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NASCAR: Kyle Larson wins Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Kyle Larson's blue No. 5 Chevrolet crossed the finish line first Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, clinching the 2021 Cup Series Championship in NASCAR's season finale. Vin Diesel reaches out to Dwayne Johnson about 'Fast' reunion Vin Diesel took to Instagram Sunday to try and persuade Dwayne Johnson to return to the "Fast and the Furious" film franchise. 23-month-old boy killed in shooting on Oakland interstate A 23-month-old boy was shot and killed in a shooting on an Oakland interstate, the child's family said. Dolphins use defense to beat Texans, snap losing streak The Miami Dolphins forced four turnovers and sacked Tyrod Taylor five times to beat the Houston Texans and snap a seven-game losing streak Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. 87 teachers arrested in sit-in protesting Sudan coup At least 87 teachers were arrested Sunday while conducting a sit-in in protest of Sudan's military coup late last month. 'Eternals' tops North American box office with $71M "Eternals" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. American Airlines increases flight attendant holiday pay after mass cancelations American Airlines will offer flight attendants who work during peak holiday travel times a premium of between 150% and 300% in the wake of mass cancelations last weekend in part due to staffing issues. Kenyans Albert Korir, Peres Jepchirchir win NYC marathon Tokyo Summer Olympics gold medalist Peres Jepchirchir and fellow Kenyan Albert Korir won the respective women's and men's divisions of the 2021 New York City Marathon on Sunday in New York City. Europe becomes COVID-19 epicenter; again world deaths down 5% Europe is one again at the epicenter of COVID-19 pandemic, fueled by daily record deaths and cases in Russia, and surges in Ukraine, Poland and Germany. Potential blizzard to kick off wintry stretch in the Plains, East AccuWeather forecasters say Mother Nature may add to the growing winter feeling by contributing its own dose of wintery conditions to northern and eastern portions of the nation beginning late this week. White House 'confident' Biden private-sector vaccine mandate will be upheld White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy defended President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for private-sector employees as "necessary" adding they were "confident" it would be upheld. Fantasy football: Burrow, Allen lead Week 9 quarterback rankings Joe Burrow and Josh Allen lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football quarterback rankings for Week 9. Kieran Culkin mocks the horrors of canceling cable service on 'SNL' "Succession" star Kieran Culkin guest hosted this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." Harris, Ekeler lead Week 9 fantasy football running back rankings Najee Harris and Austin Ekeler lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 30 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 9. Fantasy football: Kupp, Chase, Diggs top Week 9 wide receiver rankings Cooper Kupp, Ja'Marr Chase and Stefon Diggs lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 9. Terence Wilson, Astro from UB40, dead at 64 British vocalist Terence Wilson, known professionally as Astro, has died after a short illness, his band announced. He was 64. Pete Davidson plays Rodgers, James Austin Johnson channels Trump on 'SNL' Pete Davidson played Aaron Rodgers and James Austin Johnson debuted his impression of former U.S. President Donald Trump on this weekend's edition of "SNL." Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi survives assassination attempt Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi called for "calm and restraint from everyone" after he survived an assassination attempt Sunday from an explosive-laden drone. Kelsey Asbille: Viewers should buckle up for intense 'Yellowstone' Season 4 Kelsey Asbille says life doesn't get any easier for the Dutton family in Season 4 of the contemporary western, "Yellowstone." On This Day, Nov. 7: Palmer Raids against communists begin On Nov. 7, 1919, on the second anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the first Palmer Raid results in the roundup of more than 10,000 suspected communists. Famous birthdays for Nov. 7: Lorde, Adam DeVine Singer Lorde turns 25 and actor Adam DeVine turns 28, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 7. More Recent Articles |
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Young Marines in Kabul Were Left to Run Final Days of EvacuationThe young Marines in Kabul were left to determine who was evacuated from Afghanistan and who was left behind. The cost was high. Afghan Military Pilots, on the Run, Feel Abandoned by U.S.Detained in Tajikistan, or hiding from the Taliban in Afghanistan, many pilots wonder why the military that trained them is not coming to their aid. Houston Officials Worried About Crowd Control Before Travis Scott Took the StageOn the day of the show, the Houston police chief said that he visited Mr. Scott in his trailer and shared his concerns about the crowd. Astroworld Victims: Who They WereThe music festival at Astroworld in Houston left eight people dead. Here is what is known about them so far. She Died With Long Covid. Should Her Organs Have Been Donated?Heidi Ferrer’s family feared her organs were unsafe. The case points to gaps in protocols for organ donation amid the pandemic. With Cases Piling Up, an Eviction Crisis Unfolds Step by StepEvictions are rising nationwide. “We don’t know where the ceiling is,” one expert said. New York City Marathon Returns With Fanfare and OptimismThe marathon returned as a smaller event after it was canceled last year because of the pandemic, bringing a feeling of collective hope to New York City. New York City Marathon: Kenyans Win With Emotion and GritAlbert Korir won the men’s division in 2:08:22, while Peres Jepchirchir won the women’s division in 2:22:39 after also winning at the Tokyo Games. Marcel Hug and