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Los Angeles County sets record for highest temperature The National Weather Service said Los Angeles County experienced its highest official temperature ever recorded on Sunday. Jadeveon Clowney agrees to 1-year, $15M deal with Tennessee Titans The Tennessee Titans and star edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney reached an agreement on a short-term contract. Amazon bans foreign seed sales to U.S. Online retail giant Amazon has banned the sale of seeds imported to the United States or sold by non-U.S. residents amid a rash on unsolicited seeds from China being shipped to residents across the country. Dustin Johnson holds 5-shot lead entering final round of Tour Championship Dustin Johnson finished with a 10-foot birdie and a 6-under 64 Sunday to take a five-shot lead over Justin Thomas and Xander Schauffele in the PGA Tour Championship. Lou Brock, Cardinals legend and Hall of Famer, dies at 81 St. Louis Cardinals icon and Hall of Famer Lou Brock, who helped guide the club to two World Series titles in the 1960s, has died at 81. Khris Middleton leads short-handed Bucks over Heat to avoid sweep The short-handed Milwaukee Bucks avoided elimination by beating the Miami Heat 118-115 in overtime of Game 4 in their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Novak Djokovic disqualified from U.S. Open after hitting line judge with ball No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic was defaulted from his fourth-round match at the U.S. Open on Sunday after accidentally hitting a line judge in the neck with a tennis ball. 289 arrested in Hong Kong protests amid delayed election Police arrested 289 people during protests in Hong Kong on what was originally scheduled to be the region's election day Sunday. Kamala Harris says she wouldn't take Trump at his word on COVID-19 vaccine Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris declared that she would not take President Donald Trump at his word regarding the safety of a COVID-19 vaccine in the weeks leading up to the 2020 election. Jacob Blake: 'Every 24 hours there's pain' after Kinosha, Wis., police shooting Jacob Blake said that "every 24 hours there's pain" as he released a video from his hospital bed after being shot seven times by police and left paralyzed from the waist down. 'Tenet' tops the North American box office with $20.2M Christopher Nolan's spy thriller "Tenet" is the No. 1 movie at North American theaters, earning $20.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. Denver to face temperature plunge from 99 to 32 in one day Residents in Denver are set to experience summer and winterlike temperatures within the span of just 24 hours. Authentic targets Preakness after 'crazy' Kentucky Derby win The morning after winning the Kentucky Derby for a record-tying sixth time, the word at the tip of trainer Bob Baffert's tongue was, "crazy." Federal judge temporarily bars Census Bureau from winding down in-person counting A federal judge on Sunday ordered the Census Bureau to halt efforts to wind down in-person counting for the 2020 census for at least 12 days amid plans to end the practice a month ahead of schedule. Britain's Sandringham Estate to host drive-in movies Britain's Sandringham Estate has announced it will host several drive-in style movie screenings this month. September snow, cold to plunge across Rockies early this week A drastic temperature swing and a dose of early season snow will have residents from Montana to New Mexico wondering what month it is by Tuesday. Mnuchin pushes for 'more targeted' stimulus bill as talks remain stalled Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reiterated Republicans' push for a "more targeted" coronavirus stimulus bill amid stalled talks with Democrats who are seeking a more sweeping measure in response to the pandemic. COVID-19: India sets daily cases record with 90,632, nears Brazil for second India recorded a world-record 90,632 new coronavirus cases in one day. Conversely, South Korea's 168 new cases is the lowest number since Aug. 15. 'Cobra Kai' writer-producer says Season 3: 'Filmed. Edited. Ready to go.' The third season of "Cobra Kai," the "Karate Kid" sequel series enjoying increased popularity since moving from YouTube to Netflix last month, has been completed and is set for release in 2021. Kentucky Derby runs without spectators The 146th running of the Kentucky Derby, was held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on September 5, 2020. The event, traditionally held in May, was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic and ran without spectators as a safety precaution. Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law was favored to win, but was beaten by Authentic and finished second. Here's a look at the some of the scenes from the track. Campers rescued from fast-growing wildfire in central California Officials told those at the Mammoth Pool Reservoir to shelter in place and jump in the water if necessary as the Creek Fire exploded in size in the Sierra National Forest late Saturday. Famous birthdays for Sept. 6: Idris Elba, Rosie Perez Actor Idris Elba turns 48 and actor Rosie Perez turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 6. On This Day, Sept. 6: First Battle of the Marne begins On Sept. 6, 1914, World War I's first Battle of the Marne took place outside Paris, France. More Recent Articles |
