Russia launches largest air attack on Ukraine, strikes government building for first timeNew Foto - Russia launches largest air attack on Ukraine, strikes government building for first time

Russia launched its largest aerial assault of the Ukraine war overnight into Sunday, deploying more than 800 drones and striking a Kyiv government building for the first time. An infant was among at least two people killed during drone strikes on several residential buildings in the capital, which was under an air-raid siren for 11 hours. Moscow's forces launched a total of 810 drones, four ballistic missiles and nine cruise missiles, the Ukrainian Air Force said. While most were shot down by air defenses, 54 drones and nine missiles hit targets across Ukraine, the air force said. That surpasses the size of aJuly attackthat was previously the largest of the war, which began with Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbor in February 2022. Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko called it a "massive attack," saying the cities of Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Kremenchuk, and Odesa all came under fire, as well as Kyiv. In the capital, the building that houses the prime minister's office, as well as some government ministries, was struck in the assault, she said. "For the first time, the Government building, its roof, and upper floors were damaged by the enemy attacks. Rescuers are extinguishing the fire. I thank them for their work," Svyrydenko said. The building is in Kyiv's government quarter, next to the parliament and close to the office of the president. "We will rebuild the buildings. But the lives lost cannot be brought back. Every day, the enemy terrorizes and kills our people across the country," said Svyrydenko. Rescuers found the body of an infant under the rubble of a building in the western Kyiv neighborhood of Sviatoshynskyi, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city's military administration. The child was under the age of one, according to Kyiv's mayor Vitali Klitschko, who said a young woman was also killed. A nine-floor apartment building in the Sviatoshynskyi district was "severely damaged," Klitschko said in a Telegram post, adding that four floors of the building were "partially destroyed." "Also in Sviatoshynskyi district, debris hit a 16-story residential building, causing a fire on the 15th and 16th floors." Klitschko said. There were fires at two additional multistory apartment blocks in the same district, and at another building in the eastern Darnytskyi district, he said. At least 18 people were wounded, Ukraine's State Emergency Services (SES) said, describing the drone strikes on the capital as a "massive attack." The agency released images showing several buildings with large holes in the side and firefighters working at the scene. Earlier on Sunday morning, Polish and allied aircraft were activated to ensure the safety of Polish airspace due to Russian attacks in western Ukraine near Poland's border, the country's armed forces said, Reuters reported. "Polish and allied aircraft are operating in our airspace, while ground-based air defense and radar reconnaissance systems have been brought to the highest state of readiness," Poland's operational command said in apost on X. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Russia launches largest air attack on Ukraine, strikes government building for first time

Russia launches largest air attack on Ukraine, strikes government building for first time Russia launched its largest aerial assault of the ...
DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100k and $250k to should stay secretNew Foto - DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100k and $250k to should stay secret

