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Yuili Gurriel's blast lifts Houston Astros past Los Angeles Angels HOUSTON -- Yuli Gurriel slugged a three-run home run in the seventh inning, lifting Justin Verlander into the win column for the fourth time in four starts and pushing the Houston Astros to a 3-0 victory over the reeling Los Angeles Angels on Friday night at Minute Maid Park. Tampa Bay Rays power by Baltimore Orioles behind Evan Langoria, Wilson Ramos BALTIMORE -- Wilson Ramos belted a grand slam, and Evan Longoria added a solo shot as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-3 on Friday night. Ryan Goins, Toronto Blue Jays ride power surge in rout of New York Yankees TORONTO -- Ryan Goins hit a grand slam, Marco Estrada won his career-best fifth straight decision and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 8-1 on Friday night. Kyle Shanahan likes San Francisco 49ers' direction SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers held a division foe to a single touchdown one week, then burned another for 39 points the next. Phoenix Suns acquire Troy Daniels from Memphis Grizzlies The Phoenix Suns acquired guard Troy Daniels and a second-round pick in the 2018 draft from the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday in exchange for a second-round pick in the same draft. NASCAR New Hampshire: Kyle Busch speeds to another playoff poleFantasy Football: NFL Injury ReportChicago Bears are least affordable team to watch in NFL, according to study A new study found that the Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings are the most affordable teams to watch in the NFL. Top North Korea officials denounce Trump as 'crazed hoodlum'PGA Tour Championship: Justin Thomas' eagle nets 3-way tie at top ATLANTA -- Reigning PGA champion Justin Thomas eagled the final hole to shoot a 4-under-par 66 on Friday, leaving him tied with Webb Simpson and England's Paul Casey after the second round at the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club. Dallas Cowboys: Ezekiel Elliott hearing slated for Oct. 2 The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hold a hearing on Oct. 2 to hear arguments on the NFL emergency motion in the Ezekiel Elliott case. Rob Gronkowski: New England Patriots' TE vows to play Sunday New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but insists he will play. Mexico holds out hope for survivors among earthquake rubble Rescuers said they detected signs of life inside a ruined apartment building some 72 hours after it collapsed in an earthquake that shook central Mexico. Hurricane Maria moving away from Bahamas Hurricane Maria began moving away from the Bahamas on Friday evening, the National Hurricane Center said. When it comes to exercise, quality trumps quantity A study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology suggests that a mix of different types of exercise brings better results than simply adding more quantity. IUD won't interfere with breastfeeding Women who have a hormonal intrauterine device implanted immediately after childbirth can still breastfeed, according to a new study. PyeongChang Olympic medals highlight Korean alphabet South Korea's Olympics organizing committee unveiled the design for the upcoming Winter Games medals, which highlights the Korean alphabet. Tennessee man convicted of murder, rape of Holly Bobo A Tennessee jury found Zach Adams guilty of the murder, rape and kidnapping of Holly Bobo, a nursing student missing for three years before her body was found. Detroit Tigers manager Ausmus will not return in 2018 The Detroit Tigers announced Friday the contract of manager Brad Ausmus will not be extended beyond the 2017 season. Sam Bradford: Minnesota Vikings QB to miss second straight game Minnesota quarterback Sam Bradford will miss his second consecutive game due to an injury to his left knee when the Vikings host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Carlos Beltran: Houston Astros star donates $1M, starts Hurricane Maria fundraiser Puerto Rican baseball star Carlos Beltran has donated $1 million to help those affected by Hurricane Maria in his home country. Tiger Woods hitting from 60 yards, hasn't taken full swing since April Tiger Woods revealed an update on his condition on Friday in a blog post on his website. PAC-3 anti-ballistic missile launcher downs target via remote control Lockheed Martin has successfully tested a Patriot Advanced Capability-3 surface-to-air-missile against a tactical ballistic missile from a remote launcher. MIT engineers attempt to predict extreme events Can a new mathematical framework pinpoint the warning signs before an extreme event? A group of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology think so. NASA'S OSIRIS-REx executes slingshot around Earth NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe has used Earth's gravity to slingshot itself into outer space. The spacecraft is now en route to the asteroid Bennu. |
