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Warriors prepare for Jonathan Kuminga's arrival after summer contract stalemate 10/01/2025 06:01pm • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) â As soon as Jonathan Kuminga shows up to rejoin the Golden State Warriors, coach Steve Kerr plans an immediate conversation with the dynamic forward to make sure they are on the same page as the season begins. Kuminga was expected to arrive in the Bay Area on Wednesday and be a Macron says a tanker off France is linked to Russia's shadow oil fleet 10/01/2025 05:47pm • PARIS (AP) â French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday that an oil tanker immobilized off the French Atlantic coast had committed âœvery serious wrongdoingsâ and linked it to Russiaâs shadow fleet, which is avoiding Western sanctions over Moscow's war in Ukraine. The tanker was sailing Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary care Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary care 10/01/2025 05:26pm • PORTLAND, Maine (AP) â A network of medical clinics that serves low-income residents in Maine said Wednesday it is shutting down its primary care operations because of Trump administration cuts to abortion providers. President Donald Trumpâs policy and tax bill, known as the ✠big beautiful bi Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer casts doubt on a 2028 presidential bid Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer casts doubt on a 2028 presidential bid 10/01/2025 05:13pm • LANSING, Mich. (AP) â Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer cast doubt on the prospect of running for president in 2028 while speaking in Toronto on Wednesday. Whitmer was asked by a Canadian journalist in a moderated discussion whether she is considering seeking the Democratic nomination for president It's time get a flu vaccination. Here's who needs one and why It's time get a flu vaccination. Here's who needs one and why 10/01/2025 05:12pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Itâs time to get a flu vaccine, and pediatricians are urging people to get them after last winter, when the U.S. saw the most flu-related child deaths in 15 years. October is the ideal month to get protected, experts say, because flu cases typically begin climbing in November. Kilauea's lava soared as high as a skyscraper during a 6-hour eruption. Here's what to know 10/01/2025 04:37pm • HONOLULU (AP) â Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been shooting lava from its summit crater at semiregular intervals since late last year, delighting residents, visitors and online viewers alike with a fire hose of molten rock. On Wednesday, the volcano had its 34th episode since December. Scientists b How the government shutdown will affect student loans, FAFSA and the Education Department How the government shutdown will affect student loans, FAFSA and the Education Department 10/01/2025 03:57pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â Already diminished by cuts by the Trump administration, the U.S. Education Department will see more of its work come to a halt due to the government shutdown. The department says many of its core operations will continue during the shutdown, which began at midnight Wednesday. Fe Editorial Roundup: United States 10/01/2025 03:46pm • Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Sept. 26 The New York Times on the indictment of James Comey The events of the past week in Virginia mark a dark new stage in President Trumpâs effort to turn federal law enforcement into a personal tool of oppression and vengea 3-time Colts All-Pro Shaquille Leonard set to announce retirement at Sunday's game against Raiders 10/01/2025 03:37pm • INDIANAPOLIS (AP) â Former Indianapolis Colts star Shaquille Leonard introduced himself to the team during his first training camp practice by intercepting Andrew Luck. It didn't take the linebacker long to show the rest of the league he could change games, too. The three-time All-Pro and 2018 AP Old guard still runs the Metropolitan Division, though times could be changing soon Old guard still runs the Metropolitan Division, though times could be changing soon 10/01/2025 03:33pm • The winds are beginning to change in the NHL's Metropolitan Division, though not before the old guard gets at least one more shot. Washington easily won the division last season and has much of the same lineup back, potentially with career goal scoring leader Alex Ovechkin playing his final seaso The Stanley Cup still runs through Florida and an Atlantic Division as dominant as ever 10/01/2025 03:32pm • Of the NHLâs four divisions, the Atlantic has stood above all recently and that is not going to change this year if the threepeat-minded Florida Panthers have their say. No matter how many games â 314 including playoffs â the two-time defending champion Panthers have logged making three straig Daniel Day-Lewis, pulled out of retirement by his son, finds his acting fire still burns Daniel Day-Lewis, pulled out of retirement by his son, finds his acting fire still burns 10/01/2025 03:03pm • NEW YORK (AP) â Itâs been eight years since Daniel Day-Lewis announced his retirement from acting and said he wanted to âœexplore the world in a different way.â But the big-screen absence of the actor many would peg as the greatest one alive ends with âœAnemone,â a new film directed by his Thousands march in Serbia in persistent resistance to autocratic leader Vucic 10/01/2025 02:53pm • BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) â Thousands joined protest marches in several Serbian towns on Wednesday reflecting persistent resistance to autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic's rule despite a government crackdown. Crowds gathered to mark 11 months since a concrete canopy collapsed in a northern Serbian Rookie Dillon Gabriel selected as Browns starting QB after Joe Flacco is benched Rookie Dillon Gabriel selected as Browns starting QB after Joe Flacco is benched 10/01/2025 02:45pm • CLEVELAND (AP) â Rookie Dillon Gabriel will get his first NFL start on Sunday when the Cleveland Browns face the Minnesota Vikings in London. The Browns announced on Wednesday that they were benching Joe Flacco after he struggled to lead the offense in the first four games. âœFrom the second heâ Looming health insurance spikes for millions are at the heart of the government shutdown 10/01/2025 02:45pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â The U.S. government shut down Wednesday, with Democratic lawmakers insisting that any deal address their health care demands and Republicans saying those negotiations can happen after the government is funded. At issue are tax credits that have made health insurance more affordab
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