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| Atlanta Falcons fire head coach Dan Quinn, GM Thomas Dimitroff The Atlanta Falcons have fired head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff after a 0-5 start to the 2020 season. Louisiana struggles to recover after back-to-back landfalls with Laura and Delta After being lashed by Laura and Delta within the span of just a few weeks, Lake Charles, La., is struggling to recover from the damage, and with national attention focusing elsewhere, some residents and officials ar LeBron, Lakers top Heat for 17th NBA title in franchise history LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 106-93 win over the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night to secure the franchise's 17th championship in team history. Saints' Michael Thomas benched for MNF after altercation with teammate The New Orleans Saints have ruled out star wide receiver Michael Thomas for Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Chargers for disciplinary reasons. Watch: Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott suffers gruesome ankle injury Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott was transported to a local hospital after suffering a serious right ankle injury during Sunday's game against the New York Giants in Arlington, Texas. Rafael Nadal wins French Open for record-tying 20th men's Grand Slam title Rafael Nadal beat top-ranked Novak Djokovic in the French Open final Sunday to claim his record-tying 20th Grand Slam title. Twitter flags Trump tweet claiming he is 'immune' to COVID-19 after treatment Twitter on Sunday flagged a tweet by President Donald Trump claiming he is now "immune" to COVID-19 infection after recovering from the virus, saying it violated the platform's rules. U.S. daily COVID-19 cases remain above 50,000, Montana adds 5,000 cases in October The United States reported a fourth straight day of more than 50,000 new COVID-19 cases, as the state of Montana has added more than 5,000 cases in just 11 days. 'War with Grandpa' tops the North American box office with $3.6M Family comedy "The War with Grandpa" is the No. 1 film in North America this weekend, earning $3.6 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Gal Gadot to play Cleopatra in new Patty Jenkins film Gal Gadot said Sunday she is reteaming with her Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins for a film about the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra. Jennifer Aniston adopts puppy: 'He stole my heart immediately' Jennifer Aniston announced on Instagram Sunday that she has adopted a new puppy. NFL postpones Broncos-Patriots game after another positive test onday's NFL game between the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos was postponed an unnamed Patriots player tested positive for coronavirus, the league announced Sunday. Coronavirus cases in world rising by 1 million every three days Nations are reporting record daily coronavirus cases, mainly in Europe after largely controlling the pandemic, with the world adding around 1 million new infections every three days. White House calls for Congress to release unused small business loans The White House on Sunday sent a letter to Congress urging lawmakers to release $134 billion in unused Paycheck Protection Program funds as negotiations on another round of stimulus drag on. Stars say 'Walking Dead' helped them navigate real pandemic The stars of "Fear the Walking Dead" said some of what they've learned on the zombie-apocalypse drama has come in handy while living their real lives during the coronavirus pandemic. Bindi Irwin: 'Baby girl is doing great' Reality television personality and wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin shared a new photo of her baby bump on social media this weekend. Robin Williams' son Zak marries Olivia June Zak Williams, the son of the late actor and comedian Robin Williams, announced on social media that he married his fellow mental health advocate Olivia June this weekend. Carrey plays fly in Harris-Pence debate on 'SNL' This weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live" satirized the Kamala Harris-Mike Pence vice presidential debate, complete with a scene-stealing fly. TV station's security guard arrested in fatal shooting near rival rallies in Denver One person died during a shooting near dueling protests in downtown Denver, and a private security guard hired by a television station is being held in jail on suspicion of first-degree murder. Famous birthdays for Oct. 11: Jane Krakowski, Emily Deschanel Actor Jane Krakowski turns 52 and actor Emily Deschanel turns 44, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 11. On This Day, Oct. 11: Teddy Roosevelt becomes first president to ride in plane On Oct. 11, 1910, President Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first U.S. president to take flight in an airplane. More Recent Articles | 


