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Watch: Red Sox eliminate Yankees, advance to ALCS The Boston Red Sox used a dominant pitching performance to eliminate the New York Yankees from the 2018 postseason on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium. Eagles, Giants meet in pivotal NFL East clash The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are bumbling and stumbling along with a 2-3 record and two straight losses for the first time since 2016. Gospel legends pay tribute to Aretha Franklin at AMAs The American Music Awards paid tribute to the legacy of the late Aretha Franklin with a video montage and performances by various gospel artists. Whole Foods gets restraining order against vegan activist group A Whole Foods location in Berkeley, Calif. won a restraining order against a vegan activist group that held protests inside the store. In photos: Moments from the American Music Awards red carpet Nominees and musicians arrive for the 46th annual American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on October 9, 2018. Thai cave rescue coach: International support was 'unbelievable' The soccer coach responsible for the boys trapped in a cave this summer said the outpouring of international support during his ordeal took him by surprise. Tennessee man repeatedly ran over ex-girlfriend on front lawn, police say A Tennessee man is charged with murder after he repeatedly ran over his ex-girlfriend on her front lawn, police said. Trump announces plan for year-round ethanol use at Iowa rally President Donald Trump announced a plan Tuesday to allow more ethanol to be used during the summer, in an effort to provide a boost for farmers in Iowa and other states. Rams receivers Cooper Kupp, Brandin Cooks might play against Broncos The undefeated Los Angeles Rams could have wide receivers Cooper Kupp and Brandin Cooks for Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. Cardinals' Steve Wilks savors first win, knows work must be done Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks talked Monday about his first win as an NFL coach, but he did not celebrate. Olympic skier's pep talk fuels Vikings' defense Minnesota Vikings defensive end Stephen Weatherly said the feeling usually comes in the middle of a drive, the wall players can seem to hit because of fatigue. Owner of limo in crash that killed 20 was FBI informant in terrorism cases The owner of the limousine involved in a crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York was a controversial FBI informant on terrorist cases. Injuries continue to pile up for shorthanded Jaguars Injuries happen in professional football. It's a part of the game that everyone accepts as just being another element in what makes the sport so appealing. Taylor Swift opens AMAs with first awards performance in 3 years Taylor Swift opened the 2018 American Music Awards with a musical performance Tuesday, as she was nominated for four awards. Top add/drops for Week 6 of the fantasy football season UPI's top waiver wire additions and drops for Week 6 of the 2018 fantasy football season. Appeals court allows Wilbur Ross testimony on census question An appeals court allowed Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross' testimony in lawsuits on his decision to add a question about citizenship status to the 2020 Census. Colts LB Darius Leonard hopes to return vs. Jets Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard sounded refreshed and ready to get back to work on Monday. Jacksonville Jaguars sign veteran RB Jamaal Charles The Jacksonville Jaguars need a running back, so they signed veteran Jamaal Charles to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. Mark Ingram's return complements Drew Brees' big night for Saints In a game in which Drew Brees became the NFL's career passing leader, the New Orleans Saints showed they might not need to be as dependent on him going forward. Comcast completes deal to become majority shareholder of Sky Comcast announced Tuesday that it completed its acquisition of 21st Century Fox's shares in British broadcaster Sky. Total, Saudi Aramco sign accord to build petrochemical complex Total and Aramco inked a FEED accord for a petrochemical plant in eastern Saudi Arabia that represents a $5-billion investment and will be operational by 2024. Oldest flying squirrel fossil reshapes evolutionary tree The discovery of the oldest known flying squirrel fossil has offered scientists new insights into the evolutionary origins of the novel mammal. Tennessee inmate Edmund Zagorski requests electric chair for execution A Tennessee prisoner has requested that he be put to death via electric chair if the state carries out his execution as planned this week. |
