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Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard scores 36 despite apparent leg injury Toronto star forward Kawhi Leonard appeared to suffer a leg injury after finishing a layup in the first half of the Raptors' Game 3 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Migrants won't be sent to South Florida, Trump tells governor Thousands of migrants who entered the country illegally will not be sent to Florida, the governor said Sunday. Kawhi Leonard, Toronto Raptors defeat Milwaukee Bucks in double overtime The Toronto Raptors avoided a disastrous 3-0 hole and earned a series-saving win over the Milwaukee Bucks in double overtime Sunday night in Game 3. (Spoiler alert!) 'Game of Thrones' ends; Westeros has a new rulerSophie Turner, Emilia Clarke reflect on 'Game of Thrones' as series winds down Several stars of "Game of Thrones" took to social media Sunday to mark the end of their beloved medieval fantasy drama. Golden State Warriors' Andre Iguodala has clean MRI, questionable for Game 4 Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala's MRI exam came back clean, and he is questionable for Game 4. 2019 PGA Championship: Brooks Koepka holds off Dustin Johnson for win Brooks Koepka won the 2019 PGA Championship on Sunday for the second consecutive year as he shot 8-under par at Bethpage Black, defeating Dustin Johnson by two strokes. 1 dead, 2 injured in Indiana house explosion A house explosion in Indiana early Sunday morning killed at least one person and injured two others, authorities said. 4 Americans, 1 Canadian killed in plane crash off Honduras coast Four Americans and one Canadian died in a plane crash off the coast of Honduras on Saturday. Sammy Shore, Comedy Store co-founder, dead at 92 Comedian, Friars Club member and animal advocate Sammy Shore has died of natural causes in Las Vegas, a post on The Comedy Store's Facebook page said Saturday. He was 92. Billionaire Robert Smith pledges $40M to clear debt for Morehouse graduates Billionaire tech investor Robert F. Smith announced Sunday his family was creating a grant to pay off the debt of Morehouse College's entire graduating class. 'John Wick' tops the North American box office with $57M "John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $57 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Republican Rep. Justin Amash: Mueller report shows Trump engaged in 'impeachable conduct' U.S. Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan became the first sitting Republican in Congress to call for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. Swiss voters approve tax overhaul stripping special status for foreign businesses Voters in Switzerland approved a measure overhauling the country's corporate tax system and boosting pensions on Sunday. Yankees 'hopeful' Masahiro Tanaka makes next start New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Sunday morning he is hopeful starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka will make his next start. Central U.S. cleans up after severe weather After a weekend of what AccuWeather Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer called the worst setup for severe weather he has seen in years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center issued over 50 preliminary tornado reports across the central United States, and there may be more tornadoes on the way. Bengals rookie Rodney Anderson expects to be ready for training camp Cincinnati Bengals rookie running back Rodney Anderson expects to be ready for training camp after missing most of Oklahoma's 2018 season with a knee injury. Families of Japanese abductees urge PM Abe to enter negotiations with North Korea The families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea in the late 1970s called for the government to expedite negotiations for their release on Sunday. Moments from the Preakness Stakes War of Will, the victim in the Kentucky Derby, was the hero of Saturday's Preakness Stakes at Pimlico in Baltimore, winning the second jewel of the Triple Crown with a rail-skimming move in the stretch run. Trump outlines support for three exceptions to abortion bans President Donald Trump said he favors exceptions to bans on abortion in a series of tweets on Saturday night. Houston Astros beat Red Sox 7-3, extend winning streak to 10 games The Houston Astros extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 7-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Angels' Mike Trout hits 250th career home run Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout hit his 250th career home run in Saturday's 6-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Olivier Vernon confident in Browns' future after busy offseason New Cleveland Browns defensive end Olivier Vernon expressed confidence about the team's future earlier this week. Recep Tayyip Erdogan expects F-35 jets 'sooner or later' despite Russian missiles purchase Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday he expects F-35 jets will be delivered "sooner or later" to his nation despite a deal with Russia to purchase the S-400 surface-to-air missile system. Arnold Schwarzenegger assures: 'Nothing to worry about' after he is kicked in South Africa Arnold Schwarzenegger is assuring fans he was unharmed when someone jump kicked him in the back during a sporting event in South Africa. |
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At least 12 injured after explosion hits tourist bus near Egypt's pyramidsMost of those injured were foreign tourists, security sources told Reuters. For Trump, not all tariffs are created equalThe president's trade war might hurt his voters who work in agriculture, but the scene is very different for voters in auto and manufacturing industries. Blame it on Bieber: Iceland canyon too popular with visitorsIcelandic environmental officials have had to close off the Fjadrárgljúfur canyon to protect it from the hordes of Justin Bieber fans who are determined to visit the site. Saudis say they don't want war with Iran, but will defend themselvesPresident Donald Trump appears to have softened his tone in recent days, saying he expects Iran to seek negotiations with his administration. For Northern Ireland, 'Game of Thrones' is much more than a popular TV showTourism has become big business for Northern Ireland, with the show helping to attract 120,000 visitors a year and bringing in $40 million a year. More Recent Articles
