-generated videos.

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The new deal covers output from four different solar projects. Microsoft has said it will spend $2.9 billion to expand its infrastructure in Japan.

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The updates were part of a series ofannouncementsgeared toward wooing developers to OpenAIs ecosystem, including the launch of anagent-building tooland theability to build apps in ChatGPT.

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If MrBeast is openly questioning whether AI is an existential threat to his business and others like it, then it's fair to say that smaller creators are likely even more worried.

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The move comes as Meta has been scaling back its creator payout programs over the past few years.

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AgentKitis a complete set of building blocks available in the open AI platform designed to help you take agents from prototype to production, it is everything you need to build, deploy, and optimize agent workflows with way less friction, Sam Altman said Monday at OpenAI's Dev Day.

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OpenAI is launching a new way for developers to build applications that appear directly inside of ChatGPT's conversations.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said Monday at Dev Day that ChatGPT has reached 800 million weekly active users, marking an increase of adoption among consumers, developers, enterprises, and governments.

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Meta's Llama models are open generative AI models designed to run on a range of hardware and perform a range of different tasks.

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Oracle fixes another security flaw that Clop hackers were using to steal sensitive personal information about executives as part of a mass-extortion campaign.

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Healthcare has a plastic problem, but kosix thinks its bio-derived, biodegradable material can replace single-use plastics throughout the industry.

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OpenAI's third developer conference is around the corner, and it's shaping up to be the company's biggest yet.

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19-year-old Dhravya Shah, who is originally from Mumbai, has built a memory layer for AI applications with Google's AI chief's backing.

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The company expects consumers to largely use AI for research ahead of purchases, based on a survey of 5,000 U.S. consumers 53% of whom said they may use AI services for this purpose.

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Sugar Free Capital raises $32M inaugural fund to invest in MIT early-stage founders.

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Instagram is adding a more prominent indicator at the top of the Map to remind users whether or not theyre sharing their location.

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AMD has signed a multi-year chip supply deal with OpenAI that could generate tens of billions in revenue for the chipmaker, helping accelerate its momentum inthe AI industry.

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Firefly Aerospace has agreed to buy defense analytics firm SciTec for about $855 million in cash and stock as the company tries to push deeper into the national security market.

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Heidi Health raised a $65 million Series B led by Steven Cohens Point72 Private Investments.

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Israel's former top general sought donations from David Ellison and his father, Larry, as part of a billionaire coterie to fund digital paramilitaries aimed at sabotaging pro-Palestine activists. The leaked documents show one planner explaining, In the jungle, we need more guerrillas and less IDF. With Paramount and CBS News now under his control, the

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Government shutdown could cost the US economy $15 billion a week, warns NEC Director. Serious economic consequences predicted.

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President Trump approves controversial road in Alaska for copper and cobalt mining, reversing Biden-era decision to protect wildlife.

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Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care The Big Story For ACA subsidies, deadline is now, experts say Top Republicans insist an extension of the Affordable Care Acts premium tax credits shouldnt be part of the current appropriations process. They say there isnt an imminent deadline to negotiate, let alone

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President Trump says he may consider a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell after the Supreme Court declined to review her sex-trafficking conviction.

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The Supreme Court on Monday denied Googles request to block court-mandated changes to Google Play Store, after the tech giant lost a case to Fortnite maker Epic Games over its app store practices. The justices declined to halt parts of a lower court injunction requiring Google to distribute third-party app stores through Play Store, share

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Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci says Jared Kushner's "rational" influence kept President Trump in line during his first term.

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{beacon} Energy & Environment The Big Story EPA sued over move to claw back $7B in solar funds A labor union, solar installation companies, nonprofits and others are suing the Trump administration over its move to claw back $7 billion in funds that would have put more rooftop solar power in disadvantaged communities.

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President Trump signals willingness to negotiate with Democrats on healthcare, potentially leading to a resolution of the government shutdown.