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Wife of missing Interpol president says she was threatenedGrace Meng said she received a phone call after her husband disappeared from an unknown caller prompted her to be placed under police protection. Deported parents may lose kids to adoption, investigation finds"We have the kids in the U.S. and the parents down in Central America, and now they'll bring all these child welfare agencies into play... It's just a recipe for disaster." American student detained in Israel for alleged boycott support"Israel will not allow entry to those who work to harm the country, whatever their excuse," said Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan. Zookeeper in Japan mauled to death by rare white tigerAkira Furusho, a zookeeper at Hirakawa Zoological Park in Japan, was killed while moving a white tiger from its exhibition cage Monday evening. Romania aims to legalize same-sex civil unions after failed marriage voteRomania's two-day referendum aimed at changing the country's constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman failed on Sunday. Bulgaria detains Romanian over rape, murder of investigative journalistHer death angered many in a Balkans country where people are frustrated with rampant corruption and an inefficient judiciary. U.K. spy poisoning suspect works for Russian intelligence, report saysInvestigative website Bellingcat names one of the two suspects in the Sergei Skripal poisoning as Alexander Mishkin, a doctor with the GRU. Missing Saudi writer deeply afraid of country's crown prince, friends say"I'm under pressure from my wife and friends to be wise and stay silent. I think I should speak wisely," one friend recalls Khashoggi saying. North Korea wants to 'ardently welcome' Pope Francis, South Korea saysBeyond a handful of state-controlled places of worship, no open religious activity is allowed in North Korea. More Recent Articles
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Nikki Haley, Hurricane Michael, Trade: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingA Hurricane’s Coming, but Fear Not, the Governor Is Here. And Here. And Here.Hurricane Michael arrives in the height of campaign season in Florida, and Gov. Rick Scott, who is running for the Senate, already is in heavy public service mode. So are other Florida politicians. After Crash, Limo Company Owner Revealed as F.B.I. Informant, Recruiter of Terrorists, FraudsterShahed Hussain, the owner of the firm in the deadly limo crash, once arranged illegal driver’s licenses and posed as a jihadist. The Lives of the 20 Victims Who Died in the New York Limo CrashThe victims were friends and relatives — including four sisters from one family and newlyweds — who were on their way to celebrate a 30th birthday. Trump, Emboldened by Kavanaugh Victory, Assails ‘Unhinged’ DemocratsAt a campaign rally in Iowa, President Trump painted his opposition as an “angry left-wing mob” that has “become too dangerous to govern.” Beto O’Rourke May Benefit From an Unlikely Support Group: White Evangelical WomenIn the Texas race, any small shift among evangelical voters could be a significant loss for Senator Ted Cruz — and a signal to Democrats. Voter Registrations Spike as Deadlines Loom. Taylor Swift Had Something to Do With It.Registrations on Vote.org typically increase in October, the month before Election Day, but “this is leaps and bounds beyond what we typically see,” a spokeswoman said. Sports of The Times: Behind Enemy Lines: The Red Sox Fan at Yankee StadiumSmile a lot at the natives and monitor their beer intake. If someone begins to growl, back off, smiling. Maybe know where the security man stands. Will Europe’s Boot Point East or West?Italy stands where the spheres of influence of Moscow and Brussels meet. Which will its governing euro-skeptics favor? Nikki Haley Will Be MissedThe U.N. ambassador has managed to represent President Trump and the United States. Sharing the Wealth in AustraliaDonald Trump Versus the JungleThe president’s fantasy is that the U.S. can ignore the global forces of nature. China’s Media Crackdown Spreads to Hong KongBeijing expels Victor Mallet of The Financial Times in a move intended to freeze out independent voices. What the Primaries Say About the Future of DemocratsThe progressive movement is energized, but there is not much evidence that it is taking over the party. Holding On to the FarmNo one lives there anymore. So what should we do with my family’s land? The Mueller Investigation Is Bigger Than Rod RosensteinEven if he got fired, a replacement dead set on shutting down the investigation would find it nearly impossible to pull off. The Conversation: Divide and RuleStumbling Toward ArmageddonNewly declassified documents show why the Americans and the Soviets came so close to war in 1973. West Virginia’s Small-Town RevivalRemote as they seem, communities just three hours from Washington, D.C., are more than a jumping-off point for world-class outdoor adventures. Need a Handbag or a Tie to Land Your First Job? Borrow One With a Library CardA new program at the New York Public Library lets job-seekers — particularly teenagers and young adults — check out accessories to wear to interviews. We Asked Women What the Kavanaugh Vote Means for the Next Generation. 