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U.S. blacklists 6 Chinese companies for dealing with Iran shipping network The Trump administration has blacklisted two Chinese businessmen and six Chinese companies for doing business with the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines and in some cases of helping it to evade U.S. sanctions. Tennessee Titans' Taylor Lewan to miss rest of season with torn ACL Tennessee Titans starting left tackle Taylor Lewan confirmed Monday that he suffered a torn ACL and will miss the remainder of the 2020 season. Debate commission: Candidates' mics will be muted during portions of final debate President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will have their microphones muted during their opponents opening statements for each segment of Thursday's final presidential debate. Barkley, Mickelson to play Curry, Manning in charity golf match Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley will team up with Phil Mickelson to take on Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and former NFL star Peyton Manning in a charity golf match next month. 'Big Lebowski' icon Jeff Bridges announces lymphoma diagnosisVernon Davis cut from 'Dancing with the Stars' competition Retired NFL player Vernon Davis was voted off of Season 29 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Trump mocks Fauci, downplays COVID-19 at Arizona rally President Donald Trump on Monday criticized the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, while downplaying the COVID-19 pandemic at a pair of rallies in Arizona. NASCAR reinstates Kyle Larson after suspension for using racial slur NASCAR announced Monday that driver Kyle Larson can return to competition next season following a lengthy suspension for using a racial slur earlier this year. Kamala Harris says Florida voters will decide election during campaign stop Kamala Harris appeared Monday at voter turnout events in Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida on the state's first day of early voting. Patriots' Bill Belichick: 49ers' George Kittle 'as good as anybody that I've coached' Ahead of their matchup against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said 49ers tight end George Kittle is "as good as anybody" he has coached against. New restrictions announced for southeastern Illinois amid national COVID-19 spikes After a weekend that saw the highest one-day spike in national COVID-19 cases since July, Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Monday introduced enhanced restrictions in southeastern Illinois. Sudan to be removed from U.S. state-sponsored terrorism blacklist The African nation of Sudan will be removed from the U.S. state-sponsored terrorism list, President Donald Trump announced Monday, in a move that could open to the door to normalized relations between Sudan and Israel. Dow Jones falls 410 points as COVID-19 stimulus deadline nears The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 410 points on Monday as a deadline on another round of stimulus imposed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi drew nearer without progress toward a deal. Cowboys LB Leighton Vander Esch cleared to return vs. Cardinals on MNF Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch was activated from injured reserve in time to play in Monday night's game against the Arizona Cardinals. Watchdog agrees to investigate alleged Trump interference at FDA, CDC The Government Accountability Office approved a request by several Democratic senators to investigate alleged interference by the Trump administration into health agencies' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Man credits mac 'n' cheese craving for $200,000 lottery win A North Carolina man said a craving for a macaroni and cheese led to his winning a $200,000 lottery jackpot from a scratch-off ticket. Dry weather, gusty winds keep Colorado wildfires blazing Two wildfires in Colorado's Boulder County that caused the evacuations of thousands and scorched 26 homes remained relatively stable Monday, officials said, but dry weather and gusty winds may pose problems. Fotis Dulos' former attorney leaves prison to visit ill father A judge has granted Fotis Dulos' former attorney's bond, allowing him to leave prison Monday to visit his ill father. Watch: Bear cubs peek into California home through back door A California woman captured video when a pair of bear cubs wandered into her backyard pool area and walked up to her back door to peer into the house. Researchers identify 'gene signatures' in metastatic prostate cancer Scientists say they now may be able to identify men with prostate cancer at risk for metastatic disease, according to an article published Monday by the journal Nature Cancer. AMC Theaters offer private screenings starting at $99 Cinema chain AMC Theaters is offering film lovers the chance to get back into the movies without fear of COVID-19 by renting out an entire screen for rates starting at $99. U.S. indicts Russian intelligence officers in global malware attacks The U.S Department of Justice on Monday announced indictments of six Russian GRU members for cybercrimes, including disrupting the power grid in Ukraine and crashing hospital computers in Pennyslvania. |
