Pope Francis Calls On World Leaders To Address 'Magic Theories' Of Current Economic Markets And War
His denouncements included the Catholic Church and its own justification of war as a means of defense.
Renewed Stimulus Talks Rally Markets Despite Chaotic Presidential Debate
Analysts cautioned the looming election and remaining presidential debates could increase volatility in the U.S. market over the next month.
US Offers To Help Facilitate Peace Talks Between Azerbaijan And Armenia
The State Department said it would use its position in the OSCE Minsk Group to help bring leaders from both countries to the table.
Exhausted California Fire Crews Hope For Slight Reprieve In Battle Against Zogg Fire
Three people have been killed by the fire and crews have been unable to contain the fire in California's Shasta County.
Should There Be Another Trump-Biden Presidential Debate In 2020?
Multiple outlets and political analysts suggested the next two debates should not happen after Trump and Biden engaged in raucous exchanges.
Misinformation Leading To Coronavirus Spikes Among New York City's Orthodox Jewish Communities
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo: "I don’t care what your religious opinion is. Mask wearing is a law.”
Who Would Qualify For A Second Round Of Coronavirus Stimulus Checks Under HEROES Act?
U.S. House Democrats used the qualifying framework of March's CARES Act, but made small changes that would allow more Americans to qualify.
Former Pence Adviser 'Appalled' At Pressure White House Placed On CDC To Open Schools
Olivia Troye's latest comments confirm reports in New York Times about pressure from the White House to downplay the coronavirus' impact on children.
Grand Jury Didn't Agree With Findings In Breonna Taylor Case, Juror Says; Recording To Be Released
Lawsuit claims that Kentucky AG used the grand jury “as a shield to deflect accountability" for the decisions made on charges against police officers.
Cuomo Says New York State Will Monitor NYC School Reopenings, Step In If Necessary
New York City's largest school administrators union passed a vote of no confidence in Mayor Bill de Blasio and asking the state to step in and oversee school reopenings.
Kentucky State Police's Ballistics Report Raises More Questions About Breonna Taylor Investigation
The reports do not exonerate Kenneth Walker of shooting Officer Jonathan Mattingly, but cannot definitively say the bullet came from Walker's handgun.
CDC Director On Newest Member Of Trump's COVID Task Force – 'Everything He Says Is False'
Dr. Robert Redfield heard saying he was concerned about what Atlas joining the team could mean for the pandemic
Do Trump’s Tax Dealings Make Him A National Security Threat?
After New York Times report, critics point to Trump's ballooning debt, businesses operating at a loss, and income from foreign powers as proof of the threat he poses
Not So High Times As August Complex Fire Threatens California's Marijuana Production
The August Complex fire was beginning to push into the Emerald Triangle, the largest area of legal marijuana production in the U.S.
Virginia Governor And First Lady Quarantine After Testing Positive For COVID-19
Gov. Ralph Northam is the second governor to test positive for COVID-19 after Missouri Gov. Mike Parsons tested positive along with his wife.
Kim Jong-Un Issues Rare Apology For Shooting Of Suspected South Korean Defector
South Korean officials said the official was killed and had his body burned by a North Korean patrol after crossing the maritime border.
What Is A Firenado? Rare Phenomenon Occurred Three Times During 2020 California Wildfires
The first formed within the Loyalton Fire on Aug. 15 and the other two formed within the Creek Fire shortly after it started on Sept. 4.
Anthony Fauci Says Masks, Social Distancing Will Still Be Needed After COVID Vaccine Is Ready
Nation's top infectious disease expert also predicted that the U.S. could get “back to normal” by mid- to late-2021 if a vaccine is ready by December.
Nearly 500 Former Security Advisers, Military Officials Endorse Joe Biden, Slam Donald Trump In Open Letter
The letter is openly critical of President Donald Trump, reflecting the apparent rift between the president and military leadership.
European Union Says Lukashenko Not The Legitimate President Of Belarus
The EU encouraged peaceful protests to continue in Belarus and said it was reviewing its relations with the country, potentially impacting much needed funding to the country.
Power Station Malfunction May Have Ignited Southern California's Bobcat Fire
Southern California Edison turned over parts from a transmission facility near where the fire started that were malfunctioning minutes before it started.
Vladimir Putin's Latest Theory Is That His Rival, Alexei Navalny, May Have Poisoned Himself
“Good theory," Navalny responded. "You can’t fool him. As a result, I lay in coma for 18 days like a fool, but didn’t get my way.”
Some Good News: Gulf Coast, South In For Quiet Weekend As Tropical Storm Beta Subsides
One meteorologist warned that while the break is a welcome one, residents shouldn't let their guard down.
Only One Officer Charged By Kentucky Grand Jury In Breonna Taylor Case
Former Officer Brett Hankison was charged with multiple counts of wanton endangerment for the fatal police raid on Taylor's apartment in March.
Former OJ Attorney Challenges LA Sheriff's Account Of Dijon Kizzee Shooting
Kizzee's family is represented by former "Dream Team" attorney Carl Douglas and by Benjamin Crump, who is also representing the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Jacob Blake, and Ahmaud Arbery..
Cult Leader Known As 'The Jesus Of Siberia' Arrested By Russian Authorities
The cult's leader and two of his aides are being charged for allegedly extorting money and emotionally abusing followers.
As Another Phase 3 Trial Begins, Poll Suggests Voters Believe Trump Using Vaccine To Win Reelection
There are four potential coronavirus vaccines in late-stage trials from Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca.
UK At A 'Perilous Turning Point' As Boris Johnson Outlines New COVID-19 Restrictions
Prime minister warned that the new restrictions could stand for nearly six months, but emphasized it was not a return to lockdown for the U.K.
Police Days Off Canceled, Louisville In State Of Emergency Ahead Breonna Taylor Ruling
Some local activists said the state of emergency may be signaling the grand jury's decision in the case.
UK Officials Mull Second Lockdown As Experts Warn Daily Coronavirus Cases Could His 50,000 In October
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he hasn't ruled out another lockdown, but will only impose one as a last resort.