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ALCS: Carlos Correa has Houston Astros feeling good after win over New York Yankees Carlos Correa delivered a walk-off double against Aroldis Chapman, giving the Houston Astros a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of hte ALCS. NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. secures first pole at TalladegaNo. 18 South Florida extends winning streak to 11 TAMPA, Fla. -- Quarterback Quinton Flowers totaled more than 260 yards of offense as South Florida lengthened the nation's longest streak with a 33-3 rout of the University of Cincinnati on Saturday night at Raymond James Stadium. J.T. Barrett tosses seven TDs to lift No. 9 Ohio St. in rout of Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. -- The only fourth-quarter drama in No. 9 Ohio State's rout of Nebraska Saturday was how long JT Barrett would stay in the game. Kurtis Drummond: Houston Texans bring back safetyNo. 4 Georgia pulls away from Missouri ATHENS, Ga. -- On a weekend with its share of upsets, Georgia's offense made sure the No. 4 Bulldogs didn't suffer a similar fate, rolling up 696 total yards to rout Missouri 53-28 on Saturday night. Sidney Crosby scores twice in Pittsburgh Penguins' win over Florida Panthers PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby scored twice Saturday night, including the winner when he batted the puck out of the air in the third period, as the Pittsburgh Penguins downed the Florida Panthers 4-3 at PPG Paints Arena. Shilique Calhoun: Oakland Raiders sign linebacker to active roster The Oakland Raiders have signed linebacker Shilique Calhoun to their 53-man active roster. Cole Hikutini: San Francisco 49ers promote tight end to active roster Tight end Cole Hikutini has been promoted from the San Francisco 49ers' practice squad to the active roster. No. 11 Miami escapes Georgia Tech on late FG MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Quarterback Malik Rosier found wide receiver Darrell Langham for a crucial 28-yard fourth-down completion to help set up kicker Michael Badgley's 24-yard field goal as No. 11 Miami rallied for a 25-24 victory over Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon. Baker Mayfield, No. 12 Oklahoma outlast Texas DALLAS -- A series that has produced so many tight games produced another Saturday as No. 12 Oklahoma built a big lead early and then hung on by the skin of its teeth for a 29-24 win over Texas in the Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl. Top 25 roundup: No. 12 Oklahoma holds off Texas DALLAS -- A series that has produced so many tight games produced another Saturday as No. 12 Oklahoma built a big lead early and then hung on for a 29-24 win over Texas in the Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl. Isaiah Williams: Indianapolis Colts sign guard from Kansas City Chiefs practice squad Guard Isaiah Williams had been promoted from the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad to the Indianapolis Colts' active roster. 6 dead in revenge shooting at Kenya high school Gunmen, one of whom was a suspended student, killed five students and a night watchman at a school in northern Kenya in a revenge attack, police said. Cargo plane crashes off Ivory Coast, killing 4 A cargo plane carrying French military cargo crashed in the waters off the Ivory Coast killing four people and injuring six others, police said. LaGuardia terminal evacuated after irate customer's bomb threat A terminal at LaGuardia International Airport in New York was evacuated Saturday after a disgruntled customer told a ticket agent there was a bomb in his bag. Motion Picture Academy votes to expel Harvey Weinstein The Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences booted legendary producer Harvey Weinstein from its ranks due to mounting sexual assault allegations. States sue to block Trump healthcare orders The attorneys general of more than a dozen states filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration to block two executive orders on healthcare. Small-business employees less likely to get cancer screenings Waiters, contractors and other employees of America's small businesses are more likely to miss out on cancer screening, mostly because of a lack of insurance. House cat interrupts news report of 'large cat' loose in Mississippi A show-stealing house cat in Mississippi got it's 15 seconds of fame after turning up in the background during a report of a "large cat" on the loose. Amazon eyeing entry into prescription drug sales A report online retail giant Amazon is eyeing an entry into the prescription drug sales market sent shares tumbling for drug store chains Walgreens and CVS. Deal reached to evacuate IS-held Raqqa as 100 soldiers surrender A U.S.-led coalition in Syria announced an agreement to evacuate civilians from the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa. |
