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NLCS: Stephen Strasburg, Nationals beat Cardinals to take commanding 3-0 lead Stephen Strasburg turned in a dominant outing and Howie Kendrick continued his red-hot hitting as the Washington Nationals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to take a 3-0 lead in the NLCS. Singapore air force celebrates 10 years of training at Idaho air base The Republic of Singapore Air Force, with fighter planes but little space for an airbase, celebrated its 10th year of training operations in Idaho. Margaret Atwood, Bernardine Evaristo win 2019 Booker Prize In a rare break from tradition and going against its own rules, the 2019 Man Booker Prize was awarded Monday to two authors: Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo. Philadelphia Eagles release veteran LB Zach Brown after loss to Vikings The Philadelphia Eagles released veteran linebacker Zach Brown, three days after he made harsh comments about former teammate and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins. Gov. Gavin Newsom calls on PG&E to refund Californians for shutdowns California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday called for Pacific Electric and Gas to issue a rebate to customers and state regulators suggested sanctions following planned power shutdowns last week. ALCS: New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton could start Game 3 vs. Astros The New York Yankees are hopeful that outfielder Giancarlo Stanton will return to the starting lineup for Game 3 of the American League Championship Series on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium. Trump's former Russian aide Fiona Hill testifies in impeachment inquiry Former White House adviser Fiona Hill testified before House investigators Monday behind closed doors as part of the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. Fort Worth officer who fatally shot black woman in her home charged with murder A white male police officer who fatally shot a 28-year-old black woman who was in her home through a window Saturday was charged with murder, the Fort Worth police chief said Monday. Chicago Bears place G Kyle Long on IR due to nagging hip injury The Chicago Bears placed Pro Bowl right guard Kyle Long on injured reserve due to a problematic hip injury. United States imposes sanctions on Turkey; Erdogan calls for NATO help in Syria U.S. President Donald Trump imposed new sanctions against Turkish officials for their role in the country's military operation in Syria. New England Patriots to re-sign veteran TE Benjamin Watson The New England Patriots are finalizing an agreement to bring back veteran tight end Benjamin Watson. Los Angeles Rams to place CB Aqib Talib on injured reserve The Los Angeles Rams are expected to place veteran starting cornerback Aqib Talib on injured reserve due to a rib injury. Watch: Howard Stern remarries wife, Beth Stern, on 'Ellen' with Colton Underwood Howard Stern remarried his wife, Beth Stern, on Monday on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." At least 13 police officers killed in shooting attack in Mexico At least 13 police officers were killed in a shooting while carrying out a court order in Mexico on Monday. U.S. Navy destroyer USS Porter in Black Sea, stops for port call in Ukraine The U.S. Navy's guided missile destroyer USS Porter arrived in Odessa, Ukraine, as a part of the 6th Fleet's Black Sea operations. Former police officer Robert Olsen found not guilty of murder in death of Anthony Hill A Georgia jury on Monday found former police officer Robert Olsen not guilty of murder in the death of Anthony Hill. Genetic engineering tool promises to aid discovery of new drugs inside microbes Scientists have found a new way to coax microbes into producing valuable secondary metabolites, chemical compounds that help microbes adapt to changing conditions. Watch: Man finishes half-marathon while skipping to break Guinness record An Idaho man with more than 100 Guinness World Records to his name captured his latest title by finishing a half-marathon in 2 hours, 13 minutes and 41.8 seconds -- while skipping. Watch: Boy, 8, may have broken record with 692-pound tiger shark An Australian 8-year-old may have set a new world record when he reeled in a 692-pound tiger shark off the country's coast. Uber lays off about 350 people Uber has laid off about 350 employees in its self-driving, Uber Eats and other teams, marking the final phase of layoffs that began earlier this year, the company confirmed Monday. Pope accidentally tweets support for New Orleans Saints The New Orleans Saints are giving thanks for some help from above after Pope Francis accidentally tweeted in support of the team. First genomic survey of oak family reveals tree's unique evolutionary history For the first time, scientists sequenced the genome of the entire oak family -- surveying the DNA of some 260 oak species. Lottery first-timer's $551,575 winner nearly ended up in trash An Ireland man who bought his first-ever lottery ticket said the $551,575 winner nearly ended up in the trash at his local store. CBO report: Democratic drug plan would save Medicare $345B A Democratic House proposal to reduce the cost of prescription drugs would save Medicare a total of $345 billion over 10 years, starting in 2023, an analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says. |
