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Harry Morton, Pink Taco founder, dies at 38Taylor Swift wins big, gives career-spanning performance at 2019 AMAs Taylor Swift won big at the 47th annual American Music Awards on Sunday, taking home awards for Artist of the Year, Artist of the Decade and Favorite Album - Pop/Rock. In photos: Moments from the 2019 American Music Awards Stars pose with their awards backstage and pose on the red carpet of the 47th annual American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on November 24, 2019. Boston Celtics' Kemba Walker dealing with sprained neck Boston Celtics point guard Kemba Walker has a sprained neck following a scary collision in a game against the Denver Nuggets. Romania re-elects Klaus Iohannis as president Romanian President Klaus Iohannis won a second term in a landslide victory Sunday over former Prime Minister Viorica Dancila in the runoff election. Buffalo Bills RB Frank Gore passes Barry Sanders for No. 3 on rushing list Buffalo Bills veteran running back Frank Gore surpassed Pro Football Hall of Fame tailback Barry Sanders on the NFL's all-time rushing list during Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. Mason Rudolph benched in Pittsburgh Steelers' win over Cincinnati Bengals Devlin "Duck" Hodges replaced struggling quarterback Mason Rudolph and guided the injury-plagued Pittsburgh Steelers to a 16-10 win over the winless Cincinnati Bengals. 'Sopranos' cast celebrates 20th anniversary of show at NJ fan convention The strength and complexity of female characters on "The Sopranos" was a prominent theme during a panel discussion with the show's actresses at this weekend's fan convention in New Jersey. New York Jets dominate Oakland Raiders for third straight win Sam Darnold threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score to guide the New York Jets past the Oakland Raiders 34-3 on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Chicago Bears edge New York Giants for second win in three games The Chicago Bears bounced back from last week's loss to the Los Angeles Rams with a 19-14 win over the New York Giants on Sunday at Soldier Field. At least six protesters killed in Iraq as security forces use live ammo, tear gas Iraqi security forces opened fire on demonstrators in southern cities on Sunday, killing at least six people, the Iraqi human rights council said. Seattle Seahawks beat Philadelphia Eagles behind Rashaad Penny Rashaad Penny had a career day and the Seattle Seahawks overcame a sluggish performance from Russell Wilson to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 17-9 Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. 'SNL:' Stars return for parody of Democratic debate This weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live" featured a star-studded parody of the most recent Democratic presidential debate. Boris Johnson releases Conservative Party Manifesto ahead of elections British Prime Minister Boris Johnson released an election manifesto for the Conservative party on Sunday pledging to complete Brexit and provide 50,000 more nurses in England. Two boys shot and killed while sitting in a van outside California elementary school Two children were shot and killed in a Northern California elementary school parking lot early Saturday morning, police said. Netanyahu: Israel will take all necessary actions against Iranian aggression Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that the country will take all necessary actions to fend off Iranian aggression in the region. 'Frozen II' tops the North American box office with $127M The animated adventure "Frozen II" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning$127 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from hospital Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital after being admitted for chills and a fever, a representative announced Sunday. Pope Francis in Japan: Use of atomic weapons is 'immoral' Pope Francis described the use of atomic energy for weapons of war as immoral while visiting Japan on Sunday. Goo Hara dead at 28; second K-pop star to die since October K-pop icon Goo Hara was found dead at age 28, police in South Korea said Sunday -- less than six weeks after another young female singing star from the Asian nation died. Michael Bloomberg officially enters race for president Michael Bloomberg, a self-made billionaire and former New York City mayor for 12 years, officially became a candidate Sunday for U.S. president, a little more than two months before Democratic caucuses and primaries take place. 18-year-old suspect held in fatal shooting of Alabama sheriff An 18-year-old suspect was apprehended about three hours after a sheriff in a central Alabama county was fatally shot while answering a call at a convenience store Saturday night. |
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Esper Demands Resignation of Navy Secretary Over SEAL CaseRichard Spencer, the Navy secretary, differed in his private and public statements, the defense secretary said. Others said he angered President Trump by publicly disagreeing with him and threatening to resign. Trump Threw This Mission Into Chaos. The Military Is Scrambling To Save It.On a rare visit to U.S. bases in eastern Syria, we saw how President Trump’s message is being reinterpreted on the ground. Biden Is Struggling in Iowa and His Supporters There Know WhyThe former vice president’s backers have noted a lack of enthusiasm and a spotty campaign operation as reasons Joe Biden is lagging in Iowa, not to mention a formidable moderate competitor in Pete Buttigieg. ‘Public Option’ Draws Voters Unsure About ‘Medicare for All’Anxious about the cost of a single-payer health system, more voters now support the idea of a government-run plan that would compete with private insurance. Michael Bloomberg Joins 2020 Democratic Field for PresidentMr. Bloomberg brings a huge personal fortune and moderate views to an increasingly fluid race, but issues like criminal justice and his late start loom as vulnerabilities. Mulvaney Asked About Legal Justification for Withholding Ukraine AidIn emails uncovered during an internal review, the acting White House chief of staff also asked budget officials how long the aid could be withheld. Devin Nunes Denounces Reports He Played a Role in UkraineThe top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee called the reports that he met with a former Ukrainian prosecutor part of a criminal campaign against him by a “totally corrupt” news media. A White Officer Shoots a Black