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Hurricane Maria creating swells along East Coast The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Maria was creating "large swells" along the U.S. East Coast as it churned east of South Carolina on Monday. Puerto Rico requests more federal aid in response to Hurricane Maria Puerto Ricans pleaded for more federal assistance on Monday as the U.S. territory struggles to recover from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria. Barbara Corcoran is the first to get the boot on Season 25 of 'Dancing with the Stars' Barbara Corcoran became the first contestant eliminated from Season 25 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night. Modi secures $2.5 billion in funds for program to electrify every home in India Indian Prime Minister Narendra has secured 163.2 billion rupees, or $2.5 billion, in funding for his pledge to electrify every home in India. Gregg Popovich: Spurs coach calls U.S. 'embarrassment to the world,' talks white privilege San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich gave thoughtful answers Monday at media day while discussing President Donald Trump's recent comments about the NFL. Mexican Americans at higher risk for liver cancerWatchdog: U.S. coalition needs better intel to avoid civilian deaths in Syria U.S.-led coalition airstrikes near Raqqa, Syria, earlier this year killed at least 84 civilians, including 30 children, the Human Rights Watch said. Why Kansas City Chiefs were fans of Thursday Night Football When Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid heard the team's personnel department mention the name of running back Kareem Hunt, he immediately recalled working in his office on Thursday nights last fall. Dirk Koetter bemoans Tampa Bay Buccaneers' lack of consistency TAMPA -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Chicago Bears. The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears beat the Steelers. White House: President's words don't constitute 'declaration of war' The White House has denied North Korea's statement that President Donald Trump's most recent comments on the country constitute a 'declaration of war.' Urgent New Orleans Saints get first victory and head to London It took three weeks, but the New Orleans Saints defense finally showed improvement from last season. New York Jets owner Christopher Johnson impresses players with show of solidarity New York Jets players raved over the manner in which owner Christopher Johnson took part in the team's response to President Donald Trump's inflammatory statements. Brian Kelly: Notre Dame coach broke it down in locker room after Michigan State win Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly celebrated Saturday's win against Michigan State by dancing in a scrum with his team in the locker room. Buffalo Bills victory over Denver Broncos was Tyrod Taylor-made ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- It wasn't exactly Tom Brady-like, but no one in Buffalo was complaining about the play of quarterback Tyrod Taylor on Sunday afternoon. Or even on Monday. Appeals court OKs some of Texas' sanctuary cities law A federal appeals panel said part of Texas' law banning sanctuary city policies may going into effect while the court awaits arguments scheduled for November. New York Jets victory ruins perfectly bad season FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Nearly everything went right for the New York Jets on Sunday in a 20-6 win over the Miami Dolphins. Atlanta Falcons try to go 4-0 before Super Bowl rematch with New England Patriots FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The Atlanta Falcons found a win in Detroit on a controversial weekend with reigning most valuable player Matt Ryan, not on top of his game. Tampa Bay Lightning to retire No. 4 of Vincent Lecavalier Vincent Lecavalier will become the second player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to have his number retired, the team announced on Monday. Washington Nationals' Bryce Harper, Jayson Werth dress up like direwolf, Jon Snow The Washington Nationals went full "Game of Thrones" wardrobe on Sunday for their road trip against the Philadelphia Phillies. Cincinnati Bengals improve under new OC, but lose in OT to Green Bay Packers The Cincinnati Bengals showed improvement Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field although they still lost to the Green Bay Packers, 27-24, in overtime. Case Keenum excels in Minnesota Vikings' win over Tampa Bay Buccaneers Two days after starting quarterback Sam Bradford boarded a private jet en route to Florida to get a second opinion on his ailing left knee, the entire morale surrounding the Minnesota Vikings was lifted by an unlikely source. San Francisco 49ers put DE Tank Carradine on injured reserve The San Francisco 49ers placed defensive end Tank Carradine on injured reserve, the team announced Monday. Cam Newton shows rust, Carolina Panthers offense goes bust CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Carolina Panthers offense had been rather ordinary, but that was camouflaged for two games by an impressive defense. Aaron Judge breaks rookie HR record as New York Yankees rout Kansas City Royals Six months ago, the New York Yankees thought if Aaron Judge could consistently get the barrel of the bat on pitches, many of those swings would result in home runs and other big hits. |
