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Dozens of corporations vow to cut emissions on eve of U.N. climate change summit Nearly 90 major companies committed Sunday to curb greenhouse gas emissions in order to avert the worst impacts of climate change. In photos: Moments from the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet Stars pose on the red carpet at the 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Sept. 22. Indianapolis Colts WR T.Y. Hilton aggravates quad injury Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton re-aggravated a quad injury during Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. New York Giants' Saquon Barkley has high ankle sprain, to undergo MRI New York Giants superstar tailback Saquon Barkley will undergo an MRI on Monday after injuring his ankle against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Phoebe Waller-Bridge scores 3 Emmys; 'Marvelous,' 'Thrones' win big "Fleabag" was named Best Comedy and its creator/star Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the prizes for Best Writing for a Comedy and Best Lead Actress in a Comedy at the Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Emmanuel Sanders: 0-3 Denver Broncos 'living in world of suck' Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders said the team is "living in a world of suck" after Denver opened its season with a 0-3 record for the first time since 1999. 71st Emmy Awards ceremony to take place in Los Angeles on Sunday Sunday's Emmy Awards ceremony -- honoring excellence in television -- is set to take place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday. Antonio Brown announces he's done with NFL; calls out Roethlisberger, Kraft Antonio Brown announced he won't play in the NFL anymore and took parting shots at New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Watch: New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley exits with ankle injury New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is questionable to return against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with an ankle injury. 6 injured, 2 in serious condition in shooting in Indianapolis Six people were shot during an altercation outside of a restaurant in Indianapolis on Saturday evening. Trump praises Indian PM Modi's economic reforms in Houston rally U.S. President Donald Trump praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic reforms as they appeared together at a rally in Texas on Sunday. Arab parties endorse Benny Gantz in quest to block Benjamin Netanyahu An alliance of Arab Israeli parties in a rare endorsement backed former army chief of staff Benny Gantz to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday as President Reuven Rivlin began two days of consultations wi Schiff: Impeachment may be 'only remedy' to whistleblower report on Trump Ukraine call House intelligence committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said Sunday that impeachment may be "the only remedy" if President Donald Trump refuses to release a transcript of a phone conversation with Ukraine's new pres Atlanta Falcons' Keanu Neal suffers non-contact Achilles injury Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl safety Keanu Neal appears to have suffered another major injury after exiting Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warns U.S., other foreign nations to stay away Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, warned the United States and other foreign nations to stay away from the nation as it unveiled a long-range missile with the ability to reach American bases. 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' actor Aron Eisenberg dead at 50 "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" actor Aron Eisenberg has died, his wife Malissa Longo said. He was 50. 'The West Wing' turns 20: Updates on the cast Twenty years ago this week, "A Few Good Men" scribe Aaron Sorkin released NBC's "The West Wing" into the world. Here's an update of what some of the main "West Wing" players have been doing since the show ended. 'Downton Abbey' tops the North American box office with $31M "Downton Abbey" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $31 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Hong Kong protesters target China-linked businesses Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong clashed with police at one of the island's largest shopping malls on Sunday. Viacom secures cable TV rights to 'Seinfeld' reruns Viacom has announced it acquired the exclusive cable television rights to reruns of the sitcom, "Seinfeld." Suspected drug overdose kills 3, hospitalizes 4 in Pittsburgh Three men died and four others were hospitalized -- all wearing orange paper wristbands -- after a "medical situation" that is suspected to be drug overdose in Pittsburgh early Sunday, officials said. Reports: Miley Cyrus, Kaitlynn Carter end romance, remain friends Singer Miley Cyrus and reality television personality Kaitlynn Carter have reportedly ended their brief romance. Bus rams into mountain in Pakistan, killing dozens A bus rammed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday, killing dozens. Jerry moving closer to Bermuda as tropical storm Tropical Storm Jerry will track close enough to Bermuda to deliver a period of soaking rainfall, gusty winds and rough seas prior to midweek, according to forecasters. Tropical Storm Karen forms in the Atlantic Tropical Storm Karen formed on Sunday morning just east of the Windward Islands. |
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Biden’s Work in Ukraine: What We Know and Don’t KnowNo evidence has surfaced that the former vice president intentionally tried to help his son by pressing for the ouster of a Ukrainian prosecutor. Trump’s Hold on Military Aid Blindsided Top Ukrainian OfficialsThe withholding of aid is now at the center of questions about whether President Trump manipulated foreign policy to pressure the Ukrainian government to take action damaging to Joseph R. Biden Jr. Egypt Protests Came as a Total Shock. The Man Behind Them Is Just as Surprising.The videos of a potty-mouthed millionaire, who cheerfully insults the president, spurred protests across Egypt. His influence came out of the blue; no one knows how far it can go or long it can last. Two 13-Year-Olds Are Arrested Over Hong Kong ProtestsOne of the minors, a girl, was arrested on charges of burning a Chinese national flag. She was held overnight in police detention. WeWork C.E.O.’s Ouster Is Weighed in Bid to Salvage I.P.O.Some major money managers have reportedly said they wouldn’t invest unless an experienced operator was brought in to replace Adam Neumann. Poor Schools Keep Getting Crushed in Football. Is It Time to Level the Playing Field?A growing number of states are