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Three decades is a “shamefully long” time for veterans to wait, the groups said in the report, especially considering the prevalence of toxins at military bases and deployment sites. “There isn’t a major conflict in the past 100 years that has been immune to this epidemic,” the report said. About 2.7 million service members who fought in the Vietnam War may have been exposed to the cancer-causing herbicide Agent Orange from 1962 to 1975, officials said. But the first veterans to be exposed had to wait nearly 30 years before Congress passed the Agent Orange Act of 1991, which established a link between the herbicide and certain cancers and diseases. Under the law, affected veterans no longer needed to show they were exposed to Agent Orange to get disability compensation.
Persons: Mark Jackson, , Jackson, marathoner, , ” Jackson, Orange Organizations: Khanabad, Base, NBC News, DAV Communications, Military, Association of America, DAV, American Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs Locations: Uzbekistan, Melbourne , Florida, Vietnam
ESPN’s star NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is retiring from the company, according to a post from his X account Wednesday morning. The longtime sports reporter will take a job at St. Bonaventure, his alma mater, and become the general manager of its men’s basketball program, the university said. Wojnarowski often broke big news in the NBA world, so frequently that his breaking news reports on player transactions became colloquially known as “Woj bombs.” He and The Athletic’s Shams Charania often competed for scoops on the latest news. “I’ve known and admired Woj since we first worked together at Yahoo! His work ethic is second to none,” ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro said in a statement.
Persons: Adrian Wojnarowski, Bonaventure, Wojnarowski, Shams Charania, , Woj, , Jimmy Pitaro Organizations: NBA, Yahoo, ” ESPN, ESPN Locations: St
WASHINGTON — House Republicans on Wednesday are expected to derail their own plan to avert a government shutdown at the end of the month, with the party divided over the length of a short-term funding bill and what, if anything, should be attached to it. Democrats, who want a “clean” three-month funding patch with nothing attached, and nearly all plan to vote no. But the overwhelming majority of rank-and-file Republicans back Johnson’s move, saying holding the vote will put lawmakers on record. Everyone.”Davidson, who was ousted in July from the far-right House Freedom Caucus, lamented that Republicans have failed to unify behind a plan weeks before the election. That would buy time for bipartisan negotiators to strike a longer-term funding deal during the lame-duck session for fiscal year 2025 — if a short-term bill can pass the House.
Persons: Mike Johnson’s, Donald Trump, , , noncitizens, Johnson, he’s, Mike Rogers, Warren Davidson, ” Davidson, , , Trump, ” Johnson, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, John Duarte, Mitch McConnell, McConnell, Tom Cole, Schumer, Cole, he's Organizations: WASHINGTON —, Republicans, Wednesday, SAVE, CRs, Armed, , Caucus, CNBC, Democrats, Democratic, GOP Locations: Ohio, Ky
At least five game show contestants were "shamelessly exploited" and subjected to "unreasonable, unsafe" working conditions on Amazon Prime's "Beast Games,” a California civil action said this week. "Beast Games" has been billed as a reality competition program with $5 million in prize money, according to Amazon which acquired streaming rights to the show. "Defendant production companies and Amazon shamelessly exploited the labor of approximately (redacted) people who served as contestants," according to lawyers representing the plaintiffs. The 50-page complaint also redacted details of how plaintiffs allegedly suffered and broadly suggested that work conditions were unsuitable. There was also "insufficient medical staff to attend to potential and actual injuries during" production, lawyers for the contestants said.
Persons: Jimmy Donaldson, Donaldson Organizations: , Court, YouTube, Amazon Locations: California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Canada, Panama
A region fearing all-out war may have been taken to the brink by a legion of pagers. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the operation, but Hezbollah laid the blame squarely on its adversary, and two U.S. officials told NBC News that Israel was behind the attack. It follows months of tensions between Hezbollah and Israel since Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attacks and Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip. Israel announced a new war objective late Monday — the safe return of residents displaced from their homes by months of fighting with Hezbollah across the northern border with Lebanon. Israel could benefit on several different levels from such a massive and shocking operation, Horowitz said.
