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Rip Taylor, campy comic and game show personality, dies at 84 Rip Taylor, the campy comedian and actor known for throwing confetti, wearing flamboyant outfits and crying for laughs, died Sunday, his publicist Harlan Boll said. He was 84. Eagles RB Darren Sproles passes Tim Brown for fifth in career all-purpose yards Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles passed Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Tim Brown for fifth place in career all-purpose yards Sunday against the New York Jets. 'Batwoman' co-star Meagan Tandy: 'We are representing so many women out there' "Teen Wolf' alum Meagan Tandy said she was excited to join the cast of "Batwoman" because it is largely written by women and focuses on fascinating female characters. Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson done for season with ACL injury Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson sustained a season-ending knee injury during Sunday's 26-23 overtime victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. NLDS: Atlanta Braves stun St. Louis Cardinals with ninth-inning rally Dansby Swanson tied the game with two outs in the ninth inning and Adam Duvall belted a two-run single as the Atlanta Braves rallied past the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 3 of the NLDS. Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mason Rudolph suffers concussion on violent hit Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback Mason Rudolph exited Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens due to a concussion after a nasty helmet-to-helmet hit. Watch: Fred Andrews' death addressed in 'Riverdale' trailer A new trailer for Season 4 of The CW drama "Riverdale" was screened Sunday at New York Comic Con. Jason Behr, Gaius Charles join 'Roswell, New Mexico' for Season 2 "Friday Night Lights" alum Gaius Charles and Jason Behr, one of the stars of the original "Roswell" series, will play recurring roles in Season 2 of "Roswell, New Mexico." NLDS: Nationals' Anibal Sanchez to start over Max Scherzer vs. Dodgers The Washington Nationals will start Anibal Sanchez instead of Max Scherzer for Game 3 of their National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Georgia police officer found not guilty of manslaughter for fatal shooting during traffic stop A former police officer was found not guilty of manslaughter charges after shooting and killing an unarmed black man during a traffic stop in 2018. Passengers stranded for hours on Walt Disney World Skyliner gondolas Riders on Disney World's new gondolas were stranded for hours on Saturday night after an apparent malfunction. UAW: Negotiations with GM 'turn for the worse' Negotiations between United Auto Workers and General Motors took a "turn for the worse" on Sunday, leadership for the union said. Taxi driver beaten after plowing into group of Hong Kong protesters A taxi in Hong Kong plowed through a group of pro-democracy protesters who retaliated by beating the driver Sunday. Archaeologists discover remains of 5,000-year-old city in Israel Archaeologists uncovered a 5,000-year-old city and a religious temple in Israel, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Sunday. N. Korea rules out talks with U.S. until end of anti-Pyongyang policy North Korea on Sunday ruled out any further talks with the United States until Washington takes "a substantial step" to withdraw what it claims is hostile policy against Pyongyang. 'Joker' tops the North American box office with $93.5M "Joker" -- an origin story for the iconic villain starring Joaquin Phoenix -- is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $93.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Attorney represents second whistle-blower with details about Trump's Ukraine call A second whistle-blower has presented information about President Donald Trump's call with the president of Ukraine, which is at the center of an impeachment inquiry, the whistle-blower's attorney said. Snowstorm, rapid freeze-up to create dangerous travel over Rockies, High Plains this weekSnow, gusty winds and plummeting temperatures will accompany a new storm poised to travel from the Rockies to the High Plains this week. Ginger Baker, drummer for Cream and blind Faith, dies at 80 Ginger Baker, the British Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer with Cream and Blind Faith, died Sunday morning, two weeks after his family said he was critically ill in a hospital. He was 80. Electrical vault explosion injures four in Oktoberfest celebration in Southern California An electrical vault explosion at an Oktoberfest celebration in South California slightly injured two firefighters and two civilians, police said. Four dead, five injured in bar shooting in Kansas; two suspects sought Police in Kansas City, Kan., are searching for two suspects after four men were killed and five others injured in a shooting at a bar early Sunday. Cole strikes out 15 as Astros top Rays for 2-0 ALDS lead Gerrit Cole struck out 15 batters in 7 2/3 innings, leading the visiting Houston Astos tp a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday in Game 2 of the American League Division Series at Minute Maid Park. |