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The unusual ruling considered the Trump administrations targeting of students a clear violation of the First Amendment.

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As the Israeli government enters the third year of ethnic cleansing in Gaza, mothers keep bringing new Palestinians into the world.

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If youre not OpenAI or Anthropic, hiring is more challenging than ever.

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Unity is urging developers to take immediate action after it disclosed a major security vulnerability in its development tool.

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Google has removed Red Dot, an app people could use to report ICE sightings from Google Play, one day after Apple removed similar apps, including Red Dot and ICEBlock.

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The naming confusion caused by the 4K Select will subsidemaybehopefully.

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Horis new Wireless Horipad Turbo controller is cheaper than Nintendos Switch 2 Pro Controller and offers more extensive remapping capabilities.

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Teslas cheaper Model Y was spotted recently looking a lot like the pre-refresh Model Y, with separate headlights and smaller wheels.

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OpenAIs Sora is a TikTok clone made up of AI-generated videos, by turn silly and creepy.

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MAGAworld has innumerable gripes about Alphabet and Google. Will $24.5 million settle them?

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Sonys new 2100-series PS5 Slim Digital Edition comes with 825GB of storage, down from the 1TB included with the first version of the slimmed-down console.

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The Hoto PixelDrive features a pixelated screen on the top indicating your current power level and how long youve got before a charge is needed.

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Kodak is distributing its two new films Kodacolor 100 and 200 directly to stores to keep supply steady and prices down.

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Microsoft is getting ready to launch an ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming. The free streaming is being tested internally at Microsoft.

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A bundle with Amazons Echo Show 21 and a stand is $84.99 off at Amazon. You can save $80 on JBLs Tour 3 earbuds, and $33 on a 3-in-1 Qi2 wireless charging station from Anker.

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Michael Bise has collected hours of playlists that once played in Gap stores. He uses social media to try to find the missing songs.

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Tesla is facing a wrongful death lawsuit over claims that its defective door handle design trapped 19-year-old Krysta Tsukahara inside a burning Cybertruck.

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I spent a month testing the $129 Friend, an AI wearable companion. Its really bad at doing the one thing its supposed to do best: listen and not be a jerk.

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Amazons new Echo Show, Echo Dot Max, and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, plus a review of the Telly TV, on The Vergecast.

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From new Echo Shows to new Nest Cams, a new Google Home smart speaker and new voice assistants, theres a lot of new smart home stuff coming. You have questions, I have answers.

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Japan is facing a potential shortage of Asahi beer after a cyberattack against the beverage maker forced its systems offline.

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Apple pulled the ICEBlock app from the iOS App Store, with AG Pam Bondi claiming it was at the DOJs request.

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NBCUniversla and YouTube TV avoided a blackout, announcing a new carriage deal with details about YouTube, Peacock, and NBC Sports Network.

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The government shutdown is approaching a full week and lawmakers don't seem any closer to a funding deal.

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Xavier Worthy was a late addition to the Chiefs injury report ahead of Week 5. Will he play against the Jaguars on "Monday Night Football?"

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The Jaguars and Chiefs meet in a battle of AFC playoff hopefuls on Monday night. Here's what to know about the game ahead of kickoff.

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After dominating the series opener from the start, the Milwaukee Brewers look to make it two straight when they host the Chicago Cubs on Monday night.

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Dodgers and Phillies face off in pivotal Game 2 of NLDS. Follow for live updates.

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If youve been wondering whether AI can do something useful, this is proof. AI is quickly becoming the handy robot friend we didnt know we needed.

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U.S. District Judge April M. Perry is allowing the Trump administration to proceed with plans to deploy troops to Illinois, for now.

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Trump said he would consider invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy the military into cities if courts block his deployment of National Guard troops.

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Julia Roberts doesn't "feel comfortable" being cruel. So she had to go out of her comfort zone to play a belittling professor in "After the Hunt."

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A pair of captive-bred hawks were stolen from SoFi Stadium last weekend. One of the hawks has been found safe, but the other remains missing.

