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Houston Astros pitcher Zack Greinke scratched from start, put on IL Houston Astros right-hander Zack Greinke was scratched from his scheduled start against the Oakland Athletics on Friday night and placed on the 10-day injured list because of neck soreness. Baltimore Ravens put OLB Justin Houston, three others on COVID-19 list The Baltimore Ravens placed four defensive players, including Pro Bowl outside linebacker Justin Houston, on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, the team announced. Panthers coach Matt Rhule: RB Christian McCaffrey to miss 'a few weeks' Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey will miss at least a few weeks due to the hamstring injury he suffered during Thursday night's game against the Houston Texans. Ryder Cup: U.S. takes historic early lead over Europe after first day The United States grabbed a 6-2 lead over Europe at the Ryder Cup on Friday for its largest opening-day advantage at the event since 1975. Tennessee police ID victim, gunman in grocery store shooting Police on Friday released the identities of the victim killed in a mass shooting at a Tennessee grocery store this week as well as the gunman. Chicago Bulls' Patrick Williams out at least four weeks with severe ankle sprain Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams has suffered a severe left ankle sprain that could force him to miss the beginning of the 2021-22 season. Biden hosts leaders of Japan, India, Australia in first in-person Quad Summit President Joe Biden and three other world leaders met Friday at the White House for the first-ever in-person Quad Leaders Summit. Michael K. Williams died of drug overdose, medical examiner says "The Wire" actor Michael K. Williams died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl, heroin and cocaine, the New York City Medical Examiner's Office announced Friday. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says Del Rio, Texas, migrant encampment has been cleared An encampment of thousands of mostly Haitian migrants has been entirely cleared from under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Friday. Hurricane Sam intensifies in open Atlantic Hurricane Sam intensified Friday afternoon as it moved westward through the open Atlantic Ocean en route to the Caribbean, forecasters said. Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou reaches deal to return to China Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou on Friday agreed to a deal with U.S. prosecutors to defer fraud charges against her, allowing her to return to China nearly three years after Canadian authorities arrested her. HGH receptor gene may have helped early humans survive periods of scarcity The relative ease of modern life may explain why a variant of the human growth hormone receptor gene known as GHRd3 is now so rare, according to a new study. In Photos: World leaders assemble at United Nations The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19. Caiman Islands snorkeler follows squid to man's lost wedding ring A woman snorkeling in the Cayman Islands said a squid led her to a wedding ring that she was later able to reunite with its owner. HBO Max renews 'The Other Two' for Season 3 HBO Max announced Friday it has renewed the comedy "The Other Two" for a third season. The Season 2 finale premiered Thursday. President Joe Biden: 'I'll be getting my booster shot' President Joe Biden on Friday said he plans to get a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine one day after public health officials gave the final approval for the booster shot. Look: Oregon dog's 12-inch ears earn Guinness World Record An Oregon woman's black and tan coonhound earned a Guinness World Record when each of her ears was measured at 12.38 inches long. Look: Ohio farmer's pumpkin breaks state record at 2,195 pounds An Ohio pumpkin festival kicked off with a state record being broken by a giant pumpkin that weighed in at a staggering 2,195 pounds. Man wins $1M lottery jackpot months after collecting $100,000 prize A Pennsylvania man said his wife dubbed him "the luckiest person she knows" after he collected a $1 million lottery prize just months after winning $100,000. U.N. General Assembly: Top EU leader Charles Michel calls for 'transparency' after AUKUS sub deal At the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, European Council President Charles Michel lobbed a veiled criticism of the U.S.-British agreement to provide Australia with submarine technology. Watch: Pet detective reunites Florida woman with dog missing for 59 days A Florida woman was reunited with her Yorkshire terrier 59 days after the canine went missing thanks to a pet detective. At U.N., Palestinian head Mahmoud Abbas demands end to Israeli 'apartheid' occupation In his address Friday to the United Nations General Assembly, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing" by removing Palestinians from their homes and taking their land. WWE's Karrion Kross, Scarlett get engaged WWE stars Karrion Kross and Scarlett are engaged, the couple has announced on social media. Genomic data illuminates origin, legacy of the Etruscans Before the Roman Empire, the Italian peninsula was dominated by another sophisticated confederation, the Etruscans. After centuries of debate, new genomic analysis has offered fresh insights into their origins. Watch: SHINee's Key takes the stage in 'Bad Love' video teaser K-pop star Key released a preview of his video for "Bad Love," the title track from his debut Korean solo EP of the same name. House passes abortion rights legislation, challenging Texas law The House passed legislation Friday that would allow ensure nationwide access to abortion following the Supreme Court's decision allowing Texas to ban abortions. |
