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Philadelphia Eagles upbeat over return of Carson Wentz Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson announced on Monday that Carson Wentz would be back under center. Philadelphia agrees to overhaul civil forfeiture policy, end 'policing for profit' Philadelphia officials on Tuesday agreed to make major changes to the city's civil forfeiture policy, including an end to "policing for profit." Browns hope to kick aside winless streak vs. Jets If not for a suspect kicking game, the Cleveland Browns could easily be unbeaten heading into Thursday night's matchup against the visiting New York Jets. Watch: Stephen Strasburg strikes out six straight Marlins hitters Stephen Strasburg had spots of dominance -- including six consecutive strikeouts -- in the Washington Nationals' win against the Marlins on Tuesday in Miami. Jack Black gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Actor Jack Black was honored with the 2,645th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Louisiana jail guard pleads guilty in connection to inmate's death A former Louisiana jail guard pleaded guilty to ignoring the severe medical condition of a 19-year-old female inmate that eventually caused her death. No. 6 LSU awaits in-state for La. TechEagles' Wentz medically cleared, will start vs. Colts Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson announced Monday that Carson Wentz has been medically cleared to play and will start in Week 3 against the Indianapolis Colts at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. NFL notebook: Steelers' Tomlin confirms Brown's Monday absence Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that star wide receiver Antonio Brown did not show up at the team facility on Monday. Redskins RB Kelley placed on injured reserve Washington Redskins running back Rob Kelley will miss at least the next eight weeks after being placed on injured reserve on Tuesday. Ohio State takes on Tulane in Meyer's return COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Urban Meyer is back, but everything else will pretty much stay the same this week for Ohio State. Report: Chargers' Liuget sues company for his suspension Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman Corey Liuget is suing a company for actions a company member allegedly took that led to Liuget's four-game suspension, Pro Football Talk reported Tuesday. Bears coach Nagy: Trubisky-Mahomes comparisons unfair The comparisons have been difficult to avoid, especially considering the Chicago Bears gave away a draft picks to move up to take Mitchell Trubisky. Bengals sign K Bullock to two-year extension A number of kickers have been released this week after a flurry of missed field-goal attempts on Sunday. Louisville expected to switch to redshirt freshman QB Louisville is having trouble finding an adequate successor to Lamar Jackson, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner who finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting last year. No. 16 UCF faces Florida Atlantic after unexpected bye In what has become an annual occurrence in recent years, Central Florida will be coming off an unexpected weekend off when the No. 16 Knights host Florida Atlantic (2-1) Friday night. Parents blame smartphones, tablets for teens' sleep troubles Many American teens are sleep-deprived, and parents blame their attachment to electronics, new survey results show. Zapping airway nerves may help COPD patients breathe Thousands of Americans struggling with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may have a new treatment option to help them breathe easier. Many young doctors report burnout, regret career choice Burnout affects nearly half of all resident physicians in the United States, raising their risk for serious mistakes, a new study finds. German domestic intelligence head forced into ministry position The head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency was ordered to leave the position and take on a role at the Interior Ministry Tuesday. Brooklyn diocese pays $27.5M to settle child sex abuse lawsuit The Brooklyn diocese on Tuesday agreed to pay $27.5 million to settle a case in which four male juveniles accused a church volunteer of sexual abuse. Air Force T-6 Texan II crashes in San Antonio; crew ejects The crew of an Air Force trainer aircraft ejected safely Tuesday before the plane crashed near a shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, the U.S. military said. |
