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Los Angeles Dodgers force NLCS Game 7 with win over Atlanta Braves The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 Saturday in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, forcing a deciding game Sunday night at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. Federal appeals court upholds Kentucky abortion law A federal appeals court voted Friday to uphold a Kentucky law that requires abortion clinics to have written agreements with a hospital and ambulance service in case of medical emergencies. 'Home Improvement' star Zachery Ty Bryan charged with strangulation, assault Zachery Ty Bryan, best known for playing Brad Taylor on the 1990s sitcom "Home Improvement," was arrested in Oregon Friday on charges of strangulation and assault. United States reports highest daily COVID-19 case count since July The United States reported 69,000 new COVID-19 infections Friday, the highest daily count since July. Azerbaijan and Armenia agree to new ceasefire agreement Tensions escalated Saturday in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia after shelling destroyed homes and killed 13 civilians in the border town of Ganja. 7 people, including children, shot in Arizona parking lot Police in Mesa, Ariz., on Saturday were continuing to investigate the scene of a drive-by shooting Friday night that injured seven people, including several children under age 18. Jury indicts Texas billionaire in decades-long tax fraud scheme A federal grand jury has indicted Texas billionaire Robert Brockman in a decades-long, $2 billion tax fraud scheme. Colorado fires grow by thousands of acres overnight Two Colorado wildfires -- one of which is the largest in the state's history -- grew by thousands of acres Friday amid high winds and low relative humidity. Justice Department: 21 white supremacists arrested in Utah for drug, gun crimes Federal prosecutors in Utah announced the arrests of 21 alleged drug ring members tied to Utah white supremacy gangs. French police arrest 10 in beheading of teacher French authorities said they've arrested 10 people in connection in the beheading of a teacher outside Paris by a man they identified as a Russian-born refugee of Chechen origin. Women's marches protest Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett Women marched in Washington, D.C., and hundreds of cities across the country Saturday to protest President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nomination. Michigan looks like winter wonderland in October as snow sweeps in Temperatures tumbled as a preview of winter weather began moving in Friday into Saturday, leaving some areas looking like a winter wonderland. Germany sets another record for new daily COVID-19 cases Germany set another record Saturday for its daily COVID-19 case count, according to the Robert Koch Institute. Michigan supporters chant 'lock her up' as Trump attacks Gov. Gretchen Whitmer President Donald Trump railed against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at a speech at an airport hangar in Michigan Saturday while his supporters repeatedly chanted "lock her up, 'lock her up." Emma Roberts producing vampire series for Netflix Emma Roberts is producing a Netflix series called "First Kill," based on Victoria "V. E." Schwab's short story. Explosion shakes up Harrisonburg, Va., injures 3 An explosion Saturday morning at a commercial strip in downtown Harrisonburg, Va., injured three people and destroyed multiple businesses, local officials said. Fetty Wap mourns late brother on Instagram Rapper Fetty Wap announced on Instagram that he is mourning the death of his brother. Bangkok protesters hold rallies despite transit shutdown Bangkok protesters peacefully held rallies Saturday after authorities failed to stop them by shuttering transit. Tracee Ellis Ross to receive Fashion Icon Award at People's Choice eventRhea Seehorn, Jason Lee to lend voices to 'Harper House' characters Rhea Seehorn, Jason Lee, Tatiana Maslany and Ryan Flynn have signed up for voice roles in the adult animated comedy "The Harper House," CBS All Access announced. SpaceX plans Starlink broadband satellite launch Sunday morning SpaceX plans to launch its 14th group of about 60 satellites from Florida on Sunday morning for the company's Starlink broadband network, which is approaching a full-scale public trial period. Mena Suvari pregnant with first child'Cheer' star Jerry Harris to remain in jail until trial on child pornography charges A federal judge in Chicago has ordered that "Cheer" star Jeremiah "Jerry" Harris remain in jail as he awaits trial on child pornography charges, saying he could be a danger to society if released. Screen icon Rhonda Fleming dead at 97 |
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As the Coronavirus Surges, a New Culprit Emerges: Pandemic FatigueExhaustion and impatience are creating new risks as cases soar in parts of the world. “They have had enough,” one U.S. mayor said of her residents. Federal Appeals Courts Emerge as Crucial for Trump in Voting CasesFederal district courts have tended to rule for Democrats in litigation over how to run the election, but appeals courts, well stocked with the president’s nominees, are blocking them. Biden and Trump Say They’re Fighting for America’s ‘Soul.’ What Does That Mean?The election has become a referendum on the soul of the nation. N.Y.C. Was Once a Bastion of G.O.P. Moderates. Then Trump Came Along.For decades, Republicans in Manhattan carved out a niche by embracing socially liberal causes. President Trump’s election destroyed that centrism. ‘Please Like Me,’ Trump Begged. For Many Women, It’s Way Too Late.The white suburban voters the president needs to carve a path to victory have turned away from him, for deeply personal reasons. Young Joe Biden and His Non-Radical 1960sTrump has called Biden a tool of leftist agitators. Friends say that has never much been his way, even as a young man surrounded by protest. ‘White Supremacy’ Once Meant David Duke and the Klan. Now It Refers to Much More.The phrase has poured into the nation’s rhetorical bloodstream. Organizations from the N.F.L. to art museums to colleges requiring the SAT are accused of perpetuating it. Vote Aquí: Join Us for a Live Event on the Latino VoteJorge Ramos of Univisión and former Congressman Carlos Curbelo will chat with Times reporter Patricia Mazzei about what drives this diverse constituency. Donald Trump's Incompetent Foreign PolicyFor all the sound and fury, Trump’s foreign policy