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Pope Honors Grandparents on First World Day for Elderly
Pope Francis celebrated the Roman Catholic Church’s first World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly on Sunday.Francis solicited a round of applause from the faithful
Swimmer Chase Kalisz Wins First US Olympic Gold
No matter how many times Olympic athletes are told they should be proud of their silver medals, for many of them, second best can never
China Evacuates Over 100,000 as Typhoon Hits Eastern China
Typhoon In-Fa made landfall in Eastern China on Sunday, causing the evacuation of more than 100,000 people, the cancellation of flights in and out of
Interview: Premier: Iraq Doesn’t Need US Combat Troops
Iraq’s prime minister says his country no longer requires American combat troops to fight the Islamic State group, but a formal time frame for their
Putin Reviews Naval Parade, Touts Russia’s Hypersonic Weapons
President Vladimir Putin used a Navy Day parade to deliver his latest reminder of Russia’s military muscle, touting the nation’s hypersonic nuclear weapons at a
Jackie Mason, Comic Who Perfected Amused Outrage, Dies at 93
Jackie Mason, a rabbi-turned-comedian whose feisty brand of standup comedy led him to Catskills nightclubs, West Coast talk shows and Broadway stages, has died. He
Merkel Aide Warns of COVID-19 Surge in Germany Over Coming Weeks
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s chief of staff fears the number of new coronavirus cases will soar in the next few weeks and could hit 100,000
US to Stress Need for ‘Guardrails’ in Sherman’s Talks in China
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman will tell China in upcoming talks that while Washington welcomes competition, there needs to be a level playing
Stock Bulls Look Toward $17 Trillion Burning a Hole in Pockets
In the stock market, the refusal of retail investors to back down from every macro threat has become the only story. When will it end?
Swimmer Chase Kalisz Wins First US Olympic Gold
No matter how many times Olympic athletes are told they should be proud of their silver medals, for many of them, second best can never
Small Florida flotilla returns from Cuba after showing support for protesters, democracy
A small flotilla of boats returned to Miami on Saturday evening after motoring off Cuba’s coast and setting off fireworks and flares in a show
House Dems developing budget that would allow taxpayer funding of abortions overseas
The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has approved various spending packages that would effectively tear down a longstanding, legislative wall between taxpayer money and abortions.
Jackie Mason, Comic Who Perfected Amused Outrage, Dies at 93
Jackie Mason, a rabbi-turned-comedian whose feisty brand of standup comedy led him to Catskills nightclubs, West Coast talk shows and Broadway stages, has died. He
David Lust, former GOP lawmaker in South Dakota, dead at 53
David Lust, a former Republican state lawmaker in South Dakota who served four years as the state GOP’s majority leader, died suddenly Friday, according to
AOC campaigns in Ohio to aid Bernie Sanders protégé Nina Turner’s US House bid
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit the streets of Cleveland on Saturday in a show of support for Ohio congressional candidate Nina Turner.
Army combat veteran who owns steel company asks Biden to bring back ‘Made in America’ showcase
An Alabama Army combat veteran whose business had taken a hit because of rising steel prices is calling on President Joe Biden to reinstate a
Nobel Prize-winning Physicist Steven Weinberg Dies at 88
Physicist Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel prize in 1979 with two other scientists for their separate contributions unlocking mysteries of tiny particles and their
Trump: ‘Nobody Does It Better Than Crooked Democrats’
The threats on packing the courts, Attorney General William Barr, and Justice Brett Kavanaugh are all a Democrat strategy to pull puppet strings on once-staunch conservatives,
Border migrants dropped off at bus stations as authorities struggle to cope
Bus loads of migrants are being dropped off at bus stations in McAllen, Texas with bus tickets to go to their chosen destinations — amid
Trump on Hunter Biden’s Art: What ‘If My Kids Did That?’
President Donald Trump on Saturday criticized Hunter Biden’s dive into art, with prospective sales later this year for up to $500,000, according to reports.