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Easing fires not as simple as climate change vs. forest work
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Deadly West Coast wildfires are dividing President Donald Trump and the states' Democratic leaders over how to prevent blazes from becoming more frequent and destructive, but scientists and others on the front lines say it's not as simple as blaming either climate change or the way land is managed.
Bills coach terms injuries to Edmunds, Milano not long term
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The status of Bills starting linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano is uncertain for Buffalo’s game at the Miami Dolphins this weekend.
Rams' new defense gets off to strong start in beating Dallas
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams saw some encouraging early returns from Sean McVay's offseason decision to make systemic changes to what was already a pretty good defense.
Stefanski, Browns make bad first impression in opening loss
CLEVELAND (AP) — Kevin Stefanski didn't need long to be lumped together with so many Browns coaches before him.
Damage reported as 'Paulette' makes rare landfall in Bermuda
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Paulette knocked down trees and power lines across Bermuda on Monday as it made a rare landfall in the wealthy British territory and strengthened into a Category 2 storm while still over the island.
Bears know they have work to do after rallying in opener
One more rough quarter, one less dropped pass and the Chicago Bears would be in a far different place.
Wildfires raise fight over climate change as Trump visits
BEAVERCREEK, Ore. (AP) — With crews battling wildfires that have killed at least 35 people, destroyed neighborhoods and enveloped the West Coast in smoke, another fight has emerged: leaders in the Democratic-led states and President Donald Trump clashed over the role of climate change as he visited California on Monday.
Taylor takes over as Colts starter with Mack out for season
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Marlon Mack could have bristled when the Indianapolis Colts took another running back, Jonathan Taylor, in the second round of April's draft.
Wall Street posts solid gains after surge in corporate deals
Wall Street kicked off the week with a broad rally Monday, clawing back much of the stock market's losses from last week.
QB Fitzpatrick was far from Dolphins' only problem in opener
MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Dolphins’ self-professed placeholder at quarterback played like one in the season opener, amplifying questions about the team’s timetable for turning to rookie Tua Tagovailoa.
Air Force will play Army, Navy in football this season
The Air Force Falcons will play two football games this season against fellow service academies Army and Navy.
New Jersey sets US sports betting monthly record at $668M
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey gamblers set a nationwide record for the most money bet on sports in a single month, plunking down almost $668 million in August on events including resurgent baseball, basketball and hockey seasons that had been interrupted by the coronavirus outbreak, figures released Monday showed.
GOP panelists ax Ohio election chief's ballot postage plan
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A proposal by Ohio’s elections chief to attach postage to every mail-in ballot failed to gain crucial approval Monday, making it all but impossible for ballots to be stamped in time for the November election.
Stocks snap higher on Wall Street following a burst of deals
Wall Street kicked off the week with a broad rally Monday, clawing back much of the stock market's losses from last week.
UK's Johnson defends planned law, says EU 'unreasonable'
LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday defended his plan to unilaterally rewrite Britain’s divorce deal with the European Union as an insurance policy against the bloc's unreasonable behavior — even as his former attorney general joined the ranks of once-loyal lawmakers condemning the contentious move.
Ohio panel has final say on whether to prepay ballot postage
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A proposal by Ohio’s elections chief to attach postage to every mail-in ballot in this fall's presidential election faces its last opportunity to fly Monday before it becomes logistically impossible.
'Paulette' makes rare landfall in Bermuda, grows to Cat 2
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Paulette made a rare landfall in Bermuda Monday and strengthened into a Category 2 storm just hours after the wealthy British territory shuttered schools, government agencies and air and sea ports.
AP Entertainment Digest for Monday, Sept. 14, 2020
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Ex-UK attorney general condemns bid to rewrite Brexit deal
LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson was trying to dampen down growing opposition on Monday to his plan to unilaterally rewrite Britain’s divorce deal with the European Union, after his former attorney general said doing so would permanently damage the U.K.’s reputation.
UK's Johnson faces opposition to rewriting EU divorce deal
LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson was trying to dampen down growing opposition on Monday to his plan to unilaterally rewrite Britain’s divorce deal with the European Union, after his former attorney general said doing so would permanently damage the U.K.’s reputation.