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NLCS: Anibal Sanchez takes no-hitter into 8th as Nationals beat Cardinals Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and Howie Kendrick's bat remained hot as the Washington Nationals earned a 2-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 of the NLCS. Rams' Todd Gurley doubtful, Aqib Talib out vs. 49ers The Los Angeles Rams will likely be without star running back Todd Gurley for Sunday's matchup against the undefeated San Francisco 49ers. Packers RB Aaron Jones fined $10,527 for waving at Cowboys' Byron Jones Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones was fined by the NFL for taunting Dallas Cowboys cornerback Byron Jones. Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan resigns Kevin McAleenan stepped down as acting secretary of Homeland Security on Friday, President Donald Trump announced. Pittsburgh Steelers' Mason Rudolph ruled out for Week 6 with concussion Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Mason Rudolph was ruled out for the team's Week 6 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. ALCS: Houston Astros to start Zack Greinke in Game 1 vs. New York Yankees Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch named Zack Greinke as his Game 1 starter against the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series. California to phase out use of for-profit prisons, immigration centers California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill phasing out all private, for-profit prisons and immigration detention facilities in the state. NLCS: Nationals place closer Daniel Hudson on paternity list, out for Game 1 The Washington Nationals will begin the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals without closer Daniel Hudson. Shep Smith departs as anchor of Fox News News anchor Shep Smith announced Friday he's leaving Fox News after more than 20 years. Man confesses to shooting near German synagogue A man accused of fatally shooting two people near a German synagogue confessed to the killings, federal prosecutors said Friday. Judge issues injunction against Trump's 'public charge' rule on immigration A New York-based federal judge on Friday issued a temporary injunction against the Trump administration's plan to implement new rules denying immigrants citizenship if they use public welfare. Man wins $100,000 less than four months after $200,000 jackpot A Virginia man who won $200,000 in a lottery drawing scored a $100,000 jackpot from the same drawing just four months later. Fast-moving LA-area wildfire burns homes, prompts evacuations Four fast-moving wildfires have swept through Southern California, forcing mandatory evacuations for thousands as humidity dropped and winds picked up. Watch: School's giant 3D printer racks up three Guinness World Records The new 3D printer at the University of Maine has already racked up three Guinness World Records, including one for the world's largest 3D printer. Fall blizzard hits Great Plains before harvest, burying crops A fall blizzard this week has buried thousands of acres of crops from Montana to Minnesota. Watch: Weather to blame for swarms of crickets in San Antonio Experts said an influx of crickets that some San Antonio residents have called a "plague" resulted from "perfect" weather conditions that allowed the insects to thrive this year. Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, 1st person to walk in space, dies at 85 Alexei Leonov, the first person to walk in space, has died, Russian space agency Roscosmos announced Friday. He was 85. Israel's Elbit Systems sells $153M worth of mini-drones to unnamed country Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems announced the sale of over 1,000 THOR mini-drones to an unnamed Southeast Asian country in a $153 million deal. FDA, Customs inspecting international mail in vaping investigation The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Customs officials are inspecting postal facilities to help trace the supply chain of vaping products linked to lung injuries, the FDA said Friday. Watch: City combating dog poop problem with flags reading 'Is this your turd? A Missouri city is taking an unusual approach to the problem of un-scooped dog droppings: planting little flags next to abandoned poop with slogans such as, "Is this your turd? 'Cuz that's absurd." Pentagon sending more troops, materiel to Saudi Arabia over Iran The U.S. Defense Department announced Friday it will send thousands of additional troops and more equipment to Saudi Arabia, in response to months of heightened tensions in the region involving Riyadh and Iran. Look: Taeyeon teases new album 'Purpose' K-pop star Taeyeon shared a red-hued teaser video for her forthcoming album "Purpose." 'The Stand': Katherine McNamara, Eion Bailey, Hamish Linklater join Stephen King series Katherine McNamara, Eion Bailey and Hamish Linklater are set to star in CBS All Access' upcoming limited series "The Stand," based on the 1978 Stephen King novel of the same name. South Korea to buy 20 more F-35 fighter planes South Korea plans to purchase 20 more F-35 fighter planes from the United States, its arms procurement agency announced. Jenni 'JWoww' Farley, Zack Carpinello split after flirting drama Jenni "JWoww" Farley broke up with Zack Clayton Carpinello after "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation" showed him touching Angela Pivarnick. |