The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal judge overseeing the case of deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to denya request from NBC Newsto unseal the names of two associates who received large payments from him in 2018, court documents show. TheJustice Department citedprivacy concerns expressed by the two individuals as the reason for not making their names public. The first associate received a payment of $100,000 from Epstein and the second associate received a payment of $250,000, both in 2018, days after the Miami Herald began publishing a series of investigative stories where victims criticized a plea deal he received in Florida in 2008. As part of the plea agreement, Epstein secured a statement from federal prosecutors in Florida that the two individuals would not be prosecuted. The payments became public after Epstein was indicted and arrested in New York in 2019 and asked to be released on bail. Federal prosecutors in New York filed a memorandum on July 16, 2019, that argued Epstein should remain in jail to prevent him from tampering with witnesses. They cited the payments he made to the two individuals, which began two days after the Miami Herald began publishing its stories on Epstein's plea deal, also known as a nonprosecution agreement, or NPA. Prosecutors wrote that on Nov. 30, 2018, Epstein "wired $100,000 from a trust account he controlled, to an individual named as [REDACTED] a potential co-conspirator — and for whom Epstein obtained protection in — the NPA." Prosecutors also wrote that "this individual was also named and featured prominently in the Herald series." Prosecutors added that "the same records show that just three days later, on or about December 3, 2018, the defendant wired $250,000 from the same trust account to [REDACTED], who was also named as a potential co-conspirator — and for whom Epstein also obtained protection in — the NPA." The prosecutors continued: "This individual is also one of the employees identified in the Indictment, which alleges that she and two other identified employees facilitated the defendant's trafficking of minors by, among other things, contacting victims and scheduling their sexual encounters with the defendant at his residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Florida." Prosecutors said in the filings that Epstein's payments may be evidence of "efforts to influence witnesses." "This course of action, and in particular its timing," they said, "suggests the defendant was attempting to further influence co-conspirators who might provide information against him in light of the recently re-emerging allegations." Last month,NBC News sent a letterasking U.S. District Judge Richard Berman to unseal the redacted names because Epstein is deceased, the criminal proceedings have ended, and the Justice Department said in a memo in July that there would be no additional charges filed against uncharged third parties. Bermangave federal prosecutorsuntil Sept. 5 to respond. In aSept. 5 reply letter, Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, wrote, "Individual-1 and Individual-2 are uncharged third parties who have not waived their privacy interests; indeed, both Individual-1 and Individual-2 have expressly objected to the unsealing of their names and personal identifying information in the July 2019 Letter." Clayton said the two unnamed individuals sent letters to the U.S. attorney's office expressing their concern but that those letters are under seal. The judge has given NBC News until Sept. 12 to respond to the Justice Department's request that the names remain secret. It is not known when Berman will make a ruling on NBC News' request.

DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100k and $250k to should stay secret

DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100k and $250k to should stay secret The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal judge ...
Reports: USTA asks U.S. Open broadcasters to censor crowd reactions to TrumpNew Foto - Reports: USTA asks U.S. Open broadcasters to censor crowd reactions to Trump

The United States Tennis Association asked U.S. Open broadcasters to censor any reaction or protest to President Donald Trump during his appearance at the men's singles final Sunday, according to reports. The USTA reportedly sent a memo to broadcasters, saying that Trump will be shown on tournament feeds during the opening anthem ceremony. Broadcasters were also asked in the memo to "refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions in response to the president's attendance in any capacity." The president planned to watch the match from a sponsor's suite, according to the memo. "We regularly ask our broadcasters to refrain from showcasing off-court disruptions," USTA spokesman Brendan McIntyre told The Athletic. ESPN, which declined official comment on Saturday, is reportedly planning to show and acknowledge Trump as it normally would during sporting events. Trump last appeared at the U.S. Open in 2015. The crowd booed the then-presidential candidate during a quarterfinal match between sisters Venus and Serena Williams. The men's singles final will feature Italy's Jannik Sinner taking on Spain's Carlos Alcaraz. The No. 1-ranked Sinner is looking to become the first men's player to defend the U.S. Open title since Roger Federer won five straight from 2004-08. Alcaraz, ranked No. 2, last won the tournament in 2022. --Field Level Media

Reports: USTA asks U.S. Open broadcasters to censor crowd reactions to Trump

Reports: USTA asks U.S. Open broadcasters to censor crowd reactions to Trump The United States Tennis Association asked U.S. Open broadcaste...
Hamlin captures second consecutive pole to open NASCAR playoffsNew Foto - Hamlin captures second consecutive pole to open NASCAR playoffs

