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Marshawn Lynch: Oakland Raiders running back fined for finger gestures Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch was fined $12,000 by the NFL for a gesture he made during Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans, ESPN reported Thursday. Aaron Judge powers New York Yankees past Baltimore Orioles NEW YORK -- Aaron Judge hit a pair of three-run homers in consecutive at-bats Thursday night as the New York Yankees rolled to a 13-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Cleveland Indians: Late-inning heroics push winning streak to 22 CLEVELAND -- Jay Bruce's RBI double in the bottom of the 10th inning gave the Cleveland Indians a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals, extending the Indians' American League-record winning streak to 22 games. BMW Championship: Marc Leishman grabs first-round leadTunisian government lifts ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslims Muslim women in Tunisia will now be allowed to marry non-Muslims after the government there lifted a ban on the practice Thursday. LSU student's death may have been caused by hazing, officials say Louisiana State University officials said they are investigating a student death that may have been caused by a hazing incident, the school announced Thursday. Trump extends sanction waivers for Iran while imposing new ones The Trump administration temporarily waived sanctions on Iran related to its nuclear program Thursday but imposed new non-nuclear-related sanctions. Nerve 'zap' treatment could be alternative to CPAP for sleep apnea People with more serious cases of sleep apnea may get lasting relief from an implanted nerve stimulator, a new study finds. Deadly salmonella outbreak linked to papayas spreads to 4 farms Federal health officials reported several more cases of salmonella infections among four separate outbreaks linked to the consumption of yellow Maradol papayas. Can coffee or tea extend survival with diabetes? New research suggests that coffee and tea probably shouldn't be off-limits because each may help prevent an early death. Hurricanes' toll on mental health will linger After devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma disappears, survivors could still suffer from mental stress caused by the massive storms, experts say. Max weakens to tropical storm over Mexico The National Hurricane Center said Max weakened to a tropical storm after it made landfall in Mexico's Guerrero state Thursday. Drew Pomeranz, Boston Red Sox baffle Oakland Athletics BOSTON -- Drew Pomeranz pitched six solid innings for his 16th win and Andrew Benintendi had three hits and three RBIs, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 6-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics in the finale of a three-game series on Thursday. Nestle acquires Blue Bottle Coffee Nestle announced Thursday it has bought a majority stake in Oakland, Calif.-based specialty coffee company Blue Bottle Coffee. North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan North Korea fired an ballistic missile from its capital city of Pyongyang, South Korean and Japanese officials said Friday. Lady Gaga hospitalized, cancels Rock in Rio appearance U.S. music superstar Lady Gaga took to Twitter Thursday to announce she is canceling her planned show in Brazil for Friday. Detroit Lions: Team bans fan who posted racist message A Detroit Lions fan who posted a racist message on social media has lost his season tickets, according to a newspaper report. Andrew Miller: Cleveland Indians reliever activated off DL The Cleveland Indians activated All-Star left-handed reliever Andrew Miller off the disabled list Thursday, hours before looking to extend their American League-record winning streak to 22 games. Johnny Manziel trying to force CFL team to trade rights Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is attempting to jump-start his floundering career north of the border. Fergie and Josh Duhamel split up after eight years of marriage Recording artist Fergie and actor Josh Duhamel said Thursday they are ending their eight-year marriage. Tropical Storm Norma forms near Mexico's west coast Tropical Storm Norma formed south of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, where the National Hurricane Center forecasts it to make landfall early next week. Jose weakens to tropical storm, rip currents threaten U.S. coast Jose weakened to a tropical storm Thursday, but the NHC expects it will restrengthen into a hurricane as it moves west in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Washington Post | Trump's immigration talks with Democrats attract cautious support Washington Post President Trump's effort to strike an immigration deal with Democrats attracted cautious support from lawmakers of both parties Thursday even as it prompted a swift backlash from scattered conservatives and an attempt by irritated Republican leaders to ... Trump's Support for Law to Protect 'Dreamers' Lifts Its Chances GOP feels betrayed by Trump's dealmaking with Dems Dealing with Democrats, Trump's anti-establishment credentials shine |
