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Washington Nationals, manager Dave Martinez agree to extension The Washington Nationals and manager Dave Martinez have reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension. College football: Mountain West, Mid-American conferences vote to start seasons The Mountain West Conference intends to play an eight-game college football schedule that starts Oct. 24 after altering initial plans to postpone the season until spring 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Watch: Atlanta Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr. belts longest home run of 2020 season Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. smashed a tape-measure home run in the first inning of Friday's game against the Boston Red Sox at Truist Park. Ottawa Senators parting ways with All-Star winger Bobby Ryan The Ottawa Senators have placed All-Star forward Bobby Ryan on waivers and plan to buy out the rest of his contract. Cincinnati Reds announcer Thom Brennaman resigns after homophobic slur Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman has resigned from his television play-by-play role, one month after using a homophobic slur on the air. Ron Paul 'doing fine' after medical episode on live stream Former Rep. Ron Paul said he's "doing fine" after having what appeared to be a medical episode while participating in a live stream earlier Friday. Saints WR Michael Thomas to miss second straight game with ankle injury New Orleans Saints star wide receiver Michael Thomas won't play in Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers because of an ankle injury. Reports: President Donald Trump to name Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court nominee President Donald Trump plans to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to succeed Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, unnamed sources familiar with the decision said Friday. Kyle Rittenhouse to fight extradition to Wisconsin to face homicide charges The defense team for Kyle Rittenhouse said it plans to fight his extradition from Illinois to Wisconsin to face two homicide charges for a shooting that left two people dead during police brutality protests. Poll: Majority of Americans want 2020 winner to make Supreme Court nomination A majority of Americans believe whoever is elected president in November should be the one to nominate the jurist to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, a poll released Friday found. Store sells two jackpot-winning lottery tickets in two weeks The Pennsylvania Lottery said an unusually lucky store in Montgomery County sold a $379,545 jackpot winning ticket just two weeks after selling a $1.4 million ticket. Space Force to start flying on reused SpaceX rockets The U.S. Space Force will start to launch missions on reused SpaceX rockets next year to save millions of dollars, the service announced Friday. Look: Antiques dealer seeking family from 100-year-old wedding photo A West Virginia antiques dealer is trying to identify the people pictured in a nearly 100-year-old wedding photo so the item can be turned over to the family. Radiation levels on moon more than double those on space station Radiation levels on the surface of the moon are 2.6 times greater than those measured on the International Space Station, according to a new study. Watch: Bear cub tries to get through glass door at Colorado home A Colorado woman captured video of a curious bear cub trying to force its way into her home through a glass door. N.C. Supreme Court reduces 3 death row inmates' sentences to life The North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday reduced three death row inmates' sentences to life in prison after they appealed under a now-defunct law that protected against racial bias. Watch: Women get wedding dresses back 31 years after mix-up Two Ontario, Canada, women were reunited with their wedding dresses 31 years after a mix-up at the cleaners that was discovered only recently. Study: MRI with machine learning reveals brain changes from PTSD A new machine learning approach added to conventional magnetic resonance imaging can identify the regions of the brain causing dissociative symptoms in people with post-traumatic stress disorder, researchers found. Scientists pave way for carbon-based computers A team of chemists and physicists at the University of California-Berkeley succeeded in building a metallic wire out of carbon. Israel tests new sea-to-sea missile The Israeli Navy tested a sea-to-sea missile for use in protecting Mediterranean Sea natural gas platforms, the Israel Defense Force announced on Friday. Glenn Close, Jake Gyllenhaal headline 'Angels in America' benefit Broadway.com announced Friday a star-studded live reading of seven scenes from "Angels in America." The Oct. 8 event will include Glenn Close, Jake Gyllenhaal, Laura Linney, Alan Cumming, Whoopi Goldberg and more. British royal family to face $45M shortfall due to pandemic The royal family said it plans to cut expenses after projecting a $45 million shortfall to their finances in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Fantasy football: Kelce, Andrews top Week 3 tight end rankings Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 3 fantasy football tight end rankings. Wax sculpture melting in Florida to raise climate change awareness A wax sculpture of a man and his granddaughter is being left to melt outside a Florida city hall to raise awareness of the dangers of climate change. 'Teapot' found in garage sells for nearly $500,000 A small "teapot" found by a British man while cleaning out a garage filled with family relics nearly ended up at a thrift store before being auctioned for nearly $500,000. |
