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Seattle Seahawks' Ezekiel Ensah to play versus New Orleans Saints Seattle Seahawks defensive end Ezekiel Ansah is expected to make his debut with the franchise Sunday against the visiting New Orleans Saints. Cleveland Browns place TE David Njoku on injured reserve Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was placed on injured reserve with a wrist injury. Hurricane Lorena hugging coast of Baja California peninsula The eye of Hurricane Lorena came close to making landfall along the coast of Mexico's Baja California on Friday. Showers, thunderstorms from Jerry to graze Leeward Islands Jerry continued its journey to the west on Friday as it neared the Leeward Islands. Jerry, which became a hurricane Thursday, is the 10th named storm and the fourth recognized hurricane of 2019 Atlantic season. U.S. to send additional troops to Middle East after Saudi oil attack President Donald Trump ordered additional U.S. troops to the Middle East on Friday, nearly a week after an attack on Saudi oil facilities, Department of Defense Mark Esper announced. Indianapolis Colts LB Darius Leonard ruled out against Atlanta Falcons Indianapolis Colts starting linebacker Darius Leonard was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Bus crash near Utah's Bryce Canyon kills 4 Chinese tourists A tour bus carrying dozens of Chinese nationals crashed near Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park on Friday, killing at least four people, local authorities said. Carolina Panthers rule out QB Cam Newton against Arizona Cardinals Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton won't play against the Arizona Cardinals due to a foot injury. This week in Washington Ivanka Trump leads a workforce advisory board meeting at the Boys & Girls Club; Vice President Mike Pence greets newly naturalized U.S. citizens; and President Donald Trump's former campaign manager testifies in Congress, among the highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for September 16, 2019. New England Patriots release Antonio Brown amid sexual assault allegations The New England Patriots released star wide receiver Antonio Brown on Friday, less than two weeks after signing him. Global Climate Strike urges action on climate change More than 2,500 strikes and other activities were planned in 156 countries for September 20 and 27 as part of the Global Climate Strike -- a show of opposition toward what organizers say is government inaction in fighting climate change. U.S., El Salvador sign deal limiting asylum seekers The United States signed an agreement on Friday requiring migrants passing through El Salvador on their way to the U.S. border to first request asylum in the Central American country. Former UNCC student Trystan Andrew Terrell pleads guilty to two murder counts Trystan Andrew Terrell pleaded guilty to two counts of murder in the April shooting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Common antidepressant more effective for anxiety than depression New research shows the antidepressant Sertraline may help alleviate anxiety even better than they reduce symptoms of depression. NATO's new command is designed for rapid movement of troops, vehicles NATO announced that its new command, designed to quickly move tanks and personnel around Europe, is operational. Walmart to halt sales of vaping products Walmart announced Friday it will stop selling all e-cigarettes after health officials linked at least seven deaths and hundreds of illnesses to vaping products. Planned power plants in Asia likely to face water shortages According to a new study, water shortages in Asia could make it increasingly difficult to cool new power plants. Look: New Jersey man wins a second lottery top prize two years later A New Jersey man collected a $250,000 lottery jackpot just two years after taking home a $2 million prize from another scratch-off ticket. Chinese cancel plans to meet with Midwest farmers The Chinese trade delegation on Friday canceled plans to meet next week with Midwestern farmers impacted by the ongoing trade dispute with the United States. Israeli fighter planes participate in British air exercises Israeli fighter planes returned home Friday after their first deployment to Britain for air exercises with the United States and European countries. Watch: Michigan company's 690-pound lint ball sets Guinness record Guinness World Records said a Michigan company's bid to set a new world record was successful when it amassed a ball of lint weighing in at 690 pounds. Trump announces 'highest sanctions ever' in Iran President Donald Trump on Friday announced what he described as the "highest sanctions ever imposed on a country" against Iran, more than a year after the United States withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal. Regime change is only solution in IranPresident Donald Trump welcomes Australia leader Scott Morrison to White House for 2nd official state visit President Donald Trump welcomed Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to the White House Friday, for just the second official state visit of his presidency. Skipping doctor visits increases risk of death from cancer Patients who blow off appointments for cancer symptoms are 12 percent more likely to die within a year of diagnosis, British researchers report. Scientists to learn from New research, published this week in the journal Science, suggests long dormant genes can be turned on to help crops survive extreme weather -- and researchers are looking toward rice for inspiration. Listen: Twice shares 'Feel Special' highlight medley K-pop stars Twice released clips of "Feel Special" and six other songs from their EP of the same name. |
