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Jason Alexander takes on Col. Sanders role in new KFC ads Former {i:Seinfeld} star Jason Alexander has a new role as Col. Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Washington Nationals look to narrow gap on Atlanta Braves The suddenly surging Washington Nationals have a chance to make up significant ground on one of the teams they're chasing in the National League East. Boston Red Sox open series vs. Toronto Blue Jays showing no signs of slowing down The Boston Red Sox continue their dream season Tuesday night when they open a three-game series at the Rogers Centre against the Toronto Blue Jays. Jordan Lyles switches sides before San Diego Padres-Milwaukee Brewers series MILWAUKEE -- Jordan Lyles won't have to go far to meet his new team and won't have to wait long to see his old one. Tampa Bay Rays try to find their way past woeful Baltimore Orioles The Rays will have their work cut out for them in a three-game series that starts Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles. Justice Department: Judge ignored 'common sense' in AT&T-Time Warner ruling The U.S. Department of Justice said Monday a federal judge ignored "economics and common sense" by allowing AT&T's merger with Time Warner. Car bomb kills prominent rocket scientist in Syria A prominent rocket scientist in Syria was killed by a car bomb on Saturday in the city of Masaf. Access to diabetes drugs improved under Affordable Care Act: Study People with diabetes face a host of expenses related to their disease, but some relief may now be available because of the Affordable Care Act. Barriers to doctor-nurse communications thwart care A "power gap" between doctors and nurses contributes to poor communication that puts hospital patients at risk, a new study contends. Oakland Raiders sign CB Raysean Pringle, waive DB Shaquille Richardson The Oakland Raiders announced Monday that they signed free-agent cornerback Raysean Pringle and waived defensive back Shaquille Richardson. French Chef Joel Robuchon dies at 73 Renowned French chef Joel Robuchon died Monday at the age of 73 in Switzerland, the French government said. U.S. coalition confirms additional 105 civilian deaths in Syria The U.S.-led military coalition fighting a war in Syria has confirmed its responsibility for the deaths of 105 more civilians, a U.S. military report says. Carolina Panthers LB Thomas Davis says he will return in 2019 Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis said in June that he might return for the 2019 season, and on Monday he made it clear he would be back. Arizona Cardinals center A.Q. Shipley out for season with torn ACL The Arizona Cardinals' offensive line suffered a blow when head coach Steve Wilks announced that starting center A.Q. Shipley will miss the entire season. Donald Trump nominates Ronald Vitiello as director of ICE President Donald Trump nominated Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Ronald Vitiello to permanently head up the department Monday. Hall of Fame considering rule to require attendance after Terrell Owens' decision The Pro Football Hall of Fame reportedly is considering a rule that would require future candidates for enshrinement to commit to attending the ceremony. Atlanta Falcons sign S Ricardo Allen to three-year extension The Atlanta Falcons signed safety Ricardo Allen to a three-year contract extension, the team announced Monday. Sam Darnold might be New York Jets' starting quarterback by opener Rookie quarterback Sam Darnold found himself working primarily with the third-team offense in the New York Jets' scrimmage on Saturday. Tropical Storm Ileana weakens slightly traveling along Mexico Tropical Storm Ileana weakened slightly as it made its way toward Mexico on Monday, the National Hurricane Center said. New England Patriots release WR Malcolm Mitchell The New England Patriots released wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, the team announced on Monday. Tropical storm watch in effect for Hawaii as Hurricane Hector nears Meteorologists issued a tropical storm watch for parts of Hawaii's Big Island as Hurricane Hector moved west, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center said. Ohio State Buckeyes set 14-day timeline for Urban Meyer probe Ohio State officials released a statement late Sunday saying that the investigation into Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer would be completed in 14 days. UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Diversify wins the Whitney Diversify wins the Whitney, 2-year-old action heats up, and much more Thoroughbred racing action from around the globe. |