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Trump Selects Amy Coney Barrett to Fill Ginsburg’s Seat on the Supreme CourtThe president’s nomination of Judge Barrett, a favorite of conservatives, to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, will kick off a furious and unprecedented scramble to confirm her in the Senate before Election Day. To Conservatives, Barrett Has ‘Perfect Combination’ of Attributes for Supreme CourtJudge Amy Coney Barrett is regarded as the leading contender to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. How Trump and Biden Are Courting the Catholic VoteJoseph Biden’s supporters are highlighting his Catholic faith and values while President Trump, with a Supreme Court selection looming, is operating on the culture-war turf he prefers. Making History, Ginsburg Is Honored at a Capitol Divided Over Replacing HerJustice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lay in state in Statuary Hall in a ceremony choreographed to allow the women of Congress to honor her legacy and the example she set. Ginsburg, Obama and the Lunch That Could Have Altered Supreme Court HistoryPresident Obama met with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, hinting at retirement, but the art of nudging justices off the court is politically delicate and psychologically complicated. How Do Children Fight Off the Coronavirus?The secret may lie in an “innate” immune response that targets unrecognized invaders, scientists say. New York Threatens Coronavirus Lockdown for Orthodox Jewish AreasCommunity leaders said residents have resisted the rules in part because of the influence of President Trump, whose views on masks have been embraced. ‘I Feel Sorry for Americans’: A Baffled World Watches the U.S.From Myanmar to Canada, people are asking: How did a superpower allow itself to be felled by a virus? And why won’t the president commit to a peaceful transition of power? Barr’s Approach Closes Gap Between Justice Dept. and White HouseThe attorney general has brought the department closer to the White House than it has been in a half-century, historians said. Justice Dept. Aids Trump’s False Narrative on VotingIn a series of unusual moves, the Justice Department has helped stoke skepticism about mail-in voting. Her Study Center Was Bombed. She Still Topped Afghanistan’s National University Exam.Shamsea Alizada’s story of persistence is a reminder of advances in girls’ education in Afghanistan — and their vulnerability as the government negotiates with the Taliban. Supreme Court, Florida, ‘Father of the Bride’: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Field: Policing and Power in MinneapolisCould a push to transform the police in the city where George Floyd was killed become the issue that defines the presidential election? A Battle Over the Battle for the Supreme CourtJamelle Bouie joins the podcast for a debate on reforming the highest court in the land. Coronavirus Schools BriefingIt’s back to school — or is it? Would Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court Cost the G.O.P. the Senate?Mitch McConnell has a tricky needle to thread. At the Debate, Joe Biden Must Deal With Trump’s LiesTruth sandwiches, ridicule and other tactics for Joe Biden when he faces President Trump. Are Republican Judges Putting Their Thumbs on the Electoral Scale?Recent decisions certainly suggest as much. A Supreme Court Fight Might Be Exactly What America NeedsFrom the courts to Congress, we might need fewer embalming norms and more room for victories and defeat. China Will Learn the Hard Way That Australians Can’t Be ShamedA transparent and egalitarian society like ours isn’t susceptible to “kompromat.” Will Trump’s Presidency Ever End?America is in terrible danger. Trump’s Corona Coronation“There won’t be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation.” How could the president makes his intentions any clearer? Joe Biden’s Stutter Is His SuperpowerHe already knows how to face down a bully. ‘When You Get Into Unschooling, It’s Almost Like a Religion’The movement might help us deal with the problems posed by remote learning. 1820 Has a Lot to Tell Us About 2020What do we do when everything is coming apart? Delay of Philip Guston Retrospective Divides the Art World“Philip Guston Now” has become Philip Guston in 2024, after four museums postponed an artist’s show that includes Klan imagery. Judges Express Skepticism Over Trump’s Bid to Block Tax Return SubpoenaA three-judge appeals panel is expected to rule soon in the legal battle to obtain eight years of the president’s tax returns. Justice Dept. Documents Highlight Criticisms of Mueller InquiryThe attorney general provided information on two matters to President Trump’s allies that was meant to damage the F.B.I.’s Russia investigation and the special counsel’s office. Judge Orders New Trial for Gigi Jordan in Son’s KillingMs. Jordan was found guilty of manslaughter for poisoning her 8-year-old son, but a federal judge ruled that her right to a public trial had been violated. Ron Paul Hospitalized After Medical Episode in Live VideoMr. Paul, 85, a former congressman and presidential candidate and the father of Senator Rand Paul, slurred his words while speaking on his YouTube channel on Friday. Coronavirus Survey Halted After Workers Faced Racial Slurs, Officials SayWorkers were followed, videotaped and threatened in confrontations across Minnesota, the state Department of Health said. Videos Show Gunman Firing at Police During Louisville ProtestOne man among hundreds of peaceful protesters fired a handgun at police officers in Louisville, Ky. Witnesses caught him on camera. Oregon’s President Says Money Wasn’t Discussed in Pac-12 Return. It Didn’t Need to Be.Universities in the Pac-12 were clearly struggling financially even before the pandemic, which