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Kirkman teases 'huge event' in the world of 'The Walking Dead' "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman says fans can expect to see a character crossover with "Fear the Walking Dead" some time in the near future. Michigan State stuns rival and seventh-ranked Michigan ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Brian Lewerke ran for a touchdown and passed for another while the Michigan State defense forced five turnovers in a 14-10 upset of No. 7 Michigan on Saturday night at rain-soaked Michigan Stadium. No. 1 Alabama escapes Texas A&M on road COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- It was not flashy, and at times it was not even pretty for top-ranked Alabama, but the Crimson Tide notched another SEC road win, this time at Texas A&M. Chicago Blackhawks continue goal frenzy, dominate Columbus Blue Jackets CHICAGO -- Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Brandon Saad each had a goal and an assist, and the Chicago Blackhawks cruised to a 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night. NLDS: It's a series, as Washington Nationals' offense comes to life vs. Chicago Cubs WASHINGTON -- After scoring one run and getting only four hits in the first 16 innings of the National League Division Series, the Washington offense picked the right time to awaken from its slumber. No. 2 Clemson dispatches Wake Forest CLEMSON -- Second-ranked Clemson started quickly and coasted to 28-14 victory over Wake Forest at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. No. 14 USC rides stout defense past Oregon State LOS ANGELES -- No. 14 USC bounced back from its first loss of the season, with coach Clay Helton impressed with his team's defensive effort. No. 21 Notre Dame handles UNC with backup QB CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Deon McIntosh ran for 124 yards and two touchdowns while No. 21 Notre Dame allowed its defense to control most of the game in defeating North Carolina 33-10 on Saturday at Kenan Stadium. NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. regrets not pegging 'fun meter'No. 13 Miami's late touchdowns beats Florida State TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Miami quarterback Malik Rosier hit receiver Darrell Langham from 23 yards out with six seconds remaining as the No. 13 Hurricanes rallied to beat in-state foe Florida State 24-20 on Saturday, snapping a seven-game losing streak in the rivalry. No. 10 Ohio State punishes punchless Maryland COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No. 10 Ohio State overcame a bevy of miscues, including two players ejected for targeting, as the Buckeyes defeated Maryland 62-14 on Saturday. NLDSL Ryan Zimmerman, Bryce Harper help Washington Nationals even series vs. Chicago Cubs WASHINGTON -- Bryce Harper and Ryan Zimmerman each hit a homer in a five-run eighth inning as the Washington Nationals stormed back to defeat the Chicago Cubs 6-3 in Game 2 of the National League Division Series on Saturday and even the series. Ex-U.S. official: Trump's position on Iran could hurt North Korea efforts U.S. President Donald Trump's refusal to certify the Iran deal could further erode relations with North Korea, Wendy Sherman said. Woman arrested scaling fence at Buckingham Palace London police arrested a woman who tried scaling the front gate of Buckingham Palace in front of a crowd of tourists on Saturday afternoon. CFPB cracks down on payday loan industry with new rule The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week finalized rules curtailing payday loans, which can leave low-income workers facing staggering debts. Thousands protest Putin on 65th birthday Protests organized by a jailed political opponent of Vladimir Putin jeered the Russian president on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Rapper Nelly detained after woman alleges sexual assault Rapper Nelly was arrested in Washington state early Saturday after a woman told police he sexually assaulted her aboard his tour bus following a concert. WHO acting to contain Madagascar plague outbreak The World Health Organization issued a warning about a worrisome outbreak of plague on the African island of Madagascar that has infected 200 and killed 33. Study: High sugar intake harmful even to healthy men Here's news that might sour you on sweets: New research shows that overdoing it on sugar might harm the livers of otherwise healthy men. GOP lawmakers call on Trump to release remaining JFK assassination records Two lawmakers are calling on President Donald Trump to release all remaining federal records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Wales foodbank receives 46-year-old can of soup A foodbank in Wales was shocked after being donated a nearly half-century-old can of soup. |
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CNN | Source: Las Vegas shooter left behind calculations for targeting crowd CNN (CNN) A handwritten note in Stephen Paddock's hotel room contained calculations pertaining to the distance and trajectory from his 32nd-floor window to the crowd of concertgoers he targeted below, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of ... Investigators reportedly believe Las Vegas gunman had undiagnosed mental illness Where Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock bought his guns; it was all legal Investigators believe Las Vegas gunman had severe undiagnosed mental illness: Sources |
