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Harris English beats Kramer Hickok in 8-hole playoff, wins Travelers Harris English edged Kramer Hickok in an eight-hole playoff to win the Travelers Championship on Sunday at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn. U.S. conducts airstrikes in Iraq, Syria The U.S. military Sunday evening struck several facilities of two Iran-backed militias in Iran and Syria at the direction of President Joe Biden, the Pentagon said. Canadiens' Joel Armia in COVID-19 protocol, won't travel for Stanley Cup Final Montreal Canadiens winger Joel Armia has entered the NHL's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and won't travel with the team to Florida for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Watch: Indians' Josh Naylor carted off field after suffering gruesome leg injury Cleveland Indians outfielder Josh Naylor sustained a gruesome leg injury after being involved in a scary collision during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. Watch: Mariners' Hector Santiago first player ejected amid crackdown on sticky substances Seattle Mariners left-hander Hector Santiago was ejected in the fifth inning of Sunday's doubleheader opener against the Chicago White Sox after umpires detected a sticky substance on his glove. Officials: Death toll rises to nine in Miami-Dade condo collapse Nine people have been confirmed dead in the aftermath of the collapse of a condominium complex in Florida, Miami-Dade Mayor Danielle Levine Cava announced Sunday. U.S. tennis star Serena Williams to skip Summer Games American women's tennis star Serena Williams said Sunday she won't compete at the Summer Olympics in Japan. Celebrity Edge becomes first ship to depart from U.S. since pandemic The Celebrity Edge set sail from Florida on Saturday with limited capacity and a majority of passengers fully vaccinated, becoming the first ship to depart from the United States with paying customers in 15 months. France far-right party projected to win no regions in second round of elections Parties led by both former far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and French President Emmanuel Macron were projected not to win any regions in the second round of elections Sunday. Northeast set to sizzle under 2nd heat wave of 2021 The hum of air conditioners and fans will begin once more in the northeastern United States as the second official heat wave of 2021 gets underway and lasts through most of the week. Susan Lucci mourns death of her 104-year-old mother "All My Children" icon Susan Lucci is grieving the death of her 104-year-old mother Jeanette, a registered nurse. 'F9' tops North American box office with $70M The Vin Diesel-John Cena action flick, "F9," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $70 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel dies at 91 Mike Gravel, the two-term Alaska senator most known for reading the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record, died Sunday. He was 91 years old. Johnny Solinger, of Skid Row fame, dead at 55 Johnny Solinger, former lead singer of the rock band Skid Row, has died at the age of 55. Bruce Springsteen resumes Broadway residency Rock 'n' roll icon Bruce Springsteen re-opened Broadway Saturday night with a limited run of his music and storytelling show, "Springsteen on Broadway." Record highs shattered as unprecedented heat wave stifles the Northwest To say it's hot in the Northwest is an understatement. Temperatures have already soared to levels never been experienced in recorded history in this part of the United States. Texas Supreme Court: Academy sports chain can't be sued for selling gun in church shooting In a unanimous ruling, the state's highest civil court threw out multiple lawsuits against Academy Sports + Outdoors brought by survivors and families of victims of the 2017 mass shooting. Famous birthdays for June 27: Sam Claflin, Khloe Kardashian Actor Sam Claflin turns 35 and TV personality Khloe Kardashian turns 37, among the famous birthdays for June 27. Interview: Mike Colter: 'Evil' is unexpectedly relatable Mike Colter says his religious-themed horror show, "Evil," turned out to be more relatable to TV viewers than he expected. On This Day, June 27: Atlantis blasts off for Mir rendezvous On June 27, 1995, the space shuttle Atlantis was launched on a historic mission to dock with the Russian space station Mir. Docking occurred two days later. More Recent Articles |
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Possible Failure Point Emerges in Miami Building CollapseSome engineers looking at the failure of a 13-story condo tower in Florida said the collapse appeared to have begun somewhere near the bottom of the building. Hope for Survivors Is Quickly Fading at Collapsed Florida CondoDespite round-the-clock search efforts, rescuers found only a handful of bodies and scattered human remains amid the wreckage over the weekend. Hope for Survivors Dwindles at Collapsed Florida CondoMayor Charles Burkett said that rescuers needed luck as more than 150 people remained unaccounted for. Here’s the latest from Florida. U.S. Carries Out Airstrikes in Iraq and SyriaThe attacks were against weapons storage facilities used by Iranian-backed militias that the Pentagon said had conducted drone strikes against places in Iraq where American troops, spies and diplomats were located. Infrastructure Deal Is Back on Track After Biden’s AssurancesModerate Republicans said they believed that the $1.2 trillion bill, which they suggested they could now begin drafting, would have enough G.O.P. support to pass the Senate. Where Jobless Benefits Were Cut, Jobs Are Still Hard to FillMissouri scrapped federal pay to the unemployed, saying it kept people out of the labor market. But so far, workers still seem to be choosy. Prisoners Sent Home Because of Covid May Have to Go BackCriminal justice advocates say the pandemic offers a case study for a different type of punitive system in America, one that relies far less on incarceration. Helping Drug Users Survive, Not Abstain: ‘Harm Reduction’ Gains Federal SupportOverdoses have surged during the pandemic. Now, for the first time, Congress has appropriated funds specifically for programs that distribute clean syringes and other supplies meant to protect users. An Accusation Blew Up a Campaign. The Media Didn’t Know What to Do.Handling a delicate allegation of sexual misconduct is a lot more challenging than covering a horse race. 