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Washington Nationals LF Jayson Werth leaves game Washington Nationals left fielder Jayson Werth, who started Saturday's game with the Philadelphia Phillies, left the game for an undisclosed injury.Bobby Ryan, Ottawa Senators shock Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 1 of Eastern Conference finals Bobby Ryan scored at 4:59 of overtime to give the Ottawa Senators a 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.Boston Celtics cheated out of extra second in Friday's loss to Washington Wizards The NBA acknowledged in its "Last Two Minute Report" on Saturday that the Boston Celtics should have had an extra second on the clock to run a final play.Threes could be key in San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors series opener Two teams that excel offensively and defensively from beyond the 3-point line go strength against strength when the Spurs and Golden State Warriors meet.2017 Players Championship Leaderboard Update: Holmes, Stanley share one-stroke lead If one thing is for certain when even the best golfers on the planet try to tackle the famed Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, it's that nothing is a sure thing.Leonard Fournette highlights Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie minicamp As expected, running back Leonard Fournette drew the bulk of the attention during the Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie minicamp this weekend.Streaking Minnesota Twins handcuff Cleveland Indians again in 4-1 win This was the Jose Berrios that Minnesota Twins manager Paul Molitor was hoping to see.Tommy Pham, Magneuris Sierra lead St. Louis Cardinals to win over Chicago Cubs Tommy Pham and Magneuris Sierra may not know how long they will be with the St. Louis Cardinals, but they intend to make the most of the opportunity.Matt Moore, San Francisco Giants shut down Cincinnati Reds While his teammates were grinding out a 17-inning win the night before, San Francisco Giants left-hander Matt Moore was relaxing on the couch.Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr attends first home practice since taking leave Golden State coach Steve Kerr was involved in practice on Saturday for the first time since early in the postseason as the Warriors worked out.Denver Broncos want new RB Jamaal Charles to carry the ball, not the load Jamaal Charles wasn't brought in to start at running back. But he wasn't brought in to twiddle his thumbs, either.Arizona Cardinals sign trio of draft picks The Arizona Cardinals signed tackle Will Holden, running back T.J. Logan and cornerback Rudy Ford to four-year-contracts on Saturday.San Antonio Spurs F Kawhi Leonard cleared to play in Game 1 vs. Golden State Warriors San Antonio Spurs All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard has been cleared to play in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden State Warriors Sunday.Boston Red Sox survive Tampa Bay Rays' home runs Chris Sale took the Fenway Park mound Saturday with his new team in danger of falling back to the .500 mark for the first time since being 5-5.New Orleans Saints expect C Max Unger to play in preseason despite foot surgery The New Orleans Saints now expect center Max Unger, who recently underwent foot surgery, to be ready to play in Week 3 of the preseason.Mike Tomlin enjoys first look at Pittsburgh Steelers rookies Coach Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers liked what he saw from the newest players on the team during the three-day rookie minicamp.Portugal's Sobral wins 2017 Eurovision Song Contest Singing a song written by his sister, Portugal's Salvador Sobral won the Eurovision 2017 title, besting performers from 42 countries.Company recalls 250K lbs. of frozen burritos over listeria concerns New Mexico-based food company Green Chile recalled more than 250,000 lbs., of frozen, pre-cooked burritos over potential listeria contamination, officials said.Bryce Harper, Nats agree to one-year contract extension The Washington Nationals agreed to terms on a one-year contract with Bryce Harper, the team announced Saturday, which will make him MLB's highest-paid player.North Korea holds another missile launch test North Korea conducted another in a string of missile tests Saturday amid heightened international tensions over its nuclear program.Prank pineapple left at Scottish gallery included in modern art show A pair of Scotland college students jokingly left a pineapple on a table at a modern art museum, only to find days later it had become part of the exhibit.Ky., woman indicted for stealing $15K in Girl Scout cookies A Kentucky woman has been charged with stealing $15,000 worth of Girl Scout cookies and has since disappeared, state police said.Kentucky court sides with owner who refused printing gay pride shirts A Kentucky appeals court ruled in favor of a Christian T-shirt store owner who refused to print shirts promoting the Lexington, Ky., gay pride festival.World's best-preserved armored dinosaur fossil on display in Canada The world's best preserved dinosaur fossil went on display in Canada six years after it was accidentally found by a shovel operator.Subway death makes four corpses in four days in public in NYC Commuters in New York City made a grim discovery Saturday, a dead man on a subway train, the fourth time in as many days police responded to a corpse in public. |