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Giuliani Is Said to Be Under Investigation for Ukraine WorkProsecutors are investigating whether the president’s lawyer broke laws meant to prevent covert foreign influence on the government. Ukraine Envoy Says She Was Told Trump Wanted Her Out Over Lack of TrustAmbassador Marie L. Yovanovitch was recalled from Ukraine after a long campaign against her by Rudolph Giuliani and his allies. Her boss told her she had “done nothing wrong.” What Happened Today in the Trump Impeachment InquiryThe former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine gave an extraordinary interview to impeachment investigators. Those Foreign Business Ties? The Trump Sons Have Plenty TooThe Trumps have criticized Hunter Biden for doing business overseas while his father was vice president. Last month, the Trumps won approval in Scotland to build 500 homes. Trump Taxes: Justice Dept. Asks Judges to Block SubpoenaBut the department did not agree with President Trump’s lawyers that a sitting president is immune from criminal investigation. At Louisiana Rally, Trump Lashes Out at Impeachment Inquiry, PelosiThe president denounced the impeachment inquiry and condemned what he called the “unholy alliance of corrupt Democrat politicians, deep-state bureaucrats and the fake news media.” Trump Reaches ‘Phase 1’ Deal With China and Delays Planned TariffsPresident Trump said he had reached an agreement with China to walk back tensions in the trade war as he met with a top Chinese envoy Friday ISIS Rears Its Head, Adding to Chaos as Turkey Battles KurdsA prison break and a bombing claimed by the Islamic State punctuated fears that the Turkish invasion, now in its third day, was sowing mayhem. White House Threatens Turkey With Crippling SanctionsThe warning comes after Turkey launched military operations against the American military’s Kurdish allies in Syria. Why Populist Democrats Have Gained the Upper Hand in the 2020 RaceAs next week’s debate looms, polls and donor contributions suggest a party seeking candidates who will push the boundaries, while moderates argue they can beat President Trump. Democrats Will Hope for a ‘Bump’ at Next Week’s Debate. What’s It Worth?In a crowded field, experts agree, debates can result in a momentary spike in support for second-tier candidates — but it rarely lasts. Impeachment, Trade, Witches: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Shedding Her Clothes in the Name of EconomicsThe conventional wisdom is that economic growth leads to gender equality. But what if it’s the other way around? Former World Leaders: The Trade War Threatens the World’s EconomyDespite an interim deal, global peace and prosperity remain at risk if the United States and China do not fully resolve their conflict. All the President’s HenchmenMr. Trump has assembled a colorful cast of characters who are having trouble keeping their stories straight. We Are All at the Mercy of the Narcissist in ChiefTo say that we find ourselves in a dysfunctional relationship is an understatement. Goodbye, America. Goodbye, Freedom Man.Under Trump, the U.S. becomes the world’s fair-weather friend. The Free World at 30“If you don’t fight for democracy, you don’t deserve it.” Marie Yovanovitch Fought Corruption, Then Lost Her PostFor nearly 30 years, American diplomats were expected to promote the rule of law. Under President Trump, they get punished for it. How to Tax Our Way Back to JusticeIt is absurd that the working class is now paying higher tax rates than the richest people in America. Luckily, Trump Is an Unstable Non-GeniusHis mental deficiencies may save American democracy. Mormons to the Rescue?The reddest faith in America is also the one most skeptical of Donald Trump. Trump Is Mentally Unfit, No Exam NeededThree mental health professionals who contributed to “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump” cite recent actions that confirm their worries. Trump Orders Troops and Weapons to Saudi Arabia in Message of Deterrence to IranThe announcement came five days after Mr. Trump said his desire to end America’s “endless wars” led him to pull back troops from the Syria-Turkey border. WNYC Is Dropping ‘New Sounds’ After 37 Years. Musicians Are Mourning.The eclectic radio program that has influenced New York’s music scene since 1982 is going off the air. Stephon Clark’s Sons Reach $2.4 Million Settlement Over Police KillingThe city of Sacramento agreed to settle a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the family of Mr. Clark, an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by officers in 2018. Jane Fonda Arrested During Climate Protest Outside U.S. CapitolThe 81-year-old actress was charged with unlawful demonstration and was later released on her own recognizance, Capitol Police said. Shepard Smith, Fox News