Persons: Israel, Yoav Gallant, ” Michael Horowitz, Horowitz, , , ” Horowitz, Mohanad Hage Ali, Malcolm H, ” Hage Ali said, What’s, , Masoud Pezeshkian, ” Hage Ali, Ori Gordin, Washington, Ben Rhodes, Barack Obama, ” Rhodes Organizations: Hezbollah, NBC News, NBC, Israeli, U.S, Le Beck, Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, Kremlin, Israel Defense Forces ’ Northern Command, BBC Locations: Lebanon, Beirut, Israel, Russia, Jordan, Gaza, Iran, Israeli, U.S, doesn’t
More device explosions were reported across Lebanon on Wednesday, a day after pagers belonging to Hezbollah members detonated across the country, killing at least 12 people and injuring nearly 3,000, state media reported. According to Lebanon's National News Agency, or NNA, "a number" of wounded people had been taken to hospitals in the southern suburbs of Beirut after their wireless pagers exploded. At least three people were killed in device explosions Wednesday, NNA reported. Al-Manar, a Hezbollah-affiliated news agency, reported that wireless devices exploded in people’s hands across the country. The Associated Press reported that its own journalists were in Beirut at a funeral for four people killed by exploding pagers the day before when they heard "multiple explosions at the site."
Persons: NNA, Israel, Firas Abiad Organizations: Lebanon's National News Agency, Associated Press, Public, National News Agency Locations: Lebanon, Beirut, Israel
He just missed making the top 10 again when the 1981 single “Her Town Too” — a duet with James Taylor — peaked at No. I had an agent, but I don’t know that I really read for any of those roles. In a 2018 interview with the Chicago Tribune, Souther said that he was still friendly with most of his superstar collaborators. I don’t really want to be stopped when I’m in the grocery store and have somebody pay a bunch of attention to me. Donations in JD’s honor can be made to Best Friends Animal Society, an organization that was very important to him.
Persons: JD Souther, , Souther, Karla Bonoff, ” “ James Dean, ” “ Doolin, Don Henley, Souther’s, Roy Orbison, James Taylor —, Linda Ronstadt, George Strait, Bonnie Raitt, , ’ ” Souther, , Glenn Frey, , JD didn’t, ” Souther, Steven Spielberg, Ed Zwick, , Mike Nichols, Ed, Longbranch, David Geffen’s, John David Souther, Chris Hillman, Richie Furay, Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Clark, Poco, Linda, won’t, Jackson Browne, Glenn, Waddy, Danny Kortchmar, Taylor, Warren Zevon, Don, Jackson, Zevon, Linda —, Sill, doesn’t, Rose, Dawn, Ronstadt, I’m, Browne, “ Don, David Geffen, ’ I’ve, Frey, Henley, … It’s, you’re, Souther —, Nashville —, “ Glenn Frey, “ She’s, Linda Ronstadt’s, Stevie Nicks, Judee Sill, “ Faulkner, I’ve Organizations: Eagles, PR, , Dixie, Creative Independent, Nashville ”, Songwriters Hall of Fame, David Geffen’s Asylum, British Museum, Souther, Hillman, CSN, Byrds, Dillard, Brothers, Asylum, Hollywood, Chicago Tribune, Jackson, Troubadour, Kia, Facebook, Animal Society Locations: New Mexico, Southern California, Town, , L.A, , , Orange County, Detroit, Henley’s, Texas, I’m, Linda’s, Arizona, New York, Boston, Mars, Columbia, New England, Japan, Wellington , Texas, Nashville, San Francisco, California, Arizona Republic, Europe
In Tuesday's 9th inning of the Padres-Astros game, Altuve appeared to foul a ball off his left foot. However, umpires ruled the ball never hit his foot and Altuve was subsequently thrown out at first base. The Padres and Astros each had costly wild pitches, great defensive plays, clutch hits and plenty of frustration with the umpires. Replays seemed to show the ball missed Profar, Profar appeared to be upset that he wouldn’t have the chance to bat and the Astros bench couldn’t believe the call. As the umpires walked off the field, there was plenty of chirping and chatter directed at them by both teams.