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North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile in New TestNorth Korea launched a ballistic missile that traveled around 700 km (430 miles) in what appears to be the latest banned missile test. New Ebola Outbreak Might be Chance to Test VaccineEbola has killed at least one person in Democratic Republic of Congo the WHO said Friday. Developers are standing ready with a new Ebola vaccine. Huge Cyberattack May Have Been Slowed by Researcher, 22Britain's health care system and much of Europe were back on track Saturday after a crippling worldwide cyber-extortion attack was stymied. Egyptian University Students Unravel Underground NecropolisThe ancient burial site is nearly 25 feet below ground and is filled with numerous mummies and artifacts. Tourism officials hope its discovery brings more visitors to the region. Pope on Upcoming Trump Meeting: Friendship Is 'Handcrafted'During a press conference on board the papal plane Saturday, Francis said he would look for common ground during Wednesday's meeting with Trump. Russian Fighter Jet Offers U.S. Plane a 'Greeting' From Just 20 Feet AwayRussia's Ministry of Defense said the fighter had been scrambled due to "an air target approaching the Russian state border" over the Black Sea. Archaeologists Make Stunning Find — at Least 17 MummiesThe discovery was made in an area that hosts a large necropolis for thousands of mummified ibis and baboon birds as well as other animals. Huge Global Cyberattack Triggers Ransom DemandsA large-scale cyberattack affected nearly 100 countries and held tens of thousands of computers ransom. DHS Wants Criminal Histories of Haitians Seeking to Stay in U.S.Secretary John Kelly asked DHS staff for the criminal histories of thousands of Haitians living in the U.S. on protected immigration status Pope Canonizes Children Who Saw Virgin MaryThe siblings said the Madonna told them three secrets, which were later interpreted as foretelling World War II and the rise and fall of Communism. North Korea Open to U.S. Talks, Official SaysChoi did not elaborate on what the North's conditions are, but her comments raise the possibility of North Korea and the U.S. returning to negotiating table Soldiers' Alleged Terror Links Raise Questions About Nazi LegacyTwo German soldiers and an alleged civilian accomplice have been arrested for their involvement in planning a xenophobically-motivated terror attack. Designer Herrera's Nephew Murdered in Venezuela: ReportsThe nephew of fashion designer Carolina Herrera and his business partner were taken hostage and killed in Venezuela, according to local media. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea Launches a Missile, Its First Test After an Election in the SouthThe South Korean military was analyzing data to determine the type of missile launched by the North and whether the test was a success. With New Digital Tools, Even Nonexperts Can Wage CyberattacksThe ransomware tactic behind a global cyberattack on Friday was nothing new. But new digital tools mean that hackers “don’t even need to have any skills to do this anymore.” Hacking Attack Has Security Experts Scrambling to Contain FalloutThe “ransomware” attacks across continents raised fears that people would not be able to meet ransom demands before their data were destroyed. The Election Is Over, but Trump Can’t Seem to Get Past ItAt the root of Donald J. Trump’s unpredictable presidency is a deep frustration about attacks on his legitimacy, and a worry that Washington does not see him as he sees himself. Trump Finds Respite at Liberty University as Aides Interview F.B.I. CandidatesIn his first commencement address as president, Mr. Trump gave a pep talk to graduates, and possibly to himself, after a tumultuous week in Washington. Richard Burr Leads Russia Inquiry, Whether He Likes It or NotMr. Burr, the unobtrusive chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is moving into a spotlight he never expected and does not seem to relish. Behind China’s $1 Trillion Plan to Shake Up the Economic OrderIn stark contrast to President Trump’s “America First” mantra, the “One Belt, One Road” plan aims to remake global commerce in China’s image. Watch Renée Fleming Take Her Final Bow in ‘Der Rosenkavalier’In a moment broadcast live worldwide, the superstar soprano bid farewell to a signature role, closing a chapter in her storied career. Education Disrupted: How Google Took Over the ClassroomThe tech giant is transforming public education with low-cost laptops and free apps. But schools may be giving Google more than they are getting. Hunting Big Game or Boko Haram, ‘You Kill It or It Kills You’In remote Nigerian forests, members of a century-old group are using hunting skills honed over generations to join the fight against the Islamist militants. Where Anti-Tax Fervor Means ‘All Services Will Cease’Some voters in rural Oregon are seeing what happens when taxpayers force government into retreat. Libraries are blinking out. Jails might be next. Ancient Burial Chamber Uncovered in Egypt, With 17 Mummies ... So FarThe remains, which are thought to be more than 1,500 years old, were discovered at a funerary site being excavated by students from Cairo University. 