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Alyssa Thompson's move to Chelsea raises more questions about NWSL salary cap 09/11/2025 04:06pm • Angel City forward Alyssa Thompson 's recent move to Chelsea spurred questions about whether the National Women's Soccer League is doing enough to keep its stars. There are advantages to playing in the NWSL for many American players: the chance to stay close to home in a league regarded as one of t Trump administration requests emergency ruling to remove Fed governor Lisa Cook before meeting next week 09/11/2025 03:38pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump administration requests emergency ruling to remove Fed governor Lisa Cook before meeting next week. Va. Department of Health issues order to ease COVID-19 vaccine access, as federal guidance shifts Va. Department of Health issues order to ease COVID-19 vaccine access, as federal guidance shifts 09/11/2025 02:57pm • In recent days, residents of Virginia and other states began to need a prescription from their primary care provider in order to get a COVID vaccine, a change prompted by shifting federal requirements. An order the Virginia Department of Health issued Wednesday now makes it easier for eligible Virgi Where to stream some of this year's top Emmy-nominated shows and how long it will take to watch them Where to stream some of this year's top Emmy-nominated shows and how long it will take to watch them 09/11/2025 01:13pm • Now that the Emmy nominations have been announced, you've got two months to catch up on some of the year's most acclaimed shows. Some binges may take longer than others, but the list below should help you choose what to watch and how long it should take to catch up. For those looking for the most ba Indonesian rescuers search for missing people as devastating floods recede 09/11/2025 12:13pm • DENPASAR, Indonesia (AP) — Rescuers on Thursday searched in rivers and the rubble of devastated villages for survivors of deadly flash floods that struck two provinces in Indonesia a day earlier, as waters began to recede. Torrential rains beginning Monday caused flooding and landslides on the tou No. 2 Penn State looking to tighten up in final tuneup before Big Ten slate begins 09/11/2025 12:12pm • STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — James Franklin believes his team has played well enough over the first two weeks of the season, and he knows the Nittany Lions need to tighten up before the schedule gets much tougher. The No. 2 Nittany Lions (2-0) have their final tuneup against Villanova (1-0) on Saturd European Central Bank leaves rates unchanged as economy weathers Trump's tariffs European Central Bank leaves rates unchanged as economy weathers Trump's tariffs 09/11/2025 10:24am • FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged Thursday with inflation back under control and the economy weathering Trump’s tariff onslaught better than expected. The bank’s rate-setting council left its benchmark deposit rate unchanged at 2% at a meeting at The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits last week hits 263,000, most in nearly 4 years The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits last week hits 263,000, most in nearly 4 years 09/11/2025 09:43am • WASHINGTON (AP) — In another grim sign for the U.S. labor market, jobless claim applications jumped to their highest level in almost four years last week, virtually assuring the Federal Reserve will cut its benchmark interest rate next week. The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits Ex-Premier League referee David Coote denies making an indecent image of a child 09/11/2025 08:09am • NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Former Premier League referee David Coote pleaded not guilty on Thursday to making an indecent image of a child. Coote, who was fired last year by the organization managing referees in England for derogatory remarks about ex-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, appeared at Notti Rescue boat evacuating flood victims capsizes in eastern Pakistan, killing 9 09/11/2025 05:43am • MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — A rescue boat evacuating people displaced by floods capsized in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province this week, killing nine people, government officials said Thursday. The boat, carrying 20 people, overturned Tuesday on the swollen Indus River when strong winds and fast cu How schools, community groups contribute to promising overdose trends in DC area How schools, community groups contribute to promising overdose trends in DC area 09/11/2025 04:08am • Once a month at Edison High School, dozens of students attend a meeting for the Fairfax County, Virginia, school’s "Our Minds Matter Club." The group strives to create a space in which students can speak about whatever’s on their minds, whether it be their mental health or a challenge they’ Strike on Qatar shows limits of Israel's elusive quest to vanquish Hamas 09/11/2025 02:10am • Israel's attack on Hamas' top leaders as they weighed a new ceasefire proposal in Qatar was the latest in a series of shocking and unprecedented measures it has taken to vanquish the militant group — all of which have so far failed. Hamas says its top leaders survived Tuesday's strike, but it has When push comes to shove, expect Lyles and Bednarek back on the track for a rematch at worlds 09/11/2025 01:05am • TOKYO (AP) — With a message-sending staredown, then the two-handed shove that followed, then the trash talk that came after that, Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek set the stage for what could be the best legit sprint rivalry track has seen in decades. Their next showdown: track and field world champi As fighting escalates, kidnappings of aid workers surge in South Sudan As fighting escalates, kidnappings of aid workers surge in South Sudan 09/11/2025 12:20am • NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The number of aid workers kidnapped in South Sudan has more than doubled this year, according to two senior humanitarian officials working for international groups. Aid agencies are concerned about the well-being of their staff and the disruption of their life-saving services The Latest: Conservative activist Charlie Kirk is shot and killed while speaking at a Utah college The Latest: Conservative activist Charlie Kirk is shot and killed while speaking at a Utah college 09/11/2025 12:18am • Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was killed by a single shot in a targeted attack during an outdoor event Wednesday at Utah Valley University, authorities said. Kirk co-founded the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA and was a close ally of President Donald Trump. No one was in custo
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