MADISON, Ill. (AP) — Denny Hamlin remained perfect in qualifying during theNASCAR Cup Series playoffs, capturing the pole position Saturday at World Wide Technology Raceway. It's the 46th career pole and third this season for the Joe Gibbs Racing star, who also qualified first for last week'splayoff opener at Darlington Raceway. "We made some great adjustments from where we were in practice," said Hamlin, who turned a 139.190 mph lap in his No. 11 Toyota. "That's what they did so well last week for qualifying. Now we've got great track position and just got to maintain it, and we'll be in good shape." Kyle Larson will start second alongside Hamlin, earning his first top-10 qualifying effort on the 1.25-mile oval east of St. Louis. Chase Briscoe qualified third, followed by Ross Chastain, Ryan Blaney, William Byron, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell and Austin Cindric as playoff drivers took the top nine starting spots for Sunday's 300-mile race at the track known as Gateway. It was a notable departure from how the playoffs began at Darlington. Only four championship-eligible drivers finished in the top 10 of the Southern 500, a record low for a playoff opener. Among the disappointments was Larson, whose 19th at Darlington continued a five-race drought without a top-five finish. "I think our team needs it more than anything," the 2021 Cup champion said. "We haven't been able to celebrate a whole lot, so we will definitely celebrate a front row starting spot at Gateway. It's been a rough, inconsistent couple of months, so even just qualifying good feels really nice." Alex Bowman, who has finished no higher than 13th at Gateway, qualified 25th as the only playoff driver who will start outside the top 20. Bowman is tied with Josh Berry (who qualified 12th) for last in the points standings among the 16 playoff drivers. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Hamlin captures second consecutive pole to open NASCAR playoffs

Hamlin captures second consecutive pole to open NASCAR playoffs MADISON, Ill. (AP) — Denny Hamlin remained perfect in qualifying during theN...
Pritzker hits Trump over deportation meme: 'This is not a joke. This is not normal'New Foto - Pritzker hits Trump over deportation meme: 'This is not a joke. This is not normal'

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) lambasted President Trump on Saturday for joking aboutimmigration enforcement efforts, includingplans to target Chicago, calling the president a "wannabe dictator." "The President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city," Pritzker wrote onsocial platform Xin response to a meme shared by Trump. "This is not a joke. This is not normal." "Donald Trump isn't a strongman, he's a scared man," he added. "Illinois won't be intimidated by a wannabe dictator." Trump earlier Saturday posted an image generated by artificial intelligence (AI)to his Truth Social platformthat showed his likeness as a law enforcement official. The background includes an image of Chicago burning, several helicopters and text that reads "Chipocalypse Now" — a nod to the 1979 movie "Apocalypse Now." In the caption, the president wrote, "I love the smell of deportations in the morning… Chicago about to find out why it's called the Department of WAR." The comment comes just a day after hesigned an executive orderto rebrand the Defense Department to theDepartment of War. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) railed against the post in a Saturday social media post, stating it is "beneath the honor of our nation." "But the reality is that he wants to occupy our city and break our Constitution," Johnsonwroteon X. "We must defend our democracy from this authoritarianism by protecting each other and protecting Chicago from Donald Trump." Trump late last month signaled his administrationwould look to the Windy Citynext in its efforts to tackle crime and illegal immigration. The White Housealready confirmedthat is looking to use a Navy base near Chicago to support itsmigrant detention efforts. The president has alsothreatened to deployNational Guard troops to the city, pointing towhat he called successin hisfederal takeoverof Washington, D.C., to aid in theexpected crackdown. While his moves in the nation's capital are protected under the federal district'sHome Rule Act,Illinois is a sovereign state. Any effort to deploy troops to Chicago without the governor requesting assistance would likely result in alegal battle, like the onethat played outinLos Angelesover deportation raids. Local officials in The Prairie State havepushed backon the administration's threat, suggesting Trump is overstepping his authority. Johnsonsigned a protective orderlate last month to combat the potential deployment of soldiers. The city's Office of Immigrant, Migrant and Refugee Rights also rolled outan updated websiteearlier this week withstep-by-step guidanceon how immigrants can protect themselves. Pritzker hasblasted Trumpfor suggesting that major cities should be asking the federal government forassistance with law enforcement, citing dwindling crime statistics and calling the request "an insult." The president has also floatedNew OrleansandBaltimoreas potential targets. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Pritzker hits Trump over deportation meme: ‘This is not a joke. This is not normal’

