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Donaldson, Cruz, Sanó HR, Twins top Cards to open twinbill
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Josh Donaldson, Nelson Cruz and Miguel Sanó all homered, leading the Minnesota Twins to a 7-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday afternoon.
AP News in Brief at 6:09 p.m. EDT
Computer glitches disrupt classes as schools return online
Northern Idaho wildfires force evacuations, burn buildings
BLANCHARD, Idaho (AP) — A wildfire in northern Idaho on Tuesday forced evacuations along a rural highway, and another destroyed an unknown number of structures.
Firefighters overtaken by flames in California mountains
SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (AP) — More than a dozen California firefighters trying to protect a fire station in rugged mountains were overrun by flames Tuesday, and several were hurt. Elsewhere, military helicopters rescued more than 150 people stranded in a burning forest.
Firefighters injured, airlifted in central California blaze
SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service says 14 firefighters and bulldozer operators were injured Tuesday while battling a blaze in central California. One is in critical condition.
New Orleans Saints see 2020 campaign as Super Bowl or bust
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (13-4)
The Latest: Hull out of ANA Inspiration after positive test
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Tech’s sudden sell-off continues; Nasdaq sinks 10% in 3 days
NEW YORK (AP) — Big technology stocks tumbled again on Tuesday, continuing the Icarus-like flight path for companies that just a week ago were the high-flyers carrying Wall Street to record heights.
Helicopters pull more people from burning California forest
SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (AP) — Helicopters flew through dense smoke Tuesday to rescue scores more people from wildfires as wind-fanned flames kept chewing through bone-dry California after a scorching Labor Day weekend that saw a dramatic airlift of more than 200.
North American qualifying for 2022 World Cup delayed
ZURICH (AP) — The start of World Cup qualifying for lower-ranked teams in North and Central America and the Caribbean was postponed Tuesday until next year, which means there aren't enough remaining dates in the current FIFA calendar to complete the program.
Ravens hope Jackson and upgraded D lead to Super Bowl run
BALTIMORE RAVENS (14-3)
Colts betting big on playoffs with addition of Rivers
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (7-9)
Comptroller Scott Stringer announces 2021 run for NYC mayor
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer formally announced his candidacy for mayor Tuesday, pledging to build the city back from the coronavirus pandemic and economic crisis if he is elected to succeed Bill de Blasio in 2021.
From heat to snow: Rocky Mountains see 60-degree plunge
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Summer came to an abrupt halt in parts of the Rocky Mountains on Tuesday as temperatures reaching into the 90s plunged about 60 degrees in less than 24 hours, with a powerful surge of cold air from Canada unleashing snow and damaging winds in several states.
Tom Brady-less Patriots are a brand new bunch entering 2020
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (12-5)
South Africa's ruling party rejects Trump comment on Mandela
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The report that U.S. President Donald Trump made crude, disparaging remarks about Nelson Mandela, South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize-winning former leader, has drawn an angry response from South Africa's ruling party and others.
The Latest: Coastal Carolina gets OK to host reduced crowds
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New this week: 'Cuties,' 'Unpregnant' and fresh 'Jeopardy!'
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
California fires bring more chopper rescues, power shutoffs
SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (AP) — Helicopters rescued more people from wildfires Tuesday as flames chewed through bone-dry California after a scorching Labor Day weekend that saw a dramatic airlift of more than 200 people and ended with the state's largest utility cutting power to 172,000 customers to try to prevent more blazes.
The Latest: Lawmakers in Big Ten states seek reinstatement
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