has few accomplishments. There’s a Word for Why We Wear Masks, and Liberals Should Say ItIt’s high time Democrats played some philosophical offense on the concept of “freedom.” In My Mountain Town, We’re Preparing for Dark TimesAs the contagion spreads, we look ahead to winter and wonder whom we can safely pull close. Where Liberal Power LiesAnd why conservatives fear the creep of authoritarianism, too. How Ransomware Puts Your Hospital at RiskIn the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the potential consequences of cyberattacks are terrifying. A Musician Revered by Iranians, But Banned by the StateMohammad Reza Shajarian’s politics were almost never explicit, but the Iranian people knew he stood with them. The Women Behind the Million Man MarchBehind every great feat in the public record lies an untold story of the unsung foot soldiers. A Korean Store Owner. A Black Employee. A Tense Neighborhood.At a Chicago beauty supply shop, one American dream has come true. Another is still waiting for its chance. Rays Thwart Astros’ Comeback and Reach Their Second World SeriesWith a victory over Houston in Game 7 of the A.L.C.S., Tampa Bay avoided becoming the second team to lose a seven-game series after taking a 3-0 lead. U.S. Schedules First Execution of a Woman in Nearly 70 YearsLisa Montgomery, the only woman on federal death row, was convicted of killing a pregnant woman and attempting to pass the baby off as her own. Armenia, Azerbaijan Reach New Cease-Fire for Nagorno-KarabakhA truce brokered just a week earlier failed to hold. The war between the two Caucasus countries has already killed hundreds. Suspect Stalked French School Before Beheading Teacher, Officials SayThe suspect, a Russian immigrant, was angered by a classroom display of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad and sought help identifying the teacher involved. Louisiana Man Sentenced to Life Over Theft of Hedge Clippers Is Granted ParoleBefore 2017, a person in Louisiana could be sentenced to life in prison after receiving a fourth nonviolent conviction under the state’s habitual offender law. Make Your First Home Your Last: The Case for Not Moving UpIt’s a tough moment for big decisions. Think more about what you’ll want in three years — and not just three months, when we’ll still be shut in. Bill Offering L.G.B.T. Protections in Italy Spurs Rallies on Both SidesSupporters frame the measure as a long-overdue means to provide basic human rights. Opponents depict it as an overreaching step that would suppress opinion. Ernst Struggles in Iowa as Republicans Battle to Hold Senate Amid Trump’s WoesSenator Joni Ernst, the first woman to represent Iowa in Congress, is facing the same headwinds plaguing President Trump, who is lagging in the state in part because of deep disadvantage among women. A Black Hole’s Lunch: Stellar SpaghettiAstronomers observed a star become a “feast” for a cosmic monster. Why a Perfect Spiral Football Pass Doesn’t Break the Laws of PhysicsThese physicists were never amazing football players, but they’ve helped explain some of the magic when a quarterback goes deep. More Recent Articles |
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The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 Saturday in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, forcing a deciding game Sunday night at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.
A federal appeals court voted Friday to uphold a Kentucky law that requires abortion clinics to have written agreements with a hospital and ambulance service in case of medical emergencies.
Zachery Ty Bryan, best known for playing Brad Taylor on the 1990s sitcom "Home Improvement," was arrested in Oregon Friday on charges of strangulation and assault.
The United States reported 69,000 new COVID-19 infections Friday, the highest daily count since July.
Tensions escalated Saturday in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia after shelling destroyed homes and killed 13 civilians in the border town of Ganja.
Police in Mesa, Ariz., on Saturday were continuing to investigate the scene of a drive-by shooting Friday night that injured seven people, including several children under age 18.
A federal grand jury has indicted Texas billionaire Robert Brockman in a decades-long, $2 billion tax fraud scheme.
Two Colorado wildfires -- one of which is the largest in the state's history -- grew by thousands of acres Friday amid high winds and low relative humidity.
Federal prosecutors in Utah announced the arrests of 21 alleged drug ring members tied to Utah white supremacy gangs.
French authorities said they've arrested 10 people in connection in the beheading of a teacher outside Paris by a man they identified as a Russian-born refugee of Chechen origin.
Women marched in Washington, D.C., and hundreds of cities across the country Saturday to protest President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nomination.
Temperatures tumbled as a preview of winter weather began moving in Friday into Saturday, leaving some areas looking like a winter wonderland.
Germany set another record Saturday for its daily COVID-19 case count, according to the Robert Koch Institute.
President Donald Trump railed against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at a speech at an airport hangar in Michigan Saturday while his supporters repeatedly chanted "lock her up, 'lock her up."
Emma Roberts is producing a Netflix series called "First Kill," based on Victoria "V. E." Schwab's short story.
An explosion Saturday morning at a commercial strip in downtown Harrisonburg, Va., injured three people and destroyed multiple businesses, local officials said.
Rapper Fetty Wap announced on Instagram that he is mourning the death of his brother.
Bangkok protesters peacefully held rallies Saturday after authorities failed to stop them by shuttering transit.
Rhea Seehorn, Jason Lee, Tatiana Maslany and Ryan Flynn have signed up for voice roles in the adult animated comedy "The Harper House," CBS All Access announced.
SpaceX plans to launch its 14th group of about 60 satellites from Florida on Sunday morning for the company's Starlink broadband network, which is approaching a full-scale public trial period.
Mena Suvari has announced she is pregnant with her first child.
A federal judge in Chicago has ordered that "Cheer" star Jeremiah "Jerry" Harris remain in jail as he awaits trial on child pornography charges, saying he could be a danger to society if released. 
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