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ALCS: New York Yankees edge Houston Astros to stay alive DJ LeMahieu and Aaron Hicks each blasted first-inning home runs and James Paxton pitched six strong innings as the New York Yankees defeated Houston to trim the Astros' lead in the ALCS to 3-2. New York Giants' Saquon Barkley, Evan Engram to return vs. Arizona Cardinals New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Evan Engram are expected to play in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals at MetLife Stadium. New Orleans Pelicans' Zion Williamson to miss multiple weeks with knee injury New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson is expected to miss multiple weeks to begin the regular season but avoided a major injury. State Department: American tourists died of natural causes in Dominican Republican Toxicology tests on three Americans who died in the Dominican Republic earlier this year indicated they died of natural causes, the U.S. State Department said Friday. New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara, Jared Cook ruled out vs. Chicago Bears The New Orleans Saints will be without star running back Alvin Kamara and tight end Jared Cook for Sunday's matchup against the Chicago Bears. State Department finds violations in Hillary Clinton email probe, but no deliberate mishandling The State Department concluded its investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of private email server, finding there was no deliberate mishandling of classified information. ALCS: New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton back in lineup after quad injury New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton will return to the team's lineup in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros. Tropical Storm Nestor barrels over Gulf of Mexico toward U.S. Residents along part of the Gulf Coast are bracing for newly formed Tropical Storm Nestor, which is projected to make landfall early this weekend and unleash flooding rain and damaging winds. Rep. Elijah Cummings to lie in state at Capitol Rep. Elijah Cummings will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol next week before his funeral, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Friday. Johnson & Johnson shares drop after baby powder recall Shares of Johnson & Johnson plunged by 6.23 percent Friday after the company recalled baby powder tainted with asbestos. Firefly Aerospace partners with Aerojet Rocketdyne Rocket startup company Firefly Aerospace said Friday it will partner with Aerojet Rocketdyne -- a defense and aircraft contractor with roots dating back to 1942. Zantac OTC recalled over cancer-causing chemical Pharmaceutical company Sanofi announced Friday it's recalling over-the-counter Zantac a month after the Food and Drug Administration said the heartburn drug contains small amounts of a carcinogen. Disinfectants may raise risk of COPD among nurses, study suggests The cleaners and disinfectants used to sterilize medical equipment and wash hospital surfaces appear to increase nurses' odds of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a new study. Study uncovers racial gaps in treatment of multiple myeloma There are significant racial disparities in treatment of U.S. patients with multiple myeloma, a new study shows. Donald Trump nominates Dan Brouillette to replace Rick Perry as energy secretary President Donald Trump nominated Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette to head the department Friday, one day after Rick Perry resigned the post. Physicists discover new stable form of plutonium Using the European Synchrotron, a team of physicists have identified a new stable form of plutonium. The newly discovered compound exists in a solid state and features an unexpected, pentavalent oxidation state. Watch: Michigan scientists create world's largest periodic table A team of scientists in Michigan have created what they believe to be a new Guinness World Record in the form of the world's largest periodic table of the elements. Decommissioned Coast Guard cutter Bramble to go to auction The decommissioned U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Bramble, once a familiar site on the Great Lakes, will be auctioned in November. Class ring lost in yard of Montana home found 50 years later A woman visiting her former home in Montana found the class ring she dropped while raking leaves 50 years earlier. Five states reached all-time unemployment lows in September The unemployment rates for five states -- Alabama, California, Illinois, New Jersey and South Carolina -- have reached all-time lows, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday. Meir, Koch back in space station after completing first all-female spacewalk NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are back inside the space station having completed a historic spacewalk -- the first featuring two women. In photos: Highlights from the week of October 14, 2019 in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump meets with Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the White House. The Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues visit. And officials testify in the impeachment inquiry into Trump's actions in Ukraine. Those are among the highlights from Washington, D.C., for the week of October 14, 2019. Ancient microbes are living inside Europe's deepest meteorite crater Rock cores collected from deep beneath the planet's surface suggests ancient microbes have been living inside Europe's largest meteorite crater for millions of years. Robert Flaxman receives 1 month in prison in college admissions scandal A federal judge sentenced a California man Friday to one month in prison for paying a $75,000 bribe to doctor his daughter's ACT scores, to increase her changes of being admitted to college. Watch: Florida deputies rescue raccoon with plastic bottle stuck on head Sheriff's deputies in Florida came to the rescue of a raccoon spotted running "scared and confused" with its head stuck inside a plastic bottle. |
