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Raptors' Fred VanVleet on Kawhi Leonard: 'Nothing more we can do' Toronto Raptors point guard Fred VanVleet told reporters Sunday that the team has already made its pitch to retain superstar forward Kawhi Leonard. Mexico detains 791 migrants on 4 trucks amid U.S. pressure to stem illegal border crossings Mexico said Sunday it detained nearly 800 migrants crammed into four trucks amid heightened pressure from the Trump administration to stem the number of people entering the United States illegally. King for a Day upsets Maximum Security Weenedin action failed to answer the question of who's the best 3-year-old in American racing as Maximum Security couldn't hold the lead in the Pegasus Stakes. U.S. Open: Gary Woodland wins first major championship Gary Woodland finished at 13-under par and won the 119th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach to capture his first major championship. Glenda Jackson to star in TV movie 'Elizabeth is Missing' Glenda Jackson has signed on to star in the BBC's adaptation of Emma Healey's mystery novel, "Elizabeth is Missing." 'Men in Black: International' tops the North American box office with $28.5M "Men in Black: International" is the No. 1 movie in North America, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. Anaheim Ducks to hire Dallas Eakins as new head coachToronto Raptors' Nick Nurse to coach Team Canada in World Cup Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse announced Sunday that he plans to lead the Canadian national team, beginning with the World Cup this year. Missing swimmer in New York marathon confirmed dead The organizers of a marathon in New York confirmed the death of a man who went missing during the swimming portion of the event. Schiff disturbed by report that Trump not fully briefed on counters to Russian cyberattacks House Intelligence Committee chair Adam Schiff said Sunday that he was disturbed by a report that officials avoid giving President Donald Trump full briefings on cybersecurity plans involving Russia. Costco shooting: Police say off-duty officer shot man who attacked him and his son An off-duty police officer opened fire on a man who he said attacked him and his son in a shooting at a California Costco on Friday night that left one dead and three injured. Boeing CEO: Still no timetable for return of 737 Max planes Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said there is still no clear schedule for when the company's 737 Max planes will be cleared to fly again and acknowledged communications about the plane with regulators and the airlines were "unacceptable." Watch: Carli Lloyd scores twice in 3-0 U.S. World Cup win over Chile Midfielder Carli Lloyd scored twice and the U.S. women's national team advanced in the 2019 World Cup with a 3-0 win over Chile in America's second group stage match. Man found unresponsive at Bonnaroo music festival pronounced dead A man died Saturday after being found unresponsive on the campgrounds at the Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee. Pompeo: U.S. will 'guarantee freedom of navigation' in Strait of Hormuz U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that the United States is willing to take necessary measures against Iran to ensure safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz. Severe storms to strike Midwest, Northeast through MondayThunderstorms will pulse and become locally severe from Kentucky and southern Indiana, southern New Jersey, Delaware and Virginia, through Monday. Japan requests proof of Iran involvement in tanker attack Japan is asking for more evidence from the United States Iran was responsible for attacks against two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. Mets' Syndergaard placed on injured list with hamstring strain New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard will miss at least his next start after being placed on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain. Lavar Ball critical of Lakers-Pelicans trade for Anthony Davis Lavar Ball, the outspoken father of NBA point guard Lonzo Ball, criticized the Los Angeles Lakers for trading his son to the New Orleans Pelicans. Yankees acquire Edwin Encarnacion in trade with Mariners The Seattle Mariners traded designated hitter/first baseman Edwin Encarnacion to the New York Yankees for cash considerations and a minor league pitcher Saturday night. Police identify four family members found dead in Iowa home Police in Iowa identified four family members found dead inside their West Des Moines home. Argentina, Paraguay hit by nationwide electric blackout Argentina and Uruguay were completely without electricity and other South American countries had a partial blackout after a "massive failure" in an interconnection system, a utility distributor said Sunday. |