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Freed Hostage Says Captors Killed Daughter, Raped WifeAmerican Caitlan Coleman and her family landed in Canada Friday, five years after they were captured by a Taliban-linked group in Afghanistan. Four Killed, Six Survive as Plane Crashes off Ivory CoastFour Moldovans were killed but six other people survived Saturday when a propeller-engine cargo plane crashed into the sea near Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The Surf Life in Ghana is Far From a Wipe Out"It's not only Europeans surfing. We are surfing in Africa and right here in Ghana too." Deal Struck to Free Civilians from ISIS Holdout, U.S. SaysA convoy of vehicles was due to leave the city under the arrangement which was brokered by the Raqqa Civil Council and tribal elders, the statement said. K-Pop Dancers Party On Just Miles From Kim Jong Un's ArtilleryIn Seoul's pulsating Hongdae district, the only thing teens and young adults seem to care about is making sure their dance moves are on point. What Hostage Rescue Says About U.S. Ties With Nuclear AllyThe rescue of Pennsylvania native Caitlan Coleman may prove to be a big step toward improving strained ties between the U.S. and Pakistan. More Recent Articles |
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Wary of Hackers, States Move to Upgrade Voting SystemsNew equipment and security protocols are part of the response to Russian meddling in 2016. But lack of money is an obstacle. Harvey Weinstein Ousted From Motion Picture AcademyIn an emergency session brought about by the recent public accusations, the board voted to remove the mogul whose studios won more than 80 Oscars. News Analysis: Promise the Moon? Easy for Trump. But Now Comes the Reckoning.On issues like health care and Iran, President Trump’s language has not been matched by action, raising questions about whether his base will be satisfied by partial steps. 4 Ways Trump Has Moved to Undo His Predecessors’ LegaciesPresident Trump has promised sweeping changes to health care, immigration, the Iran deal and trade. Here’s a look at where things stand now. 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Carlos Correa delivered a walk-off double against Aroldis Chapman, giving the Houston Astros a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of hte ALCS.
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
TAMPA, Fla. -- Quarterback Quinton Flowers totaled more than 260 yards of offense as South Florida lengthened the nation's longest streak with a 33-3 rout of the University of Cincinnati on Saturday night at Raymond James Stadium.
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The only fourth-quarter drama in No. 9 Ohio State's rout of Nebraska Saturday was how long JT Barrett would stay in the game.
Safety Kurtis Drummond has rejoined the Houston Texans' active roster.
ATHENS, Ga. -- On a weekend with its share of upsets, Georgia's offense made sure the No. 4 Bulldogs didn't suffer a similar fate, rolling up 696 total yards to rout Missouri 53-28 on Saturday night.
PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby scored twice Saturday night, including the winner when he batted the puck out of the air in the third period, as the Pittsburgh Penguins downed the Florida Panthers 4-3 at PPG Paints Arena.
The Oakland Raiders have signed linebacker Shilique Calhoun to their 53-man active roster.
Tight end Cole Hikutini has been promoted from the San Francisco 49ers' practice squad to the active roster.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Quarterback Malik Rosier found wide receiver Darrell Langham for a crucial 28-yard fourth-down completion to help set up kicker Michael Badgley's 24-yard field goal as No. 11 Miami rallied for a 25-24 victory over Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon.
DALLAS -- A series that has produced so many tight games produced another Saturday as No. 12 Oklahoma built a big lead early and then hung on by the skin of its teeth for a 29-24 win over Texas in the Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl.
DALLAS -- A series that has produced so many tight games produced another Saturday as No. 12 Oklahoma built a big lead early and then hung on for a 29-24 win over Texas in the Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl.
Guard Isaiah Williams had been promoted from the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad to the Indianapolis Colts' active roster.
Gunmen, one of whom was a suspended student, killed five students and a night watchman at a school in northern Kenya in a revenge attack, police said.
A cargo plane carrying French military cargo crashed in the waters off the Ivory Coast killing four people and injuring six others, police said.
A terminal at LaGuardia International Airport in New York was evacuated Saturday after a disgruntled customer told a ticket agent there was a bomb in his bag.
The Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences booted legendary producer Harvey Weinstein from its ranks due to mounting sexual assault allegations.
The attorneys general of more than a dozen states filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration to block two executive orders on healthcare.
Waiters, contractors and other employees of America's small businesses are more likely to miss out on cancer screening, mostly because of a lack of insurance.
A show-stealing house cat in Mississippi got it's 15 seconds of fame after turning up in the background during a report of a "large cat" on the loose.
A report online retail giant Amazon is eyeing an entry into the prescription drug sales market sent shares tumbling for drug store chains Walgreens and CVS.
A U.S.-led coalition in Syria announced an agreement to evacuate civilians from the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa. 


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