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As Inquiry Widens, McConnell Is Said to See Impeachment Trial as InevitableWith an eye toward protecting the Republican majority, Senator Mitch McConnell is preparing a serious review of impeachment articles he sees as unavoidable. On Day 1,001, Trump Made It Clear: Being ‘Presidential’ Is BoringIf he acted “presidential,” Mr. Trump said Thursday night in Dallas, “everybody would be out of here so fast.” Defiant Mulvaney Rides Out Storm Over His Ukraine CommentsAs he approaches his anniversary in the White House as acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney finds himself in a something of a netherworld. Boeing Pilot Complained of ‘Egregious’ Issue With 737 Max in 2016Two years before two deadly crashes, a top pilot told a colleague that a new automated system, known as MCAS, was causing trouble in flight simulators. Read the Boeing Pilot Messages From 2016: ‘The Plane Is Trimming Itself Like Craxy’Two years before the 737 Max was involved in two fatal crashes, the pilot told a colleague that a new automated system on the plane was making it difficult to control in flight simulators. Pence, Thrown Into Turkey Negotiations, Pleases Few With Erdogan AgreementBy the time Mr. Pence returned to Washington, the cease-fire agreement he negotiated had been roundly denounced as a capitulation to the Turkish president. The Stunning Escape of El Chapo’s Son: It’s Like ‘a Bad Netflix Show’Henchmen forced a patrol of armed forces to release Ovidio Guzmán Lopez after he had been captured. State Dept. Inquiry Into Clinton Emails Finds No Deliberate Mishandling of Classified InformationThe report appears to bookend a controversy that dogged Ms. Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. Tulsi Gabbard Lashes Back at Hillary Clinton After Claim of Russian InfluenceIn a podcast interview this week, the former secretary of state suggested that Ms. Gabbard was being “groomed” to run a third-party presidential campaign. Boeing, Brexit, Syria: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Week Diplomats Broke Their SilenceHow several career diplomats illuminated the state of foreign policy in the Trump administration, even as the White House tried to block them from testifying. The Crisis of the Republican PartyThe G.O.P. will not be able to postpone a reckoning on Donald Trump’s presidency for much longer. Mulvaney, as Clouseau, Solves Mystery!The acting chief of staff’s admission changes everything. How China Could Stop Brazil’s Ecological TragedyAs the largest importer of Brazilian soy and beef, Beijing can use its leverage to deter the destruction of the Amazon rainforest. How Did Gordon Sondland Think This Was Going to End?He paid $1 million for an ambassadorship and bought himself disgrace. Our Republic Is Under Attack From the PresidentIf President Trump doesn’t demonstrate the leadership that America needs, then it is time for a new person in the Oval Office. Trump’s Gut, and the Gutting of American CredibilityKurds always get shafted. Still, this was American perfidy. ‘Big Mouth’ Is the Queer Childhood I Wish I HadMost L.G.B.T.Q. adults could not openly explore their sexuality as children, but the Netflix series provides a template (and hope) for future generations. Why Aren’t We Curious About the Things We Want to Be Curious About?You’ve been clickbaited by your own brain. Are We Ready for the Breastfeeding Father?He has intrigued and disgusted for millenniums. He has also remained largely hypothetical, until now. The Journalist vs. the President, With Life on the LineMaria Ressa, editor of a popular news site in the Philippines, has incurred President Duterte and his supporters’ wrath by investigating his extrajudicial killing campaign. ‘Parasite’ and South Korea’s Income Gap: Call It Dirt Spoon CinemaBong Joon Ho’s latest film joins a growing list of movies criticizing South Korean inequality — a problem so pervasive it has given birth to its own slang. Biden Escalates Attack on Facebook Over False Political AdsJoseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidential campaign sent Facebook a letter about a false video ad that a super PAC ran on the social network. New Energy Secretary Fits Trend: Cabinet Dominated by LobbyistsPresident Trump said he would “drain the swamp,” but with the elevation of a former auto lobbyist to be energy secretary, he is sticking to the trend of filling his cabinet with Washington insiders. As Tropical Storm Nestor Forms, New Orleans to Use Explosives to Topple 2 CranesWith the storm moving through the Gulf of Mexico, the authorities were hurrying to bring down cranes at the site of the Hard Rock Hotel building collapse that killed three people. Trump’s Choice to