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'Walking Dead' alum Scott Wilson dies ahead of Season 9 cameoRockies will try at home to extend series with Brewers DENVER -- Facing the possible end of the season, the Colorado Rockies hope a return to Coors Field after some bizarre, extended travel can help ignite their offense Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of the National League Division Series. Watch: Spock appears in first 'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 2 trailer CBS All Access unveiled the first trailer for Season 2 of "Star Trek: Discovery" at New York Comic Con Saturday. Seahawks S Thomas fined for gesture Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas was fined $13,369 for an obscene gesture as he was carted off the field after suffering a broken leg during the second half of last Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals, according to a Seattle Times report. NFL notebook: Dolphins' Wake out with knee injury The Miami Dolphins have ruled out five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Cameron Wake from Sunday's game at the Cincinnati Bengals because of a knee injury. Atlanta puts on Brave face as Dodgers seek sweep ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves need to win three straight games against the Los Angeles Dodgers to avoid suffering a ninth consecutive playoff elimination dating to 2001. Cowboys place C Frederick, WR Williams on IR The Dallas Cowboys placed center Travis Frederick and wide receiver Terrance Williams on injured reserve, the team announced Saturday. Bengals RB Mixon in line for reduced workload Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon is not expected to receive a full workload in his first game back from injury. Trump celebrates Kavanaugh victory at Kansas rally Shortly after President Donald Trump's Supreme Court appointment Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in, the president's fans cheered him on at a rally in Topeka, Kan. Kavanaugh sworn in as Supreme Court justice The U.S. Senate on Saturday confirmed the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, who was sworn in a few hours later during a private ceremony. Watch: Wilson Bethel to play Bullseye in Season 3 of 'Daredevil' Netflix and Marvel confirmed Saturday that Wilson Bethel will play Dex Poindexter who transforms into the villain Bullseye in Season 3 of "Daredevil." Latter-day Saints call for shorter church services, ''home-centered' worship Shorter church services and home-centered worship are a few changes announced Saturday during The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' conference. Interpol asks China for status of its missing president Interpol said Saturday that it has requested notification from China of the status of its missing president. Officials probe stabbing death of San Quentin inmate Officials have opened a probe into fatal stabbing of a death row inmate Friday at San Quentin State Prison. Mega Millions, Powerball jackpots soar past $700 million No one hit the jackpot Friday in the Mega Millions drawing, growing the prize by $50 million to $470 for Tuesday's drawing. 'Peaky Blinders' Season 5 now filming in Manchester Filming is underway in Manchester on Season 5 of "Peaky Blinders," the British gangster drama starring Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory and Sophie Rundle. Tina Turner says her husband gave her a kidney Music legend Tina Turner writes in her new memoir that underwent a kidney transplant operation and her husband, Erwin Bach, was the donor. More than 50 killed, 100 injured in Congo tanker collision A fuel tanker collision in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Saturday killed more than 50 and injured 100. U.S.-Japan officials to work together on North Korea U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed Saturday to work together in their approaches to denuclearizing North Korea. Browns' rookie class becoming fixtures on honor roll The Cleveland Browns have not exactly distinguished themselves in the NFL Draft since the team moved back to the shores of Lake Erie in 1999. Niners may be without starting corners vs. Cardinals The San Francisco 49ers could be without key players on both sides of the ball for Sunday's game against the visiting Arizona Cardinals. Red Sox starter Price faces Yankees' Tanaka in Game 2Astros' Cole brings playoff experience into Game 2 vs. Indians HOUSTON -- Much has been made about the opportunity at hand for Houston Astros right-hander Gerrit Cole, whose offseason acquisition bolstered an already strong pitching staff, one that helped the club claim the 2017 World Series before his arrival. |
