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Fighting starts again as Aleppo ceasefire expiresALEPPO, Syria, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Mortar attacks marked the end of a three-day ceasefire in Aleppo, Syria, during which no residents escaped the city and no humanitarian aid was delivered. Juan Martin Del Potro dumps Jack Sock to claim title in StockholmArgentina's Juan Martin del Potro defeated American Jack Sock in straight sets on Sunday to win the Stockholm Open. Jeff Fisher: 'We're staying with Case [Keenum] as Los Angeles Rams QBLos Angeles Rams quarterback Case Keenum was intercepted four times. Chicago Bears QB Brian Hoyer undergoing surgery on broken armChicago Bears quarterback Brian Hoyer is undergoing surgery on his broken left arm. LeGarrette Blount, New England Patriots bulldoze Pittsburgh SteelersPITTSBURGH -- LeGarrette Blount walked away from the Pittsburgh Steelers two years ago. Jeremy Hill, A.J. Green thrive as Cincinnati Bengals bury Cleveland BrownsCINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis has hammered home a message to running back Jeremy Hill. 'The Walking Dead:' Devastating deaths revealed in Season 7 premiere [SPOILER ALERT!]ATLANTA, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- The mystery of which "Walking Dead" denizen would die at the hands of Jeffrey Dean Morgan's villain Negan was answered in Sunday's Season 7 premiere. Ryan Fitzpatrick, defense fuel New York Jets past Baltimore RavensEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick sat at the far end of a busy locker room Sunday afternoon. France to dismantle 'Jungle' migrant camp in CalaisCALAIS, France, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- The migrant camp in France known as "The Jungle" will be gone by December, French officials said as they start the work of dismantling it this week. 'Extremely sick' Charlie Puth cancels remainder of his concert tourLOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth says he is canceling the rest of his concert tour because he is "extremely sick." Reports: Dick's acquires Golfsmith in auctionCORAPOLIS, Pa., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Struggling retailer Golfsmith was acquired in a bankrupt auction by Dick's Sporting Goods for about $70 million, according to media reports. 70 militants killed after fatal shooting of Egyptian army officerCAIRO, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Seventy militants were killed and 70 injured Sunday in possible retaliation to killing one day earlier of a senior Egyptian officer and his driver. International Space Station grabs cargo craftHOUSTON, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Astronauts aboard the International Space Station successfully used a robotic arm to grab Cygnus spacecraft with 5,100 pounds of supplies and equipment. Prince Albert buys Grace Kelly's Philadelphia houseHairless hamster gets tiny sweaterPORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- When you're chilly, you put on a sweater, right? Well, when you're a hairless hamster, someone nice crochets one for you. Police fear New Hampshire teen swept down storm drain; body pulled from nearby riverNASHUA, N.H., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- A body was recovered Sunday from Merrimack River in Massachusetts but police haven't identified it as teen swept into storm drain in New Hampshire Friday. Ohio State upset shakes up College Football Playoff dynamicThe dominoes are falling. College Football Playoff contenders have run off the road this season, but the first seismic shift came Saturday night. At least 13 dead in southern California tour bus crashPALM SPRINGS, Calif., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- At least 13 people were killed after a tour bus and a big rig collided on Interstate 10 Sunday morning. Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom reach settlement in divorceLOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Reality TV star Khloé Kardashian and retired NBA player Lamar Odom have reached a settlement, but their divorce likely will not be finalized until December. Somali pirates release 26 hostages held for 5 yearsMOGADISHU, Somalia, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Twenty-six hostages taken nearly five years ago by Somali pirates have been freed, officials said. U.S. Navy commissions new combat ship, USS DetroitDETROIT, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- The United States Navy commissioned the USS Detroit in its namesake city. Taylor Swift sings Calvin Harris' song 'This is What You Came For' at her only 2016 concertAUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Taylor Swift performed her only concert of 2016 this weekend at the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in Austin. |
