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Central Gulf Coast to feel Marco's wrath first as Laura looms Marco was downgraded to a tropical storm late Sunday as it continued to churn northward in the central Gulf of Mexico, taking aim at the central Gulf Coast of the United States as Tropical Storm Laura closely followed Luka Doncic stuns Clippers with OT buzzer-beater; 76ers, Nets eliminated Luka Doncic, playing on an injured ankle, stepped back and drained a deep 3-point shot at the buzzer to give the short-handed Dallas Mavericks a 135-133 overtime win over the Los Angeles Clippers. Tropical Storm Laura soaking northern Caribbean, sets course for U.S. Tropical Storm Laura will continue to batter the islands of the northern Caribbean early this week before delivering another blow to the U.S. Gulf Coast mere days after Marco. Marco, Laura approach US packing double threat to Gulf Coast The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is off to a record-setting pace, and the two systems tracking across the basin could set another first in hurricane records dating back into the 1800s. Takuma Sato holds off Scott Dixon for second Indy 500 win Takuma Sato fended off Scott Dixon at an empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday to earn his second win at the Indianapolis 500. Dustin Johnson wins by 11 shots at Northern Trust to reclaim world No. 1 ranking Dustin Johnson returned to No. 1 in the world with an 11-shot win over Harris English on Sunday in The Northern Trust at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. Baltimore Ravens cut All-Pro S Earl Thomas after altercation in practice The Baltimore Ravens released All-Pro safety Earl Thomas less than two days after his involvement in an on-field altercation with teammate Chuck Clark. Bayern Munich beats PSG to win sixth Champions League title Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in Sunday's Champions League final to capture their sixth European Cup in club history. California wildfires burn more than 1 million acres Wildfires in California have burned more than 1 million acres as of Sunday as firefighters battle to contain the blazes. FDA issues emergency convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19 The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday issued an emergency use authorization for convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19. 'Unhinged' tops the North American box office with $4.1M Russell Crowe's "Unhinged" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. India's cases, deaths spiking but per capita mortality rate low Eight months into the coronavirus pandemic, India is in a dichotomous situation with surging cases and deaths but a relatively low per capita mortality rate. Pelosi: House Democrats unified in demands for COVID-19 stimulus bill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said House Democrats have a unified plan for COVID-19 stimulus as White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows called for economic measures in a USPS funding bill. Watch: Superheroes reunite in new 'Justice League' teaserLarry King confirms deaths of two of his children Television personality and author Larry King has confirmed the recent deaths of two of his adult children. Watch: John Travolta dances with daughter Ella in Instagram video Screen icon John Travolta shared on Instagram a video of him dancing in a bar to piano music with his 20-year-old daughter Ella. Watch: Robert Pattinson declares 'I am vengeance' in new 'Batman' teaser Warner Bros. Pictures released a teaser for "The Batman," starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman, who in this incarnation of the tale is a vigilante detective. At least 13 killed in stampede fleeing Peru police amid raid at banned nightclub At least 13 people died in a stampede at a nightclub in Lima, Peru, while attempting to flee during a raid Saturday night by police enforcing coronavirus regulations, according to Peruvian National Police. On This Day, Aug. 23: Nazi Germany, Soviet Union sign non-aggression pact On Aug. 23, 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. Less than two years later, Germany launched a blitzkrieg attack on Russia. Famous birthdays for Aug. 23: Joanne Froggatt, Shelley Long Actor Joanne Froggatt turns 40 and actor Shelley Long turns 71, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 23. More Recent Articles |
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F.D.A. Allows Expanded Use of Convalescent Plasma to Treat Coronavirus PatientsThe move came on the eve of the Republican convention and after President Trump pressed the agency to move faster to address the pandemic. How Zeynep Tufekci Keeps Getting the Big Things RightMs. Tufekci, a computer programmer who became a sociologist, sounded an early alarm on the need for protective masks. It wasn’t the first time she was right about something big. Russia, Expecting Plaudits for Vaccine, Is Miffed by Its Cool ReceptionRussian officials and scientists dismiss warnings about safety as Western jealousy and sour grapes. But only 24 percent of Russian doctors would take the vaccine, one survey shows. Billions in Hospital Virus Aid Rested on Compliance With Private VendorThe Department of Health and Human Services told hospitals in April that reporting to the vendor, TeleTracking Technologies, was a “prerequisite to payment.” After Another Week of Setbacks, Trump Looks to Change the Story LineThe president heads into the Republican National Convention after a string of bad news, including the arrest of a former top aide and a damning reminder of Russia’s interference in the last election. In Ohio, a Father and Stepdaughter Show the Political Shifts in the Trump EraHe’s a union worker and former Democrat now solidly behind President Trump. She’s a onetime Republican now worried about her sons growing up in the Trump era. Family get-togethers can be difficult. In Portland, a Prosecutor Must Decide: Which Protesters Should Go to Jail?Portland’s new district attorney has refused to prosecute hundreds of low-level offenses tied to recent demonstrations against systemic racism and police brutality. The Sunday Read: ‘Sweatpants Forever’Much of the fashion industry has buckled under the weight of the coronavirus — it appears to have sped up the inevitable. The Economic Recovery That Isn’tDon’t believe the story that Trump will tell at the Republican convention. Why Trump Never Stops