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Trump to attend World Series if there's a Game 5 U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he plans to attend the World Series on Sunday if the Houston Astros can fend off being swept beforehand. Kim Jong Un tours new N. Korean 'socialist' spa resort North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a new spa resort under construction in the country's South Pyongan Province and expressed "great satisfaction" at developments there, state media reported on Friday. Vlatko Andonovski to replace Jill Ellis as USWNT coach Vlatko Andonovski, the current coach of Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer league, is expected to replace Jill Ellis as coach of the United States women's national soccer team. Amazon orders Season 2 of 'Modern Love' Amazon Prime Video has renewed its half-hour anthology series "Modern Love" for a second season. New England Patriots agree to trade DE Michael Bennett to Dallas Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys are acquiring Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Bennett from the New England Patriots. Lea Michele to star in ABC's 'Same Time, Next Christmas' "Glee" and "Scream Queens" star Lea Michele is set to star in ABC's holiday movie, "Same Time, Next Christmas." Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd, Jake Thomas return for 'Lizzie McGuire' sequel Former "Lizzie McGuire" stars Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas are returning for the sequel series. Sen. Graham introduces resolution condemning impeachment inquiry Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a resolution condemning House Democrats' impeachment inquiry amid a two-day break in the proceedings for the funeral of Rep. Elijah Cummings. President Donald Trump awards Medal of Freedom to former racer Roger Penske President Donald Trump honored racing icon and businessman Roger Penske with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a ceremony at the White House on Thursday. 'Last Man Standing' to return on Jan. 2 Tim Allen's Fox sitcom "Last Man Standing" will kick off its eighth season on Jan. 2. New York Yankees' Aaron Hicks to undergo Tommy John surgery New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks will undergo Tommy John surgery on his throwing elbow next week. Bernie Sanders unveils plan to legalize marijuana nationwide Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders unveiled a plan Thursday to legalize marijuana throughout the United States, reverse marijuana convictions and regulate the marijuana industry. Harry Connick Jr. gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Entertainer Harry Connick Jr. was honored Thursday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. San Diego Padres to hire Texas Rangers' Jayce Tingler as manager The San Diego Padres are turning to Jayce Tingler of the Texas Rangers to be the club's next manager. Brexit: British PM Boris Johnson seeks December election British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday called on members of Parliament to agree to a Dec. 12 election in exchange for more time to debate his Brexit legislation. Philadelphia Phillies hire former New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi The Philadelphia Phillies hired former New York Yankees skipper Joe Girardi to be the club's next manager. Remembering Rep. Elijah Cummings U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, who served 12 terms in Congress, died October 17 at age 68. Cummings was to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on October 24, where thousands were expected to pay tribute. Former President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak at Cumming's funeral the next day in Baltimore. Florida woman sues Tesla, blames retractable door handles for husband's death A Florida woman sued Tesla for her husband's death after his vehicle's retractable door handles failed to extend following a crash, making it impossible for rescuers to reach him. Houston Astros fire assistant general manager Brandon Taubman The Houston Astros fired assistant general manager Brandon Taubman after an investigation into a clubhouse tirade directed toward a group of female reporters. Gallup: Record-high number of women prefer jobs outside the home The number of women who prefer to work outside the house instead of being a homemaker reached its highest level in three decades, a Gallup poll released Thursday indicates. United States, South Korea agree to research partnership The United States and South Korea agreed to a research partnership focused on science, technology and solutions to public safety threats. Hong Kong parking space sells for nearly $1 millionA Hong Kong businessman set a new record for the city when he sold a coveted downtown parking space for a total $969,000. Don't delay surgery for very early-stage breast cancer, study suggests Longer delays in surgery for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) breast cancer lead to a higher risk of invasive ductal carcinoma and a slightly lower survival rate, researchers found. VA whistle-blower protection office 'floundered in its mission,' watchdog says The Veterans Affairs whistle-blower protection office has "floundered in its mission" to properly investigate complaints and assist those who come forward with them since its creation two years ago, a watchdog said. |
