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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announces plan to bring broadband Internet to entire state Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announced last week a plan to bring broadband Internet to every residence and business throughout his state. Kevin Spacey's 'Billionaire Boys Club' earns just $126 on opening day After several men accused Kevin Spacey of sexual assault, the actor's latest film, {i:Billionaire Boys Club}, earned just $126 on its opening day. Federal jury convicts man of sexually assaulting woman on plane An Indian man faces prison and deportation after a federal jury convicted him of sexually assaulting a woman on board a Spirit Airlines flight. Texas man gets 6 years for attempting to blow up Confederate statue A Texas man was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison on Friday after he admitted to attempting to blow up a Confederate statue in Houston last year. Cleveland Browns CB E.J. Gaines carted off field with apparent knee injury Cleveland Browns cornerback E.J. Gaines was carted off the practice field Sunday with what appeared to be a serious right knee injury. Detroit Lions add to deep safety position by signing Marcus Cromartie The Detroit Lions announced Sunday that they have signed free-agent safety Marcus Cromartie and waived injured safety Stefan McClure. Look: Giant snake envelopes Kansas City mailbox A mail carrier in Missouri was sent running after discovering a large snake wrapped around a resident's mailbox. Los Angeles Chargers sign S Micah Hanneman after Jaylen Watkins injury Los Angeles Chargers safety Jaylen Watkins tore his ACL in Saturday's preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks and was placed on the injured reserve list. Veteran safety George Iloka released by Cincinnati Bengals The Cincinnati Bengals waived starting safety George Iloka on Sunday in a move that clears $5.3 million in salary cap space this year. Santa Fe school adds new security measures after May shooting Sante Fe High School announced new security measures for the 2018-2019 school year after 10 people were killed in a shooting at the school earlier this year. RB Adrian Peterson to meet with running back-needy Washington Redskins Veteran free-agent running back Adrian Peterson will reportedly visit Monday with the Washington Redskins, a team ravaged by injuries at the position. Buffalo Bills' AJ McCarron to seek second opinion on shoulder injury Buffalo Bills quarterback AJ McCarron is seeking a second opinion on his injured right shoulder, head coach Sean McDermott announced on Sunday. Speed of Tennessee Titans' Taywan Taylor catches attention of LeBron James Tennessee Titans wide receiver Taywan Taylor received praise from NBA superstar LeBron James after his performance in Saturday's preseason game. Denver Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas sits out vs. Chicago Bears Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas is nursing a sore wrist to go along with a potential bruised ego. Three Russian space company executives charged with fraud An executive at Russia's Energia space company and two others were charged with fraud, the Investigative Committee of Russia said Sunday. Free-agent RBs Jamaal Charles, Orleans Darkwa to visit Washington Redskins Free-agent running backs Jamaal Charles and Orleans Darkwa will pay a visit to the Washington Redskins on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported. Former New Orleans Saints LB Junior Galette to visit Los Angeles Rams Free-agent linebacker Junior Galette is expected to visit the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported. 'Harry Potter' icons Tom Felton, Matthew Lewis reunite, share picStorm hits Backstreet Boys concert venue in Oklahoma; 14 injured A thunderstorm blew over supports at an outdoor performance venue in Oklahoma ahead of an appearance by the Backstreet Boys and 98 Degrees, injuring 14 people. |
