Saints cornerback Williams carted off with neck injury
(The Sports Xchange) - The New Orleans Saints, already thin at cornerback, may have lost another member of their secondary when cornerback P.J. Williams suffered a neck injury in Sunday's game against...
View ArticleClinton condemns 'apparent terrorist attacks' in New Jersey, New York, Minnesota
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Sunday condemned what she called the "apparent terrorist attacks" in Minnesota, New Jersey and New York. The three attacks on...
View ArticleGasoline prices spike as Colonial begins bypass around damaged line
By David Gaffen(Reuters) - Retail gasoline prices surged due to continuing problems with Colonial Pipeline Co's gasoline line that carries fuel to the U.S. East Coast, as the company started to...
View ArticleMore kneeling players, raised fists, in anthem protests
By Mark Lamport-StokesLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles Rams defensive end Robert Quinn raised his fist and San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick was among several players who knelt...
View ArticleU.S. officials eye links between weekend bombings
By Daniel Trotta and Dustin VolzNEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. investigators on Sunday were studying possible links between a pair of bombs detonated in New York City and New Jersey over the...
View ArticleNostalgia rules as Rams make winning return to Los Angeles
By Mark Lamport-StokesLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Nostalgia was the dominant feeling for excited Rams fans on Sunday as they watched their team play its first National Football League game at the iconic...
View ArticleEasy resolution unlikely for contentious Dakota pipeline
By Catherine Ngai and Ernest ScheyderNEW YORK/CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA (Reuters) - A potential rerouting of a long-anticipated pipeline at the center of a protest in North Dakota would be a laborious...
View ArticleDevice explodes near New Jersey station as robot tries to disarm it
By Alex Dobuzinskis(Reuters) - An explosive device left near a train station in Elizabeth, New Jersey, blew up early on Monday when a bomb squad robot cut a wire on the mechanism, one of as many as...
View ArticleChristie said to know of lane closures as 'Bridgegate' trial starts
By Karen Freifeld and Joseph Ax(Reuters) - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie knew that two close associates were involved in shutting down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge as a way to...
View ArticleFlorida declares neighborhood Zika-free, but CDC remains cautious
By Julie Steenhuysen and Ransdell Pierson(Reuters) - U.S. health officials on Monday urged pregnant women to consider putting off nonessential travel to Miami due to the Zika virus even as they lifted...
View ArticleTeen killed by Columbus, Ohio, police was shot while fleeing: family's attorneys
By Kim PalmerCLEVELAND (Reuters) - A forensic report released on Monday by attorneys representing the family of a 13-year old African American boy fatally shot by a white Columbus, Ohio, police officer...
View ArticleNew B-21 bomber named 'Raider': U.S. Air Force
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Northrop Grumman Corp's B-21 long-range bomber will be called "Raider," U.S. Air Force Secretary Deborah James said on Monday.The estimated $80 billion program has been shrouded...
View ArticleWoman found dead in Exxon's Baton Rouge office building
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A woman was found dead on Monday morning in the administration building at Exxon Mobil Corp's Baton Rouge, Louisiana refinery, said the coroner for East Baton Rouge Parish."There is...
View ArticleEisenhower family lifts opposition to Ike memorial in Washington
By Ian SimpsonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The family of former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower has lifted its longstanding opposition to the design of a memorial to him, the commission overseeing the...
View ArticleNASCAR accused of racial discrimination in lawsuit
By Jonathan StempelNEW YORK (Reuters) - NASCAR was hit with a $500 million lawsuit accusing the auto racing body of racial discrimination for preventing black-owned teams and drivers from competing,...
View ArticleNew York bomb suspect's family clashed with New Jersey city over restaurant
By Mica Rosenberg and Joseph AxELIZABETH, N.J. (Reuters) - Long before Ahmad Rahami became notorious as the suspect in this weekend's bombings in and around New York, his family was known in Elizabeth,...
View ArticleU.S. pump prices rise as Colonial fixes gasoline pipeline leak
By Devika Krishna KumarNEW YORK (Reuters) - Gasoline prices in the southeastern United States kept rising on Monday as Colonial Pipeline Co continued to fix a more-than-week long disruption on a key...
View ArticleFamily of slain Minnesota attacker 'devastated' by his actions
By Todd MelbyST. CLOUD (Reuters) - The family of a Minnesota man who wounded 10 people in a knife attack at a mall before being killed by an off-duty police officer said on Monday they were devastated...
View ArticleNew York seeks $872 million from UPS in cigarette shipments trial
By Nate RaymondNEW YORK (Reuters) - New York state and city authorities took United Parcel Service Inc to trial on Monday, urging a federal judge to make the company pay more than $872 million for...
View ArticleSecond N.Y. man charged in Sept. 11-timed robbery plot
By Nate RaymondNEW YORK (Reuters) - A second New York man has been charged with participating in a plot to rob a store around the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in which his accomplices planned to...
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