
In Taylor Swifts beach town, every clue becomes a wedding rumor
WESTERLY, R. I. (AP) — When a large tent appeared next door to Taylor Swift’s Watch Hill estate this week, it didn’t take long for speculation about the superstar's impending nuptials to ripple through the affluent New England seaside village — and the internet. Soon, fans were swapping theories online, photographers were staking out vantage points and residents found themselves fielding questions about a wedding that never was. Or at least, a wedding that seems yet to happen. The so a...
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- In Taylor Swifts beach town, every clue becomes a wedding rumor
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
- LA Mayor Bass declares emergency to secure resources to help fight warehouse fire
- Newly released video captures the aftermath of a fatal teen stabbing at a Texas track meet
- Trump tries to blame Reflecting Pool woes on vandalism, without offering substantiation
Vance meets top Iranian officials as US looks to get negotiations back on track
OBBUERGEN, Switzerland (AP) — U. S. Vice President JD Vance on Sunday is meeting with top Iranian officials as the White House looks to build out the interim deal to end the war in Iran reached by the two sides last week. Vance was expected to meet with Tehran’s negotiators, including parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, at a Swiss mountainside resort near Lake Lucerne. Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar were also in the room for the direct to a...
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- Vance meets top Iranian officials as US looks to get negotiations back on track
- Trump tries to blame Reflecting Pool woes on vandalism, without offering substantiation
- Trump deepens the dustup with Italys Meloni, who says his unprovoked attacks are senseless
- Congress wonders as the Iran war draws to a close: Was it worth it?
- Kennedy Center says it isnt required to reschedule shows after judge blocks 2-year closure
FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new kind of flu vaccine moved a step closer to the U. S. market Thursday as federal health advisers recommended approval of the first made with the same mRNA technology that was key to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. The Food and Drug Administration is evaluating Moderna's new shot, dubbed mFlusiva, for older Americans ahead of the winter flu season. Moderna is seeking full approval for the vaccine's use in people ages 50 to 64 — along with authorization for use in those...
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- FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology
- Archaeology team unearths prototype of world-famous Stonehenge monument just a few miles away
- Xcels Boulder coal ash cleanup is moving forward. Critics say another source of pollution remains.
- Archaeologists find musket balls and fort linked to the Battle of Bunker Hill
- 15 countries in Kenya adopt the Mombasa Declaration to fight illegal fishing

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