Persons: Shoeless, Joe Jackson, Jose Altuve, Altuve, Altuve couldn’t, Josh Hader, Padre, Hader’s, Fernando Tatis Jr, Profar, couldn’t, Manny Machado, Machado, Grae Kessinger Organizations: Baseball, Padres, Astros, Houston, National League West, Dodgers, Diamondbacks, NL Locations: Houston
Passengers said a pressurization issue on a Delta Air Lines flight Sunday left them with bloody noses and ears. A spokesperson for the airline company said that Flight 1203 from Salt Lake City to Portland, Oregon, was unable to pressurize above 10,000 feet. Passenger Jaci Purser told NBC affiliate KSL-TV of Salt Lake City that she felt her ear pop and then bubble because of the pressure in the cabin. It's not clear what caused the pressurization issue but Delta technicians were able to fix it. The plane was briefly taken out of service Sunday morning and went back into service the following day, Delta said.
Persons: Purser, Caryn Allen, Allen, Delta Organizations: Delta Air Lines, SLC, NBC, KSL, Boeing Locations: Salt Lake City, Portland , Oregon
CNN —Buying a historic cruise ship he found on Craigslist back in 2008 was undoubtedly a life-altering decision for Chris Willson. Ship of dreamsWillson and Li moved on board the ship and focused their energies on painstakingly restoring it. Christopher WillsonHis ultimate goal was to transform the neglected ship into a museum, but things didn’t quite go to plan. “We absolutely loved our time with that ship,” Willson tells CNN Travel. It subsequently remained at Alameda for several years, before being purchased by a businessman, who went on to list the ship on Craigslist.
Persons: Chris Willson, Jin Li, Willson, Li, Christopher Willson, ” Willson, I’m, , Wappen von Hamburg, , Aurora ’, Helen’s Marina, ” Herman, “ I’d, Christopher Willson “, Aurora, he’d, Kristina Werner, Connie Cochran, ” Cochran, Cochran, he’s, Christopher Wilson Willson, I’ve, “ There’s, Mary, that’s, haven’t, “ I’ve, hasn’t, It’s, Chris, … Wappen von, … Wappen von Hamburg doesn’t Organizations: CNN, Craigslist, CNN Travel, Blohm, California Delta, Herman, Aurora, Unified Command, US Coast Guard, California Department of Fish, Wildlife, Coast Guard, San, San Joaquin County Sheriff’s, Delta, Global, Wildlife’s, Spill Prevention, City, ” CNN, Love, YouTube, … Wappen von Hamburg Locations: Utah, Germany, Voss, California, Rio Vista, San Francisco’s, Little Potato, Stockton, California’s Central Valley, Chaleur, San Joaquin County, City, Russia, Vancouver, Alameda , California, Alameda, Craigslist, United States, Philadelphia’s Delaware, Long, Aurora
Haiti clearly holds a place in the heart of Ohio’s Republican Gov. He’s been to the country at least 25 times with his wife, he said at a news conference Monday in Springfield. He respects the Haitians who have come to the US legally and found work in Springfield. Further, DeWine said the Haitians found Springfield because business owners there were having trouble finding workers after the Covid-19 pandemic. Like DeWine, Springfield Mayor Rob Rue has also tried very hard to correct the record on the role Haitians are playing in Springfield.
Persons: Mike DeWine, He’s, , , DeWine, ” DeWine, Donald Trump, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Springfield Mayor Rob Rue, ” Rue Organizations: Republican Gov, PBS, Republican, Ohio, Springfield Mayor Locations: Haiti, Springfield, Ohio, DeWine, Springfield , Ohio
It was an incredible moment, and I felt like everybody had my back.”Now, in his latest series, Leguizamo is playing what he calls a “despicable, hateable character” — and he wants as many people as possible to see it. “The Network (platform) is free, all you have to do is subscribe,” Leguizamo said. “We’re doing a platform for diverse, quality stories, important stories.”“The Green Veil” is an eight-episode drama starring Leguizamo in his first lead role on a dramatic television series. Although Leguizamo describes “The Green Veil” as “historical fiction,” it draws on real-life events. Leguizamo was drawn to “The Green Veil” in part because it is a period piece, and Latinos are usually not included in such projects.