Colleague, Deepening a Racial DivideAlthough they all wear blue, white officers and black officers experience strained relations in St. Louis’s Police Department. Deepfakes — Believe at Your Own RiskWatch — very closely — as these A.I. engineers create ultrarealistic videos that will have you questioning reality. For Trump, Impeachment Is a ShowWashington is Hollywood and Trump is the leading man. Turn Off Your Phone for ThanksgivingI’m won over to a day with people, not screens. China Didn’t Want Us to Know. Now Its Own Files Are Doing the Talking.More disclosures reveal the full impact of the government’s repression of ethnic minorities — well beyond re-education camps. I Give Thanks for the MatriarchsThe women in my family who came before me made it possible for me to face life’s hardships. I Invented the World Wide Web. Here’s How We Can Fix It.I wanted the web to serve humanity. It’s not too late to live up to that promise. Egypt Escalates Pressure on Last Major Independent News SiteSecurity forces raided the publication’s office, detaining three editors, the day after arresting another editor. Cargo Ship With Almost 15,000 Sheep Overturns Near RomaniaA rescue operation was underway to save the animals in the Black Sea. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Discharged From HospitalThe justice, 86, who was treated for chills and a fever, has had a series of health scares in the past year. Teacher Threw Away Students’ Black Lives Matter Posters, A.C.L.U. SaysA California school district said it was investigating and apologized if students felt “discomfort” about what happened. British Man and Filipino Woman Rescued From Kidnappers in PhilippinesThe husband and wife were rescued by soldiers after insurgents came under attack and abandoned the couple. 82 Days Underwater: The Tide Is High, but They’re Holding OnA brutal “king tides” season made worse by climate change has flooded the streets of a Florida Keys community for nearly three months. Voters in Romania Reject Years of Scandals and ChaosPresident Klaus Iohannis claimed victory as his challenger, Viorica Dancila, conceded. How Taylor Swift Dragged Private Equity Into Her Fight Over Music RightsThe Carlyle Group, an investor in her catalog, has stepped in to encourage talks between Ms. Swift and Scooter Braun, who now controls her old label. You’re Tracked Everywhere You Go Online. Use This Guide to Fight Back.You can’t stop all of it, but you don’t have to give up. The Great Unknown Movie of the Century So Far? Here’s MineLee Myung-se’s “Nowhere to Hide” from 2000 is a cops-and-gangsters movie unlike anything you’ve seen before. Can Fan Fiction Bridge the Partisan Divide?Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines. ‘Saturday Night Live’: Will Ferrell Leads a Celebrity ExtravaganzaThis weekend’s episode offered plenty of “S.N.L.” alumni and other famous guests sending up themselves and various politicians. More Recent Articles |
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Pink Taco founder Harry Morton has died at the age of 38, officials said.
Taylor Swift won big at the 47th annual American Music Awards on Sunday, taking home awards for Artist of the Year, Artist of the Decade and Favorite Album - Pop/Rock.
Stars pose with their awards backstage and pose on the red carpet of the 47th annual American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on November 24, 2019.
Boston Celtics point guard Kemba Walker has a sprained neck following a scary collision in a game against the Denver Nuggets.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis won a second term in a landslide victory Sunday over former Prime Minister Viorica Dancila in the runoff election.
Buffalo Bills veteran running back Frank Gore surpassed Pro Football Hall of Fame tailback Barry Sanders on the NFL's all-time rushing list during Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.
Devlin "Duck" Hodges replaced struggling quarterback Mason Rudolph and guided the injury-plagued Pittsburgh Steelers to a 16-10 win over the winless Cincinnati Bengals.
The strength and complexity of female characters on "The Sopranos" was a prominent theme during a panel discussion with the show's actresses at this weekend's fan convention in New Jersey.
Sam Darnold threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score to guide the New York Jets past the Oakland Raiders 34-3 on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
The Chicago Bears bounced back from last week's loss to the Los Angeles Rams with a 19-14 win over the New York Giants on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Iraqi security forces opened fire on demonstrators in southern cities on Sunday, killing at least six people, the Iraqi human rights council said.
Rashaad Penny had a career day and the Seattle Seahawks overcame a sluggish performance from Russell Wilson to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 17-9 Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
This weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live" featured a star-studded parody of the most recent Democratic presidential debate.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson released an election manifesto for the Conservative party on Sunday pledging to complete Brexit and provide 50,000 more nurses in England.
Two children were shot and killed in a Northern California elementary school parking lot early Saturday morning, police said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that the country will take all necessary actions to fend off Iranian aggression in the region.
The animated adventure "Frozen II" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning$127 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital after being admitted for chills and a fever, a representative announced Sunday.
Pope Francis described the use of atomic energy for weapons of war as immoral while visiting Japan on Sunday.
K-pop icon Goo Hara was found dead at age 28, police in South Korea said Sunday -- less than six weeks after another young female singing star from the Asian nation died.
Michael Bloomberg, a self-made billionaire and former New York City mayor for 12 years, officially became a candidate Sunday for U.S. president, a little more than two months before Democratic caucuses and primaries take place.
An 18-year-old suspect was apprehended about three hours after a sheriff in a central Alabama county was fatally shot while answering a call at a convenience store Saturday night. 
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