40,000 Responded.Women across the political divide tell us what they hope the next generation will learn from Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation battle. Man Jumps to Death From Manhattan Hotel While Facing Charge of Defrauding Goldman Sachs C.E.O.Nicolas De-Meyer jumped from the 33rd floor of the Carlyle hotel on Tuesday, the police said. He was accused of stealing more than $1 million in high-end wine from David M. Solomon. Lights, Camera, Blastoff: SpaceX Rockets Light Up California’s Night SkiesAs SpaceX and other companies use the Vandenberg Air Force Base launch hub near Los Angeles more often, the region can expect more spectacles like the one visible on Sunday. A Mom’s #HimToo Tweet Ignites a Viral Meme, and Her Embarrassed Son ClarifiesPieter Hanson, a 32-year-old Navy veteran, entered a firestorm when his mother tweeted that he “won’t go on solo dates due to the current climate of false sexual accusations.” Thousands of Voters Received Ballots With Errors, but They’ll Still CountA county in New Jersey sent out “a large percentage” of mail ballots with erroneous address information. The county clerk said it would accept all ballots. Britain’s ‘New Puritans’: Youth Drinking Falls DramaticallyUnderage drinking has dropped sharply among European youths, and the biggest drop is in Britain, land of the pint of ale. No one is sure why, though some point to social media. Armchair Investigators at Front of British Inquiry Into Spy PoisoningBellingcat, an investigative group, briefed reporters on the identity of a second suspect in the Skripal case, challenging the monopoly of state agencies. Met Costume Institute Embraces ‘Camp’ for 2019 Blockbuster ShowIran Widens an Already Huge Rift Between Europe and U.S.Since President Trump announced that he would pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, European leaders are actively working to help Tehran get around new sanctions. Inexpensive Improvements for Any Bathroom (Even if You Rent)Clever storage, new linens and smarter organization can improve even the smallest spaces. Forget the Wall: Pati Jinich Wants to Build a Culinary Bridge to MexicoThe cookbook author and PBS chef, who started out in the diplomatic world, aspires to help Americans appreciate her native cuisine. Review: Looking Anew at a Norwegian Massacre in ‘22 July’The director Paul Greengrass tries to make sense of a 2011 mass murder by a right-wing extremist who railed against women, Islam and Marxism. It’s the Baseball Playoffs, So Statman Trades a Pencil for a PenSteve Tipa has been a fixture in right field at Yankee Stadium for years with his clipboard and his homemade score sheet. The Sweet Spot: I’ve Shed the Emotional Baggage of Divorce. But What About All This Stuff?More Recent Articles
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The Boston Red Sox used a dominant pitching performance to eliminate the New York Yankees from the 2018 postseason on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium.
The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are bumbling and stumbling along with a 2-3 record and two straight losses for the first time since 2016.
The American Music Awards paid tribute to the legacy of the late Aretha Franklin with a video montage and performances by various gospel artists.
A Whole Foods location in Berkeley, Calif. won a restraining order against a vegan activist group that held protests inside the store.
Nominees and musicians arrive for the 46th annual American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on October 9, 2018.
The soccer coach responsible for the boys trapped in a cave this summer said the outpouring of international support during his ordeal took him by surprise.
A Tennessee man is charged with murder after he repeatedly ran over his ex-girlfriend on her front lawn, police said.
President Donald Trump announced a plan Tuesday to allow more ethanol to be used during the summer, in an effort to provide a boost for farmers in Iowa and other states.
The undefeated Los Angeles Rams could have wide receivers Cooper Kupp and Brandin Cooks for Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.
Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks talked Monday about his first win as an NFL coach, but he did not celebrate.
Minnesota Vikings defensive end Stephen Weatherly said the feeling usually comes in the middle of a drive, the wall players can seem to hit because of fatigue.
The owner of the limousine involved in a crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York was a controversial FBI informant on terrorist cases.
Injuries happen in professional football. It's a part of the game that everyone accepts as just being another element in what makes the sport so appealing.
Taylor Swift opened the 2018 American Music Awards with a musical performance Tuesday, as she was nominated for four awards.
UPI's top waiver wire additions and drops for Week 6 of the 2018 fantasy football season.
An appeals court allowed Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross' testimony in lawsuits on his decision to add a question about citizenship status to the 2020 Census.
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard sounded refreshed and ready to get back to work on Monday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars need a running back, so they signed veteran Jamaal Charles to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday.
In a game in which Drew Brees became the NFL's career passing leader, the New Orleans Saints showed they might not need to be as dependent on him going forward.
Comcast announced Tuesday that it completed its acquisition of 21st Century Fox's shares in British broadcaster Sky.
Total and Aramco inked a FEED accord for a petrochemical plant in eastern Saudi Arabia that represents a $5-billion investment and will be operational by 2024.
The discovery of the oldest known flying squirrel fossil has offered scientists new insights into the evolutionary origins of the novel mammal.
A Tennessee prisoner has requested that he be put to death via electric chair if the state carries out his execution as planned this week. 



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