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American ISIS Fighter Turned Over to U.S. After SurrenderThe Pentagon said the U.S. citizen who fought for ISIS is being held as an "enemy combatant." Trump Team Plans New Sanctions Against IranOfficials say President Donald Trump is delaying a final decision on whether to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. North Korea Again Fires Missile Over Japanese AirspaceNorth Korea fired a ballistic missile that traveled over Japanese air space before landing in the Pacific Ocean, military officials said. Environmentalists Sue to Block Mexico Border WallThe government has waived reviews seven times to speed construction of border barriers, including twice under President Donald Trump. The World's Biggest Killer Is ...The biggest killer globally is heart disease, but overall, life expectancy is longer and fewer people are dying prematurely, especially kids under age 5. London's 130-Ton 'Fatberg' of Wet Wipes and Diapers Is the Stuff of NightmaresAs hard as concrete, the "fatberg" is so compacted that workers must use saws to take small pieces off the mass while working 19 feet underground. Huge Russian War Games Test NATO, Rattle NeighborsLand, sea and air units will be taking part in war games across western Russia, Belarus, the Baltic Sea and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. Terrorist Attacks Hit Paris Hard. The Olympics Are Set to Boost the City's Comeback.After losing its last three Olympic bids, Paris finally landed the prize it has doggedly pursued for 25 years. More Recent Articles |
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Trump’s Support for Law to Protect ‘Dreamers’ Lifts Its ChancesPresident Trump said there would need to be a larger agreement on border security for any deal on young, undocumented immigrants. Immigration’s Sudden Re-Emergence Scrambles Republican AgendaPresident Trump’s tentative deal with Democrats has elevated the one issue that most fiercely divides Republicans, threatening the party’s broader agenda. Why Did Trump Work Again With Democrats? ‘He Likes Us,’ Schumer SaysFor the moment, at least, a kitchen-table approach to congressional deal-making seems to have broken a legislative stalemate. Federal Judge Urges Trump Administration to Push Back DACA DeadlineThe White House has set a deadline of Oct. 5 for immigrants to reapply for protected status under DACA. A Brooklyn judge said the deadline was too soon. North Korea, Florida, Equifax: Your Thursday Evening BriefingTrump Signals He Will Choose Approach on Iran That Preserves Nuclear DealThe president, who did not take action that could have scrapped the nuclear deal, is moving toward using military and economic leverage to push back on Iran. North Korea Launches Another Missile, Escalating CrisisThe test is the 15th such one this year and the first since the country detonated its most powerful nuclear bomb to date. Trump Humiliated Jeff Sessions After Mueller AppointmentPresident Trump’s dressing down of his attorney general at a meeting in May was the beginning of a tumultuous summer for the two men. Trump Resurrects His Claim That Both Sides Share Blame in Charlottesville ViolencePresident Trump thrust himself back into the racial storms of Charlottesville, repeating his charge that those resisting neo-Nazis and white supremacists were as much to blame as the alt-right. Diplomacy? Tillerson Says His Top Priority Is EfficiencyCritics say Rex W. Tillerson is still acting like a corporate executive and not the secretary of state. Tax Overhaul to Be Unveiled This Month May Be Less Than AdvertisedSenator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah warned that a tax overhaul promised for the week of Sept. 25 may be only “guidance” or “signposts” for tax legislation. Hike to Find the Magic of SantoriniMany visitors to Santorini come for its pristine beaches, but its open secret is the winding hiking trails that overlook the sea. Heads Up: In Search of Authentic Santorini? Skip the Beach. Take a Hike.Increasingly, hotel owners, walking tour companies and local travel companies are promoting the idea of experiencing Santorini by foot. Nursing Home Deaths in Florida Heighten Scrutiny of Disaster PlanningSome are questioning whether a new rule on temperature control, soon to take effect, should be strengthened after eight residents died in a center without air-conditioning. Considered Vulnerable, Mobile Homes Are Battered but Largely IntactHurricane Andrew ravaged thousands of mobile homes in 1992. But changes were made, and Florida’s 850,000 mobile homes seemed to fare better during Irma. Harrowing Storms May Move Climate Debate, if Not G.O.P. LeadersPolitical leaders say the politics of climate change have been steadily shifting, as extreme weather makes the impact of carbon pollution more vivid. The Shkreli Syndrome: Youthful Trouble, Tech Success, Then a FallRule-breaking at an early age may point to the success of company founders like Martin Shkreli, researchers say. It may also foretell their undoing. Saudi Arabia Detains Critics as New Crown Prince Consolidates PowerThe kingdom has arrested 16 people — including clerics, scholars and a prince — and it is not clear if they have been charged. The New Health Care: The Economic Case for Letting Teenagers Sleep a Little LaterWe’ve known for a while that adolescent sleep cycles and high school hours are misaligned. But this is not just a health problem. President Temer of Brazil Faces New Corruption ChargesBrazil’s departing attorney general accuses President Michel Temer of obstruction of justice in a sprawling corruption investigation. Anthony Weiner’s Lawyers Question Motivation of Sexting VictimLawyers for the former congressman suggested that the teenage victim was motivated by money and a desire to influence the presidential election. Possible Hazing Suspected in L.S.U. Student’s DeathLouisiana State University said it was investigating the death of Maxwell Raymond Gruver, 18, after he was taken to a hospital from a fraternity. China Bitcoin Exchange to Stop Trading Virtual Currencies Amid CrackdownThe announcement by BTC China raises the specter of other exchanges shutting down Bitcoin trading in the coming weeks. Israeli Orthodox Lawmaker in Trouble Over Gay Nephew’s WeddingThe lawmaker said that he had attended the wedding, prompting calls for his resignation and a debate over whether family unity trumps strict Jewish law. Google Sets Limits on Addiction