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The World's Most Powerful Woman Is Seen Rather Differently in GermanyAngela Merkel has been such a constant presence in German politics that a verb has been derived from her name. Iran's Reaction to Trump Speech: A New Ballistic MissilePresident Hassan Rouhani's said Iran would "seek no one's permission to defend our land." 'Worse Than a War Zone': Medical Services on Dominica Crippled by MariaHurricane Maria left medical facilities on the Caribbean island of Dominica "worse than in a war zone," according to the country's leader. Kim Jong Un Responds to Trump, Says 'Dotard' Will 'Pay Dearly'Hours later, North Korea's foreign minister reportedly said his country may test a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean. Death Toll in Mexico Quake Rises to 295, Search for Survivors ContinuesMexico's coordinator of national civil defense said that half of the known dead, 155 people, died in Mexico City. Rescuers have saved 115 people so far. Scientists Find 60 Ancient Shipwrecks Preserved in the Black SeaDozens of ancient ships scattered across the bottom of the Black Sea were discovered after a nearly three-year excursion. Kalashnikov Statue Included a Monumental MistakeWorkers cut out part of a new monument to Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of the legendary AK-47 assault rifle, after it mistakenly depicted a German WWII weapon. Cuba Tells U.N. It Has Clean Hands in U.S. Embassy MysteryTwenty-one Americans have suffered effects from mysterious sonic incidents apparently targeting embassy staff in Havana. What Would Happen if North Korea Tested an H-Bomb?There could be political and actual fallout if the North Koreans defy President Trump and do the first atmospheric test of a hydrogen bomb in 37 years. Gay Rights Group Fires Up LGBTQ Allies as UK Hate Crimes SoarHate crimes against sexual minorities have shot up by almost 80 percent across England, Scotland and Wales since 2013, according to gay rights group Stonewall. Maria Churns Past Turks and Caicos After Ravaging Puerto RicoFrance to Skip Winter Games if Korean Tensions ContinueFrance's Winter Olympics team will not attend the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea if its security cannot be guaranteed. Hope in the Rubble: Survivors Rescued 2 Days After Mexico QuakeTheir rescues marked jubilant moments in what was otherwise a desperate and often fruitless search. Puerto Ricans Get Used to 'Candles, Flashlights & Good Old-Fashioned Sweat'Millions of Puerto Ricans are grappling the realization that life will be different for a long time following Hurricane Maria. How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea CrisisNorth Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006 Uber Loses License to Operate in LondonThe San Francisco-based company will not have its current permit renewed when it expires in eight days' time, officials said. Facebook Says It Will Hand Russia-Linked Ads to Congress as Trump Bemoans 'Hoax'CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed measures the social media giant is taking to protect the integrity of future elections during a Facebook Live on Thursday. More Recent Articles |
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McCain Announces Opposition to Republican Health Bill, Likely Dooming ItSenator John McCain released a statement saying he would oppose the latest proposal, by Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana. On Washington: Behind New Obamacare Repeal Vote: ‘Furious’ G.O.P. DonorsDonations to the party are down, and Senator Cory Gardner warned his colleagues that they have to show some results. White House Weighs Response to North Korea’s ThreatsThe war of words between President Trump and Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, raised concerns on Friday that it could escalate into a new and more volatile phase. North Korea Hits New Level of Brinkmanship in Reacting to TrumpKim Jong-un turns the standoff with Washington into a personal duel, while warning of more dangerous weapons tests. Prospect of Atmospheric Nuclear Test by North Korea Raises Specter of DangerStopping Kim Jong-un from conducting a nuclear test over the Pacific may be as dangerous as letting him go ahead. Kim Jong-un Called Trump a ‘Dotard.’ What Does That Even Mean?An obscure insult from North Korea’s leader inspires dictionary searches and online jokes. Facing Months in the Dark, Ordinary Life in Puerto Rico is ‘Beyond Reach’In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans were contemplating empty refrigerators, campfire cooking and perhaps wrangling for fresh water. Hurricane Maria Live Updates: Structural Damage at Guajataca Dam Prompts Evacuations in Puerto RicoA dam in northwestern Puerto Rico suffered structural damage on Friday, the governor said at a news conference, prompting evacuations of areas nearby in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. In a Puerto Rican Town, ‘Water Came Out of Nowhere’In the hard-hit town of Toa Baja, Hurricane Maria’s wrath swept some residents to their deaths. Trump’s Travel Ban to Be Replaced by Restrictions Tailored to Certain CountriesThe new restrictions could go into effect on Sunday and would prevent people in those nations from traveling to the United States or prompt increased scrutiny if they seek visas. At Alabama Rally, Trump Toggles Between Republican LoyalistsThe president lent his support to Alabama’s incumbent senator in a Republican runoff campaign, but risked alienating core anti-establishment voters. In Beijing and Abu Dhabi, Signs of Bannon’s Continued InfluenceMeetings with powerful foreigners — including the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates — signal that President Trump’s former strategist still holds global interest. Scaramucci and Spicer Extend Their White House 15 Minutes of FameIn the Trump era, tradition of post-White House exposure and opportunities appears to be alive and well. State of the Art: On Russian Meddling, Mark Zuckerberg Follows a Familiar PlaybookMr. Zuckerberg’s modus operandi as a leader is to fix things long after they have broken, rather than to prevent problems in the first place. Berkeley Students Speak Out About Free SpeechWe asked students what free speech means to them, and about the mood on campus ahead of a series of speeches planned for next week. Quake Threatens to Cause Flight From Mexico City’s Hip NeighborhoodsRoma and Condesa were hit hard by the big 1985 quake and took years to rebound. Then came the devastation from the Tuesday earthquake. Leading the Legal War Against FoxSo far this year, the lawyer Douglas Wigdor, a conservative Republican, has filed 11 suits against Fox News for defamation, sexual harassment and racial discrimination. Let Right-Wing Speakers Come to Berkeley? Faculty Is DividedStudents looking to the faculty and administration for guidance on how to interpret the free speech issue are seeing deep divisions among their leaders. Uber Loses License to Operate in LondonLondon’s transportation agency criticized Uber’s corporate culture, the latest setback for a company that has faced an array of controversies this year. Israel Endorsed Kurdish Independence. Saladin Would Have Been Proud.Present-day politics may have been less important than a long shared history between the Kurds and the Jews. On Tennis: An Exhibition? Yes. Of Talent, and Tension, and Tiebreakers.“People were questioning if this is going to be an exhibition,” Marin Cilic said after Europe swept to a 3-0 lead at the Laver Cup, “but for none of us this is exhibition.” Betsy DeVos Reverses Obama-era Policy on Campus Sexual Assault InvestigationsThe Education Department said colleges no longer had to use the lowest standard of proof, potentially giving accused students more protection while worrying some women’s advocates. In Battle Over Tax Cuts, It’s Republicans vs. EconomistsRepublican leaders reject criticism that their tax plan will add to the deficit. And they are determined to secure economic assessments proving their optimistic assumptions. Alabama Man Who Waited 10 Years for Trial Is Found GuiltyIn Dothan, Ala., a jury convicted Kharon Davis of a 2007 murder after a four-day trial. Two key witnesses against him changed their stories on the stand. Morgan Freeman Angers Russians Over Video About 2016 ElectionA Russian news outlet called the actor an “American propaganda loudspeaker” after he appeared in a video accusing Russia of undermining last year’s election. Daniel Yankelovich, Master of Public Opinion Research, Dies at 92Mr. Yankelovich demonstrated that psychology, sociology and statistical analysis could be harnessed in the service of business, government and the masses. Bolshoi Sets ‘Nureyev’ Ballet for December Despite Director’s ArrestA production based on the life of Rudolf Nureyev, who died in 1993 from AIDS-related illnesses, will go forward after being postponed in July. Trilobites: Sputnik for Sale, if You’ll Settle for a Beeping ReplicaJust ahead of the 60th anniversary of the first Earth launch of a satellite, an auction house will take bids on a replica of the shiny Soviet spacecraft. Pete Turner, Whose Color Photography Could Alter Reality, Dies at 83With saturated