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Germany's Far Right Just Got 13% of Vote. Its Nazi Past Is Just a Stumble Away.Thousands of so-called "Stolpersteine," or "stumbling stones," remind passersby of the victims of Nazi terror. 'Shackles From the Deep' Explores Mystery of Sunken Slave ShipMichael Cottman traces the story of the Henrietta Marie, a slave ship that wrecked near Key West after dropping off kidnapped Africans in Barbados and Jamaica. Pacific Fleet Commander to Retire in Wake of Deadly CrashesThe commander of the United States Pacific Fleet is retiring after learning there's no possibility of him being promoted out of his current job, he told NBC News on Monday. Twitter to Clarify Rules After Trump North Korea TweetsThe president's threat that North Korea "won't be around much longer!" was newsworthy and of public interest, Twitter said. Seven Arrested in Egypt After Raising Rainbow Flag at ConcertSecurity sources said the seven were arrested for "promoting sexual deviancy," a euphemism in Egypt for homosexuality. White House Rejects N. Korean Claim That Trump 'Declared War'Ri Yong Ho said that Pyongyang would consider shooting down American bombers even if they were outside North Korean airspace. Dog Pulled From Earthquake Rubble Gives Hope to RescuersA schnauzer who survived the earthquake was pulled out of the rubble of a collapsed building by rescuers in Mexico City on Sunday. Australians' Support of Gay Marriage Weakens in New PollSupport for same-sex marriage has slipped from 63 to 57 percent, just as a national postal ballot asks voters where they stand on the issue. Experts Puzzled by Trump's Travel Ban on ChadPresident Donald Trump's decision to restrict visas for citizens of Chad has left experts wondering why that nation was chosen over others in the region. Trump Orders His 1st Airstrikes Targeting ISIS in Libya"The camp was used by ISIS to move fighters in and out of the country, stockpile weapons ... and to plot and conduct attacks," the U.S. military said. Lesbian Wins Right to Spousal Visa in Landmark Hong Kong CaseA Hong Kong appeals court on Monday ruled that a British lesbian whose partner works in the city should be granted a spousal visa. America's Most Effective Allies Against ISIS Vote on IndependenceOpponents of the vote — a list of countries that includes the U.S. — say the ballot could provoke destabilization and ethnic violence. Trump Issues New Restrictions on Visas From Eight CountriesThe new order keeps restrictions on Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, removes restrictions on Sudan and adds new ones on Chad, North Korea and Venezuela. Merkel Victory Overshadowed by Far-Right ResurgenceSunday's election left Angela Merkel's conservative bloc weakened — with only 246 of the new parliament's 709 seats. More Recent Articles
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Health Bill Appears Dead as Pivotal G.O.P. Senator Declares OppositionSenator Susan Collins of Maine announced her opposition to the latest bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, leaving party leaders short of the votes they need. At Least 6 White House Advisers Used Private Email AccountsWhile it is not necessarily illegal for White House officials to use private email accounts, President Trump had made Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of emails as secretary of state a centerpiece of his 2016 campaign. North Korea, N.F.L., Puerto Rico: Your Monday Evening BriefingSupreme Court Cancels Hearing on Previous Trump Travel BanBut questions remain about how the new travel ban will be implemented, who will be affected, how the countries were picked and whether it will prevent terror attacks. Around the World and the U.S., New Travel Ban Draws Anger, Applause and ShrugsForeign leaders and immigrant groups here reacted strongly to new restrictions being imposed by President Trump. Germany’s Far Right Complicates Life for Merkel — and the E.U.Political fragmentation and populism in Germany will make it harder for Angela Merkel to pair with President Emmanuel Macron of France to revitalize Europe. Alternative for Germany: Who Are They, and What Do They Want?The party that placed third in Sunday’s German elections is a young right-wing movement with divided leadership and a nationalist message. Angela Merkel Makes History in German Vote, but So Does Far RightMs. Merkel becomes only the third postwar chancellor to win four national elections, but her victory is diminished by the showing of Alternative for Germany. Anthony Weiner Gets 21 Months in Prison for Sexting With TeenagerThe sentencing may finally signal an end to the long and tortuous downfall of the former New York congressman. Keeping Indian Folk Painting AliveAn award-winning Madhubani painter explains the historic art form and how she plans to help keep it alive. Hurricanes, Earthquakes and Wildfires: Is All This Normal?A climate reporter for The Times explains what you should know about recent disasters that have struck in quick succession. Steelers’ Villanueva Takes a Stand, but Might Agree With Kaepernick’s MissionThe 6-8, 320-pound lineman, a former Army Ranger, was the only member of the Steelers to stand outside the tunnel on Sunday during the national anthem. Trump’s N.F.L. Critique a Calculated Attempt to Shore Up His BaseWhite House officials said President Trump is deeply worried that his recent show of bipartisanship endangers his standing with conservatives. Right and Left React to the N.F.L. Protests and Trump StatementsRead about how the other side thinks about President Trump’s statements on free speech, the national anthem, the flag as well as responses from football players and owners. Sports of The Times: Was It a One-Day Revolt in the N.F.L., or Something More?This movement could force real change, unless the owners and players get back to business as usual. Puerto Ricans Are Americans Too, and Answers to Other QuestionsHurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, but the political and popular response has been muted, even though the island is a United States commonwealth. Nothing Is Too Strange for Cities Wooing Amazon to Build ThereOfficials and business leaders across North America are going to extreme lengths to court Amazon to put its second headquarters in their city. In a Lost Essay, a Glimpse of an Elusive Poet and SlaveA previously unknown manuscript by George Moses Horton, a poet and slave, opens a window onto eerily familiar debates