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States Begin a Complex Booster Shot Rollout for Pfizer RecipientsHealth officials were preparing on Friday to start giving booster shots to older and at-risk Americans, trying to make sense of new and broad eligibility guidelines. Biden Promised to Follow the Science. But Sometimes, He Gets Ahead of the Experts.White House officials dismiss criticism that President Biden’s comments on booster shots amount to undue pressure on public health experts. Could This Covid Wave Reverse the Recovery? Here’s What to Watch.Some businesses are still hurting, and federal aid has wound down. But economists see sources of resilience and signs of strength. Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen ElectionThe criticized review showed much the same results as in November, with 99 more Biden votes and 261 fewer Trump ones. Ignoring Arizona Humiliation, ‘Stop the Steal’ Races ForwardAs a Republican review of 2020 votes in Arizona sputtered to a close, Donald Trump and his allies signaled that their attack on the election, and their drive to reshape future elections, were far from over. U.S. Reaches Agreement to Release Huawei's Meng WanzhouChina reciprocated within hours, freeing two Canadians, a notable resolution in a relationship that has been spiraling downward. How Democrats Could Shrink Their $3.5 Trillion Budget BillHere are three options to shrink down the Democrats’ climate change and social welfare bill as moderates demand less spending and smaller tax hikes to pay for it. Border Patrol Agents Who Mistreated Haitians 'Will Pay,' Biden SaysSeveral members of the administration said that an inquiry into what happened was still open and that officials would continue deporting migrants under a Trump-era public health rule. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Apologizes for Vote on Iron Dome FundingIn a letter to constituents, the New York congresswoman suggested she had changed her “no” vote because she had been subjected to “hateful targeting” for opposing the aid. The Surveillance Apparatus That Surrounded Britney SpearsAn account by a former employee of the security team hired by Ms. Spears’s father created the most detailed portrait yet of the singer’s life under 13 years of conservatorship. Flood Insurance Costs Are Set to Skyrocket for SomeNew federal flood insurance rates that better reflect the real risks of climate change are coming. For some, premiums will rise sharply. The Tax Loophole That Helps America's Richest Families Stay That WayThe longer we fail to constrain inherited wealth, the sooner the dream of a democratic society dies. Guidance on Booster Shots Gets Ahead of the ScienceThe responsibility for making decisions about getting boosters in some cases has shifted onto individuals and their doctors. Why Sex-Positive Feminism Is Falling Out of FashionFor some, a porn-soaked culture is oppressive, not liberating. The Jan. 6 Plotters Had a Mob. They Also Had the Eastman Plan.The storming of the Capitol closed the door on one era of American politics and opened the door to another. No, California Isn’t DoomedWith a budget surplus and plans for fixing its biggest problems, the Golden State is looking a bit more golden. Ron DeSantis Was a Slam Dunk in Florida. Until He Wasn’t.By following a G.O.P. base strategy on pandemic issues in a state hard hit by Covid, he may have left himself vulnerable. Will Lawmakers Finally Act Against Big Tech?Facebook may have crossed the line. What Democrats Need to Do NowModerates and progressives have a lot of shared ground to build upon. What Happens Inside a Broadway Theater Can Help Us HealIt is church for the heart and mind. It is shul for the intellect. A mosque celebrating mankind. Education Doesn’t Inoculate Us from Vaccine HesitancyWhat we learn is filtered through our identities. Angela Merkel Is Leaving. It’s Time.Germany is ready to move on from its iconic chancellor. My Mission to Ferret Out a Lost Broadway ScoreThe music is a missing piece of the Fats Waller story. Faith vs. a Full Week of WorkYou shouldn’t have to forgo religious observance to do your job. Huawei, Booster Shots, Britney Spears: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Germany, and Europe, After MerkelWhen Germans head to polls this weekend, they face an unusually difficult question: Who can replace Angela Merkel as a leader, for their country and for Europe? 'Hope Is Not a Plan': Kroger Shooting Tested a Vigilant TownA mass shooting inside a suburban Memphis grocery store was called “the most horrific event that has occurred in Collierville history.” But it was one the town had prepared for. In Britain, Rising Prices and Shortages Evoke 1970s-Style JittersThe nation’s economy is very different from the bleak days of the 70s, but certain parallels are unnerving Britons and loom as a potential headache for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Michael K. Williams' Cause of Death Was a Drug Overdose, Authorities SayThe actor known for “The Wire,” who was found dead in his apartment earlier this month, died of intoxication by a mixture of heroin, cocaine and fentanyl. He had been open about his struggle with addiction. PG&E Faces Criminal Charges Over California WildfireCharges including manslaughter arise from a blaze that killed four last year. A state inquiry said the utility’s power lines were involved. 