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NFL Notebook: Eagles QB Foles back at practice Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles was back at practice Saturday after sitting out the past week. Yankees ride Stanton into finale vs. Rangers NEW YORK -- When Aaron Judge went down with a fractured hand two weeks ago, the New York Yankees appeared to own an easy solution in right field by starting Giancarlo Stanton there most of the time. Nobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul dies at 85 Novelist Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, who won the Nobel Prize in literature, died at his home in London, his family said. He was 85. Steelers' Brown returns to practice Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown returned to practice on Saturday after missing recent practices and the team's first preseason game with an undisclosed injury. Police unions urge members to boycott Dolphins tickets The national anthem protest by Miami's Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson, both of whom kneeled before the Dolphins' preseason opener on Thursday, is causing an uproar by police unions in South Florida. Gruden says Redskins won't sign RB to replace Guice Washington coach Jay Gruden commented Saturday that the Redskins will not sign a free agent running back to make up for the absence of rookie Derrius Guice suffered a torn ACL in the preseason game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night. First-team reps a boon for Bills QB Allen Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen had a promising first preseason game on Thursday after taking reps with the first-team unit in practice. Watch: Brooks Koepka takes lead at 2018 PGA Championship Brooks Koepka owns a two stroke lead on the field after the completion of the second and third rounds of the 2018 PGA Championship Saturday in St. Louis. Thousands protest Israel's nation-state law at Arab-led rally Tens of Thousands rallied in Tel Aviv Saturday, angry about Israel's new law declaring it the nation-state of the Jewish people. Trump condemns 'all types of racism' on Charlottesville anniversary President Donald Trump on Saturday criticized racism in a tweet acknowledging the anniversary of a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. Jacksonville Jaguars sign CBs Acker and Canady, cut veteran McDougle The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed cornerbacks Kenneth Acker and Bryce Canady, while cutting two other cornerbacks. California Holy Fire rages on, burns more than 21,000 acres Brushy, drylands in California between Orange and Riverside counties burn for a fifth day, leading to more than 20,000 evacuations from a fire blamed on arson. Washington Redskins sign three free agents, place Guice on IR The Washington Redskins signed three free agents and placed rookie running back Derrius Guice on injured reserve Saturday in a series of roster moves. McDonald's salads have now sickened more than 400 Forty-one people have been sickened from McDonald's salads contaminated with a parasite in a week, raising the total number of illnesses to more than 400. Indianapolis Colts sign DE Ryan Delaire, release S Shamarko ThomasErika Christensen gives birth to second child at home "Parenthood" alum Erika Christensen said she gave birth at home Friday with the help of her husband, Cole Maness. Study: Glaucoma may be autoimmune disorderJury awards $289 million to man in Monsanto case California jurors have awarded $289 million to a man in the first trial over reported links between Monsanto's popular weed killer Roundup and cancer. Justin Timberlake's book 'Hindsight' due out Oct. 30 Singer and actor Justin Timberlake announced via Twitter he has a book coming out this fall. Anti-government protests turn violent in Romania Demonstrators clashed with police on Friday as an anti-government protest in Romania's capital, Bucharest, turned violent. Watch: 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' sneak peek has street racers, Disney princesses Disney released online a minute-long sneak peek of its upcoming animated adventure "Ralph Breaks the Internet." Judge rejects plea deals in Oakland Ghost Ship fire case A judge has rejected two men's no-contest plea deals on involuntary manslaughter charges in the Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif., that killed 36 people. Report: Cowboys reserve OL Martin faces toe surgery Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Marcus Martin is facing surgery on his big toes, ESPN reported Saturday. Man arrested in four Canadian deaths, including two officers A 48-year-old man was arrested and charged with four counts of first degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of four people Friday in Canada. |
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Canadian police charge suspect in shooting that left 4 deadFriday's shooting struck a nerve in a country that has been roiled in recent months by several instances of mass violence. Hungry Iranians struggle — even before sanctions biteNobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul dies at 85The Trinidad-born laureate, whose books explored colonialism and decolonization, was hailed as one of the greatest English writers of the 20th century. Erdogan warns Trump: Turkey does not respond to threatsThe two governments have clashed over a range of issues, not least the Turkish detention of U.S. pastor Andrew Brunson on terrorism charges. More Recent Articles |
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A Congressman, a Financial Deal and an Intricate Web of ConflictsThe allegations of insider trading against Representative Christopher Collins have revived calls for stricter rules about financial investments or corporate board seats held by members of Congress. Representative Chris Collins Suspends Bid for Re-election After Insider Trading ChargesThe New York congressman initially vowed to stay on the ballot but said it was “in the best interests” of his district, the Republican Party and the president’s agenda to suspend his race. Richard Russell, Who Stole Plane Near Seattle, Raises Troubling Security QuestionsRichard B. Russell, a ground service agent at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, flew a turboprop aircraft for nearly an hour over Puget Sound. Video: Stolen Plane Flown by Possibly Suicidal Airline EmployeeA ground service agent at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport flew a stolen turboprop for just under an hour before eventually crashing 30 miles away. There were no other passengers on board. Airline Failed to Act After Pilot Posted Racy Photos of United Flight Attendant, U.S. SaysThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued the airline, accusing it of discrimination. United Airlines disputes the allegations. Trump’s War With Harley-Davidson Has Divided America’s BikersA move by the company has put one of the country’s most iconic brands in the uncomfortable position of clashing with a president who is immensely popular with most of its customers. Trump Escalates Attack on Jeff Sessions, Calling Him ‘Scared Stiff’The broadside included some of President Trump’s harshest language yet against the attorney general, whom he criticized as “Missing in Action.” 