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A Wisconsin woman's entire family -- three children and her husband -- were killed in a kayak accident on Thursday.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 23 new articles

  1. Wisconsin woman's entire family killed in kayak accident
  2. Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates begin series of NL Central also-rans
  3. Price isn't right for Boston Red Sox -- Eovaldi to start vs Atlanta Braves
  4. St. Louis Cardinals face Washington Nationals hoping to recapture August magic
  5. Khalil Mack ready to get to work for Chicago Bears
  6. Watch: Eagles' Doug Pederson rips media, says Carson Wentz not cleared
  7. Colombia charges 13 ex-Chiquita executives of financing death squads
  8. Arizona Cardinals claim three players, sign one free agent
  9. New Orleans Saints sign ex-New England Patriots RB Mike Gillislee
  10. Alabama Crimson Tide's Nick Saban called sideline reporter to apologize
  11. U.S. Open: Serena beats Kanepi in three sets, Nadal advances
  12. AFL–CIO president: 'Hard to see' new NAFTA deal without Canada
  13. Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law surprise fans at King's Cross station in London
  14. Cincinnati Bengals sign QB Christian Hackenberg to practice squad
  15. Cleveland Browns cut 'Hard Knocks' star Carl Nassib
  16. Miami Dolphins claim QB Luke Falk; Brock Osweiler, David Fales in danger
  17. Kristen Bell celebrates Dax Shepard's 14 years of sobriety
  18. Mexican police arrest man for stealing hearse with body inside
  19. New England Patriots get WR help, claim Amara Darboh and Chad Hansen
  20. Four missing, 13 hurt in collision of boats on Colorado River
  21. New York Giants waive QB Davis Webb, claim NFL-high six others
  22. Denver Broncos waive first-round pick Paxton Lynch, claim Kevin Hogan
  23. 'Crazy Rich Asians' No. 1 in North America for 3rd weekend

Wisconsin woman's entire family killed in kayak accident

A Wisconsin woman's entire family -- three children and her husband -- were killed in a kayak accident on Thursday.
    

Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates begin series of NL Central also-rans

The competition level will drop considerably for the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates when they open a three-game series Monday.
    

Price isn't right for Boston Red Sox -- Eovaldi to start vs Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves didn't have to face David Price during a May series in Boston.
    

St. Louis Cardinals face Washington Nationals hoping to recapture August magic

After a dominant August, the St. Louis Cardinals open a three-game series against the Washington Nationals looking for their first September win.
    

Khalil Mack ready to get to work for Chicago Bears

Khalil Mack wore a Chicago Bears shirt and an exasperated expression.
    

Watch: Eagles' Doug Pederson rips media, says Carson Wentz not cleared

Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson lashed out at the media on Sunday, refusing to name a starter for Thursday's season opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
    

Colombia charges 13 ex-Chiquita executives of financing death squads

Thirteen former Chiquita executives are charged for financing paramilitary death squads accused of killing more than 4,000 people.
    

Arizona Cardinals claim three players, sign one free agent

The Arizona Cardinals claimed three players via waivers on Sunday and signed one free agent.
    

New Orleans Saints sign ex-New England Patriots RB Mike Gillislee

The New Orleans Saints on Sunday signed former New England Patriots running back Mike Gillislee to a one-year deal.
    

Alabama Crimson Tide's Nick Saban called sideline reporter to apologize

Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban has reportedly apologized to ESPN sideline reporter Maria Taylor for his recent outburst.
    

U.S. Open: Serena beats Kanepi in three sets, Nadal advances

Six-time U.S. Open champion Serena Williams got off to a quick start and didn't look back, defeating the unseeded Kaia Kanepi in three sets Sunday.
    

AFL–CIO president: 'Hard to see' new NAFTA deal without Canada

The president of the largest union federation in the United States said Sunday that a reworked North American Free Trade Agreement would require Canada's involvement.
    

Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law surprise fans at King's Cross station in London

Two of the stars of "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" made a surprise appearance this weekend at the King's Cross train station in London.
    

Cincinnati Bengals sign QB Christian Hackenberg to practice squad

The Philadelphia Eagles released Christian Hackenberg to get down to the 53-man roster limit. On Sunday, Hackenberg was claimed by the Cincinnati Bengals.
    

Cleveland Browns cut 'Hard Knocks' star Carl Nassib

The Cleveland Browns on Sunday sent another "Hard Knocks" favorite packing.
    

Miami Dolphins claim QB Luke Falk; Brock Osweiler, David Fales in danger

The Miami Dolphins on Sunday claimed quarterback Luke Falk off the waiver wire, giving the team a fourth quarterback on the 53-man roster.
    

