Month: September 2025
Oregon moves to No. 2 behind Buckeyes in AP poll; Rebels, Sooners join top 5; Alabama back in top 10
Oregon moved up to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday, Mississippi earned its highest ranking since 2015, Alabama jumped back into the top 10 and Virginia was in the Top 25 for [Read More…]
South Dakota Highway Patrol Announces October Sobriety Checkpoints
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Highway Patrol has announced sobriety checkpoints will be conducted in 16 different counties during the month of October. These checkpoints will take place in the counties of Brown, Brule, Clay, [Read More…]
Eric Adams ends campaign for New York City mayor
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday he is suspending his campaign for mayor, just weeks away from the closely watched election. Adams announced his decision in [Read More…]
At least 10 shot, 1 fatally, at Michigan church set on fire by the gunman: Police
Bill Pugliano/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Multiple people were shot Sunday during a packed service at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, police said. At least 10 parishioners were [Read More…]
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to tell hundreds of generals about the ‘warrior ethos’ in rare gathering: Sources
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — At next week’s unusual gathering of several hundred senior U.S. generals and admirals, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will deliver his message of restoring the “warrior ethos” to the U.S. military [Read More…]
Arizona flooding kills 4, causes 1,000 propane tanks to wash away in hazmat concern
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (Mario Tama/Getty Images) (GLOBE, Ariz.) — At least four people have been confirmed dead and two remain unaccounted for amid intense flooding in parts of Arizona, local officials said Saturday. The [Read More…]
3 dead, 8 injured after shooter in boat opens fire on North Carolina waterfront bar: Official
amphotora/Getty Images (SOUTH PORT, N.C.) — Three people were killed and eight others injured after a person on a boat fired shots at a waterfront bar in the coastal North Carolina city of Southport, a [Read More…]
RFK Jr. has ‘some very interesting views,’ Thune tells South Dakota audience
Seth Tupper-SD Searchlight RAPID CITY — When John Thune disagrees with people, he tries to do it “in a respectful way,” he said Friday. So his description of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might be as [Read More…]
NATO fighter jets scrambled in Poland as Russia launches deadly strikes on Ukraine
Danylo Dubchak/Frontliner/Getty Images (LONDON) — NATO fighter jets were scrambled and air defense units put on alert in the early hours of Sunday in response to a major Russian drone and missile strike on Ukraine, [Read More…]
Jeffries says he’s ‘hopeful’ a government shutdown can be avoided
ABC News (NEW YORK) — House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Sunday he is “hopeful” a government shutdown can be avoided as Congress lurches toward its Tuesday deadline to reach a spending agreement. Jeffries’ comments [Read More…]
US State Department revokes Colombian president’s visa after remarks at New York City protest
Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The U.S. State Department said it was revoking the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who had traveled to New York this week for the United Nations General [Read More…]
Dominion, Rudy Giuliani reach ‘confidential settlement’ in $1.3B defamation case
Alex Kent/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Voting machine company Dominion has settled its $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani over false allegations surrounding the 2020 presidential election, according to the company. [Read More…]
Forecast tropical storm may bring flooding, wind to Southeast next week
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A storm system closing in from the Atlantic Ocean is expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda by the end of this weekend, and could bring storm surges and high winds [Read More…]
Trump’s H1-B changes raise concerns about US tech economy’s future, ability to recruit specialty talent
Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Donald Trump’s executive order strapping a six-figure fee to the H1-B visa has created confusion for tech firms and the tens of thousands of foreign employees that the [Read More…]
Nexstar, Sinclair announce end of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ preemption
Jimmy Kimmel appears on his show, ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Randy Holmes/Disney) Broadcast groups Nexstar and Sinclair have announced they are ending their preemptions of Jimmy Kimmel Live! The broadcast groups, which own a combined total of [Read More…]
‘The Social Network’ sequel gets title ‘The Social Reckoning,’ 2026 release date
The actors Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg attend a photocall to promote the film ‘The Social Network’ on October 5, 2010, in Berlin, Germany. (Anita Bugge/WireImage via Getty Images) The Social Network sequel is [Read More…]
Avian Influenza returns early to South Dakota; turkey flocks hit
The state veterinarian in South Dakota says Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has returned early this fall. Beth Thompson says it’s likely caused by several factors. “We’ve seen a number of the teal ducks that are [Read More…]
Missouri farmer hopes for Trump trade deals as 90% of crop unsold
A farmer in northwest Missouri says he’s trying to stay patient as the Trump administration negotiates new trade deals. “Nothing happens just like that.” Marty Richardson says he’s optimistic agreements can be reached with key [Read More…]
Adequate rainfall supports strong crop outlook in northwest Minnesota
A northwest Minnesota farmer expects to harvest a good crop. Dave Vipond grows corn and edible beans in Mahnomen County. “Our crops have matured nicely (and) yields look to be very good.” He tells Brownfield [Read More…]
Soybeans drying rapidly as north Iowa harvest gets going
An extension agronomist with Iowa State University says as harvest activity picks up in north Iowa, soybeans are drying fast. Angie Rieck Hinz tells Brownfield it’s similar to last year. “I’ve had some reports where [Read More…]
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