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Cleveland Indians hope Jason Kipnis' good day leads to more vs. Minnesota Twins Hoping that second baseman Jason Kipnis might be emerging from his season-long slump, the Cleveland Indians will host the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night. Two aces on deck in Washington Nationals-Philadelphia Phillies matchup Two Cy Young Award frontrunners will meet for the second time in less than a week Tuesday night in Philadelphia. Surging St. Louis Cardinals come home to play Pittsburgh Pirates One might think that the St. Louis Cardinals are due for a fall after nine consecutive series wins. Felix Hernandez looks to pitch Seattle Mariners past San Diego Padres SAN DIEGO -- Can a return to Petco Park in San Diego get Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners back on track? Boston Red Sox shift into recovery mode against Miami MarlinsToyota invests $500 million in Uberto develop self-driving car fleet Toyota announced a $500 million investment in Uber to facilitate the development of the ride-hailing service's self-driving car fleet. Marijuana may stay in breast milk for up to six days More and more pregnant or breastfeeding women are using marijuana, and U.S. pediatricians are pushing back against the notion that the drug is "safe." Aspirin, fish oil may not prevent heart trouble in those already at risk Aspirin or fish oil probably won't help prevent heart attacks or strokes in folks who are already at risk for cardiovascular issues, three new studies show. Furrowed brow may be warning sign for heart trouble A furrowed brow could be a red flag for your heart health, a new French study suggests. Watchdog: Donald Trump was involved in FBI headquarters location plan General Services Administration officials may have misled Congress about the White House's role in a decision not to relocate the FBI's headquarters. USDA to release first $6B in tariffs aid to farmers The Trump administration on Monday will release more than $6 billion of the $12 billion in aid it promised to farmers impacted by tariffs. Federal court rules North Carolina congressional map unconstitutional A federal court ruled Monday that North Carolina's congressional map is unconstitutional because it heavily favors Republicans. Kellen Mond to be named Texas A&M Aggies' starting quarterback Kellen Mond is expected to be named the Texas A&M Aggies' starting quarterback for its season opener, 247sports.com reported Monday. Florida Gators name Feleipe Franks as starting quarterback Florida announced on Monday that Feleipe Franks will be the Gators' starting quarterback for their season opener. Joe Burrow named LSU Tigers' starting quarterback vs. Miami Hurricanes LSU announced that Joe Burrow, a graduate transfer from Ohio State, will be the Tigers' starting quarterback in their opener against the Miami Hurricanes. Federal judge blocks release of blueprints for 3D-printed guns A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Monday, blocking the Trump administration from allowing the public release of blueprints for 3D-printed guns. NFL and NFLPA meet again on anthem policy issue, remain without solution Time is running out on the NFL and the NFL Players' Association if they plan to have a new national anthem policy in place by the start of the regular season. Oakland Raiders trading WR Ryan Switzer to Pittsburgh Steelers The Oakland Raiders are finalizing a trade that will send wide receiver Ryan Switzer to the Pittsburgh Steelers, multiple media outlets reported Monday. Mississippi State Bulldogs QB Nick Fitzgerald suspended for opener Mississippi State's Nick Fitzgerald, who is considered one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC, has been suspended for the Bulldogs' season opener. Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck has foot injury Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has a minor foot injury, Colts head coach Frank Reich announced Monday. Student loan watchdog resigns, says leadership abandoned consumers The federal official in charge of protecting student borrowers announced his resignation, stating current leadership has abandoned consumers. Watch: Kane, Moura lead Tottenham Hotspur over Manchester United Lucas Moura scored twice and Harry Kane added another in Tottenham Hotspur's 3-0 win against Manchester United on Monday at Old Trafford in Manchester, England. |
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Sacrilegious spies: Russians tried hacking Orthodox clergyThe Russian hackers indicted by the U.S. special prosecutor last month may have spent years trying to steal the private correspondence of some of the world's most senior Orthodox Christian figures. Colombians spurned the chance to curb rampant corruption. Here's why.The recent arrest of Colombia's own corruption tsar on bribery charges laid bare the gravity of a problem that President Iván Duque has dubbed a "cancer." U.N. blasts Facebook for being 'slow' to act on Rohingya 'genocide'The tech giant has banned several top Myanmar military officials over hate speech and fake news. Explosive letter claims Pope Francis helped cover up Cardinal McCarrick sex abuse"The corruption has reached the very top of the Church's hierarchy," the Vatican's former ambassador to the U.S. purportedly wrote in a letter calling on Francis to resign. Joy, and heartbreak, as Korean families reunited after 68 yearsThe reunions are the latest gesture of reconciliation between North and South Korea. North Korea's state newspaper accuses U.S. of plotting invasion"We cannot but take a serious note of the double-dealing attitudes of the U.S.," the Rodong Sinmun newspaper wrote. More Recent Articles |