'The View' Co-Hosts, Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin, Test Positive For Covid-19Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin, were directed to leave the set live on the air while Vice President Kamala Harris waited backstage for an in-person interview. Matt Amodio, the Latest ‘Jeopardy!’ Star, Breaks $1 MillionThe Ph.D. student in computer science at Yale is only the third contestant to reach that level of winnings. Pennsylvania Prosecutor Charged in Rape at Woman’s Home, Police SayJeffrey L. Thomas, the district attorney in Somerset County, Pa., was charged with rape, indecent and simple assault, strangulation and criminal trespass. California Woman Charged With Arson in Starting Fawn FireThe Fawn fire, which has burned nearly 10,000 acres, was spreading quickly on Friday, a day after the authorities accused a Palo Alto woman of igniting the blaze. Hurricane Sam Strengthens to a Category 2 StormThe fourth named storm to form in less than a week was forecast to strengthen into a major hurricane by Saturday. U.S. Ryder Cup Team Seizes Big Lead on a Wild Opening DayThe action included some harrowing moments for a couple of golfers, and the gallery included Michael Jordan. Jared Harris Is (and Isn’t) His Father’s SonThe actor has emerged from the shadow of his father, Richard Harris, with memorable performances in series like “Mad Men” and “Chernobyl.” Next up is the sci-fi epic “Foundation.” Marcos Alonso, Chelsea and the Genius of Thomas TuchelThere is no such thing as a good or a bad player, only one in the right (or wrong) system. More Recent Articles |
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Houston Astros right-hander Zack Greinke was scratched from his scheduled start against the Oakland Athletics on Friday night and placed on the 10-day injured list because of neck soreness.
The Baltimore Ravens placed four defensive players, including Pro Bowl outside linebacker Justin Houston, on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, the team announced.
Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey will miss at least a few weeks due to the hamstring injury he suffered during Thursday night's game against the Houston Texans.
The United States grabbed a 6-2 lead over Europe at the Ryder Cup on Friday for its largest opening-day advantage at the event since 1975.
Police on Friday released the identities of the victim killed in a mass shooting at a Tennessee grocery store this week as well as the gunman.
Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams has suffered a severe left ankle sprain that could force him to miss the beginning of the 2021-22 season.
President Joe Biden and three other world leaders met Friday at the White House for the first-ever in-person Quad Leaders Summit.
"The Wire" actor Michael K. Williams died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl, heroin and cocaine, the New York City Medical Examiner's Office announced Friday.
An encampment of thousands of mostly Haitian migrants has been entirely cleared from under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Friday.
Hurricane Sam intensified Friday afternoon as it moved westward through the open Atlantic Ocean en route to the Caribbean, forecasters said.
Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou on Friday agreed to a deal with U.S. prosecutors to defer fraud charges against her, allowing her to return to China nearly three years after Canadian authorities arrested her.
The relative ease of modern life may explain why a variant of the human growth hormone receptor gene known as GHRd3 is now so rare, according to a new study.
The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19.
A woman snorkeling in the Cayman Islands said a squid led her to a wedding ring that she was later able to reunite with its owner.
HBO Max announced Friday it has renewed the comedy "The Other Two" for a third season. The Season 2 finale premiered Thursday.
President Joe Biden on Friday said he plans to get a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine one day after public health officials gave the final approval for the booster shot.
An Oregon woman's black and tan coonhound earned a Guinness World Record when each of her ears was measured at 12.38 inches long.
An Ohio pumpkin festival kicked off with a state record being broken by a giant pumpkin that weighed in at a staggering 2,195 pounds.
A Pennsylvania man said his wife dubbed him "the luckiest person she knows" after he collected a $1 million lottery prize just months after winning $100,000.
At the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, European Council President Charles Michel lobbed a veiled criticism of the U.S.-British agreement to provide Australia with submarine technology.
A Florida woman was reunited with her Yorkshire terrier 59 days after the canine went missing thanks to a pet detective.
In his address Friday to the United Nations General Assembly, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing" by removing Palestinians from their homes and taking their land.
WWE stars Karrion Kross and Scarlett are engaged, the couple has announced on social media.
Before the Roman Empire, the Italian peninsula was dominated by another sophisticated confederation, the Etruscans. After centuries of debate, new genomic analysis has offered fresh insights into their origins.
K-pop star Key released a preview of his video for "Bad Love," the title track from his debut Korean solo EP of the same name.
The House passed legislation Friday that would allow ensure nationwide access to abortion following the Supreme Court's decision allowing Texas to ban abortions. 
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