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsDon’t ask Paul Ryan about President Trump anymore. How two cyclists lost their lives in Tajikistan. We’re not prepared for global warming. Why the songs of summer sound the same. And more. Jocks Rule, Nerds DroolIt’s time to update our stereotypes. The Impossible Choice My Father Had to MakeNo parent wants to put his or her child’s life at risk. But for families like mine, crossing the border was our only hope for a better future. Brian Kemp, Enemy of DemocracyWhat I Learned in Secretarial SchoolDon’t Let TripAdvisor Kill AdventureIf the best travel experiences happen when things don’t go according to plan, why do we plan so much? Op-Ed Columnist: Partying Like It’s 1998A Quebec Comedian Is Happy to Offend in Any LanguageSamir Khullar, otherwise known as the comedian Sugar Sammy, recounts how being a minority in Quebec provided the fuel for his trenchant comedy. NASA to Make Second Parker Solar Probe Launch AttemptThe spacecraft, which NASA says will “touch the sun,” was unable to get off the launchpad early Saturday morning because of technical issues. Before ‘Unite the Right’ Rally, Trump Does Not Condemn SupremacistsPresident Trump issued a general call for unity a year after the violence in Charlottesville, Va., saying that he condemns “all types of racism and acts of violence.” Maryland Suspends Football Coach D.J. Durkin After Report of AbuseDurkin has been placed on leave while the university investigates accusations about mistreatment of players that surfaced after a player collapsed during a workout and died weeks later. Indonesia’s Presidential Race Takes Shape, in Shadow of Hard-Line IslamThe April election will be a rematch of the contentious 2014 race, and some analysts expect more smear campaigns and appeals to sectarian sentiment. Burying ‘One Child’ Limits, China Pushes Women to Have More BabiesWorried that an aging population imperils the economy, Beijing is scrambling to stimulate a baby boom after decades of harsh restrictions on births. In a Town of 11 People, Mysterious Disappearance Turns Neighbor Against NeighborRumors abound in a small town in the Australian outback. Was Paddy Moriarty fed to a pet crocodile? Or could he have been baked into a meat pie? Turkey’s Financial Crisis Surprised Many. Except This Analyst.Tim Lee, an obscure economist in Connecticut, predicted that Turkey’s currency would collapse. Now, he foresees a broader financial crisis. More Recent Articles |
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles was back at practice Saturday after sitting out the past week.
NEW YORK -- When Aaron Judge went down with a fractured hand two weeks ago, the New York Yankees appeared to own an easy solution in right field by starting Giancarlo Stanton there most of the time.
Novelist Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, who won the Nobel Prize in literature, died at his home in London, his family said. He was 85.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown returned to practice on Saturday after missing recent practices and the team's first preseason game with an undisclosed injury.
The national anthem protest by Miami's Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson, both of whom kneeled before the Dolphins' preseason opener on Thursday, is causing an uproar by police unions in South Florida.
Washington coach Jay Gruden commented Saturday that the Redskins will not sign a free agent running back to make up for the absence of rookie Derrius Guice suffered a torn ACL in the preseason game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night.
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen had a promising first preseason game on Thursday after taking reps with the first-team unit in practice.
Brooks Koepka owns a two stroke lead on the field after the completion of the second and third rounds of the 2018 PGA Championship Saturday in St. Louis.
Tens of Thousands rallied in Tel Aviv Saturday, angry about Israel's new law declaring it the nation-state of the Jewish people.
President Donald Trump on Saturday criticized racism in a tweet acknowledging the anniversary of a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed cornerbacks Kenneth Acker and Bryce Canady, while cutting two other cornerbacks.
Brushy, drylands in California between Orange and Riverside counties burn for a fifth day, leading to more than 20,000 evacuations from a fire blamed on arson.
The Washington Redskins signed three free agents and placed rookie running back Derrius Guice on injured reserve Saturday in a series of roster moves.
Forty-one people have been sickened from McDonald's salads contaminated with a parasite in a week, raising the total number of illnesses to more than 400.
The Indianapolis Colts have signed free agent defensive end Ryan Delaire.
"Parenthood" alum Erika Christensen said she gave birth at home Friday with the help of her husband, Cole Maness.
The eye disease glaucoma may be an autoimmune disorder, a new study suggests.
California jurors have awarded $289 million to a man in the first trial over reported links between Monsanto's popular weed killer Roundup and cancer.
Singer and actor Justin Timberlake announced via Twitter he has a book coming out this fall.
Demonstrators clashed with police on Friday as an anti-government protest in Romania's capital, Bucharest, turned violent.
Disney released online a minute-long sneak peek of its upcoming animated adventure "Ralph Breaks the Internet."
A judge has rejected two men's no-contest plea deals on involuntary manslaughter charges in the Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif., that killed 36 people.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Marcus Martin is facing surgery on his big toes, ESPN reported Saturday.
A 48-year-old man was arrested and charged with four counts of first degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of four people Friday in Canada. 



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