
| 22.09.2023 00:57 US federal contractor charged with espionage for sharing classified intel with foreign spy A government contractor with the State and Justice departments who had top security clearance was charged Thursday with aiding a foreign government spy. Abraham Teklu Lemma, 50, a naturalized US citizen from Ethiopia, is accused of using his positions as an IT administrator for the State Department...
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| 21.09.2023 22:18 Tropical storm threatens East Coast with strong winds, storm surge A brewing tropical storm is threatening the coastal areas of several mid-Atlantic states with strong winds, potentially life-threatening storm surge and torrential rains that may lead to flash flooding from Friday through this weekend. This system, now dubbed Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen - fo...
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| 21.09.2023 20:23 Kim Kardashian and Odell Beckham Jr.'s zodiac signs support sneaky sex On the cusp of Libra season and her "American Horror Story" debut , Kim Kardashian is scoring. The most famous middle sister in history is reportedly "hanging out" with hotter-than-the-hinges-of-hell Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mr. Odell Beckham Jr. Hanging out and getting it in, we love to see...
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| 21.09.2023 20:23 Striking WGA union spent big on sushi, 5-star hotels and cash for Democrats - while begging for public to give money for writers The union representing striking Hollywood writers spent lavishly on meals, travel to European cities and donations to Democrats while begging the public to contribute to a fund to help struggling writers, The Post has learned. It splurged $25,634 at a sushi-restaurant which offers gold-flaked rolls...
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| 21.09.2023 17:01 US Contractor Arrested on Espionage Charges WASHINGTON - A contractor for the U.S. government has been arrested on espionage charges, accused of providing a foreign country classified information that he downloaded and printed from his work computer system, the Justice Department said Thursday. Abraham Teklu Lemma, who is originally from Eth...
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| 21.09.2023 16:00 What do tickets cost to see Billy Joel and Steve Nicks at Gillette Stadium? Now this is a true two-for-one deal. On Saturday, Sept. 23, Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are co-headlining at Foxborough, MA's Gillette Stadium as part of their ongoing ‘Two Icons, One Night Tour.' And if you want to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers perform live on the Pats' home turf, it isn't...
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| 21.09.2023 15:27 You can't overdose on fentanyl just by touching it. Here's what experts say. Fentanyl, a strong opioid about 50 times more powerful than heroin, has become increasingly present in the U.S. drug supply and has caused a wave of overdose deaths among people who consume it or use drugs they didn't realize were tainted with the substance. Earlier this week, two day care owners i...
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| 21.09.2023 12:00 Student debt crisis is a big school problem. This is America's small school moment Community colleges and the like have an opportunity to break through the noise and show their value to students. The University of Chicago recently put a black eye on "elite" schools' reputations. It announced a $13.5 million settlement related to allegations that it illegally manipulated its finan...
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| 21.09.2023 09:58 Powerball jackpot climbs to $725 million after no winner drawn Wednesday The Powerball jackpot has reached $725 million after no winner was drawn on Wednesday night. The jackpot is now the eighth largest in the history of the Powerball game in a year of big wins. Powerball numbers 9/20/23 The numbers drawn on Wednesday, Sept. 20 were 16, 27, 59, 62, 63, Powerball 23 and...
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| 21.09.2023 09:36 New York pay transparency law drives change in job postings across U.S. A New York law requiring employers to disclose job salary ranges went into effect this week and is driving even companies that are recruiting outside the state to include salary information in job descriptions as standard practice. Even when it's not required, indicating a job's wage or salary rang...
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| 21.09.2023 09:11 Powerball jackpot skyrockets to $725M after record-breaking drawing drought The Powerball jackpot has reached a staggering $725 million after Wednesday night's drawing failed to produce a winner. This makes it the eighth-largest jackpot in the history of the Powerball game. The winning numbers for the Wednesday, September 20th drawing were 16, 27, 59, 62, 63, with a Powerb...
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| 21.09.2023 07:15 Maryland apologizes to man wrongly convicted of murder, agrees to pay $340,000 settlement: "Long overdue" A man wrongly convicted of two separate violent crimes will be compensated by the state of Maryland after spending years behind bars, including over a year after he had been proven innocent. A Maryland board approved more than $340,000 for a settlement on Wednesday in compensation for Demetrius Smi...
