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Tua Tagovailoa makes 2022 debut, Raiders edge Dolphins Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders hit the left upright on a go-ahead field goal attempt with 1:37 remaining, resulting in a narrow Las Vegas Raiders preseason win Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Climate activists glue themselves to famous sculpture at Vatican Museums Two climate activists glued themselves to the base of a famous sculpture at Vatican Museums on Thursday. NYC restaurant Cheese Grille uses street dining shed as art gallery A New York City restaurant is using a dining shed meant to help struggling restaurants through the COVID-19 pandemic as an art gallery, prompting a reprimand from the city's Department of Transportation. Taylor Louderman pregnant with first child "Mean Girls" and "Kenan" actress Taylor Louderman has announced she is pregnant with her first child. Panthers QB Matt Corral sustains 'significant' foot injury; season in doubt Carolina Panthers quarterback Matt Corral sustained a "significant" left foot injury, which could put his rookie season in doubt, coach Matt Rhule told reporters Saturday in Spartanburg, S.C. Bill Paxton's family settles wrongful death suit with hospital The family of actor Bill Paxton who died in 2017 after heart surgery and a stroke, has settled a wrongful death lawsuit against California's Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Actor Gary Busey charged with criminal sexual contact in New Jersey Gary Busey has been charged with sex crimes in New Jersey from incidents occurring at the annual Monster Mania Convention, police said Saturday. Montenegro coalition government collapses after no-confidence vote Montenegro's coalition government collapsed Friday after a vote of no confidence in the administration of Prime Minister Dritan Abazović. Royal Australian Air Force hosts Exercise Pitch Black with over 100 fighter jets The Royal Australian Air Force is hosting Exercise Pitch Black, a large-scale training engagement with 16 other nations including the United States, Britain and France. U.S. condemns drone strike that killed teen girls playing volleyball in Syria Maj. Gen. John Brennan, the commander of Operation Inherent Resolve, condemned a drone stroke this week that killed four teen girls and injured several others who were playing volleyball. California officials ID 4 killed in McKinney Fire Northern California officials have positively identified four people killed in the McKinney Fire, which was mostly contained as of Saturday morning. Christian pilgrims visit Jordan River Christian pilgrims traveled to Qasr al Yahud, the site of the baptism of Jesus by St. John the Baptist, near Jericho in the West Bank on August 20, 2022. CDC investigating possible E. coli link to Wendy's lettuce Public health officials said romaine lettuce on sandwiches at Wendy's restaurants in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania may be responsible for an outbreak of E. coli. Mexican authorities arrest former AG over 2014 disappearance of 43 students Former Mexican Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam is the highest-ranking official to be charged in the mass kidnapping of 43 students in 2014 that shocked the country. Human foot, shoe found in Yellowstone hot spring Yellowstone National Park rangers warned visitors about the dangers of the park's hot springs after an official found a shoe with a foot in it in the Abyss Pool. Al-Shabab gunmen storm Somali hotel, kill 15 Gunmen stormed a hotel in the Somali capital of Mogadishu Friday, killing 15 people during the gunfire and large explosions at the facility. Oregon firefighter dies while battling wildfire, 2nd in week A tree fell a killed an Oregon firefighter while he was battling a wildfire in Jackson County, one of more than 40 blazes burning in the state. Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Russian missile hits residential building in Mykolaiv; Crimea struck again A Russian missile strike in Mykolaiv hit a residential building Saturday morning, injuring numerous children while new explosions were reported at Russian Black Sea fleet headquarters in Crimea. Famous birthdays for Aug. 20: Demi Lovato, James Marsters Singer Demi Lovato turns 30 and actor James Marsters turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 20. On This Day, Aug. 20: Augusta National Golf Club admits women for 1st time On Aug. 20, 2012, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore became the first female members of Augusta National Golf Club More Recent Articles |
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Final Days of the Trump White House: Chaos and Scattered DocumentsGovernment documents that President Donald J. Trump had accumulated were with him in roughly two dozen boxes in the White House residence. They were to go to the National Archives, but at least some ended up in Florida. Giuliani Associate Sought Pardon for Him After Jan. 6, Book SaysThe letter, which also requested that Rudolph W. Giuliani be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was intercepted before reaching President Donald J. Trump. As Attacks Mount in Crimea, Kremlin Faces Rising Domestic PressuresWith the drumbeat of Ukrainian strikes inside Russian-held territory, the visceral reality of war is becoming increasingly apparent to Russians. Odesa Is Defiant. It’s Also Putin’s Ultimate Target in Ukraine.President Vladimir V. Putin knows that Ukraine’s fate, its access to the sea and its grain exports hinge on Odesa. Without it, the country shrivels to a landlocked rump