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Syracuse University suspends fraternity activities following latest racial incident Syracuse University suspended all social activities at fraternities for the rest of the semester on Sunday following a series of incidents targeting minorities on campus, according to the school's chancellor. Alabama Crimson Tide QB Tua Tagovailoa to undergo hip surgery Alabama Crimson Tide star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will undergo hip surgery after being evaluated in Houston. Police make arrests after briefly storming protest at Hong Kong university Police in Hong Kong stormed a university occupied by pro-democracy demonstrators after hours of clashes. Colin Kaepernick holds own workout, urges NFL owners to 'stop running' Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick had a 40-minute throwing session during his workout in front of representatives from eight NFL teams. Kyle Busch wins second NASCAR Cup title at Homestead-Miami Speedway Kyle Busch captured his second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title with a win in the 2019 Ford EcoBoost 400 on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla. Lamar Jackson sets new franchise record in Ravens' blowout win over Texans Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson continued his MVP season with a dominant four-touchdown performance Sunday against the Houston Texans. Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan moves into 10th in all-time passing yards Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan eclipsed Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon for 10th place on the NFL's all-time passing yards list against the Carolina Panthers. Man returns Colorado woman's wedding ring lost at Florida beach A Colorado woman had her wedding returned to her after losing it on a crowded beach while on vacation in Florida. Indianapolis Colts RB Marlon Mack exits with hand injury vs. Jaguars Indianapolis Colts starting running back Marlon Mack exited Sunday's matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a hand injury. 19 hospitalized after charter bus, tractor-trailer collide in Virginia Virginia State Police said 19 people were hospitalized after a bus crashed into a tractor-trailer early Sunday morning. At least 7 killed in Bangladesh gas pipeline explosion At least seven people were killed in a gas pipeline explosion in Bangladesh on Sunday, police officials said. Donny and Marie Osmond perform final show of 11-year Las Vegas residency Brother-sister entertainers Donny and Marie Osmond ended their 11-year residency in Las Vegas this weekend. Pope Francis condemns greed of the wealthy on World Day of the Poor Pope Francis said Sunday that the greed of a small number of wealthy people increases the hardships of the poor during a Mass on World Day of the Poor. 'General Hospital' stars to attend Graceland fan convention in January Stars of the ABC soap opera "General Hospital" are confirmed to take part in a 2nd annual fan celebration at the late Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis this winter. Watch: 'Fuller House' stars celebrate series wrap with karaoke Production on the fifth and final season of the sitcom "Fuller House" is now complete. Bei Bei the panda to depart Smithsonian National Zoo for China Bei Bei the giant panda will travel from the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., to China on Tuesday as part of a conservation project. Storm system to bring much-needed rainfall to the Southwest and California at midweek A brewing storm system has the potential to bring locally heavy rain to portions of the southwestern United States, including California, this week. 'Ford v Ferrari' tops the North American box office with $31M The Christian Bale-Matt Damon racing drama "Ford v Ferrari" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $31 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Cheap, older gout drug could be lifesaver after heart attack A cheap drug that's been around for centuries as a gout treatment might also shield heart attack survivors from future heart crises, new trial results show. Ayatollah Khamenei condemns Iran fuel protests; Internet access blocked Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei condemned fuel protesters as "thugs" on Sunday as the country limited access to the internet. Watch: Harry Styles plays dog who becomes human on 'SNL' British pop star Harry Styles sang and performed in comedy sketches as the guest host of this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live. " Saudi's Aramco to sell 1.5% stake in oil company valued at $1.7 trillion Saudi Arabia's Aramco is planning to sell a 1.5 percent stake in an initial public offering, placing the value of the oil giant of $1.6 trillion to $1.7 trillion. U.S., South Korea postpone joint air exercises for diplomacy South Korea and the United States put off their wintertime combined air exercises to support diplomacy with North Korea with U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper urging Pyongyang to reciprocate the goodwill by returning to nuclear talks. |
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Turkey’s Deportations Force Europe to Face Its ISIS MilitantsPresident Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decision to send back foreign citizens who supported the Islamic State is handing Western Europe a problem it had hoped to avoid. Trump Retreats From Flavor Ban for E-CigarettesAdvisers say the president pulled back from proposed restrictions intended to curb teenage vaping after he was warned of the political fallout among voters. Republicans Shift Defense of Trump, While He Attacks Another WitnessWith Gordon Sondland prepared to testify this week, Republicans backed away from complaints about secondhand information and instead offered a blunter defense: The president did nothing wrong. President Trump Bet Big This Election Year. Here’s Why He Lost.In Louisiana and Kentucky, Mr. Trump’s political pleas appeared to energize Democrats and political moderates as much as his own base, sending turnout in cities and suburbs soaring. How Elizabeth Warren Got to ‘Yes’ on Medicare for AllHealth care had not been a driving issue for the Massachusetts