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Barr and a Top Prosecutor Cast a Wide Net in Reviewing the Russia InquiryThe attorney general and a veteran prosecutor, John H. Durham, have charted an unusual course that could bolster President Trump’s pet theories about the Russia investigation. Legal Team Says It Represents a Second Whistle-Blower Over Trump and UkraineThe new whistle-blower, who is said to have firsthand knowledge of the president’s dealings, has been interviewed by the intelligence community’s inspector general’s office. Italy’s Connection to the Russia Investigation, ExplainedA Trump adviser met a professor in Rome whose actions figured into the opening of the Russia inquiry in 2016. Now the attorney general is reviewing it. Hong Kong Rallies Turn Violent After Thousands Defy Face Mask BanThe rallies were the first significant public gatherings since the ban took effect the day before, and a test of the government’s resolve to stop months of protests. Johnson & Johnson Lawsuits Raise Fears Over Baby PowderThousands of people who trusted Johnson’s Baby Powder for decades are suing the company after developing cancer. Our reporters investigate their allegations. Murderous Rampage Reveals Perils for the City’s Street HomelessThe brutal killing of four men occurred in a Manhattan neighborhood where the street homeless problem has long persisted. Oligarchs, as U.S. Arts Patrons, Present a Softer Image of RussiaMuseums, the performing arts and historical sites like Fort Ross in California, where an old Russian company flag flies, have been the beneficiaries of their gifts. Six Russians Whose Money Has Made Art and Friends in the WestAs individuals or leaders of foundations and companies, some rich Russians have become patrons of the arts and sponsor events that celebrate Russian culture abroad. Why America Needs Whistle-BlowersThey are not partisans but stewards of our constitutional democracy. Bill de Blasio Needs to Get to WorkIt isn’t too late for the mayor to deliver for New York City. Impeach Trump, RepeatedlyA president should not be able to stonewall and run out the clock. Rudy Giuliani Welcomes You To Eastern EuropeSo much about the Trump administration seems pulled from the playbook of a post-Soviet kleptocracy. Walk, Run, Cha-ChaPaul and Millie Cao lost their youth to the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Forty years later, they are rediscovering themselves on the dance floor. The Phones Are Alive, With the Sounds of Katie CouricInstagram! iHeartRadio! Email! The veteran television personality is back with a desire for your little screens. Addicted to Screens? That’s Really a You ProblemNir Eyal, who wrote the industry manual for hooking people on tech, now has a recipe to free you — even though it was your fault to begin with. Japanese Surveillance Ship Collides With North Korean Fishing BoatThe collision came less than a week after North Korea launched a missile that landed in Japan’s exclusive economic zone. New York City Wants to Put a Climate Change ‘Laboratory’ on Governors IslandThe island, which has an unusual history and considerable real estate potential, could host a complex devoted to climate policy under the plan, which is in its early stages. New Nissan Pay Problems Point to Conflicts at the TopTwo insiders who brought down Carlos Ghosn were involved with improper payments, an inquiry found. The company’s full board never heard about it. Disney World Skyliner Gondola Abruptly Stops, Stranding Passengers in AirThe gondola system, which connects Epcot, Hollywood Studios and several Disney World resorts, opened on Sept. 29. It has now been shut down. Witness in Trial of Former Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger Fatally Shot, Lawyer SaysOfficials have not publicly identified a motive or suspect in the shooting of Joshua Brown, who provided key testimony about the 2018 killing of Botham Jean. Rip Taylor, Flamboyant Television Comedian and Actor, Dies at 84He made over 2,000 television appearances during his more than 50 years in show business. Amid Trade War, Farmers Lean on a New Crop: HempWith the rising popularity of CBD products, farmers are growing hemp. Some see it as a way to ride out President Trump’s fight over trade. Others fear it may not last. Overwhelmed or Ill Informed, 70,000 Wildfire Victims May Get NothingLawyers say PG&E’s bankruptcy process in California is pre-empting the claims of tens of thousands who suffered losses in fires linked to its equipment. Video Shows Deer Crashing Through Window of SalonThe startling video underscored the dangers of surging deer populations that are encroaching on populated areas of the Northeast. 