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Watch: Nuggets' Jamal Murray swishes impossible shot from behind backboard Denver guard Jamal Murray scored the Nuggets' first points in Game 4 against the Portland Trail Blazers with an improbable shot from behind the backboard. 'Young & the Restless,' Alex Trebek, Valerie Bertinelli win Daytime Emmys "Y&R" won the top prize of Outstanding Drama, as well as the trophies for writing and directing, at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in Pasadena on Sunday. Watch: St. Louis Blues score two goals in third, force Game 7 The St. Louis Blues pulled away in the third period to beat the Dallas Stars 4-1, forcing Game 7 in the Western Conference semifinal series. Watch: Kawhi Leonard leads Toronto Raptors over Philadelphia 76ers Kawhi Leonard knocked down a clutch 3-pointer in the closing minute to help the Toronto Raptors defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 101-96 on Sunday. Pilots in Jacksonville plane incident changed runways before landing The pilots of a Boeing 737 plane that slid off the runway of Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida made a "last minute" decision to switch runways. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora to skip White House visit Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced Sunday that he won't visit the White House to celebrate the team's World Series title. Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James stunned by Magic Johnson's 'weird' exit Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was in disbelief when he first learned of Magic Johnson's unexpected resignation. Berkshire Hathaway gives Buffett's successors spotlight in annual meeting Warren Buffett provided a glimpse into what the future of Berkshire Hathaway may look like, allowing his two potential successors to answer questions at the company's annual meeting. New York Yankees' Luis Severino likely out until after All-Star break New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman said that starting pitcher Luis Severino is expected to remain on the injured list through the All-Star break. Trump: Robert Mueller should not testify before House Judiciary Committee President Donald Trump said Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller should not testify before Congress regarding his Russia investigation. Trump pledges to raise tariffs on $200B of Chinese goods to 25 percent President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United States will increase tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods beginning Friday. Burning Russian plane crash-lands at Moscow airport; at least 41 dead A burning Aeroflot plane crash-landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday, killing at least 41 people and injuring at least six others. Russian state news agency TASS reports. Turkey won't be deterred by U.S. sanctions on missile purchase, vice president says Turkey will follow through on its agreement to purchase the S-400 missile defense system from Russia despite U.S. opposition, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said Sunday. Donald Trump names Mark Morgan as head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement President Donald Trump on Sunday named Mark Morgan as the new head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Funeral to be held Monday for director John Singleton Director John Singleton, who died last week following a stroke, is scheduled to be laid to rest Monday. Two bodies recovered in Maryland helicopter crash Police recovered the bodies of two men on Sunday after a helicopter crash off the coast of Maryland. Rosie O'Donnell supports Madonna at GLAAD Media Awards Comedian Rosie O'Donnell introduced Advocate for Change Award winner Madonna at the GLAAD Media Awards ceremony in New York Saturday night. 'Avengers: Endgame' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Avengers: Endgame" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $145.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Death toll rises to 3 in explosion at plant in northern Illinois; 1 missing The death toll rose to two people and two others missing after an explosion rocked a chemical plant in northern Illinois. Watch: Adam Sandler sings 'I Was Fired,' brings back Opera Man on 'SNL' Adam Sandler hosted "Saturday Night Live" this weekend for the first time since he left the sketch comedy show in 1995. Israel fires 260 airstrikes across Gaza after being hit by 600 rockets Responding to approximately 430 rockets fired toward Israel over the weekend, the Israel Defense Forces hit 260 targets across Gaza. Breast surgeons' group issues new mammogram guidelines The largest organization representing U.S. breast surgeons is issuing new screening guidelines, advising women at average risk to begin annual mammograms at age 40. As finals draw near, college kids' diets worsen Up all night, stressing out, feeling pressured. Cramming for college finals can bring all that, plus have students reaching for fatty, sugary foods, a new study suggests. North Korea: Multiple rocket launchers, tactical guided weapons tested North Korea on Sunday acknowledged it tested multiple rocket launchers and tactical guided weapons one day earlier in a "strike drill" to test their effectiveness. Famous birthdays for May 5: Brian Williams, John Rhys-Davies TV newsman Brian Williams turns 60 and figure skater Nathan Chen turns 20, among the famous birthdays for May 5. |
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U.S. deploying carrier strike group to send 'message' to IranNational security adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo didn't say what Iran had specifically done to trigger the action. At least 40 dead after plane makes fiery emergency landing in MoscowHarrowing video showed passengers leaping from the burning aircraft onto an inflatable slide and staggering across tarmac and grass. North Korea says Kim oversaw testing of multiple rocket launchersNorth Korea says it conducted a "strike drill" for multiple launchers, firing tactical guided weapons into the East Sea in a military drill. More Recent Articles
