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San Francisco 49ers' Tevin Coleman to miss Week 2 against Bengals San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman is expected to miss multiple games after suffering a high left ankle sprain. Watch: Boston Red Sox great David Ortiz throws out first pitch at Fenway Park Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz made a surprise appearance Monday night at Fenway Park, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch months after being shot. Boris Johnson again fails to receive support from Parliament for early election British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's effort to hold an early election to solve an impasse on whether to leave the European Union without a deal was defeated again on Monday. USC Trojans AD Lynn Swann resigns after three-year stint USC Trojans athletic director Lynn Swann resigned from his position after three years. Reports: Sarah Palin, husband Todd, are divorcing Former Alaska Gov. and 2008 U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has split up with Todd Palin, her husband of more than 30 years. San Antonio sued for excluding Chick-Fil-A from airport In a lawsuit citing a new Texas law, five residents are suing the city of San Antonio over its decision to prevent Chick-fil-A -- a franchise known for opposing same-sex marriage -- from opening a location at the airport Washington Redskins RB Derrius Guice to miss time with knee injury Washington Redskins second-year running back Derrius Guice is expected to miss time after suffering a right knee injury. House judiciary committee to vote on impeachment investigation procedures The House judiciary committee announced Monday it would consider new procedures for hearings regarding its ongoing impeachment investigation. Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucas Hedges to start filming 'French Exit' next month Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges have signed on to star in the big-screen adaptation of Patrick deWitt's novel, "French Exit." Joe Keery from 'Stranger Things' to guest star on 'No Activity' Joe Keery, who is best known for playing Steve on "Stranger Things," has landed a guest spot on the Funny or Die series, "No Activity." Katey Sagal returning for Season 2 of 'The Conners'Coast Guard rescues all four crew members trapped in capsized cargo ship Three of the four missing members of a South Korean cargo vessel were rescued from their ship's hull on Monday after it turned onto its side off the coast of Georgia, U.S. authorities said. Pittsburgh Steelers trade QB Josh Dobbs to Jacksonville Jaguars The Pittsburgh Steelers traded backup quarterback Josh Dobbs to the Jacksonville Jaguars following Nick Foles' injury. Federal judge restores national injunction on Trump asylum ban A federal judge on Monday reinstated a nationwide injunction on the Trump administration's asylum ban. Atlanta Falcons place first-round pick Chris Lindstrom on IR Atlanta Falcons rookie offensive lineman Chris Lindstrom was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury. U.S. markets reverse early gains as investors eye international stimulus plans Major U.S. stock markets reverted from earlier gains at the end of trading Monday afternoon. 50 attorneys general probe Google antitrust allegations Fifty attorneys general announced Monday an investigation of antitrust allegations against Google. Australian frigate HMAS Anzac gets new mast in upgrade The mast of the Australian Navy frigate HMAS Anzac was installed on Monday, a milestone in its mid-life upgrade. The methane-filled lakes on Saturn's moon Titan are explosion craters, model predicts Many of the methane-filled lakes on Titan were likely formed after explosions of warming nitrogen left dozens of empty craters dotting the surface of Saturn's largest moon. 'World's first conveyer belt cheese restaurant' opens in London A London eatery is drawing in dairy-loving patrons with an unusual gimmick -- being the "world's first conveyor belt cheese restaurant." Study: Belly fat puts women at higher risk than men for diabetes Just an extra kilogram of visceral fat can raise a women's type 2 diabetes risk by more than seven times. That same fat accumulation gives men twice the risk for type 2 diabetes. Paleontologists find evidence of a new severe mass-extinction event Around 260 million years ago, Earth experienced a previously underestimated severe mass-extinction event, according to a new study. U.S. border arrests down as Mexico's enforcement rises A Customs and Border Protection official said Monday that 64,000 people were arrested in August, less than half of a peak in May, as Mexican enforcement rises. Watch: Louisiana man faces down bold bear on back porch A Louisiana man who noticed a rocking chair on his porch was moving came face to face with a bold and curious bear cub. |
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For Boris Johnson, Another Bad Day and Another Big Defeat in ParliamentMonday was supposed to be a day of triumph for Britain’s new prime minister. Instead, he lost his bid for a new election on the same day a law went into effect barring a no-deal Brexit. C.I.A. Informant Extracted From Russia Had Sent Secrets to U.S. for DecadesAmerican intelligence officials had previously tried to extract the source from Russia in 2016, but the informant had initially refused. Trump Declares Afghan Peace Talks With Taliban ‘Dead’The president also signaled he would withdraw United States troops from America’s longest war, following the collapse of a monthslong effort to ease violence in Afghanistan. The Taliban at Camp David: Trump Says Why Not?Mr. Trump, not a frequent visitor to the “very rustic” retreat, says it is a place where presidents have hosted “pretty bad people.” Not everyone agrees. Trump Had Deal With Scotland Airport That Sent Flight Crews to His ResortThe president’s business worked with the Scottish airport to promote tourism. The Pentagon had a separate deal for the airport to find lodging for service members stopping to refuel. Taliban, Brexit, Juul: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Parliament Strikes Back in BritainPrime Minister Boris Johnson, who tried to cut Parliament out of Brexit, now faces obstacles including a rebellion within his own party. DealBook Briefing: How an M.I.T. Lab Hid Links to Jeffrey EpsteinJoichi Ito resigned as head of M.I.T.’s Media Lab after an investigation into how it tried to disguise