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| 21.09.2023 05:00 This day in sports history: Yankees say farewell; the 'Dream Team' goes for gold Sports history from Sept. 21 over the years. There are few sports teams that have left as significant a mark in history as the 1992 United States men's national basketball team , and on Sept. 21, 1991, the "Dream Team" was first assembled. The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) had previous...
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| 21.09.2023 02:27 Michael King makes case for 2024 Yankees rotation with dominant start in hard-luck loss Michael King wanted to give the Yankees "flexibility" for the future by showing what he could do as a starter over the final month-plus of this season. Instead he is doing his best to force their hand. King's first five starts as a member of the rotation were encouraging, but he took his game to an...
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| 20.09.2023 17:26 What is a government shutdown? Here's what happens if funding runs out Washington - Time is running out for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to find a compromise to keep the federal government running and avoid a costly shutdown. Republican infighting between moderates and the hard-right has paralyzed the House from passing a short-term funding bill, which is necessary to...
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| 20.09.2023 12:04 Biden creates New Deal-style American Climate Corps using executive power Washington - After being thwarted by Congress, President Biden is using his executive authority to create a New Deal-style American Climate Corps that will serve as a major green jobs training program. In an announcement Wednesday, the White House said the program will employ more than 20,000 young...
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| 20.09.2023 11:40 Who's rising, who's falling and who leaves us confused after NFL Week 2 Two weeks are in the books. The NFL season is taking shape. Teams are beginning to separate; enough that we can separate the 32 teams into six tiers: The elite Chiefs (1-1): If Patrick Mahomes is under center, the defending champs remain the team to beat. A season-opening loss without Travis Kelce...
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| 20.09.2023 06:00 Police find female designer's stolen clothes in ex-Biden official Sam Brinton's home 'We returned the victim's property,' police spokesperson tells Fox News Digital. FIRST ON FOX: Police returned articles of clothing to a Tanzanian fashion designer they obtained while executing a search warrant of disgraced ex-Department of Energy (DOE) official Sam Brinton's home. The Metropolitan...
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| 20.09.2023 05:03 This day in sports history: Francis Ouimet becomes first amateur to win US Open; Steelers make NFL debut Sports history from Sept. 20 over the years. Francis Ouimet, known by many as the "father of amateur golf," forever changed the game when, on Sept. 20, 1913, he defeated two of the sport's top players at the time for his first and only major victory, becoming the first amateur to win the U.S. Open....
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| 20.09.2023 05:00 Tim Tebow praises college football stars' charitable efforts, recalls 'really special memory' Tebow helped unveil 2023 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team earlier this month. When sports fans think of exemplary community service and football, the likely star that comes to mind is Heisman Trophy winner and former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow . Tebow helped reveal the 22 student-athletes and the coach...
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| 19.09.2023 20:12 What do last-minute SZA ‘S.O.S. Tour' concert tickets cost? SZA is sending another ‘S.O.S.' this fall. The popular R&B star, who toured all over the U.S. in February and March of this year, will return to the road for an additional 21 concerts with special guest Raye as part of her ‘SOS Tour' from Sept. 20 through Oct. 29. That includes a stop at Newark, NJ...
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| 19.09.2023 11:37 Maryland police department turns to island territory as search for recruits turns desperate The Prince George's County Police Department is short at least 300 officers. The understaffed Prince George's County Police Department in Maryland is reportedly planning to recruit in Puerto Rico amid shortages that have rattled departments across the country following 2020's anti-police rhetoric a...
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| 19.09.2023 11:00 Fresh, organic butternut squash sold at Costco recalled due to E. coli concerns Costco shoppers with an early craving for fall vegetables should check their fridge or freezer for pre-cut butternut squash that the big box retailer recently recalled due to possible E. coli contamination. New Jersey-based food manufacturer Safeway Fresh Foods of Vineland, New Jersey, sent a lette...
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| 19.09.2023 10:30 An appreciation of the Mets who kept showing up I want to praise showing up for work. That should be par in the majors. Not something worthy of acknowledgement. But in an age of load management and more liberal use of the injured list, I find those who punch the clock daily admirable. I have long felt that modern metrics do not penalize players...
