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U.S. Open tennis 2019: Naomi Osaka defeats Coco Gauff, 15, to advance Defending women's U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka defeated 15-year-old American star Cori "Coco" Gauff in straight sets Saturday to reach the fourth round. U.S. military strike targets al-Qaida leaders in Syria, at least 40 reported dead The U.S. military said it conducted a strike in Syria against al-Qaida leaders in the rebel-held Idlib province, located in the north west of the country. Watch: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg optimistic after cancer treatment Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told a crowd Saturday at the Library of Congress in Washington that she is on her way "to being very well" following treatment for pancreatic cancer earlier this month. Dorian on track to bring devastation to northern Bahamas, but may spare Florida its worst Hurricane Dorian slowed its forward progress Saturday, but increased its sustained wind speeds, nearing Category 5 force. And with those shifts in strength and speed, its forecast track has been altered. Watch Live: Five killed in series of West Texas shootings, one suspect killed by police One suspect was killed in a series of shootings in two Texas cities that killed at least two people and injured 20 others. Clashes reported between Boston 'Straight Pride' marchers, counter-protesters An estimated 150-200 supporters turned up to the "Straight Pride Parade" event Saturday in Boston, but the crowd was dwarfed by a sea of counter-protesters, leading to some clashes and arrests. India citizenship check could make nearly 2M stateless Nearly two million people in northeast India were told Saturday that they could soon be stateless after a massive citizenship check critics say is anti-Muslim. Subway stop knife attack in France kills 1, wounds 8 A knife attack at a subway stop in France Saturday killed one and wounded eight, BFM TV reported. Police: Operator on drowning 911 call sounded 'callous,' but followed policy An Arkansas police chief said the 911 operator in a released call that documented the last moments of a woman's life before drowning "sounds calloused and uncaring," but the operator followed proper policy. Rolling Stones concert The Rolling Stones took the stage at Hardrock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Friday, one night earlier than planned in anticipation of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian. U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan ID'dThe Department of Defense has identified the soldier who died Thursday from combat in Afghanistan. President Donald Trump defends ousted assistant, relationship with Tiffany President Donald Trump defended his ousted personal assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, and his relationship with his youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump. Thousands protest Boris Johnson's Parliament shutdown Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to protest British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament earlier in the week. Teen arrested after shooting at Alabama football game A teen was arrested Saturday after a shooting at a high school football game in Alabama the night before left 10 teens injured, five of them critically. Bahamas braces for Dorian on Sunday as Floridians uneasily watch trackingRFK's assassin Sirhan Sirhan stabbed in Calif. prison Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the man convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was in the hospital Saturday after an inmate stabbed him in a California prison. Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defy ban Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defied a police ban Saturday against the march on the five-year anniversary of Bejing's decision to limit elections. Rolling Stones play Miami one night early due to Hurricane Dorian The Rolling Stones took the stage in Miami Gardens on Friday, one night earlier than planned. Young Thug's 'So Much Fun' tops the U.S. album chartKevin Harvick says it's hard to carry a grudge in NASCAR Kevin Harvick has been involved in several driver-on-driver dust-ups during his racing career, but he told UPI "it's hard to carry a grudge" in NASCAR. Famous birthdays for Aug. 31: Richard Gere, Van Morrison Actor Richard Gere turns 70 and musician Van Morrison turns 74, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 31. Hulu doc 'Untouchable' probes Harvey Weinstein case Urusla Macfarlane, director of the Hulu documentary "Untouchable," discusses the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the women who spoke to her for the film. On This Day, Aug. 31: Mount McKinley renamed Denali On Aug. 31, 2015, President Barack Obama renamed Mount McKinley to Denali, the traditional native name of North America's highest peak. More Recent Articles |
