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Alexander Zverev, Dominic Thiem advance to U.S. Open final Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem will meet in the 2020 U.S. Open final after both players posted semifinal wins Friday night at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, N.Y. Nuggets stun Clippers in Game 5 to stave off elimination The Denver Nuggets overcame a 15-point deficit in the second half to shock the Los Angeles Clippers 111-105 on Friday night in Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinals series. Buccaneers list star WR Mike Evans as doubtful vs. Saints Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Mike Evans was listed as doubtful for Sunday's season opener against the New Orleans Saints due to a hamstring injury. Rep. Tom Graves to step down early Rep. Tom Graves said Friday he's stepping down from his seat three months early. U.S. women's soccer star Alex Morgan to join Tottenham Hotspur on loan United States Women's National Team and Orlando Pride forward Alex Morgan is joining Tottenham on a short-term loan deal. Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos ink deal to produce Lifetime TV movies Husband-and-wife celebrities Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have signed on to executive produce two new "Ripped from the Headlines" movies to debut on Lifetime in 2021. 'Creepshow' Season 2 now filming in Atlanta Production began this week in Atlanta on the second season of the anthology series "Creepshow." Ex-Salvadoran colonel gets 133 years in prison for Jesuit slayings A Spanish court on Friday sentenced a former Salvadoran colonel to 133 years in prison for the slayings of five Jesuit priests during his country's civil war three decades ago. Tampa Bay Rays make MLB history with nine left-handed hitters in lineup The Tampa Bay Rays on Friday made MLB history by starting nine left-handed batters against the Boston Red Sox. Rockets' Danuel House Jr. banned from bubble for violating safety protocols Houston Rockets forward Danuel House Jr. has been removed from the NBA campus near Orlando, Fla., and won't play again this season after a violation of the league's health and safety protocols. Tropical Storm Rene maintains strength in Central Atlantic Tropical Storm Rene was expected to strengthen slightly over the weekend before weakening late Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said Friday. Paulette to set sights on Bermuda as strong hurricane Paulette is expected to pass close enough to Bermuda to bring hurricane conditions early next week. Florida judge sentences Granville Ritchie to death for rape, murder of 9-year-old A Florida judge on Friday handed down a death sentence for a man convicted of the rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl six years ago. Kids at 2 Utah day cares easily spread COVID-19 to families The tale of these day care-linked clusters illustrate how efficient children are as vectors for COVID-19 infection -- and what steps can be taken to minimize the risk, experts say. Earthquake may have destroyed Canaanite palace 3,700 years ago A new archaeological analysis suggests an earthquake may have destroyed Canaanite palace 3,700 years ago. Virginia woman wins $1M lottery jackpot on her birthday A Virginia woman who recently won a $2,000 lottery prize had an extra happy birthday when her winning streak continued with a $1 million jackpot. 40-pound African serval cat on the loose in New Hampshire Police in New Hampshire are asking residents to be on the lookout for an unusual missing family pet: a 40-pound African serval cat. Rare silver dollar returns to auction block after selling for $10M A rare silver dollar that might be the first ever struck by the U.S. Mint in 1794 is up for auction after selling for $10 million in 2013. Suicide rate keeps rising among young Americans A nearly 60% jump in suicides by young Americans since 2007 has experts alarmed and somewhat puzzled. Army Ranger who rescued 75 hostages in Iraq receives Medal of Honor President Donald Trump presented the Medal of Honor to Army Sgt. Maj. Thomas "Patrick" Payne on Friday, calling his actions saving dozens of hostages facing execution in Iraq "heroic." U.S. troops ready for Valiant Shield exercise in Pacific Ocean The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is among numerous ships, aircraft and military personnel involved in Valiant Shield, a Pacific Ocean training exercise. New quantum thermometer can measure a fever in a tiny worm Scientists have successfully outfitted an optical microscope with quantum sensors, creating a precise microscope-based thermometer, capable of sensing a "fever" in tiny nematode worms. U.S. appeals court rules Florida ex-felons must pay fines to vote A federal appeals court on Friday ruled in favor of a law requiring Floridians convicted of felonies to pay court fines and fees before being allowed to vote. Greece, with an eye on Turkey, prepares to unveil defense budget Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will unveil a defense program on Saturday with heavy emphasis on dealing with alleged provocations by Turkey. |