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| 19.09.2023 09:42 Browns star Nick Chubb suffers another severe knee injury, expected to miss rest of NFL season Nick Chubb has spent the better part of a decade as the heart and soul of the Cleveland Browns. There is no player more respected in the locker room. No player more committed on the field. All of which made the sight of the star running back being carted off in the second quarter of a 26-22 loss to...
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| 19.09.2023 05:00 As younger children increasingly die by suicide, better tracking and prevention is sought Jason Lance thought Jan. 21, 2010, was a day like any other until the call came. He had dropped off his 9-year-old son, Montana, at Stewart's Creek Elementary School in The Colony, Texas, that morning. "There were no problems at home. He was smart. He wore his heart on his sleeve and he talked and...
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| 18.09.2023 19:23 Chicago mayor proposes city-owned grocery stores as Walmart, Whole Foods exits leave ‘food deserts' Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he wants to open city-owned grocery stores to serve neighborhoods that have become "food deserts" after four Walmart stores and a Whole Foods closed. Johnson announced last week that his administration would partner with the nonprofit advocacy group Economic Secur...
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| 18.09.2023 18:48 What do tickets cost to see the Baltimore Orioles in the MLB postseason? For the first time since 2016, the Baltimore Orioles are in the MLB playoffs. Led by the stellar play of catcher Adley Rutschman, shortstop Gunnar Henderson and outfielder Cedric Mullins, manager Brandon Hyde's ball club clinched a spot in the crowded American League on Sunday, Sept. 17. Now that t...
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| 18.09.2023 13:46 Leslie Jones claims Chris Rock went to counseling with daughters after Will Smith slap Chris Rock sought out advice following Will Smith's infamous Oscars slap in March 2022 - according to Leslie Jones. "That s-t was humiliating. It really affected him. People need to understand his daughters, his parents, saw that. He had to go to counseling with his daughters" Jones claimed in a re...
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| 18.09.2023 12:48 Who Are the Detainees Released by the U.S. and Iran? Five Iranian Americans detained by Iran were allowed to leave the country on Monday, according to Iranian and White House officials, after an agreement was reached to free them in return for the dismissal of federal charges against five imprisoned Iranians and the unfreezing of $6 billion in Irania...
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| 18.09.2023 11:43 New COVID variant BA.2.86 spotted in 10 states, though highly mutated strain remains rare People across at least 10 states have now been infected by BA.2.86, a highly mutated variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 that authorities have been closely tracking. According to data tallied from the global virus database GISAID, labs have reported finding BA.2.86 in samples from Colorado, M...
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| 18.09.2023 10:59 Millions Saw His Paintings on TV. In the Art World, His Work Still Went Unnoticed. IN THE 1970S, buying a print of Ernie Barnes's "The Sugar Shack," the iconic 1976 dance club painting that adorns the cover of Marvin Gaye's album released that spring, "I Want You," and appears in the credits for the classic sitcom "Good Times" (1974-79), required nothing more than mailing a $20 c...
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| 18.09.2023 00:30 Giants turned another hopeless start into win that might've saved their season GLENDALE, Ariz. - For much of Sunday afternoon, it looked like Dallas 40, Giants 0 last Sunday night was no aberration at all. It looked like the damn truth. The Giants fell behind the Cardinals 20-0 at halftime and trailed 28-7 in the third quarter at State Farm Stadium and looked like they were w...
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| 17.09.2023 22:53 Biden's tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity. Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. It's practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. But Biden abuses the privilege,...
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| 17.09.2023 22:42 Bengals' Joe Burrow reaggravates calf injury in loss to Ravens Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow aggravated an existing calf injury during a 27-24 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Burrow limped to the sidelines in the closing minutes of the game and used a massage gun to keep the calf loose. The potential injury came after a 4-yard pass to wide receiver Te...
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| 17.09.2023 20:15 Odell Beckham Jr. leaves early with ankle injury vs. Bengals Odell Beckham Jr.'s second effort with the Baltimore Ravens ended prematurely due to an ankle injury. The former Giants wide receiver was ruled out with an ankle injury during the Ravens' 27-24 win over the Bengals on Sunday. Beckham missed a few plays during the first half and had his lower leg lo...
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| 17.09.2023 20:00 House Democrats press for cameras in federal courts, as Trump trials and Supreme Court session loom "You try to read their body language. You watch them and their reactions closely. It's an art. Not a science," Glenn Ivey recalled. "When you're in a jury trial, the last thing on your mind is anything other than the judge and the jury." Even a television camera would be ignored, Ivey argued. Ivey,...