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Pussy Riot activist poisoning claim is 'highly plausible,' German doctors sayPyotr Verzilov fell ill on Sept. 11 after attending a friend's court hearing in Moscow. Is Audi's electric SUV the first real challenge to Tesla's Model X?In a first-of-its-kind partnership, Amazon has signed on with Audi to offer e-tron buyers home charging systems. Why did the Thai cave rescue keep us hooked?Millions of people tuned into rolling coverage of the Thai cave rescue earlier this year. NBC Left Field traveled to Thailand to explore why this particular event managed to capture the world's attention so thoroughly. China hits back at Trump, adds tariffs to $60B of U.S.-made productsChina will start imposing tariffs on over 5,000 American products, including coffee, honey, industrial chemicals and farm machinery. Russia's military blames Israel after Syrians shoot down plane"We regard the provocative actions of Israel as hostile," Moscow's Defense Ministry said. In stunning move, Trump declassifies documents related to Russia probeThe move covers about 20 pages of the warrant obtained to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page and FBI interviews. Kim Jong Un hugs S. Korean leader ahead of most challenging talks yetMoon Jae-in said he intends to push for "irreversible, permanent peace" and for better dialogue between Pyongyang and Washington. Japanese billionaire to be first private citizen to make moon flightYusaku Maezawa, founder of fashion retailer Zozo, said he would invite artists to join him on planned lunar mission. More Recent Articles
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Your Tuesday Evening News Briefing: Brett Kavanaugh, Apple, TrumpChristine Blasey Ford Wants F.B.I. to Investigate Kavanaugh Before She TestifiesHer position puts the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing scheduled for Monday in doubt. Consumers Will Increasingly Feel Pain From Trump’s Trade War. Here’s Why.The administration has tried to shield popular products from tariffs. That gets harder with each new round. China Once Looked Tough on Trade. Now Its Options Are Dwindling.China said it would impose tariffs on an additional $60 billion of U.S. imports. But Beijing is running out of American goods to target as the trade war intensifies. Republicans Opposing Trump on Trade Face Election QuandaryMany party leaders in Washington like tax cuts but dislike tariffs. Few Americans share that combination of views. ‘It’s Back’: Underwater Yet Again, the Carolinas Face a New RealityAs climate change and rapid growth bring more flooding, residents and officials must grapple with where to rebuild and how to prepare for the next storm. Brooklyn Diocese Is Part of $27.5 Million Settlement in 4 Sex Abuse CasesThe settlement is believed to be one of the largest ever awarded to victims of sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church. Facebook Accused of Allowing Bias Against Women in Job AdsA case filed with federal regulators says the company’s targeting technology is used to screen out female candidates in violation of the law. Anita Hill: How to Get the Kavanaugh Hearings RightThe Senate Judiciary Committee has a chance to do better by the country than it did nearly three decades ago. Op-Docs: Among the Mangroves, a Girl Learns to SwimIn a small Colombian village, a mother guides her daughter through a rite of passage. How the Next Downturn Will Surprise UsIn their campaign to contain the risks that caused the Great Recession, central bankers may have planted the seeds for the next global economic crisis. I Highly Recommend Joining This CultThe Broken Pieces of Middle East PeaceWill Donald Trump Stand Up to China?He’s cracking down over trade, but it’s urgent that he protest Beijing’s human rights abuses as well. The Amputee Who Showed EveryoneA New Art Season, a New Test of SurvivalThe Stone: Wittgenstein’s ConfessionLike Socrates, he knew that being honest with oneself is the most philosophical act of all. The Conversation: Should Brett Kavanaugh Withdraw?The political interest of the country might be better served with a nominee who didn’t have to be confirmed under a cloud of suspicion. For Capitalism, Every Social Leap Forward Is a Marketing OpportunityBrands are now racing to capture the market of young people who strive to live gender identities that fit. Restaurant Review: Sushi and Kaiseki in an Exceptional One-Man ShowWhen Derek Wilcox took over in June, his TriBeCa tasting counter, Shoji at 69 Leonard Street, officially joined the top tier of Japanese restaurants. U.S. Loses Track of Another 1,500 Migrant Children, Investigators FindThe inability to confirm the whereabouts of migrant children after they move from federal shelters raises concerns that they could be exploited by human traffickers. Books News: ‘Full Disclosure’ by Stormy Daniels Has Few Bombshells, but Is Likely to Rattle the White HouseMr. Trump’s presidency has proved to be an unexpected boon for the publishing industry, which has unleashed a barrage of juicy insider accounts. Julie Chen Leaves ‘The Talk’ Amid Allegations Against Les Moonves, Her HusbandMs. Chen, who has co-hosted the award-winning CBS show for years, said she needed to spend more time with family. Her husband, Mr. Moonves, has been accused of sexual misconduct. Salt Bae Serves Meat to Maduro, to Rubio’s