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Nafta, John McCain, Pope Francis: Your Monday Evening BriefingTrump Reaches Revised Trade Deal With Mexico, Threatening to Leave Out CanadaThe preliminary agreement is a major step for President Trump, who has threatened to scrap Nafta. But Canada’s role is just one of many issues that remain unresolved. Fact Check of the Day: Trump Falsely Calls Preliminary Pact Between U.S. and Mexico ‘Maybe the Largest Trade Deal Ever’“I cannot imagine any metric in which an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico can be the largest,” a trade expert said. Trump Relents Under Pressure, Offering ‘Respect’ to McCainThe president broke a period of silence by issuing a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of John McCain’s interment. In Defending Trump, Is Giuliani a Shrewd Tactician or ‘Untethered’?Rudolph Giuliani, President Trump’s lawyer, offered the first detailed look at his strategy for representing the president, in blunt and divisively political terms. Bruce Ohr Fought Russian Organized Crime. Now He’s a Target of Trump.Mr. Ohr, a longtime Justice Department official, was targeted in attacks by the president and his allies for links to the Russia investigation. He could lose his security clearance. Could Trump’s Missing Signature Force Him to Be Deposed?President Trump never signed the non-disclosure deal with Stephanie Clifford. With that omission, her lawyer vowed last week to ask a judge to lift a stay and allow him to question Mr. Trump under oath. Federal Court Throws Out North Carolina’s Congressional Districts, AgainWhat happens next is unclear, but the case will likely be appealed to the Supreme Court, which has never ruled a partisan gerrymander to be unconstitutional. A Trump Endorsement Can Decide a Race. Here’s How to Get One.The president’s grip on G.O.P. primary voters is as strong as it has been since he seized the party’s nomination a little over two years ago. Joe Arpaio Could’ve Ridden Into the Sunset. Instead He’s Taking a Pummeling in Arizona.Joe Arpaio is in last place in the Senate primary, a sign of how Arizona is changing. Democrats hope to break their long dry spell in the state. Letter Accusing Pope Inflames American Catholic ChurchAs many conservatives support the former Vatican diplomat making explosive allegations against Pope Francis, the pope’s U.S. allies have rushed to defend him. Pope Francis, the Accusations and the Back StoryHere are questions and answers about allegations that Francis helped cover up a cardinal’s misconduct and about the deeper church disputes behind them. No. 1 Simona Halep Exits the U.S. Open in the First RoundHalep offered no excuses beyond her own demons as she became the first top-seeded woman to lose in the first round of a U.S. Open. Nonfiction: Why Arthur Ashe Is the Spiritual Father of Colin KaepernickTouré reviews Raymond Arsenault’s major new biography, “Arthur Ashe: A Life,” which tells the story of a remarkable athlete and activist. The End of ImpunityWhy It Can Happen Here‘The Gravest Crimes Under International Law’A United Nations panel calls out Myanmar’s persecution of its Rohingya minority and says six top military commanders should be held to account. Fight Drug Abuse, Don’t Subsidize ItAmericans struggling with addiction need treatment and reduced access to deadly drugs. They do not need a taxpayer-sponsored haven to shoot up. Let’s Get New York to the PollsWith the state’s primary elections on Sept. 13, a Thursday, officials can take steps now to make sure voters defy expectations of a low turnout. Death in the Age of NarcissismCapturing a Genocide on Their CellphonesThe Rohingya refugees of Myanmar have enough raw footage to make a case at the International Criminal Court. No, the Church Does Not Love IrelandRepresentation Is More Than Skin ColorIs it enough to look like the artist if you do not recognize yourself in the art? Getting Off the Fence About Jeremy Corbyn’s Anti-SemitismHow to Celebrate a Complicated Win for WomenCan we honor those who helped achieve women’s suffrage, while recognizing the complexity — and occasional ugliness — of their movement? A Surprisingly Simple Way to Help Level the Playing Field of College AdmissionsWhite, Asian-American and affluent students commonly take the SAT more than once, but disadvantaged students are less likely to, and it’s holding them back. Nonfiction: Does Our Cultural Obsession With Safety Spell the Downfall of Democracy?Two new books — “The Splintering of the American Mind,” by William Egginton, and “The Coddling of the American Mind,” by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt — warn of the threat to the country’s political and social well-being by a fractured generation convinced of its fragility. Rose McGowan Says Asia Argento Admitted to Sleeping With Young ActorMs. McGowan said her partner had exchanged text messages with Ms. Argento in which she acknowledged sleeping with Jimmy Bennett. Ms. Argento has denied the accusations. Volkswagen’s Effort to Stop Scandals Needs More Work, Report SaysThe automaker, which was humbled after falsifying