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| 17.09.2023 17:31 Odell Beckham Jr. rocks Travis Hunter shirt after Colorado win Odell Beckham Jr. is on the Colorado wave, too. About 12 hours after Colorado's come-from-behind, double-overtime win against rival Colorado State, Beckham wore a T-shirt featuring Buffaloes star Travis Hunter during warmups ahead of the Ravens' Week 2 game against the Bengals. The Baltimore receiv...
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| 17.09.2023 17:14 Bikini babes soak up the sun on busted doc's Nantucket porn party yacht, now moored in Maryland Several bikini-clad women were pictured sunning themselves on the luxury party yacht belonging to a terminally ill retired doctor - who was recently busted with drugs, guns and prostitutes on board. The 80-foot pleasure boat, dubbed the Jess Conn, was toured by a group while moored in a private Ann...
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| 17.09.2023 17:05 Ravens hold off charging Bengals for crucial early AFC North win Lamar Jackson had 237 passing yards and 54 rushing yards in the win. Lamar Jackson tossed two touchdown passes, Gus Edwards ran for another score and the Baltimore Ravens held off the slow-starting Cincinnati Bengals 27-24 on Sunday. The AFC North champion Bengals fell to 0-2 for the second consecu...
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| 17.09.2023 16:29 ER visit times: Here's how long patients spend in emergency rooms in each state Patients in Washington, D.C., had the longest average visit time, per the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Data released this summer from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) indicated the average emergency room (ER) visit times for each of the 50 U.S. states and the District...
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| 17.09.2023 16:22 Odell Beckham Jr. rocks Travis Hunter shirt after Colorado win In a disappointing turn of events, Odell Beckham Jr.'s second game with the Baltimore Ravens was cut short due to an ankle injury. The former New York Giants wide receiver was ruled out during the Ravens' thrilling 27-24 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Although Beckham had missed a f...
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| 17.09.2023 15:44 Trump denies pushing GOP allies for Biden impeachment inquiry Former President Donald Trump denied catalyzing the House GOP's impeachment inquiry against President Biden , which launched last week. "No, no," Trump replied on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday when asked if he prodded Speaker Kevin McCarthy to open the inquiry. "He wouldn't do it based on me, no...
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| 17.09.2023 13:30 Rays vs. Orioles prediction: Stitches taking Baltimore Run for your lives! Stitches will be accompanying his eldest to The Bronx 10 mile run on Sunday. After multiple shootings there this week, the goal is not to finish, but to make it home. Thoughts and prayers are welcome. Mayor Eric Adams presented Sean Diddy Combs the keys to the city this week. Af...
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| 17.09.2023 12:00 NFL Week 2 predictions: Picks against spread for every game On one hand, the Jets lost a lot when Aaron Rodgers went down with a torn Achilles on Monday night. He was the quarterback, offensive coordinator, essentially a co-GM, choreographer, social director and face of franchise. For six months, his name was part of almost every sentence written or said ab...
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| 17.09.2023 08:01 Book excerpt: "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. James McBride, author of the memoir "The Color of Water," the National Book Award-winning "The Good Lord Bird," and such bestsellers as "Deacon King Kong," returns with "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" (Riverside), a...
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| 17.09.2023 07:33 NFL Week 2 Predictions: Picks Against the Spread In a devastating blow to the Jets, quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a torn Achilles' tendon just three and a half minutes into Monday night's game. Rodgers, who was not only the team's quarterback but also served as offensive coordinator, co-GM, choreographer, social director, and face of the fra...
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| 17.09.2023 06:00 The Explosive Rise of Single-Parent Families Is Not a Good Thing There has been a huge transformation in the way children are raised in the United States: the erosion of the convention of raising children inside a two-parent home. This shift is often not publicly challenged or lamented, in an effort to be inclusive of a diversity of family arrangements. But this...
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| 17.09.2023 03:00 Doc Martens, Bomber Jackets, No Ties: Parsing Gen Z Politicians' Style Wearing a dark green suit from Express and Cole Haan dress sneakers, Representative Maxwell Frost, Democrat of Florida, took the stage at Metrobar in Washington. He was speaking at an event this summer by Run for Something, a political action committee that supports young Democrats seeking state an...
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