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White House says Trump will visit Kenosha after governor, mayor urge him to reconsider The White House said late Sunday that President Donald Trump is still planning to visit the Wisconsin city of Kenosha despite its mayor and governor urging him to reconsider. Jaguars to trade Pro Bowl DE Yannick Ngakoue to Vikings The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to trade Pro Bowl defensive end Yannick Ngakoue to the Minnesota Vikings. MTV VMAs: Lady Gaga, The Weeknd win bigJon Rahm edges Dustin Johnson in dramatic BMW Championship Jon Rahm drained an unbelievable putt from 66 feet to beat world No. 1 Dustin Johnson in a one-hole playoff Sunday at the BMW Championship in Olympia Fields, Ill. Ohio State DL Haskell Garrett in stable condition after being shot Ohio State Buckeyes defensive lineman Haskell Garrett is in stable condition after being shot in the face early Sunday morning, authorities said. NBA playoffs: Clippers eliminate Mavericks, Celtics top Raptors in Game 1 The Los Angeles Clippers outlasted the Dallas Mavericks to reach the Western Conference semifinals, while the Boston Celtics opened their second-round series against the Toronto Raptors with a win. SpaceX launches satellite for Argentina into polar orbit SpaceX plans to launch a satellite for Argentina's space agency from Florida on Sunday evening that will monitor weather and agriculture conditions. 'New Mutants' tops the North American box office with $7M "New Mutants" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. LSU star WR Ja'Marr Chase to opt out of season, enter NFL Draft LSU star Ja'Marr Chase, who is widely considered the top wide receiver in college football, is expected to opt out of the 2020 season. Firefighters make progress containing California wildfires, acreage burned reaches 1.42M Two of the sprawling complex fires burning in northern California were about 50% contained on Sunday, fire officials said. Netanyahu: Palestinians will no longer have 'veto on peace' with Arab nations Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday Israel will no longer allow Palestinians to have "a veto on peace" between Israel and Arab nations, following a normalization deal with the United Arab Emirates. FDA willing to fast track COVID-19 vaccine, as U.S. nears 6 million cases Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn on Sunday said the agency would consider issuing an emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine ahead of stage three clinical trials. More tropical activity expected for the already record-breaking Atlantic season With the dissipation of former Hurricane Laura, the Atlantic tropical basin has settled down. But, this quiet period isn't expected to last long as AccuWeather meteorologists will be monitoring multiple areas. Office of the Director of National Intelligence to stop in-person briefings to Congress Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe informed Congress this weekend it would halt in-person briefings on election security and foreign intelligence and instead issue only written updates. India breaks daily world record for COVID-19 cases, nears 3rd in deaths India set a world record for most coronavirus cases reported in one day, 78,761, to total 3,542,733 infections, only behind the U.S. with more than 6 million and Brazil with nearly 4 million. Stalled out storm system to drench the mid-South, Southeast The same atmospheric set up that sparked powerful thunderstorms which led to flash flooding across Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma, Saturday night will continue to prompt similar threats through early week across the mid Disney working on new 'Haunted Mansion' movie Disney is working on a second, live-action movie based on its popular theme-park attraction, "The Haunted Mansion." Linda Hamilton's twin sister Leslie Freas dies at 63 "Terminator" and "Beauty and the Beast" icon Linda Hamilton's twin sister, Leslie Hamilton Freas, has died at age 63. ABC to air 'Black Panther,' Chadwick Boseman special Sunday ABC is set to air the 2018 blockbuster, "Black Panther," and a special about its late star, Chadwick Boseman, on Sunday night. One dead in shooting during protests in Portland One man died in a shooting during demonstrations that involved a caravan of Donald Trump supporters and a counter-protest by various groups late Saturday night. ‘Top Gear’ host Chris Harris calls harrowing Nepal trek ‘life-affirming’ "Top Gear" co-hosts Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness said they might have refused a Season 28 challenge in Nepal if they knew ahead of time it would include driving on treacherous, unpaved roads. Famous birthdays for Aug. 30: Warren Buffett, Michael Chiklis Businessman Warren Buffett turns 90 and actor Michael Chiklis turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 30. |
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Portland Shooting Amplifies Tensions in Presidential RaceA fatal shooting after clashes in Portland came on the heels of the shooting deaths of two people during confrontations in Kenosha, Wis., earlier in the week. What Happened in the Portland ShootingA man was shot and killed after supporters of President Trump clashed with counterprotesters. Trump Embraces Fringe Theories on Protests and the CoronavirusIn a Twitter barrage, the president advanced conspiracy theories claiming that protests are an organized coup and that the virus death toll is inflated. He also reposted a call to imprison New York’s governor. Breonna Taylor’s Life Was Changing. Then the Police Came to Her Door.An ex-boyfriend’s run-ins with the law entangled her even as she tried to move on. Interviews, documents and jailhouse recordings help explain how she landed in the middle of a deadly drug raid. Prosecutors Get Ballistics Report in Breonna Taylor ShootingThe Kentucky attorney general called the report a “critical piece” of the case, but he did not say what light it sheds on the fatal police shooting of a 26-year-old Black woman in her home. New Yorkers Are Fleeing to the Suburbs: ‘The Demand Is Insane’The pandemic is spurring home sales as prosperous city residents seek more space. One listing had 97 showings and received 24 offers. U.S. Will Revive Global Virus-Hunting Effort Ended Last YearA federal agency is resurrecting a version of Predict, a scientific network that for a decade watched for new pathogens dangerous to humans. Joe Biden has also vowed to fund the effort. Stories of 2020: Five Lives Caught in a Year of Upheaval and PainIn a year that has filled morgues, emptied schools, shuttered workplaces, swelled unemployment lines and polarized the electorate, these are a few of the Americans struggling to respond. Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic.Faced with plunging profits and a climate crisis that threatens fossil fuels, the industry is demanding a trade deal that weakens Kenya’s rules on plastics and on imports of American trash. The Sunday Read: ‘In the Line of Fire’For less than $2 an hour, California’s female inmate firefighters undertake grueling physical work and sometimes risk their lives. Episode One: The Book of StatusesFrom Serial and The New York Times: “Nice White Parents” looks at the 60-year relationship between white parents and the public school down the block. Shinzo Abe Is Quitting, and Leaving a Trail of Scandals BehindWill he ever face the Japanese people’s calls for accountability? Trump, Vicar of Fear and ViolenceHe continues the old practice of stoking white victimhood for votes. President Trump, Don’t Leave My Brother, a Hostage, BehindHe was taken captive on Jan. 31 by a Taliban affiliate. The United States must win his release before it withdraws from Afghanistan. Turkey and Greece Have Let Their Latest Feud Get Too HotIt’s time to listen to Germany and take a step back. When the Threat of Eviction Meets the Threat of CoronavirusThreatening to turn families out of their homes during the coronavirus fight isn’t just morally suspect; it’s dangerous. Justice Dept. Never Fully Examined Trump’s Ties to Russia, Ex-Officials SayThe former deputy attorney general maneuvered to keep investigators from completing an inquiry into whether the president’s personal and financial links to Russia posed a national security threat. The Runway Lights Failed, So Villagers Used Their Headlights to Aid an AirliftA child was waiting to be flown to Anchorage, but the pilot of a LifeMed Alaska flight could not see the runway at the airport in Igiugig, Alaska, officials said. French Magazine Sparks Outrage Over Racist Depiction of Black LawmakerDanièle Obono, a French-Gabonese lawmaker, was portrayed as an enslaved African in a fictional narrative that she described as a “political and racist attack.” Taliban Violated Afghan Deal With Shelling of American Bases, U.S. Officials SayRockets that U.S. officials say were fired by the insurgent group have landed around two bases used by American forces. A Taliban commander denied involvement. Belarus President Hunkers Down as Crowds Demand He LeaveAleksandr G. Lukashenko, the autocratic president of Belarus since 1994, is no longer brutally suppressing demonstrations that have gone on for weeks, but he shows no signs of going away. Snapped Poles, Shredded Roofs: A Long Road to Recovery After LauraHurricane Laura ravaged southwestern Louisiana, leaving weary residents to assess the toll and map a way forward. Some communities may be four weeks away from even getting power back. Steven Mnuchin Tried to Save the Economy. Not Even His Family Is Happy.The coronavirus was an opportunity for the Treasury secretary to redefine his legacy, for better or worse. Shift on Election Briefings Could Create an Information Gap for VotersThe elimination of in-person election security briefings to Congress could leave the public with a diminished understanding of the threats facing the election as it enters a critical phase. More Recent Articles |
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The White House said late Sunday that President Donald Trump is still planning to visit the Wisconsin city of Kenosha despite its mayor and governor urging him to reconsider.
The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to trade Pro Bowl defensive end Yannick Ngakoue to the Minnesota Vikings.
The Weeknd and Lady Gaga won big at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards Sunday.
Jon Rahm drained an unbelievable putt from 66 feet to beat world No. 1 Dustin Johnson in a one-hole playoff Sunday at the BMW Championship in Olympia Fields, Ill.
Ohio State Buckeyes defensive lineman Haskell Garrett is in stable condition after being shot in the face early Sunday morning, authorities said.
The Los Angeles Clippers outlasted the Dallas Mavericks to reach the Western Conference semifinals, while the Boston Celtics opened their second-round series against the Toronto Raptors with a win.
SpaceX plans to launch a satellite for Argentina's space agency from Florida on Sunday evening that will monitor weather and agriculture conditions.
"New Mutants" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
LSU star Ja'Marr Chase, who is widely considered the top wide receiver in college football, is expected to opt out of the 2020 season.
Two of the sprawling complex fires burning in northern California were about 50% contained on Sunday, fire officials said.
Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday Israel will no longer allow Palestinians to have "a veto on peace" between Israel and Arab nations, following a normalization deal with the United Arab Emirates.
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn on Sunday said the agency would consider issuing an emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine ahead of stage three clinical trials.
With the dissipation of former Hurricane Laura, the Atlantic tropical basin has settled down. But, this quiet period isn't expected to last long as AccuWeather meteorologists will be monitoring multiple areas.
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe informed Congress this weekend it would halt in-person briefings on election security and foreign intelligence and instead issue only written updates.
India set a world record for most coronavirus cases reported in one day, 78,761, to total 3,542,733 infections, only behind the U.S. with more than 6 million and Brazil with nearly 4 million.
The same atmospheric set up that sparked powerful thunderstorms which led to flash flooding across Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma, Saturday night will continue to prompt similar threats through early week across the mid
Disney is working on a second, live-action movie based on its popular theme-park attraction, "The Haunted Mansion."
"Terminator" and "Beauty and the Beast" icon Linda Hamilton's twin sister, Leslie Hamilton Freas, has died at age 63.
ABC is set to air the 2018 blockbuster, "Black Panther," and a special about its late star, Chadwick Boseman, on Sunday night.
One man died in a shooting during demonstrations that involved a caravan of Donald Trump supporters and a counter-protest by various groups late Saturday night.
"Top Gear" co-hosts Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness said they might have refused a Season 28 challenge in Nepal if they knew ahead of time it would include driving on treacherous, unpaved roads.
Businessman Warren Buffett turns 90 and actor Michael Chiklis turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 30. 
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