senator. But the expansive $20.5 trillion package could come to define her candidacy anyway. Michael Bloomberg Pushed ‘Stop-and-Frisk’ Policing. Now He’s Apologizing.Ahead of a possible Democratic run for president, the former mayor of New York City reversed himself before an important party constituency: black voters. Ford Wants to Sell You an Electric S.U.V. It’s Called a Mustang.Automakers have made battery-powered cars largely to meet environmental rules. Now they’re putting more skin in the game. Mueller and Comey Failed Their Tests. She Passed Hers.Marie Yovanovitch chose her country over what others might think of her. Bloomberg’s Bogus, Belated Mea CulpaHis apology for the stop-and-frisk policy is politically convenient. A Sad Last Gasp Against Criminal Justice ReformProsecutors and police should honor the will of the voters and implement long-overdue changes. Hong Kong Protests: How Does This End?A bill before Congress would put the United States squarely on the side of the protesters, even as the demonstrations seem to spin out of control. Bloomberg Apologizes for Stop and Frisk at Just the Right TimeMoney can’t buy the good will of a crucial Democratic constituency, black voters, ahead of likely presidential bid. WeWork May Lay Off ThousandsThe beleaguered office space company is said to be planning to cut its work force by at least a third in a bid to stabilize its business. Arizona Deputy Placed on Leave After Tackling 15-Year-Old With No LimbsA video of the altercation was released last week, prompting the sheriff’s office to conduct an internal investigation. 2 Arkansas Chemistry Professors Face Charges of Making MethThe arrests called to mind the wildly popular television series “Breaking Bad.” Denver Radio Host Fired in Mid-Show After Criticizing TrumpCraig Silverman, who said he felt frozen out on a station that solidly backed the president, had angered managers over appearances on competing media. How These Niche Stores Are Surviving the Retail ApocalypseCash registers, game cartridges, pencils, rubber stamps. There’s a passion — and apparently a market — for all things analog. The N.F.L.’s Tug of War With Colin Kaepernick’s Didn’t Resolve AnythingThe two parties did not trust one another before Saturday’s workout fiasco. Not much has changed. Why These 5 Accusers of Jeffrey Epstein Want More Than MoneyThe women, who sued Mr. Epstein’s estate last week, say victims of sex crimes should get more time to bring civil claims. Cheeseburgers, Oil and Minimum Wage: Building a Museum of CapitalismA roving exhibition, now on view in Manhattan, looks back on capitalism and its “artifacts” from an imaginary future after the system has disappeared. More Recent Articles |
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Syracuse University suspended all social activities at fraternities for the rest of the semester on Sunday following a series of incidents targeting minorities on campus, according to the school's chancellor.
Alabama Crimson Tide star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will undergo hip surgery after being evaluated in Houston.
Police in Hong Kong stormed a university occupied by pro-democracy demonstrators after hours of clashes.
Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick had a 40-minute throwing session during his workout in front of representatives from eight NFL teams.
Kyle Busch captured his second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title with a win in the 2019 Ford EcoBoost 400 on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson continued his MVP season with a dominant four-touchdown performance Sunday against the Houston Texans.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan eclipsed Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon for 10th place on the NFL's all-time passing yards list against the Carolina Panthers.
A Colorado woman had her wedding returned to her after losing it on a crowded beach while on vacation in Florida.
Indianapolis Colts starting running back Marlon Mack exited Sunday's matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a hand injury.
Virginia State Police said 19 people were hospitalized after a bus crashed into a tractor-trailer early Sunday morning.
At least seven people were killed in a gas pipeline explosion in Bangladesh on Sunday, police officials said.
Brother-sister entertainers Donny and Marie Osmond ended their 11-year residency in Las Vegas this weekend.
Pope Francis said Sunday that the greed of a small number of wealthy people increases the hardships of the poor during a Mass on World Day of the Poor.
Stars of the ABC soap opera "General Hospital" are confirmed to take part in a 2nd annual fan celebration at the late Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis this winter.
Production on the fifth and final season of the sitcom "Fuller House" is now complete.
Bei Bei the giant panda will travel from the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., to China on Tuesday as part of a conservation project.
A brewing storm system has the potential to bring locally heavy rain to portions of the southwestern United States, including California, this week.
The Christian Bale-Matt Damon racing drama "Ford v Ferrari" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $31 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A cheap drug that's been around for centuries as a gout treatment might also shield heart attack survivors from future heart crises, new trial results show.
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei condemned fuel protesters as "thugs" on Sunday as the country limited access to the internet.
British pop star Harry Styles sang and performed in comedy sketches as the guest host of this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live. "
Saudi Arabia's Aramco is planning to sell a 1.5 percent stake in an initial public offering, placing the value of the oil giant of $1.6 trillion to $1.7 trillion.
South Korea and the United States put off their wintertime combined air exercises to support diplomacy with North Korea with U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper urging Pyongyang to reciprocate the goodwill by returning to nuclear talks. 
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