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Deadlocked Supreme Court Allows Extra Time for Some Pennsylvania BallotsA 4-to-4 tie let stand a ruling from Pennsylvania’s highest court that had extended the deadline for counting some mailed ballots by three days, citing the pandemic and postal delays. How Republican Voters Took QAnon MainstreamQAnon, with encouragement from the president himself, has moved from online message boards to political rallies and congressional campaigns. Trump Attacks Fauci Over CoronavirusWith two weeks remaining in his re-election campaign, President Trump made the coronavirus his message and Dr. Anthony S. Fauci his foil, dismissing scientific advisers as “these idiots.” A Viral Theory Cited by Health Officials Draws Fire From ScientistsA manifesto urging reliance on “herd immunity” without lockdowns was warmly received by administration officials. But the strategy cannot stem the pandemic, many experts say. U.S. Diplomats and Spies Battle Trump Administration Over Suspected AttacksAmerican officials in China, Cuba and Russia say U.S. agencies are concealing the true extent of the episodes, leaving colleagues vulnerable to hostile actions abroad. U.S. Charges Russian Intelligence Officers in Major CyberattacksProsecutors said the suspects hacked elections in France, the electricity grid in Ukraine and the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Justice Dept. Says Trump’s Denial of Rape Accusation Was an Official ActThe writer E. Jean Carroll sued the president for defamation after he denied sexually assaulting her in the 1990s. Now the government wants to defend him. How Failures of the Obama-Era Stimulus Could Guide a Biden AdministrationOne crucial lesson: aim big, because there may be only one chance, and an overheating economy is easier to fix than a halting recovery. Interpreting polls in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.After Teacher’s Decapitation, France Unleashes a Broad Crackdown on ‘the Enemy Within’With dozens of raids against Muslim individuals and groups accused of radicalism, the fury of the response had France’s right wing speaking in terms of warfare. Fauci, Voter Registration, Immigration: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Kara Swisher speaks to Trevor Potter, former chairman of the Federal Election Commission and expert on American electionsInside the intricate legal battle to make sure every vote counts in 2020. What Fans of ‘Herd Immunity’ Don’t Tell YouA proposal to let people with low risk of infection live without constraint could lead to a million or more preventable deaths. What I Learned When QAnon Came for MeI’m a gay, Jewish Democrat — the perfect target for an internet cult obsessed with pinning pedophilia on gays, Jews and Democrats. Is the Trump Campaign Colluding With Russia Again?Giuliani’s dirty tricks are the scandal, not Hunter Biden’s hard drive. Why Biden Will Need to Spend BigThe economic case for deficit spending is overwhelming. I Am Watching My Planet, My Home, DieOur world cannot survive four more years of the Trump administration’s environmental policy. Has Trump Drawn the Water for a ‘Republican Blood Bath’?And if he has, what should Biden do with his first term? I Was Reagan’s Solicitor General. Here’s What Biden Should Do With the Court.Joe Biden should be open to enlarging the number of justices. But first, he should see if the conservative majority overplays its hand. A Question of Life and Death Looms for Amy Coney BarrettIf confirmed, she may soon have to reconcile her Catholic morality and the law over a death penalty case. Justice Kavanaugh Unlocked Ways to Fight Foreign InterferenceHe made clear the constitutional rights of foreign actors abroad cannot be violated, because they have no constitutional rights. David Letterman is Back on Netflix, But Not to Cheer You UpThe veteran TV host is back with more episodes of his Netflix interview series and a perspective that has been altered by the coronavirus pandemic. Supreme Court to Review 2 of Trump’s Major Immigration PoliciesThe court adds to a docket of cases that will test the president’s agenda. Intel Casts Off More Memory Chip Business in $9 Billion DealThe sale to SK Hynix of South Korea includes a major factory in China and follows the company’s decades-long shift into microprocessors. India Captures Chinese Soldier Along Disputed Mountain BorderBut in a sign of a possible thaw, the Indian Army said it would quickly free him. Michigan Woman Found Alive at Funeral Home Dies 8 Weeks LaterTimesha Beauchamp, 20, was declared dead in August, only to be found alive hours later at a funeral home near Detroit. She died on Sunday. As Britain Nears Coronavirus Lockdowns, Manchester ProtestsResidents of Manchester and other northern English cities have never much cared for the heavy hand of Westminster. They are not liking it any better in the pandemic. Virus Cases Spike in New Jersey, Threatening ‘Lurch Backward’Gov. Philip D. Murphy said that residents should refrain from all but necessary out-of-state travel. Romans Want to Get Rid of Wild Boars, but Killing Them? That’s Another MatterThe euthanizing of a boar and her six piglets on a playground near the Vatican has aroused fury in Rome, a city that has long complained about the often aggressive animals. The Science Behind