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NLCS: Justin Turner blasts Los Angeles Dodgers past Chicago Cubs LOS ANGELES -- With Hollywood as its neighbor, Los Angeles is no stranger to dramatic endings. Oil rig explodes off Louisiana coast, several injured An oil rig exploded Sunday night off the coast of Louisiana, causing several injuries, authorities said. Joe Maddon: Chicago Cubs' manager expects to be fined for comments Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon said Sunday he expects to get fined for his comments criticizing a call at home plate. Washington Redskins defense does pat-down, handcuff celebration after interception He didn't score a touchdown on the play, but Kendall Fuller still had the best celebration of the day after an interception for the Washington Redskins. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein to face primary challenger in 2018 California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, one of the longest-serving current members of the U.S. Senate, will face a challenger in the 2018 Democratic primary. Conservative Sebastian Kurz, 31, to become Austria's chancellor Sebastian Kurz will become Austria's next chancellor and Europe's youngest leader at 31, according to provision final results Sunday. Los Angeles Chargers kick Oakland Raiders to fourth-straight defeat OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Chargers had lost four straight games to the Oakland Raiders, the previous three by three points, before meeting Sunday at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Special teams TDs carry Los Angeles Rams past Jacksonville Jaguars JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Some games are won with special teams. The Los Angeles Rams' 27-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at EverBank Field was a prime example. Adrian Peterson makes debut, Arizona Cardinals beat Tampa Bay Buccaneers Adrian Peterson did more in his first two quarters Sunday with the Cardinals than he could in his first four games combined with the Saints. Martavis Bryant: Pittsburgh Steelers WR wants to be traded Wide receiver Martavis Bryant has requested a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Puerto Rico governor hopes for 95 percent power resoration by December The governor of Puerto Rico said he expects to have 95 percent of the hurricane-ravaged island's power grid working by December 15. Tiger Woods 'making progress' in new video, sports infamous red polo Tiger Woods sported his Sunday red in a video he posted on his golfing progress. Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers end Kansas City Chiefs' unbeaten run KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers hold a simple winning formula for beating the Kansas City Chiefs, and it mostly revolves around handing the ball to Le'Veon Bell. 2017 Alabama 500 final results, full leaderboard from Talladega SuperspeedwayRookie C.J. Beathard earns starting nod as San Francisco 49ers QB LANDOVER, Md. -- San Francisco 49ers rookie quarterback C.J. Beathard couldn't author a storybook ending when he replaced Brian Hoyer in Sunday's 26-24 loss to the Washington Redskins. Colin Kaepernick files collusion grievance against the NFL Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL, accusing the 32 owners of collusion, his legal team announced on Sunday. C.J. McCollum: Portland Trail Blazers star gets suspended for barely walking on court Portland Trail Blazers star C.J. McCollum will miss the season opener after walking on the court Wednesday during a preseason game. Confusing rule highlights ending of New York Jets, New England Patriots game EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The latest installment of an NFL rule nobody quite understands occurred on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. 2017 Alabama 500 results: Brad Keselowski edges Ryan Newman to win at Talladega TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Brad Keselowski passed Ryan Newman on the final lap of the Alabama 500 to claim his third win of the season and his fifth career victory at Talladega Superspeedway. New Orleans Saints DE Cam Jordan celebrates big play with dunk vs. Detroit Lions Defensive end Cam Jordan can do a lot of amazing things on the football field, but the greatest play of his seven-year NFL career -- an end-zone interception of Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford. ACLU sues Kansas for law punishing Israel boycotters The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the state of Kansas for a law that punishes people who boycott Israel. Figure skater Gracie Gold withdraws from Grand Prix Series Figure skater Gracie Gold, an Olympic bronze medalist, withdrew from the upcoming Grand Prix Series, citing "depression, anxiety and an eating disorder." Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Daniel Webb dies in ATV accident Daniel Webb, who last pitched for the Chicago White Sox, died Saturday night in an ATV accident in Humphreys County, Tenn. Cleveland Browns: QB DeShone Kizer watches as Kevin Hogan struggles in debut HOUSTON -- Just when it appeared that the Cleveland Browns couldn't do anything to more closely resemble a rudderless ship, a game like Sunday unfolds and the bar of expectation is lowered. |
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Huge Bomb Kills at Least 276 in Deadliest Somalia AttackA bomb blast in Somalia's capital has killed 276, making it the country's deadliest attack ever, the information minister said. Ophelia, No Longer a Hurricane, Could Still Damage U.K.Authorities in Britain and Ireland say even the remnants of Ophelia could bring disruption and damage as the work week gets underway. MIT Sophomore Designs Winter Sleeping Bags for Syrian RefugeesA Massachusetts Institute of Technology student has created a new line of sleeping bags designed to help Syrian refugees survive winters in the Middle East. Ambassador Haley: U.S. Wants to Stay in, Improve Iran DealThe U.S. ambassador to the U.N. said it's the administration's hope that America stays with the Iran nuclear deal if Congress takes action to keep it together. Manafort Had $60 Million Relationship With Russian OligarchPaul Manafort, Trump's former campaign manager, has much stronger financial ties to a Russian oligarch than have been previously reported. In Africa, LGBTQ Rights Activists Worry About Trump ImpactThey stepped out of the shadows, feeling empowered by the Obama administration's support, but now they fear their exposure could make them vulnerable. More Recent Articles |
