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Golden Knights look to shake off adversity vs. Sharks The unprecedented success enjoyed by the Vegas Golden Knights in their inaugural season carried over into the second round of their first playoff run. 'Days of Our Lives' wins big at the Daytime Emmy Awards "Days of Our Lives" was named Outstanding Drama Series at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in California Sunday. Surging Pittsburgh Pirates begin series with Washington Nationals The visiting Pittsburgh Pirates will be looking for their sixth straight win when they open a four-game series against the Washington Nationals on Monday. Red Sox could set record for April wins vs. Royals Eduardo Rodriguez looks to continue his early season roll when he opens the Boston Red Sox's three-game series against the Kansas City Royals. Cubs' pitching could be challenging for Rockies The way the Chicago Cubs' starting pitching has been rolling, any shortage of offense has not caused negative results. Indians continue long homestand against Rangers Halfway through Cleveland's longest homestand of the season that spans 11 games, the Indians are 2-4 and licking their wounds after losing three of four games. Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics resume long-time playoff rivalry The Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics turn back the clock when they face each other in the Eastern Conference semifinals that begin in Boston Monday night. 2018 NFL Draft: Green Bay Packers aid Aaron Rodgers with big receivers The Green Bay Packers added some big targets for quarterback Aaron Rodgers to throw to as they drafted three wide receivers in the 2018 NFL Draft. 2018 NFL Draft was most-watched draft in league history The 2018 NFL Draft was the most-watched draft event ever, the league announced Sunday. Chrissy Teigen posts baby shower photo with Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Television personality Chrissy Teigen posted on Instagram a star-studded photo from her weekend baby shower. Vegas odds predict New England Patriots to win most regular-season games The New England Patriots are projected to win the most regular-season games in 2018, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers. Rotten durian smell prompts evacuation at Australian university A pungent fruit prompted hundreds of people to evacuate a university library in Australia when the smell was mistaken for a a gas leak. Los Angeles Chargers sign QB Nic Shimonek to free agent deal The Los Angeles Chargers agreed to terms with Texas Tech undrafted free agent quarterback Nic Shimonek, the team announced. Buffalo Bills GM on WR Dez Bryant: 'I don't know where that would go' Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane didn't seem too enthralled when asked about the potential of adding free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant. 2018 NFL Draft: Pittsburgh Steelers trade up to get QB Mason Rudolph The Pittsburgh Steelers thought so highly of Mason Rudolph that they traded up in the third round to select the Oklahoma State quarterback. Philadelphia Eagles fans want TE Dallas Goedert to change first name South Dakota State's Dallas Goedert was pleased to be picked by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Draft, but that doesn't mean he will change his first name. Miami Hurricanes working toward extension for Mark Richt The Miami Hurricanes reportedly are planning to reward head football coach Mark Richt. Ozzie Newsome 'emotional' after last draft with Baltimore Ravens Ozzie Newsome admitted to being a bit choked up after a brief discussion with the Baltimore Ravens' last pick of the 2018 NFL Draft. At least three killed, eight injured in New York house fire At least three people were killed and eight more were injured in a fire at a home in New York late Saturday night. About 200 Central Americans seek asylum at U.S.-Mexico border A caravan of hundreds of migrants is expected to reach the border between the United States and Mexico Sunday, with many in search of asylum. Woodson to Oakland Raiders' McKenzie: Your son can't wear Chiefs helmet Former Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson wasn't pleased when the Kansas City Chiefs selected defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie in the 2018 NFL Draft. Buffalo Bills GM does not dismiss rookie QB Josh Allen starting Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane did not dismiss the notion of quarterback Josh Allen receiving early playing time this season. Atlanta Falcons GM on WR Julio Jones: 'We're in a great spot' Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff isn't worried about wide receiver Julio Jones deleting team-related posts from his Instagram. |