Kristen Bell celebrates Dax Shepard's 14 years of sobriety

Kristen Bell marked the 14th year of her husband Dax Shepard's sobriety with a supportive Instagram post this weekend.
    

Mexican police arrest man for stealing hearse with body inside

Police in Mexico arrested a man after he stole a hearse with a body inside late Friday night.
    

New England Patriots get WR help, claim Amara Darboh and Chad Hansen

The New England Patriots claimed a pair of wide receivers on waivers Sunday, one day after trimming their roster to 53 players.
    

Four missing, 13 hurt in collision of boats on Colorado River

Two recreational boats collided on the Colorado River along the California-Arizona border, injuring 13 people and another four people are missing, authorities said.
    

New York Giants waive QB Davis Webb, claim NFL-high six others

The New York Giants waived second-year quarterback Davis Webb and claimed an NFL-high six players Sunday, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Denver Broncos waive first-round pick Paxton Lynch, claim Kevin Hogan

The Denver Broncos waived former first-round pick Paxton Lynch after claiming fellow quarterback Kevin Hogan on waivers Sunday.
    

'Crazy Rich Asians' No. 1 in North America for 3rd weekend

The romantic comedy "Crazy Rich Asians" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $22.3 million in receipts.
    
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The proposed cuts mark a new low in what were already deteriorating relations with the United States' longtime ally.
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  1. Pentagon cancels $300m aid to Pakistan over terror record
  2. Egypt says village found in Nile Delta predated pharaohs
  3. U.S. veterans use archaeology to dig through trauma
  4. Saudi-led coalition admits Yemen strike that killed dozens of children was 'unjustified'
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Pentagon cancels $300m aid to Pakistan over terror record

The proposed cuts mark a new low in what were already deteriorating relations with the United States' longtime ally.

    

Egypt says village found in Nile Delta predated pharaohs

Egypt said Sunday that archaeologists have unearthed one of the oldest villages ever found in the Nile Delta, with remains dating back to before the pharaohs.

    

U.S. veterans use archaeology to dig through trauma

"Because of their separation from the military culture, a lot of them are really isolated."

    

Saudi-led coalition admits Yemen strike that killed dozens of children was 'unjustified'

The rare concession follows mounting international pressure to do more to limit civilian casualties in a war that has killed more than 10,000 people.

    

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The government is making it harder to hire foreigners by denying visas, asking for more information and delaying approvals, corporate leaders say.
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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 25 new articles

  1. Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration
  2. Federal Workers Brace for New Push on Trump Bid to Curb Unions
  3. ‘It’s Like, Who’s Next?’: A Troubled School’s Alarming Death Rate
  4. How Brett Kavanaugh Would Transform the Supreme Court
  5. A Coveted Lawyer’s Juggling Act May Be Good, and Bad, for Trump
  6. As TV Seeks Diverse Writing Ranks, Rising Demand Meets Short Supply
  7. After a Primary on the Fringe, Georgia Republican Tacks Toward the Center
  8. Political Year of the Woman? Been There, Done That, Oregon Says
  9. Meghan McCain, Forged in Her Father’s Image
  10. Yes, Mr. Trump, Hurricane Maria Was a ‘Real Catastrophe’
  11. Why Imran Khan Must Bat for Civil Society in Pakistan
  12. They Sat in Hypocrisy
  13. The Death Blow Is Coming for Syrian Democracy
  14. Writing the Unions’ ‘Fight-or-Die Survival Chapter’
  15. Dispatch: The Last Thing Mom Asked
  16. Critic’s Notebook: ‘Adventure Time,’ TV’s Surreal Masterpiece, Comes to an End
  17. It’s the Biggest Oyster Found in New York in 100 Years. And It Has Stories to Tell.
  18. Reputed MS-13 Gang Member Charged With Raping 11-Year-Old Brooklyn Girl
  19. Serena Williams Loses a Set but Surges to a Win in the U.S. Open
  20. Defending Pope Francis, Allies Help Make a Critic’s Case
  21. Germany Dispatch: A Swastika on a Church Bell: A Village Splits on How to Confront Nazi Past
  22. Trump’s Rougher Edge Complicates Trip by Pompeo and Mattis to India
  23. Mollie Tibbetts’s Father Asks That Her Death Not Be Exploited to Promote Racism
  24. Boston Firm Admits ‘Massive Failure’ in Plan to Aid South Africa Tax Agency
  25. Is the Way Australia Funds the Arts a Recipe for Mediocrity?
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Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration

The government is making it harder to hire foreigners by denying visas, asking for more information and delaying approvals, corporate leaders say.

    

Federal Workers Brace for New Push on Trump Bid to Curb Unions

President Trump met a legal setback in moving to curb civil servants’ unions, but agencies may be able to achieve the same goals on their own.

