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Yankees blank Astros, take 1-0 lead in ALCS Gleyber Torres knocked in five runs and Masahiro Tanaka allowed just one hit in six innings as the New York Yankees shut out the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series on Saturday night. At least 3 dead, over 80 injured after deadly Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in JapanScherzer's no-hitter for 7 innings leads Nationals to 2-0 NLCS lead over Cardinals Washington Nationals pitcher Matt Scherzer held the St. Louis Cardinals hitless for 7 innings en route to a 3-1 victory Saturday at Busch Stadium and a 2-0 lead in the American League Championship Series. Boy, 2, shot in road rage incident in Baltimore A 2-year-boy is in stable condition after being shot early Saturday morning in a road rage incident, police said. Ardal O’Hanlon is leaving 'Death in Paradise' after four seasons Irish actor Ardal O'Hanlon is leaving the BBC's detective drama, "Death in Paradise," after four seasons. Lost dog reunited with owner 12 years later, 1,000 miles away in Pittsburgh A 14-year-old toy fox terrier was reunited with its Florida owner in Pittsburgh after being missing for 12 years, Gunman shoots 2 at N.H. church wedding, suspect in custody A gunman shot two people Saturday at a church wedding ceremony in New Hampshire. 'Woke Up This Morning' singers to perform at 'SopranosCon' Rock band Alabama 3 has been booked to perform at next month's inaugural SopranosCon fan convention in New Jersey. Julianne Hough says her two dogs died Dancer and actress Julianne Hough announced on Instagram Saturday that her two dogs died on Sept. 28. California becomes first state to ban new fur products California became the new first state in the nation to ban the sale of new fur products. Kurds say guarding Islamic State prisoners no longer a 'priority' after Turkish incursion Kurdish military officials said Saturday that guarding Islamic State prisoners in Syria is no longer a "priority" after Turkey launched an offensive across the border earlier in the week. Sperm whale dies after beaching in Britain A 33-ton sperm whale died after swimming close to the shore in Northumberland, England, animal rescue officials said. Hard Rock Hotel collapses in New Orleans; 1 dead, 2 missing The Hard Rock Hotel under construction in downtown New Orleans partially collapsed Saturday killing one person and leaving two missing. Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge first to break 2-hour marathon barrier Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge became the first person to break the 2-hour marathon barrier, running the 26.2-mile race in the Austrian capital of Vienna on Saturday. Hong Kong protestors bomb subway station, vandalize property Some protesters in Hong Kong hurled several Molotov cocktails inside a subway station and vandalized property during demonstrations Saturday, local authorities said. Robotic future is on display in South Korea Robots that mix cocktails, teach children programming, care for the elderly and work alongside humans in factories and warehouses were on display this week in Seoul at an industry trade show. State of Emergency declared in Southern California counties amid deadly wildfires Hot, dry weather and strong Santa Ana winds served as the fuel for multiple wildfires to ignite across Southern California on Thursday, prompting officials to issue mandatory evacuation orders. John Bel Edwards fails to avoid runoff for Louisiana governor Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards fell short of the 50 percent threshold to avoid a runoff Saturday with one of two Republicans in his re-election bid. Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg loses chairman title to focus on 737 Max crisis Boeing removed CEO Dennis Muilenburg as chairman of the board, the company said, to give him time to focus on operations amid the 737 Max crisis. Edward Norton, Bruce Willis attend 'Motherless Brooklyn' premiere Cast members attend the premiere of "Motherless Brooklyn" at the 57th New York Film Festival on October 11, 2019. 'High School Musical' series to premiere on ABC, Disney Channel Freeform ABC, Disney Channel and Freeform are set to air the first episode of "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" on Nov. 8. Brooklyn nightclub shooting kills four, injures five A nightclub shooting in New York City on Saturday killed four people and injured five others, police said. Ronald Haskell sentenced to death for massacre that killed family of 6, left lone survivor A Texas jury sentenced a Houston-area man to the death penalty for killing a couple and four of their five children in 2014. Rare 'heavy rain emergency' issued in Japan as menacing Typhoon Hagibis nears landfall As life-threatening impacts were already unfolding, Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in Japan just before 7 p.m. Saturday. DaBaby's 'Kirk' tops U.S. album chart |
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‘This Did Not Go Well’: Inside PG&E’s Blackout Control RoomAs the utility turned off power to millions of Californians, its website went down and it struggled to communicate with local officials and inform residents. In a High-Tech State, Blackouts Are a Low-Tech Way to Prevent FiresOne approach is a microgrid — creating a small power source that can keep the lights on in a small area when the main grid isn’t working. Trump’s Abrupt Shifts in Middle East Unnerve U.S. AlliesPresident Trump’s acquiescence to a Turkish raid on the Kurds in northern Syria alarmed allies for its unpredictability as much as its betrayal. Syrian Arab Fighters Backed by Turkey Kill Two Kurdish PrisonersThe killings, one of them caught on video, raised the specter of wider sectarian warfare as fighting in Syria escalates. Impeachment Support Grows, but So Does the Public DivideAmericans are as divided over impeachment as they are over President Trump. But support for the Democrats’ inquiry is building even in places Mr. Trump won, and among politically crucial independents. In Show of Support, Trump Meets With Giuliani Over LunchThe president’s multiple shows of support for his personal lawyer on Saturday seemed meant to tamp down questions about Mr. Giuliani’s standing. Bringing Grievances to His Conservative Base, Trump Assails Impeachment InquiryFor the third night in a row, the president delivered a version of his combative response to the start of the impeachment inquiry. Bill Gates Met With Jeffrey Epstein