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UFC 254: Khabib Nurmagomedov beats Justin Gaethje, announces retirement Khabib Nurmagomedov, while fighting with a broken foot, submitted Justin Gaethje via triangle choke during the second round in the main event of UFC 254. Trumps celebrate Halloween at the White House President and first lady Donald and Melania Trump hosted a Halloween celebration at the White House Sunday for a group of invited children and their families. Halloween at the White House President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted trick or treaters and their families at the White House on Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020. Watch: Andy Dalton suffers concussion in Cowboys' loss to Washington Already without starter Dak Prescott due to a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle, backup quarterback Andy Dalton was knocked out of the Dallas Cowboys' 25-3 loss to the Washington Football Team. Browns star WR Odell Beckham Jr. suffers knee injury vs. Bengals Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is believed to have suffered a major knee injury during Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. British Navy forces storm oil tanker in English Channel after possible hijacking threat Elite British Naval forces "fast-roped' from helicopters to storm a crude oil tanker in the English Channel Sunday and arrested seven stowaways whom the crew believed planned to hijack the ship. Leavenworth father arrested with missing girls after 2 boys found dead The father of two girls missing from Leavenworth, Kan., was arrested in Oklahoma and the girls were found safe, after police found their two brothers dead in their home. Lee Kun-hee, chairman who built Samsung powerhouse, dead at 78 Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung Group, who grew the Korean company into a leader in the global tech industry, died Sunday at age 78 in a Seoul hospital. Trump says U.S. 'rounding the turn' on COVID-19, calls Biden 'shutdown candidate' Speaking at a rally in New Hampshire on Sunday, President Donald Trump said the United States is "rounding the turn" on COVID-19, while criticizing his opponent Joe Biden as the "shutdown candidate." Fortune Feimster marries Jacquelyn Smith in Malibu Actress and comedian Fortune Feimster confirmed on social media that she has married her longtime girlfriend Jacquelyn Smith. Kamala Harris in Michigan: Trump administration 'is admitting defeat' on COVID-19 Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris said that the Trump administration "is admitting defeat" after White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said the United States "is not going to control" the virus. Illinois hayride accident kills 1 injures 17 A woman was killed and at least 17 were injured, including children, when a hayrack ride overturned in rural Illinois on Saturday night. Mark Meadows: U.S. 'not going to control' COVID-19 as nation adds 83,718 new cases White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows pointed to the importance of developing vaccines and therapeutics for COVID-19 Sunday as he said the United States is "not going to control" the contagious virus. 'Honest Thief' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Honest Thief" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning $2.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Powerhouse storm system to pummel the southern Plains with snow, ice through early week After pummeling portions of the northern Rockies and the Plains with heavy snow, the storm system responsible for the wintry weather will begin to spread cold and snowy conditions to areas farther south that are not as a Senate GOP advances Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for vote Monday The Senate voted 51-48, mostly along party lines, to break a Democratic filibuster of Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court on Sunday. Iggy Azalea shares photos of son Onyx; confirms split from Playboi CartiCoronavirus cases spiking at record levels in Europe Coronavirus cases are surging at record levels in Europe where the disease has had an up, down and up situation since the pandemic hit early this year with nations adding restrictions to control spread. John Mulaney to guest host 'SNL' on Oct. 31 Comedian John Mulaney is set to guest host next weekend's edition of Saturday Night Live. Tropical Storm Zeta forms in Caribbean with threat to southeastern U.S. With the formation of Tropical Storm Zeta in the western Caribbean on Sunday morning, the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season has now tied the record number of named storms from 2005. Satirical 'Trump Addicts of America' ad debuts on 'SNL' "Saturday Night Live" debuted a satirical Election Day commercial in which American voters ponder what life could be like when President Donald Trump leaves the White House. Hilary Duff is pregnant with third child "Younger" star Hilary Duff announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her third child. Pope names D.C. Archbishop Gregory as first Black cardinal Pope Francis plans to elevate 13 men as cardinals, including Wilton Gregory, 72, of Washington, D.C., becoming the first Black prelate to wear the red hat. |
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Infection of Pence Aides Raises New Questions About Trump’s Virus ResponseFrom the beginning, the president has turned mask wearing and other preventive measures into a loyalty test. He and his aides have taken the same approach inside the White House. Game Day in Green Bay: Empty Sports Bars, Full HospitalsUncontrolled spread of the coronavirus in northeast Wisconsin has done what little else could: subdue a city’s urge to cheer on its beloved Packers together. Biden Pledges Ambitious Climate Action. Here’s What He Could Actually Do.If elected, Joe Biden and his allies are preparing to pass climate change legislation, piece by piece — knowing full well that the candidate’s $2 trillion plan would be a tough sell. Trump Had One Last Story to Sell. The Wall Street Journal Wouldn’t Buy It.Inside the White House’s secret, last-ditch effort to change the narrative, and the election — and the return of the media gatekeepers. A Voting Rights Battle in a School Board ‘Coup’For Black residents of Sumter County, the fight for representation echoed the civil rights era. For white residents, it reflected the anxiety, made manifest by the Trump era, of maintaining power over institutions even without the votes to do so. Pope Francis Appoints First African-American CardinalWilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, was among 13 new cardinals named on Sunday. Who Is Wilton Gregory, the First African-American Catholic