donations from the financier. David Oyelowo Reads ‘Seeing the World Through My Wife’s Eyes’The Modern Love podcast revisits a reading by the lead actor in “Selma” and “Don’t Let Go.” We’re Barely Listening to the U.S.’s Most Dangerous VolcanoesA thicket of red tape and regulations have made it difficult for volcanologists to build monitoring stations along Mount Hood and other active volcanoes. As New Faces Emerge, Serena Williams Gets Acquainted With FailureHer loss to Bianca Andreescu on Saturday marked her fourth consecutive defeat in a Grand Slam final. For the moment, at least, she soldiers on. ‘I Took a Folding Chair, a Book and a Glass of Wine Up to the Roof’A small problem on a warm Saturday evening, riding the M104 and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Amid Diplomatic Strain, House Opens Inquiry Into Trump’s Dealings With UkrainePresident Trump has signaled displeasure with the American ally. His lawyer has been pressing the government in Kiev to investigate his political foes. N.R.A. Files Suit Against San FranciscoDays after the city declared it a terrorist organization, the National Rifle Association took action against San Francisco. North Korea Launches 2 More Projectiles, Its 8th Weapons Test Since JulyThe North’s tests on Tuesday came hours after the country said it was willing to sit down with the United States “for comprehensive discussions.” President Trump called the announcement “interesting.” Worker Stole $90,000 in ‘Lady M’ Cakes and Resold Them, Lawsuit SaysThe bakery, which has locations around the world, is renowned for its Instagram-friendly Mille Crêpes cake. The 9/11 Tribute Lights Are Endangering 160,000 Birds a YearA recent study shows that beams of light can lure birds to veer off their normal migratory flights, putting them at risk of starvation or injury. A Hedge Fund Becomes a Very Noisy Stakeholder in AT&TRun by a donor to President Trump, Paul Singer, Elliott Management issues a letter sharply critical of the company’s move into Hollywood. Can Derren Brown Be Fooled? Yes. Often.As one of the world’s best magicians he’ll fool you, too, even though magic isn’t really his thing. Pyer Moss and the Power of Black TruthThe designer Kerby Jean-Raymond on rock ‘n roll, American identity and freedom. Jeremy Renner and the New Walled Garden of CelebrityIf people love you, why not make money from them? It’s Super Tuesday (for Books)!Five of this year’s most anticipated titles come out Sept. 10. Here’s a rundown. Can Genetics Explain Why Some People Thrive on Less Sleep?Several members of the same family get by on less than six hours of sleep a night. Their genetics could illuminate how sleep works for the rest of us. Trophy Hunter Seeks to Import Parts of Rare Rhino He Paid $400,000 to KillThe federal government is considered likely to approve a Michigan man’s application for the animal’s skin, skull and horns to come into the United States. Here’s What We Learned in N.F.L. Week 1The Cowboys looked sensational, the Patriots and the Chiefs rolled and the Chargers survived. But the big story was Lamar Jackson leading the Ravens to 59 points. More Recent Articles |
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San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman is expected to miss multiple games after suffering a high left ankle sprain.
Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz made a surprise appearance Monday night at Fenway Park, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch months after being shot.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's effort to hold an early election to solve an impasse on whether to leave the European Union without a deal was defeated again on Monday.
USC Trojans athletic director Lynn Swann resigned from his position after three years.
Former Alaska Gov. and 2008 U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has split up with Todd Palin, her husband of more than 30 years.
In a lawsuit citing a new Texas law, five residents are suing the city of San Antonio over its decision to prevent Chick-fil-A -- a franchise known for opposing same-sex marriage -- from opening a location at the airport
Washington Redskins second-year running back Derrius Guice is expected to miss time after suffering a right knee injury.
The House judiciary committee announced Monday it would consider new procedures for hearings regarding its ongoing impeachment investigation.
Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges have signed on to star in the big-screen adaptation of Patrick deWitt's novel, "French Exit."
Joe Keery, who is best known for playing Steve on "Stranger Things," has landed a guest spot on the Funny or Die series, "No Activity."
Three of the four missing members of a South Korean cargo vessel were rescued from their ship's hull on Monday after it turned onto its side off the coast of Georgia, U.S. authorities said.
The Pittsburgh Steelers traded backup quarterback Josh Dobbs to the Jacksonville Jaguars following Nick Foles' injury.
A federal judge on Monday reinstated a nationwide injunction on the Trump administration's asylum ban.
Atlanta Falcons rookie offensive lineman Chris Lindstrom was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury.
Major U.S. stock markets reverted from earlier gains at the end of trading Monday afternoon.
Fifty attorneys general announced Monday an investigation of antitrust allegations against Google.
The mast of the Australian Navy frigate HMAS Anzac was installed on Monday, a milestone in its mid-life upgrade.
Many of the methane-filled lakes on Titan were likely formed after explosions of warming nitrogen left dozens of empty craters dotting the surface of Saturn's largest moon.
A London eatery is drawing in dairy-loving patrons with an unusual gimmick -- being the "world's first conveyor belt cheese restaurant."
Just an extra kilogram of visceral fat can raise a women's type 2 diabetes risk by more than seven times. That same fat accumulation gives men twice the risk for type 2 diabetes.
Around 260 million years ago, Earth experienced a previously underestimated severe mass-extinction event, according to a new study.
A Customs and Border Protection official said Monday that 64,000 people were arrested in August, less than half of a peak in May, as Mexican enforcement rises.
A Louisiana man who noticed a rocking chair on his porch was moving came face to face with a bold and curious bear cub. 
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