Persons: John Leguizamo, Los Angeles “, , , Marlon Brando, “ Viva, ” Al Pacino, Natalie Wood, ” “, ” Leguizamo, ” John Leguizamo, YouTube Leguizamo, Leguizamo, ” —, Gordon Rogers, “ We’ve, Aram Rappaport, “ It’s, Miss Chi, Chi Rodriguez, Wong Foo, Leguizamo’s Organizations: Peacock, DEI, “ Viva Zapata, YouTube, , Comcast, Network, NBC News, Indian Child Welfare, The Network, PBS, Washington , D.C, MSNBC, Vista Social, Broadway, NBC Locations: Los Angeles, , Hollywood, Toulouse, “ Moulin Rouge, “ Kingdom, Washington ,
The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC, on June 25. Ting Shen/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesAfter all the hype that’s been brewing for over a year, you might think that once the Federal Reserve finally cuts interest rates the economy will look and feel completely different. Sure, the stock market could have some big swings the second the Fed releases its interest rate decision at 2 pm ET on Wednesday and when Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaks a half hour later. Mortgage rates and the interest rates Americans pay on a variety of loans will quickly drop as well. That’s because when the Fed lowers or raises rates, it takes a while for the full effect of those moves to be felt across the economy.
Persons: Ting Shen, there’s, Jerome Powell, Milton Friedman, Read Organizations: Eccles Federal Reserve, Bloomberg, Federal Reserve, Fed Locations: Washington ,
Fed expected to cut key interest rateChair of the U.S. Federal Reserve Jerome Powell speaks at the U.S. Capitol in July. Bonnie Cash / Getty ImagesThe Federal Reserve is poised to cut its key interest rate for the first time since the onset of the Covid pandemic in 2020. But mixed signals from the economy have some Wall Street traders predicting it’s more likely that there will be a 0.5% cut. It’s for Prime members only, so you’ll have to sign up in time if you want to shop. And did you know that in addition to free shipping, members also get benefits like Prime Video and Grubhub+.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Jerome Powell, Bonnie Cash, Hsu Ching, kuang, Cristiana Bársony, Arcidiacono, Gold, , , pagers, Sean ‘ Diddy ’ Combs, Combs, Mike Johnson, Trump, Donald Trump, Harris, Kamala Harris, Chuck Todd, Gisele Pelicot, Christophe Simon, I’m, don’t, Annie Hill, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: U.S . Federal, U.S, Capitol, CNBC, Fed, Consulting, Prosecutors, of, National Association of Black Journalists, Republicans, NBC, Trump, Polaris, University of North Texas Health Science, The, Getty, Amazon Locations: Lebanon, Taiwan, Iran, Israel, Hungary, Southern, of New, Springfield , Ohio, Gaza, Ohio, San Diego, Mazan, France, AFP
A Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian missile facility early Wednesday threw up towering fireballs visible from space and thundering detonations that triggered earthquake monitors. Officials on both sides said it was the result of a large Ukrainian drone attack on Toropets, a town in the Tver region around 230 miles from the Russian capital. Russian state media has previously reported that the military was building an arsenal for storing missiles and other explosives there. Russia’s air defense systems destroyed some 54 drones launched overnight against five western Russian regions, Russian state news agencies said, citing a report from Moscow’s defense ministry. Kyiv has increasingly been hitting back with drone attacks on what it says are military targets on Russian soil.