about race, power and free speech on campus. Target Raises Base Pay to $11 an Hour Heading Into HolidaysTarget, which plans to raise base pay to $15 an hour by 2020, aims to hire 100,000 seasonal workers during a tight labor market for retailers. Barbara Blaine, Who Championed Victims of Priests’ Abuse, Dies at 61Ms. Blaine, who had been molested by a priest as a teenager, founded a national network of abuse survivors and became a voice for them. China Blocks WhatsApp, Broadening Online CensorshipWith a crucial Communist Party meeting just weeks away, Beijing is further tightening its already formidable internet controls. A Piece of Obama’s Post-Presidential Life: Sandwiches and SpeechesA spate of paid addresses, with fees that have hit $400,000, provide an indication of how Mr. Obama is navigating moneymaking opportunities. New Jersey Man Who Won Millions in Powerball Lottery Is Accused of Molesting GirlPedro Quezada, who won $338 million in 2013, was charged with sexual assault. His lawyer said his accuser had fabricated the charges to get his money. Villagers After the Quake: ‘They’re Left With Nothing’With hundreds of houses destroyed and President Trump vowing to limit Mexican immigration, a rural village whose workers flocked to the U.S. wonders how it will rebuild. After Mexico Earthquake, Tremors of AnxietyEven as Mexico City begins to recover and normal rhythms return to its streets, the psychic damage lingers. Former Hostage Held by Al Qaeda Describes 6-Year Ordeal in the SaharaJohan Gustafsson, a Swede kidnapped at gunpoint in Timbuktu, Mali, by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in 2011 and recently freed, tells of his captivity and his conversion to Islam. Books of The Times: Stephen King and Son Team Up for a Novel About Women Whose Sleep Should Not Be DisturbedIn “Sleeping Beauties,” by Stephen King and his son Owen, women who fall asleep don’t wake up, and grow tendrils that are best left alone. A Terrorized British City Turns to an All-American Play for HealingIn the wake of a concert bombing, the Royal Exchange Theater in Manchester added “Our Town” to its fall schedule. More Recent Articles |
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The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Maria was creating "large swells" along the U.S. East Coast as it churned east of South Carolina on Monday.
Puerto Ricans pleaded for more federal assistance on Monday as the U.S. territory struggles to recover from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria.
Barbara Corcoran became the first contestant eliminated from Season 25 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra has secured 163.2 billion rupees, or $2.5 billion, in funding for his pledge to electrify every home in India.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich gave thoughtful answers Monday at media day while discussing President Donald Trump's recent comments about the NFL.
U.S.-led coalition airstrikes near Raqqa, Syria, earlier this year killed at least 84 civilians, including 30 children, the Human Rights Watch said.
When Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid heard the team's personnel department mention the name of running back Kareem Hunt, he immediately recalled working in his office on Thursday nights last fall.
TAMPA -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Chicago Bears. The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears beat the Steelers.
The White House has denied North Korea's statement that President Donald Trump's most recent comments on the country constitute a 'declaration of war.'
It took three weeks, but the New Orleans Saints defense finally showed improvement from last season.
New York Jets players raved over the manner in which owner Christopher Johnson took part in the team's response to President Donald Trump's inflammatory statements.
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly celebrated Saturday's win against Michigan State by dancing in a scrum with his team in the locker room.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- It wasn't exactly Tom Brady-like, but no one in Buffalo was complaining about the play of quarterback Tyrod Taylor on Sunday afternoon. Or even on Monday.
A federal appeals panel said part of Texas' law banning sanctuary city policies may going into effect while the court awaits arguments scheduled for November.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Nearly everything went right for the New York Jets on Sunday in a 20-6 win over the Miami Dolphins.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The Atlanta Falcons found a win in Detroit on a controversial weekend with reigning most valuable player Matt Ryan, not on top of his game.
Vincent Lecavalier will become the second player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to have his number retired, the team announced on Monday.
The Washington Nationals went full "Game of Thrones" wardrobe on Sunday for their road trip against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Cincinnati Bengals showed improvement Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field although they still lost to the Green Bay Packers, 27-24, in overtime.
Two days after starting quarterback Sam Bradford boarded a private jet en route to Florida to get a second opinion on his ailing left knee, the entire morale surrounding the Minnesota Vikings was lifted by an unlikely source.
The San Francisco 49ers placed defensive end Tank Carradine on injured reserve, the team announced Monday.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Carolina Panthers offense had been rather ordinary, but that was camouflaged for two games by an impressive defense.
Six months ago, the New York Yankees thought if Aaron Judge could consistently get the barrel of the bat on pitches, many of those swings would result in home runs and other big hits. 


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