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The Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars wrap up Week 5 NFL action on "Monday Night Football." Here's how to watch the game.

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Wherever you are in your health journey, Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale is a great time to stock up on key supplements.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has asked for a pardon after his conviction for sex crimes, President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday, Oct. 6.

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Conservative provocateur Laura Loomer has filed multiple unsuccessful suits against social media companies for kicking her off their platforms.

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Monopoly is officially back at McDonald's after a decade away. Here's how to play.

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Taylor Swift hasn't been spotted at a Chiefs game this season. After her album release, will she make an appearance in Week 5?

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A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump from sending the National Guard to Portland, and his Chicago orders face another legal challenge.

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Maintain your blonde at home, between salon visits with this bulk buy at Walmart! Save 55% on this Olaplex purple shampoo and conditioner bundle!

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Taylor Swift's The Fate of Ophelia music video dropped Oct. 5, and TikTok creators and beyond are recreating the viral dance with their own flair.

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The Supreme Court will debate whether Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors violates the free speech rights of a licensed counselor.

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The Senate has tried four times to pass a bill to end the government shutdown. Here's how your state's senators voted.

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Democrats expressed skepticism that Trump is actually willing to negotiate, which the White House and congressional Republicans have publicly refused.

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A small asteroid flew 266 miles over Antarctica. It was too small to pose a threat, but objects of that size can produce fireballs.

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Latest updates after Saquon Barkley was estimated as a non-participant in Monday's practice with a knee injury.

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An ESPN spokesman has denied a report that the network has barred Paul Finebaum from its shows after he teased a U.S. Senate run

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Video shows the home of a South Carolina circuit court judge engulfed in flames in a fire that left three people hospitalized.

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The nation's longest "drought" between EF5 tornadoes has come to an end, scientists from the National Weather Service announced.

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Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Omarion Hampton is going to be sidelined for multiple weeks with an ankle injury.

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Drugmaker Novo Nordisk said Costco pharmacies will sell the prescription drugs Ozempic and Wegovy for $499 for self-pay customers.

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As American Airlines seeks to simplify its boarding process, it's removing the metal bag sizers at airport gates.

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Shop my top October Prime Day travel deals on Apple AirTags, luggage and must-have accessories for frequent flyers and international travelers.

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Some states are surprisingly affordable for retirees with seven-figure savings. Others, not so much.

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Car ownership for internal combustion engine vehicles is something we are all accustomed to, but EVs are a little different.

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College footballs 2025 season has become a fraud fest. Texas and Penn State auditioned for the starring roles. Clemson would like a word, too.

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Ghislaine Maxwell appealed her sex trafficking conviction while simultaneously seeking help from President Donald Trump.

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La podcaster Bobbi Althoff pidio entrevistar a Donald Trump tras denunciar la detencion de un amigo por ICE y pedir dialogo entre democratas y republicanos.

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Swift fans think they know her and therefore thought they knew what to expect from her album. They were floored.

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The hurricane center is tracking a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean that could become the next named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.

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American scientists Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi from Japan won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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Filmmaker Ben Leonberg and his dog Indy stop by USA TODAY to chat about the horror movie "Good Boy." The film stars Indy and took three years to make.

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Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid signed a two-year extension, but it won't make him the highest-paid player in the league or his team.

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The Patriots special teams and backfield took a hit during the teams signature 23-20 victory over the Bills on Sunday night.

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Kroger added more items to a growing recall list linking pasta products sold at stores nationwide to a listeria outbreak that has killed four people.

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Jennifer Lopez had a humorous response when "Today" show host Craig Melvin asked about her divorce from Ben Affleck during a recent interview.

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Find out how to watch the Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs MLB series from Oct. 4 to Oct. 11, including the latest odds.

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Royal Caribbean revealed new details about its third Icon Class cruise ship, Legend of the Seas.

