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Washington scores 27 unanswered points to stun Eagles The Washington Football Team rallied from a 17-point deficit to upset the Philadelphia Eagles 27-17 on Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Md. Trump signs executive order to lower drug prices President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Sunday that aims to lower drug prices in the United States by instructing Medicare to not pay more for certain medicines than other nations. Houston Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni won't return to team next season Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni has informed the organization that he won't return to the team next season. Dominic Thiem rallies from two sets down to win first major title at U.S. Open After dropping the first two sets to Alexander Zverev on Sunday at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Dominic Thiem constructed a historic comeback to win his first major championship at the 2020 U.S. Open. New England Patriots top Miami Dolphins in Cam Newton's debut Playing in their first game in the post-Tom Brady era, the New England Patriots opened the 2020 season with a 21-11 win over the AFC East rival Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Lamar Jackson powers Ravens to blowout win over Browns Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens cruised to a 38-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Indianapolis Colts RB Marlon Mack to undergo MRI on Achilles injury Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack didn't play in the second half of his team's 27-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday after suffering an Achilles injury. Denver Nuggets rally past L.A. Clippers to force Game 7 The Denver Nuggets pulled off another season-saving comeback Sunday, beating the Los Angeles Clippers 111-98 to even their Western Conference semifinal series at three games apiece. Look: Pregnant Bindi Irwin shares ultrasound image of first child Television personality and wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin has shared on social media an ultrasound of the first child she is expecting with her husband, Chandler Powell. Western leaders blame climate change as wildfires burn 4.6 million acres Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti declared Sunday that climate change has contributed to the wildfires that have burned 4.6 million acres in the western United States. Taylor Swift to perform on ACM Awards broadcast Taylor Swift is set to perform on the ACM Awards for the first time in seven years Wednesday. 'Tenet' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Tenet" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning $6.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. 'Parks and Rec' cast reuniting for Democratic Party of Wisconsin fundraiser Aubrey Plaza and several of her former "Parks and Recreation" cast-mates are reuniting for an online event to raise money for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Pfizer CEO: Chances 'quite' good company will know if vaccine works by October Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was optimistic about the chance the company will determine if its COVID-19 vaccine candidate will be effective by the end of October, although he was unsure when it would get federal approval Ryan Murphy's 'Prom' to premiere on Netflix on Dec. 11 Ryan Murphy said Sunday his film adaptation of the stage musical, "The Prom," will debut on Netflix on Dec. 11. NFL teams open season devoid of fans The NFL season opened Sunday at stadiums throughout the United States mainly without fans because of coronavirus. India records 90,000-plus coronavirus cases for fourth day in a row India reported 94,551 new coronavirus cases Sunday, the fourth day in a row the Asian nation recorded more than 90,000 infections. Two L.A. County deputies critically wounded in 'ambush' Two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office deputies were critically wounded when they were "ambushed" while on patrol in Compton, the agency said. Look: Ryan Reynolds shares photos from COVID-19 nasal swab Actor Ryan Reynolds shared on Twitter this weekend photos of him undergoing a nasal swab to test for the coronavirus before he went back to work on the film, "Red Notice." Watch: Andrew Lloyd Webber releases song from his new 'Cinderella' musical Andrew Lloyd Webber released on Twitter Sunday a video of Carrie Hope Fletcher singing a song from his upcoming "Cinderella" stage musical. Breeders' Cup 2020 will be run without fans Breeders' Cup 2020 will be run without fans in the Keeneland facility, organizers announced amid a weekend of international qualifying events for those races Famous birthdays for Sept. 13: Tyler Perry, Jacqueline Bisset Filmmaker Tyler Perry turns 51 and actor Jacqueline Bisset turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 13. On This Day, Sept. 13: Margaret Chase Smith is 1st woman elected to House, Senate On Sept. 13, 1948, Margaret Chase Smith became the first woman to serve in both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, representing Maine as a Republican. |
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As Wildfires Burn Out of Control, the West Coast Faces the UnimaginableFirefighters across California and Oregon are bracing for stronger winds that could partly clear the air — but also fan the flames of uncontrolled blazes. In Visiting a Charred California, Trump Confronts a Scientific Reality He DeniesA president who has mocked climate change and pushed policies that accelerate it is set to be briefed on the scorched earth and ash-filled skies that experts say are the predictable result. Vaccine Makers Keep Safety Details Quiet, Alarming ScientistsResearchers say drug companies need to be more open about how vaccine trials are run to reassure Americans who are skittish about getting a coronavirus vaccine. Conflicting Virus Data in Texas Raises Distrust of the GovernmentDelays, discrepancies and abrupt leaps in coronavirus case and death counts in Texas have baffled residents and frustrated local officials. Here is what has gone awry. Oracle Chosen as TikTok’s Tech Partner, as Microsoft’s Bid Is RejectedThe moves came as the clock ticks down on President Trump’s executive order to block the Chinese-owned social media app. The Woman Taking Over TikTok at the Toughest TimeVanessa Pappas is keeping a focus on the app’s community of creators and users as it deals with pressure from President Trump, Beijing and a possible sale. The Intercept Promised to Reveal Everything. But It Didn't Protect a Source.Internal documents show how a source ended up in jail — and the fallout in the newsroom. Several N.F.L. Players Protest Racism and Hate as Season BeginsSeveral teams stayed in the locker room for the pregame playing of the national anthem, while some players knelt during it or wore decals and shirts against