Your Child’s TantrumsAnd how to nip them in the bud before they start. It’s a Party at Gatsby’s Mansion. No Dancing, Please.An immersive theater show of “The Great Gatsby” has returned in London. Can it keep the novel’s spirit alive while obeying the coronavirus rules? Losing Courtside Camaraderie in the Covid EraWith fan attendance most likely limited, if not in doubt, for next season, our former columnist reflects on what could be lost from courtside observers. A Centuries-Old Korean Style Gets an UpdateThe hanbok, a traditional form of Korean dress, is being embraced by K-pop stars and adapted by innovative designers. Orionids Meteor Shower 2020: How to WatchMeteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse. Some Signs of Recovery From Severe Covid Lung DamageIn two early studies, researchers said some patients showed signs of healing just weeks after leaving the hospital. A Rapid Test Offers Hope for Community ScreeningIn a small study in San Francisco, Abbott’s BinaxNOW identified infectious people nearly as accurately as a P.C.R. test. How to Get Your Friends to Stop Treating You Like a TherapistMaintaining our own emotional equilibrium is essential if we’re to be fully present for our companions. A Childhood Favorite ReimaginedHarissa and lamb, pork and fennel, and vegan mushroom with leeks and farro make sophisticated fillings for the humble Australian sausage roll. More Recent Articles
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The Trump administration has blacklisted two Chinese businessmen and six Chinese companies for doing business with the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines and in some cases of helping it to evade U.S. sanctions.
Tennessee Titans starting left tackle Taylor Lewan confirmed Monday that he suffered a torn ACL and will miss the remainder of the 2020 season.
President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will have their microphones muted during their opponents opening statements for each segment of Thursday's final presidential debate.
Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley will team up with Phil Mickelson to take on Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and former NFL star Peyton Manning in a charity golf match next month.
Retired NFL player Vernon Davis was voted off of Season 29 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
President Donald Trump on Monday criticized the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, while downplaying the COVID-19 pandemic at a pair of rallies in Arizona.
NASCAR announced Monday that driver Kyle Larson can return to competition next season following a lengthy suspension for using a racial slur earlier this year.
Kamala Harris appeared Monday at voter turnout events in Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida on the state's first day of early voting.
Ahead of their matchup against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said 49ers tight end George Kittle is "as good as anybody" he has coached against.
After a weekend that saw the highest one-day spike in national COVID-19 cases since July, Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Monday introduced enhanced restrictions in southeastern Illinois.
The African nation of Sudan will be removed from the U.S. state-sponsored terrorism list, President Donald Trump announced Monday, in a move that could open to the door to normalized relations between Sudan and Israel.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 410 points on Monday as a deadline on another round of stimulus imposed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi drew nearer without progress toward a deal.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch was activated from injured reserve in time to play in Monday night's game against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Government Accountability Office approved a request by several Democratic senators to investigate alleged interference by the Trump administration into health agencies' response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A North Carolina man said a craving for a macaroni and cheese led to his winning a $200,000 lottery jackpot from a scratch-off ticket.
Two wildfires in Colorado's Boulder County that caused the evacuations of thousands and scorched 26 homes remained relatively stable Monday, officials said, but dry weather and gusty winds may pose problems.
A judge has granted Fotis Dulos' former attorney's bond, allowing him to leave prison Monday to visit his ill father.
A California woman captured video when a pair of bear cubs wandered into her backyard pool area and walked up to her back door to peer into the house.
Scientists say they now may be able to identify men with prostate cancer at risk for metastatic disease, according to an article published Monday by the journal Nature Cancer.
Cinema chain AMC Theaters is offering film lovers the chance to get back into the movies without fear of COVID-19 by renting out an entire screen for rates starting at $99.
The U.S Department of Justice on Monday announced indictments of six Russian GRU members for cybercrimes, including disrupting the power grid in Ukraine and crashing hospital computers in Pennyslvania. 
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