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American Media Inc. is looking for a buyer for The National Enquirer.The scandal-hungry tabloid, which has been beset by scandals of its own making in the past year, is on the block, along with American Media's other tabloid magazines.American Media CEO David Pecker confirmed the plan on Wednesday after 317

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After losing an hour of executive time to "springing forward" his clock an hour over the weekend, President Donald Trump voiced his support Monday to eliminate states' legal requirement of "falling back" an hour each year."Making Daylight Saving Time permanent is O.K. with me!" Trump tweeted. 305

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A woman in Pennsylvania drove into the path of an oncoming vehicle as a way to test her faith, resulting in two people being injured, police say.State police also say she showed no concern for the people who were in injured, 237

  

Alex Jones, the founder of the far-right conspiracy website Infowars, lost his appeal Friday in connection to a case that seeks damages related to the Sandy Hook mass shooting.A Texas appellate court ruled Friday that Jones and Infowars cannot cite a free speech law to end a suit that seeks damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Jones and Infowars are being sued by a mother who lost a child in the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012. The 3rd Court of Appeals found that Jones' and Infowars' reporting that the school shooting was a hoax and that the parents were actors "could be understood to accuse parents of Sandy Hook victims of either being untruthful about the manner in which their children were killed or being untruthful about whether their children were killed at all," 858

  

Although the fall officially arrived earlier this week, summer-like weather is still occurring throughout much of the United States. According to data released recently by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a warm-weather pattern is expected to continue through the end of the year. The data shows that the continental United States and Alaska will likely have above-average temperatures for the rest of 2019. Tthe High Plains and the South have a good chance for warmer-than-average temperatures from October through December, but the Southwest, Alaska and New England have a more significant chance for above-average temperatures to end the year.A warm end to 2019 would follow a hotter-than-average summer for the United States. All 50 states had at or above average temperatures from June through August. Anthony Artusa, a NOAA meteorologist, said that the forecast was based off model data, sea-surface temperatures, and long-term trends. The sea-surface temperatures currently along both the West Coast and East Coast are significantly warmer than normal, according to NOAA data.Greg Johnson, an oceanographer for NOAA said the water off both coasts has absorbed a lot of heat this summer. "The oceans are substantially warmer than they have been in the past… they have absorbed a massive amount of heat," Johnson said.Artusa said that while temperatures from October through December will likely be warm throughout most of the U.S., some areas could still have some cooler weather within the period."This is a 90-day average, so it doesn't mean that every day within the period will be above normal," Artusa said. There will be some days that will be undoubtedly below normal, and some at normal. But when you look at the 90-day period as a whole, we think it will be dominated by above-normal temperatures." 1853

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