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Louisiana family kept austistic woman as slave, forced her to eat mother's ashes  Several members of a Louisiana family face federal charges for keeping an autistic relative as a slave.    UPI horse racing roundup: Good Magic and Hofburg sparkle  Good Magic and Hofburg sparkle as 3-year olds star in weekend racing; Unique Bella wins again; did Pink Lloyd start a new stakes winning streak in Canada?    Texas Rangers carry momentum into short series with Arizona Diamondbacks  The Texas Rangers might not be a playoff-caliber team this season, but they put together an impressive three-game weekend stretch in Houston.    Minnesota Twins hope to make progress in AL Central race vs. Cleveland Indians  MINNEAPOLIS - For the Minnesota Twins, Monday night represents their last chance to begin repeating history.    Philadelphia Phillies take on Boston Red Sox in matchup of division leaders  BOSTON -- This might not be the greatest time for the young Philadelphia Phillies to be visiting Fenway Park for a brief interleague series.    Los Angeles Dodgers' Manny Machado makes home debut vs. Milwaukee Brewers  There will be plenty of familiar faces in new places Monday when the Milwaukee Brewers head to Los Angeles to open a three-game series against the Dodgers.    Atlanta Braves' Julio Teheran could be on trading block going into start  ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves are hopeful that Julio Teheran will be their next starting pitcher to get his season back on track.    Cleveland Browns QB Tyrod Taylor funds workouts in Los Angeles  Cleveland Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor took some extraordinary steps to take the lead in becoming a leader for a team and fan base desperate for a winner.    New York Giants CB Janoris Jenkins 'shocked' by friend's death, brother's arrest  A little more than a month ago, the body of Roosevelt Rene was found in a house owned by New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins.    Oakland Raiders' Jon Gruden denies never speaking to holdout Khalil Mack  The most noticeable absent player around Oakland Raiders camp remains star defensive end Khalil Mack.    Forfeiture language holding up New York Jets QB Sam Darnold's contract  New York Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold's contract holdup is centered on forfeiture language, according to a published report Sunday.    Rep. John Lewis discharged from Atlanta hospital  U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Democrat from Georgia, was discharged from a hospital Sunday in Atlanta after becoming ill on a flight the day before.    California judges: Trump supporter's lawsuit against San Jose police may go forward  A federal judge panel in California on Friday said a lawsuit filed by Trump supporters against the City of San Jose and its police department may go forward.    3 dead, 7 hurt in New Orleans mass shooting  Two suspects wearing hooded sweatshirts opened fired at a crowd Saturday night in New Orleans, killing three people and injuring three others, police said.    Six dead, seven missing as California wildfire nears 90,000 acres  Six people people were killed and seven remain missing as a wildfire in Northern California that burned hundreds of structures grew to nearly 90,000 acres.    Cops, rivals close in on Marty Byrde in new 'Ozark' trailer  Netflix released a trailer Sunday for Season 2 of its crime drama "Ozark," starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.    Terrell Owens: Previous snub reason for skipping Hall of Fame ceremony  Terrell Owens will not be in Canton, Ohio, next week when the Class of 2018 is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.    Pope Francis: Don't be wasteful, indifferent to 'the world's cry of hunger'  Pope Francis encouraged crowds at St. Peter's Square to not be wasteful and indifferent in the face of "the world's cry of hunger" on Sunday.    Emma Stone-Jonah Hill series 'Maniac' gets Sept. 21 premiere date  Netflix said Sunday it has scheduled the premiere of its new series "Maniac" for Sept. 21.    Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown recruits Dez Bryant on social media  Antonio Brown played the role of recruiter on social media Sunday when he asked fellow wide receiver Dez Bryant to consider joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.    New York Jets sign RB George Atkinson III in wake of Elijah McGuire injury  The New York Jets signed running back George Atkinson III to a contract, the team announced Sunday.    Watch: Miami Marlins' Jose Urena dominates Washington Nationals with pitching gem  Jose Urena allowed just one hit in six innings, helping the Miami Marlins beat the Washington Nationals 5-0 on Sunday at Marlins Park in Miami.    Polar bear shot and killed after injuring cruise ship guard  A polar bear was shot and killed after attacking a cruise ship guard on an Arctic archipelago in Norway on Saturday.     | 