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Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones' messages joking about killing a Republican lawmaker might upend the Old Dominion's race for governor.

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Founded by Jim Wood, the Ranch combines structured home life, humane values, and a rigorous academic path spanning kindergarten through 12th grade.

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LeBron James is set to enter his record 23rd NBA season in the league. He will turn 41 in December and hasn't provided a timeline about his future.

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King has spent the last decade leading Red Giant Rights Group, a multimedia consortium that manages intellectual property for songwriters, artists, and estates.

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Verizon announced its CEO change in a news release on Monday, Oct. 6, saying the transition is taking place immediately.

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Cyndi Lauper is turning from her farewell tour to a Las Vegas residency. See when she'll be performing at Caesars Palace.

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Find single game tickets to the Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants NFL Week 6 matchup on Thursday, October 9, 2025 at MetLife Stadium.

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Dodgers and Phillies face of in Game 2 of the NLDS.

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Starbucks is bringing back some fan favorite drinks for the holidays this year, and introducing some new menu items and merchandise. See everything.

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Mattel will release its Ilona Maher Barbie doll in 2026. The doll is made with a new muscular body sculpt to the rugby star's likeliness.

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Though she missed Selena Gomez's bachelorette party, Taylor Swift was among the star-studded guest list at her best friend's wedding to Benny Blanco.

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The Pats' first win in Orchard Park in four years could give rise to a rivalry that, in some ways, has always been dormant.

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As Ram touts a refreshed HEMI engine for 2026 and Dodge makes HEMIs stock for all 2026 Durangos, we dove into the history of the legendary engine.

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Bitfury utilizes superior technology and practices strategic adaptation to keep ahead of its competitors.

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Find out how to watch the Chiefs vs. the Jaguars on Monday Night Football Week 5, including odds and the latest injury reports.

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The White House is hitting back after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch lampooned President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the late-night lineup.

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A new U.S. Army soldier from Ukraine lost all family during basic training is tapped out by his U.S. Army comrades.

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Rescue workers are trying to save hundreds trapped on tourist camp on Mount Everest.

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France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned on Monday, barely 14 hours after appointing his new cabinet.

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After she was seen at New York Fashion Week, Wendy Williams' friends and the talk show host herself give an update on her condition.

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Coolkicks' co-founder was arrested after a warehouse in Santa Monica was raided by the LAPD on Oct. 2.

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The cloud-based platform provides a place for people to store and organize confidential and vital information like wills, records, titles and deeds.

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Earlier this year, it was revealed that Clippers' star Kawhi Leonard was receiving extra payment under the table. Here's what Adam Silver had to say.

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Show your support for your favorite team and our Armed Forces with this NCAA Military Appreciation collection at Fanatics.

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Taylor Swift is returning to late night for an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." How to watch.

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Kim Kardashian is taking a page out of the Kris Jenner style book with her pixie hairstyle, debuted at Paris Fashion Week.

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The mother is accused of fatally shooting her 3-year-old daughter and her 13-year-old son, authorities say.

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Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are reuniting for a 2026 tour to honor the band and Neil Peart's legacy. Here's how to get tickets.

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The Senate will reconvene for a vote on Monday, Oct. 6 to reopen the federal government. Watch the proceedings live.

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What air travelers should expect at the nation's airports as the government shutdown drags on.

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The NBA's commissioner was at NBC Sports headquarters on Monday. Here is what he had to say about the WNBA labor negotiations.

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Shop concert tickets for Chappell Roan's Los Angeles pop-up shows happening this week. Buy your Rose Bowl tickets here.

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Shares of the chipmaker surged on Monday, putting them on track for their biggest one-day gain in over nine years and adding roughly $80B to its market value.

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La superluna de cosecha brillara el 6 de octubre de 2025, la mas grande y luminosa del ano, visible por varias noches en todo Estados Unidos.