colors, often on global assignments, Mr. Turner created spectacular images, some for the covers of record albums. Holocaust Denier’s Sentence: Visit 5 Ex-Nazi Camps, and Write About ItA judge ordered Laurent Louis, a far-right former lawmaker in Belgium, to visit a concentration camp every year for five years and write about his experience. Immigration Officers Won’t Get Guest Lists Anymore, Motel 6 SaysAfter the detention and deportation of guests, the company has made it policy to not give information out to law enforcement. A Word With: Bobby Moynihan on His New Life After ‘Saturday Night Live’Mr. Moynihan, who was an “S.N.L.” cast member for nine seasons, stars in the CBS sitcom “Me, Myself & I,” which explores a man’s life at three ages. The Inside Story of Donatella Versace’s Homage to Gianni: Classic Prints and Your Favorite ’90s SupermodelsTwenty years after her brother’s murder, the designer produces a tribute show including Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer, Helena Christensen, Naomi Campbell and Carla Bruni. Plus, a tease about what’s next. More Recent Articles |
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HOUSTON -- Yuli Gurriel slugged a three-run home run in the seventh inning, lifting Justin Verlander into the win column for the fourth time in four starts and pushing the Houston Astros to a 3-0 victory over the reeling Los Angeles Angels on Friday night at Minute Maid Park.
BALTIMORE -- Wilson Ramos belted a grand slam, and Evan Longoria added a solo shot as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-3 on Friday night.
TORONTO -- Ryan Goins hit a grand slam, Marco Estrada won his career-best fifth straight decision and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 8-1 on Friday night.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers held a division foe to a single touchdown one week, then burned another for 39 points the next.
The Phoenix Suns acquired guard Troy Daniels and a second-round pick in the 2018 draft from the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday in exchange for a second-round pick in the same draft.
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
ATLANTA FALCONS at DETROIT LIONS
A new study found that the Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings are the most affordable teams to watch in the NFL.
Top officials in Pyongyang's Korean Workers' Party met on Friday.
ATLANTA -- Reigning PGA champion Justin Thomas eagled the final hole to shoot a 4-under-par 66 on Friday, leaving him tied with Webb Simpson and England's Paul Casey after the second round at the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hold a hearing on Oct. 2 to hear arguments on the NFL emergency motion in the Ezekiel Elliott case.
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but insists he will play.
Rescuers said they detected signs of life inside a ruined apartment building some 72 hours after it collapsed in an earthquake that shook central Mexico.
Hurricane Maria began moving away from the Bahamas on Friday evening, the National Hurricane Center said.
A study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology suggests that a mix of different types of exercise brings better results than simply adding more quantity.
Women who have a hormonal intrauterine device implanted immediately after childbirth can still breastfeed, according to a new study.
South Korea's Olympics organizing committee unveiled the design for the upcoming Winter Games medals, which highlights the Korean alphabet.
A Tennessee jury found Zach Adams guilty of the murder, rape and kidnapping of Holly Bobo, a nursing student missing for three years before her body was found.
The Detroit Tigers announced Friday the contract of manager Brad Ausmus will not be extended beyond the 2017 season.
Minnesota quarterback Sam Bradford will miss his second consecutive game due to an injury to his left knee when the Vikings host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Puerto Rican baseball star Carlos Beltran has donated $1 million to help those affected by Hurricane Maria in his home country.
Tiger Woods revealed an update on his condition on Friday in a blog post on his website.
Lockheed Martin has successfully tested a Patriot Advanced Capability-3 surface-to-air-missile against a tactical ballistic missile from a remote launcher.
Can a new mathematical framework pinpoint the warning signs before an extreme event? A group of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology think so.
NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe has used Earth's gravity to slingshot itself into outer space. The spacecraft is now en route to the asteroid Bennu. 


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