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In Defiance Of Ban, Hong Kong Protesters Return To Streets And Clash With Police

Thousands of protesters marched on Saturday despite a police ban. The demonstrations follow a coordinated wave of arrests of pro-democracy activists and politicians.

Erdogan vows Syria operation if US falls short in safe zone

Turkey’s president threatened Saturday to launch a unilateral offensive into northeastern Syria if plans to establish a so-called safe zone along Turkey’s border fail to meet his expectations, including a demand that Turkish soldiers control the corrid…

Follow Live: Toledo at Kentucky, highlights, score and more from Wildcats opener

Can UK repeat its historic season from a year ago? The first test came against Toledo.

       

Saturday, Aug. 31: College Football Kickoff Saturday – Channel Guide Magazine

Saturday, Aug. 31: College Football Kickoff Saturday  Channel Guide MagazineCollege football TV highlights for the first full Saturday of the season.

Both Parties See Control of the Senate as Pivotal. Here Are the Key Races They’re Watching.

Republican-held seats in Arizona, Colorado, Maine and North Carolina are top targets for Democrats but both sides are keeping an eye out for wild cards.

Friday Night Rewind: Big night for Trinity kicker, UK commit Allen and a new Top 10

Sebastian Mata’s field goal lifted Shamrocks over Indianapolis Warren Central, but it didn’t come easily

       

Will Donald Trump Start a War With Iran? We Hope Not

While many people have questioned Trump’s decision not to attack Iran’s territory and instead launch cyberattacks, it is clear that he made the right decision—even if it was executed haphazardly.After President Donald Trump decided not to “bomb Iran” i…

Cease-fire brings temporary calm to Syria’s Idlib

Government airstrikes and artillery attacks ceased Saturday following a unilateral cease-fire in the northwestern province of Idlib, a Syrian war monitor said. The U.S. military, meanwhile, said it struck an al-Qaida leadership facility north of Idlib…

For Forecasters, Hurricane Dorian Has Already Been a Handful

The combination of the storm’s unusual behavior and a proliferation of weather amateurs has added to the challenges facing meteorologists.

Body of Michigan Man Deported to Iraq Is Returned to the U.S.

Jimmy Aldaoud died in Baghdad of a “diabetic crisis” after his deportation. His funeral is scheduled for next week.

Hurricane Dorian: Airport Closures, Traveling with Pets, Hotel Fees

As the storm strengthens, here’s what travelers need to know.

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