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Magnitude 5.9 quake strikes northern Haiti, causing injuriesLocal media reported that one person died when an auditorium collapsed in the town of Gros Morne. Turkish authorities believe journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killedTurkish officials tell NBC News that authorities believe the critic of Saudi Arabia was killed at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Oil tanker explosion leaves at least 50 dead, 100 burned in CongoThe accident occurred overnight in the village of Mbuba, about 124 miles southwest of the capital, Kinshasa. McCarrick scandal prompts pope to open Vatican archives to investigatorsThe Vatican statement said the pope would "follow the path of truth, wherever it may lead." Parents search for children killed at bible camp in Indonesian quake"Yesterday I found her jacket," said one father, his voice cracking. "I hope I can find her just to see her again." Spanish opera singer Montserrat Caballe dies at 85King Felipe VI tweeted that Caballe was "the great lady of opera, legend of universal culture, the best of the best." 'We just got Banksy-ed': Painting shreds itself after $1.4 million sale at London auction"It appears we just got Banksy-ed," said Alex Branczik, Sotheby's senior director and head of contemporary art. Interpol asks China for information as concern grows over missing presidentMeng Hongwei, head of the international police agency, seemingly disappeared on a recent trip to China. Ronaldo in growing scandal over rape allegationsEndorsers express "concern" over disturbing accusations levied at the most famous soccer player in the world. Pompeo, in Japan, seeks allied unity before North Korea talksJapan has been wary of Trump's peace initiative, fearing it could affect its long-standing security relationship with the U.S. Israel's LGBTQ community fights back amid ultra-Orthodox muscle-flexing"We are stopping asking favors," said one activist. "We're not going to wait for someone official to promote our cause." More Recent Articles
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Kavanaugh Is Sworn In After Close Confirmation Vote in SenateHis elevation locked in a solid conservative majority on the Supreme Court and capped a rancorous battle. Show How You Feel, Kavanaugh Was Told, and a Nomination Was SavedJudge Kavanaugh’s angry Senate testimony, urged by the White House counsel, Don McGahn, turned the tables and emboldened demoralized Republicans. Confirming Kavanaugh: A Triumph for Conservatives, but a Blow to the Court’s ImageThe Supreme Court will move further to the right than it has been in many decades, with two distinct blocs that reflect the deep polarization of the American public and political system. Everything on Brett Kavanaugh, the Senate Vote and the FalloutHere’s an overview of the intense fight over the confirmation of the Supreme Court nominee, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by several women. Does Melania Trump Ever Tell the President to Put Away His Phone? ‘Yes!’In front of the Great Sphinx in Egypt, Mrs. Trump took questions on Brett Kavanaugh, the president’s remarks about Africa and his Twitter habits. A Day of Broad Smiles and Raised Thumbs for Trump“There’s nobody with a squeaky clean past like Brett Kavanaugh,” Mr. Trump told reporters, dismissing allegations of sexual assault and misconduct against the judge. ‘We Just Didn’t Buy It’: Jury Was Unswayed by Officer’s Story in Laquan McDonald CaseJurors who convicted Officer Jason Van Dyke of second-degree murder said they believed dashboard camera video footage over his tearful testimony. In Disaster’s Grip, Again and Again, on Indonesian IslandThe earthquake and tsunami that devastated Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island struck a place where every kind of catastrophe — natural and man-made — has piled on, and help is far away. U.S. General Considered Nuclear Response in Vietnam War, Cables ShowIn 1968, a top American military commander wanted to move nuclear weapons to South Vietnam to prevent defeat in a key battle. President Johnson refused. Jacky Rosen Wants to Flip Nevada for Democrats. But First, Kavanaugh.Ms. Rosen, a first-term congresswoman, is running against Senator Dean Heller, one of the most endangered Republican incumbents in November. The Kavanaugh nomination is a wild card in the race. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsTrump and the myth of the self-made man. Lady Gaga is still shape shifting. What makes ‘The Good Place’ so good? What’s a postpartum doula? And more. Lindsey Graham Is the Saddest Story in WashingtonHis fight for Brett Kavanaugh completed his transformation into Donald Trump’s slobbering manservant. news analysis: Naomi Osaka, a New Governor and MeA Public Official, My Private TraumaDeciding to speak out against a powerful man is difficult. The aftermath is even worse. Susan Collins Is the Worst Kind of MaverickShe votes with the most right-wing members of her party, even while attempting to occupy some imaginary moral high ground. White Women, Come Get Your Peoplenews analysis: A Year of ReckoningThe Jocks Will Inherit the