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Adam Duvall, Cincinnati Reds power past Chicago Cubs CINCINNATI -- Adam Duvall hit a three-run homer and Scott Feldman tossed seven shutout innings to lift the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the opener of a three-game series on Friday night at Great American Ball Park.Kenny Perry recovers to earn share of lead at U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry recovered in a big way after starting the second round with two bogeys, finishing with eight birdies on the way to a 6-under 64 and a share of the lead at the U.S. Senior Open on Friday in Peabody, Mass.Sei Young Kim, Danielle Kang move to Women's PGA leaderboard Sei Young Kim of South Korea and Danielle Kang moved to the top of a crowded leaderboard at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship on Friday in Olympia Fields, Ill.Atlanta Hawks waive swingman Mike Dunleavy The Atlanta Hawks announced Friday that they requested waivers on veteran swingman Mike Dunleavy.Steven Souza caps Tampa Bay Rays' rally in 10-inning win vs. Baltimore Orioles BALTIMORE -- Steven Souza Jr. hit a three-run homer off Darren O'Day in the top of the 10th inning as the Tampa Bay Rays rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.New York Yankees make moves to address injuries The New York Yankees made some roster moves on Friday to address their growing list of injuries, promoting infielder Miguel Andujar and right-hander Bryan Mitchell from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.Baltimore Ravens TE Darren Waller receives one-year suspension Baltimore Ravens tight end Darren Waller has been suspended for at least one year without pay for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, the league announced Friday.New York Mets stifle Philadelphia Phillies behind Jacob deGrom NEW YORK -- Jacob deGrom won his fourth straight start Friday night, allowing just three hits over seven innings as the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in the opener of a three-game series at Citi Field.NBA notebook: Utah Jazz on verge of landing Ricky Rubio The Utah Jazz have agreed to acquire point guard Ricky Rubio from the Minnesota Timberwolves for a first-round pick in the 2018 draft, multiple outlets reported on Friday.Blake Griffin agrees to five-year deal with Los Angeles Clippers While Chris Paul is joining forces with James Harden and the Houston Rockets, Blake Griffin is staying put.Oklahoma City Thunder reportedly acquire Paul George from Indiana Pacers Next summer, Paul George may join his hometown Los Angeles Lakers. For now, he will reportedly be a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder.South Korean president: 'retreat' not an option on North Korea South Korean President Moon Jae-in said a "retreat" from the threat of North Korea's growing nuclear weapons program is no longer an option.Trump orders resurrection of National Space Council Twenty-four years after it ceased operating, the National Space Council was revived Friday by an executive order from President Donald Trump.NYPD: Doctor kills physician, himself; 6 wounded in hospital shooting A woman was killed and several people were injured Friday in a shooting at a New York City hospital -- which also resulted in the shooter's death, police said.Dale Earnhardt Jr. edges teammate Chase Elliott for Coke Zero 400 poleChicago Bulls waive Rajon Rondo after one season The Chicago Bulls waived Rajon Rondo on Friday, ending the point guard's stint with the team after one season.Former Denver Broncos TE Mitchell Henry dies at 24 Former Denver Broncos tight end Mitchell Henry died Friday of complications from acute myeloid leukemia. He was 24.New Orleans Pelicans expected to retain Jrue Holiday with five-year deal The New Orleans Pelicans are expected to retain point guard Jrue Holiday with a big-money contract once the NBA free agency period begins at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.Philadelphia Eagles LB Jordan Hicks injures hand during honeymoon Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks injured his hand while on his honeymoon in Greece, according to multiple reports Friday.Pittsburgh Steelers CB Artie Burns arrested in Miami Beach Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Artie Burns was arrested Thursday in Miami Beach for driving on a suspended license.MIT scientists design tiny motors powered by lightNew Reaper drone variant performs first combat mission The U.S. Air Force reports its new Block 5 variant of the MQ-9 Reaper drone has performed its first combat mission against Islamist terrorists.Rostec reveals Pantsir-ME naval point-defense system Rostec has revealed its Pantsir-ME naval anti-missile and anti-aircraft weapons system at the International Maritime Defense show in St. Petersburg.CDC: Teen birth rate drops again to all-time low Teen births in the United States dropped to a record low last year, falling 9 percent from 2015, U.S. health officials reported Friday.Study suggests some type 1 diabetes patients still make some insulin Almost half of people with type 1 diabetes are still producing some insulin more than a decade after being diagnosed with the disease, a new study suggests. |
