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Los Angeles Rams WR Robert Woods signs 4-year, $65M extension The Los Angeles Rams and wide receiver Robert Woods reached an agreement on a multiyear extension that will keep him under contract with the franchise through the 2025 season. Houston-Baylor, FAU-Georgia Southern games postponed due to COVID-19 The Houston-Baylor and Florida Atlantic-Georgia Southern football games scheduled for Saturday have been postponed because of the coronavirus. Patrick Reed takes 1-shot lead at U.S. Open; Tiger Woods misses cut Patrick Reed surged to the lead in a challenging second round at the 2020 U.S. Open in Mamaroneck, N.Y. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87 Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday of cancer, the Supreme Court announced. She was 87. In photos: Notable deaths of 2020 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020. Celtics coach Brad Stevens meets with team leaders after locker room incident Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens on Thursday held a late-night meeting with team leaders to clear the air after a Game 2 loss to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals. Trump announces $13B in Hurricane Maria relief for Puerto Rico The Trump administration on Friday said it's awarding $13 billion in funding to Puerto Rico to rebuild infrastructure three years after Hurricane Maria devastated the island territory. 49ers star TE George Kittle ruled out vs. Jets with knee sprain The San Francisco 49ers have ruled out Pro Bowl tight end George Kittle for Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a knee injury. Judge orders Michigan to accept mail-in ballots for 2 weeks after Election Day A Michigan judge on Friday ordered elections officials to accept mail-in ballots for two weeks after the 2020 election as long as they're postmarked before Election Day. Tropical Storm Beta forms in the Gulf of Mexico, shattering records After churning out Tropical Storm Wilfred and Subtropical Storm Alpha, the hyperactive Atlantic continues to generate more named storms with the formation of Tropical Storm Beta. Hurricane Teddy: Advisories issued for Bermuda Less than one week after feeling the full force of Hurricane Paulette, residents of Bermuda are preparing for a strike from powerful Hurricane Teddy. New tropical storm in central Atlantic grabs the name Wilfred Hot on the heels of the latest tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico, yet another disturbance AccuWeather meteorologists have been monitoring since it cruised across Africa has become Tropical Storm Wilfred. Australian couple buy $450,000 lottery ticket by accident An Australian couple who won a lottery jackpot of nearly $500,000 said they actually bought their ticket by accident while trying to enter a different drawing. Police free man from handcuffs after girlfriend lost the key Police in Britain responded to an early morning call from a man who became trapped in a pair of handcuffs in an apparent case of romance gone awry. Military leaders mark end of U.S. Marines engagment in Uganda American and Ugandan military leaders held a virtual ceremony this week marking the end of a U.S. Marine engagement with Uganda as part of that nation's six-year participation in a peacekeeping program in Africa. Ancient footprints in Saudi Arabia help researchers track human migrations out of Africa Paleontologists have discovered a diverse assemblage of 120,000-year-old human and animal footprints in an ancient lake deposit in Saudi Arabia, offering new insights into the trajectories of human migrations. Watch: North Carolina city replacing street sign that misspelled 'Autumn' A North Carolina city said it is replacing a recently erected street sign after residents of Autumn Oaks Lane complained that the sign incorrectly identified their street as "Autum Oaks Drive." Firefighter dies in California wildfire started by gender-reveal party A wildfire in Southern California sparked by an explosive at a gender-reveal party is responsible for the death of a firefighter, U.S. agriculture officials said Friday. Many high-risk patients don't know they need follow-up colonoscopy Many Americans at high risk for colon cancer don't know how often they need to have a screening colonoscopy, researchers say. General Atomics nets $7.4B MQ-9 Reaper contract with U.S. Air Force A $7.4 billion contract between the U.S. Air Force and General Atomics, announced this week, will field MQ-9 Reaper drones faster, the Air Force said. 'Go ahead and build' another Chinese aircraft carrier, Adm. Christopher Grady says China's construction of its third aircraft carrier validates the U.S. Navy's plans to builds more carriers of its own, Adm. Christopher Grady said. COVID-19: CDC walks back recommendations, now urges tests for asymptomatic The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its testing guidelines Friday, saying anyone exposed to someone with COVID-19 should be tested for the virus, even if they're asymptomatic. Quebec town called Asbestos searches for a new name Officials in a Quebec town called Asbestos said a planned vote on a new name for the municipality might be delayed after negative public reaction to the local council's options: Phenix, Apalone, Trois-Lacs and Jeffery. In photos: Jersaleum prepares for Rosh Hashana Shoppers in Jerusalem prepare to observe Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, on September 18, 2020. Normally marked by family gatherings, the holiday this year will be subdued due to the coronavirus pandemic. Israel has imposed a new three-week lockdown after a surge in cases. Giannis Antetokounmpo wins 2019-2020 NBA MVP Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo on Friday won his second consecutive NBA MVP award after a stellar 2019-2020 season. Amal Clooney resigns as British media envoy over plan to break EU treaty Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney on Friday resigned her role as Britain's envoy on media freedom in response to the country's plan to break part of its Brexit agreement with the European Union. |