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In Final Stretch, Biden Defends Polls Lead Against Trump’s OnslaughtThe president is attempting to overtake his Democratic challenger with a strategy of racial polarization in heavily white Midwestern states, even as Democrats make inroads in the Republican-leaning South and West. Joe Biden’s China JourneyAs a United States senator, he spoke of transforming China through trade. As a presidential candidate two decades later, he denounces it as a “dictatorship.” More Than Ever, Trump Casts Himself as the Defender of White AmericaPresenting himself as a warrior against identity politics, the president has increasingly made appeals to the grievances of white supporters a centerpiece of his re-election campaign. Michael Cohen’s Book Says Trump Held ‘Low Opinions of All Black Folks’The president’s former fixer describes him as a mob boss figure who made racist insults, was driven by hatred for President Barack Obama and engaged in underhanded tactics against opponents. Journalists Aren’t the Enemy of the People. But We’re Not Your Friends.President Trump will try to put the media on the ballot, and reporters face the increasing temptation to posture for those most eager to oust him. A New Front in Coronavirus Pandemic: College TownsThe coronavirus is spiking around campuses from Texas to Iowa to North Carolina as students return. Gov. Gavin Newsom Declares State of Emergency“We had to splash water on our hair because our hair was catching on fire,” one evacuee said of the harrowing escape from the Creek Fire. The governor declared an emergency. California Heat Wave: The Latest on the State's WeatherLos Angeles County set a new high temperature as a cooling sea breeze remained trapped offshore, according to the National Weather Service. Novak Djokovic Out of U.S. Open After Accidental Hit of Line JudgeDjokovic was disqualified after a lengthy discussion with officials in the latest recent misadventure for the top men’s player in tennis. Why Novak Djokovic Was Disqualified From the U.S. OpenThe rule on the books is not well-known to some tennis fans, but it is clear. The Strange Grief of Losing My Sense of TasteMany symptoms of Covid-19 were difficult, but losing my ability to taste hurt the most. When Republicans and Unions Got AlongSupport for unions is rising. The G.O.P. might want to be part of that. The Best Reason to Go to CollegeIt’s the same as it ever was: To learn that the world is more than the issues that divide us. The Coronavirus May Change College Admissions ForeverA pandemic returns the focus to what matters: education. The Trouble With EmpathyCan we really be taught to feel each other’s pain? DeJoy Pressured Workers to Donate to G.O.P. Candidates, Former Employees SayFormer employees at New Breed Logistics say they were expected to donate to candidates whom their executive, Louis DeJoy, was supporting, and would be rewarded through yearly bonuses. Federal Judge Blocks, For Now, Further Winding Down of the 2020 CensusThe Census Bureau had begun ending its count in places where it considered its job done. But a lawsuit claims that stopping now will result in a flawed count. In a Big Box-Office Test, ‘Tenet’ Grosses $20 MillionNormally, a Christopher Nolan film would bring in $50 million in North America during an opening weekend. But moviegoing is not normal these days. Japan Orders Millions to Evacuate as Typhoon Lashes RegionTyphoon Haishen, which passed Japan and made landfall in South Korea, brought down power lines and left some injured in Japan, and disrupted travel in the region. Student Blockade Protests Viktor Orban’s Reach at a Top Arts UniversityA demonstration at the University for Theater and Film Arts in Budapest has received support from theater groups, students and faculties in Hungary and around Europe. For Aging Belarus Rockers, a Late Shot at StardomForced underground in the 1990s to a life of cover gigs and guitar lessons, they are re-emerging amid the country’s political awakening. Lou Brock, Baseball Hall of Famer Known for Stealing Bases, Dies at 81The son of sharecroppers, Brock attended a one-room schoolhouse, but was inspired by possibilities beyond the poverty and segregation of the rural South. Orca That Carried Dead Calf for 17 Days Gives Birth AgainResearchers spotted the killer whale they call J35 alongside her “robust and lively” new calf on Saturday — a ray of hope for the endangered Southern Resident population off the Pacific Northwest. With Adult Children Home, Now’s the Time: Talk About Your MoneyRiding out the pandemic with family presents the perfect chance to lay it all out: priorities, account balances, end-of-life directives. Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid Are Stuck Between Star and SuperstarThe Philadelphia 76ers, and their fans, are still waiting for their franchise stars to become the kinds of players, and leaders, who can win championships. At Least 4 Boats Sink During ‘Trump Boat Parade’ in Texas, Officials SayNo injuries were immediately reported at the event, which was taking place on Lake Travis. More Recent Articles |
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The National Weather Service said Los Angeles County experienced its highest official temperature ever recorded on Sunday.
