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T.J. Ward: Tampa Bay Buccaneers agree to terms with former Denver Broncos safety The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to terms with Broncos safety T.J. Ward on Sunday. Florida State Seminoles QB Deondre Francois out for season with major knee injury Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois is expected to miss the remainder of the season after sustaining a patellar tendon injury in his left knee. Marquis Flowers notes difference in New England Patriots Linebacker Marquis Flowers suited up for his first New England Patriots practice Sept. 2, less than a week after the fourth-year special teamer was acquired in a trade from the Bengals. Man dies at Burning Man after running into fire A man attending the Burning Man festival in Nevada died Sunday after he reportedly ran into a large fire, part of the annual festival's climax. 'Open carry for swords' now legal in Texas A Texas law that bans the limit on blade lengths went into effect last week, making it legal to open carry swords in the Lone Star State. Majority-Muslim Tajikistan passes law to discourage wearing of hijabs The government of Tajikistan, where 90 percent of the population identifies as Muslim, passed a law last week that discourages religious clothing. John Ashbery, celebrated American poet, dies at 90 John Ashbery, one of the most renowned American poets of the 20th century, died of natural causes Sunday at his home in Hudson, N.Y. He was 90. Cleveland Browns: Summing up the Brock Osweiler experiment It was not entirely unexpected when the Cleveland Browns decided to cut quarterback Brock Osweiler and go with Cody Kessler and Kevin Hogan behind starter DeShone Kizer. More than 160,000 Atlantic salmon escape Washington fish farm A Canadian-owned fish farm in Washington state capsized last month, resulting in more than 160,000 invasive Atlantic salmon invading the waters of Puget Sound. Pittsburgh Steelers land safety J.J. Wilcox in trade with Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Pittsburgh Steelers acquired safety J.J. Wilcox and a seventh-round pick in the 2019 draft on Sunday from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a sixth-round pick in 2018. Did Miami Dolphins roll dice cutting OL Sam Young? The Miami Dolphins released offensive tackle Sam Young on Saturday, leaving guard Ted Larsen remaining on the 53-man roster. Minnesota Vikings: Release of guard Alex Boone not a surprise The biggest surprise on cutdown day for the Minnesota Vikings was the release of left guard Alex Boone, who less than 18 months ago was a prized free-agent. Miami Dolphins replace kicker Andrew Franks with Cody Parkey The Miami Dolphins changed kickers on Sunday, claiming Cody Parkey off waivers and waiving Andrew Franks. Baltimore Ravens: Rookie CB Marlon Humphrey could be key contributor Baltimore Ravens rookie cornerback Marlon Humphrey played in just two preseason games because of a hamstring injury. However, the rookie shined when given opportunities. U.S. Open 2017: Pablo Carreno Busta sweeps into quarterfinals with win over Denis Shapovalov Pablo Carreno Busta recorded his fourth consecutive sweep in this year's U.S. Open on Sunday when he defeated Denis Shapovalov at Arthur Ashe Stadium to reach the quarterfinals. Dallas Cowboys trade for Green Bay Packers LB Jayrone Elliott The Dallas Cowboys acquired outside linebacker Jayrone Elliott in a trade with the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, according to multiple reports. Chicago Cubs SS Javier Baez leaves game with injury Chicago Cubs shortstop Javier Baez left Sunday's game against the Atlanta Braves in the third inning with an injury. |
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Los Angeles Times | 210 Freeway reopened, all evacuation orders lifted as firefighters gain upper hand on Verdugo Mountains fire Los Angeles Times The 210 Freeway was reopened and all evacuation orders were lifted Sunday evening as firefighters were assisted by cooler temperatures and brief showers in their battle against the 7,003-acre brush fire in the Verdugo Mountains north of downtown Los ... Wildfires Across US West Force Thousands to Flee Their Homes Firefighters gaining in battle against largest blaze in Los Angeles history Heat spurs surge in California, Oregon wildfires |
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North Korean Nuclear Test Draws U.S. Warning of ‘Massive Military Response’The North’s sixth nuclear test on Sunday was its most powerful yet, but it was unclear whether it had in fact detonated a hydrogen bomb. North Korea Nuclear Test Puts Pressure on China and Undercuts XiThe confluence of the latest North Korean detonation with a major appearance by President Xi Jinping of China was a message to Mr. Xi, analysts say. News Analysis: Why Trump, After North Korea’s Blast, Aimed His Sharpest Fire at the SouthThe nuclear crisis lays bare how the president’s trade agenda — the bedrock of his economic populist campaign — is increasingly at odds with his security agenda. What’s the Difference Between a Hydrogen Bomb and a Regular Atomic Bomb?North Korea claimed it successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb on Sunday. Some experts suspect it had tested a “boosted” atomic bomb. Eager to Create Blue-Collar Jobs, a Small Business StrugglesA Michigan auto parts company has transformed itself and made money. But its chief finds herself caught between demands to lower costs and lift wages. News Analysis: Trump Shifts Labor Policy Focus From Worker to EntrepreneurThe administration’s approach is of a piece with the president’s often-stated view of what drives economic success. Shaken by Harvey, Congress May Try Something New: BipartisanshipLawmakers return from recess with priorities reshuffled and glimmers of cooperation emerging on hurricane aid. The question is whether it will last. John Ashbery, a Singular Poet Whose Influence Was Broad, Dies at 90Among his many honors, Mr. Ashbery was the first poet to win the Pulitzer, the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Read John Ashbery’s PoetryHere is a selection of work by John Ashbery, the influential American poet who died Sunday. ‘Great Comet’ in 360: Goodbye, My Gypsy Lovers“Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” closes on Broadway today. In 360, here is an onstage perspective of “Balaga,” one of the most rousing numbers in the show. Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Myanmar, Princess Mako: Your Monday BriefingA Flying Cowboy Rides to Rescue Cattle Stranded in Harvey’s FloodsThe devastating rain put thousands of animals at risk of drowning, but a cowpoke in a helicopter is helping drive them to higher ground. As a Weary Texas Seeks Solace, Governor Says Property Damage May Exceed KatrinaThe Treasury secretary urged a link between the distribution of emergency funds and a debt ceiling bill, while Texans gathered for prayer. Economic Trends: To Understand Rising Inequality, Consider the Janitors at Two Top Companies, Then and NowFocusing on core competence and outsourcing the rest has made U.S. companies lean, nimble and productive. It has also left lots of people worse off. Maria Sharapova Is Ousted, but Star Power Is Big Loser at U.S. OpenAnastasija Sevastova of Latvia denied the Russian a spot in the quarterfinals. Denis Shapovalov, a breakout star with Russian roots, also lost. Walter Becker, Co-Founder of Steely Dan, Dies at 67Mr. Becker and Donald Fagen developed a sophisticated, adventurous sound, producing hits like “Do It Again” and “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” and a raft of acclaimed albums. Focene Journal: For Italians With Disabilities, a Place in the SunA beach near Rome is accessible to everyone, a rarity in a country where people with disabilities often feel excluded. Now on Stage: The Countdown to a New Taylor Swift AlbumThe release of new Taylor Swift album is always an instructive lesson in marketing. But with streaming dominant, the playbook is being rewritten. Calhoun Who? Yale Drops Name of Slavery Advocate for Computer PioneerA residential college named for a proponent of white supremacy will be rededicated to Rear Adm. Grace Hopper, a pioneer in computing. Sports of The Times: A Crude Rant Gets Fognini Booted From the Open — and Good RiddanceIt may take awhile for officials to decide the long-term fate of this foul-mouthed player. Based on his past behavior, though, it should be a no-brainer. Blind Football Player Snaps for Extra Point in a U.S.C. WinThe long-snapper, Jake Olson, had both of his eyes removed before he was a teenager because of retinoblastoma, a cancer of the retina. More Recent Articles |
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to terms with Broncos safety T.J. Ward on Sunday.
Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois is expected to miss the remainder of the season after sustaining a patellar tendon injury in his left knee.
Linebacker Marquis Flowers suited up for his first New England Patriots practice Sept. 2, less than a week after the fourth-year special teamer was acquired in a trade from the Bengals.
A man attending the Burning Man festival in Nevada died Sunday after he reportedly ran into a large fire, part of the annual festival's climax.
A Texas law that bans the limit on blade lengths went into effect last week, making it legal to open carry swords in the Lone Star State.
The government of Tajikistan, where 90 percent of the population identifies as Muslim, passed a law last week that discourages religious clothing.
John Ashbery, one of the most renowned American poets of the 20th century, died of natural causes Sunday at his home in Hudson, N.Y. He was 90.
It was not entirely unexpected when the Cleveland Browns decided to cut quarterback Brock Osweiler and go with Cody Kessler and Kevin Hogan behind starter DeShone Kizer.
A Canadian-owned fish farm in Washington state capsized last month, resulting in more than 160,000 invasive Atlantic salmon invading the waters of Puget Sound.
The Pittsburgh Steelers acquired safety J.J. Wilcox and a seventh-round pick in the 2019 draft on Sunday from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a sixth-round pick in 2018.
The Miami Dolphins released offensive tackle Sam Young on Saturday, leaving guard Ted Larsen remaining on the 53-man roster.
The biggest surprise on cutdown day for the Minnesota Vikings was the release of left guard Alex Boone, who less than 18 months ago was a prized free-agent.
The Miami Dolphins changed kickers on Sunday, claiming Cody Parkey off waivers and waiving Andrew Franks.
Baltimore Ravens rookie cornerback Marlon Humphrey played in just two preseason games because of a hamstring injury. However, the rookie shined when given opportunities.
Pablo Carreno Busta recorded his fourth consecutive sweep in this year's U.S. Open on Sunday when he defeated Denis Shapovalov at Arthur Ashe Stadium to reach the quarterfinals.
The Dallas Cowboys acquired outside linebacker Jayrone Elliott in a trade with the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, according to multiple reports.
Chicago Cubs shortstop Javier Baez left Sunday's game against the Atlanta Braves in the third inning with an injury. 


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