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RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignationNew Foto - RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignation

WASHINGTON (AP) — Members ofRobert F. Kennedy Jr.'s family are calling for him to step down as health secretary following a contentious congressional hearing this past week, during which the Trump Cabinet official faced bipartisan questioning about his tumultuous leadership offederal health agencies. Kennedy's sister, Kerry Kennedy, and his nephew, Joseph P. Kennedy III, issued scathing statements Friday, calling for him to resign as head of the Health and Human Services Department. The calls from the prominent Democratic family came a day after Kennedy had to defend his recent efforts to pull back COVID-19 vaccine recommendations and fire high-level officials at the Centers for Disease Control at a three-hour Senate hearing. "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a threat to the health and wellbeing of every American," Joseph P. Kennedy III said in a post on X. The former congressman added: "None of us will be spared the pain he is inflicting." His aunt echoed those claims, saying "medical decisions belong in the hands of trained and licensed professionals, not incompetent and misguided leadership." This is not the first time Kennedy has been the subject of his family's ire. Several of his relatives had objected to his presidential run in the last campaign, while others wrote to senators earlier this year, calling for them to reject his nomination to be Trump's health secretary due to views they considered disqualifying on life-saving vaccines. Kennedy, a longtime leader in the anti-vaccine movement, has spent the last seven months implementing his once-niche, grassroots movement to the highest level of America's public health system. The sweeping changes to the agencies tasked with public health policy and scientific research have resulted in thousands of layoffs and the remaking of vaccine guidelines. The moves — some of which contradict assurances he made during hisconfirmation hearings— have rattledmedical groupsand officials in several Democratic-led states, which have responded with their ownvaccine advice.

RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignation

RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignation WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of...
2 members of Marquette men's lacrosse team killed in car crash in Milwaukee on FridayNew Foto - 2 members of Marquette men's lacrosse team killed in car crash in Milwaukee on Friday

Two members of the Marquette men's lacrosse team were killed in a car crash near campus on Friday, theschool announced Saturday. Other members of the team, who were in the car at the time of the incident, were hospitalized and treated for injuries. Though Marquette initially declined to identified the students, the school later confirmed that the two players who were killed are Noah Snyder and Scott Michaud, both sophomores. Snyder was an attacking player from Irving, New York, while Michaud was a goalie from Springboro, Ohio. "Please keep Noah and Scott's parents, siblings and families, and the Marquette Athletics and college communities in your prayers. Noah and Scott's lives were taken too soon and we share in the heartbreak of their teammates, coaches and those who knew them personally," university president Dr. Kimo Ah Yunwrote in a statement on social media. All athletic events were canceledout of respect for the two students, and a mass was held by the university on Saturday. Dear Marquette community,As we continue to mourn and grieve last night's loss of two Marquette University students, I am writing to share with you some additional information.The two students were Noah Snyder and Scott Michaud, both student-athletes on the Marquette men's…pic.twitter.com/iMHhldHizX — Marquette University (@MarquetteU)September 6, 2025 The crash took place in downtown Milwaukee, with police saying that a 41-year-old driver hit another vehicle with six occupants on Friday evening,via the Associated Press. Police confirmed that two of the passengers in the car, later identified as Michaud and Snyder, were pronounced dead at the scene. The other four occupants, three of whom were also on the lacrosse team, sustained injuries that weren't considered life-threatening. The 41-year-old driver has been taken into custody, with police saying that an investigation is ongoing. Per the university, Snyder and Michaud were both on the Big East All-Academic team during their first year at the school. Snyder was a student in the College of Business Administration, per the school, while Michaud was a biomedical sciences major. Snyder played in 13 games for Marquette last season, starting in the final three, and recorded nine goals and seven assists for the team.

2 members of Marquette men's lacrosse team killed in car crash in Milwaukee on Friday

2 members of Marquette men's lacrosse team killed in car crash in Milwaukee on Friday Two members of the Marquette men's lacrosse te...

 

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