state. A Migrant Wave Tests N.Y.C.’s Identity as a SanctuaryNew York wants to welcome new immigrants. Its economy and vibrancy depend on them. But an influx has strained a social safety net already on the brink. How Pharmacy Work Stopped Being So GreatTwo years of economic recovery brought strong gains to workers at the top and the bottom, but headwinds for those in between. Consider the pharmacist. Mexico Arrests Top Prosecutor in Case of Missing Students and Issues 80 WarrantsThe country’s former attorney general, accused of covering up the probable massacre of 43 students, was charged with forced disappearance, torture and obstruction of justice. With Trump, Merrick Garland Can’t Afford to MissAfter the Russiagate experience, there’s no room for bumbling or overreaching. The Meaning of Independence for an Overseas Citizen of IndiaBecoming an Overseas Citizen of India, and learning Hindi, has afforded a closer look at the country. Let’s Not Watch the ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel, ‘House of the Dragon’We don’t have to submit to what the entertainment industry’s overlords have decreed will be the Next Big Thing. Canada’s Growing Linguistic DiversityA new report from Canada’s census agency shows that one in four people speak a language other than English or French as their native tongue. As Alaska Warms, Fires Burn Over (and Under) More Wild LandLightning storms, drought and thawing tundra are making fires more destructive. In the vast wilderness, firefighting is a major challenge. Hungary’s Viktor Orban Faces a New Foe: EconomicsThe Hungarian leader is being confronted with soaring inflation and a depreciating currency linked to unsustainable spending by his government. Latisha Chong, Hair Stylist Who Helped Change Fashion, Dies at 32In work seen, among other places, on the cover of Vogue, she was part of a vanguard of Black talent that altered an industry and expanded the canon of beauty. Bolsonaro Grabs for Man’s Phone and Gets a New (Insulting) NicknameSix weeks ahead of national elections, the Brazilian president was confronted by a protester who tried to ask questions on video. He grabbed the man’s shirt, then tried to snatch his phone. More Recent Articles
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Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders hit the left upright on a go-ahead field goal attempt with 1:37 remaining, resulting in a narrow Las Vegas Raiders preseason win Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Two climate activists glued themselves to the base of a famous sculpture at Vatican Museums on Thursday.
A New York City restaurant is using a dining shed meant to help struggling restaurants through the COVID-19 pandemic as an art gallery, prompting a reprimand from the city's Department of Transportation.
"Mean Girls" and "Kenan" actress Taylor Louderman has announced she is pregnant with her first child.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Matt Corral sustained a "significant" left foot injury, which could put his rookie season in doubt, coach Matt Rhule told reporters Saturday in Spartanburg, S.C.
The family of actor Bill Paxton who died in 2017 after heart surgery and a stroke, has settled a wrongful death lawsuit against California's Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Gary Busey has been charged with sex crimes in New Jersey from incidents occurring at the annual Monster Mania Convention, police said Saturday.
Montenegro's coalition government collapsed Friday after a vote of no confidence in the administration of Prime Minister Dritan Abazović.
The Royal Australian Air Force is hosting Exercise Pitch Black, a large-scale training engagement with 16 other nations including the United States, Britain and France.
Maj. Gen. John Brennan, the commander of Operation Inherent Resolve, condemned a drone stroke this week that killed four teen girls and injured several others who were playing volleyball.
Northern California officials have positively identified four people killed in the McKinney Fire, which was mostly contained as of Saturday morning.
Christian pilgrims traveled to Qasr al Yahud, the site of the baptism of Jesus by St. John the Baptist, near Jericho in the West Bank on August 20, 2022.
Public health officials said romaine lettuce on sandwiches at Wendy's restaurants in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania may be responsible for an outbreak of E. coli.
Former Mexican Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam is the highest-ranking official to be charged in the mass kidnapping of 43 students in 2014 that shocked the country.
Yellowstone National Park rangers warned visitors about the dangers of the park's hot springs after an official found a shoe with a foot in it in the Abyss Pool.
Gunmen stormed a hotel in the Somali capital of Mogadishu Friday, killing 15 people during the gunfire and large explosions at the facility.
A tree fell a killed an Oregon firefighter while he was battling a wildfire in Jackson County, one of more than 40 blazes burning in the state.
Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
A Russian missile strike in Mykolaiv hit a residential building Saturday morning, injuring numerous children while new explosions were reported at Russian Black Sea fleet headquarters in Crimea.
Singer Demi Lovato turns 30 and actor James Marsters turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 20.
On Aug. 20, 2012, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore became the first female members of Augusta National Golf Club 
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