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Now Streaming on YouTube: Confessions From a Presidential Hit Squad in GambiaSearing testimony from victims. Shocking confessions from killers. A popular live stream of an investigation into years of atrocities prompts a nation to consider if the truth will lead to justice. Northwestern Bahamas Braces for Heavy Hit From Hurricane DorianOfficials ordered the evacuation of low-lying areas and opened shelters in churches and schools on Saturday as an intensifying Hurricane Dorian approached. A Very German Idea of Freedom: Nude Ping-Pong, Nude Sledding, Nude Just About AnythingGermany’s nudist movement, unique in the world, has survived Hitler, Communism and Instagram. It has everything to do with wanting to be free, say nudists, and zero to do with sex. Miriam Shor Reads ‘My Platonic Romance on the Psych Ward’The “Younger” actress reads an essay about the unlikely relationship of two psychiatric patients. But Is She Likable Enough?On women, likability and being exhausted by the idea of “gender judo.” Joshua Wong and Alex Chow: The People of Hong Kong Will Not Be Cowed by ChinaYou can arrest us. But more protesters will keep coming out. Can We Slow Down Time in the Age of TikTok?I can’t give my students more time. But I try to change the way they think about and value it. Dogs Will Fix Our Broken DemocracyWe need more reasons and prods to step outside of our narrowest selves. What I Know About Famous Men’s PenisesAnd sincerely wish I didn’t. How Not to Grow Old in AmericaThe assisted living industry is booming, by tapping into the fantasy that we can all be self-sufficient until we die. Trump to Miners, Loggers and Drillers: This Land Is Your LandFrom Alaska’s Tongass National Forest to Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, the Trump administration wants to despoil, not preserve, America’s resources. Lost in Alaskan Wilderness, I Found My Anti-HomeDenali is a place with no safety net, no walls, no sense of enclosure or safety or intimacy or kinship. Do We Really Want a Microsoft of Marijuana?Giving the weed industry access to sophisticated financing would turn smaller businesses into big corporations. How Paying for College Is Changing Middle-Class LifeWhen getting a degree is seen as a moral obligation, families will spend whatever it takes. Only the Fed Can Save UsJerome Powell and the Federal Reserve must stand up to Trump. If they don’t, the American economy is heading for disaster. When ‘Priest Weds Nun’My parents may not get to see the transformation of Catholicism they dreamed of when they married 50 years ago, but some changes are underway. How Queer People Brought Some Actual Reality to Dating-Reality TVYou get the sense on MTV’s “Are You the One?” that the contestants’ identities aren’t as mediated, because they are all used to performing, whether or not they’re being televised. Leslie Jones Is Leaving ‘S.N.L.’ Here Are Her 10 Funniest Moments.There’s no one quite like Jones, and Colin Jost is sure to miss being called a “creamy slice of provolone cheese” on Weekend Update. ‘I Am on My Way to Being Very Well,’ Justice Ginsburg Tells Thousands of FansThe appearance, part of a run of public events after her latest cancer treatment, gave nervous liberals hope that she would outlast President Trump. Leslie H. Gelb, 82, Former Diplomat and New York Times Journalist, DiesHe was an editor, columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for The Times and served in a variety of government posts. Body of Michigan Man Deported to Iraq Is Returned to the U.S.Jimmy Aldaoud died in Baghdad of a “diabetic crisis” after his deportation. His funeral is scheduled for next week. Afghan City Survives Third Taliban Assault, but Loses a Top DefenderThe war is increasingly fought as much on social media and television as it is on the battlefield. The city of Kunduz survived another siege, but a top spokesman did not. Waiting for the Monsoon, Discovering a Brain Tumor InsteadAs a reporter was covering India’s climatic extremes, a medical emergency intervened, and the story became not only about monsoons, but also about Indian society, the human mind and a glioblastoma. China’s Prisons Swell After Deluge of Arrests Engulfs MuslimsArrests, trials and prison sentences have surged in Xinjiang, where Uighurs and Kazakhs also face re-education camps. Britain’s Unwritten Constitution Suddenly Looks FragileBritons were shocked when Prime Minister Boris Johnson suspended Parliament, defying tradition. But that may be just the start. How Tainted Gold May Have Ended Up in Your PhoneA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu How to Manage Your Mental Illness at WorkIf you suffer from depression, anxiety, PTSD or another mental illness, here are some real-world tips to help you stay happy and healthy at work. How to Stop Slack From Taking Over Your LifeSlack is a useful tool — until its pings and notifications turn ever-present and irritating. Here’s how to take back control. 