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Hillary Clinton Presses Her Advantage Over a Struggling Donald TrumpWith a strong lead in national polls, Mrs. Clinton is urging core Democratic constituencies to vote early in states where balloting has begun. Obama Assists 150 State Candidates, Targeting G.O.P.’s Grip on LegislaturesRepublicans control most statehouse chambers, but with Donald J. Trump stumbling, Democrats hope for down-ballot gains in Minnesota, Colorado, Nevada and elsewhere. No Easy Mold to Fill to Become a Latino Texas PoliticianThere are more Latino elected officials in Texas than any other state, and even though most are Democrats, they represent an electorate split along racial, ethnic, party and socioeconomic lines. G.O.P. Hopefuls in New York Races Walk Tightrope on Donald TrumpRepublicans are trying to find a balance between expressing support for Mr. Trump and distancing themselves from a candidate who may become toxic to the moderates and independents they need to win. Donald Trump Gets First Major Endorsement in Las VegasThe Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nevada’s largest newspaper, is the first major newspaper to give Mr. Trump its support. True or False? Hillary Clinton, a Native Chicagoan, Is a Cubs FanA photograph posted on Twitter on Saturday night showed Mrs. Clinton, mouth agape in astonishment, as she watched the Cubs clinch a World Series berth. Some, though, question her loyalty to the team. Swift Opposition to Resurrection of AT&T GiantMuch of the concern about AT&T’s $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner is rooted in how consumers have fared since Comcast bought NBCUniversal. Time Warner’s Non-Mogul Mogul Who Foretold Its WorthJeffrey L. Bewkes, the telecom giant’s chief executive, stuck to his guns over the years, confident that his company would get the deal it deserved. The Corporate Confidence of the AT&T-Time Warner DealBig deals are usually postponed during times of political and economic uncertainty, but many corporate titans apparently see smooth sailing ahead. At Least 13 Killed in Bus Crash on California HighwayThe tour bus was traveling from a remote casino to Los Angeles when it slammed into a tractor-trailer near Palm Springs. Turkey’s Push to Join Battle for Mosul Inflames Tension With IraqPresident Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s insistence on a direct role, citing a “historical responsibility” that Iraq rejects, is undermining American goals in the region. On Baseball: Cubs Banish Decades of Anguish From WrigleyThe Cubs will play in their first World Series in 71 years filled with confidence, a feeling not usually associated with the franchise. As Artificial Intelligence Evolves, So Does Its Criminal PotentialThe next generation of online attack tools used by criminals will add machine learning capabilities pioneered by A.I. researchers. Now at GQ, Keith Olbermann Takes His Outrage OnlineMr. Olbermann, the itinerant sports and news broadcaster, is making a series of commentaries opposing Donald J. Trump. A Brownstone and the Bitter Fight to Inherit ItBefore he died, Bill Cornwell bequeathed his West Village brownstone to his longtime partner Tom Doyle. But the will was invalid, and now Mr. Doyle is fighting with Mr. Cornwell’s nieces and nephews over who should inherit the multimillion dollar property. Fantasy Sports Companies Near Settlement With New York StateDraftKings and FanDuel are close to an agreement with New York’s attorney general over claims that they engaged in false advertising, according to two people familiar with the discussions. Police Investigating Deadly Explosions North of TokyoOne person was confirmed dead and three injured in a series of blasts in a parking lot and nearby park in Utsunomiya, Japan. Cavaliers’ Reward for the Title Is to Share a Prized TrophyLike some other recent N.B.A. champions, Cleveland has taken the Larry O’Brien Trophy on tour, but the extent to which they have embraced the trophy is unique. Germany Confronts, in Unique Exhibit, Its ‘Holocaust of the Bullets’A new display in Berlin is the first in Germany to focus solely on the executions of more than two million people after the invasion of the Soviet Union. Books of The Times: Review: In ‘Do Not Say We Have Nothing,’ a Portrait of Souls Snuffed OutMadeleine Thien’s beautiful, sorrowful novel pieces together the story of musicians’ — and China’s — sufferings during the Cultural Revolution. More Recent Articles |
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