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Aiding Transgender Case, Sessions Defies His Image on Civil RightsIn an unusual move, the attorney general has sent a federal hate crimes lawyer to Iowa to help prosecute a man charged with murdering a transgender high school student. Mogadishu Truck Bombings Are Deadliest Attack in DecadesWith at least 270 people dead, suspicion fell on the Shabab, a militant group that has been losing ground but, it now appears, perhaps not strength. California Fires Leave Many Homeless Where Housing Was Already ScarceA state that was struggling with slow construction, soaring prices and rents now must find accommodation for thousands of evacuees from scorched zones. For Weinstein, a Brush With the Police, Then No ChargesAccused of sexual assault by an Italian model in New York City, Harvey Weinstein mobilized lawyers and publicists to make the case go away. He was never charged. Woody Allen Warns of ‘Witch Hunt’ Over Weinstein, Then Tries to ClarifyIn an interview with the BBC, Mr. Allen expressed sympathy for “the poor women that were involved” but also called the situation “sad for Harvey.” Op-Ed Contributor: The Death of Liberalism in JapanWhatever happens in Sunday’s election, a new conservative two-party system has emerged. Op-Ed Contributors: Nafta Needs an Update, Not RepealNorth America is a global powerhouse. Canada, Mexico and the United States can do more. Op-Ed Columnist: How to Fight the New TrumpcarePresident Trump wants to take away health insurance. It’s possible to minimize the damage he can do. Op-Ed Contributors: How to Win Against Big SodaTaliban Deny Fighters Raped American Hostage and Killed BabyThe insurgent group said a statement by Joshua Boyle, who was freed from five years of captivity in Afghanistan, was “fed by the enemy.” Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Winner, Dies at 96Mr. Wilbur’s poems were praised for their beauty but were criticized for their “mildness.” He was named the nation’s second poet laureate. Austria Shifts Right as Refashioned Conservatives Win in an UpsetAustria’s People’s Party claimed a surprise victory after a campaign focused on limiting immigration. To form a government, it may turn to the far-right Freedom Party as a coalition partner. Keno City Journal: Faded Yukon Gold Rush Town, Population 20, Mines Its WeirdnessProspectors, prostitutes and bootleggers have come and gone. There’s no cellphone service and no police. But there are two bars, whose owners haven’t been on speaking terms for over a decade. After the Las Vegas Shooting, Concertgoers Became MedicsTrauma experts say that private citizens saved lives by applying pressure to wounds and rushing victims to hospitals. Such successes have prompted calls for more first-aid training. Amazon Turns on the Charm Amid Criticism From Right and LeftAfter years of relying on a no-frills lobbying operation, Amazon is spreading its message far and wide in the nation’s capital. To Inspire Young Communists, China Turns to ‘Red Army’ SchoolsPresident Xi Jinping is reshaping political education across China’s schools for a new era — patriotic hymns and ancient poems included. Homeless Shelters Name Their Own Rates in New York, Audit FindsThe state comptroller found that New York had poor control over how much it was paying to house the homeless, but the city said reform was already underway. A Gun to His Head as a Child. In Prison as an Adult.Taking childhood trauma into account means asking inmates “What happened to you?” instead of “What is wrong with you?” How Failure Made ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ GreatThe underappreciated AMC series, whose finale aired Saturday, dramatized the joy of creation and the beauty of struggle. More Recent Articles |
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LOS ANGELES -- With Hollywood as its neighbor, Los Angeles is no stranger to dramatic endings.
An oil rig exploded Sunday night off the coast of Louisiana, causing several injuries, authorities said.
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon said Sunday he expects to get fined for his comments criticizing a call at home plate.
He didn't score a touchdown on the play, but Kendall Fuller still had the best celebration of the day after an interception for the Washington Redskins.
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, one of the longest-serving current members of the U.S. Senate, will face a challenger in the 2018 Democratic primary.
Sebastian Kurz will become Austria's next chancellor and Europe's youngest leader at 31, according to provision final results Sunday.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Chargers had lost four straight games to the Oakland Raiders, the previous three by three points, before meeting Sunday at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Some games are won with special teams. The Los Angeles Rams' 27-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at EverBank Field was a prime example.
Adrian Peterson did more in his first two quarters Sunday with the Cardinals than he could in his first four games combined with the Saints.
Wide receiver Martavis Bryant has requested a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The governor of Puerto Rico said he expects to have 95 percent of the hurricane-ravaged island's power grid working by December 15.
Tiger Woods sported his Sunday red in a video he posted on his golfing progress.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers hold a simple winning formula for beating the Kansas City Chiefs, and it mostly revolves around handing the ball to Le'Veon Bell.
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Race -- Alabama 500
LANDOVER, Md. -- San Francisco 49ers rookie quarterback C.J. Beathard couldn't author a storybook ending when he replaced Brian Hoyer in Sunday's 26-24 loss to the Washington Redskins.
Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL, accusing the 32 owners of collusion, his legal team announced on Sunday.
Portland Trail Blazers star C.J. McCollum will miss the season opener after walking on the court Wednesday during a preseason game.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The latest installment of an NFL rule nobody quite understands occurred on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Brad Keselowski passed Ryan Newman on the final lap of the Alabama 500 to claim his third win of the season and his fifth career victory at Talladega Superspeedway.
Defensive end Cam Jordan can do a lot of amazing things on the football field, but the greatest play of his seven-year NFL career -- an end-zone interception of Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the state of Kansas for a law that punishes people who boycott Israel.
Figure skater Gracie Gold, an Olympic bronze medalist, withdrew from the upcoming Grand Prix Series, citing "depression, anxiety and an eating disorder."
Daniel Webb, who last pitched for the Chicago White Sox, died Saturday night in an ATV accident in Humphreys County, Tenn.
HOUSTON -- Just when it appeared that the Cleveland Browns couldn't do anything to more closely resemble a rudderless ship, a game like Sunday unfolds and the bar of expectation is lowered. 


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