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Justice Dept. Is Said to Open Criminal Inquiry Into Its Own Russia InvestigationThe move is likely to open the attorney general to accusations that he is trying to deliver a political victory for President Trump. A Forecast for a Warming World: Learn to Live With FireThe Kincade fire is burning more than 10,000 acres in California. Other areas of the country are experiencing drought so understanding fire is becoming ever more important. Republicans Fight Trump’s Impeachment by Attacking the ProcessPresident Trump wants his party to defend him more aggressively. Senators instead are denouncing the House investigation. Vulnerable Senate Republicans Shrink From Defending TrumpSenate Republicans up for re-election in 2020, fearful of straying too far from Mr. Trump yet at pains to defend him, have adopted a strategy of saying as little as possible. Read the Trump Administration’s Warning Letter to Laura CooperThe No. 2 Pentagon official told Ms. Cooper, the military’s Russia-Ukraine expert, not to talk to Congress. She did anyway. Officials Called It a Heart Attack. Inmates Saw a Bloody Beating.John McMillon was a 67-year-old inmate who was looking forward to his parole hearing. He never made it there. Boris Johnson Calls for December Election in Push to Break Brexit DeadlockBritain’s prime minister challenged lawmakers to approve a general election, but the opposition Labour Party reacted coolly to the idea. Your Halloween Costume Expires Sooner Than You ThinkA brief history of wearing the zeitgeist, from the Rubik’s Cube to Minions. When Did Everybody Become a Witch?Witch parties, witch protests and a bevy of new books: We have reached peak witch. Brexit, California Wildfires, Floppy Disks: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Victim of the Shadow GovernmentHow one cabinet secretary discovered a White House back channel for political appointees — and their plot to remove him from office. One Thing You Can Do: Look for the Energy Star LabelAlso this week, Exxon Mobil goes to court. How to Win ImpeachmentAnd what can be done about “deaths of despair”? Chuck Schumer: A Bold Plan for Clean CarsI have a proposal that is supported not just by environmentalists but also by labor and large automakers. The Man Who Feeds AntsAnd other tales of pollution in Karachi. Donald Trump’s ‘Very Special’ Victory in SyriaIt’s certainly special for Erdogan, Putin and al-Assad. The Day the Trump Boom DiedWhy has business confidence collapsed? The Tipping System Is Immoral(You should still generally leave 30 percent.) The United States Has Never Truly Been a DemocracyWe haven’t yet perfected our system of government. The S.E.C.’s Clayton Turns Oversight PartisanWhat is happening at the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board should alarm everyone. The Trump administration is eroding its independence. Why Did Republicans Storm the Capitol? They’re Running Out of OptionsAs more testimony is disclosed, it becomes clearer that President Trump’s only defense against impeachment is to distract from the facts. Ms. Monopoly Creates a World Where No One WinsGames like this one attempt to have players reckon with social inequalities. But there’s a fine line between teaching and pandering. The Black-and-White World of Big TechMark Zuckerberg presented us with an either-or choice of free speech — either we have it or we’re China. Tech leaders have a duty to admit it’s much more complicated. How Mary-Kay Wilmers Became Britain’s Most Influential EditorAs newspapers and magazines flounder, The London Review of Books has flourished by championing intellectual debate. No Wind. No Problem. The Sailing Race Must Go On.The suspense mounted at the world’s largest regatta in Trieste, Italy: Which boat would come in last? The Day a Sniper Shattered My Marine Unit’s InnocenceOn deployment in Iraq, we were lucky at first. Two weeks later, we became the first company in our battalion to lose a Marine. Turkish and Kurdish Forces Said to Clash in SyriaMilitary forces maneuvered for position after an American withdrawal, apparently violating a United States-brokered cease-fire. Brandon Taubman, Astros Executive, Is Fired Over OutburstThe Astros said interviews revealed that Taubman had indeed directed inappropriate comments at female reporters after a victory last weekend. Chinese Lease of Entire Island Is Deemed Illegal in SolomonsThe sweeping deal, signed by the head of a provincial government and executives from a Beijing-based conglomerate, had shocked residents. Trump Golf Club May Lose Liquor License Over Fatal Car CrashThe New Jersey attorney general sent a letter to President Trump’s club in Colts Neck giving it 30 days to contest being stripped of its liquor license. Muslim Student Athlete Disqualified From Race for Wearing HijabNoor Alexandria Abukaram, 16, was disqualified from a high school cross-country race in Ohio because she did not have permission to run in her hijab. Officials said the rule might change. As Putin Era Begins to Wane, Russia Unleashes a Sweeping CrackdownA wave of arrests against journalists, opposition activists, doctors and religious believers raises a question: Is this a police state in the making or just a highly dysfunctional one? Earthquakes Are Jolting the Netherlands. Gas Drilling Is to Blame.Tremors from extraction are blighting 350 square miles. Thousands of homeowners claim damage, and production will end in 2022. In China, FIFA’s Focus Is Soccer, Not Human RightsAfter faulting the United States and Canada last year, FIFA is more muted as it brings a new tournament to China. 