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Former New York Gov. Cuomo apologizes to Jewish community for his COVID-19 response

6:21 PM on Wednesday, October 1

Andrew Cuomo is apologizing to New York City’s Jewish community for his response to the COVID-19 pandemic when he was governor

Authorities identify those killed in weekend North Carolina bar shooting

6:11 PM on Wednesday, October 1

The three people killed in a mass shooting at a waterfront bar last weekend in Southport, North Carolina, have been identified

Rohingya Muslims plead for help at the UN to stop the killings in Myanmar

6:07 PM on Wednesday, October 1

Rohingya Muslims have pleaded with the international community at the first United Nations high-level meeting on the plight of the ethnic minority to prevent the mass killings taking place in Myanmar and to help those in the persecuted group lead normal lives

Democrats voted for a shutdown. Now they have to find a way out

6:02 PM on Wednesday, October 1

Senate Democrats kept their promise to reject any Republican spending bill that didn’t extend or restore health care benefits, choosing instead to force a government shutdown

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer casts doubt on a 2028 presidential bid

5:13 PM on Wednesday, October 1

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has hinted that she may not be interested in running for president in 2028

Fired Surface Transportation Board member sues Trump over his dismissal ahead of rail merger review

5:04 PM on Wednesday, October 1

A former Democratic member of the U.S. Surface Transportation Board has filed a lawsuit challenging his dismissal by President Donald Trump

It's time get a flu vaccination. Here's who needs one and why

3:47 PM on Wednesday, October 1

It's flu vaccine time again

Tennessee court sets execution date for the state's only woman on death row and 3 male inmates

3:28 PM on Wednesday, October 1

The Tennessee Supreme Court has set execution dates for four people, including the only woman in the state on death row

Lawsuit filed against immigration authorities after U.S. citizen's arrests in raids

1:18 PM on Wednesday, October 1

A U.S. citizen who is a construction worker in Alabama has filed a federal lawsuit after he says he was detained twice by immigration agents within just a few weeks

National parks will remain 'generally' open during the shutdown, but Liberty Bell doors are closed

12:57 PM on Wednesday, October 1

Crowds of people loaded onto boats to tour the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island with no immediate signs of the government shutdown that is triggering the furlough of about two-thirds of National Park Service employees

Confusion over Afghan internet outage after purported Taliban statement revealed as false

12:39 PM on Wednesday, October 1

Confusion surrounds internet connectivity in Afghanistan after some networks were restored on Wednesday following an outage that began Monday

Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary care

12:36 PM on Wednesday, October 1

A network of medical clinics that serves low-income residents in Maine says it is shutting down its primary care operations because of Trump administration cuts to abortion providers

Hundreds of migrants mount protest in southern Mexico in bid to legalize status

11:40 AM on Wednesday, October 1

Hundreds of migrants have embarked on a protest march in southern Mexico in support of an aim to legalize their immigration status and find more work opportunities after a long frustrating wait near the Guatemala border

Trump administration puts on hold $18 billion in funding for New York City infrastructure projects

10:40 AM on Wednesday, October 1

The Trump’s administration is citing the government shutdown in explaining why it's holding up roughly $18 billion for a new rail tunnel beneath the Hudson River between New York City and New Jersey and an extension of the city’s Second Avenue subway

PSG sinks Barcelona with late winner in the Champions League and Man City held by Monaco

3:56 AM on Wednesday, October 1

Goncalo Ramos struck a 90th-minute winner as Paris Saint-Germain beat Barcelona 2-1 in the Champions League

Government shutdown takes hold with mass layoffs looming and no end in sight

12:01 AM on Wednesday, October 1

The federal government was thrown into a shutdown with no easy endgame in sight

Wall Street sets more records, but bond yields drop following discouraging data on the job market

11:30 PM on Tuesday, September 30

U.S. stocks rose to more records as Wall Street still doesn’t seem to care much about the latest shutdown of the U.S. government

Sentencing hearing begins for man convicted of killing 8 people in metro Phoenix in 2017

11:44 PM on Sunday, September 28

A man convicted of killing eight people in metro Phoenix in 2017 has waived his presence in court as the sentencing portion of his trial began

Arizona jury convicts man in string of shootings that killed 8 in metro Phoenix

1:12 PM on Thursday, September 25

An Arizona jury has convicted a man accused of killing eight people during a shooting spree in the metro Phoenix area in 2017

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