Madison de Rozario Win N.Y.C. Marathon Wheelchair RacesHug, a four-time champion, dominated the men’s division, while de Rozario won her first women’s title, pulling away in the second half of the race. Why the Media Loves Labor NowAt a moment of political turmoil, economic change and a pandemic-driven focus on how we work, labor has become a hot news beat. Xi Jinping Is Rewriting China's HistoryA new official summation of Communist Party history is likely to exalt Xi Jinping as a peer of Mao and Deng, fortifying his claim to a new phase in power. Holiday Gifts? Try Buying Nothing New This SeasonThis is not about being a Grinch, canceling Christmas or trying to pass a minimalist purity test. How Covid Raised the Stakes of the War Between Faith and ScienceThe debate isn’t just about creationism and stem cells anymore. With COP26, China's Climate Policy Merits a Closer LookPresident Biden was among those expressing disappointment over China’s lack of commitment to climate change. The Sunday Read: ‘I Fell in Love With Motorcycles. But Could I Ever Love Sturgis?’A New Yorker who started riding during the pandemic travels to the heart of biker culture. What’s in a Name? For the Koreans of Sakhalin, an Anguished HistoryStranded for decades on the island in Russia’s Far East, some bear three names, Japanese, Russian and Korean, representing different historical chapters. Now, many are planning their return. Who Wants to Hang Out With Eric Adams in Puerto Rico? Everyone.Mr. Adams celebrated his victory in the New York City mayoral race with elected officials and lobbyists at a nonstop tropical party known as Somos. Antarctica Was Once a Land of Fire and Not IceCharcoal recovered from a dig near the southern continent shows that the region wasn’t spared from the era scientists call a “super fire world.” Veteran U.S. Diplomat Comes Under Criticism for a Trip to MyanmarBill Richardson, a former ambassador to the U.N., said that he had held “productive” talks with the general who led the February coup. Rights activists said he gave the junta an air of legitimacy. In Nicaragua Election, Ortega Crushes DissentPresident Daniel Ortega quashed the opposition and struck fear in voters, all but guaranteeing his victory in a presidential contest on Sunday. Dolphins and Texans Swap Turnovers, if Not a QuarterbackThe teams, both winless since Week 1 and connected by trade speculation surrounding Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson, combined for nine turnovers. Stephen Karpiak, Pathbreaking H.I.V. Researcher, Dies at 74His work helped change people’s attitude toward older people living with the virus that causes AIDS. UFC Champion Kamaru Usman Wants a Shot at Canelo Álvarez NextKamaru Usman, the U.F.C.’s top pound-for-pound fighter, is trying to generate buzz for a fight with the boxing champion Saúl Álvarez. It’s not likely to work. More Recent Articles |
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Kyle Larson's blue No. 5 Chevrolet crossed the finish line first Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, clinching the 2021 Cup Series Championship in NASCAR's season finale.
Vin Diesel took to Instagram Sunday to try and persuade Dwayne Johnson to return to the "Fast and the Furious" film franchise.
A 23-month-old boy was shot and killed in a shooting on an Oakland interstate, the child's family said.
The Miami Dolphins forced four turnovers and sacked Tyrod Taylor five times to beat the Houston Texans and snap a seven-game losing streak Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium.
At least 87 teachers were arrested Sunday while conducting a sit-in in protest of Sudan's military coup late last month.
"Eternals" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
American Airlines will offer flight attendants who work during peak holiday travel times a premium of between 150% and 300% in the wake of mass cancelations last weekend in part due to staffing issues.
Tokyo Summer Olympics gold medalist Peres Jepchirchir and fellow Kenyan Albert Korir won the respective women's and men's divisions of the 2021 New York City Marathon on Sunday in New York City.
Europe is one again at the epicenter of COVID-19 pandemic, fueled by daily record deaths and cases in Russia, and surges in Ukraine, Poland and Germany.
AccuWeather forecasters say Mother Nature may add to the growing winter feeling by contributing its own dose of wintery conditions to northern and eastern portions of the nation beginning late this week.
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy defended President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for private-sector employees as "necessary" adding they were "confident" it would be upheld.
Joe Burrow and Josh Allen lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football quarterback rankings for Week 9.
"Succession" star Kieran Culkin guest hosted this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
Najee Harris and Austin Ekeler lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 30 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 9.
Cooper Kupp, Ja'Marr Chase and Stefon Diggs lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 9.
British vocalist Terence Wilson, known professionally as Astro, has died after a short illness, his band announced. He was 64.
Pete Davidson played Aaron Rodgers and James Austin Johnson debuted his impression of former U.S. President Donald Trump on this weekend's edition of "SNL."
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi called for "calm and restraint from everyone" after he survived an assassination attempt Sunday from an explosive-laden drone.
Kelsey Asbille says life doesn't get any easier for the Dutton family in Season 4 of the contemporary western, "Yellowstone."
On Nov. 7, 1919, on the second anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the first Palmer Raid results in the roundup of more than 10,000 suspected communists.
Singer Lorde turns 25 and actor Adam DeVine turns 28, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 7. 
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