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Andrew Luck out again this week

NBCSports.com 

Without Andrew Luck, the Colts looked like the worst team in the NFL on Sunday. Things may not get better any time soon. Colts coach Chuck Pagano confirmed today that Luck has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Cardinals. That’s no surprise, as reports have indicated that Luck is not particularly close to [more]

Trump administration halts pollution controls at Utah plants

TheRepublic.com 

SALT LAKE CITY — An appeals court granted a request Monday from President Donald Trump’s administration to halt a plan for new pollution controls at Utah’s oldest coal-fired power plants aimed at reducing haze near national parks. The development marks a reversal for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which last year under Barack Obama unveiled



Lewis Hamilton could well lose F1 title lead to Sebastian Vettel in Singapore - Toto Wolff - Daily Star

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Daily Star

Lewis Hamilton could well lose F1 title lead to Sebastian Vettel in Singapore - Toto Wolff
Daily Star
That's the opinion of Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff who thinks Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel could be back on top following the Grand Prix. Hamilton went into the championship lead for the first time this season following a dominant win in Monza last time ...
Ferrari and Red Bull have upper hand for Singapore Grand Prix, admits Mercedes boss Toto WolffDaily Mail
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Family: Biracial boy pushed off table with rope around neck

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

CLAREMONT, N.H. (AP) — The family of an 8-year-old biracial boy in New Hampshire says teenagers taunted him with racial slurs and then pushed him off of a picnic table with a rope around his neck. The boy's grandmother tells the Valley News (http://bit.ly/2wkX70X) he was treated at a hospital for cuts to his neck following the near-hanging Aug. 28 in Claremont. Lorrie Slattery says the children were in a backyard when some of the teens got on the table and grabbed a rope that held a tire swing. It's... Читать дальше...

Brexit Leaves French Fishermen On The Hook

NPR (npr.org) 

French fishermen in Brittany and Calais say up to 80 percent of their haul is from British waters. Many fear financial ruin if their access is restricted after Brexit.

Cuomo signs law that aids responders with 9/11 illnesses

New York Post 

Gov. Cuomo approved a new law Monday to aid responders stricken with 9-11 health-related illnesses. Cuomo took a break from his annual motorcycle ride to Ground Zero on Monday to sign the legislation, which provides line-of-duty sick leave to those with conditions related to their response to the World Trade Center attacks. The measure, passed...

Death toll climbs to 9 in suburban Dallas shooting

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

PLANO, Texas — A ninth person died Monday, a day after a man opened fire at a suburban Dallas home during a gathering to watch football, police said. An officer responding to a report of shots fired about 8 p.m. Sunday confronted the suspected shooter and opened fire, killing the suspect. Police then found nine gunshot victims — seven were dead and two were taken to the hospital. Plano police Chief Gregory Rushin said at a news conference Monday that one of the two... Читать дальше...

S&P 500 hits all-time high on relief that Irma has weakened

New York Post 

There’s not a cloud in the sky on Wall Street. Markets hit new records on Monday after a rapidly weakening Hurricane Irma delivered far less damage to Florida than feared. The S&P 500 Index, a broad measure of US companies, closed at an all-time high of 2,486.34, after surging 24.91 points, its second-biggest gain of...

Justin Lin to Direct Drama About Only Bank Prosecuted During Recession

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Justin Lin will direct a drama based on the PBS documentary “Abacus: Small Enough To Jail” about a small Chinatown bank that was the only bank to be prosecuted following the 2008 mortgage crisis, TheWrap has learned. The documentary shines a light on the Sung Family, an immigrant family who owned the Abacus Federal Savings Bank in Manhattan’s Chinatown. While international banks escaped unscathed, federal prosecutors went after Abacus and the Sungs for mortgage fraud, forcing the family to enter... Читать дальше...





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