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| Jaime Harrison Raises $57 Million as Democratic Cash Floods Senate RacesThe amount is the highest quarterly fund-raising total for any Senate candidate in U.S. history and part of an extraordinary surge of money pouring into Democrats’ campaigns.       Rooted in Faith, Representing a New Conservatism: Amy Coney Barrett’s Path to a Court PickAs Judge Barrett’s confirmation hearings are set to begin, her background and résumé mark a stark departure from more traditional nominees to the Supreme Court.       Parties Offer Divergent Portraits of Barrett as Senate Opens HearingsDemocrats will portray President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee as an ideologue, while Republicans will paint her as an accomplished working mother.       Latino, Evangelical and Politically HomelessHispanic evangelicals identify as religious first and foremost. That’s why, despite his harsh rhetoric on immigration, many back President Trump.       Kidnapping Plot Against Whitmer Becomes Part of Michigan PoliticsThe F.B.I. and state authorities last week arrested 13 men in connection with a domestic terrorism plot directed against the first-term governor.       How Could Vote-by-Mail Impact the Election? Look at MichiganVote-by-mail has become one of the most contentious issues of the 2020 election. But while battles rage on social media and in the courts, a group of bipartisan Michigan election officials worry they won’t have the time or resources to ensure results on election night.       Can Trump Squeeze More From His White Base in Pennsylvania and Beyond?With President Trump trailing Joseph R. Biden Jr. in Pennsylvania in nearly every poll, his last refuge and perhaps best hope is to maximize the turnout of working-class white voters.       For Trump, Defying Mideast Truisms Produced Breakthroughs and BackfiresDisregarding norms and accepted wisdom, President Trump went his own way in the Middle East and, in some cases, got what he wanted.       Trump’s Virus Treatment Revives Questions About Unchecked Nuclear AuthorityEven before the president was given mood-altering drugs, there was a movement to end the commander in chief’s sole authority to launch nuclear weapons.       Trump’s Campaign Talk of Troop Withdrawals Doesn’t Match Military RealityPresident Trump has brought home few American combat troops over all even as his pressure campaign against Iran risks a new Middle East conflict.       An Arrest in Canada Casts a Shadow on a New York Times Star, and The TimesA top editor is now reviewing Rukmini Callimachi’s reporting on terrorism, which turned distant conflicts into accessible stories but drew criticism from colleagues.       The Sunday Read: ‘David’s Ankles’A writer’s obsession with the flaws, reproductions and potential collapse of Michelangelo’s masterpiece.       Kamala Harris Should Grill Amy Coney BarrettSenate Democrats would be wise to let Joe Biden’s running mate lead their questioning at the nominee’s confirmation hearing.       New York’s Commercial Rents Are ‘Too Damn High’They’re making it harder for the city to recover. Here’s how to lower them.       Three Rockefellers Say Banks Must Stop Financing Fossil FuelsJPMorgan Chase and other big banks should use their lending power to force cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.       It’s a Hellscape Out There. Try a Galette.They’re messy. They’re forgiving. They’re the pastry form we need in 2020.       Change the Supreme Court? You Have IdeasWe asked readers if and how you would alter the way justices are chosen and how the court works, and received more than 1,500 responses. Some of your suggestions would require constitutional amendments.       Save the Planet, Win a PrizeRising seas, raging fires, hotter temperatures — and a bit of positivity.       Leave Amy Coney Barrett’s Faith Out of ThisExamine her jurisprudence, not her religious practice.       C.E.O.s Rediscover the Family Dinner TableRemote work during the coronavirus pandemic has given executives with children a taste of a different way to live.       Private Security Guard Held in Fatal Denver Shooting, Officials SayThe guard, Matthew Dolloff, had been hired as private security by a local news station that was covering dueling demonstrations on Saturday.       Over $150,000 in Fines Issued on First Weekend of New N.Y.C. LockdownAt least five houses of worship were given a summons in the neighborhoods where the coronavirus infection rates are the highest.       How Rafael Nadal Won The French Open and His 20th Grand Slam Singles TitleRafael Nadal won his 20th Grand Slam men’s singles championship to tie Roger Federer’s record. It was Nadal’s 13th title at the French Open.       Eric Trump conceded that his father ‘lost a fortune,’ but dismissed questions about influence-peddling.Virus Hits Foreign Farmhands, Challenging Canadians’ Self-ImageOutbreaks at farms have made Canadians question how well their system is really protecting vulnerable migrant workers.       When Your Last $166 Vanishes: ‘Fast Fraud’ Surges on Payment AppsPeople are getting defrauded as they turn to Square’s Cash App and PayPal’s Venmo to do more online banking in the pandemic.       Are Amazon Jobs Worth 1,400 Loads of Traffic? French Region Is SplitThe picturesque Gard desperately needs more employment. But environmentalists are pushing back at what they see as a looming blight.       For Novak Djokovic, Another Well-Meaning Effort Goes Off the RailsDjokovic, the world No. 1, has tried repeatedly this year to build on his reputation as a leader and a champion. The results have been less than great.       ‘S.N.L.’ Has a Theory About the Fly That Landed on Mike Pence’s Head“Saturday Night Live” satirized Wednesday’s vice-presidential debate in an episode of comedy monologues guaranteed to press everyone’s buttons.       More Recent Articles | 
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