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The Wildfires in PhotosPhotographs from California, Oregon and Washington, where hundreds of thousands were under evacuation orders. As Antifa Rumors Spread in Oregon, Residents Defied Evacuation OrdersA tumultuous summer of protests has become a complication in the wildfires raging around Portland. California’s Air Quality Is Poor. Here’s How to Protect Yourself.Wildfire smoke spreads misery, including health problems, far beyond fire zones. We have key facts and tips. Unemployment Benefits Program Has Issues With Fraud and MathAn emergency federal program faces growing issues with spurious claims, and the flood of applicants may have led to overcounting the unemployed. Ex-Felons in Florida Must Pay Fines Before Voting, Appeals Court RulesIn a reversal, a court said Floridians who had completed sentences for felonies must pay fines and fees before voting. The State Constitution was amended in 2018 to restore their rights. Top Aide in Review of Russia Inquiry Resigns From Justice Dept.The resignation came amid increasing expectations that the department may disclose partial results from the review before it is completed but ahead of the presidential election. Biden and Trump Go to Shanksville for 9/11Joe Biden traveled to ground zero and then to Shanksville, Pa., where he and the president separately honored the victims of the hijacked plane that crashed after passengers fought back. Wildfires, Sept. 11, ‘Queer Eye’: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Self-Perpetuating Cycle of WildfiresA pattern of building and rebuilding has increased the destructiveness of the fires ravaging the American West. How to Win the Latino VoteA podcast debate over the political future of the growing demographic of voters. What I Learned From a List of Trump AccomplishmentsFacts are vital. But they are not sufficient. I Take Back Everything I Said About Southwest LouisianaMy hometown may be soul-crushing, but it didn’t deserve this. Remembering the Presidency of Donald TrumpI wish it were a fever dream in my Covid-clouded mind. But, no, our president believes empathy, like patriotic sacrifice, is for suckers. Remember Brexit?The drama continues to unfold. I’ve Never Seen the American West in Such Deep DistressWe’re choking on smoke and staring out at Martian-red skies in a world becoming uninhabitable. The Pandemic in Six-Word Memoirs“The world has never felt smaller.” How to Save RestaurantsRebuilding the restaurant business requires a new model for its labor. The Towering Lies of President TrumpIt’s simple. Everything that benefits Mr. Trump is true and everything that inconveniences him is false. A Biden Win Won’t Cure My Trump-Era DepressionI find hope and relief from my misery in things that have nothing to do with the election. The Coronavirus Is Mutating, and That’s Fine (So Far)SARS-CoV-2 has been slowly changing in small ways, without getting more dangerous. We Need to Recruit More Black Americans in Vaccine TrialsPharmaceutical companies and the government must step up their efforts to enroll a diverse group of volunteers. European Soccer Preview: Six Questions to Start the New SeasonSoccer’s new calculus must account for infection rates, empty stadiums and a compressed schedule certain to exhaust everyone involved. 'Queer Eye' Star Tan France Has a Lot to Teach Us About DressingThe “Queer Eye” star has a lot to teach us about dressing. Are You Lying More in the Pandemic? Some Certainly AreThe rate at which people are lying during the pandemic has increased, experts suggest, perhaps because health-related matters are particularly difficult to share. Trump Accuses Judge of ‘Stacking the Deck’ Against Him in Tax RulingThe president is appealing an order that allowed his tax returns and other financial records to be released to the Manhattan district attorney. Whistle-Blower’s Complaint Ignites a Smoldering Homeland Security AgencyThe agency created to share information across governments is accused of distorting its intelligence to play down the threats posed by Russia and white supremacists. Dated 1920, a Postcard Finally Gets DeliveredBrittany Keech does not know how a message from 100 years ago landed in her mailbox. Now she’s trying to find relatives of the intended recipient. 36 Years Later, Police Arrest Suspect in Rape and Killing of a 14-Year-OldUsing DNA evidence, the authorities in Rochester, N.Y., said that they had charged Timothy L. Williams of Melbourne, Fla., with murdering Wendy Jerome on Thanksgiving Day in 1984. 