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Universal basic income: Money for nothing or a way to fix poverty?Proponents say guaranteeing an income would pull millions and millions of people out of poverty and help stabilize the middle class. N. Korea to close nuclear site in May, unify time zone with SouthNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he will leave the dismantling process open to experts and journalists from both South Korea and the U.S. Pompeo, in Saudi Arabia, talks tough on IranThe secretary of state met Sunday with Saudi King Salman, just days after he was sworn in following a narrow Senate confirmation. UK's Amber Rudd quits over immigration scandalU.K. Home Secretary Amber Rudd resigned Sunday amid a scandal over mistreatment of residents caught up in a government drive to reduce illegal immigration. More Recent Articles |
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Europe Edition: Britain, Pamplona, Killer Caterpillars: Your Monday BriefingU.S. Allies Brace for Trade War as Tariff Negotiations StallDays before Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum take effect, negotiators for producing countries see themselves at the mercy of the president’s whims. The Gazan at the Fence: ‘Death or Life — It’s the Same Thing’Hope is a scarce commodity in Gaza, which is little more than an open-air prison. A look at how one man ended up at the bloody protests against Israel. Pompeo and Palestinians Have ‘Nothing to Discuss’ Amid Gaza CrisisSecretary of State Mike Pompeo came to Israel in the midst of escalating protests in Gaza, but he did not meet with Palestinian leaders and kept the policy focus on Iran. Left vs. Left: Richard Cordray and Dennis Kucinich Battle for Governor of OhioThe state’s Democratic primary raises the question: Who has the truest claim to progressivism in 2018, when both candidates can credibly grab at the label? Michelle Wolf’s Routine Sets Off a Furor at an Annual Washington DinnerRemarks about Sarah Huckabee Sanders open a partisan divide in an awkward evening of comedy and politics. Kim Prepared to Cede Nuclear Weapons if U.S. Pledges Not to InvadeSouth Korean officials said the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, had told them he would abandon his nuclear weapons if Washington ended the Korean War and promised nonaggression. News Analysis: Libya as a Model for Disarmament? North Korea May See It Very DifferentlyThe violent end of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, an unexpected turn of events after he gave up his nuclear program, is likely to serve as a cautionary tale for Kim Jong-un. One Goal of Amazon’s HQ2: Learn the Lessons of SeattleAmazon has surprised officials in cities vying for the company’s new headquarters by asking how to avoid soaring housing costs and paralyzing traffic. Migrant Caravan, After Grueling Trip, Reaches U.S. Border. Now the Really Hard Part.Hundreds of migrants who have traveled en masse through Mexico, drawing a furious response from President Trump, prepared to apply for asylum. Editorial: A Growing Problem for the Military Transgender Ban — FactsGenerals and researchers provide growing evidence that the administration’s claims about transgender troops are false. Op-Ed Contributor: Are Pretty Good Marvel Superhero Movies the Best Hollywood Can Do?The success of movies like “Avengers: Infinity War” has made it difficult to make truly great pictures. Op-Ed Columnist: The Sense of Justice That We’re LosingThe modern rule of law is younger than many realize, and not enough Republicans are defending it today. Editorial Observer: A Reckoning for Apu, ‘The Simpsons’ and BrownfaceHank Azaria said he’s willing to step away from the character he has voiced for nearly 30 years. The show’s writers and network executives should let him. Op-Ed Contributor: Can a Tennessee Democrat Pull a Doug Jones?In Fire-Scorched Oklahoma, Help Comes One Bale at a TimeWildfires burned Oklahoma grazing land, leaving ranchers struggling to feed their cattle. Then the truckloads of hay showed up from faraway states. Amber Rudd, Britain’s Home Minister, Resigns Over Migration CrisisMs. Rudd said she had “inadvertently misled” lawmakers about deportation targets, the existence of which she had previously denied. Spanish Judges Return Fire After Contentious Sexual Assault RulingThe country’s justices are lashing back at critics who have denounced the judicial system as a patriarchy that is out of touch with the sensibilities of modern Spain. Ballarat Journal: Australian Mining Town Breaks Its Silence About Grim Past of Sexual AbuseBallarat, once the center of Australia’s gold rush, is learning to talk about a dreadful history: decades of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests. Sprint and T-Mobile Agree to Merge, in Bid to Remake Wireless MarketThe two companies are betting that