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Jacksonville Jaguars CB Jalen Ramsey ruled out with back injury Jacksonville Jaguars standout cornerback Jalen Ramsey will miss his second consecutive game Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Los Angeles Rams' Clay Matthews suffers broken jaw, out at least one month Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Clay Matthews is expected to miss a significant amount of time after suffering a jaw injury in Thursday's 30-29 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Green Bay Packers WR Davante Adams ruled out vs. Dallas Cowboys Green Bay Packers star wide receiver Davante Adams was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys. NLDS: Atlanta Braves blank St. Louis Cardinals to even series Atlanta starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz outdueled St. Louis Cardinals ace Jack Flaherty as the Braves earned a 3-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday to even the NLDS. Watch: President Donald Trump speaks at Young Black Leadership Summit President Donald Trump spoke at the Young Black Leadership Summit at the White House Friday afternoon. House Democrats subpoena White House, Mike Pence House Democrats subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Mike Pence on Friday for documents related to their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine. ALDS: Justin Verlander, Jose Altuve lead Houston Astros over Tampa Bay Rays Justin Verlander cruised through the Tampa Bay Rays' lineup as the Houston Astros earned a 6-2 victory to open their American League Division Series on Friday. Trump restricts entry for migrants without means to get health insurance President Donald Trump on Friday issued a proclamation restricting the entry of migrants deemed to be a financial "burden" on the U.S. healthcare system. Sen. Bernie Sanders had heart attack, doctors say Doctors who treated Sen. Bernie Sanders for chest discomfort this week in Las Vegas confirmed Friday the Democratic presidential candidate had a heart attack. Agustin Huneeus Jr. sentenced to 5 months in college admissions scandal A federal judge in Massachusetts sentenced a Napa Valley winemaker to five months in prison Friday for paying a $100,000 bribe to get his daughter admitted to college in California. State Department offers $5M for arrest in Niger ambush that killed 4 Green Berets The U.S. State Department on Friday offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators of an ambush that killed four U.S. Green Berets in Niger two years ago. Jury finds 2 Chicago men guilty in murder of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee Separate juries convicted two Chicago man on first-degree murder charges in the death of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee nearly four years ago. Senators urge FTC not to weaken children's online privacy protections A bipartisan group of senators sent a letter Friday urging the Federal Trade Commission not to weaken protections for children's privacy online. Watch: Kangaroo with bucket on its head resurfaces five months later A kangaroo first spotted in the wild with a bucket stuck on its head five months ago has resurfaced, still alive and still struggling with the bucket. Runaway sheep captured after three weeks on the lam A sheep that escaped from its owner during a sheepdog demonstration in Tennessee was captured after more than three weeks on the loose. Virgin Orbit selects RAF pilot as it plans satellite launch program Virgin Orbit, a private company planning launches of orbital satellites, announced that a Royal Air Force pilot will join its team. Judge declines to temporarily lift Massachusetts vaping ban A federal judge on Friday declined to lift Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's four-month ban on the sale of all vaping products amid a court battle challenging the ban. Scientists observe formation of individual viruses, a first For the first time, scientists have captured images of individual viruses forming, gaining insights into the mechanics of viral assembly. Ukraine to review Biden-related investigations Ukraine's top prosecutor on Friday announced plans to review an investigation into the gas company that employed Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden's son. Look: Family's itchy hands lead to $50,000 lottery jackpot A Maryland woman said her superstitions paid off when three of her daughters had itchy hands on the same day, leading her to buy one of them a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $50,000. Watch: RM visits Europe in new BTS vacation log K-pop star RM explores the sights and sounds of Italy, Austria and Denmark in a new vlog post. Paralyzed man uses mind-controlled 'exoskeleton' to move Unable to move either their arms or their legs, quadriplegics are almost completely paralyzed. But in a major breakthrough, a team of French researchers has given one patient the ability to move all four limbs. Proposed change in ethanol rules could benefit corn farmers The Trump administration may require large oil refineries to increase ethanol in their fuels next year to make up for the U.S. waiving ethanol blending requirements at 31 small refineries this summer. |