hate and racism. In Arab States’ Embrace, Israelis See a Reshaped MideastNormalized ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain raise hopes in Israel that it is finally gaining acceptance in its volatile neighborhood. The Sunday Read: ‘The Children in the Shadows’More than 100,000 of New York City’s public school students lack permanent housing. They are caught in bureaucratic limbo that often seems like a trap. When Good People Don’t Act, Evil ReignsStop thinking that the horrors of the world will simply work themselves out. New York City Council, Don’t Roll Back Police ReformsOfficials might weaken a law that bans chokeholds and other police maneuvers that restrict airflow. How Did the ‘Best-Prepared Country’ Become a Horror Story?President Trump resisted masks and sidelined experts, with disastrous results. Why Does Trump Want an Inaccurate Census?His effort to stop the census count early, in the middle of a pandemic, is in line with his campaign of exclusion. Trump Issues Expansive Order Aimed at Lowering Drug PricesThe order expands on a presidential promise by trying to reduce the prices Medicare pays for prescription drugs, but experts said it was unclear whether the White House could carry out the directive. Retired Colonel Criticizes ‘Solitary Confinement’ of Quarantined Soldiers at GuantánamoEric Kerska, whose daughter was deployed to the base, said he was alarmed by the isolation of young soldiers on their first tour as a coronavirus precaution. Bloomberg Says He’ll Spend $100 Million in Florida to Help BidenThe move came as polls show a tight race in Florida, and after criticism that the New York billionaire had not delivered on his promise to put his fortune behind defeating President Trump. California Deputies Shot in Ambush Are Expected to Recover, Authorities SayThe Los Angeles County deputies were critically injured after being fired upon in their car outside a Metro station in Compton. The gunman remained at large, the authorities said. Georgia Sheriff’s Deputy Is Fired Over Beating of Black ManThe Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said the deputy was terminated for “excessive use of force” after a video showing him pinning and punching Roderick Walker, 26, was circulated widely on social media. Dominic Thiem Comes Back From Down 2 Sets to Win U.S. Open FinalThiem stormed back to beat Alexander Zverev for the title in a fifth-set tiebreaker. 2 Killed, 6 Injured in Shooting Near Rutgers UniversityVideo obtained by The New York Times shows four men arriving at the scene in a car and shooting into the area. Feminists Paper Paris With Stark Posters Decrying Domestic AbuseA widespread but illegal campaign by a group calling itself “the Gluers” uses posters to denounce violence against women. It has become an effective — and ubiquitous — tool to raise awareness. Empty Seats, Slowly Filled With EnergyA photographer’s account of covering a U.S. Open unlike any that had come before it. How My 2-Year-Old Planted a Coronavirus Story IdeaAfter another child at my son’s day care tested positive, I ran into obstacle after obstacle trying to get him a test. I quickly learned I wasn’t alone among concerned parents of young children. How Old Is This Ancient Vision of the Stars?It’s a tale of bronze, iron, looting and archaeological conflict. More Recent Articles |
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The Washington Football Team rallied from a 17-point deficit to upset the Philadelphia Eagles 27-17 on Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Md.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Sunday that aims to lower drug prices in the United States by instructing Medicare to not pay more for certain medicines than other nations.
Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni has informed the organization that he won't return to the team next season.
After dropping the first two sets to Alexander Zverev on Sunday at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Dominic Thiem constructed a historic comeback to win his first major championship at the 2020 U.S. Open.
Playing in their first game in the post-Tom Brady era, the New England Patriots opened the 2020 season with a 21-11 win over the AFC East rival Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens cruised to a 38-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack didn't play in the second half of his team's 27-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday after suffering an Achilles injury.
The Denver Nuggets pulled off another season-saving comeback Sunday, beating the Los Angeles Clippers 111-98 to even their Western Conference semifinal series at three games apiece.
Television personality and wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin has shared on social media an ultrasound of the first child she is expecting with her husband, Chandler Powell.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti declared Sunday that climate change has contributed to the wildfires that have burned 4.6 million acres in the western United States.
Taylor Swift is set to perform on the ACM Awards for the first time in seven years Wednesday.
"Tenet" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning $6.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
Aubrey Plaza and several of her former "Parks and Recreation" cast-mates are reuniting for an online event to raise money for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was optimistic about the chance the company will determine if its COVID-19 vaccine candidate will be effective by the end of October, although he was unsure when it would get federal approval
Ryan Murphy said Sunday his film adaptation of the stage musical, "The Prom," will debut on Netflix on Dec. 11.
The NFL season opened Sunday at stadiums throughout the United States mainly without fans because of coronavirus.
India reported 94,551 new coronavirus cases Sunday, the fourth day in a row the Asian nation recorded more than 90,000 infections.
Two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office deputies were critically wounded when they were "ambushed" while on patrol in Compton, the agency said.
Actor Ryan Reynolds shared on Twitter this weekend photos of him undergoing a nasal swab to test for the coronavirus before he went back to work on the film, "Red Notice."
Andrew Lloyd Webber released on Twitter Sunday a video of Carrie Hope Fletcher singing a song from his upcoming "Cinderella" stage musical.
Breeders' Cup 2020 will be run without fans in the Keeneland facility, organizers announced amid a weekend of international qualifying events for those races
Filmmaker Tyler Perry turns 51 and actor Jacqueline Bisset turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 13.
On Sept. 13, 1948, Margaret Chase Smith became the first woman to serve in both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, representing Maine as a Republican. 
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