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Democrats call for release of Trump's tax records after 'blockbuster' report Democrats on Sunday renewed calls for President Donald Trump's tax records to be released to the public following a report that said he has not paid taxes in 10 of the last 15 years through to 2017. Miami Heat oust Boston Celtics, advance to NBA Finals The Miami Heat advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014 after a 125-113 win over the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana, wife prevent attempted kidnapping of grandchild Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana and his wife, Jennifer, stopped a home intruder from kidnapping their 9-month-old grandchild over the weekend, law enforcement officials said Sunday. Los Angeles Angels fire GM Billy Eppler after fifth straight losing season The Los Angeles Angels fired general manager Billy Eppler after the team finished with another losing season. Philadelphia Eagles squander late chance, tie with Cincinnati Bengals The Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles played to a 23-23 tie Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Armenia, Azerbaijan renew clashes over contested Nagorno-Karabakh region Armenia and Azerbaijan each accused each other of attacking civilians in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region. Rex Burkhead powers Patriots to win over Raiders Rex Burkhead scored three touchdowns to help the New England Patriots beat the Las Vegas Raiders 36-20 on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. More than 50 people arrested in seventh weekend of Belarus protests Police in Belarus arrested more than 50 people during ongoing protests calling for President Alexander Lukashenko to leave office after a disputed August election. BTS to release new album 'BE' on Nov. 20 K-pop group BTS will release a new album called "BE (Deluxe Edition)" on Nov. 20, its label Big Hit Entertainment announced on Sunday. Gwyneth Paltrow poses nude for 48th birthday photo Gwyneth Paltrow shared a nude photo of herself on Instagram in honor of her 48th birthday. Experts warn of 'huge surge' in COVID-19 cases in fall and winter months The University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation's COVID-19 model forecasts that daily death totals could surge from 765 to 3,000 by late December. Rounds of rain to usher in cooler conditions across East Coast A change in the weather pattern this week will not only bring an area of wet weather into the Northeast, but also usher cooler air into the region. 'Tenet' tops the North American box office for 4th week with $3.4M "Tenet" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth week, earning an additional $3.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Senate to begin hearings on Amy Coney Barrett confirmation Oct. 12 Republicans and Democrats in Congress are readying for confirmation proceedings for President Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barret, which are set to begin in the Senate on Oct. 12. Netflix announces 'Resident Evil' anime series Netflix announced plans Sunday to release a "Resident Evil" anime series in 2021. Busta Rhymes, dressed as a dragon, eliminated from 'Masked Singer' Busta Rhymes was the first disguised celebrity eliminated from FOX's "The Masked Singer" competition series on Wednesday night. 'Game of Thrones' alum Rose Leslie debuts baby bump in Make Magazine "Game of Thrones" and "Downton Abbey" actress Rose Leslie debuted her growing baby bump in a photo for Britain's Make Magazine. Basil Eidenbenz replaces Thue Rasmussen in 'The Witcher' Season 2 Basil Eidenbenz has signed on to replace Thue Rasmussen in Netflix's "The Witcher" Season 2. Christina Anstead, Ant Anstead discuss split in Instagram posts Reality TV personality Christina Anstead reflected on her career and relationships in a lengthy Instagram post this weekend. M. Night Shyamalan filming new movie 'Old'Japanese actress Takeuchi Yuko dead at 40 Japanese actress Takeuchi Yuko died in her Tokyo apartment this weekend. She was 40. Two hospitalized after driver rams through protests in California Two people were hospitalized after a driver rammed a car into demonstrations involving Black Lives Matters and counter-protesters in South California. Coldest air yet this season to be unleashed across Midwest U.S. Residents of the Midwest may be wondering what month the calendar flipped to later this week, as a November-like air mass plunges in with gusty winds, spotty showers and perhaps even some snowflakes. |
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New York Times' Trump Tax Returns Investigation: 18 RevelationsTimes reporters have obtained decades of tax information the president has hidden from public view. Here are some of the key findings. An Editor’s Note on the Trump Tax InvestigationThe New York Times has examined decades of President Trump’s financial records, assembling the most comprehensive picture yet of his business dealings. Political Groups Begin Dueling Over Barrett in a Costly ClashThe battle may near $40 million in spending and will help define the end of the presidential race, even if Democrats are unlikely to be able to stop the Supreme Court confirmation. Ransomware Attacks Take On New Urgency Ahead of VoteAttacks against small towns, big cities and the contractors who run their voting systems have federal officials fearing that hackers will try to sow chaos around the election. A significant national lead for Biden.As Covid-19 Closes Schools, the World’s Children Go to WorkFormer students are taking illegal and often dangerous jobs in India and other developing countries, potentially rolling back years of progress in social mobility and public health. The Rise of Child Labor in the Coronavirus PandemicWith schools closed and families desperate for income, millions of children are being forced into work that is often dangerous, arduous and illegal. A New Test for SAT Takers: Covid-19The coronavirus presents a daunting new test for SAT takers, including our reporter, whose Princeton Review guides haven’t been cracked in years. Principals Assail N.Y.C. Mayor, Calling for State Takeover of SchoolsThe union representing New York City’s principals said it had lost confidence in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to reopen schools. Trump Wants to Discredit the Election. This Nerd Could Stop Him.Fox News, the president’s favored network, will face enormous pressure to call the election for Mr. Trump. The outcome rests on a little-known 65-year-old wonk who will declare the winner. Shepard Smith, Fox News Apostate, Is Starting Over at CNBCIn a new show on a new network, the anchor wants a ‘no pundits’ approach: ‘We’re not interested in helping you know how to think.’ The Sunday Read: ‘How Climate Migration Will Reshape America’“Might Americans finally be waking up to how climate is about to transform their lives?” Coronavirus Schools BriefingIt’s back to school — or is it? We Don’t Need DebatesTrump will just make a scene and lie. What’s in it for voters? Social Media Needs an Election Declaration of ConscienceThe platforms must not tolerate voter disinformation. In Praise of PBS, a True Democratic InstitutionNext month will mark 50 years of television that aims to educate and unite. Big Business’s Undisclosed Climate Crisis PlansCompanies know the U.S. economy’s large exposure to climate threats. Regulators can make them show their cards. Is Amy Coney Barrett Joining a Supreme Court Built for the Wealthy?Future decisions by a very conservative majority could give corporations even more weight and workers less. Pakistan’s Most Terrifying Adversary Is Climate ChangeThe country debates women’s honor inexhaustibly but pays little attention to the ferocious and imminent dangers of climate disasters. With Wilpons Set to Cede Control, the Mets End an Era of What-IfsAfter his entanglement in the Madoff Ponzi scheme, the longtime Mets owner Fred Wilpon vowed to fight to keep his team. He did, but the scandal altered the course of his reign. In Lockdown, an 86-Year-Old Blogger Finds an Audience and a New PurposeWriting every day for weeks on end, she appealed to readers across the world. ‘That’ll be my role,’ she said. ‘To cheer people up.’ Yankees’ Regular Season Ends With a Loss and Two Individual TitlesLuke Voit claimed the American League home run title, D.J. LeMahieu won the batting title, and the Yankees learned they were headed to Cleveland for their first-round postseason series. Man Spent Donations to Black Lives Matter on Himself, Prosecutors Say“There is no cause, no tragedy, and no event that fraudsters won’t seek to exploit,” prosecutors said in accusing a man of diverting funds from a group he ran that took in more than $450,000. Brad Parscale, Ex-Campaign Manager for Trump, Is Hospitalized in FloridaThe Fort Lauderdale police said that Mr. Parscale’s wife called the authorities to their home because he was armed and threatening to hurt himself. California Driver Charged After Striking Two Protesters, Police SayThe woman was charged with attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon on Saturday, the authorities said. Joe Montana and Wife Thwart Intruder’s Attempt to Kidnap Their GrandchildA woman entered the Malibu, Calif., home of the former N.F.L. star on Saturday afternoon and took the child from a playpen, officials said. Why New Mexico’s 1680 Pueblo Revolt Is Echoing in 2020 ProtestsIndigenous groups in the Southwest are imbuing their activism this year with commemorations of the 340-year-old Pueblo Revolt, one of Spain’s bloodiest defeats in its colonial empire. The Technical Stars Who Help Pull Off a Christopher Nolan NarrativeIn films like “Memento” and “Inception,” the director’s time shifts and intricate action require careful calibration by editors, stunt performers and others. Two of-the-Moment Monologues and a Multitude of KarensOne-woman plays by Tracy Thorne and Eliza Bent explore the problems of white power and privilege — and how people who say the right things aren’t helping. LeBron James and Anthony Davis Fulfill Lakers’ Finals Promise“When I first got here, he told me that he wants to give me my first ring,” Davis said. “And I told him that I want to get him back to the finals.” More Recent Articles |
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Democrats on Sunday renewed calls for President Donald Trump's tax records to be released to the public following a report that said he has not paid taxes in 10 of the last 15 years through to 2017.
The Miami Heat advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014 after a 125-113 win over the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana and his wife, Jennifer, stopped a home intruder from kidnapping their 9-month-old grandchild over the weekend, law enforcement officials said Sunday.
The Los Angeles Angels fired general manager Billy Eppler after the team finished with another losing season.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles played to a 23-23 tie Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Armenia and Azerbaijan each accused each other of attacking civilians in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Rex Burkhead scored three touchdowns to help the New England Patriots beat the Las Vegas Raiders 36-20 on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
Police in Belarus arrested more than 50 people during ongoing protests calling for President Alexander Lukashenko to leave office after a disputed August election.
K-pop group BTS will release a new album called "BE (Deluxe Edition)" on Nov. 20, its label Big Hit Entertainment announced on Sunday.
Gwyneth Paltrow shared a nude photo of herself on Instagram in honor of her 48th birthday.
The University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation's COVID-19 model forecasts that daily death totals could surge from 765 to 3,000 by late December.
A change in the weather pattern this week will not only bring an area of wet weather into the Northeast, but also usher cooler air into the region.
"Tenet" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth week, earning an additional $3.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are readying for confirmation proceedings for President Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barret, which are set to begin in the Senate on Oct. 12.
Netflix announced plans Sunday to release a "Resident Evil" anime series in 2021.
Busta Rhymes was the first disguised celebrity eliminated from FOX's "The Masked Singer" competition series on Wednesday night.
"Game of Thrones" and "Downton Abbey" actress Rose Leslie debuted her growing baby bump in a photo for Britain's Make Magazine.
Basil Eidenbenz has signed on to replace Thue Rasmussen in Netflix's "The Witcher" Season 2.
Reality TV personality Christina Anstead reflected on her career and relationships in a lengthy Instagram post this weekend.
M. Night Shyamalan announced he is working on his next project.
Japanese actress Takeuchi Yuko died in her Tokyo apartment this weekend. She was 40.
Two people were hospitalized after a driver rammed a car into demonstrations involving Black Lives Matters and counter-protesters in South California.
Residents of the Midwest may be wondering what month the calendar flipped to later this week, as a November-like air mass plunges in with gusty winds, spotty showers and perhaps even some snowflakes. 
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