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Charles Osgood to retire as anchor from 'CBS Sunday Morning'NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Charles Osgood has announced his retirement as anchor of "CBS Sunday Morning" after 22 years. 'Good dog' usually does the trickHealthDay News Many dogs prefer praise from their owners over food, researchers report. Teddy Bridgewater excels as Minnesota Vikings dispatch San Diego ChargersMinnesota quarterback Teddy Bridgewater returned to action and looked sharp in a 23-10 preseason win over the visiting San Diego Chargers. Kansas City Chiefs S Eric Berry signs franchise tender, set to practice MondayKansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry reported to the team's facility on Sunday and signed his one-year franchise tender worth about $10.806 million. |
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Volunteers Give Comfort Food to Survivors of Italy QuakePasta All'Amatriciana created in the town of Amatrice was lunch for survivors displaced by the quake in the makeshift camp located in Sant'Angelo. Liquid Gold: Why Cow Urine Is as Valuable as Milk in IndiaRashi Gupta had lost hope of curing her son of his persistent eye inflammation, seeing doctor after doctor. Then her husband suggested an unusual solution. 2 Pilots Arrested on Alcohol Charges Before Flight to N.J.Two pilots preparing to fly from Scotland to New Jersey on Saturday were arrested for allegedly being under the influence of alcohol. Gender Gap Costs Sub-Saharan Africa $95 Billion: UNSaharan Africa loses around $95 billion a year due to gender inequality, according to a U.N. report launched Sunday. Bombs Hit Mourners at Funeral in AleppoThe U.N. Special Envoy for Syria urged all sides to agree by Sunday to allow the first safe delivery of relief supplies to the divided city. Did Criminal Negligence Cause High Italy Quake Toll?Investigations will focus on a number of structures, including an elementary school in Amatrice that crumbled when the quake hit Wednesday. Are We Headed for a Champagne Shortage?Russian Doping Whistleblowers Fear for Their LivesYuliya Stepanova and her husband were branded traitors when they exposed the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs among Russian athletes. North Korea Threatens to Shoot Out U.S. Troops' LightsThe North's Korean People's Army accused U.S. and South Korean soldiers of "deliberate provocations" by aiming their lights at its guard posts. Watch Swiss Wrestlers Rumble on Sawdust PitsEvery 3 years Switzerland organizes its wrestling festival Schwingfest, attracting some 250,000 spectators. Colombian Rebels Announce Final Conference of Peace TalksThis week's peace accord could bring an end to Latin America's oldest guerrilla war, which has caused more than 220,000 and displaced 5 million. More Recent Articles |
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Coal Country Is Wary of Hillary Clinton’s Pledge to HelpMrs. Clinton is promising $30 billion to create a new economy by retraining miners and investing in technology, but locals have heard promises before. Donald Trump’s Surrogates Back Off ‘Deportation Force’ for Illegal ImmigrantsMr. Trump’s running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, and his campaign manager on Sunday seemed to back away from hard-line statements that the candidate has made. Florida Contests Could Tip the Congressional BalanceThe political crosscurrents buffeting the presidential race are playing out across the state in a slew of portentous battles. A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False StoriesUsing both conventional media and covert channels, the Kremlin relies on disinformation to create doubt, fear and discord in Europe and the United States. Pellet Guns Used in Kashmir Protests Cause ‘Dead Eyes’ EpidemicThe nonlethal weapon employed by Indian security forces to disperse crowds since early July can cause ghastly damage, often blinding victims, some of them children. Venus Williams, Off the CourtAt 36, Venus Williams is balancing a still-vibrant tennis career and her athletic-wear and interior design businesses. Essay: Africa’s Tennis Talent, Though Obscure, Is BurgeoningThe continent has skilled players, but a lack of resources and opportunities, including access to top competition, keeps them from breaking through. Keeping Score: How to Watch Tennis: Trust Numbers, Not EyesReplacing guesswork and opinion with reliable patterns and percentages can lead to a better understanding of the game, as well as improved play. White House Letter: Watching the Obamas’ First Date, and Feeling a Little UncomfortableTwo White House correspondents discuss a new film about Barack and Michelle Obama’s first date: “It wasn’t that great of a date!” And, “It sure went on a long time.” Reporter's Notebook: A Reporter Recalls One of the Many Victims of Colombia’s War: Her FatherIn 1999, Jaime Correal Martinz was captured and held for eight months. The ordeal cost him everything, but before he died in June he hoped for peace. Warned of a Crash, Start-Ups in Silicon Valley Narrow Their FocusStart-ups were to face a great reckoning in 2016. The crash hasn’t happened, but companies are making some adjustments. Crackdown on For-Profit Colleges May Free Students and Trap TaxpayersThe goal of relieving students saddled with onerous debt and a subpar education can be at odds with reducing the cost to taxpayers who are likely to be stuck with the bill. Muslim Holy Day on Sept. 11? Coincidence Stirs FearsReligious leaders are concerned about how to celebrate one of Islam’s most important holidays, Eid al-Adha, if it falls this year on the 15th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. In Syria, Rebels Threaten Kurdish-Controlled Territory as U.S. Allies ClashAided by Turkish airstrikes, Syrian rebels pressed deeper into the northern part of the country, putting two American-backed forces in conflict. Juan Gabriel, Music Star in Mexico, Dies at 66A prolific singer and songwriter, Juan Gabriel was nominated for six Grammys and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. <span class="icon slideshow"></span>MTV V.M.A. Red Carpet Fashion ArrivalsPhotos of Beyoncé, Jidenna, Amber Rose and more fashion from one of the music industry’s biggest award shows. Can the Old Masters Be Relevant Again?At a time when contemporary art is all the rage, a venerable category is trying to stay relevant at auction houses, galleries and museums. Memo From France: From Bikinis to Burkinis, Regulating What Women WearWhat is it about women’s swimwear and general attire that has repeatedly compelled societies to legislate or regulate women’s choices? More Recent Articles |
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