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2nd Official Is Weighing Whether to Blow the Whistle on Trump’s Ukraine DealingsThe official, a member of the intelligence community, was interviewed by the inspector general to corroborate the original whistle-blower’s account. Impeachment Investigators Subpoena White House and Ask Pence for Documents on UkraineHouse Democrats sent a subpoena to the White House requesting a vast range of documents about President Trump’s dealings with Ukraine and efforts to cover up his actions. Trump Denies Quid Pro Quo for Ukraine, but Envoys Had Their DoubtsWhile President Trump has denied any quid pro quo in pushing Ukraine to investigate his foes, text messages indicate that his own team saw it otherwise. Bernie Sanders Had Heart Attack, His Doctors Say as He Leaves Hospital“After two and a half days in the hospital, I feel great, and after taking a short time off, I look forward to getting back to work,” Mr. Sanders said. Sanders Said He Had a Common Heart Procedure. So Why the Mystery?For three days, Mr. Sanders did not disclose pertinent health details, stirring questions about his condition. On Friday evening, doctors confirmed he had suffered a heart attack. Trump Will Deny Immigrant Visas to Those Who Can’t Pay for Health CareVisa applicants will have to prove they have insurance or the financial resources for medical costs. Impeachment, Prince Harry, Diahann Carroll: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Myth of the Frivolous Female SpenderWomen buy shoes, men buy power — or so goes the trope. Here’s why that myth persists. In the Land of Self-DefeatWhat a fight over the local library in my hometown in rural Arkansas taught me about my neighbors’ go-it-alone mythology — and Donald Trump’s unbeatable appeal. Trump Governs by Grudge in CaliforniaCalifornians don’t vote for Trump, and he’s showing them what he can do about it. Trump and His Henchmen in the FlamesIs this Trump’s public suicide or his genius for survival? Trump’s Future and the Clinton PrecedentCan Democrats and Republicans learn from the mistakes of 1998? Adam Schiff Is the Right Man for the MomentA clinical and focused approach is called for in the face of Trump’s theatrics and distraction. My Father Wanted to Prove America Wrong About RaceHe set out to show that regardless of the barriers, he could fulfill his God-given potential. Struggle by struggle, he did. Donald Trump’s Invitation to the WorldSoliciting foreign interference sets a precedent. Here’s what that looks like. After a Divorce, Who Gets the Dog?I recommend a petnup. Pope Francis Is FearlessHis papacy has been a consistent rebuke to American culture-war Christianity in politics. Free Speech Is Killing UsNoxious language online is causing real-world violence. What can we do about it? Joaquin Phoenix, the Wild Card of ‘Joker’How did an unpredictable star known for loners and killers wind up in a studio blockbuster based on a comic book? Think of it more as a character study. Only the ‘Most Hard-Core Women’ Go Off-Road for Rebelle RallyThe 10-day, 1,600-mile race in the desert, starting next week, challenges body and mind and helps competitors find themselves. What Happened After the Joke: A Stand-Up’s Harrowing TaleGary Gulman has always avoided hack comedy. In a new special, he finds himself in territory other comics have staked out involving depression. The results are fascinating. Elizabeth Warren Campaign Fires Staff Member for ‘Inappropriate Behavior’Richard McDaniel, Ms. Warren’s national organizing director, was let go from the campaign after it “determined that his reported conduct was inconsistent with its values.” Twin Births in the U.S. Are Dropping, and Experts Have a TheoryResearchers believe that the decline may be connected to advances in embryo transfers during in vitro fertilization. You Will Be Shocked by This ArticleThe two biggest companies behind an internet subgenre — the “chumbox ad” — have joined forces to form a company that will generate $2 billion a year. Amber Guyger’s Judge Gave Her a Bible and a Hug. Did That Cross a Line?After a high-profile murder trial, Judge Tammy Kemp ignited a debate about the limits of compassion. Diahann Carroll, Actress Who Broke Barriers With ‘Julia,’ Dies at 84In addition to being a sitcom pioneer, she sang on television, in nightclubs, on recordings and on Broadway, where she won a Tony Award. Scientist Who Discredited Meat Guidelines Didn’t Report Past Food Industry TiesThe lead researcher, Bradley C. Johnston, said he was not required to report his past relationship with a powerful industry trade group. N.Y.P.D. Officer’s