Anchor, Abruptly Departs From NetworkThe chief news anchor at Fox News, who stood apart from the network’s commentators, announced his departure at the close of his regular broadcast. The Haves and Have-Nots of (Electrical) Power in CaliforniaThe economic impacts of the state’s power shut-off were especially acute in rural, northern towns. Poland’s State Media Is Government’s Biggest Booster Before ElectionWith state television firmly under the control of the ruling party, it has proved itself more valuable than any billboard or advertising campaign. Witches Are Having Their HourPam Grossman, author and host of the popular “The Witch Wave” podcast, said witches are having a resurgence among feminists who want authority over their lives. Review: ‘El Camino,’ a ‘Breaking Bad’ Sequel, Is Suspenseful and SuperfluousThe well-executed Netflix movie entertainingly extends the “Breaking Bad” cinematic universe without really adding to it. At Minneapolis Rally, an Angry Trump Reserves Sharpest Attack for BidenAt a fiery campaign rally Thursday night in Minnesota, President Trump said former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. did nothing but “kiss Barack Obama’s ass.” ‘I Know the Struggle’: Why a Pizza Mogul Left Pies at Memorials to 4 Homeless MenHakki Akdeniz built a pizza chain and has 3.5 million followers on Instagram. But he was once homeless, and returned to the streets this week. More Recent Articles |
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Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and Howie Kendrick's bat remained hot as the Washington Nationals earned a 2-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 of the NLCS.
The Los Angeles Rams will likely be without star running back Todd Gurley for Sunday's matchup against the undefeated San Francisco 49ers.
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones was fined by the NFL for taunting Dallas Cowboys cornerback Byron Jones.
Kevin McAleenan stepped down as acting secretary of Homeland Security on Friday, President Donald Trump announced.
Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Mason Rudolph was ruled out for the team's Week 6 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch named Zack Greinke as his Game 1 starter against the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill phasing out all private, for-profit prisons and immigration detention facilities in the state.
The Washington Nationals will begin the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals without closer Daniel Hudson.
News anchor Shep Smith announced Friday he's leaving Fox News after more than 20 years.
A man accused of fatally shooting two people near a German synagogue confessed to the killings, federal prosecutors said Friday.
A New York-based federal judge on Friday issued a temporary injunction against the Trump administration's plan to implement new rules denying immigrants citizenship if they use public welfare.
A Virginia man who won $200,000 in a lottery drawing scored a $100,000 jackpot from the same drawing just four months later.
Four fast-moving wildfires have swept through Southern California, forcing mandatory evacuations for thousands as humidity dropped and winds picked up.
The new 3D printer at the University of Maine has already racked up three Guinness World Records, including one for the world's largest 3D printer.
A fall blizzard this week has buried thousands of acres of crops from Montana to Minnesota.
Experts said an influx of crickets that some San Antonio residents have called a "plague" resulted from "perfect" weather conditions that allowed the insects to thrive this year.
Alexei Leonov, the first person to walk in space, has died, Russian space agency Roscosmos announced Friday. He was 85.
Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems announced the sale of over 1,000 THOR mini-drones to an unnamed Southeast Asian country in a $153 million deal.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Customs officials are inspecting postal facilities to help trace the supply chain of vaping products linked to lung injuries, the FDA said Friday.
A Missouri city is taking an unusual approach to the problem of un-scooped dog droppings: planting little flags next to abandoned poop with slogans such as, "Is this your turd? 'Cuz that's absurd."
The U.S. Defense Department announced Friday it will send thousands of additional troops and more equipment to Saudi Arabia, in response to months of heightened tensions in the region involving Riyadh and Iran.
K-pop star Taeyeon shared a red-hued teaser video for her forthcoming album "Purpose."
Katherine McNamara, Eion Bailey and Hamish Linklater are set to star in CBS All Access' upcoming limited series "The Stand," based on the 1978 Stephen King novel of the same name.
South Korea plans to purchase 20 more F-35 fighter planes from the United States, its arms procurement agency announced.
Jenni "JWoww" Farley broke up with Zack Clayton Carpinello after "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation" showed him touching Angela Pivarnick. 
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