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FedEx won't renew Amazon ground-delivery contract FedEx said Wednesday that it will not be renewing its ground-delivery contract with Amazon after it expires in August. '90210' stars relive glory days in 'BH90210' series premiere The new dramedy "BV90210" debuted on Fox Wednesday night, reuniting most of the original cast members of the show, "Beverly Hills, 90210." 26 Sears, Kmart stores to close by October Months after staving off bankruptcy, more than two dozen Sears and Kmart stores are set to close this October, according to authorities. Atlanta Braves' Austin Riley heading to IL with knee ligament injury Atlanta Braves rookie outfielder Austin Riley is heading to the injured list due to a knee injury. Seattle Seahawks TE Ed Dickson undergoes knee surgery Seattle Seahawks tight end Ed Dickson underwent knee surgery and is expected to miss the remainder of the preseason. New England Patriots WR Josh Gordon applying for reinstatement New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon is filing for reinstatement after his suspension last season. House judiciary committee sues to compel testimony from Don McGahn The House judiciary committee filed a lawsuit Wednesday to compel testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn. Nets' Kevin Durant: Golden State Warriors not at fault for Achilles injury Brooklyn Nets superstar forward Kevin Durant, who suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon against the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Finals, said he doesn't blame the Golden State Warriors. Kenny Stills criticizes Dolphins owner for Trump fundraiser, owner responds Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills criticized owner Stephen Ross for hosting a Donald Trump fundraiser Wednesday on TWITTER. The Dolphins' billionaire owner responded with a statement hours later. Waves of cooler, less-humid air to bring hint of autumn to Upper Midwest, Northeast Much of the area from the Great Lakes to New England and mid-Atlantic can expect a break from August heat and humidity late this week and this weekend. San Francisco 49ers' Nick Bosa to undergo MRI after exiting practice San Francisco 49ers rookie defensive end Nick Bosa left Wednesday's training camp practice early after sustaining a lower leg injury. Jets RB Le'Veon Bell not expected to play first preseason game The New York Jets are not expected to have Le'Veon Bell on the field during their preseason opener against the New York Giants Thursday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Steelers CB Joe Haden carted off with ankle injury Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden sustained an ankle injury and had to be carted off the field at Wednesday's practice session. Former Michigan State Dean William Strampel sentenced for role in Larry Nassar scandal A judge on Wednesday sentenced former Michigan State University Dean William Strampel to spend a year in jail for his role in the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal. Samsung ditches headphone jack in Galaxy Note10 Samsung became the latest cellphone manufacturer to do away with the headphone jack with the release of its newest model, the Galaxy Note10. Watch: Minnesota Twins turn second triple play in three weeks for Martin Perez The Minnesota Twins turned their second triple play in about three weeks Wednesday against the Atlanta Braves. 680 detained in ICE searches of seven Mississippi worksites Federal immigration officials arrested about 680 people at seven worksites in Mississippi on Wednesday, local officials said. 24 million natural acres in U.S. lost to human activity, report says The United States loses the equivalent of two football fields of natural area per minute due to housing development, agriculture, oil and gas and other human factors, a new independent report said. Easy access to fast-food restaurants associated with higher weight People tempted by more fast-food restaurants going to and from work tended to have a higher BMI (body mass index) than people who didn't, new researcher shows. Study: Climate change may cause higher levels of mercury in some fish Between 2012 and 2017, mercury levels in bluefin tuna climbed 3.5 percent per year, a new study found. Sepsis patients with inflammation have higher death rates after discharge About one in four sepsis patients who live through their hospitalization will continue to have higher levels of inflammation. This puts them at risk for an assortment of health problems, and even death. Canadian police 'confident' they found bodies of teen fugitives Canadian police announced Wednesday they discovered bodies they believe belong to two teenage fugitives suspected in the deaths of three people last month. Astronomers find dozens of massive, ancient galaxies Astronomers have discovered an abundance of vast, ancient galaxies. Scientists spotted the galaxies in the distant universe using the combined power of several space observatories. |