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Pub tycoon pushes Brexit alongside pintsTim Martin believes his customers will see benefits from the U.K.'s looming divorce from the European Union. But some drinkers just want a quiet pint.     Death toll from Greek wildfire reaches 91 as village grievesThe vast majority of victims died in the fire itself, though a number drowned in the sea while fleeing the flames.     Polar bear killed after attacking Arctic cruise ship guardThe attack happened when a cruise ship landed on the northernmost island in the Svalbard archipelago, a region between mainland Norway and the North Pole.     Death toll reaches 14 after 6.4 earthquake hits Indonesia islandThe quake hit Lombok island early in the morning when many people were still sleeping.     Palestinian teen icon gets emotional homecoming after release from Israeli prisonThe teen was arrested after being filmed slapping and kicking Israeli soldiers in front of her home in the occupied West Bank.     More Recent Articles
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G.O.P. Faces Another Midterm Threat as Trumps Plays the Shutdown CardIn a tweet, the president said he would be willing to shut down the government if Democrats do not give him money for his border wall.     Trump Owns the Booming Economy. Republicans on the Trail Barely Mention It.The new tax law was supposed to mobilize Republican voters and help the party keep the House, but that is not how it is playing out on the campaign trail.     New York Times Publisher and Trump Clash Over President’s Threats Against JournalismThe Times publisher, A.G. Sulzberger, disputed how President Trump characterized a meeting between the two, and Mr. Trump accused newspapers of putting lives at risk.     News Analysis: With Imran Khan as New Leader, Pakistan Could Reshape Its ImagePakistan has long been associated with terrorism and dysfunction. Mr. Khan, the presumed new leader, could alter the narrative.     Cynthia Nixon Thinks You’re Underestimating HerThe actress-turned-candidate for governor is trying to persuade skeptical New York Democrats to see beyond her political inexperience, as some did with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.     ‘Lopping,’ ‘Tips’ and the ‘Z-List’: Bias Lawsuit Explores Harvard’s Admissions SecretsThe suit, which accuses the university of discriminating against Asian-Americans, has shed light on little-known aspects of Harvard’s selection process.     For Sale: Survey Data on Millions of High School StudentsCollege-planning surveys give a peek into the opaque and little-regulated market of data-mining of minors.     11 and Married: Malaysia Spars Over Child BridesAn 11-year-old girl’s marriage to a 41-year-old man — the father of her best friend — has reignited debate in this modern multiethnic democracy about the persistence of an age-old Islamic practice.     How Trump Lost Re-election in 2020Michael Cohen Takes a BulletIf Trump’s personal lawyer really puts family and country first, he could earn a sliver of redemption.     Think Summer Child Care Is Tough? Low-Income Families Deal With That All YearIt can be a second job to find safe, let alone enriching, supervision for kids.     Pressing Pause on Pot ConvictionsWe’ve imposed moratoriums on pot prosecution. What are the rest of the states waiting for?     Op-Ed Columnist: The Don and His BadfellasFirst, the Yankees Played the Indians. Then World War ll Took the Field.It was 75 years ago this weekend when Yankee Stadium became the site of an unusual doubleheader, featuring the Yankees, Cleveland Indians and the United States Navy.     Carr Fire in California Claims Another Victim, Bringing Death Toll to 6Fire officials said they were “optimistic” in their battle against the wildfire, which has been ravaging the region for nearly a week.     CBS Board to Meet on Les Moonves’s Role After Misconduct AllegationsMembers spent much of the weekend discussing what immediate actions it should take after sexual misconduct allegations against the C.E.O. were published by The New Yorker.     Polar Bear Shot and Killed After Attacking Cruise Ship GuardThe shooting on a Norwegian island drew widespread condemnation on social media, with some questioning killing the bear for “acting like a wild animal.”     Future of MoviePass Is Cast in Doubt After Service Outage, Experts SayThe subscription-based movie ticket service said the outage happened after it could not pay its bills and was forced to borrow $5 million.     Paul Manafort’s Trial Starts Tuesday. Here Are the Charges and the Stakes.Questions about Russian involvement in President Trump’s 2016 campaign are not on the docket but hang heavily over the proceedings.     