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Zimmer takes blame for Vikings' woeful defense A day after allowing 556 total yards to the Los Angeles Rams in a 38-31 loss, the Minnesota Vikings were still left questioning what happened to their once-stout defense. Advisories issued in Mexico as Hurricane Rosa nears The Mexican government issued a tropical storm watch Saturday as Hurricane Rosa approached the Baja peninsula, the National Hurricane Center said. FBI reaches out to 2nd Kavanaugh accuser, lawyer says The FBI reached out to a second woman who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, the woman's lawyer said Saturday. Gwyneth Paltrow marries Brad Falchuk in New York Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow married television producer Brad Falchuk in New York's Hamptons on Saturday afternoon. Elon Musk to resign from Tesla board, pay $20M to settle SEC suit Elon Musk agreed to step down Saturday as chairman of Tesla's board of directors to settle a lawsuit by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accusing him of misleading investors. Shark injures 13-year-old on lobster dive in California A shark attacked and injured a 13-year-old boy Saturday while he was diving for lobster in California on the opening day of lobster season, officials said. Watch: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge dips deep equalizer vs. Chelsea Daniel Sturridge saved Liverpool from a Premier League loss to Chelsea with a score in the 89th minute on Saturday at Stamford Bridge in London. Typhoon Trami lashes Japan with 104 mph winds, drenches area and cuts power Typhoon Trami, the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane, drenched Japan with heavy rain, uprooted trees and cut power to many homes Saturday. Palestinians hold funerals for 7 dead in violent Gaza protests Families held funerals Saturday for seven Palestinians, including two children, killed by Israeli soldiers during violent protests along the Gaza border. Update: 1 man missing after airplane crash in Micronesia Authorities said Saturday one man is missing after a flight crashed into the sea a day earlier off a small island in Micronesia. Watch: West Ham's Felipe Anderson scores blind back heel vs. Manchester United West Ham United's Felipe Anderson began a 3-1 rout of Manchester United with a blind back heel score on Saturday in London. Judge says emoluments suit against Donald Trump can proceed A federal judge ruled that 200 congressional Democrats can sue President Donald Trump for benefiting from doing business with foreign governments. Witnessing school violence can harm students For middle school students, witnessing school violence can be as bad as being bullied, new research suggests. 2 Mississippi police officers killed; suspect in custody A suspect is in custody after two police officers were killed Saturday in a shootout in Mississippi. Watch: Manchester City's Sergio Aguero navigates through entire Brighton defense for goal Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling dispatched of the Brighton defense in Manchester City's 2-0 win on Saturday at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England. Marty Balin from Jefferson Airplane dead at 76 Musician Marty Balin, a co-founder of the psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, has died at the age of 76. Pope Francis defrocks Chilean priest amid sex abuse concerns Pope Francis has removed a Chilean priest, who the church found guilty seven years ago of sexually abusing minors, from the clerical state. Watch: Europe increases lead to 8-4, USA continues Ryder Cup struggles Europe now needs 4.5 points to win the 2018 Ryder Cup after dominating Team USA in the second day of the tournament on Saturday at Le Golf National near Paris. Juliette Lewis joins cast of 'Roseanne' spinoff 'The Conners' Juliette Lewis confirmed via Twitter she has joined the cast of the "Roseanne" spinoff "The Conners." Ri Yong Ho calls for end to mistrust, repeal of North Korea sanctions North Korea Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho called for an end to "decades-long mistrust" between the Kim Jong Un regime. Mets' David Wright gets his final at-bats Saturday vs. Marlins The 1,584th major league game for David Wright was the first one in which he ever thought he was going to throw up while in the on-deck circle. Yankees look for 100th win against Red Sox Having secured the home-field advantage for the American League wild-card game, the New York Yankees seek their 100th win of the season. Indians' Corey Kluber seeks 21st win in playoff tuneup vs. Royals Cleveland Indians right-hander Corey Kluber will make his final regular-season start on Saturday night against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. |
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New York Times | Elon Musk Steps Down as Tesla's Chairman in Settlement With SEC Over Go-Private Tweet New York Times Elon Musk, under pressure from his lawyers and investors of Tesla, the company he co-founded, reached a deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Saturday to resolve securities fraud charges. The settlement will force Mr. Musk to step aside ... Musk Settles Fraud Suit With SEC, Steps Down as Tesla Chairman Elon Musk Steps Down as Tesla Chairman After SEC Fraud Charges Musk forced out as Tesla chairman but stays CEO in SEC settlement |
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Kavanaugh Battle Shows the Power, and the Limits, of #MeToo MovementChristine Blasey Ford’s emergence shows how pivotal the movement has become, and how its dynamics have threaded their way into American life. A Bitter Nominee, Questions of Neutrality, and a Damaged Supreme CourtExperts in the law said it would be hard for Judge Kavanaugh, if he is confirmed, to set aside his bitter experience in Senate hearings. Kavanaugh Borrows From Trump’s Playbook on White Male AngerFor many conservatives, especially white men, angry responses Thursday by Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and Senator Lindsey Graham represented a welcome rebuke to a hostile liberal order. Elon Musk Steps Down as Tesla’s Chairman in Settlement With S.E.C. Over Go-Private TweetAfter walking away from a deal, Tesla’s chief agreed to give up the chairmanship for three years and pay a $20 million fine. Housing Market Slows, as Rising Prices Outpace WagesEven in attractive, fast-growing cities like Denver, New York and Seattle, selling prices are rising more slowly and asking prices are being slashed. The Most Important Least-Noticed Economic Event of the DecadeA localized recession in manufacturing-heavy areas can explain a lot of things. Indonesia Tsunami and Quake Devastate an Island, Killing HundredsThe twin disasters killed at least 405 people on Sulawesi, and the death toll is feared to be far worse. The country’s vice president said thousands may have died. Deadly Earthquake and Tsunami Hit IndonesiaA 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit on Friday evening, causing a powerful tsunami on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, and killing more than 400 people. Sloan Kettering Executive Turns Over Windfall Stake in Biotech Start-UpWith the cancer center’s corporate ties under scrutiny, the hospital told employees that no one should profit personally from representing MSK on outside boards. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsPadma Lakshmi on her rape and why she kept silent. Joan Jett on her lot in life. Joe Ide writes again. Remembering summer and the Village Voice. And more. We Can’t Just Let Boys Be BoysLocker rooms are not the place to learn about sexual ethics. Neither is the internet. Capitol Hill Ralph ClubBrett Kavanaugh faces his moment of truth in a town that doesn’t care about truth. Brett Kavanaugh Loves His BeerMy Friend Wrote a Book Before He Died. Could I Read His Handwriting?Fury Is a Political Weapon. And Women Need to Wield It.What the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh showed us about who gets to be angry in public. How Do Christians Fit Into the Two-Party System? They Don’tThe historical Christian positions on social issues don’t match up with contemporary political alignments. Editorial Observer: Make My Sexual Assault Countnews analysis: Why Trump Will Win a Second TermReality TV has always been the guidebook for this presidency. And most popular series last for six seasons. Kavanaugh and the Blackout TheoryIn Praise of Mediocrityletters: The Feminists and the Frat HouseA discussion of male privilege in response to “The Patriarchy Will Always Have Its Revenge.” Rites of Passage: How to Know if You Should Spend Forever TogetherWarren Says She Will Take ‘A Hard Look’ at Running for President in 2020Senator Warren, a liberal Democrat from Massachusetts, has been one of her party’s most aggressive critics of President Trump. Yankees 8, Red Sox 5: Yankees Send Two Over the Fence and Into the Record BookGleyber Torres’s two-run blast in the fourth inning was the Yankees’ 265th home run, breaking the record for the most by a major league team in a season. Giancarlo Stanton added No. 266 in the seventh. Panic in Central Park: Noise at Global Citizen Festival Was Fallen Barrier, Not GunshotsThe sound sent the crowd into a panic, but there were no shots fired, the police said. The concert resumed on Saturday night. Boy, 4, Thrown to His Death From Brooklyn Building by His Brother, Police SayThe boy was pronounced dead outside his Brooklyn apartment building and his brother, 20, was charged with second-degree murder. U.S. Weighed Penalizing El Salvador Over Support for China, Then Backed OffThe White House wanted to cut aid to El Salvador after it severed diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favor of China. But that could have jeopardized efforts to curb illegal immigration. On Crowded London Streets, Councils Fight a Flood of Phone BoxesProposals for hundreds of public phones plastered with ads have set off a battle over Britain’s public space. Iranian Official Says Oil Deal With Europeans Is Close Despite Threat of U.S. SanctionsThe arrangement would constitute the most open break between President Trump and European allies that objected vociferously to his decision to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal. The Look: An ‘Ancestral Memory’ Inscribed in SkinIn Alaska and other areas of the circumpolar north, women have been working in the last decade to revitalize a tattooing tradition. More Recent Articles
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A day after allowing 556 total yards to the Los Angeles Rams in a 38-31 loss, the Minnesota Vikings were still left questioning what happened to their once-stout defense.
The Mexican government issued a tropical storm watch Saturday as Hurricane Rosa approached the Baja peninsula, the National Hurricane Center said.
The FBI reached out to a second woman who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, the woman's lawyer said Saturday.
Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow married television producer Brad Falchuk in New York's Hamptons on Saturday afternoon.
Elon Musk agreed to step down Saturday as chairman of Tesla's board of directors to settle a lawsuit by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accusing him of misleading investors.
A shark attacked and injured a 13-year-old boy Saturday while he was diving for lobster in California on the opening day of lobster season, officials said.
Daniel Sturridge saved Liverpool from a Premier League loss to Chelsea with a score in the 89th minute on Saturday at Stamford Bridge in London.
Typhoon Trami, the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane, drenched Japan with heavy rain, uprooted trees and cut power to many homes Saturday.
Families held funerals Saturday for seven Palestinians, including two children, killed by Israeli soldiers during violent protests along the Gaza border.
Authorities said Saturday one man is missing after a flight crashed into the sea a day earlier off a small island in Micronesia.
West Ham United's Felipe Anderson began a 3-1 rout of Manchester United with a blind back heel score on Saturday in London.
A federal judge ruled that 200 congressional Democrats can sue President Donald Trump for benefiting from doing business with foreign governments.
For middle school students, witnessing school violence can be as bad as being bullied, new research suggests.
A suspect is in custody after two police officers were killed Saturday in a shootout in Mississippi.
Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling dispatched of the Brighton defense in Manchester City's 2-0 win on Saturday at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England.
Musician Marty Balin, a co-founder of the psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, has died at the age of 76.
Pope Francis has removed a Chilean priest, who the church found guilty seven years ago of sexually abusing minors, from the clerical state.
Europe now needs 4.5 points to win the 2018 Ryder Cup after dominating Team USA in the second day of the tournament on Saturday at Le Golf National near Paris.
Juliette Lewis confirmed via Twitter she has joined the cast of the "Roseanne" spinoff "The Conners."
North Korea Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho called for an end to "decades-long mistrust" between the Kim Jong Un regime.
The 1,584th major league game for David Wright was the first one in which he ever thought he was going to throw up while in the on-deck circle.
Having secured the home-field advantage for the American League wild-card game, the New York Yankees seek their 100th win of the season.
Cleveland Indians right-hander Corey Kluber will make his final regular-season start on Saturday night against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. 



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