Cardinal?Archbishop Gregory led the U.S. Roman Catholic Church’s response to its sexual abuse crisis and more recently has pushed for better race relations in the church. Here is what we know about him. The Sunday Read: ‘My Mustache, My Self’How one writer’s facial hair experiment in quarantine led to a deep consideration of his Blackness. Trump’s Army of Angry White MenThis group will continue to fight for Trump and he knows that. How to Talk to Friends and Family Who Share Conspiracy TheoriesFringe movements will persist long after Election Day. Here’s how to help. Sashimi With Spaghetti? Yes, Please. And a Slice of Mango on Top.Welcome to the wonderful, threatened world of Brazil’s “quilo” restaurants. We Were Clerks at the Supreme Court. Its Legitimacy Is Now in Question.Brazen politics in Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation process threatens the court’s standing with the public. To Reduce Racial Inequality, Raise the Minimum WageDiversity and inclusion programs for elites are tokens. A large wage increase that would most benefit the Black working class is far better. How to Steal an ElectionUnderstanding past swindles can shed light on what we should worry about in 2020. The Essential Agatha ChristieWhether you want to be scared, shocked or stumped, we will help you pick your poison. Strychnine-laced cocoa, anyone? The Fox News president and several anchors were advised to quarantine after possible virus exposure.The president of Fox News and several anchors are quarantining after a positive virus test at the network. Tractor Flips During Hayride in Illinois, Killing One and Injuring 17The injured included 15 children ranging from 1 to 12 years old, the State Police said. 20-Year-Old Tourist Killed by Stray Bullet in BrooklynEthan Williams, who had long dreamed of moving to New York, became another victim of the wave of gun violence that has shaken the city. New Spirits Rise in Old, Repurposed ChurchesFor years, attendance rates have dropped and congregations have closed nationwide. But many reused religious spaces are still sanctuaries. Times Square Billboards With Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Stir SkirmishThe couple’s lawyer threatens to sue over scathing billboards that were put up by an anti-Trump group, the Lincoln Project. How Matthew Warchus Generated ‘Heat’ in an Empty TheaterLondon’s Old Vic has sold 30,000 tickets to three livestreamed shows, with more to come. “There’s a huge appetite out there,” said Warchus, the artistic director. Why False Positives Merit Concern, TooFalse negatives are not the only troublesome outcome of a faulty coronavirus test. The Ballet Photo-Sharing Scandal Enters a New Phase in CourtThe former New York City Ballet dancer who sent intimate photos of his girlfriend to others presents himself as a victim in a new court filing. More Recent Articles |
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Khabib Nurmagomedov, while fighting with a broken foot, submitted Justin Gaethje via triangle choke during the second round in the main event of UFC 254.
President and first lady Donald and Melania Trump hosted a Halloween celebration at the White House Sunday for a group of invited children and their families.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted trick or treaters and their families at the White House on Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020.
Already without starter Dak Prescott due to a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle, backup quarterback Andy Dalton was knocked out of the Dallas Cowboys' 25-3 loss to the Washington Football Team.
Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is believed to have suffered a major knee injury during Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Elite British Naval forces "fast-roped' from helicopters to storm a crude oil tanker in the English Channel Sunday and arrested seven stowaways whom the crew believed planned to hijack the ship.
The father of two girls missing from Leavenworth, Kan., was arrested in Oklahoma and the girls were found safe, after police found their two brothers dead in their home.
Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung Group, who grew the Korean company into a leader in the global tech industry, died Sunday at age 78 in a Seoul hospital.
Speaking at a rally in New Hampshire on Sunday, President Donald Trump said the United States is "rounding the turn" on COVID-19, while criticizing his opponent Joe Biden as the "shutdown candidate."
Actress and comedian Fortune Feimster confirmed on social media that she has married her longtime girlfriend Jacquelyn Smith.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris said that the Trump administration "is admitting defeat" after White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said the United States "is not going to control" the virus.
A woman was killed and at least 17 were injured, including children, when a hayrack ride overturned in rural Illinois on Saturday night.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows pointed to the importance of developing vaccines and therapeutics for COVID-19 Sunday as he said the United States is "not going to control" the contagious virus.
"Honest Thief" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning $2.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
After pummeling portions of the northern Rockies and the Plains with heavy snow, the storm system responsible for the wintry weather will begin to spread cold and snowy conditions to areas farther south that are not as a
The Senate voted 51-48, mostly along party lines, to break a Democratic filibuster of Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court on Sunday.
Rapper Iggy Azalea shared photos of her son Onyx on Instagram this weekend.
Coronavirus cases are surging at record levels in Europe where the disease has had an up, down and up situation since the pandemic hit early this year with nations adding restrictions to control spread.
Comedian John Mulaney is set to guest host next weekend's edition of Saturday Night Live.
With the formation of Tropical Storm Zeta in the western Caribbean on Sunday morning, the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season has now tied the record number of named storms from 2005.
"Saturday Night Live" debuted a satirical Election Day commercial in which American voters ponder what life could be like when President Donald Trump leaves the White House.
"Younger" star Hilary Duff announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her third child.
Pope Francis plans to elevate 13 men as cardinals, including Wilton Gregory, 72, of Washington, D.C., becoming the first Black prelate to wear the red hat. 
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