简报:中国再掀“红色旅游”热;布林肯称美法对中国崛起风险达成共识迈阿密公寓倒塌事故遇难人数升至九人;印尼大批医生确诊,此前曾接种科兴疫苗;印度对Delta Plus变种病毒发出警告;悉尼封城两周……这里是今日要闻。 The Sunday Read: ‘The Woman Who Made van Gogh’Neglected by art history for decades, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, the painter’s sister-in-law, is finally being recognized as the force who opened the world’s eyes to his genius. Women Are Having Fewer Babies Because They Have More ChoicesThe birthrate is falling. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Jeff Bezos, the Amazon CEO and RocketmanMr. Bezos has a complicated legacy of towering ambition, extraordinary success, unimaginable personal wealth and a scorched earth business approach. The Bishops Are Wrong About Biden — and AbortionMajor figures of religious history do not tell us that the fetus is a person. Get Vaccinated. Worry Less About Covid Variants.There are many unknowns about the variants, but human activity, including getting vaccinated, is far more important in shaping the course of the pandemic. 'Critical Race Theory' And How American History Is TaughtA look at the race and history wars. Pacific Northwest Bakes in Record-Setting Heat WaveIt reached 112 degrees at Portland International Airport in Oregon on Sunday. It was the highest temperature recorded there since historical records began in 1940, forecasters said. Simone Biles’s Olympic Cast Members Emerge From U.S. TrialsBiles and Sunisa Lee were the top two finishers in the all-around, and Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum will join them on the squad for the team event. Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner qualified as individual competitors. Reliving a Year of Death, as Havoc Reigned in the White HouseIn “Nightmare Scenario,” the Washington Post journalists Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta retrace the Trump administration’s response to Covid from January 2020 to January 2021. Macron and Le Pen Parties Both Battered in French Regional ElectionsThe returns suggest the presidential election next year may be more wide open than it seemed. Fatal Shooting of 2 Black People Near Boston Is Investigated as a Hate CrimeThe gunman, who was killed by the police, had made “anti-Semitic and racist statements,” the Suffolk County district attorney said. Gunfire in Times Square on a Weekend Afternoon Leaves a Man WoundedThe man, who was struck once in the back by a stray bullet, was listed in stable condition at Bellevue Hospital, the police said. When a Valedictorian Spoke of His Queer Identity, the Principal Cut Off His SpeechThe principal also took away the valedictorian’s prepared remarks, so the student recited the speech from memory. Belgium Beats Portugal at Euro 2020, Sending Cristiano Ronaldo Home EarlyA failed strategy sent defending champion Portugal out early at Euro 2020 and kept alive the title hopes of Belgium’s golden generation. More Recent Articles
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Harris English edged Kramer Hickok in an eight-hole playoff to win the Travelers Championship on Sunday at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn.
The U.S. military Sunday evening struck several facilities of two Iran-backed militias in Iran and Syria at the direction of President Joe Biden, the Pentagon said.
Montreal Canadiens winger Joel Armia has entered the NHL's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and won't travel with the team to Florida for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Cleveland Indians outfielder Josh Naylor sustained a gruesome leg injury after being involved in a scary collision during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
Seattle Mariners left-hander Hector Santiago was ejected in the fifth inning of Sunday's doubleheader opener against the Chicago White Sox after umpires detected a sticky substance on his glove.
Nine people have been confirmed dead in the aftermath of the collapse of a condominium complex in Florida, Miami-Dade Mayor Danielle Levine Cava announced Sunday.
American women's tennis star Serena Williams said Sunday she won't compete at the Summer Olympics in Japan.
The Celebrity Edge set sail from Florida on Saturday with limited capacity and a majority of passengers fully vaccinated, becoming the first ship to depart from the United States with paying customers in 15 months.
Parties led by both former far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and French President Emmanuel Macron were projected not to win any regions in the second round of elections Sunday.
The hum of air conditioners and fans will begin once more in the northeastern United States as the second official heat wave of 2021 gets underway and lasts through most of the week.
"All My Children" icon Susan Lucci is grieving the death of her 104-year-old mother Jeanette, a registered nurse.
The Vin Diesel-John Cena action flick, "F9," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $70 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Mike Gravel, the two-term Alaska senator most known for reading the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record, died Sunday. He was 91 years old.
Johnny Solinger, former lead singer of the rock band Skid Row, has died at the age of 55.
Rock 'n' roll icon Bruce Springsteen re-opened Broadway Saturday night with a limited run of his music and storytelling show, "Springsteen on Broadway."
To say it's hot in the Northwest is an understatement. Temperatures have already soared to levels never been experienced in recorded history in this part of the United States.
In a unanimous ruling, the state's highest civil court threw out multiple lawsuits against Academy Sports + Outdoors brought by survivors and families of victims of the 2017 mass shooting.
Actor Sam Claflin turns 35 and TV personality Khloe Kardashian turns 37, among the famous birthdays for June 27.
Mike Colter says his religious-themed horror show, "Evil," turned out to be more relatable to TV viewers than he expected.
On June 27, 1995, the space shuttle Atlantis was launched on a historic mission to dock with the Russian space station Mir. Docking occurred two days later. 
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