Persons: Igor Rudenya, Rudenya, George William Herbert, Volodymyr Zelenksyy Organizations: NASA, Security Service, NBC News, Reuters, Middlebury Institute of International Studies Locations: Ukrainian, Russian, Moscow, Tver, Norwegian, Ukraine, Monterey, California, Russia, Kyiv, United States, Washington, Kremlin
That cleared the way for counties to start preparing, printing and distributing mail ballots to those who request them. Most rejected ballots are tossed out for arriving after Election Day, but thousands have been rejected for missing signatures and similar paperwork errors. Pennsylvania's mail ballots have once again been the subject of a major election-year legal battle. The state Supreme Court ruled last week that mail ballots with improper dates can't be counted. Looking ahead to November, clerks in Pennsylvania still won’t be able to process any mail ballots before Election Day, meaning it could again take days to count them.
Persons: Commonwealth Al Schmidt, Cornel, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, , Trump baselessly, won’t Organizations: Commonwealth, Pennsylvania, Officials Locations: Pennsylvania, In Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Harrisburg
Lawrence co-wrote “When I Was Your Man” with Mars, Ari Levine, and Andrew Wyatt. Mars is not named as a plaintiff in the suit, and a representative for the singer did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News. More than two dozen other companies accused of distributing the song were also named in the lawsuit. A representative for Cyrus did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News. “It is undeniable based on the combination and number of similarities between the two recordings that ‘Flowers’ would not exist without ‘When I Was Your Man,’” the lawsuit said.
Persons: Miley Cyrus, , ” Cyrus, Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, , Lawrence, Ari Levine, Andrew Wyatt, Mars, Cyrus, Bruno Mars ’, Miley Cyrus ’, , Cyrus ’, ” Tempo, “ Flowers ” Organizations: Central, Central District of, Investments, NBC News, NBC, Tempo Music Investments Locations: U.S, Central District, Central District of California
LONDON — Kate, the Princess of Wales, held her first official engagement Tuesday since announcing last week that she had completed her cancer treatment. Kate, wife of Prince William, the heir to the British throne, attended a private meeting at Windsor Castle, according to the Royal Circular, a daily briefing of royal activities published in the Times of London newspaper. The Royal Foundation is the main philanthropic vehicle for William and Kate, supporting community groups that work on early years education, homelessness and conservation projects. The princess has appeared in public since she revealed she was undergoing cancer treatment in March, including at the men’s final at Wimbledon in July. It emerged in February that Charles himself was receiving cancer treatment.
Persons: Princess, Prince William, Royal Foundation of The Prince, Princess of, Kate, Charlotte, Pippa Middleton Matthews, King Charles III, Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince Andrew Organizations: Windsor, Times, London, Royal Foundation of The, Royal Foundation, Wimbledon Locations: Wales, Princess of Wales, California
There’s been an odd numbness in the political ecosystem regarding the apparent second attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The problem with political discourse in America right now is that we are all stuck in a social media funhouse mirror booth. I promise you that the way Americans speak about one another online isn’t the way most Americans behave in person with one another. As social media rose and became the main distributor and facilitator of political information, our politics have become more combative and less collaborative. Right now, our political information ecosystem doesn’t reward incrementalism or nuance, instead punishing both and, more to the point, rewarding those who make up the best stories.
Persons: There’s, Donald Trump, We’ve, Trump, we’ve, isn’t, demonizing, I’m, don’t, It’s, Churchill, here’s, we’ll Organizations: Fox News, Fox, Trump Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, America, Springfield , Ohio, Miami, Florida, Springfield
The Federal Reserve is expected to announce Wednesday its first interest rate cut since 2020. While layoffs remain low, hiring has virtually ground to a halt, especially in some white-collar professions, making the job search process unusually difficult for many. That would entail a cut of at least 0.5% at some point by the time the Fed announces its interest rate in January. The Fed believes Wednesday's anticipated cut, and ones likely coming over the next several months, should put a floor under further economic deterioration. "Layoffs remain low, job openings remain high, GDP is growing at a healthy pace, and there have not been any major negative shocks," David Mericle, Goldman Sachs' chief U.S. economist, said in a note to clients.