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87The second woman appointed to the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions earned her late-life rock stardom. For Mitch McConnell, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Prompts Stark TurnaboutThe majority leader pledged that President Trump’s nominee to replace Justice Ginsburg would receive a Senate vote, despite his 2016 move to block President Obama’s nominee in the waning months of his term. Trump’s Supreme Court Nominees List Gets New ScrutinyThe death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg focuses attention to a list of potential court nominees that President Trump updated last week. Justice Ginsburg’s Judicial Legacy of Striking DissentsShe was part of the Supreme Court’s 4-member liberal wing throughout her 27-year tenure and led it in her last decade. RBG's Death: Reactions and Latest Updates“Our nation has lost a jurist of historic stature,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said. A Deal on Drug Prices Undone by White House Insistence on ‘Trump Cards’The White House and the pharmaceutical industry were nearing a major deal to lower drug prices. Then the administration demanded that $100 cash cards be sent to millions of seniors before the election — and the industry balked. Emails Detail Effort to Silence C.D.C. and Question Its ScienceEmails from a former top Trump health official and his science adviser show how the two refused to accept Centers for Disease Control and Prevention science and sought to silence the agency. How to Ship a Vaccine at –80°C, and Other Obstacles in the Covid FightDeveloping an effective vaccine is the first step. Then comes the question of how to deliver hundreds of millions of doses that may need to be kept at arctic temperatures. Trump Admin to Ban TikTok, WeChat From U.S. App StoresIt issued new rules that will cripple the operation of two popular Chinese-owned apps in the United States. ‘It’s So Essential’: WeChat Ban Makes U.S.-China Standoff PersonalWhen downloads of the Chinese-owned messaging service are barred in the U.S. starting at midnight on Sunday, the feud between the countries will hit home for millions of people. Facebook Tried to Limit QAnon. It Failed.The social network tried cracking down on the spread of the conspiracy theory and other extremist material. But QAnon groups are still flourishing on the site. How a Savior of Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina, Became Its CaptivePaul Rusesabagina went from the world’s most famous Rwandan to a prisoner of his political nemesis, President Paul Kagame, whose government accuses the coolheaded hotelier of murder, arson and terrorism. C.D.C., TikTok, Rosh Hashana: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Special Episode: ‘An Obituary for the Land’“I will mark my heart with an ‘X’ made of ash that says, the power to restore life resides here.” How Culpable Is Trump, and How Dangerous is QAnon?A debate about the Woodward revelations, and conversation with Charlie Warzel about the conspiracy. Reid Hoffman and Mark Pincus On What Makes Their SPAC DifferentSilicon Valley stars Reid Hoffman and Mark Pincus explain what makes their blank-check company different. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Knew What to Do With Her TimeBut she also knew something about the unreliability of happy endings. Will the Election Turn on R.B.G.?The nation was divided enough already. Trump Wants to Cripple TikTok and WeChat. Why?He says that they are a security threat. If so, it is time to show the world the evidence. Trump’s Middle Eastern MirageWill there be a Saudi October surprise? TikTok's Sale Is More About Power Than Protecting Your PrivacyTake it from these influential users: Everyone should be worried about what a ban on the popular app signifies. What the Fall and Winter of the Pandemic Will Look LikeThe coronavirus isn’t going away, but a vaccine is coming and so is an election. Facebook Has Been a Disaster for the WorldHow much longer are we going to allow its platform to foment hatred and undermine democracy? 50 Years of Blaming Milton Friedman. Here’s Another Idea.Half a century after he blessed corporate greed, liberals are still trying to rebut his arguments. They’re fighting the wrong battle. The Nigerian-British Writer Putting Black Joy on Stage and Screen“There’s so much more that comes with being Black apart from dealing with racism,” says Theresa Ikoko, a Londoner whose movie “Rocks” opened this week. Peru President, Martín Vizcarra, Survives Impeachment VoteThe effort by opposition lawmakers to remove Mr. Vizcarra failed on Friday, with Congress opting for stability as Peru deals with a devastating pandemic. Four Louisiana Officers Charged in Death of Black Man With Mental IllnessProsecutors said a coroner had determined that Tommie McGlothen’s death in Shreveport in April was preventable because the officers should have known he needed medical treatment. U.S. Sending More Troops to Syria to Counter the RussiansThe deployment of armored vehicles, advance radar and more fighter jets comes in response to a Russian convoy ramming an U.S. ground patrol, injuring seven soldiers. National Book Awards Names 2020 NomineesFiction contenders include Brit Bennett, the author of “The Vanishing Half”; Randall Kenan, a beloved writer who died in August; and Douglas Stuart, a debut novelist who is also a Booker Prize finalist. How N.Y.C.’s Mayor Ignored Warnings and Mishandled Reopening SchoolsMayor Bill de Blasio delayed the start of school for a second time, leading to an uproar among parents. ‘The Time Has Come.’ Barbados Casts Off the Queen as Head of State, and Others May FollowThe Black Lives Matter movement has revived a simmering debate about the legacy of colonialism, potentially inspiring change in other Caribbean countries. Rosh Hashana in the Pandemic: Rabbis, Cantors and Video CrewsThe first High Holy Days of the coronavirus era will be celebrated this weekend, as rabbis try to deliver an online version of Judaism’s most sacred celebrations. Inside a Wildfire InfernoIn a new documentary on FX and Hulu, The New York Times shows what it’s like to live through a wildfire. These are the stories of the people who decided to stay put and confront the extraordinary blazes that left 46 million acres of Australia scorched earlier this year. $2.50 a Year in Interest? That’s What $5,000 in Savings GetsWith the Federal Reserve keeping rates low, home buyers are benefiting. But savers? Their average interest rate is just 0.05 percent. In Italy, a Fabric Designer’s Wildly Colorful HomePerched above the shores of Lake Como, the vibrant weekend house of Caterina Fabrizio is a shrine to pattern and texture. Christian Siriano and Tom Ford Have an Unexpected Mind-MeldThe two designers brought New York Fashion Week to a close with a shared idea: Fashion should make you smile. That Mushroom Motorcycle Jacket Will Never Go Out of StyleLeather goods made of fungi are versatile and sustainable, a new study finds. More Recent Articles |
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The Los Angeles Rams and wide receiver Robert Woods reached an agreement on a multiyear extension that will keep him under contract with the franchise through the 2025 season.
The Houston-Baylor and Florida Atlantic-Georgia Southern football games scheduled for Saturday have been postponed because of the coronavirus.
Patrick Reed surged to the lead in a challenging second round at the 2020 U.S. Open in Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday of cancer, the Supreme Court announced. She was 87.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020.
Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens on Thursday held a late-night meeting with team leaders to clear the air after a Game 2 loss to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals.
The Trump administration on Friday said it's awarding $13 billion in funding to Puerto Rico to rebuild infrastructure three years after Hurricane Maria devastated the island territory.
The San Francisco 49ers have ruled out Pro Bowl tight end George Kittle for Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a knee injury.
A Michigan judge on Friday ordered elections officials to accept mail-in ballots for two weeks after the 2020 election as long as they're postmarked before Election Day.
After churning out Tropical Storm Wilfred and Subtropical Storm Alpha, the hyperactive Atlantic continues to generate more named storms with the formation of Tropical Storm Beta.
Less than one week after feeling the full force of Hurricane Paulette, residents of Bermuda are preparing for a strike from powerful Hurricane Teddy.
Hot on the heels of the latest tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico, yet another disturbance AccuWeather meteorologists have been monitoring since it cruised across Africa has become Tropical Storm Wilfred.
An Australian couple who won a lottery jackpot of nearly $500,000 said they actually bought their ticket by accident while trying to enter a different drawing.
Police in Britain responded to an early morning call from a man who became trapped in a pair of handcuffs in an apparent case of romance gone awry.
American and Ugandan military leaders held a virtual ceremony this week marking the end of a U.S. Marine engagement with Uganda as part of that nation's six-year participation in a peacekeeping program in Africa.
Paleontologists have discovered a diverse assemblage of 120,000-year-old human and animal footprints in an ancient lake deposit in Saudi Arabia, offering new insights into the trajectories of human migrations.
A North Carolina city said it is replacing a recently erected street sign after residents of Autumn Oaks Lane complained that the sign incorrectly identified their street as "Autum Oaks Drive."
A wildfire in Southern California sparked by an explosive at a gender-reveal party is responsible for the death of a firefighter, U.S. agriculture officials said Friday.
Many Americans at high risk for colon cancer don't know how often they need to have a screening colonoscopy, researchers say.
A $7.4 billion contract between the U.S. Air Force and General Atomics, announced this week, will field MQ-9 Reaper drones faster, the Air Force said.
China's construction of its third aircraft carrier validates the U.S. Navy's plans to builds more carriers of its own, Adm. Christopher Grady said.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its testing guidelines Friday, saying anyone exposed to someone with COVID-19 should be tested for the virus, even if they're asymptomatic.
Officials in a Quebec town called Asbestos said a planned vote on a new name for the municipality might be delayed after negative public reaction to the local council's options: Phenix, Apalone, Trois-Lacs and Jeffery.
Shoppers in Jerusalem prepare to observe Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, on September 18, 2020. Normally marked by family gatherings, the holiday this year will be subdued due to the coronavirus pandemic. Israel has imposed a new three-week lockdown after a surge in cases.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo on Friday won his second consecutive NBA MVP award after a stellar 2019-2020 season.
Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney on Friday resigned her role as Britain's envoy on media freedom in response to the country's plan to break part of its Brexit agreement with the European Union. 
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