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Reuters | Apple, YouTube, and others drop conspiracy theorist Alex Jones Reuters (Reuters) - Apple Inc, Alphabet Inc's YouTube, Facebook Inc and Spotify all took down podcasts and channels from U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, saying on Monday that the Infowars author had broken community standards. Apple, Facebook and other tech companies delete content from Alex Jones Now even YouPorn has banned Alex Jones, but he's still on Twitter Spotify Pulls Some Alex Jones Podcast Episodes |
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Iran, Chicago, Alex Jones: Your Monday Evening BriefingRick Gates Testifies He Committed Crimes With Paul ManafortFor decades, Mr. Gates was right-hand man to Mr. Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman who is accused of tax and bank fraud. Trump Inaccurately Claims California Is Wasting Water as Fires BurnThe president’s tweets appeared to conflate water-management issues that have no bearing on the state’s battle against wildfires, experts said. U.S. to Restore Sanctions on Iran, Deepening Divide With EuropeThe Trump administration is betting that the sanctions, which had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear accord that the president abandoned, will force Iran to curb its weapons program. Iranians and Their Leaders Brace for Impact of New U.S. SanctionsNew passenger planes landed at Tehran’s airport, Iranians bought gold and other bulwarks against economic distress and the government introduced measures to ease the hardship. In Ohio Election, Republicans Test a Midterm Rescue Plan: PolarizationAn Ohio congressional special election has revealed the strategy Republicans will use to keep power in the House — or to ensure that Democrats win only a small majority. How Kris Kobach Built a National ProfileMr. Kobach has advised President Trump and sought the spotlight on issues of immigration and voting fraud. His political career began in 1999 on a suburban City Council. Apple, Facebook and YouTube Remove Content From Alex Jones and InfowarsTechnology firms move to curb one of the loudest voices in conspiracy theories, fueling further debate over free speech online. In Chicago, One Weekend, 66 Shooting Victims, and Zero ArrestsPolice officers and paramedics went into overdrive to respond to a torrent of street violence. Officials blamed judges and parents. Clouds Darken Trump’s Sunny Economic ViewThere are more signs of a slowdown as the tax cuts’ stimulus proves weak, temporary and maybe even counterproductive. Saudi Arabia’s Ugly Spat With CanadaBy expelling the Canadian ambassador for speaking up on human rights, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman undermines the reforms he has made. The Gift of MenopauseWhy Apple Is the Future of CapitalismThe financial model pioneered by Apple is envied and copied by other companies. But getting it wrong is a big risk. Zimbabwe’s Dubious ElectionPresident Emmerson Mnangagwa has yet to prove that the vote was fair, creating a problem for international donors and investors whose help is desperately needed to revive the country. Why Russian Money Ends Up in U.S. ElectionsAmerica needs a new model of campaign finance not to supplant the political marketplace but to correct for its inadequacies. What Are Capitalists Thinking?If they’re worried about what’s driving the growing appeal of socialism, they need to look in the mirror. The New New World: A Generation Grows Up in China Without Google, Facebook or TwitterMany foreign internet giants are blocked, leaving some young Chinese to wonder what those services even are — and reinforcing Beijing’s ideological control. Books of The Times: An Award-Winning Biographer’s Latest Subject: HerselfClaire Tomalin, the acclaimed biographer of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and others, recounts her own rich story in “A Life of My Own.” Paul Laxalt, U.S. Senator From Nevada and Reagan Confidant, Dies at 96Known for a firm conservatism conveyed courteously, Mr. Laxalt developed a relationship with Ronald Reagan when they were governors of neighboring states. Willow Creek Church Says It Will Investigate Its Powerful Pastor, Bill HybelsThe announcement came one day after The New York Times reported on sexual harassment allegations from Pat Baranowski, the pastor’s former executive assistant. Indonesia Earthquake: At Least 98 Dead and 20,000 HomelessAs the sun rose over the island of Lombok, a search and rescue effort was underway to find survivors trapped in the rubble. Margaret Heckler, Health Secretary Ousted From Reagan’s Cabinet, Dies at 87She championed women’s rights in Congress and ran the Department of Health and Human Services until she was forced from the post and appointed ambassador to Ireland Venezuela Is in Crisis but Its President Might Be Stronger for ItA drone attack shows how President Nicolás Maduro not only can weather chaos, but also can harness it to consolidate power. Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo C.E.O. Who Pushed for Healthier Products, to Step DownOver 12 years in charge, Ms. Nooyi worked to diversify the company’s products away from decreasingly profitable sugary soft drinks. ‘Kill Me,’ Parkland Shooting Suspect Said After RampageNikolas Cruz, the confessed gunman who killed 17 people at a Florida high school, told police that he had heard a “demon” voice inside his head for years. Global Health: An Invasive New Tick Is Spreading in the U.S.The Asian long-horned tick, reported in New York’s suburbs and as far west as Arkansas, can carry lethal diseases. But no infected specimens have yet been found here. Ghosts, Sea Gulls and Incompetents: How to Deal With Bad BossesFood Matters: The Chefs Redefining Polynesian CuisineCenturies of colonization nearly erased the taste of the Pacific. Now, a new generation is reimagining the regional food for a new era. Itineraries: More Than Cutting Costs: Travel Managers Now Consider Employee ComfortAirline lounge access and early boarding are more than V.I.P. perks. Companies want their employees relaxed and ready to do business when they land. The Checkup: Lessons From Life in a One-Bathroom HouseThe toothbrushes jostled for space in the toothbrush holder as their owners jostled for space and time in front of the mirror. More Recent Articles |
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Former {i:Seinfeld} star Jason Alexander has a new role as Col. Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
The suddenly surging Washington Nationals have a chance to make up significant ground on one of the teams they're chasing in the National League East.
The Boston Red Sox continue their dream season Tuesday night when they open a three-game series at the Rogers Centre against the Toronto Blue Jays.
MILWAUKEE -- Jordan Lyles won't have to go far to meet his new team and won't have to wait long to see his old one.
The Rays will have their work cut out for them in a three-game series that starts Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles.
The U.S. Department of Justice said Monday a federal judge ignored "economics and common sense" by allowing AT&T's merger with Time Warner.
A prominent rocket scientist in Syria was killed by a car bomb on Saturday in the city of Masaf.
People with diabetes face a host of expenses related to their disease, but some relief may now be available because of the Affordable Care Act.
A "power gap" between doctors and nurses contributes to poor communication that puts hospital patients at risk, a new study contends.
The Oakland Raiders announced Monday that they signed free-agent cornerback Raysean Pringle and waived defensive back Shaquille Richardson.
Renowned French chef Joel Robuchon died Monday at the age of 73 in Switzerland, the French government said.
The U.S.-led military coalition fighting a war in Syria has confirmed its responsibility for the deaths of 105 more civilians, a U.S. military report says.
Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis said in June that he might return for the 2019 season, and on Monday he made it clear he would be back.
The Arizona Cardinals' offensive line suffered a blow when head coach Steve Wilks announced that starting center A.Q. Shipley will miss the entire season.
President Donald Trump nominated Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Ronald Vitiello to permanently head up the department Monday.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame reportedly is considering a rule that would require future candidates for enshrinement to commit to attending the ceremony.
The Atlanta Falcons signed safety Ricardo Allen to a three-year contract extension, the team announced Monday.
Rookie quarterback Sam Darnold found himself working primarily with the third-team offense in the New York Jets' scrimmage on Saturday.
Tropical Storm Ileana weakened slightly as it made its way toward Mexico on Monday, the National Hurricane Center said.
The New England Patriots released wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, the team announced on Monday.
Meteorologists issued a tropical storm watch for parts of Hawaii's Big Island as Hurricane Hector moved west, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center said.
Ohio State officials released a statement late Sunday saying that the investigation into Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer would be completed in 14 days.
Diversify wins the Whitney, 2-year-old action heats up, and much more Thoroughbred racing action from around the globe. 



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