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President Donald Trump appeared with livestream star Adin Ross in 2024. Barron Trump suggested it, but Ross said he wishes he didn't get into politics

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The Green Bay Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 4:25 p.m. ET. Here's how to buy tickets to the game.

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Fox NFL analyst Mark Sanchez is now facing a felony charge for battery after weekend altercation in Indianapolis.

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Rob Reiner is opening up about a casting regret at the center of one of his most famous scenes.

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Find out how to watch the Philadelphia Phillies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers MLB series from Oct. 4 to Oct. 11, as well as the latest odds.

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Arm & Hammers Baking Soda Rocket Day returns, bringing hands-on science experiments to classrooms with Emily Calandrelli and astronaut Mike Foreman.

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Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is dealing with another injury. Could he miss the start of the NBA season? Here's the latest from the team:

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At the heart of Van Kaizens model is a very simple realization: the math of traditional recruitment no longer makes sense.

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Nearly a year after political tensions and tariffs strained travel, Americans and Canadians are looking to mend ties.

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Jilly Cooper, known for her yearslong romance series, "Rutshire Chronicles," died at the age of 88 on Sunday, Oct. 5.

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Former Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day reacted to Sean "Diddy" Combs' sentencing with a warning for young artists: "Walk away and do not look back."

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With MLB's postseason reaching the division series, here's what to know about who's still alive and when they're playing in these 2025 playoffs.

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As respiratory illness season begins, COVID cases have remained under control in the U.S. Here's what to know.

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Jane Goodall, who died Oct. 1, said she would want to be remembered as "somebody sent to this world to try to give people hope in dark times."

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Week 5 in the NFL featured several aspiring contenders showing cracks in composure, with the Cardinals and Bills among those losing their cool.

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Tesla teased an October 7 event, in which investors and analysts anticipate a more affordable model to sustain sales momentum.

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Hundreds of Mount Everest hikers became stranded when a blizzard began on the mountain on Friday, Oct. 3.

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Conservationist Jeff Corwin writes that Jane Goodall's story sparked his dream to share the wonders of nature with the world.

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The victims were identified as a 17-year-old and 43-year-old, authorities say.

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Hurricane Priscilla is expected to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to parts of southwestern Mexico, according to the National Hurricane Center.

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Bari Weiss, co-founder and CEO of The Free Press, will become CBS News' new editor-in-chief under Paramount's acquisition of the independent media company.

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Ferrari said concentrating tests on the track will move activity off public roads and ease local traffic problems.

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A new poll found that more Americans blame President Donald Trump and Republicans for the federal government shutdown than Democrats.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns go head-to-head on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. ET. Here's how to buy tickets.

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Book real consultations, compare how each team thinks, and pick the match that fits your goals and your style of decision making.

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Tim McGraw is still head over heels for Faith Hill, paying tribute to his longtime wife in a social media post for their 29th wedding anniversary.

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Nashville police said the body of the 35-year-old instructor was found after an hourslong search.

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On Oct. 3rd, Hamas has said they agree to the terms to return the hostages. Will further negotiations lead to a lasting peace?

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We polled reporters within the USA TODAY Network who cover ACC schools for their preseason predictions, all-conference teams and preseason awards.

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Need an easier way to shred cheese? Get the Geedel Rotary Cheese Grater for just $25 during the Walmart Deals event.

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One in three Americans have lost a friend over money. Don't let it happen to you.

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The Mazda Miata 35th Anniversary Edition is a limited addition Miata with trim-exclusive features. Here's who the affordable sports car is made for.

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Their work reflects the evolving nature of law while upholding the principles that define its foundation.

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There are results each weekend in college football that inspire intense responses. But are they valid? We provide our overreactions to Week 6.

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For homeowners, land managers, and public agencies seeking a potentially more sustainable solution, Bigfoot Forestry, LLC, a growing franchise company focused on forest mulching and ecological care, provides trained crews and specialized equipment to help meet that need.

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Protect your butt! Whether we like it or not, we're all getting older. This donut pillow will help protect your tailbone no matter where you sit.