    

‘It’s Like, Who’s Next?’: A Troubled School’s Alarming Death Rate

Seven alumni died in 2016, then 13 more the next year. How could any school, even one for troubled youths, have so many of its students die so young?

    

How Brett Kavanaugh Would Transform the Supreme Court

Most confirmation hearings concern nominees who would not change the court’s basic direction. Judge Kavanaugh is the rare nominee who would, for two important reasons.

    

A Coveted Lawyer’s Juggling Act May Be Good, and Bad, for Trump

William Burck is deciding which documents about Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh can be released, as he also represents current and former White House officials in the special counsel inquiry.

    

As TV Seeks Diverse Writing Ranks, Rising Demand Meets Short Supply

Shows are scrambling to hire more minorities, but the pipeline of experienced writers is thin, a problem of the industry’s own making.

    

After a Primary on the Fringe, Georgia Republican Tacks Toward the Center

Brian Kemp won the Republican nomination for governor as a “politically incorrect conservative.” Ahead of a competitive general election, though, he has moderated that message.

    

Political Year of the Woman? Been There, Done That, Oregon Says

Women already control the governor’s office in Oregon and more top state legislative posts than in any other state, and now have track records to defend at the ballot box.

    

Meghan McCain, Forged in Her Father’s Image

Ms. McCain’s emotional call to arms at her father’s funeral was proof that she is her father’s daughter, a paradoxical figure willing to pay the price of being direct.

    

Yes, Mr. Trump, Hurricane Maria Was a ‘Real Catastrophe’

The president said the administration did a “fantastic job” in responding to the 2017 storm in Puerto Rico. A new estimate of the death toll says otherwise.

    

Why Imran Khan Must Bat for Civil Society in Pakistan

The prime minister must reverse policies that are preventing NGOs from carrying out their necessary work.

    

They Sat in Hypocrisy

Congressional Republicans made a show of honoring John McCain, even as they continue to reject his principles.

    

The Death Blow Is Coming for Syrian Democracy

The Assad regime’s imminent assault on Idlib will empower jihadists and crush the last of the revolution’s democrats. Why is the world standing by?

    

Writing the Unions’ ‘Fight-or-Die Survival Chapter’

The growing labor militancy making headlines has its roots in slow, grinding efforts by workers all over the country.

    

Dispatch: The Last Thing Mom Asked

I am not a doctor. I am not very brave. But I want to do what she wants.

    

Critic’s Notebook: ‘Adventure Time,’ TV’s Surreal Masterpiece, Comes to an End

Amid the hallucinatory landscapes and polymorphous candy people is an emotionally real story about growing up and changing.

    

It’s the Biggest Oyster Found in New York in 100 Years. And It Has Stories to Tell.

Like the city itself, oysters contain multitudes. They are survivors. They build anew on what was left behind.

    

Reputed MS-13 Gang Member Charged With Raping 11-Year-Old Brooklyn Girl

Julio C. Ayala, 18, was arraigned on Sunday on charges that he raped the girl in her bed after breaking into her second-floor bedroom window.

    

Serena Williams Loses a Set but Surges to a Win in the U.S. Open

Williams reached the quarterfinals by beating Kaia Kanepi, who had eliminated top-seeded Simona Halep. Sloane Stephens, the defending champ, also won.

    

Defending Pope Francis, Allies Help Make a Critic’s Case

In a new statement, the allies appeared to concede a central claim of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who has called on the pope to step down.

    

Germany Dispatch: A Swastika on a Church Bell: A Village Splits on How to Confront Nazi Past

Germany’s painful history has become highly personal in a sleepy village, where neighbors are fighting over what to do with a “Hitler bell” in the local church.

    

Trump’s Rougher Edge Complicates Trip by Pompeo and Mattis to India

Trade tensions, threats of sanctions and even President Trump’s reported mocking of the Indian leader have contributed to a suddenly long list of diplomatic challenges.

    

Mollie Tibbetts’s Father Asks That Her Death Not Be Exploited to Promote Racism

The call by Rob Tibbetts to not politicize his daughter’s murder came a day after the president’s eldest son blamed Democrats for her death.

    

Boston Firm Admits ‘Massive Failure’ in Plan to Aid South Africa Tax Agency

Bain and Company said it intended to improve the nation’s tax agency, “not to destroy it.” Now, a corruption inquiry is looking at how the agency was left facing crippling tax shortfalls.

    

Is the Way Australia Funds the Arts a Recipe for Mediocrity?

The country’s performing arts funding model favors a group of established organizations at the expense of newcomers. Critics say this stifles innovation.

    

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