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Trump Objects to Mueller Testifying Before CongressThe stance put the president at odd with Democrats and his own attorney general, setting up another confrontation over presidential authority and the separation of powers. In Tiger Woods, Trump Finds a Hero and a Business OpportunityThe president has long cheered on Mr. Woods, who will receive the Medal of Freedom on Monday. But he has also cultivated the golfer as a celebrity who could add a sheen to his properties around the globe. Citing Iranian Threat, U.S. Sends Carrier Group and Bombers to Persian GulfJohn R. Bolton, the White House national security adviser, announced the deployment on Sunday night. He and other officials have pushed anti-Iran policies. Trump Threatens China With More Tariffs Ahead of Final Trade TalksThe president’s threat was aimed at forcing Beijing to agree to a final trade deal on America’s terms this week in Washington. Russian Plane Makes Fiery Emergency Landing in Moscow, Killing 41Video from Moscow shows an Aeroflot aircraft partly engulfed in flames as it landed, and passengers fleeing on escape slides. Asked if a Woman Can Win, 2020 Candidates Offer an Easy Answer: ‘I Have’While the “must defeat Trump” calculus has largely buoyed male presidential candidates, several women in the Democratic field have a track record of winning over skeptical voters. Game of Thrones: ‘Game of Thrones,’ Season 8, Episode 4: Daenerys Is on the BrinkThere were plenty of broken hearts to go around on Sunday, but one will have world-shattering repercussions. Your Monday BriefingViolence flares up in Gaza. The Real Trump Foreign Policy: Stoking the G.O.P. BaseWhy else would he pursue so many policies in Latin America that do not serve the national interest? Trump’s Other Impeachable OffenseAs Nixon learned, Congress will not abide a president who defies its subpoenas. Defending the Free PressExpression, and the right to publish it, is a human right. And yet, President Trump continues to disregard this. De Blasio May Want to Be President. What Do His Donors Want?His fund-raising for a possible White House bid raises ethical questions, again. Congress, Give Trump His Border MoneyNo, it’s not for building the wall. Young Girl Dies in Car Fire Near J.F.K. AirportA man who fled the vehicle was taken into custody after being transported to a hospital with burns, the police said. Miss America, Miss Teen USA and Miss USA Are All Black Women for the First TimeEach contest has previously had black winners, but the simultaneous wins make for a powerful symbol of how the pageants are evolving. At Kentucky Derby, ‘Sometimes You Win and You Lose All in the Same Race’A year like no other in horse racing became even more unsettling for the sport when the Derby champion was disqualified. What happens next is anybody’s guess. Boeing Believed a 737 Max Warning Light Was Standard. It Wasn’t.Confusion inside Boeing about features related to a new software system underline the flawed design and rollout of the company’s troubled new jet. Shake-Up Looms at CBS News, as a Celebrated New Boss Makes Her MarkCBS News’s new president, Susan Zirinsky, is about to put her stamp on the network with a changed anchor lineup. Gayle King is expected to be the centerpiece of the network’s morning show. Giving Up Is Not the Same Thing as FailingSometimes the best way to solve a problem is to stop trying to solve it. Ben Heller, Powerhouse Collector of Abstract Art, Dies at 93An early advocate of Abstract Expressionism, Mr. Heller sold or donated many major works. He also wrote about art and advised artists and museums. While Enes Kanter is Observing Ramadan, the World Will Be Watching HimKanter, the outspoken N.B.A. star, will be fasting for Ramadan as usual this year, but, in a first, he will be competing in the playoffs at the same time. Did ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Leave You Wanting More? Try These Marvel TalesExplore the team’s past and get a glimpse of their future in these comic book collections. The Eta Aquariids Meteor Shower Will Peak in Night SkiesIt can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to see it. More Recent Articles |
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Denver guard Jamal Murray scored the Nuggets' first points in Game 4 against the Portland Trail Blazers with an improbable shot from behind the backboard.
"Y&R" won the top prize of Outstanding Drama, as well as the trophies for writing and directing, at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in Pasadena on Sunday.
The St. Louis Blues pulled away in the third period to beat the Dallas Stars 4-1, forcing Game 7 in the Western Conference semifinal series.
Kawhi Leonard knocked down a clutch 3-pointer in the closing minute to help the Toronto Raptors defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 101-96 on Sunday.
The pilots of a Boeing 737 plane that slid off the runway of Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida made a "last minute" decision to switch runways.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced Sunday that he won't visit the White House to celebrate the team's World Series title.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was in disbelief when he first learned of Magic Johnson's unexpected resignation.
Warren Buffett provided a glimpse into what the future of Berkshire Hathaway may look like, allowing his two potential successors to answer questions at the company's annual meeting.
New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman said that starting pitcher Luis Severino is expected to remain on the injured list through the All-Star break.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller should not testify before Congress regarding his Russia investigation.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United States will increase tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods beginning Friday.
A burning Aeroflot plane crash-landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday, killing at least 41 people and injuring at least six others. Russian state news agency TASS reports.
Turkey will follow through on its agreement to purchase the S-400 missile defense system from Russia despite U.S. opposition, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said Sunday.
President Donald Trump on Sunday named Mark Morgan as the new head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Director John Singleton, who died last week following a stroke, is scheduled to be laid to rest Monday.
Police recovered the bodies of two men on Sunday after a helicopter crash off the coast of Maryland.
Comedian Rosie O'Donnell introduced Advocate for Change Award winner Madonna at the GLAAD Media Awards ceremony in New York Saturday night.
"Avengers: Endgame" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $145.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The death toll rose to two people and two others missing after an explosion rocked a chemical plant in northern Illinois.
Adam Sandler hosted "Saturday Night Live" this weekend for the first time since he left the sketch comedy show in 1995.
Responding to approximately 430 rockets fired toward Israel over the weekend, the Israel Defense Forces hit 260 targets across Gaza.
The largest organization representing U.S. breast surgeons is issuing new screening guidelines, advising women at average risk to begin annual mammograms at age 40.
Up all night, stressing out, feeling pressured. Cramming for college finals can bring all that, plus have students reaching for fatty, sugary foods, a new study suggests.
North Korea on Sunday acknowledged it tested multiple rocket launchers and tactical guided weapons one day earlier in a "strike drill" to test their effectiveness.
TV newsman Brian Williams turns 60 and figure skater Nathan Chen turns 20, among the famous birthdays for May 5. 

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