Talking About ‘Our Suburbs’Political polarization along racial lines is worst in small towns and suburbs, where more than half of African-Americans live. Trump’s Campaign of ChaosThe president’s behavior is that of a desperate man. The Power of Community Bail FundsThey help keep people’s lives from being ruined by exorbitant bail. Efforts to thwart these funds are the true public safety threats. The Coronavirus GenerationThe virus doesn’t sicken kids as much as adults. But it can still destroy their futures. A child allowance would help. What the First Virtual Convention Looked Like Across AmericaThis is democracy, at a social distance. To Test Spread of Coronavirus, These Scientists Put on a ConcertIn Germany, volunteers gathered in an arena for an experiment that could help create safety measures for live events around the world. Review: ‘The Vow’ Follows Nxivm Down Dark, Damaging PathsThe HBO documentary series delves into the toxic group that has been widely described as a “sex cult.” But that only scratches the surface. Kansas Candidate Who Admitted to Revenge Porn Plans to WithdrawAaron Coleman, 19, won the Democratic primary election for a Kansas House seat by 14 votes. Now he wants out. Dustin Johnson Rebounds With a Rout at the Northern TrustAfter a July stretch in which he missed the cut at one start and withdrew from the next, Johnson won by 11 strokes. Officer Michael Oxford Is Fired After TikTok Videos Show His Arrest of Black WomanThe officer “did not meet our core values” in the way he acted, the police department in Gwinnett County, Ga., said. Detroit Firefighter Sivad Johnson Dies Trying to Save Girls From DrowningSgt. Sivad Johnson, 49, a 26-year veteran of the Detroit Fire Department, dived in to rescue the girls, who were later safely brought ashore. Christchurch Massacre Sentencing: What to ExpectBrenton Tarrant pleaded guilty in March after murdering 51 people and wounding 40 at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. But the final phase of the case presents a series of challenges. Louisiana Braces for Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm LauraThe “one-two punch” of hurricanes has created a heightened sense of alarm along the Gulf Coast. Officials warned residents they might have to shelter in place for as long as 72 hours. In California’s Wine Country, a Familiar Threat of Smoke and FlameWildfires are raging across Northern California, including in Napa and Sonoma Counties, but locals are used to the danger. Outdoor Dining Is a Hit, but N.Y.C. Restaurants Face 'Apocalyptic' TimesNearly 10,000 restaurants have set up outdoor seating in New York City. They are struggling to stay alive until indoor dining returns. For a Music Critic, a Vacation That’s All Too QuietWith performances silenced by the coronavirus, our chief classical music critic has been left wishing for more sound, not less. 10 Under-the-Radar Movies for Offbeat TimesA guide to streaming films you may not have considered in your quest to entertain yourself at home. The Dreaded Lanternfly, Scourge of Agriculture, Spreads in New JerseyThe insect poses a serious threat to American crops, particularly vineyards, and inspires creative backyard methods of eliminating them. More Recent Articles |
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Marco was downgraded to a tropical storm late Sunday as it continued to churn northward in the central Gulf of Mexico, taking aim at the central Gulf Coast of the United States as Tropical Storm Laura closely followed
Luka Doncic, playing on an injured ankle, stepped back and drained a deep 3-point shot at the buzzer to give the short-handed Dallas Mavericks a 135-133 overtime win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Tropical Storm Laura will continue to batter the islands of the northern Caribbean early this week before delivering another blow to the U.S. Gulf Coast mere days after Marco.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is off to a record-setting pace, and the two systems tracking across the basin could set another first in hurricane records dating back into the 1800s.
Takuma Sato fended off Scott Dixon at an empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday to earn his second win at the Indianapolis 500.
Dustin Johnson returned to No. 1 in the world with an 11-shot win over Harris English on Sunday in The Northern Trust at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass.
The Baltimore Ravens released All-Pro safety Earl Thomas less than two days after his involvement in an on-field altercation with teammate Chuck Clark.
Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in Sunday's Champions League final to capture their sixth European Cup in club history.
Wildfires in California have burned more than 1 million acres as of Sunday as firefighters battle to contain the blazes.
The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday issued an emergency use authorization for convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19.
Russell Crowe's "Unhinged" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Eight months into the coronavirus pandemic, India is in a dichotomous situation with surging cases and deaths but a relatively low per capita mortality rate.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said House Democrats have a unified plan for COVID-19 stimulus as White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows called for economic measures in a USPS funding bill.
HBO Max released a new teaser for "Zack Snyder's Justice League."
Television personality and author Larry King has confirmed the recent deaths of two of his adult children.
Screen icon John Travolta shared on Instagram a video of him dancing in a bar to piano music with his 20-year-old daughter Ella.
Warner Bros. Pictures released a teaser for "The Batman," starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman, who in this incarnation of the tale is a vigilante detective.
At least 13 people died in a stampede at a nightclub in Lima, Peru, while attempting to flee during a raid Saturday night by police enforcing coronavirus regulations, according to Peruvian National Police.
On Aug. 23, 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. Less than two years later, Germany launched a blitzkrieg attack on Russia.
Actor Joanne Froggatt turns 40 and actor Shelley Long turns 71, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 23. 
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