considering whether economic status should help determine which opponents schools play. Issa Rae Reads ‘Even in Real Life, There Were Screens Between Us’The Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about love in the digital age. The Democrats Don’t Have the Suburbs Sewn Up YetTo build a national majority, the party has to win the areas around smaller cities, which have resisted the blue wave. Imagine Jair Bolsonaro Standing Trial for Ecocide at The HagueA group of activists already has. When Anti-Immigration Meant Keeping Out Black PioneersIn the 1850s, Midwestern states used harsh laws to deny free African-Americans wealth and property. Emergency Medical Workers Deserve Pay EquityParamedics and E.M.T.s are just as professional as firefighters and should be compensated accordingly. Is It Time to Quit Vaping?Health officials have recommended that people refrain from using e-cigarettes as they investigate a severe lung illness that has killed eight people. Here are some things to consider. Officer Under Investigation After Arresting Children, 6 and 8, Chief SaysA 6-year-old girl was arrested and handcuffed after having a tantrum at an Orlando, Fla., school, her grandmother said. Carl Ruiz, Celebrity Chef and Restaurateur, Dies at 44He made frequent appearances on the Food Network as a competitive chef and celebrity judge. Israel’s Arab Parties Back Benny Gantz to End Netanyahu’s GripAyman Odeh, leader of the Arab Joint List, said his group would support a government by Mr. Gantz to keep Benjamin Netanyahu from getting a new term. It’s a Fact: Mistakes Are Embarrassing the Publishing IndustryErrors and controversies involving several high-profile books are forcing writers and publishers to reconsider how they handle fact-checking. At Rally for India’s Modi, Trump Plays Second Fiddle but a Familiar TuneMr. Trump treated the giant Houston gathering as his own, seizing on the chance to brag about slashing regulations, lowering unemployment and implementing a tax cut. The Awkward but Essential Art of Office ChitchatWe regret to inform you that you need to make small talk with your co-workers. Here’s how to master it. Keke Palmer Breaks Out Her Hip-Hop Dance MovesA star of “Hustlers” and host of “Good Morning America” brushes up on her popping in a Times Square studio. The Fashion Week Diary of Sandy Liang, Fleece Phenom‘Gorpcore’ jackets and ’90s-inspired comfort items have made her one of the most sought-after designers in New York. The Grandest of Watches Encroach on the Football FieldFancy watches aren’t just for golf and tennis anymore. But, players are discovering, what’s on your wrist might not result in emotional fulfillment. For His First Museum Show in 15 Years, John Currin Turns His Gaze to MenThe artist, who made his name with his polarizing but masterly portraits of women, discusses his lesser-known paintings. Trump Walks a Crooked MileHas he finally gone too far? She Quit Her Job. He Got Night Goggles. They Searched 57 Days for Their Dog.A couple combed a rural Montana community for their Border collie, Katie. More Recent Articles |
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Nearly 90 major companies committed Sunday to curb greenhouse gas emissions in order to avert the worst impacts of climate change.
Stars pose on the red carpet at the 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Sept. 22.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton re-aggravated a quad injury during Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
New York Giants superstar tailback Saquon Barkley will undergo an MRI on Monday after injuring his ankle against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
"Fleabag" was named Best Comedy and its creator/star Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the prizes for Best Writing for a Comedy and Best Lead Actress in a Comedy at the Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders said the team is "living in a world of suck" after Denver opened its season with a 0-3 record for the first time since 1999.
Sunday's Emmy Awards ceremony -- honoring excellence in television -- is set to take place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Antonio Brown announced he won't play in the NFL anymore and took parting shots at New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is questionable to return against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with an ankle injury.
Six people were shot during an altercation outside of a restaurant in Indianapolis on Saturday evening.
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic reforms as they appeared together at a rally in Texas on Sunday.
An alliance of Arab Israeli parties in a rare endorsement backed former army chief of staff Benny Gantz to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday as President Reuven Rivlin began two days of consultations wi
House intelligence committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said Sunday that impeachment may be "the only remedy" if President Donald Trump refuses to release a transcript of a phone conversation with Ukraine's new pres
Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl safety Keanu Neal appears to have suffered another major injury after exiting Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, warned the United States and other foreign nations to stay away from the nation as it unveiled a long-range missile with the ability to reach American bases.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" actor Aron Eisenberg has died, his wife Malissa Longo said. He was 50.
Twenty years ago this week, "A Few Good Men" scribe Aaron Sorkin released NBC's "The West Wing" into the world. Here's an update of what some of the main "West Wing" players have been doing since the show ended.
"Downton Abbey" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $31 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong clashed with police at one of the island's largest shopping malls on Sunday.
Viacom has announced it acquired the exclusive cable television rights to reruns of the sitcom, "Seinfeld."
Three men died and four others were hospitalized -- all wearing orange paper wristbands -- after a "medical situation" that is suspected to be drug overdose in Pittsburgh early Sunday, officials said.
Singer Miley Cyrus and reality television personality Kaitlynn Carter have reportedly ended their brief romance.
A bus rammed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday, killing dozens.
Tropical Storm Jerry will track close enough to Bermuda to deliver a period of soaking rainfall, gusty winds and rough seas prior to midweek, according to forecasters.
Tropical Storm Karen formed on Sunday morning just east of the Windward Islands. 
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