In Battleground Georgia, Voters Demand Solutions to Inflation, Key Issues
With about 60 days remaining until the election, Trump and Harris are ramping up their efforts to connect with voters in the key swing state.
‘Reagan’: Rotten Tomatoes Score: Critics: 18, Audience: 98
“Reagan” is wake-up call about the evils of communism, which, without study, is almost impossible to spot. This warm, fuzzy biopic attempts to blow the whistle.
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Martial Artists Join Historic Undertaking at NTD Competition
The essence of traditional martial arts is ‘martial virtue,’ says the competition’s founder.
UK Suspends Some Arms Sales to Israel
The foreign secretary said it was not a blanket ban, but part of the ‘legal duty to review export licences.’ Israel imports a tiny fraction of arms from the UK.
American Workers Talk About What Drives Them
From tradesmen to a physician, people from around the country share what keeps them on the job.
US Government Urges Supreme Court to Allow Utah Rail Line to Be Built
Challengers say a federal board’s environmental impact assessment for the rail project was poor quality and should be reviewed.
Venezuela’s Attorney General Seeks Arrest of Opposition Leader Edmundo Gonzalez
The opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez had refused to testify about the publishing of voting tallies from the election.
Harris Opposes Sale of US Steel to Japanese Firm on Labor Day Visit to Pittsburgh
Harris and President Biden sought to court union workers on Labor Day during their first joint campaign event in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Trump Asks to Delay NY Case Sentencing, Citing New Jack Smith Indictment
‘There is no good reason to sentence President Trump prior to November 5,’ his attorneys wrote.
Brazil’s Telecom Regulator Warns Starlink Its License Could Be Revoked
The country’s regulator notified Starlink of potential sanctions, including possible license revocation, for refusing to block X.
Medalists Announced for 8th NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition
The awards ceremony took place on Sept. 2, with martial artists receiving gold medals in the male unarmed and male weapons categories.
Judge Blocks Part of Texas Online Child Safety Law Over Free Speech Concerns
The rest of the law, including the prohibition on the collection of geolocation data and display of targeted advertising, was allowed to take effect as planned.
Low Cortisol May Fuel Long COVID: Animal Study
Proteins that linger up to a year following a COVID-19 infection link to low cortisol levels, which can lead to long-term neuroinflammation.
DEA to Hold Hearing on Reclassifying Marijuana as Drug With Lower Risk of Abuse
The proposal to be discussed would move marijuana from a Schedule I substance, defined as high risk of abuse, to a Schedule III, with some risk of abuse.
Brazil’s Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Elon Musk’s X Platform
‘A party that intentionally fails to comply with court decisions appears to consider itself above the rule of law,’ one of the judges wrote.
Former Taiwanese Presidential Candidate Released After Being Questioned in Graft Probe
Ko was named in May as one of the suspects in an alleged corruption case.
Mass Protests Erupt in Israel Following Execution of 6 Hostages by Hamas
More than 500,000 Israelis have taken to the streets, demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secure an immediate deal to bring all hostages home.
250 Years Ago: Planning the 1st Continental Congress and the Road to the Revolutionary War
As the anniversary of the First Continental Congress approaches this Sept. 5, let’s look back on what led to its inception.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
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Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb Prepped and Ready After Signing Contract
Lamb will take the field for Week 1 when the Cowboys visit the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 8.
Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb Prepped and Ready After Signing Contract
Lamb will take the field for Week 1 when the Cowboys visit the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 8.
‘City of Dreams’: Celebs Back Tony Robbins’ Call to Combat Child Trafficking
The motivational speaker says the film’s goal is ’to produce enough emotion that people want to do something’ to help end child trafficking.
‘City of Dreams’: Celebs Back Tony Robbins’ Call to Combat Child Trafficking
The motivational speaker says the film’s goal is ’to produce enough emotion that people want to do something’ to help end child trafficking.
Iron Intake From Red Meat Links to Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A recent study suggests following a plant-based diet may be effective in decreasing the likelihood of developing chronic disease.
Iron Intake From Red Meat Links to Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A recent study suggests following a plant-based diet may be effective in decreasing the likelihood of developing chronic disease.
‘I Confess’: A Tale of Trial and Guilt
Acclaimed director Alfred Hitchcock weaves a story of a priest who hears a terrible confession.
2024 NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition Finals and Awards Ceremony
The competition aims to revive traditional Chinese martial arts and display its true values to the world.
‘March of the Penguins’: A Year in the Life of Non-Flying Antarctic Birds
A winning, life-affirming look at a century’s old journey from the bottom of the world.
‘I Confess’: A Tale of Trial and Guilt
Acclaimed director Alfred Hitchcock weaves a story of a priest who hears a terrible confession.