A Rough Rehearsal, a Suicide and a Broadway Show in TurmoilThe death of Jeff Loeffelholz, a longtime standby actor in “Chicago,” has rattled the cast and brought attention to workplace behavior on Broadway.     Have a Cryptocurrency Company? Bermuda, Malta or Gibraltar Wants YouWith their eyes on blockchain jobs and revenue, small countries and territories are competing to become the go-to destinations for entrepreneurs and projects.     Laos Dam Failure Exposes Cracks in a Secretive Government’s AgendaThe deadly accident highlights a policy of selling resources to foreign companies while ignoring the dangers to the rural poor, analysts say.     Uber Gains Civil Rights Allies Against New York’s Proposed Freeze: ‘It’s a Racial Issue’The Rev. Al Sharpton and other leaders are stepping into the battle over a proposed limit to the growth of for-hire vehicles, calling it a civil rights issue.     Jay-Z on ‘Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story’ and ActivismThe music mogul is an executive producer of a sprawling six-part docu-series centered on the death of Mr. Martin, and the divisive verdict.     15 Years of Covering the Detention of Terrorism SuspectsOur national security law expert in Washington made his first of many reporting trips to Guantánamo Bay in 2003. Earlier this month, he toured ISIS fighter prisons in Syria.     More Recent Articles | 
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 Several members of a Louisiana family face federal charges for keeping an autistic relative as a slave.  
 Good Magic and Hofburg sparkle as 3-year olds star in weekend racing; Unique Bella wins again; did Pink Lloyd start a new stakes winning streak in Canada?  
 The Texas Rangers might not be a playoff-caliber team this season, but they put together an impressive three-game weekend stretch in Houston.  
 MINNEAPOLIS - For the Minnesota Twins, Monday night represents their last chance to begin repeating history.  
 BOSTON -- This might not be the greatest time for the young Philadelphia Phillies to be visiting Fenway Park for a brief interleague series.  
 There will be plenty of familiar faces in new places Monday when the Milwaukee Brewers head to Los Angeles to open a three-game series against the Dodgers.  
 ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves are hopeful that Julio Teheran will be their next starting pitcher to get his season back on track.  
 Cleveland Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor took some extraordinary steps to take the lead in becoming a leader for a team and fan base desperate for a winner.  
 A little more than a month ago, the body of Roosevelt Rene was found in a house owned by New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins.  
 The most noticeable absent player around Oakland Raiders camp remains star defensive end Khalil Mack.  
 New York Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold's contract holdup is centered on forfeiture language, according to a published report Sunday.  
 U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Democrat from Georgia, was discharged from a hospital Sunday in Atlanta after becoming ill on a flight the day before.  
 A federal judge panel in California on Friday said a lawsuit filed by Trump supporters against the City of San Jose and its police department may go forward.  
 Two suspects wearing hooded sweatshirts opened fired at a crowd Saturday night in New Orleans, killing three people and injuring three others, police said.  
 Six people people were killed and seven remain missing as a wildfire in Northern California that burned hundreds of structures grew to nearly 90,000 acres.  
 Netflix released a trailer Sunday for Season 2 of its crime drama "Ozark," starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.  
 Terrell Owens will not be in Canton, Ohio, next week when the Class of 2018 is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.  
 Pope Francis encouraged crowds at St. Peter's Square to not be wasteful and indifferent in the face of "the world's cry of hunger" on Sunday.  
 Netflix said Sunday it has scheduled the premiere of its new series "Maniac" for Sept. 21.  
 Antonio Brown played the role of recruiter on social media Sunday when he asked fellow wide receiver Dez Bryant to consider joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.  
 The New York Jets signed running back George Atkinson III to a contract, the team announced Sunday.  
 Jose Urena allowed just one hit in six innings, helping the Miami Marlins beat the Washington Nationals 5-0 on Sunday at Marlins Park in Miami.  
 A polar bear was shot and killed after attacking a cruise ship guard on an Arctic archipelago in Norway on Saturday.  



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