Many Times, Despite His PastMr. Gates has minimized his ties to Mr. Epstein. But a Times investigation reveals they had a closer relationship than previously known. What, Exactly, Is Tulsi Gabbard Up To?As she injects chaos into the 2020 Democratic primary by accusing her own party of “rigging” the election, an array of alt-right internet stars, white nationalists and Russians have praised her. How Well Off Is Ohio, Site of Democratic Debate? It’s DebatableUnemployment is down and wages are inching up. But in a state becoming less dependent on manufacturing, people wonder where the well-paying jobs will come from. Warren Dares Facebook With Intentionally False Political AdThe Democratic presidential candidate bought the ad to goad Facebook into removing misinformation in political ads, escalating her feud with the social network. Racists Are Recruiting. Watch Your White Sons.Parents need to understand how white supremacists prey on teen boys, so they can intervene. Fire, Floods and Power Outages: Our Climate Future Has ArrivedThe most urgent imperative now is to turn our fear and frustration into votes. What if the Supreme Court Had an L.G.B.T. Justice?There might be fewer arguments about bathrooms, for starters. Making America WorseAs impeachment commands the spotlight, the Trump administration continues to gut the rule book to hurt millions. Enough Leaning In. Let’s Tell Men to Lean Out.The assertiveness movement has taken a male-defined value system and sold it back to us as feminism. ‘The Beacon Has Gone Out’: What Trump and Giuliani Have WroughtOnce upon a time, we spread ideals of democracy and rule of law. Now? We send Rudy. Democrats Have a Politeness ProblemIn this next debate, they should take the gloves off. A Healthy Fear of ChinaAs the N.B.A. defers to Beijing, a little more Western paranoia might be advantageous. Should We Soak the Rich? You Bet!And they’ll still be loaded. James Comey Would Like to HelpThe former F.B.I. director wants an end to the Trump presidency. And yes, he knows you might think he caused it. Great Draft, Dad. I Have Some Notes.Should an author’s family have a say in what the author chooses to write about them? Fort Worth Officer Fatally Shot Woman Inside Her Home, Police SayBody camera footage shows the officer peering into a window and shouting, “Put your hands up! Show me your hands!” Then he fired his weapon. How a Few Grams of Pot Turned an American-Israeli Into a Geopolitical PawnNaama Issachar, a yoga student arrested at the Moscow airport, has found her fate linked to that of a little-known Russian held in Israel and facing extradition to the United States. Japan Fights Floods in Wake of Typhoon HagibisAt least 10 people were killed in the super typhoon, the largest storm to strike Japan in decades. For Both Trump and Xi, Trade Deal Comes Amid Growing Pressures at HomePresident Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed to a compromise on trade in recent days as they feel political pressures at home and face weakening economies. More Recent Articles |
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Gleyber Torres knocked in five runs and Masahiro Tanaka allowed just one hit in six innings as the New York Yankees shut out the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series on Saturday night.
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Washington Nationals pitcher Matt Scherzer held the St. Louis Cardinals hitless for 7 innings en route to a 3-1 victory Saturday at Busch Stadium and a 2-0 lead in the American League Championship Series.
A 2-year-boy is in stable condition after being shot early Saturday morning in a road rage incident, police said.
Irish actor Ardal O'Hanlon is leaving the BBC's detective drama, "Death in Paradise," after four seasons.
A 14-year-old toy fox terrier was reunited with its Florida owner in Pittsburgh after being missing for 12 years,
A gunman shot two people Saturday at a church wedding ceremony in New Hampshire.
Rock band Alabama 3 has been booked to perform at next month's inaugural SopranosCon fan convention in New Jersey.
Dancer and actress Julianne Hough announced on Instagram Saturday that her two dogs died on Sept. 28.
California became the new first state in the nation to ban the sale of new fur products.
Kurdish military officials said Saturday that guarding Islamic State prisoners in Syria is no longer a "priority" after Turkey launched an offensive across the border earlier in the week.
A 33-ton sperm whale died after swimming close to the shore in Northumberland, England, animal rescue officials said.
The Hard Rock Hotel under construction in downtown New Orleans partially collapsed Saturday killing one person and leaving two missing.
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge became the first person to break the 2-hour marathon barrier, running the 26.2-mile race in the Austrian capital of Vienna on Saturday.
Some protesters in Hong Kong hurled several Molotov cocktails inside a subway station and vandalized property during demonstrations Saturday, local authorities said.
Robots that mix cocktails, teach children programming, care for the elderly and work alongside humans in factories and warehouses were on display this week in Seoul at an industry trade show.
Hot, dry weather and strong Santa Ana winds served as the fuel for multiple wildfires to ignite across Southern California on Thursday, prompting officials to issue mandatory evacuation orders.
Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards fell short of the 50 percent threshold to avoid a runoff Saturday with one of two Republicans in his re-election bid.
Boeing removed CEO Dennis Muilenburg as chairman of the board, the company said, to give him time to focus on operations amid the 737 Max crisis.
Cast members attend the premiere of "Motherless Brooklyn" at the 57th New York Film Festival on October 11, 2019.
ABC, Disney Channel and Freeform are set to air the first episode of "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" on Nov. 8.
A nightclub shooting in New York City on Saturday killed four people and injured five others, police said.
A Texas jury sentenced a Houston-area man to the death penalty for killing a couple and four of their five children in 2014.
As life-threatening impacts were already unfolding, Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in Japan just before 7 p.m. Saturday.
Rapper DaBaby's "Kirk" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 
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