DisgustThe celebrity chef drew Mr. Rubio’s ire for serving a lavish meal to the authoritarian president of Venezuela, known for his extravagant lifestyle amid crushing poverty. In Mexico, a Truck Full of Cadavers Takes a Mystery Road TripWhen a refrigerated truck used as storage by a morgue in Jalisco State was taken on an unusual, and unexplained, trip, it became a sad symbol of Mexico’s wave of violence. Unraveling the Mystery of a 12-Day Killing Spree at the BorderThe arrest of a Border Patrol agent in the killing of four people in Laredo, Tex., has left investigators struggling for answers. Trump’s Growing Legal Team Has a Problem: It’s Operating Partly in the DarkThe president’s lawyers are struggling to understand where the investigations surrounding him are going, and the extent of his legal exposure. Tragedy? Farce? Confusion? The Method Behind That Russian Poisoning InterviewWhen two Russians were trotted out to deny British accusations that they tried to kill an ex-spy, few believed them. Maybe no one was really meant to. Phys Ed: In a Hurry? Try Express Weight TrainingA new study finds that you can build strength in just 13 minutes with a single, brief set of each exercise, if you work really hard. 3 Tips to Have Better ConversationsLens: Challenging Visual Stereotypes of MasculinityThe third PhotoVogue Festival aims to promote diversity and inclusiveness in all forms. Steve McQueen’s Next Project: Thousands of School PhotographsThe artist and film director plans to collect pictures of about 115,000 children in London to try to capture the city’s diversity. More Recent Articles |
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Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson announced on Monday that Carson Wentz would be back under center.
Philadelphia officials on Tuesday agreed to make major changes to the city's civil forfeiture policy, including an end to "policing for profit."
If not for a suspect kicking game, the Cleveland Browns could easily be unbeaten heading into Thursday night's matchup against the visiting New York Jets.
Stephen Strasburg had spots of dominance -- including six consecutive strikeouts -- in the Washington Nationals' win against the Marlins on Tuesday in Miami.
Actor Jack Black was honored with the 2,645th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday.
A former Louisiana jail guard pleaded guilty to ignoring the severe medical condition of a 19-year-old female inmate that eventually caused her death.
LSU has not turned the ball over in its first three games this season.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson announced Monday that Carson Wentz has been medically cleared to play and will start in Week 3 against the Indianapolis Colts at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that star wide receiver Antonio Brown did not show up at the team facility on Monday.
Washington Redskins running back Rob Kelley will miss at least the next eight weeks after being placed on injured reserve on Tuesday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Urban Meyer is back, but everything else will pretty much stay the same this week for Ohio State.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman Corey Liuget is suing a company for actions a company member allegedly took that led to Liuget's four-game suspension, Pro Football Talk reported Tuesday.
The comparisons have been difficult to avoid, especially considering the Chicago Bears gave away a draft picks to move up to take Mitchell Trubisky.
A number of kickers have been released this week after a flurry of missed field-goal attempts on Sunday.
Louisville is having trouble finding an adequate successor to Lamar Jackson, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner who finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting last year.
In what has become an annual occurrence in recent years, Central Florida will be coming off an unexpected weekend off when the No. 16 Knights host Florida Atlantic (2-1) Friday night.
Many American teens are sleep-deprived, and parents blame their attachment to electronics, new survey results show.
Thousands of Americans struggling with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may have a new treatment option to help them breathe easier.
Burnout affects nearly half of all resident physicians in the United States, raising their risk for serious mistakes, a new study finds.
The head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency was ordered to leave the position and take on a role at the Interior Ministry Tuesday.
The Brooklyn diocese on Tuesday agreed to pay $27.5 million to settle a case in which four male juveniles accused a church volunteer of sexual abuse.
The crew of an Air Force trainer aircraft ejected safely Tuesday before the plane crashed near a shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, the U.S. military said. 



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