10 Tips to Avoid Leaving Tracks Around the InternetSome of these suggestions are more aggressive, and make using the web less convenient, but they’ll definitely protect your privacy. Extinction Rebellion Takes Aim at FashionXR says it is the fastest growing direct action climate movement in history. And it has the fashion business in its sights. Demi Moore Shares a Peek Behind the Scenes of Her No. 1 Best SellerThe Hollywood legend gets real — really real — on fame, family, love and what it was like to write a book. ‘Saturday Night Live’: Matthew Broderick Joins the Trump TeamThe actor portrayed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in this week’s episode, which was hosted by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and featured Taylor Swift as musical guest. More Recent Articles |
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Rip Taylor, the campy comedian and actor known for throwing confetti, wearing flamboyant outfits and crying for laughs, died Sunday, his publicist Harlan Boll said. He was 84.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles passed Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Tim Brown for fifth place in career all-purpose yards Sunday against the New York Jets.
"Teen Wolf' alum Meagan Tandy said she was excited to join the cast of "Batwoman" because it is largely written by women and focuses on fascinating female characters.
Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson sustained a season-ending knee injury during Sunday's 26-23 overtime victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dansby Swanson tied the game with two outs in the ninth inning and Adam Duvall belted a two-run single as the Atlanta Braves rallied past the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 3 of the NLDS.
Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback Mason Rudolph exited Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens due to a concussion after a nasty helmet-to-helmet hit.
A new trailer for Season 4 of The CW drama "Riverdale" was screened Sunday at New York Comic Con.
"Friday Night Lights" alum Gaius Charles and Jason Behr, one of the stars of the original "Roswell" series, will play recurring roles in Season 2 of "Roswell, New Mexico."
The Washington Nationals will start Anibal Sanchez instead of Max Scherzer for Game 3 of their National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
A former police officer was found not guilty of manslaughter charges after shooting and killing an unarmed black man during a traffic stop in 2018.
Riders on Disney World's new gondolas were stranded for hours on Saturday night after an apparent malfunction.
Negotiations between United Auto Workers and General Motors took a "turn for the worse" on Sunday, leadership for the union said.
A taxi in Hong Kong plowed through a group of pro-democracy protesters who retaliated by beating the driver Sunday.
Archaeologists uncovered a 5,000-year-old city and a religious temple in Israel, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Sunday.
North Korea on Sunday ruled out any further talks with the United States until Washington takes "a substantial step" to withdraw what it claims is hostile policy against Pyongyang.
"Joker" -- an origin story for the iconic villain starring Joaquin Phoenix -- is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $93.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A second whistle-blower has presented information about President Donald Trump's call with the president of Ukraine, which is at the center of an impeachment inquiry, the whistle-blower's attorney said.
Ginger Baker, the British Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer with Cream and Blind Faith, died Sunday morning, two weeks after his family said he was critically ill in a hospital. He was 80.
An electrical vault explosion at an Oktoberfest celebration in South California slightly injured two firefighters and two civilians, police said.
Police in Kansas City, Kan., are searching for two suspects after four men were killed and five others injured in a shooting at a bar early Sunday.
Gerrit Cole struck out 15 batters in 7 2/3 innings, leading the visiting Houston Astos tp a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday in Game 2 of the American League Division Series at Minute Maid Park. 
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