16 Useful Gems in Apple’s New iOS 13iOS 13, Apple’s new operating system for the iPhone, comes with tons of new tools under the hood. Here are some of the most helpful. How to Get a Better Deal From a Real Estate AgentThe economist Justin Wolfers saved a hefty sum by offering an hourly fee instead of a commission, thwarting a system that is often inefficient and uncompetitive. The Artist Painting Unwitting New York Subway RidersAt just 23 years old, the Bronx-born Devon Rodriguez is a finalist in this year’s prestigious Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. ‘Synonyms’ Review: Brilliant. Relentless. Comic. Tragic.In this scorching movie from Nadav Lapid, a young Israeli flees to Paris and tries to transform into a Frenchman. It goes badly. More Recent Articles
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he plans to attend the World Series on Sunday if the Houston Astros can fend off being swept beforehand.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a new spa resort under construction in the country's South Pyongan Province and expressed "great satisfaction" at developments there, state media reported on Friday.
Vlatko Andonovski, the current coach of Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer league, is expected to replace Jill Ellis as coach of the United States women's national soccer team.
Amazon Prime Video has renewed its half-hour anthology series "Modern Love" for a second season.
The Dallas Cowboys are acquiring Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Bennett from the New England Patriots.
"Glee" and "Scream Queens" star Lea Michele is set to star in ABC's holiday movie, "Same Time, Next Christmas."
Former "Lizzie McGuire" stars Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas are returning for the sequel series.
Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a resolution condemning House Democrats' impeachment inquiry amid a two-day break in the proceedings for the funeral of Rep. Elijah Cummings.
President Donald Trump honored racing icon and businessman Roger Penske with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a ceremony at the White House on Thursday.
Tim Allen's Fox sitcom "Last Man Standing" will kick off its eighth season on Jan. 2.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks will undergo Tommy John surgery on his throwing elbow next week.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders unveiled a plan Thursday to legalize marijuana throughout the United States, reverse marijuana convictions and regulate the marijuana industry.
Entertainer Harry Connick Jr. was honored Thursday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The San Diego Padres are turning to Jayce Tingler of the Texas Rangers to be the club's next manager.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday called on members of Parliament to agree to a Dec. 12 election in exchange for more time to debate his Brexit legislation.
The Philadelphia Phillies hired former New York Yankees skipper Joe Girardi to be the club's next manager.
U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, who served 12 terms in Congress, died October 17 at age 68. Cummings was to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on October 24, where thousands were expected to pay tribute. Former President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak at Cumming's funeral the next day in Baltimore.
A Florida woman sued Tesla for her husband's death after his vehicle's retractable door handles failed to extend following a crash, making it impossible for rescuers to reach him.
The Houston Astros fired assistant general manager Brandon Taubman after an investigation into a clubhouse tirade directed toward a group of female reporters.
The number of women who prefer to work outside the house instead of being a homemaker reached its highest level in three decades, a Gallup poll released Thursday indicates.
The United States and South Korea agreed to a research partnership focused on science, technology and solutions to public safety threats.
Longer delays in surgery for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) breast cancer lead to a higher risk of invasive ductal carcinoma and a slightly lower survival rate, researchers found.
The Veterans Affairs whistle-blower protection office has "floundered in its mission" to properly investigate complaints and assist those who come forward with them since its creation two years ago, a watchdog said. 
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