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Trump Pressed Ukraine’s Leader on Inquiry Into Biden’s SonMr. Trump has been prodding the Ukrainian government to investigate Mr. Biden and his family, but the new whistle-blower complaint has drastically raised the stakes. Behind the Whistle-Blower Case, a Long-Held Trump Grudge Toward UkraineThe president and his allies have been pressing Ukraine for months to investigate Joseph R. Biden Jr., complicating relations between the two countries. Giuliani Revels in Another Cable Dust-up Defending TrumpMr. Giuliani’s unconstrained television appearances have long raised concerns with the rest of Mr. Trump’s legal team, as well as White House officials. Trump Focuses on Defending Saudis, Not Striking Iran, for NowThe administration is not ruling out military strikes. But for now, President Trump is content to remain within the parameters of defense, not offense. Antonio Brown Is Released by the New England PatriotsBrown’s brief, rocky tenure with New England ended the same day that N.F.L. officials spoke with an artist who accused the star wide receiver of unwanted sexual advances. Walmart to End Sales of E-Cigarettes as Vaping Concerns MountVaping-related lung illnesses have been on the rise, and federal and state health departments are investigating the risks. Facebook’s Suspension of ‘Tens of Thousands’ of Apps Reveals Wider Privacy IssuesThe scale of suspensions, following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, was far larger than the social network had previously revealed. Congress Asks More than 80 Companies for Big Tech ComplaintsHouse lawmakers asked the companies for information on how their businesses had been affected by Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. Climate Protests, Whistle-Blower, Area 51: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. As ‘Moscow Mitch’ Rings in His Ears, McConnell Backs Election SecurityEven if it took a taunt to do it, he approved $250 million for voting protections. The Beauty of Being BilingualThe bittersweet discovery that language, and the stories it carries, is not a straight path. ‘Urgent Concern’ About the PresidentA whistle-blower’s report has alarmed the intelligence agencies’ watchdog. Why won’t the administration share it with Congress? The Bygone Baggage of Joe BidenThe politics that created the conditions for Trump cannot be the politics that defeat him. Israel’s Democracy Is Doing Just FineIn an age of demagogues, Israelis showed that demagogy doesn’t work. Why the Whistle-Blowing Process Is Breaking DownThe separation of powers has become increasingly subservient to the separation of parties. What’s Next for Israel?Probably not “peace,” or a Palestinian state any time soon. But certainly political changes and most likely a lesser role for Benjamin Netanyahu. Al Gore: The Climate Crisis Is the Battle of Our Time, and We Can WinWe have the tools. Now we are building the political power. Roy Cohn Is How We Got TrumpFrom McCarthyism to the mob to Trump, Cohn enabled evil. Why did elites embrace him? Why Republicans Play DirtyThey fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything. Their behavior is a threat to democratic stability. Scientists Set Out to Drift With Arctic Ice for a Year to Study Climate ChangeThe Mosaic expedition, a $155 million undertaking five years in the making, aims for a better understanding of how global warming will affect the Arctic. In Pac-12 Football: Empty Seats, TV Woes and Recruiting GapsThe chasm is growing between the Pacific-12 Conference and its Power Five counterparts. And its rescue hopes are pinned on a new TV deal in 2024. I Buy Kegs for the Office. Do I Have to Buy Tampons, Too?Here’s the difference between “nice to have” and “need to have” products at work. U.S. Agreement With El Salvador Seeks to Divert Asylum SeekersAn agreement between the United States and El Salvador will prevent migrants from crossing the southwestern border by requiring them to seek protection in El Salvador first. Inside Airbnb, Employees Eager for Big Payouts Pushed It to Go PublicTension has grown among a 6,000-person work force as it waits to sell company shares, people with knowledge of the situation said. Iranian Students Set to Start at U.S. Universities Are Barred From CountryThe students, who were mostly headed to schools in the University of California system, had visas in hand when they were blocked from their flights this month. In Shadow of Ukraine Scandal, White House Hosts Second State Dinner of Trump EraScrutiny over President Trump’s behavior with world leaders was a hard-to-avoid theme of the day for the Australian prime minister. Boris Johnson Is in Trouble With Brexit. Many Voters Don’t Mind.Despite multiple setbacks, Boris Johnson could still win a general election. Analysts say that, like President Trump, he has played to his core. Treating the Incredible Shrinking VaginaWhat is “vaginal atrophy,” and how can you stop it? For These Black Women in Texas, Rodeo Is a Way of LifeRaising children, keeping a job and riding horses for a cheering crowd — life on the all-black professional rodeo circuit. The Sculptor Who Reconceives Classical MythsYoko Kubrick’s marble works