The Tennessee Titans and star edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney reached an agreement on a short-term contract.
Online retail giant Amazon has banned the sale of seeds imported to the United States or sold by non-U.S. residents amid a rash on unsolicited seeds from China being shipped to residents across the country.
Dustin Johnson finished with a 10-foot birdie and a 6-under 64 Sunday to take a five-shot lead over Justin Thomas and Xander Schauffele in the PGA Tour Championship.
St. Louis Cardinals icon and Hall of Famer Lou Brock, who helped guide the club to two World Series titles in the 1960s, has died at 81.
The short-handed Milwaukee Bucks avoided elimination by beating the Miami Heat 118-115 in overtime of Game 4 in their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic was defaulted from his fourth-round match at the U.S. Open on Sunday after accidentally hitting a line judge in the neck with a tennis ball.
Police arrested 289 people during protests in Hong Kong on what was originally scheduled to be the region's election day Sunday.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris declared that she would not take President Donald Trump at his word regarding the safety of a COVID-19 vaccine in the weeks leading up to the 2020 election.
Jacob Blake said that "every 24 hours there's pain" as he released a video from his hospital bed after being shot seven times by police and left paralyzed from the waist down.
Christopher Nolan's spy thriller "Tenet" is the No. 1 movie at North American theaters, earning $20.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
Residents in Denver are set to experience summer and winterlike temperatures within the span of just 24 hours.
The morning after winning the Kentucky Derby for a record-tying sixth time, the word at the tip of trainer Bob Baffert's tongue was, "crazy."
A federal judge on Sunday ordered the Census Bureau to halt efforts to wind down in-person counting for the 2020 census for at least 12 days amid plans to end the practice a month ahead of schedule.
Britain's Sandringham Estate has announced it will host several drive-in style movie screenings this month.
A drastic temperature swing and a dose of early season snow will have residents from Montana to New Mexico wondering what month it is by Tuesday.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reiterated Republicans' push for a "more targeted" coronavirus stimulus bill amid stalled talks with Democrats who are seeking a more sweeping measure in response to the pandemic.
India recorded a world-record 90,632 new coronavirus cases in one day. Conversely, South Korea's 168 new cases is the lowest number since Aug. 15.
The third season of "Cobra Kai," the "Karate Kid" sequel series enjoying increased popularity since moving from YouTube to Netflix last month, has been completed and is set for release in 2021.
The 146th running of the Kentucky Derby, was held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on September 5, 2020. The event, traditionally held in May, was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic and ran without spectators as a safety precaution. Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law was favored to win, but was beaten by Authentic and finished second. Here's a look at the some of the scenes from the track.
Officials told those at the Mammoth Pool Reservoir to shelter in place and jump in the water if necessary as the Creek Fire exploded in size in the Sierra National Forest late Saturday.
Actor Idris Elba turns 48 and actor Rosie Perez turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 6.
On Sept. 6, 1914, World War I's first Battle of the Marne took place outside Paris, France. 
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