Bring G7 to His Own Resort Would Be Illegal, if He Weren’t PresidentThe president is exempt from federal conflict-of-interest laws. But his decision to bring world leaders to his Doral resort in Florida could raise a constitutional issue. China’s Cryptocurrency Plan Has a Powerful Partner: Big BrotherFacebook’s Libra project led Beijing to accelerate its efforts. The government could soon know a lot more about how people are spending. Booker T. Jones, Soul’s Ultimate Sideman, Takes the Lead at LastIn a new memoir, “Time Is Tight: My Life, Note by Note,” the Stax studio wizard and acclaimed producer tells his own story and finds his voice. Ranveer Singh Champions Indian Rap. ‘Gully Boy’ Provided a Spark.The actor, who starred in the movie focused on India’s underground hip-hop scene, has helped start the record label IncInk. 7 Podcasts for the Sports FanEvery sport needs a good commentator, and these shows offer everything from postgame analysis to historical storytelling. If It’s Trump vs. Warren, Then What?A hard but necessary choice to save the country. More Recent Articles |
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DJ LeMahieu and Aaron Hicks each blasted first-inning home runs and James Paxton pitched six strong innings as the New York Yankees defeated Houston to trim the Astros' lead in the ALCS to 3-2.
New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Evan Engram are expected to play in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson is expected to miss multiple weeks to begin the regular season but avoided a major injury.
Toxicology tests on three Americans who died in the Dominican Republic earlier this year indicated they died of natural causes, the U.S. State Department said Friday.
The New Orleans Saints will be without star running back Alvin Kamara and tight end Jared Cook for Sunday's matchup against the Chicago Bears.
The State Department concluded its investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of private email server, finding there was no deliberate mishandling of classified information.
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton will return to the team's lineup in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros.
Residents along part of the Gulf Coast are bracing for newly formed Tropical Storm Nestor, which is projected to make landfall early this weekend and unleash flooding rain and damaging winds.
Rep. Elijah Cummings will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol next week before his funeral, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Friday.
Shares of Johnson & Johnson plunged by 6.23 percent Friday after the company recalled baby powder tainted with asbestos.
Rocket startup company Firefly Aerospace said Friday it will partner with Aerojet Rocketdyne -- a defense and aircraft contractor with roots dating back to 1942.
Pharmaceutical company Sanofi announced Friday it's recalling over-the-counter Zantac a month after the Food and Drug Administration said the heartburn drug contains small amounts of a carcinogen.
The cleaners and disinfectants used to sterilize medical equipment and wash hospital surfaces appear to increase nurses' odds of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a new study.
There are significant racial disparities in treatment of U.S. patients with multiple myeloma, a new study shows.
President Donald Trump nominated Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette to head the department Friday, one day after Rick Perry resigned the post.
Using the European Synchrotron, a team of physicists have identified a new stable form of plutonium. The newly discovered compound exists in a solid state and features an unexpected, pentavalent oxidation state.
A team of scientists in Michigan have created what they believe to be a new Guinness World Record in the form of the world's largest periodic table of the elements.
The decommissioned U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Bramble, once a familiar site on the Great Lakes, will be auctioned in November.
A woman visiting her former home in Montana found the class ring she dropped while raking leaves 50 years earlier.
The unemployment rates for five states -- Alabama, California, Illinois, New Jersey and South Carolina -- have reached all-time lows, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday.
NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are back inside the space station having completed a historic spacewalk -- the first featuring two women.
President Donald Trump meets with Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the White House. The Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues visit. And officials testify in the impeachment inquiry into Trump's actions in Ukraine. Those are among the highlights from Washington, D.C., for the week of October 14, 2019.
Rock cores collected from deep beneath the planet's surface suggests ancient microbes have been living inside Europe's largest meteorite crater for millions of years.
A federal judge sentenced a California man Friday to one month in prison for paying a $75,000 bribe to doctor his daughter's ACT scores, to increase her changes of being admitted to college.
Sheriff's deputies in Florida came to the rescue of a raccoon spotted running "scared and confused" with its head stuck inside a plastic bottle. 
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