Persons: Jay Bryson, Wednesday's, David Mericle, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Federal, Bank of America, Fed, NBC News, Citi Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo
SRINAGAR, India — Voters lined up outside polling stations in India’s Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday to vote in the first provincial election being held in a decade in the Himalayan region that has grappled with years of militant violence. Jammu and Kashmir is India’s only Muslim-majority territory and has been at the center of a dispute with neighboring Pakistan since 1947. Until 2019, Indian-ruled Jammu and Kashmir had a special status of partial autonomy that was revoked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party-led (BJP) government has said that revoking the region’s special status restored normalcy in the area and helped its development. The contest this time is between regional parties promising to restore the special status, India’s main opposition Congress party which has allied with a prominent regional group, as well as the BJP, which is pitching development and a permanent end to militancy.
Persons: , , Mohammad Asim Bhat, Narendra Modi’s, ” Modi Organizations: India — Voters, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, BJP Locations: SRINAGAR, India, Jammu, Kashmir, Pakistan, Indian
Images of the destroyed pagers showed that they bore stickers from Taiwan-based Gold Apollo, Reuters reported. In a statement, Gold Apollo identified the other company as the Hungary-based BAC. Reached by phone on Wednesday, a spokesperson for Gold Apollo declined to comment further, citing the ongoing investigation. The explosions on Tuesday come amid rising concern that tensions between Israel and Lebanon could spiral into all-out war. Hsu of Gold Apollo said he also felt he had been victimized and was considering filing a lawsuit.
Persons: Hsu Ching, kuang, ” Hsu, , , Mohamed Azakir, Jeanine Hennis, Matthew Miller, Muhammad Mahdi, Ali Ammar, Hsu, Gold Apollo Organizations: Reuters, of Economic Affairs, NBC News, Hamas, . Security, American University of, American University of Beirut Medical Center, U.S . Locations: HONG KONG, Taiwan, Lebanon, Iran, Israel, Europe, New Taipei, Hungary, Beijing, United States, Gaza, Israeli, American University of Beirut, U.S
Most of the injuries were to the face, abdomen, hands, and eyes, he said, according to NNA. Footage from inside one of the hospitals showed chaotic scenes with staff attending to dozens of men bandaged and bleeding. Abiad visited several hospitals in the capital, Beirut, on Tuesday evening and then again on Wednesday morning, NNA reported. The American University of Beirut Medical Center said it had received more than 190 patients and was operating at full capacity. AUBMC added that its paging system had been upgraded in April 2024 and began operating on August 29, 2024.
Persons: Firass Abiad, Abiad, NNA, ” AUBMC, Pagers, AUBMC Organizations: Public, NNA, Healthy Ministry, American University of, American University of Beirut Medical Center Locations: Lebanon, Beirut, American University of Beirut
NBC News’ Steve Kornacki announced that his mom, Anne B. (Ramonas) Kornacki, has died. (Ramonas) Kornacki, 1947-2024,” he simply wrote in an X post. The obituary described Anne B. Kornacki as a native of Waterbury, Connecticut, and a “devoted wife, mother, grandma and sister.”According to the obit, Anne B. Kornacki, died “unexpectedly” on Friday, Sept. 13 at Midcoast Hospital in Brunswick, Maine, surrounded by her family. The couple welcomed two children, Steve Kornacki and Katie Kornacki, and later opened a bed and breakfast.
Persons: Steve Kornacki, Anne B, , , I’m, Casey, “ Anne B, Kornacki, Stephan J, Katie Kornacki, Steve, Grandma, ” Anne Kornacki, Brian Duffy Organizations: NBC, Midcoast Hospital Locations: Waterbury , Connecticut, Brunswick , Maine, Brunswick
Atlanta police on Tuesday continued to search for two robbers captured on video dropping into a check cashing store from the ceiling and grabbing stacks of cash from a safe. The images appear to be taken from the security video. The department also released some of that morning's video, captured from inside the store as its ceiling was breached and including the robbers' exit. A robber falls through the ceiling of a check cashing business in southwest Atlanta on Sept. 3. They fled out the rear portal, and video captured a woman walking by just after the door was opened.
Persons: Teyoka Glenn, Glenn, It's, Martin Luther King Jr Organizations: Atlanta, Police, Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Police, city's Connect Locations: Atlanta, city's Connect Atlanta
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