5 Cheap(ish) Things Wirecutter’s Editor in Chief Can’t Live WithoutThe gear that a guy who runs a gear site swears by. Why You Need a Password Manager. Yes, You.Everyone should use a password manager. It’s the most important thing you can do — alongside two-factor authentication — to keep your data safe. 6 Tips for a Regret-Free Wedding RegistryWant a better registry? Focus on your favorite activities, not things. A Portugal of Pristine Beaches, Tiny Villages and Little ElseThe country’s Alentejo region has the last unspoiled stretch of Atlantic coast in all of southern Europe, with 40 miles of nearly untouched beaches. For These Tennis Pros, (Basket)ball Is LifeA lasting love of the hardwood is evident on the hardcourt for tennis players like John Isner, who has made dribbling the ball part of his pre-serve routine. I Know Where You Lived Last SummerIn vacation-home-invasion horror movies like “Funny Games” and “Us,” privilege marks families for murder. Can We Be Friends if We Can’t Talk About Money?Her best friend lost a lot during the Great Recession. Does that mean finances are off the table? Think Your Aging Parents Are Stubborn? Blame ‘Mismatched Goals’Researchers are learning more about the causes of what may seem intransigent behavior. There’s no easy fix. What I Didn’t Do This SummerOur reporter missed the solar eclipse. But he did handle a cosmic affair in Hudson Valley. What Draws Hundreds to This Lake Bed? Spellbinding CrystalsWelcome to Gem-O-Rama, California’s new gold rush. Bella Thorne, the Ex-Disney Star, Chillaxes With Yarn“My mind is a little mentally distorted right now,” said the provocateur, who was in New York to promote her book. More Recent Articles |
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Defending women's U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka defeated 15-year-old American star Cori "Coco" Gauff in straight sets Saturday to reach the fourth round.
The U.S. military said it conducted a strike in Syria against al-Qaida leaders in the rebel-held Idlib province, located in the north west of the country.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told a crowd Saturday at the Library of Congress in Washington that she is on her way "to being very well" following treatment for pancreatic cancer earlier this month.
Hurricane Dorian slowed its forward progress Saturday, but increased its sustained wind speeds, nearing Category 5 force. And with those shifts in strength and speed, its forecast track has been altered.
One suspect was killed in a series of shootings in two Texas cities that killed at least two people and injured 20 others.
An estimated 150-200 supporters turned up to the "Straight Pride Parade" event Saturday in Boston, but the crowd was dwarfed by a sea of counter-protesters, leading to some clashes and arrests.
Nearly two million people in northeast India were told Saturday that they could soon be stateless after a massive citizenship check critics say is anti-Muslim.
A knife attack at a subway stop in France Saturday killed one and wounded eight, BFM TV reported.
An Arkansas police chief said the 911 operator in a released call that documented the last moments of a woman's life before drowning "sounds calloused and uncaring," but the operator followed proper policy.
The Rolling Stones took the stage at Hardrock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Friday, one night earlier than planned in anticipation of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian.
President Donald Trump defended his ousted personal assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, and his relationship with his youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump.
Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to protest British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament earlier in the week.
A teen was arrested Saturday after a shooting at a high school football game in Alabama the night before left 10 teens injured, five of them critically.
Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the man convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was in the hospital Saturday after an inmate stabbed him in a California prison.
Tens of thousands of Hong Kong protesters defied a police ban Saturday against the march on the five-year anniversary of Bejing's decision to limit elections.
The Rolling Stones took the stage in Miami Gardens on Friday, one night earlier than planned.
Rapper Young Thug's "So Much Fun" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Kevin Harvick has been involved in several driver-on-driver dust-ups during his racing career, but he told UPI "it's hard to carry a grudge" in NASCAR.
Actor Richard Gere turns 70 and musician Van Morrison turns 74, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 31.
Urusla Macfarlane, director of the Hulu documentary "Untouchable," discusses the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the women who spoke to her for the film.
On Aug. 31, 2015, President Barack Obama renamed Mount McKinley to Denali, the traditional native name of North America's highest peak. 
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