Funeral Brings Commissioner and Comrades to TearsThey came by the thousands to mourn Officer Brian Mulkeen, who was killed by “friendly fire” during an arrest in the Bronx. Medicare Shopping Season Is Almost HereEvery fall, the 60 million Americans who use the health plan can compare options and save money. Here’s what to consider. That Music You’re Dancing To? It’s CodeCollectives in cities around the world are bringing computer languages to the club. 5 Stops on Germany’s Whiskey TrailGermany may be known for its beer, but it is also home to some 250 whiskey producers, almost twice as many as in Scotland. October Dreams, and Nightmares, Have Kept Nelson Cruz Coming BackEight years after a World Series title slipped away from him, Cruz remains one of the majors’ best power hitters, in a surprisingly powerful Minnesota Twins lineup. What Rolls Like an Armadillo but Lives in the Sea?A scientist studying the defenses of mollusks called chitons thinks these sea creatures might be less primitive than expected. Why Trump Voters Stick With HimAn imagined conversation with Flyover Man. More Recent Articles |
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Jacksonville Jaguars standout cornerback Jalen Ramsey will miss his second consecutive game Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.
Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Clay Matthews is expected to miss a significant amount of time after suffering a jaw injury in Thursday's 30-29 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
Green Bay Packers star wide receiver Davante Adams was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Atlanta starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz outdueled St. Louis Cardinals ace Jack Flaherty as the Braves earned a 3-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday to even the NLDS.
President Donald Trump spoke at the Young Black Leadership Summit at the White House Friday afternoon.
House Democrats subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Mike Pence on Friday for documents related to their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
Justin Verlander cruised through the Tampa Bay Rays' lineup as the Houston Astros earned a 6-2 victory to open their American League Division Series on Friday.
President Donald Trump on Friday issued a proclamation restricting the entry of migrants deemed to be a financial "burden" on the U.S. healthcare system.
Doctors who treated Sen. Bernie Sanders for chest discomfort this week in Las Vegas confirmed Friday the Democratic presidential candidate had a heart attack.
A federal judge in Massachusetts sentenced a Napa Valley winemaker to five months in prison Friday for paying a $100,000 bribe to get his daughter admitted to college in California.
The U.S. State Department on Friday offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators of an ambush that killed four U.S. Green Berets in Niger two years ago.
Separate juries convicted two Chicago man on first-degree murder charges in the death of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee nearly four years ago.
A bipartisan group of senators sent a letter Friday urging the Federal Trade Commission not to weaken protections for children's privacy online.
A kangaroo first spotted in the wild with a bucket stuck on its head five months ago has resurfaced, still alive and still struggling with the bucket.
A sheep that escaped from its owner during a sheepdog demonstration in Tennessee was captured after more than three weeks on the loose.
Virgin Orbit, a private company planning launches of orbital satellites, announced that a Royal Air Force pilot will join its team.
A federal judge on Friday declined to lift Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's four-month ban on the sale of all vaping products amid a court battle challenging the ban.
For the first time, scientists have captured images of individual viruses forming, gaining insights into the mechanics of viral assembly.
Ukraine's top prosecutor on Friday announced plans to review an investigation into the gas company that employed Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
A Maryland woman said her superstitions paid off when three of her daughters had itchy hands on the same day, leading her to buy one of them a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $50,000.
K-pop star RM explores the sights and sounds of Italy, Austria and Denmark in a new vlog post.
Unable to move either their arms or their legs, quadriplegics are almost completely paralyzed. But in a major breakthrough, a team of French researchers has given one patient the ability to move all four limbs.
The Trump administration may require large oil refineries to increase ethanol in their fuels next year to make up for the U.S. waiving ethanol blending requirements at 31 small refineries this summer. 
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