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Indonesia Police Detain 51 Men in Jakarta 'Gay Spa' RaidThe arrests are the latest in a spate of high-profile police actions against gay clubs and parties in Indonesia this year. Car Hits London Pedestrians; Terror Not SuspectedSeveral people were injured near the city's Natural History Museum on Saturday, but authorities said they were not treating the incident as terrorism-related. Spain's Political Crisis Plays Out on the Soccer FieldAfter President Trump's clash with the NFL, two of the world's top soccer teams, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, show the overlap between sports and politics. Danish Divers Find Missing Body Parts of Swedish JournalistInventor's Peter Madsen has been charged with killing Kim Wall who disappeared after she went on a trip with him in his submarine on August 10. More Recent Articles |
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The ‘Resistance,’ Raising Big Money, Upends Liberal PoliticsThe tug of war between establishment and upstart forces foreshadows a reorganization of the left that could reshape the Democratic Party’s ideology. Lisa Bloom, Lawyer Advising Harvey Weinstein, Resigns Amid Criticism From Board MembersMs. Bloom had been counseling the Hollywood mogul, who faces sexual harassment allegations, but was rebuked by at least two board members, including his brother, Bob Weinstein. Mediator: Harvey Weinstein’s Media EnablersWithout Harvey Weinstein, Is There a Weinstein Company?The company was struggling before a New York Times investigation found the entertainment mogul had paid off multiple harassment accusers. Now it’s in serious trouble. Who Was Stephen Paddock? The Mystery of a Nondescript ‘Numbers Guy’The Las Vegas gunman was a savvy businessman and an absentee neighbor who lived on his own terms, according to people who knew him. ‘My Stomach Dropped’: Harrowing Night for Twin Brothers of the Las Vegas PoliceAs Sergeant Branden Clarkson helped direct officers responding to the mass shooting, he learned his brother, a detective, had been shot in the neck. The Victims of Las Vegas: Remembering Their LivesThey had come from faraway states for country music. They were police officers, teachers, secretaries. Here are the stories of the 58 people who died. Hoping to Have Trump Cleared, Legal Team Eases Resistance to InquiryPresident Trump’s aides, who once debated a scorched-earth strategy, hope the special counsel on Russia will give the president the public exoneration he has long sought. Schooled in Scandal: What Makes Ukraine a Hotbed of IntrigueRussian hacking, secret payments to Paul Manafort, suspicions of missile technology smuggled to North Korea — seemingly all illicit roads lead back to one country. Americans Jailed After Failed Coup in Turkey Are Hostages to PoliticsU.S. officials appear powerless to secure their release, and the dozen detainees may be bargaining chips in Turkey’s attempts to have Fethullah Gulen extradited. Connie Hawkins, Electrifying N.B.A. Forward Banned in His Prime, Dies at 75Hawkins, a playground legend in New York, did not make his N.B.A. debut until age 27 because of unfounded connections to a point-shaving scandal. Opinion: Co-Parenting With AlexaMachines will make a raft of decisions for my kids and others like them as they proceed through life. I’m worried. Opinion: Who Invented ‘Zero’?The void is as old as time, but it was a human innovation to harness it with a symbol. Op-Ed Columnist: Yes, Steve Bannon Should Terrify YouEditorial Observer: Seeing the North Korean Stalemate From the Other SideIt’s unsettling to hear ordinary North Koreans talk of war with calm acceptance. Trump Poised to Sign Order Opening New Paths to Health InsurancePresident Trump’s plan would make it easier for consumers to band together and buy insurance on their own, but critics warn of risks to consumers. Polish Catholics Gather at Border for Vast Rosary Prayer EventOrganizers called the rosary “a mighty weapon against evil” and expected it would draw a million people. Some participants said they were demonstrating against the spread of Islam. Gas Station Explosion in Ghana Kills at Least 1 and Injures SeveralThe explosion in Accra, Ghana’s capital, sent up giant balls of fire that set the night sky aglow. Minus Electrical Grid, Puerto Rico Becomes Generator IslandWith 90 percent of the island without power, Puerto Rico has become a place where houses, stores, apartments and public buildings run on diesel generators. Hosting Proms and Selling Cows: North Korean Embassies Scrounge for CashDesperate for hard currency to keep their operations afloat, diplomats from the so-called hermit kingdom smuggle liquor, drugs, cars and guns — and engage in more mundane activities. On Washington: ‘The New Washington’: Once Racing to Flee the Senate, Marco Rubio Now Digs InMr. Rubio, Republican of Florida, seems determined to shrug off the disappointment of a failed presidential race and show he is serious about the Senate, making up for lost time. Global Health: As Cancer Tears Through Africa, Drug Makers Draw Up a Battle PlanIn a deal similar to the one that turned the tide against AIDS, manufacturers and charities will make chemotherapy drugs available in six poor countries at steep discounts. Playlist: The Playlist: Lin-Manuel Miranda Sings for Puerto Rico and 9 More New SongsHear the week's most notable tracks from the Breeders, Big K.R.I.T. and Brittany Howard from Alabama Shakes. 