regulators will finally allow the American wireless market to shrink to just three national players. Blockchain Will Be Theirs, Russian Spy Boasted at ConferenceSome think the technology that was introduced with Bitcoin has enormous potential. That has a number of countries looking to influence its future. The Sheldon Silver Trial: Take TwoThe former New York Assembly speaker’s retrial on federal corruption charges will begin on Monday, after his previous conviction was overturned. A Transgender Paradox, and Platform, in the PhilippinesFilipinos, known for their strong Catholic beliefs, are moving to broaden legal protections for gay and transgender people. Test Run: Smartphone Apps for Spontaneous TravelWhile travelers have long been able to set up airfare alerts, these apps go a step further in helping flexible travelers plan a last-minute trip. The Prosecutor Who Stared Down Bill CosbyKristen Gibbons Feden talks about her fiery closing argument and the moment she accused Mr. Cosby of laughing. “I’m thinking, ‘Are you kidding me?’” she said. For Milford Graves, Jazz Innovation Is Only Part of the AlchemyInside the Queens basement laboratory of this avant-garde drummer, who studies the biology of the human heart and has even invented a martial art. Australia Pledges Millions of Dollars in Bid to Rescue Great Barrier ReefThe government will set aside 500 million Australian dollars to help the global treasure after years of damage from warming waters caused by climate change. More Recent Articles |
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The unprecedented success enjoyed by the Vegas Golden Knights in their inaugural season carried over into the second round of their first playoff run.
"Days of Our Lives" was named Outstanding Drama Series at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in California Sunday.
The visiting Pittsburgh Pirates will be looking for their sixth straight win when they open a four-game series against the Washington Nationals on Monday.
Eduardo Rodriguez looks to continue his early season roll when he opens the Boston Red Sox's three-game series against the Kansas City Royals.
The way the Chicago Cubs' starting pitching has been rolling, any shortage of offense has not caused negative results.
Halfway through Cleveland's longest homestand of the season that spans 11 games, the Indians are 2-4 and licking their wounds after losing three of four games.
The Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics turn back the clock when they face each other in the Eastern Conference semifinals that begin in Boston Monday night.
The Green Bay Packers added some big targets for quarterback Aaron Rodgers to throw to as they drafted three wide receivers in the 2018 NFL Draft.
The 2018 NFL Draft was the most-watched draft event ever, the league announced Sunday.
Television personality Chrissy Teigen posted on Instagram a star-studded photo from her weekend baby shower.
The New England Patriots are projected to win the most regular-season games in 2018, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers.
A pungent fruit prompted hundreds of people to evacuate a university library in Australia when the smell was mistaken for a a gas leak.
The Los Angeles Chargers agreed to terms with Texas Tech undrafted free agent quarterback Nic Shimonek, the team announced.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane didn't seem too enthralled when asked about the potential of adding free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant.
The Pittsburgh Steelers thought so highly of Mason Rudolph that they traded up in the third round to select the Oklahoma State quarterback.
South Dakota State's Dallas Goedert was pleased to be picked by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Draft, but that doesn't mean he will change his first name.
The Miami Hurricanes reportedly are planning to reward head football coach Mark Richt.
Ozzie Newsome admitted to being a bit choked up after a brief discussion with the Baltimore Ravens' last pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.
At least three people were killed and eight more were injured in a fire at a home in New York late Saturday night.
A caravan of hundreds of migrants is expected to reach the border between the United States and Mexico Sunday, with many in search of asylum.
Former Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson wasn't pleased when the Kansas City Chiefs selected defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane did not dismiss the notion of quarterback Josh Allen receiving early playing time this season.
Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff isn't worried about wide receiver Julio Jones deleting team-related posts from his Instagram. 



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