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Here's the full MLB schedule, for Oct. 6, including game times, TV channels, scores and how to stream.

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The firm focuses on estate and tax planning for multinational families and operates with a relationship-driven ethos.

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Weinman, owner and principal architect at Weinman Architectural Services and the award-winning mind behind Desert Display, the Sedona home that landed her on Luxe magazines 2025 Gold List, now channels her decades of experience into mentoring aspiring architects, especially women.

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Find tickets to the New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays Game 3 on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Yankee Stadium.

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Inside the trendy, high end sleepaway camp where adult women go to make friends

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Find tickets to the Detroit Tigers vs. Seattle Mariners Game 3 on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Comerica Park.

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A new voice AI agent called Leaping AI is part of a movement bringing the call center industry into the age of sophisticated artificial intelligence.

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As a unique AI assistant, PerkyPet aims to create stronger links between vets and pet parents to ensure that all pets get proper care for longer, happier lives.

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Don't call the champs just dead yet. But Philadelphia's defeat underscores fact several teams could dethrone them.

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The results of Week 6 have sent Penn State, Texas and Florida State tumbling down the college football NCAA Re-Rank 1-136.

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Here's a look at picks, predictions and odds for every game involving a top-25 team during Week 7 of the college football season:

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Taylor Swift is back atop the box office with her "Life of a Showgirl" release party, which easily outgrossed the Dwayne Johnson's latest film.

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The reported texts come to light at a time when a poll found that most Americans believe brash political rhetoric is contributing to violence.

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This year's Nobel Prize announcements begin on Oct. 6 and will be streamed live. Here's a look at the schedule and how to watch.

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See who played "Jeopardy!" on Oct. 3, who won, the Final Jeopardy! outcomes and final scores.

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Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb is almost ready to return. Buy low on him and cash out on Rico Dowdle after his huge Week 5 showing.

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Lana Del Rey is marking her anniversary in style. Weeks after she and Jeremy Dufrene celebrated a year of marriage, they attended Paris Fashion Week.

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The Arf Pets Memory Training Puzzle Toy is a fun and interactive way to boost your pets mental and physical activity.

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When Bills QB Josh Allen threw a pass into the seats at Highmark Stadium, it was only the start of a hilarious call from Mike Tirico.

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Alexander Skarsgard brought bondage and leather to New York Film Festival with "Pillion," which straddles the line between rom-com and raunch.

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Transform the way you clean! Save up to 47% with Amazon's best-selling Bissell vacuum deals during the 2025 October Prime Day sale.

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On Monday, Oct. 6 the partial federal shutdown entered day six. When could it end? Here's what we know.

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The 2025-26 NHL season is about to begin. Who will win the Stanley Cup, division titles and top individual awards?

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Laughland is now on Amazon for Prime Day. Save 20% on whitening kits and gels that are clinically proven, dentist-designed and Oprah-approved.

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The nostalgic soda is coming back to stores and is available for purchase in 12-pack cans and 20-ounce bottles.

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It was a Hollywood script homecoming game for the Southern California native as the Commanders upended the Chargers on Sunday.

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Carolina RB Rico Dowdle turned a spot start into the season's first 200-yard rushing week, lifting many opportunistic fantasy teams to victory.

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Border patrol shoots woman accused of ramming car into ICE vehicles. Here is the news to know on Monday.

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The Milwaukee Brewers host the division-rival Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of their NLDS series at American Family Field on Monday, Oct. 6.

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On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Terens made international headlines when he got married to in a ceremony in Carentan, France.

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Rashee Rice hasn't played a game in over a year. Here's how long it'll be before he gets into the next one.

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Phillies have become an elite MLB franchise since owner John Middleton and president Dave Dombrowski joined forces.

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Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter is four weeks into his attempt to play both wide receiver and cornerback at the pro level. Here's how it's gone:

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"Freakier Friday" will be available in living rooms across the U.S. this week. Here's how to watch.