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U.S.-backed forces struggling to quell ISIS insurgency in Syria, Iraq: Pentagon reportDespite Trump's repeated declarations of victory over the terror group, a new Pentagon report says ISIS is continuing to regroup. Bodies found in manhunt believed to be of Canadian teens suspected in killing spreeAuthorities believe two bodies found Wednesday are that of the teens wanted for killing three people after items linked to the men were found on the shore of a river. Greek police find body while searching for astrophysicist missing after going for a runNatalie Christopher, 35, was reported missing by her partner after she failed to return from a run on Monday morning. 'Like a contagion': Violent white supremacy is spreading — as is Islamic radicalism“At the fundamental level this is about trying to convince others of your worldview through coercion to violence and terrorism,” one expert said. Three American tourists drown in Turks and Caicos, two girls rescued from waterThe victims, a doctor and a couple in their 30s, were all from the Houston area. Suicide blast in Afghanistan kills 14 people; 145 woundedThe Taliban bomber detonated his explosives-packed car at a security checkpoint outside the police headquarters in a minority Shiite neighborhood in western Kabul. Canadian teen murder suspects: Police find items 'linked' to accused pairKam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, are suspects in the killing of a young couple and a 64-year-old man. How Boko Haram extremists hampered polio eradicationInformants have penetrated inaccessible areas occupied by the ISIS-linked sect, vaccinating many of the 66,000 children in the northern state of Borno. More Recent Articles
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Trump Uses a Day of Healing to Deepen the Nation’s DivisionsAs the president traveled to Dayton and El Paso after this weekend’s mass shootings, he was greeted by protesters and lashed out at rivals. Trump Comes to Console. El Paso Says No Thanks.Rarely in recent memory has a relationship between a president and a city been so fraught. Tragedy may have only made it worse. At the Walmart in El Paso, Serving Shoppers Meant Saving ThemWhen a gunman opened fire last Saturday, store employees leaned on their active-shooter training. Since then, they have been leaning on one another. Biden and Booker Say Trump Is Fostering Hatred, Not Fighting ItThe Democratic candidates lashed the president with their sternest denunciations yet of his exploitation of racism for political purposes and his resistance to gun control. Puerto Rico Supreme Court Ousts New Governor and Another Is Sworn InWanda Vázquez took the oath of office on Wednesday after the portion of the law cited to justify Pedro R. Pierluisi’s ascent last week was ruled unconstitutional. Leslie Wexner Accuses Jeffrey Epstein of Misappropriating ‘Vast Sums of Money’Mr. Wexner, the retail mogul behind Victoria’s Secret, gave a detailed account in a letter of how his life became intertwined with Mr. Epstein, his former money manager. El Paso, Boy Scouts, Nicolas Cage: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Biking the Length of Manhattan, With Stops Along the WayKnock out leisure, exercise and sightseeing in one go by cycling the Hudson River Greenway, a 13-mile path that stretches between Battery Park and Inwood. Osama bin Laden’s SuccessorThe terrorist leader appears to have had an heir in mind: his son. With that son reported dead, what’s next for Al Qaeda? Managing Fear After Mass ViolenceIt’s normal to feel anxious about your children’s safety after Gilroy, El Paso and Dayton. Here’s expert advice on how to cope. Young Climate Activists Push Democrats to the LeftA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu China Signals It Will Continue to Weaken Its Currency as Trade War RagesThe country’s central bank guided the renminbi past another key point, suggesting Beijing could weaponize it if Trump imposes more tariffs. Canadian Teenage Murder Suspects Found Dead in Manitoba, Police SayThe Canadian police have been searching for the suspects since mid-July, when the bodies of three people were found in British Columbia. U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Hong Kong Due to ‘Confrontational’ ProtestsThe warning said that most demonstrations in the city have been peaceful, “but some have turned confrontational or resulted in violent clashes.” Carlos Ghosn Hasn’t Seen His Wife in Months. Japan’s Prosecutors Want It That Way.Prosecutors persuaded a court to deny contact between the couple, citing conspiracy concerns about Carole Ghosn and her criticism of Japan’s legal system. ICE Arrests Hundreds in Mississippi Raids Targeting Immigrant WorkersMore than 600 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were involved in what the authorities said might be the largest worksite enforcement action in a single state. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Maximize a Small BedroomA nightstand, a divider, a floating shelf, a garment rack and a storage bench for keeping a bedroom organized. After an Injury, Stay Comfortable and Productive With This GearAfter you have minor surgery or an injury, getting around and doing everyday tasks can be hard. A lap desk, a crutches pouch, and seven other things can help. Woodstock Was the Birthplace of Festival FashionOnce upon a time, it wasn’t a commercial opportunity, it was a statement of identity. A Bawdy Novel Considers the Tragic Absurdities of Lebanon’s Civil War“Beirut Hellfire Society,” by Rawi Hage, features a 20-year-old undertaker and a secret association of hedonists. There are also talking dogs. What Experts Know About People Who Commit Mass ShootingsThere may be as many motivations as there are killers. But over the decades, scientists have seen some patterns emerge. Exercise During Pregnancy May Have Lasting Benefits for BabiesBabies whose mothers had exercised tended to perform better on tests of motor skills. These Giant Parrots Once Roamed New ZealandIt was three feet tall, likely flightless and weighed as much as some bowling balls. One in 10 Older Adults Binge Drinks, Study SaysA new study looked at the prevalence of heavy drinking among adults 65 and older, who are especially vulnerable to its effects. Trump Visits Dayton and El PasoThe president took sharp aim at opponents even as he visited two cities in mourning after horrific mass shootings in Ohio and Texas. |
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FedEx said Wednesday that it will not be renewing its ground-delivery contract with Amazon after it expires in August.
The new dramedy "BV90210" debuted on Fox Wednesday night, reuniting most of the original cast members of the show, "Beverly Hills, 90210."
Months after staving off bankruptcy, more than two dozen Sears and Kmart stores are set to close this October, according to authorities.
Atlanta Braves rookie outfielder Austin Riley is heading to the injured list due to a knee injury.
Seattle Seahawks tight end Ed Dickson underwent knee surgery and is expected to miss the remainder of the preseason.
New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon is filing for reinstatement after his suspension last season.
The House judiciary committee filed a lawsuit Wednesday to compel testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn.
Brooklyn Nets superstar forward Kevin Durant, who suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon against the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Finals, said he doesn't blame the Golden State Warriors.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills criticized owner Stephen Ross for hosting a Donald Trump fundraiser Wednesday on TWITTER. The Dolphins' billionaire owner responded with a statement hours later.
Much of the area from the Great Lakes to New England and mid-Atlantic can expect a break from August heat and humidity late this week and this weekend.
San Francisco 49ers rookie defensive end Nick Bosa left Wednesday's training camp practice early after sustaining a lower leg injury.
The New York Jets are not expected to have Le'Veon Bell on the field during their preseason opener against the New York Giants Thursday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden sustained an ankle injury and had to be carted off the field at Wednesday's practice session.
A judge on Wednesday sentenced former Michigan State University Dean William Strampel to spend a year in jail for his role in the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal.
Samsung became the latest cellphone manufacturer to do away with the headphone jack with the release of its newest model, the Galaxy Note10.
The Minnesota Twins turned their second triple play in about three weeks Wednesday against the Atlanta Braves.
Federal immigration officials arrested about 680 people at seven worksites in Mississippi on Wednesday, local officials said.
The United States loses the equivalent of two football fields of natural area per minute due to housing development, agriculture, oil and gas and other human factors, a new independent report said.
People tempted by more fast-food restaurants going to and from work tended to have a higher BMI (body mass index) than people who didn't, new researcher shows.
Between 2012 and 2017, mercury levels in bluefin tuna climbed 3.5 percent per year, a new study found.
About one in four sepsis patients who live through their hospitalization will continue to have higher levels of inflammation. This puts them at risk for an assortment of health problems, and even death.
Canadian police announced Wednesday they discovered bodies they believe belong to two teenage fugitives suspected in the deaths of three people last month.
Astronomers have discovered an abundance of vast, ancient galaxies. Scientists spotted the galaxies in the distant universe using the combined power of several space observatories. 

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