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Cruise ship passenger falls overboard, is rescued after 10 hours"I was in the water for ten hours," the passenger said. "I am very lucky to be alive." Scientists bolder in blaming global warming for extreme weatherResearchers no longer hesitate to blame climate change for floods, fires and heat waves. Here's how the science works. Afghan president announces Muslim Eid holiday ceasefire with Taliban"The conditional ceasefire will start tomorrow and it will continue as long as the Taliban preserves and respects it," Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said. Putin dances at Austrian minister's wedding, setting off alarm bells across EuropeAustria's foreign minister invited Putin to her wedding during his visit to Vienna in early June, surprising many at a time when the European Union is increasingly at odds with Moscow. Nuclear-armed Pakistan pivots toward Putin as U.S. ties frayRussia and Pakistan were sworn enemies during the Cold War, when Pakistan and CIA-backed guerrillas defeated the Soviet Red Army in Afghanistan. Worst floods in a century leave hundreds dead, scores displaced in India's KeralaAuthorities rushed to bring drinking water to the most affected areas, officials said Sunday. Strong quake triggers landslides on Indonesian island where hundreds died earlier this monthAn earthquake killed more than 430 people on the tourist island of Lombok earlier this month. More Recent Articles
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Cohen, Trump’s Ex-Lawyer, Investigated for Bank Fraud in Excess of $20 MillionThe inquiry, which could deal a significant blow to President Trump, is entering the final stages, and charges against Michael D. Cohen could come by the end of August. Trump Lawyers’ Sudden Realization: They Don’t Know What Don McGahn Told Mueller’s TeamThe lapse has contributed to a growing recognition that an early strategy of full cooperation with the inquiry was a potentially damaging mistake. Giuliani Says ‘Truth Isn’t Truth’ in Defense of Trump’s Legal StrategyPresident Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, made the comment on “Meet the Press” on Sunday in response to a question about a potential interview by the special counsel. As Trump Dismantles Clean Air Rules, an Industry Lawyer Delivers for Ex-ClientsThe top air pollution official in the Trump administration had been a lawyer for polluting industries. They are now benefiting from his new role. Asia Argento, a #MeToo Leader, Made a Deal With Her Own AccuserThe actress and director Asia Argento, among the first women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein, arranged to pay an actor after he said she sexually assaulted him when he was 17, documents show. Trump Won Pennsylvania. Democrats Want the State (and His Voters) Back.With its redrawn congressional map and working class union towns, the state has found itself at the center of Democrats’ plans to win control of the House of Representatives. There Is More to Stacey Abrams Than Meets Partisan EyesAs minority leader in Georgia State House, Ms. Abrams, the Democratic nominee for governor, showed both a penchant for standing on liberal principle and a willingness to negotiate with Republicans. On Washington: How the Senate Got Its Groove Back With the Power of the PurseWhile the Senate may be at odds over the Supreme Court vacancy, it is trying, for the first time in years, to advance funding bills the old-fashioned way. Harlem’s Trash Bins Were Overflowing. So the City Took 223 Away.New York’s Sanitation Department removes litter baskets if they are used for household or commercial trash. Residents say it’s left sidewalks a mess. Greece’s Bailout Is Ending. The Pain Is Far From Over.As a new era of financial independence beckons, more than a third of the population is in poverty, unemployment remains high and wages have tumbled. Zephyr Teachout Is the Right Choice as Attorney General for DemocratsThe office is a potential firewall against an out-of-control president and a historically corrupt New York State government. Nixon, Clinton and TrumpIt’s Not Technology That’s Disrupting Our JobsThe insecure nature of work is a result of decisions by corporations and policymakers. Editorial Observer: Trump’s Silly War With Harley-DavidsonThe president’s tariffs led the company to move jobs to Europe. He responded by trying to incite a Harley boycott. ‘All of Africa Is Here’: Where Europe’s Southern Border Is Just a FenceCeuta, a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast, is surrounded by a double 20-foot fence topped with barbed wire, the latest flash point for Europe-bound migrants. For Some Girls, Empowerment Comes With Two Wheels and a HelmetTwo years ago, a college student started a bicycling group in Newark designed to address the gender gap in cycling by reaching a new generation of young female riders. Tesla Slashes Spending, and May Add to Its TroublesThe electric-car maker’s cash position was closely watched even before its chief executive, Elon Musk, floated the idea of taking the company private. ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Is No. 1 at Box Office, Proving Power of Diversity (Again)With $25 million in weekend ticket sales, “Crazy Rich Asians” gave Hollywood its best-selling comedy since “Girls Trip,” another unusually inclusive film. ‘We Are Entitled to a Righteous Anger’: Catholics Return to Mass After Sex Abuse ReportSome area priests, in homilies, confronted last week’s grand jury report detailing the abuse of more than 1,000 children by priests. Boy’s Lemonade Stand, Shut Down for Lack of Permit, Reopens With FanfareA state health inspector told Brendan Mulvaney he needed a permit to sell lemonade. A national uproar followed. Now he’s back in business. Residents of Brazil Border Town Attack Camps for Venezuelan MigrantsAs Brazilians in the northern town of Pacaraima set fire to their tents, hundreds of Venezuelans ran back across the border. Israel’s Latest Culture War Plays Out Under the Wedding CanopyRejecting the strictly Orthodox monopoly over marriage and divorce, Israeli Jews increasingly opt for alternative weddings. Uber’s Vision of Self-Driving Cars Begins to BlurSince a self-driving Uber killed a pedestrian in March, the company’s executives have been divided over the future of its autonomous vehicle efforts. As Taliban Start Charm Offensive, Afghan President Calls for Cease-FireThe Taliban have been courting civilians for weeks and promising not to harm soldiers who surrender, raising hopes of a cease-fire in Afghanistan. On Sunday, the government made the first move. Grace Notes: If Only Her Voice Could Change the Way the Mets PlayMarysol Castro is the first female public-address announcer for the Mets. In a bizarre season, she considers herself a voice of hope. Or maybe of reason. Food Quality Trumps Variety, Experts SayPeople whose diets contained the greatest variety of foods tended to eat many nutritious foods, but also many junk foods. ‘This Story Transcends Race’: Kevin Kwan on the Appeal of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’The author of the novel, from which the movie was adapted, talks about how the film is opening new doors for its cast and why it’s making white men cry. More Recent Articles |
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announced last week a plan to bring broadband Internet to every residence and business throughout his state.
After several men accused Kevin Spacey of sexual assault, the actor's latest film, {i:Billionaire Boys Club}, earned just $126 on its opening day.
An Indian man faces prison and deportation after a federal jury convicted him of sexually assaulting a woman on board a Spirit Airlines flight.
A Texas man was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison on Friday after he admitted to attempting to blow up a Confederate statue in Houston last year.
Cleveland Browns cornerback E.J. Gaines was carted off the practice field Sunday with what appeared to be a serious right knee injury.
The Detroit Lions announced Sunday that they have signed free-agent safety Marcus Cromartie and waived injured safety Stefan McClure.
A mail carrier in Missouri was sent running after discovering a large snake wrapped around a resident's mailbox.
Los Angeles Chargers safety Jaylen Watkins tore his ACL in Saturday's preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks and was placed on the injured reserve list.
The Cincinnati Bengals waived starting safety George Iloka on Sunday in a move that clears $5.3 million in salary cap space this year.
Sante Fe High School announced new security measures for the 2018-2019 school year after 10 people were killed in a shooting at the school earlier this year.
Veteran free-agent running back Adrian Peterson will reportedly visit Monday with the Washington Redskins, a team ravaged by injuries at the position.
Buffalo Bills quarterback AJ McCarron is seeking a second opinion on his injured right shoulder, head coach Sean McDermott announced on Sunday.
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Taywan Taylor received praise from NBA superstar LeBron James after his performance in Saturday's preseason game.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas is nursing a sore wrist to go along with a potential bruised ego.
An executive at Russia's Energia space company and two others were charged with fraud, the Investigative Committee of Russia said Sunday.
Free-agent running backs Jamaal Charles and Orleans Darkwa will pay a visit to the Washington Redskins on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported.
Free-agent linebacker Junior Galette is expected to visit the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
A thunderstorm blew over supports at an outdoor performance venue in Oklahoma ahead of an appearance by the Backstreet Boys and 98 Degrees, injuring 14 people. 



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