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USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs

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Here are five players it's time to move on from in fantasy football after Week 5.

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Who do you blame for this government shutdown? How is it affecting you? How long will it last? Readers react in our latest Opinion Forum.

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The Florida Panthers are without captain Aleksander Barkov as they try for a three-peat. How does that affect them in 2025-26 power rankings?

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What day is National Taco Day? It's Tuesday, Oct. 7. You can celebrate with free tacos and specials at Del Taco, Moe's Southwest Grill and Taco Bell.

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Many Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month events across America were canceled due to fears of ICE. San Francisco's lowrider parade rolled on.

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The Draconid meteor shower starts on Monday, Oct. 6. Here's what you need to know about when it starts, peaks and ends.

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Arby's says its new nuggets are "tender, juicy, hand-cut bite-sized pieces of steak seasoned with garlic and pepper for a bold, smoky flavor."

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Hamas officials were in Egypt on Monday ahead of talks with Israel that the U.S. hopes will bring a halt to war in Gaza and release of hostages.

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The first wave of Social Security payments for the month of October is set to be sent this week. Here's what recipients need to know.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recall notices for vehicles from BMW, Kia, and Nissan.

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I was once involved with some of the most violent and radical Ku Klux Klan members. I was deep in it and paid the price.

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Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers.

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A new PayPal survey shows 80% of people who have used or considered Buy Now, Pay Later loans are willing to use them for the holidays.

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Everett Potter, author of "100 Train Journeys of a Lifetime" speaks about train travel with USA TODAY ahead of the publication of his book.

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In 2023, an estimated 11.4% of adult Americans took antidepressants. Here's how the class of medication can help depression symptoms.

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Read your free daily horoscope for October 6, 2025, from the astrology experts at USA TODAY.

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Trans attorney Chase Strangio has a simple message: It's time for cisgender people to stand up for transgender rights. Here's how.

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Florida's goal following hurricanes isn't to restore areas to how they looked before storms hit. The goal is to build it back 'bigger and better.'

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With autumn upon us, another change is on the horizon with the end of daylight saving time for 2025 just around the corner.

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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones took a victory lap over Jets fans by flipping them the bird during Dallas' 37-22 win in Week 5.

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The Los Angeles Lakers stumble in preseason play against the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco.

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The Denver Broncos rallied from a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

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Fox's Eric Collins brought the excitement for the Panthers' win over the Dolphins while Kevin Harlan's call for Bucs-Seahawks was also a winner.

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Aces' Jackie Young and A'ja Wilson shined in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals, while the Mercury's Satou Sabally exited early with an apparent ankle injury.

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Jodie Foster stopped by New York Film Festival to discuss her first lead role in a French-language film, "A Private Life."

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The "Showgirl" released the first music video off her 12th era on Oct. 5.

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The study examined 13 U.S. fast food brands across three categories: classic, chicken, and beverage. Here are the results.

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"Fast & Furious" star Tyrese Gibson was briefly arrested after a warrant was issued for the actor. His dogs are suspected of killing a neighbor's dog.

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Emari Demercado had a chance to put the Cardinals vs. Titans game out of reach. Instead, he fumbled the ball inches before the goal-line.

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The Phoenix Mercury didn't capitalize on their early opportunities and now find themselves down 2-0 to Las Vegas Aces.

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The Jets should've been granted a do-over on 'SkyCam' pass from Justin Fields, according to the NFL rulebook.

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Michael Carter emerged as the top running back from the Cardinals committee Sunday. Here's who else fantasy managers should target on waivers.

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Another top-ranked SEC showdown. Here's how to buy Missouri vs. Alabama tickets:

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Find tickets to the Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs Game 2 on Monday, Oct. 6 at American Family Field.

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Chargers rookie running back Omarion Hampton injured his ankle during the second half.

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Find tickets to the Philadelphia Phillies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Game 2 on Monday, Oct. 6 at Citizens Bank Park.