12 Great Stories That Have Nothing to Do With PoliticsTake a break from political news with stories about fake beauty marks, Americans’ lawn obsession and hard-shell tacos. ‘Night of 1,000 Stevies’For 27 years, devotees of Stevie Nicks have been gathering to celebrate her style and music at “Night of 1,000 Stevies.” Step onstage for the culmination of the evening. A Portuguese Ballad Earns Country’s First Eurovision VictoryWhen accepting his award, Salvador Sobral said: “Music is not fireworks, music is feeling, so let’s try to really change this, and bring music back.” Argentines Fight Court’s Leniency for Human Rights CrimesA ruling reduced the sentence of a man convicted of committed crimes during the military dictatorship. After widespread protests, politicians acted to prevent such decisions. Global Health: Candidate to Lead the W.H.O. Accused of Covering Up EpidemicsAs Ethiopia’s health minister, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus ignored cholera outbreaks, a global health expert and adviser to a rival candidate charges. Ivory Coast Soldiers Mutiny, Blockading a CityThe soldiers, demanding bonuses, shot three people in their second uprising since January. Britain and the E.U. Are Breaking Up, but They’re Still Partying TogetherDespite its country’s vote to leave the alliance, the British Embassy in Washington again took part in European Union Day, an annual festival of embassy open houses. One Man Traces His Path From Solitary Confinement to Magna Cum LaudeA year ago, Kyle L. Gathers, a gang member and longtime drug dealer, was sitting in prison. On Saturday, he was addressing his classmates at a vocational school commencement in Boston. Extra Bases: On Uniform No. 0, the Yankees Rule Out NothingEighteen players have worn the number, including four this season. It all started with Al Oliver back in the 1970s. On Golf: A Hush Over Punishments on the PGA Tour Leads Only to WhispersThe tour has long kept quiet when its players misbehave, favoring secrecy over public penalties. But the modern game requires transparency. Anne Imhof, Fierce Young Artist and Choreographer, Wins Venice’s Top PrizeMs. Imhof was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale. Her grim occupation of the German pavilion included anti-riot wire and barking Doberman pinschers. More Recent Articles |
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Washington Nationals left fielder Jayson Werth, who started Saturday's game with the Philadelphia Phillies, left the game for an undisclosed injury.
Bobby Ryan scored at 4:59 of overtime to give the Ottawa Senators a 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.
The NBA acknowledged in its "Last Two Minute Report" on Saturday that the Boston Celtics should have had an extra second on the clock to run a final play.
Two teams that excel offensively and defensively from beyond the 3-point line go strength against strength when the Spurs and Golden State Warriors meet.
If one thing is for certain when even the best golfers on the planet try to tackle the famed Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, it's that nothing is a sure thing.
As expected, running back Leonard Fournette drew the bulk of the attention during the Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie minicamp this weekend.
This was the Jose Berrios that Minnesota Twins manager Paul Molitor was hoping to see.
Tommy Pham and Magneuris Sierra may not know how long they will be with the St. Louis Cardinals, but they intend to make the most of the opportunity.
While his teammates were grinding out a 17-inning win the night before, San Francisco Giants left-hander Matt Moore was relaxing on the couch.
Golden State coach Steve Kerr was involved in practice on Saturday for the first time since early in the postseason as the Warriors worked out.
Jamaal Charles wasn't brought in to start at running back. But he wasn't brought in to twiddle his thumbs, either.
The Arizona Cardinals signed tackle Will Holden, running back T.J. Logan and cornerback Rudy Ford to four-year-contracts on Saturday.
San Antonio Spurs All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard has been cleared to play in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden State Warriors Sunday.
Chris Sale took the Fenway Park mound Saturday with his new team in danger of falling back to the .500 mark for the first time since being 5-5.
The New Orleans Saints now expect center Max Unger, who recently underwent foot surgery, to be ready to play in Week 3 of the preseason.
Coach Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers liked what he saw from the newest players on the team during the three-day rookie minicamp.
Singing a song written by his sister, Portugal's Salvador Sobral won the Eurovision 2017 title, besting performers from 42 countries.
New Mexico-based food company Green Chile recalled more than 250,000 lbs., of frozen, pre-cooked burritos over potential listeria contamination, officials said.
The Washington Nationals agreed to terms on a one-year contract with Bryce Harper, the team announced Saturday, which will make him MLB's highest-paid player.
North Korea conducted another in a string of missile tests Saturday amid heightened international tensions over its nuclear program.
A pair of Scotland college students jokingly left a pineapple on a table at a modern art museum, only to find days later it had become part of the exhibit.
A Kentucky woman has been charged with stealing $15,000 worth of Girl Scout cookies and has since disappeared, state police said.
A Kentucky appeals court ruled in favor of a Christian T-shirt store owner who refused to print shirts promoting the Lexington, Ky., gay pride festival.
The world's best preserved dinosaur fossil went on display in Canada six years after it was accidentally found by a shovel operator.
Commuters in New York City made a grim discovery Saturday, a dead man on a subway train, the fourth time in as many days police responded to a corpse in public.



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