EarthJustice Delayed, With a Life on the LineGov. Jerry Brown is still reviewing a murder case that advanced DNA testing could settle. Stopping Climate Change Is Hopeless. Let’s Do It.Pope Orders New Inquiry Into Abuse Accusations Against McCarrickThe Vatican said that it would study its archives to see how Archbishop Theodore McCarrick was able to climb the church hierarchy despite years of allegations. The Trump Trade Strategy Is Coming Into Focus. That Doesn’t Necessarily Mean It Will Work.Taking an aggressive stance with traditional allies now seems to be just a warm-up for the main event: isolating China. Banksy Painting Self-Destructs After Fetching $1.4 Million at Sotheby’sThe British street artist Banksy appeared to pull off one of his most spectacular pranks on Friday night, with a frame that shredded his “Girl With Balloon” after it sold. Con Man Claimed to ‘Cure’ Childless Women. Blackmail Followed, Then Bodies.Rasool Landay lured Afghan women into having sex with him to treat their infertility. He then filmed the encounters and extorted money. Officials fear some of the women may been killed by relatives. Alex Cora Manages the Red Sox and Inspires Boston’s Puerto RicansCora, 42, is the team’s first Latino manager, and in his first year at the helm he led the Sox to a franchise record 108 regular-season wins. More Recent Articles
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"The Walking Dead" alum Scott Wilson has died at the age of 76.
DENVER -- Facing the possible end of the season, the Colorado Rockies hope a return to Coors Field after some bizarre, extended travel can help ignite their offense Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of the National League Division Series.
CBS All Access unveiled the first trailer for Season 2 of "Star Trek: Discovery" at New York Comic Con Saturday.
Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas was fined $13,369 for an obscene gesture as he was carted off the field after suffering a broken leg during the second half of last Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals, according to a Seattle Times report.
The Miami Dolphins have ruled out five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Cameron Wake from Sunday's game at the Cincinnati Bengals because of a knee injury.
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves need to win three straight games against the Los Angeles Dodgers to avoid suffering a ninth consecutive playoff elimination dating to 2001.
The Dallas Cowboys placed center Travis Frederick and wide receiver Terrance Williams on injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon is not expected to receive a full workload in his first game back from injury.
Shortly after President Donald Trump's Supreme Court appointment Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in, the president's fans cheered him on at a rally in Topeka, Kan.
The U.S. Senate on Saturday confirmed the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, who was sworn in a few hours later during a private ceremony.
Netflix and Marvel confirmed Saturday that Wilson Bethel will play Dex Poindexter who transforms into the villain Bullseye in Season 3 of "Daredevil."
Shorter church services and home-centered worship are a few changes announced Saturday during The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' conference.
Interpol said Saturday that it has requested notification from China of the status of its missing president.
Officials have opened a probe into fatal stabbing of a death row inmate Friday at San Quentin State Prison.
No one hit the jackpot Friday in the Mega Millions drawing, growing the prize by $50 million to $470 for Tuesday's drawing.
Filming is underway in Manchester on Season 5 of "Peaky Blinders," the British gangster drama starring Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory and Sophie Rundle.
Music legend Tina Turner writes in her new memoir that underwent a kidney transplant operation and her husband, Erwin Bach, was the donor.
A fuel tanker collision in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Saturday killed more than 50 and injured 100.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed Saturday to work together in their approaches to denuclearizing North Korea.
The Cleveland Browns have not exactly distinguished themselves in the NFL Draft since the team moved back to the shores of Lake Erie in 1999.
The San Francisco 49ers could be without key players on both sides of the ball for Sunday's game against the visiting Arizona Cardinals.
BOSTON -- Call it the monkey on his back. Or the albatross around his neck.
HOUSTON -- Much has been made about the opportunity at hand for Houston Astros right-hander Gerrit Cole, whose offseason acquisition bolstered an already strong pitching staff, one that helped the club claim the 2017 World Series before his arrival. 



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