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ISIS Revenue Falls 80 Percent as Militants Lose GroundAs ISIS loses ground in key areas such as the Iraqi city of Mosul, it has seen a dramatic drop in income from oil, taxes and smuggling. 'Fellas, Easy' Trump Chides Press Jostling for PositionPresident Trump shouted "Fellas, easy" to the press as they angled for positions before his remarks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in the Oval Office Pakistan Issues Landmark Transgender PassportThe conservative South Asian nation issued a passport to a prominent transgender activist with an X — instead of an F or M — under the gender category. Trump Blasts North Korea as Admin Looks to ChinaPresident Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in presented a united front against the "reckless and brutal regime in North Korea." In Venezuela, More Kids Are Dying of Preventable DiseasesVenezuela is seeing a rise in children dying from preventable diseases amid worsening shortages of medicine and food, according to doctors, patients, official and private data. Court Rubber Stamps Seizure of Hitler's Birthplace Amid Nazi Shrine FearsAn Austrian court ruled Friday that only the Austrian state could deprive the building of its symbolic power. German Lawmakers Approve Same-Sex Marriage in Landmark VoteThe historic vote was hailed by gay activists and leftist parties but criticized by some in Angela Merkel's ruling conservative bloc and by the Catholic Church. Never-Before-Seen Artifacts From TitanicThe wreckage site of the doomed passenger liner Titanic and its content are going up for sale. Hawaii Challenges Enforcement of Trump Travel OrderJust hours after parts of the order went effect, Hawaii went to court Thursday night to block enforcement, saying the order is too restrictive. Sarin Gas Used as Weapon in Syria, Says Chemical Weapons WatchdogThe attack on Khan Sheikhoun in Syria's Idlib province left more than 90 people dead, including women and children. 'Outraged': China Calls on U.S. to Halt $1.4 Billion Arms Sale to TaiwanThe comments represent the latest twist in a complex relationship between Washington and Beijing since President Donald Trump took office. U.S. Missionary and Wife Mark Year in Venezuelan PrisonFor a full year, Joshua and Thamy Holt have languished in a Venezuelan prison despite the efforts of friends, family and the U.S. government. More Recent Articles |
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Doctor Opens Fire at Bronx Hospital, Killing Woman and Wounding 6 OthersThe gunman, who shot himself in the head in the rampage, had resigned from the hospital after he was accused of sexual harassment, the police said. As a Doctor Tried to Take Lives, Others Rushed to Save ThemThe immediate care given to many of those wounded at the Bronx hospital shooting could be the most critical factor in whether they survive. Bronx Hospital Shooting: What We Know and What We Don’t KnowA doctor opened fire on his former colleagues at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, killing one person and injuring six others before committing suicide. Trump Warms to Old Idea: Kill Health Law Now, and Replace It LaterMonths ago, President Trump said such an approach to the Affordable Care Act was unacceptable. Now, as Republicans struggle to reach a new agreement, that old idea has appeal. $45 Billion to Fight Opioid Abuse? That’s Much Too Little, Experts SayConsistent health care coverage for addicts, not a lump sum in the form of grants, is what’s needed to help stem the opioid epidemic, addiction specialists say. Moon Jae-in, Mika Brzezinski, Jay-Z: Your Friday Evening BriefingCalifornia Today: California Today: Heat Wave’s Triple ThreatFriday: The state’s raging rivers, a thwarted gun control measure, and a quintessentially Los Angeles Fourth of July. ‘Morning Joe’ Hosts and Trump Bring National Enquirer Into Their FeudIn a bizarre back-and-forth on TV and Twitter, Mr. Trump squabbled with Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough in a feud that included allegations of extortion. Mediator: ‘Morning Joe’ Row Is Fresh Sign of TV’s Iron Grip on TrumpThere are many insights to be drawn from the latest media maelstrom involving President Trump, including that a presidency born of television still lives there. Trump Takes More Aggressive Stance With U.S. Friends and Foes in AsiaThe president pressed South Korea on trade and made moves that angered China, posing a test of whether he can keep campaign promises while also cooperating on security. With Provocative Moves, U.S. Risks Unraveling Gains With ChinaBeijing responded furiously after Washington announced an arms sale to Taiwan and sanctions on a Chinese company and bank over illicit dealings with North Korea. Asked for Voters’ Data, States Give Trump Panel a Bipartisan ‘No’A commission, searching for proof of fraud, requested personal data on 200 million voters. “Go jump in the Gulf of Mexico,” one state official responded. Women in Tech Speak Frankly on Culture of HarassmentMore than two dozen women in the tech start-up industry spoke to The New York Times about being sexually harassed by investors and mentors. How Cardinal Pell Rose to Power, Trailed by a Cloud of ScandalThe charges against him followed years of criticism that he had overlooked — or covered up — the widespread abuse of children by clergymen in Australia. After Killing Currency, Modi Takes a Leap With India’s Biggest-Ever Tax OverhaulThe new system will replace a welter of taxes from around the country that were seen as a major impediment to growth. But will it be any simpler? Carsten Höller’s Playful ArtIn his first New York exhibition since 2011, Carsten Höller offers flying mushrooms and giant dice. Step into his work in 360 degrees at the Gagosian Gallery. Pentagon Delays Accepting Transgender Recruits for 6 MonthsThe extra time allotted by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will allow military leaders to assess the impact of adding the recruits, a Pentagon spokeswoman said. De Blasio, in Reversal, Says New York Will Pay $2 Million for His LawyersMayor de Blasio, who was not charged, said he would raise $300,000 for legal fees related to “nongovernmental work” examined by federal and state prosecutors. Carrie Lam Is Sworn In as Hong Kong’s First Female LeaderMs. Lam, the fourth chief executive since the territory was returned to