reference familiar tales while subverting the traditions that have defined her discipline. Rugby Is a Sport for Big Guys, and the ShortiesDuring the Rugby World Cup, the smallest players can maneuver around tight spaces and “be quite pesky,” getting into places the large players cannot. Women Poop. Sometimes At Work. Get Over It.Why must the bathroom continue to be fraught? How to Throw a Dinner Party Like You’re in an Italian VillaThe artist Liselotte Watkins took over Capri’s Villa San Michele for an evening filled with local cooking, good conversation — and her painted vases. How Long Before These Salmon Are Gone? ‘Maybe 20 Years’Warming waters and a series of dams are making the grueling migration of the Chinook salmon even more deadly — and threatening dozens of other species. Cancer Patients Tell Us About Clothing for Changing Bodies“The stockings don’t look very good but I’ve decided to change my attitude about that and say they are chic,” one patient writes. How an Ice Age Boulder Became a $3 Million Real Estate ProspectThe Cooper Street Rock, in Upper Manhattan, sat undisturbed for millenniums. Now it’s on the market — or at least half of it is. More Recent Articles |
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Seattle Seahawks defensive end Ezekiel Ansah is expected to make his debut with the franchise Sunday against the visiting New Orleans Saints.
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was placed on injured reserve with a wrist injury.
The eye of Hurricane Lorena came close to making landfall along the coast of Mexico's Baja California on Friday.
Jerry continued its journey to the west on Friday as it neared the Leeward Islands. Jerry, which became a hurricane Thursday, is the 10th named storm and the fourth recognized hurricane of 2019 Atlantic season.
President Donald Trump ordered additional U.S. troops to the Middle East on Friday, nearly a week after an attack on Saudi oil facilities, Department of Defense Mark Esper announced.
Indianapolis Colts starting linebacker Darius Leonard was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
A tour bus carrying dozens of Chinese nationals crashed near Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park on Friday, killing at least four people, local authorities said.
Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton won't play against the Arizona Cardinals due to a foot injury.
Ivanka Trump leads a workforce advisory board meeting at the Boys & Girls Club; Vice President Mike Pence greets newly naturalized U.S. citizens; and President Donald Trump's former campaign manager testifies in Congress, among the highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for September 16, 2019.
The New England Patriots released star wide receiver Antonio Brown on Friday, less than two weeks after signing him.
More than 2,500 strikes and other activities were planned in 156 countries for September 20 and 27 as part of the Global Climate Strike -- a show of opposition toward what organizers say is government inaction in fighting climate change.
The United States signed an agreement on Friday requiring migrants passing through El Salvador on their way to the U.S. border to first request asylum in the Central American country.
Trystan Andrew Terrell pleaded guilty to two counts of murder in the April shooting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
New research shows the antidepressant Sertraline may help alleviate anxiety even better than they reduce symptoms of depression.
NATO announced that its new command, designed to quickly move tanks and personnel around Europe, is operational.
Walmart announced Friday it will stop selling all e-cigarettes after health officials linked at least seven deaths and hundreds of illnesses to vaping products.
According to a new study, water shortages in Asia could make it increasingly difficult to cool new power plants.
A New Jersey man collected a $250,000 lottery jackpot just two years after taking home a $2 million prize from another scratch-off ticket.
The Chinese trade delegation on Friday canceled plans to meet next week with Midwestern farmers impacted by the ongoing trade dispute with the United States.
Israeli fighter planes returned home Friday after their first deployment to Britain for air exercises with the United States and European countries.
Guinness World Records said a Michigan company's bid to set a new world record was successful when it amassed a ball of lint weighing in at 690 pounds.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced what he described as the "highest sanctions ever imposed on a country" against Iran, more than a year after the United States withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal.
The naked aggression of the fascist Iranian regime seems to know no bounds.
President Donald Trump welcomed Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to the White House Friday, for just the second official state visit of his presidency.
Patients who blow off appointments for cancer symptoms are 12 percent more likely to die within a year of diagnosis, British researchers report.
New research, published this week in the journal Science, suggests long dormant genes can be turned on to help crops survive extreme weather -- and researchers are looking toward rice for inspiration.
K-pop stars Twice released clips of "Feel Special" and six other songs from their EP of the same name. 
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