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44 million without power after major blackout in Argentina, UruguayArgentine voters cast ballots in state elections by the light of cellphones after a massive power outage in the South American countries. Huge protest in Hong Kong demands end to extradition bill, leader's resignationThe city's leader apologized for the bill as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Hong Kong to demand she step down. Netanyahu's wife admits criminal wrongdoing in meals catering caseDeal lifts legal cloud over prime minister's wife, but has no direct bearing on corruption cases facing her husband. Saudi prince vows to confront threats after U.S. blames Iran for tanker attacksThe powerful royal reiterated demands that the international community to take a "firm stand" against Iran, the kingdom's arch rival. Slain U.S. troops give life to civilians thousands of miles from home"Every organ that is donated in Germany is a success story because we only had 955 organ donors in 2018, from a population of 80 million." More Recent Articles
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Hong Kong Protesters Return to the Streets, Rejecting Leader’s ApologyProtesters dismissed the apology by Carrie Lam as insincere and called for her resignation among a growing list of demands. Hong Kong’s Retreat Chips Away at Xi Jinping’s Iron ImageThe suspension of legislation to extradite suspects to China was the biggest political reversal of Xi Jinping’s years in power. Will it undermine his rule? Trump Wants to Neutralize Democrats on Health Care. Republicans Say Let It Go.If the president follows through on issuing a plan, it could help shape a presidential race that Democrats would like to focus largely on health care. Liberals Want Trump Impeached, but Centrist Freshmen May Have the Final SayThe president outrages the Democratic base daily, but the lawmakers who gave Democrats their House majority remain firm that impeachment is not what their constituents want. Trump Campaign to Purge Pollsters After Leak of Dismal ResultsJust two days before President Trump is set to kick off his re-election campaign, his team was cutting ties with three pollsters as part of an effort to prevent further leaks. Food App Couriers Exploit Migrants Desperate for Work in FranceSome contractors are dealing with rate cuts by leasing their accounts to immigrants, many of them underage or in the country illegally, and taking part of their pay. Cecily Strong Reads ‘When the Doorman Is Your Main Man’This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits a reading by a longtime “Saturday Night Live” comedian. Money Is Not Just for MenSallie Krawcheck — once a Wall Street executive, now an advocate for women investing — on how women can get their fair share. Marijuana Damages Young BrainsStates that legalize it should set a minimum age of 25 or older. A Radical Plan to Fix the DollarElizabeth Warren and Donald Trump agree on at least one thing: America’s currency problems are hurting workers. It Got Better. That’s My Testimony.Revealing the truth about my past was my most freeing act. Seeing it performed on stage showed me how far I had come. These Are the Faces of TranquillityA photographer aims to interrupt the predominant narratives about people of color surrounded by urban decay. When Dead Companies Don’t DieThe policies created to pull the world out of recession are still in place, but now they are strangling the global economy. Why Hong Kong Is Still MarchingYes, the extradition bill has been suspended. No, that will not be enough. How Should Christians Have Sex?Purity culture was harmful and dangerous. But its collapse has left a void for those of us looking for guidance in our intimate lives. Black Bodies, Green SpacesWhy is the image of an environmentally conscious African-American still hard for us to picture? When We KillEverything you think you know about the death penalty is wrong. Can Dads Have It All?Or are child-rearing norms making both parents unhappy? The Pizza Ovens of BrooklynAn illustrated guide to three outstanding specimens. I’m a Financial Journalist Who Was Bored Silly by Mergers. Not Anymore.It took me 20 years to warm to deal-making. I just needed some antitrust flare-ups. Boeing C.E.O. Acknowledges ‘Mistake’ Over 737 Max Warning LightThe executive, Dennis Muilenburg, made the statement on the eve of the Paris Air Show, one of the industry’s most important sales events. U.S. Open: Long-Driving Gary Woodland Putts His Way to VictoryWoodland, a former college basketball player who had been 0 for 30 in golf’s four biggest events, outlasted Justin Rose, Adam Scott and the two-time-defending champion, Brooks Koepka. Saudi Youth Sentenced to Prison Instead of Death, Rights Group SaysMurtaja Qureiris, 18, has been held since he was 13. Sentenced to a 12-year term, he was spared execution, a human rights group said. This Town Comes Alive Once a Year, as Thousands of Snakes MateMore than 70,000 snakes slither out of dens to breed each spring at a Manitoba wildlife area, and thousands of people just can’t keep away from the writhing show. Just don’t call it an orgy. Mario Draghi Saved the Euro. Will His Successor Be Equally