emissions data, still has work to do to protect potential whistle-blowers, according to its U.S. monitor. Louis C.K. Performs at Club for First Time Since #MeToo AccusationsThe comedian, who admitted to sexual misconduct last year, returned to the Comedy Cellar stage on Sunday for 15 minutes in a surprise late-night set. Kushner Companies and Michael Cohen Accused of Falsifying Building Permits to Push Out TenantsNew York City’s Department of Buildings cited Kushner Companies, saying the company underreported the number of rent-regulated tenants. Tenant activists claim a group led by Mr. Cohen did the same thing. In Jacksonville, the $1 Billion-a-Year World of E-Sports Is Rocked by GunfireA gunman who fatally shot two young men at a video gaming tournament in Florida appears to have targeted his fellow gamers, the authorities said. 17,500 Dutchmen Gave Their DNA in a Murder Inquiry. After 20 Years, an Arrest.A practice known as familial DNA profiling, in which investigators take samples from potential relatives of a suspect, has led to the resolution of two major Dutch cold murder cases. Elon Musk and Tesla Resolved One Issue. Now for the Rest.After deciding not to try to remove its shares from the market, the electric carmaker must focus on some stubborn challenges while facing new ones. In Russia, a Top University Lacks Just One Thing: StudentsThe European University at St. Petersburg lost its teaching license after attacks from conservative nationalists who resent its Western orientation. What to Do When You’re Bad at MoneyPersonal finance management is a concrete, learnable skill. Here’s where to start. Skin Deep: Keep Your Gut Healthy and Your Skin May FollowA wave of designer probiotic pills and powders — stylishly packaged, with names like Glow and Inner Beauty — is based on the idea that perfect skin may be linked to your tummy. Books of The Times: Gary Shteyngart Is Back, on the Road and Still a Master of DislocationIn his new novel, “Lake Success,” the author tells the story of a hedge-fund guy who loses everything in order to find himself. ‘Who Is America?’ Ends With O.J. Simpson. But Where Was Sarah Palin?One of the most highly anticipated segments of Sacha Baron Cohen’s Showtime series — an interview with Sarah Palin — never aired. It’s unclear why. More Recent Articles |
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Hoping that second baseman Jason Kipnis might be emerging from his season-long slump, the Cleveland Indians will host the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.
Two Cy Young Award frontrunners will meet for the second time in less than a week Tuesday night in Philadelphia.
One might think that the St. Louis Cardinals are due for a fall after nine consecutive series wins.
SAN DIEGO -- Can a return to Petco Park in San Diego get Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners back on track?
BOSTON -- What a perfect time for the Boston Red Sox to have a day off.
Toyota announced a $500 million investment in Uber to facilitate the development of the ride-hailing service's self-driving car fleet.
More and more pregnant or breastfeeding women are using marijuana, and U.S. pediatricians are pushing back against the notion that the drug is "safe."
Aspirin or fish oil probably won't help prevent heart attacks or strokes in folks who are already at risk for cardiovascular issues, three new studies show.
A furrowed brow could be a red flag for your heart health, a new French study suggests.
General Services Administration officials may have misled Congress about the White House's role in a decision not to relocate the FBI's headquarters.
The Trump administration on Monday will release more than $6 billion of the $12 billion in aid it promised to farmers impacted by tariffs.
A federal court ruled Monday that North Carolina's congressional map is unconstitutional because it heavily favors Republicans.
Kellen Mond is expected to be named the Texas A&M Aggies' starting quarterback for its season opener, 247sports.com reported Monday.
Florida announced on Monday that Feleipe Franks will be the Gators' starting quarterback for their season opener.
LSU announced that Joe Burrow, a graduate transfer from Ohio State, will be the Tigers' starting quarterback in their opener against the Miami Hurricanes.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Monday, blocking the Trump administration from allowing the public release of blueprints for 3D-printed guns.
Time is running out on the NFL and the NFL Players' Association if they plan to have a new national anthem policy in place by the start of the regular season.
The Oakland Raiders are finalizing a trade that will send wide receiver Ryan Switzer to the Pittsburgh Steelers, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
Mississippi State's Nick Fitzgerald, who is considered one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC, has been suspended for the Bulldogs' season opener.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has a minor foot injury, Colts head coach Frank Reich announced Monday.
The federal official in charge of protecting student borrowers announced his resignation, stating current leadership has abandoned consumers.
Lucas Moura scored twice and Harry Kane added another in Tottenham Hotspur's 3-0 win against Manchester United on Monday at Old Trafford in Manchester, England. 



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