Treatment Ads, Citing SafetyThe unusual restrictions will limit a popular marketing tool in the $35 billion business of treating opioid addicts, alcoholics and others. Google Sued by 3 Female Ex-Employees Who Say It Pays Women Less Than MenIn a lawsuit filed in state court, the plaintiffs accuse the search giant of systematically discriminating against women in its work force. Nikon Picked 32 Photographers to Promote a Camera. All 32 Were Men.The Tokyo-based company said the women it invited had been unable to attend, but female photographers were unsatisfied by the explanation. Floating Tar, Dead Fish: Oil Spill Threatens Greek BeachesThe Agia Zoni II tanker sank on Sunday while anchored off Salamis Island, near Greece’s main port of Piraeus. Maurice Bluestein, Who Modernized the Wind Chill Index, Dies at 76While shoveling his daughter’s driveway one winter day, Dr. Bluestein, a scientist, realized something: The wind chill index was wrong. How Edie Windsor Championed Gay Rights: ‘She Was Everywhere’Into her late 80s, Ms. Windsor continued to leverage her national profile as a winning Supreme Court plaintiff to support her favorite L.G.B.T. causes. Trilobites: Testing an Electric Eel’s Shock Powers With His Own ArmAfter years of studying eels, a researcher managed to experience something unexpected when he set out to study their ability to create an electric circuit. Motel 6 Workers Tipped Off Immigration Agency About GuestsGuests at the chain’s Arizona hotels were detained and deported after employees informed the government about them. Rights groups assailed the practice. ‘Game of Thrones’ Will Shoot Multiple Endings to Prevent SpoilersCasey Bloys, HBO’s programming president, said the producers will shoot several different endings of the final episode. Trevor Noah Extends Comedy Central Contract Through 2022Mr. Noah, who succeeded Jon Stewart on “The Daily Show,” will remain the host of that topical satire program and will produce annual year-end specials. Nestlé Targets High-End Coffee by Taking Majority Stake in Blue BottleThe deal highlights the continued hot streak of artisanal coffee, whose rapid growth and fanatical customer base have continued to draw big business. Louis C.K. and Tig Notaro, Sparring on the Battlefield of ArtOn film and on TV, the comedians have staked out opposite positions in a very real debate about sexual misconduct rumors. More Recent Articles |
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Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch was fined $12,000 by the NFL for a gesture he made during Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans, ESPN reported Thursday.
NEW YORK -- Aaron Judge hit a pair of three-run homers in consecutive at-bats Thursday night as the New York Yankees rolled to a 13-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
CLEVELAND -- Jay Bruce's RBI double in the bottom of the 10th inning gave the Cleveland Indians a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals, extending the Indians' American League-record winning streak to 22 games.
Marc Leishman is off to a strong start -- again.
Muslim women in Tunisia will now be allowed to marry non-Muslims after the government there lifted a ban on the practice Thursday.
Louisiana State University officials said they are investigating a student death that may have been caused by a hazing incident, the school announced Thursday.
The Trump administration temporarily waived sanctions on Iran related to its nuclear program Thursday but imposed new non-nuclear-related sanctions.
People with more serious cases of sleep apnea may get lasting relief from an implanted nerve stimulator, a new study finds.
Federal health officials reported several more cases of salmonella infections among four separate outbreaks linked to the consumption of yellow Maradol papayas.
New research suggests that coffee and tea probably shouldn't be off-limits because each may help prevent an early death.
After devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma disappears, survivors could still suffer from mental stress caused by the massive storms, experts say.
The National Hurricane Center said Max weakened to a tropical storm after it made landfall in Mexico's Guerrero state Thursday.
BOSTON -- Drew Pomeranz pitched six solid innings for his 16th win and Andrew Benintendi had three hits and three RBIs, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 6-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics in the finale of a three-game series on Thursday.
Nestle announced Thursday it has bought a majority stake in Oakland, Calif.-based specialty coffee company Blue Bottle Coffee.
North Korea fired an ballistic missile from its capital city of Pyongyang, South Korean and Japanese officials said Friday.
U.S. music superstar Lady Gaga took to Twitter Thursday to announce she is canceling her planned show in Brazil for Friday.
A Detroit Lions fan who posted a racist message on social media has lost his season tickets, according to a newspaper report.
The Cleveland Indians activated All-Star left-handed reliever Andrew Miller off the disabled list Thursday, hours before looking to extend their American League-record winning streak to 22 games.
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is attempting to jump-start his floundering career north of the border.
Recording artist Fergie and actor Josh Duhamel said Thursday they are ending their eight-year marriage.
Tropical Storm Norma formed south of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, where the National Hurricane Center forecasts it to make landfall early next week.
Jose weakened to a tropical storm Thursday, but the NHC expects it will restrengthen into a hurricane as it moves west in the Atlantic Ocean. 


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