Our Top Priority is Joining NATO, Says Sweden Defence Minister
(Breitbart) : Country's top priority is to gain full NATO membership before the allied leaders gather for their next summit. ..
(Breitbart) : Country's top priority is to gain full NATO membership before the allied leaders gather for their next summit. ..
There is a bridge to safety. Kevin McCarthy is setting it on fire.
The Washington Post -Authorities in Nevada announced today that arrest has been made in the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur
NPR -Top Democrats are calling on centrist House Republicans to join them on a discharge petition to go around Speaker Kevin McCarthy and avoid a government shutdown.
NBC News -In an interview with comedian Jordan Firstman, Robert Pattinson opened up about career anxieties, saying, "I have a deep, deep fear of humiliation."
Insider -Funding for the WIC program, which serves pregnant mothers and young children, is caught in political crosshairs, as the government shutdown and ongoing budget negotiations threaten full funding.
NPR -JetBlue is raising flight attendant pay by 5% while union agreed to support the airline's acquisition of budget carrier Spirit.
Newsmax -'I hope this second arrest demonstrates just how seriously we're taking this situation, and our ongoing commitment to find those responsible and bring them to justice'
i News -Merseyside Police said a total of 58 people were involved in the incident, including the 15-year-old girl and the bus driver who were both killed.
Daily Record -The U.S. Navy in November will start randomly drug testing special operations forces for steroids amid concerns about recruits and servicemembers looking to boost their capabilities during training. The Navy said in a release that
The Hill -Brownstone Shared Housing is the brains behind a creative "solution" to San Francisco's overpriced housing market: communal living pods.
New York Post -The frontman’s vocal injury is worse than initially thought, the band said in a statement, announcing that the shows would be delayed until 2024.
The NY Times -Two people have been injured following a crash involving the historic Flying Scotsman locomotive, just days before it is due to visit Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Post -Her mother is a pinup beauty who models bikinis - she has also been a TV host, cover girl and actress. Her dad was in TV and movies.
Mail Online -NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former Congresswoman Jane Harman, who was a longtime friend and colleague to Diane Feinstein, about the late senator's life and legacy.
NPR -In the wake of prosecutions that decimated the former leadership of extremist groups like the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, white nationalist “Active Clubs” are growing, Rolling Stone reported. “The Active Clubs are who the Proud
Raw Story -Golf sensation and Team USA fan Paige Spiranac was absolutely devastated to wake up to Team Europe taking a 4-0 first session lead at the Ryder Cup in Rome
Daily Star -ATLANTA — A bail bondsman charged alongside former President Donald Trump and 17 others has become the first defendant in the Georgia election interference case to accept a plea deal with prosecutors. Scott Hall pleaded guilty in
New York Post -It was another victory for John Rankin's men in League One
Daily Record -He’s a real gumshoe. An Oxford doc is addressing the “old wives' tale” that says that if you swallow a piece of gum, it stays stuck in your stomach for seven years.
New York Post -Explanation of vote by Tom Woodroffe, UK Ambassador to the ECOSOC, at the UN General Assembly meeting on SDG Summit Political Declaration.
Gov.uk -Little Nicholas Dominici was inside the Divino Niño Daycare in Kingsbridge on Sept. 15 when he died of acute fentanyl intoxication, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled Friday.
New York Post -Legal experts say it's unclear what a judge's fraud ruling will mean for Donald Trump's business empire but they agree he faces grave financial and legal peril.
NPR -Steven Rattner, who led the Obama administration's restructuring of the auto industry in 2009, weighs in on the current strike against the big three automakers.
NPR -Celtic face off with the side they beat twice in the Europa League group stage under Neil Lennon.
Daily Record -Two men have appeared in an Irish court after being charged in connection with the seizure of almost 160 million euro (£139 million) of cocaine on a bulk cargo ship off the coast of Ireland.
Mail Online -Former President Trump is set to speak at the California Republican Party Fall Convention in Anaheim.
Los Angeles Times -Heavy rains closed roads and flooded subways in New York City today. New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in several counties in the metro area.
NPR -Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday that a government shutdown could have negative effects on various programs for small businesses and children.
Fox News -Derek Carr is questionable for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers as he recovers from a shoulder injury. If Carr can't go, the Saints will turn to Jameis Winston at quarterback.
ESPN -Government funding runs out at the end of the day tomorrow and Congress seems resigned to dragging the spending fight past the deadline for a shutdown.
NPR -Dianne Feinstein, who was first elected to the Senate from California in 1992, has died. She was 90 years old. Her most enduring legacy may be opening more doors for women in politics.
NPR -Scott Hall, a Trump supporter who is among the 19 people charged in a racketeering case involving the former president, is the first defendant to plead guilty.
The NY Times -Steven Wolfson, who has been investigating the rapper's murder, says the team "never surrendered".
BBC News -Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
WSJ -