magnified the importance of football once it hit. Australia's Coronavirus Restrictions Strand Thousands OverseasLimits on the number of Australians who can return have spurred a growing uproar over the country’s hard-line approach to the coronavirus. A Hopeful Forecast: More Accurate Long-Term Weather PredictionsImproving technology could make it possible to better anticipate weather conditions weeks in advance, especially in the tropics. How to Negotiate With Your LandlordIt’s a renter’s market. Here are some tips to help you take advantage of your power as a tenant. Seeking the Humanity in the Story of Kim Wall’s MurderA new TV series, “The Investigation,” fictionalizes the police investigation into the killing of the Swedish journalist, resisting the usual trappings of Nordic noir. Former Russian Rock Star Sergei Shnurov Surprises Fans … With a Desk JobAfter a farewell tour with his band, Leningrad, Sergei Shnurov switched tracks with a day job running a respectable but dull television station. For the N.H.L. Bubble to Succeed, Everyone Had to Be FlexibleBroadcasters did interviews from high above the ice instead of rinkside. A popular cafe in Edmonton tailored its menu to athletes. And most players have gone weeks without seeing their families. Losing Your Hair Can Be Another Consequence of the PandemicDoctors are seeing a huge increase in patients who have been shedding abnormal amounts of hair, and they believe it is related to stress associated with the coronavirus. Catharine Phanavong, Expert Cook and Dinner Party Enthusiast, Dies at 39“Chefs would get off work and come to our place for late night dinners,” her boyfriend said. Ms. Phanavong died of the novel coronavirus. More Recent Articles |
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The Washington Nationals and manager Dave Martinez have reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension.
The Mountain West Conference intends to play an eight-game college football schedule that starts Oct. 24 after altering initial plans to postpone the season until spring 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. smashed a tape-measure home run in the first inning of Friday's game against the Boston Red Sox at Truist Park.
The Ottawa Senators have placed All-Star forward Bobby Ryan on waivers and plan to buy out the rest of his contract.
Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman has resigned from his television play-by-play role, one month after using a homophobic slur on the air.
Former Rep. Ron Paul said he's "doing fine" after having what appeared to be a medical episode while participating in a live stream earlier Friday.
New Orleans Saints star wide receiver Michael Thomas won't play in Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers because of an ankle injury.
President Donald Trump plans to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to succeed Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, unnamed sources familiar with the decision said Friday.
The defense team for Kyle Rittenhouse said it plans to fight his extradition from Illinois to Wisconsin to face two homicide charges for a shooting that left two people dead during police brutality protests.
A majority of Americans believe whoever is elected president in November should be the one to nominate the jurist to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, a poll released Friday found.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said an unusually lucky store in Montgomery County sold a $379,545 jackpot winning ticket just two weeks after selling a $1.4 million ticket.
The U.S. Space Force will start to launch missions on reused SpaceX rockets next year to save millions of dollars, the service announced Friday.
A West Virginia antiques dealer is trying to identify the people pictured in a nearly 100-year-old wedding photo so the item can be turned over to the family.
Radiation levels on the surface of the moon are 2.6 times greater than those measured on the International Space Station, according to a new study.
A Colorado woman captured video of a curious bear cub trying to force its way into her home through a glass door.
The North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday reduced three death row inmates' sentences to life in prison after they appealed under a now-defunct law that protected against racial bias.
Two Ontario, Canada, women were reunited with their wedding dresses 31 years after a mix-up at the cleaners that was discovered only recently.
A new machine learning approach added to conventional magnetic resonance imaging can identify the regions of the brain causing dissociative symptoms in people with post-traumatic stress disorder, researchers found.
A team of chemists and physicists at the University of California-Berkeley succeeded in building a metallic wire out of carbon.
The Israeli Navy tested a sea-to-sea missile for use in protecting Mediterranean Sea natural gas platforms, the Israel Defense Force announced on Friday.
Broadway.com announced Friday a star-studded live reading of seven scenes from "Angels in America." The Oct. 8 event will include Glenn Close, Jake Gyllenhaal, Laura Linney, Alan Cumming, Whoopi Goldberg and more.
The royal family said it plans to cut expenses after projecting a $45 million shortfall to their finances in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 3 fantasy football tight end rankings.
A wax sculpture of a man and his granddaughter is being left to melt outside a Florida city hall to raise awareness of the dangers of climate change.
A small "teapot" found by a British man while cleaning out a garage filled with family relics nearly ended up at a thrift store before being auctioned for nearly $500,000. 
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