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‘They Were Conned’: How Reckless Loans Devastated a Generation of Taxi DriversThousands of immigrants who were chasing the dream of owning a New York taxi were trapped in reckless loans by bankers who made huge profits, The Times found. Deutsche Bank Staff Saw Suspicious Activity in Trump and Kushner AccountsAnti-money laundering specialists proposed filing “suspicious activity reports” about transactions connected to President Trump and his son-in-law. Bank managers said no. Trump to Open Middle East Peace Drive With Economic IncentivesThe president and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are taking a business approach to the Middle East, hoping to use other nations’ money to secure a deal. Morehouse Graduates’ Student Loans to Be Paid Off by BillionaireThe richest black man in America bestowed a graduation gift on the Class of 2019 at Morehouse College: the promise to pay off all their student debt. Abortion Fight or Strong Economy? For G.O.P., Cultural Issues Undercut 2020 MessageThe longstanding verity that Americans vote with their pocketbook may be tested in the presidential election like never before, as Trump injects cultural and identity issues into the race. R.N.C. Accepts Money From Steve Wynn, Mogul Accused of Sexual MisconductThe billionaire former casino mogul recently gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican National Committee, and was spotted at a Trump re-election fund-raiser. Your Monday BriefingExit polls in India point at second term for Modi. I Wanted Ronald Reagan. India Kept Electing Bernie Sanders.Government programs, not economic freedom, are what win elections in my home country. Disability: ‘Make No Apologies for Yourself’Are we writing for other disabled people, for the nondisabled, or for everyone? The work of these poets speaks for itself. ‘I Had Completely Lost the Knack for Staying Alive’Warmer weather brings daffodils, rhubarb at the farmer’s market — and, for some, despair. I Was Racially Taunted on Television. Wasn’t I?Bigotry thrives in vagueness. It can be cowardly with double meanings. As ‘Rocketman’ Prepares to Take Off, Hollywood Holds Its BreathDepending on ticket sales, the R-rated musical fantasia about Elton John could have ripple effects for its star, its studio and the wider film industry. P.G.A. Championship: Brooks Koepka Lets Lead Evaporate but Hangs On to WinThe understated late bloomer called the final round “stressful,” but he fought through windy conditions to hold off a charge by Dustin Johnson. Trump Calls Representative Justin Amash a ‘Loser’ Over Impeachment TalkMr. Amash, a Michigan Republican, found no other members of Congress from his party joining him after he said the president’s behavior met the “threshold for impeachment.” A Transgender Woman Who Was Attacked in Dallas Last Month Has Been Found DeadWhen Muhlaysia Booker was attacked in April, it made headlines. One month later, she was shot and killed. The police have not linked the two episodes. New Church Building Dedicated in Texas Town Where 26 Were KilledThe First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs made its old building into a memorial to victims of the 2017 massacre, and designed its new one with security in mind. White House Memo: Trump and the Four-Letter PresidencyAt rallies and in interviews, on Twitter and in formal speeches, he relishes the bad-boy language of a shock jock, just one more way of provoking the political establishment. European Elections Will Gauge the Power of PopulismA new scandal in Austria that led to the collapse of the coalition government there served as a reminder that Russia has deep ties to many populist parties. Let Go of Your Grudges, They’re Doing You No GoodWhat does holding onto grudges really get us? As the Blues Seek the Stanley Cup, a Hockey Hub Grows in St. LouisThe pipeline of American hockey, which snakes from Massachusetts west into Michigan and Minnesota, has meandered south, to Missouri. More Recent Articles |
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Toronto star forward Kawhi Leonard appeared to suffer a leg injury after finishing a layup in the first half of the Raptors' Game 3 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
Thousands of migrants who entered the country illegally will not be sent to Florida, the governor said Sunday.
The Toronto Raptors avoided a disastrous 3-0 hole and earned a series-saving win over the Milwaukee Bucks in double overtime Sunday night in Game 3.
"Game of Thrones" ended its eight-season run Sunday.
Several stars of "Game of Thrones" took to social media Sunday to mark the end of their beloved medieval fantasy drama.
Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala's MRI exam came back clean, and he is questionable for Game 4.
Brooks Koepka won the 2019 PGA Championship on Sunday for the second consecutive year as he shot 8-under par at Bethpage Black, defeating Dustin Johnson by two strokes.
A house explosion in Indiana early Sunday morning killed at least one person and injured two others, authorities said.
Four Americans and one Canadian died in a plane crash off the coast of Honduras on Saturday.
Comedian, Friars Club member and animal advocate Sammy Shore has died of natural causes in Las Vegas, a post on The Comedy Store's Facebook page said Saturday. He was 92.
Billionaire tech investor Robert F. Smith announced Sunday his family was creating a grant to pay off the debt of Morehouse College's entire graduating class.
"John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $57 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
U.S. Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan became the first sitting Republican in Congress to call for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
Voters in Switzerland approved a measure overhauling the country's corporate tax system and boosting pensions on Sunday.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Sunday morning he is hopeful starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka will make his next start.
After a weekend of what AccuWeather Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer called the worst setup for severe weather he has seen in years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center issued over 50 preliminary tornado reports across the central United States, and there may be more tornadoes on the way.
Cincinnati Bengals rookie running back Rodney Anderson expects to be ready for training camp after missing most of Oklahoma's 2018 season with a knee injury.
The families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea in the late 1970s called for the government to expedite negotiations for their release on Sunday.
War of Will, the victim in the Kentucky Derby, was the hero of Saturday's Preakness Stakes at Pimlico in Baltimore, winning the second jewel of the Triple Crown with a rail-skimming move in the stretch run.
President Donald Trump said he favors exceptions to bans on abortion in a series of tweets on Saturday night.
The Houston Astros extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 7-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout hit his 250th career home run in Saturday's 6-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals.
New Cleveland Browns defensive end Olivier Vernon expressed confidence about the team's future earlier this week.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday he expects F-35 jets will be delivered "sooner or later" to his nation despite a deal with Russia to purchase the S-400 surface-to-air missile system.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is assuring fans he was unharmed when someone jump kicked him in the back during a sporting event in South Africa. 

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