5 Things to Cook While Watching ‘Arrested Development’ RerunsYou can get your fix of frozen bananas and Bluth family egotism by streaming reruns of the show on Netflix. On Baseball: Joe Girardi, Upon Review, Offers a Rare Mea Culpa: ‘I Screwed Up’The Yankees’ detail-obsessed manager invited a lot of scrutiny by not asking for a replay review of an inaccurate call in a playoff loss to the Indians on Friday night. Sarah Silverman Wants to Pop Your BubbleWith her new political variety show, “I Love You, America,” the stand-up comic aims to unite red and blue. But can TV really change minds? Bites: On an Oregon Lake, a Lodge Serving Kicked-Up Camp FoodAfter a renovation, the Suttle Lodge emanates a sort of Wes Anderson Goes Glamping vibe, with a menu of expertly executed grown-up camp food. As Overdose Deaths Pile Up, a Medical Examiner Quits the Morgue“It has completely overwhelmed us,” Dr. Thomas A. Andrew said of the opioid crisis. His new ambition: minister to the living about the dangers of drugs. Germany’s Shift to Green Power Stalls, Despite Huge InvestmentsThe country has spent about $222 billion on renewable energy subsidies, often from higher electricity bills. But emissions are stuck at roughly 2009 levels. More Recent Articles
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"The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman says fans can expect to see a character crossover with "Fear the Walking Dead" some time in the near future.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Brian Lewerke ran for a touchdown and passed for another while the Michigan State defense forced five turnovers in a 14-10 upset of No. 7 Michigan on Saturday night at rain-soaked Michigan Stadium.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- It was not flashy, and at times it was not even pretty for top-ranked Alabama, but the Crimson Tide notched another SEC road win, this time at Texas A&M.
CHICAGO -- Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Brandon Saad each had a goal and an assist, and the Chicago Blackhawks cruised to a 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night.
WASHINGTON -- After scoring one run and getting only four hits in the first 16 innings of the National League Division Series, the Washington offense picked the right time to awaken from its slumber.
CLEMSON -- Second-ranked Clemson started quickly and coasted to 28-14 victory over Wake Forest at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
LOS ANGELES -- No. 14 USC bounced back from its first loss of the season, with coach Clay Helton impressed with his team's defensive effort.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Deon McIntosh ran for 124 yards and two touchdowns while No. 21 Notre Dame allowed its defense to control most of the game in defeating North Carolina 33-10 on Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Miami quarterback Malik Rosier hit receiver Darrell Langham from 23 yards out with six seconds remaining as the No. 13 Hurricanes rallied to beat in-state foe Florida State 24-20 on Saturday, snapping a seven-game losing streak in the rivalry.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No. 10 Ohio State overcame a bevy of miscues, including two players ejected for targeting, as the Buckeyes defeated Maryland 62-14 on Saturday.
WASHINGTON -- Bryce Harper and Ryan Zimmerman each hit a homer in a five-run eighth inning as the Washington Nationals stormed back to defeat the Chicago Cubs 6-3 in Game 2 of the National League Division Series on Saturday and even the series.
U.S. President Donald Trump's refusal to certify the Iran deal could further erode relations with North Korea, Wendy Sherman said.
London police arrested a woman who tried scaling the front gate of Buckingham Palace in front of a crowd of tourists on Saturday afternoon.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week finalized rules curtailing payday loans, which can leave low-income workers facing staggering debts.
Protests organized by a jailed political opponent of Vladimir Putin jeered the Russian president on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
Rapper Nelly was arrested in Washington state early Saturday after a woman told police he sexually assaulted her aboard his tour bus following a concert.
The World Health Organization issued a warning about a worrisome outbreak of plague on the African island of Madagascar that has infected 200 and killed 33.
Here's news that might sour you on sweets: New research shows that overdoing it on sugar might harm the livers of otherwise healthy men.
Two lawmakers are calling on President Donald Trump to release all remaining federal records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
A foodbank in Wales was shocked after being donated a nearly half-century-old can of soup. 


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