Committed?The exiting president of the E.C.B. famously vowed to do “whatever it takes” to preserve the eurozone currency. It is unclear whether whoever follows him can be counted on to do the same. As Downtowns Prosper, Voters Ask Mayors: What About My Neighborhood?In places like Kansas City, a growing gap between a booming downtown and struggling neighborhoods can breed resentment. Both candidates in the city’s mayoral election have promised to address it. Sudan’s Deposed Dictator Makes First Appearance Since OusterAs officials led President Omar Hassan al-Bashir from prison to face corruption charges, his former protégé was busy consolidating power. So You’ve Made a Huge Mistake. What Now?It’s fine. You’re fine. Everything is O.K. In ‘City on a Hill,’ a Crime-Ridden Boston Before the ‘Miracle’The new Showtime series sets a procedural against the backdrop of a particularly fraught era in the city’s history. Her Ex Won’t Stop Texting. And That Makes Me the Bad Guy?Not quite. Breast Milk Is Teeming With Bacteria — That’s Good for the BabyBreast-fed milk may nourish a baby’s microbiome in ways that bottled breast milk can’t. How Surveillance Cameras Could Be Weaponized With A.I.Advances in artificial intelligence could supercharge surveillance cameras, allowing footage to be constantly monitored and instantly analyzed, the A.C.L.U. warned in a new report. Bats, Not Dogs, Are the Most Common Source of RabiesIn the United States, if you get bitten by a bat, get rabies shots. How Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka Spend Their Sundays“There is no consistency to our routine except that we’re together and spending quality time with the kids.” More Recent Articles |
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Toronto Raptors point guard Fred VanVleet told reporters Sunday that the team has already made its pitch to retain superstar forward Kawhi Leonard.
Mexico said Sunday it detained nearly 800 migrants crammed into four trucks amid heightened pressure from the Trump administration to stem the number of people entering the United States illegally.
Weenedin action failed to answer the question of who's the best 3-year-old in American racing as Maximum Security couldn't hold the lead in the Pegasus Stakes.
Gary Woodland finished at 13-under par and won the 119th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach to capture his first major championship.
Glenda Jackson has signed on to star in the BBC's adaptation of Emma Healey's mystery novel, "Elizabeth is Missing."
"Men in Black: International" is the No. 1 movie in North America, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
The Anaheim Ducks are hiring Dallas Eakins as the franchise's new head coach.
Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse announced Sunday that he plans to lead the Canadian national team, beginning with the World Cup this year.
The organizers of a marathon in New York confirmed the death of a man who went missing during the swimming portion of the event.
House Intelligence Committee chair Adam Schiff said Sunday that he was disturbed by a report that officials avoid giving President Donald Trump full briefings on cybersecurity plans involving Russia.
An off-duty police officer opened fire on a man who he said attacked him and his son in a shooting at a California Costco on Friday night that left one dead and three injured.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said there is still no clear schedule for when the company's 737 Max planes will be cleared to fly again and acknowledged communications about the plane with regulators and the airlines were "unacceptable."
Midfielder Carli Lloyd scored twice and the U.S. women's national team advanced in the 2019 World Cup with a 3-0 win over Chile in America's second group stage match.
A man died Saturday after being found unresponsive on the campgrounds at the Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that the United States is willing to take necessary measures against Iran to ensure safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz.
Japan is asking for more evidence from the United States Iran was responsible for attacks against two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard will miss at least his next start after being placed on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain.
Lavar Ball, the outspoken father of NBA point guard Lonzo Ball, criticized the Los Angeles Lakers for trading his son to the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Seattle Mariners traded designated hitter/first baseman Edwin Encarnacion to the New York Yankees for cash considerations and a minor league pitcher Saturday night.
Police in Iowa identified four family members found dead inside their West Des Moines home.
Argentina and Uruguay were completely without electricity and other South American countries had a partial blackout after a "massive failure" in an interconnection system, a utility distributor said Sunday. 

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