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Study: Riding roller coasters can dislodge kidney stonesEAST LANSING, Mich., Sept. 26 (UPI) -- Roller coasters could dislodge small kidney stones, according to a new study from Michigan State University. • Email to a friend • Miami Marlins top New York Mets in first game since Jose Fernandez's deathMIAMI -- The Miami Marlins, playing inspired baseball in their first game since the tragic death of pitcher Jose Fernandez, routed the New York Mets 7-3 on Monday night at Marlins Park. • Email to a friend • Seattle Seahawks hope Russell Wilson can play in next gameRENTON, Wash. -- For the second time in three weeks, the Seattle Seahawks are sweating a leg injury to quarterback Russell Wilson. • Email to a friend • Minnesota Vikings' Mike Zimmer praises dominating DEDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Vikings coach Mike Zimmer probably endeared himself a little more to his young standout defenders Monday when he tried to deflect all the attention he gets for how dominant his defense has been this season. • Email to a friend • |
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Los Angeles Times | Disney's rumored Twitter bid raises doubts Los Angeles Times One is an entertainment giant famous for exacting tight control over its content. The other is a tech firm whose commitment to free speech has earned it a reputation as a hub for news and a haven for online harassment. Together, they make for a brow ... Google, Disney, or Salesforce? Twitter could take many forms depending on new owner Disney knows a good buy when it sees it Disney Considers Offer for Twitter |
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Press Pointed Attacks in DebateIn the first general-election debate, Mr. Trump criticized Mrs. Clinton on trade and her email practices, and she called him unfit to be commander in chief. • Email to a friend • Our Fact Checks of the First DebateOur team of reporters fact-checked Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump on the economy, trade and other issues. • Email to a friend • Presidential Debate: Here’s What You MissedHillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump clashed about trade deals and their tax plans during their first presidential debate. • Email to a friend • Unrelenting Assault on Aleppo Is Called Worst Yet in Syria’s Civil WarResidents and rescuers described the bombardment as among the worst yet in the five-year war. • Email to a friend • Witness Details Origins of Bridge Plot and Links Scheme to Christie AidesDavid Wildstein, the mastermind behind the lane closings, testified that Gov. Chris Christie’s former campaign manager knew about the plan and that it was meant as political retribution. • Email to a friend • Derrick Rose Case Is Subject of Los Angeles Police InvestigationThe Police Department confirmed it was conducting its own inquiry into a rape accusation against Rose that is the subject of a civil suit. At the Knicks’ preseason media day, Rose said he would be proved innocent. • Email to a friend • After Five Decades of War, Colombia Signs Peace Agreement With RebelsThe government on Monday ended a war with the FARC rebels, ending a conflict that killed as many as 220,000 people and displaced more than 5 million. • Email to a friend • To the Moon, North Korea? Or Does a Rocket Have a Darker Aim?The North explains a rocket engine test as a moonshot, but intelligence agencies are exploring another option: the beginnings of a missile that could reach the American mainland. • Email to a friend • U.S. Murders Surged in 2015, F.B.I. FindsThe 10.8 percent increase in the rate of murders from 2014 to 2015 was the largest year-to-year increase in at least 20 years, a report from the bureau said. • Email to a friend • Your Evening Briefing • Email to a friend • New York Tonight: The First Debate and More Testimony About the Bridge ScandalWhat you need to know about the presidential debate, the continuing George Washington Bridge drama and a collision in the Lincoln Tunnel. • Email to a friend • Recipes to DebateChicken breasts with lemon, green beans with shallots and more bipartisan dishes. • Email to a friend • Sketch Guy: An Essential Budget Query: Is This Spending Aligned with My Values?Values-based budgeting starts with noticing where your money is going, and then assessing whether that is what’s important to you, a financial planner writes. • Email to a friend • Wells Fargo Workers Claim Retaliation for Playing by the RulesIn two lawsuits seeking class-action status, workers say they were fired or demoted for acting ethically and falling short of unrealistic sales goals. • Email to a friend • Kerr Putney, Charlotte Chief, Had Cause in His Life to Distrust PoliceCaught between defending his officers and regaining the trust of many who claim he has reacted badly to the fatal police shooting of a black man. • Email to a friend • On Baseball: Emotion Takes Center Stage After Tragic Loss of Jose FernandezFernandez, a Miami Marlins pitcher who died in a boating accident with two others, represented the best to his teammates, his city and his Cuban compatriots. • Email to a friend • ScienceTake: Pigeons Resist Misguided LeadersWhen the leader of a homing pigeon flock goes the wrong way, the flock still finds its way home. • Email to a friend • What in the World: Buy Me Some Peanuts and Wiener NougatThe similarities between the Finnish game of pesapallo and baseball are striking, as are the differences. (Wiener Nougat, a Finnish candy, is not like Cracker Jack.) • Email to a friend • Golf Great Arnold Palmer Was Also a Pioneering PitchmanMr. Palmer hawked nearly 50 products over a half-century and created the template for the modern entrepreneurial athlete. • Email to a friend • Chris Bosh’s Desire to Play Leaves Heat at an Ethical CrossroadsBosh’s last two seasons have been cut short by blood clots, and Miami has indicated it doesn’t want him to step on the court this season, or perhaps ever again. • Email to a friend • More Recent Articles |
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