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The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened TodayThe latest witness in the inquiry, and why so much testimony is happening behind closed doors. Assad Forces Surge Forward in Syria as U.S. Pulls BackSyrian government forces streamed into the country’s northeast, filling a vacuum opened up by President Trump’s decision to pull back in Syria. Trump Followed His Gut on Syria. Calamity Came Fast.All the warnings were there. But President Trump’s reliance on his instincts, and his relationships, led him to ignore the consequences of a move that has emboldened Russia, Iran and the Islamic State. Who Are the Kurds, and Why Is Turkey Attacking Them in Syria?Why did Turkey invade? Why did America leave? How did the Kurds gain so much land? We answer 10 key questions about the Turkish invasion of northern Syria. Inside a Brazen Scheme to Woo China: Gifts, Golf and a $4,254 WineConfidential documents detail Deutsche Bank’s influence campaign and hiring practices in China. More than 100 relatives of top Communist Party officials got jobs. Violent Video Was Product of Right-Wing Provocateurs and Trump AlliesThe White House said President Trump condemned a fake video depicting him killing rivals and members of the news media. But Mr. Trump never mentioned it. Can Joe Biden Deliver the Debate Performance He Needs?Mr. Biden in recent days has been more forceful in defending his family and denouncing the president. Some voters and Democratic officials think he should do more. Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%.When Ohio released a list of people it planned to strike from its voting rolls, around 40,000 people shouldn’t have been on it. The state only found out because of volunteer sleuthing. Democratic Debate Preview: The ‘On Politics’ GuideThere are bound to be some fireworks at the CNN/New York Times debate. Here’s what we’ll be watching Tuesday night. Syria, Fiona Hill, Trump Video: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Story of a Kurdish GeneralThe Americans promised they would protect his people. Now, one Kurdish leader is forced to turn to former foes for help. The Violent Trump Video Is Dumb, and That’s the PointThe absurdity of memes like the one shared widely on Sunday evening gives cover to their creators. Trump Is Making Syria, and the Middle East, More DangerousAs desperate Kurds ally with Assad, the specter of the Islamic State threatens again, and American power dims. Ukraine Has Become a Vibrant Democracy. No Wonder Trump Hates It.As America joins the axis of autocrats, Ukrainians fear being left alone to face Russia. God Is Now Trump’s Co-ConspiratorBigotry, both racial and religious, is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Where the ‘Loony Libs’ Are Self-Destructing, Not TrumpTo conservatives in this part of rural Iowa, the president is a beleaguered hero who is always Making America Great Again. What the World Loses if Turkey Destroys the Syrian KurdsA radical political experiment is in peril. Americans Will Pay a Price for State Privacy LawsThe modern data economy is too big to regulate at the state level. Stay CloseOne man’s unlikely path to Olympic glory. I Almost Flipped a Deep Red District. Here’s What I Learned.Lead with values. Promote common-sense policies. And don’t give up on rural voters. Democratic Candidates Need to Listen to These VotersUndecided voters in Ohio are focused on urgent bread-and-butter issues. The New Makers of Plant-Based Meat? Big Meat CompaniesTyson, Smithfield, Perdue and Hormel have all rolled out meat alternatives, filling supermarket shelves with an array of plant-based burgers, meatballs and chicken nuggets. John Hodgman on the Two Celebrity Corgis That Shattered His WorldAfter a decade and a half of semi-fame, the writer and performer thought he had things figured out. Until he met two dogs more famous than he was. Actor Charged Racism Over Statue. N.Y. Politics Took It From There.The actor Chazz Palminteri called the mayor’s wife racist over a decision to not honor a saint with a statue. Then the governor stepped in. Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo Share Booker PrizeThe judges rebelled against the literary prize’s rules and awarded it to “The Testaments” and “Girl, Woman, Other.” WeWork Warns Tenants That 2,300 Phone Booths May Be a HazardThe booths could have high levels of formaldehyde, said the company, which is coping with a failed I.P.O. and a corporate shake-up. California Man Drives Body to Police Station and Says He Also Killed 3 Others, Authorities Say“I have never had someone come in with a body and turn themselves in here,” said Sgt. Robert Gibson of the Mount Shasta Police Department. Russian Doping Chief Says Thousands of Drug Tests Were ManipulatedAn admission by the top Russian antidoping official could complicate his country’s bid to avoid severe penalties from the World Anti-Doping Agency. Harold Bloom, Critic Who Championed