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. Police Veteran Charged in George Floyd Killing Had Used Neck Restraints BeforeDerek Chauvin, the officer who is charged with second-degree murder in Mr. Floyd’s death, is expected to go to trial next year. Trump’s Payroll Tax ‘Cut’ FizzlesBig companies say the president’s directive to delay collection of the tax that funds Social Security is more trouble than it is worth. Federal employees are upset they are stuck with it. Covering Ebola Didn’t Prepare Me for This: I Volunteered for the Covid-19 Vaccine TrialGeorge Washington University invited me to participate in Moderna’s vaccine trial because I am triple-risk: a Black woman, a Type 1 diabetic and asthmatic. How to Tell if Distance Learning Is Working for Your KidMeasuring skills, not test scores, is key. Katherine Ryan Made a Sitcom for Families With ‘Funny Shapes’The Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan, who lives in London, used her experiences as a single mother to create “The Duchess” for Netflix. If You See Someone Not Wearing a Mask, Do You Say Something?I considered whether to put on a mask at the party and, as a doctor, did so. People glanced at me hesitantly, noticing. I felt awkward. This Is the Path to Perfect Weeknight ShrimpThis twist on a buttery, garlicky scampi gets a sweet-tart lift from burst Sungold tomatoes and tangy fresh lime. More Recent Articles |
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Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem will meet in the 2020 U.S. Open final after both players posted semifinal wins Friday night at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, N.Y.
The Denver Nuggets overcame a 15-point deficit in the second half to shock the Los Angeles Clippers 111-105 on Friday night in Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinals series.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Mike Evans was listed as doubtful for Sunday's season opener against the New Orleans Saints due to a hamstring injury.
Rep. Tom Graves said Friday he's stepping down from his seat three months early.
United States Women's National Team and Orlando Pride forward Alex Morgan is joining Tottenham on a short-term loan deal.
Husband-and-wife celebrities Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have signed on to executive produce two new "Ripped from the Headlines" movies to debut on Lifetime in 2021.
Production began this week in Atlanta on the second season of the anthology series "Creepshow."
A Spanish court on Friday sentenced a former Salvadoran colonel to 133 years in prison for the slayings of five Jesuit priests during his country's civil war three decades ago.
The Tampa Bay Rays on Friday made MLB history by starting nine left-handed batters against the Boston Red Sox.
Houston Rockets forward Danuel House Jr. has been removed from the NBA campus near Orlando, Fla., and won't play again this season after a violation of the league's health and safety protocols.
Tropical Storm Rene was expected to strengthen slightly over the weekend before weakening late Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said Friday.
Paulette is expected to pass close enough to Bermuda to bring hurricane conditions early next week.
A Florida judge on Friday handed down a death sentence for a man convicted of the rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl six years ago.
The tale of these day care-linked clusters illustrate how efficient children are as vectors for COVID-19 infection -- and what steps can be taken to minimize the risk, experts say.
A new archaeological analysis suggests an earthquake may have destroyed Canaanite palace 3,700 years ago.
A Virginia woman who recently won a $2,000 lottery prize had an extra happy birthday when her winning streak continued with a $1 million jackpot.
Police in New Hampshire are asking residents to be on the lookout for an unusual missing family pet: a 40-pound African serval cat.
A rare silver dollar that might be the first ever struck by the U.S. Mint in 1794 is up for auction after selling for $10 million in 2013.
A nearly 60% jump in suicides by young Americans since 2007 has experts alarmed and somewhat puzzled.
President Donald Trump presented the Medal of Honor to Army Sgt. Maj. Thomas "Patrick" Payne on Friday, calling his actions saving dozens of hostages facing execution in Iraq "heroic."
The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is among numerous ships, aircraft and military personnel involved in Valiant Shield, a Pacific Ocean training exercise.
Scientists have successfully outfitted an optical microscope with quantum sensors, creating a precise microscope-based thermometer, capable of sensing a "fever" in tiny nematode worms.
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled in favor of a law requiring Floridians convicted of felonies to pay court fines and fees before being allowed to vote.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will unveil a defense program on Saturday with heavy emphasis on dealing with alleged provocations by Turkey. 
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