Chinese control, promised to renew trust in government in her inauguration speech. What Divided the Cosby Jurors? Words, for One ThingTwo jurors in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial say the panel disagreed about many things, especially the meaning of terms like “unconscious.” E.P.A. to Give Dissenters a Voice on Climate, No Matter the ConsensusScott Pruitt told coal industry executives that he would conduct a “red team-blue team” research exercise on climate change. Paul George Is Said to Be Traded to Oklahoma City ThunderGeorge joins reigning M.V.P. Russell Westbrook as the Thunder look to compete against the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference. From Chelsea Manning’s DNA Springs an Art ShowAn art show in Lower Manhattan will feature 3D portraits created by an artist using the DNA of Ms. Manning. New Contest to Bolster London as a Cultural Hot SpotThe city’s 32 boroughs are being asked to compete for the designation of Borough of Culture, which will come with a $1.3 million grant. A Handmaid’s Tale of ProtestIn state capitals and street protests, women’s rights activists have been wearing red robes and white bonnets based on “The Handmaid's Tale,” the 1985 novel that is now a series on Hulu. Simone Veil, Ex-Minister Who Wrote France’s Abortion Law, Dies at 89An Auschwitz survivor, Mrs. Veil was a vocal advocate for women’s rights who served as health minister and later as president of the European Parliament. 11 Perfect Podcasts for the Fourth of JulyWe’ve gathered episodes that feel thematically appropriate for the holiday. They are explicitly American and tell us a little bit about ourselves. Jay-Z Releases His Personal and Political Album ‘4:44’ on TidalThe rapper’s 13th studio album, “4:44,” addresses many of the same themes as “Lemonade,” by his wife, Beyoncé. Heads Up: Where the Ping-Pong Scene Never SleepsIn Portland, Ore., a city that takes its leisure seriously, several bars feature table tennis as a central attraction. More Recent Articles |
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CINCINNATI -- Adam Duvall hit a three-run homer and Scott Feldman tossed seven shutout innings to lift the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the opener of a three-game series on Friday night at Great American Ball Park.
Kenny Perry recovered in a big way after starting the second round with two bogeys, finishing with eight birdies on the way to a 6-under 64 and a share of the lead at the U.S. Senior Open on Friday in Peabody, Mass.
Sei Young Kim of South Korea and Danielle Kang moved to the top of a crowded leaderboard at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship on Friday in Olympia Fields, Ill.
The Atlanta Hawks announced Friday that they requested waivers on veteran swingman Mike Dunleavy.
BALTIMORE -- Steven Souza Jr. hit a three-run homer off Darren O'Day in the top of the 10th inning as the Tampa Bay Rays rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.
The New York Yankees made some roster moves on Friday to address their growing list of injuries, promoting infielder Miguel Andujar and right-hander Bryan Mitchell from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Darren Waller has been suspended for at least one year without pay for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, the league announced Friday.
NEW YORK -- Jacob deGrom won his fourth straight start Friday night, allowing just three hits over seven innings as the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in the opener of a three-game series at Citi Field.
The Utah Jazz have agreed to acquire point guard Ricky Rubio from the Minnesota Timberwolves for a first-round pick in the 2018 draft, multiple outlets reported on Friday.
While Chris Paul is joining forces with James Harden and the Houston Rockets, Blake Griffin is staying put.
Next summer, Paul George may join his hometown Los Angeles Lakers. For now, he will reportedly be a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said a "retreat" from the threat of North Korea's growing nuclear weapons program is no longer an option.
Twenty-four years after it ceased operating, the National Space Council was revived Friday by an executive order from President Donald Trump.
A woman was killed and several people were injured Friday in a shooting at a New York City hospital -- which also resulted in the shooter's death, police said.
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
The Chicago Bulls waived Rajon Rondo on Friday, ending the point guard's stint with the team after one season.
Former Denver Broncos tight end Mitchell Henry died Friday of complications from acute myeloid leukemia. He was 24.
The New Orleans Pelicans are expected to retain point guard Jrue Holiday with a big-money contract once the NBA free agency period begins at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks injured his hand while on his honeymoon in Greece, according to multiple reports Friday.
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Artie Burns was arrested Thursday in Miami Beach for driving on a suspended license.
A team of engineers at MIT have simulated tiny motors powered by light.
The U.S. Air Force reports its new Block 5 variant of the MQ-9 Reaper drone has performed its first combat mission against Islamist terrorists.
Rostec has revealed its Pantsir-ME naval anti-missile and anti-aircraft weapons system at the International Maritime Defense show in St. Petersburg.
Teen births in the United States dropped to a record low last year, falling 9 percent from 2015, U.S. health officials reported Friday.
Almost half of people with type 1 diabetes are still producing some insulin more than a decade after being diagnosed with the disease, a new study suggests.



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