Western Canon, Dies at 89Called the most notorious literary critic in America, Professor Bloom argued for the superiority of giants like Shakespeare, Chaucer and Kafka. LeBron James Says Executive Was ‘Misinformed’ in China TweetThe Lakers star said he believed Daryl Morey’s choice to post about protests in Hong Kong could have endangered traveling players. Faced With a Drug Shortfall, Doctors Scramble to Treat Children With CancerA critical chemotherapy medication is in short supply, and physicians say there is no appropriate substitute. The Queen Speaks, but Is Overshadowed by BrexitBy tradition, the queen’s speech is when the governing party lays out its legislative agenda. But Parliament is preoccupied with other matters just now. Rolling Loud Brings Melting Rap Songs and Moshing Crowds to New YorkThe touring multiday rap festival arrived at Citi Field with a vision of the genre that’s no longer rooted in the city. An 18th-Century Opera, Supercharged for Our TimeThe Paris Opera’s new production of “Les Indes Galantes” has freshness and energy that elude its “La Traviata.” ‘Succession’: Jesse Armstrong on the Season Finale’s Stunning TwistThe Emmy-winning creator discussed when he knew how the season would end and his response to early critics who called the characters unsympathetic. Fly Fishing Is the New Bird-WatchingIt’s the latest “old timey” hobby to gain a dedicated new following. More Recent Articles |
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Stephen Strasburg turned in a dominant outing and Howie Kendrick continued his red-hot hitting as the Washington Nationals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to take a 3-0 lead in the NLCS.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force, with fighter planes but little space for an airbase, celebrated its 10th year of training operations in Idaho.
In a rare break from tradition and going against its own rules, the 2019 Man Booker Prize was awarded Monday to two authors: Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo.
The Philadelphia Eagles released veteran linebacker Zach Brown, three days after he made harsh comments about former teammate and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday called for Pacific Electric and Gas to issue a rebate to customers and state regulators suggested sanctions following planned power shutdowns last week.
The New York Yankees are hopeful that outfielder Giancarlo Stanton will return to the starting lineup for Game 3 of the American League Championship Series on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium.
Former White House adviser Fiona Hill testified before House investigators Monday behind closed doors as part of the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
A white male police officer who fatally shot a 28-year-old black woman who was in her home through a window Saturday was charged with murder, the Fort Worth police chief said Monday.
The Chicago Bears placed Pro Bowl right guard Kyle Long on injured reserve due to a problematic hip injury.
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed new sanctions against Turkish officials for their role in the country's military operation in Syria.
The New England Patriots are finalizing an agreement to bring back veteran tight end Benjamin Watson.
The Los Angeles Rams are expected to place veteran starting cornerback Aqib Talib on injured reserve due to a rib injury.
Howard Stern remarried his wife, Beth Stern, on Monday on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
At least 13 police officers were killed in a shooting while carrying out a court order in Mexico on Monday.
The U.S. Navy's guided missile destroyer USS Porter arrived in Odessa, Ukraine, as a part of the 6th Fleet's Black Sea operations.
A Georgia jury on Monday found former police officer Robert Olsen not guilty of murder in the death of Anthony Hill.
Scientists have found a new way to coax microbes into producing valuable secondary metabolites, chemical compounds that help microbes adapt to changing conditions.
An Idaho man with more than 100 Guinness World Records to his name captured his latest title by finishing a half-marathon in 2 hours, 13 minutes and 41.8 seconds -- while skipping.
An Australian 8-year-old may have set a new world record when he reeled in a 692-pound tiger shark off the country's coast.
Uber has laid off about 350 employees in its self-driving, Uber Eats and other teams, marking the final phase of layoffs that began earlier this year, the company confirmed Monday.
The New Orleans Saints are giving thanks for some help from above after Pope Francis accidentally tweeted in support of the team.
For the first time, scientists sequenced the genome of the entire oak family -- surveying the DNA of some 260 oak species.
An Ireland man who bought his first-ever lottery ticket said the $551,575 winner nearly ended up in the trash at his local store.
A Democratic House proposal to reduce the cost of prescription drugs would save Medicare a total of $345 billion over 10 years, starting in 2023, an analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says. 
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