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Three more PSG players positive for coronavirus, six overall
PARIS (AP) — Three more Paris Saint-Germain players tested positive for the coronavirus, taking the number so far to six and throwing the club's start to the new season into chaos.
Fire near Yakima grows to 52,000 acres, threatens 900 homes
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — A wildfire burning near Yakima has grown to an estimated 52,000 acres (81 square miles) and residents of about 900 homes are under evacuation orders.
Seahawks bring back suspended receiver Josh Gordon
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks are bringing back wide receiver Josh Gordon on a one-year deal even as the talented pass catcher awaits reinstatement by the NFL after his latest suspension.
Raiders undergo youth movement in secondary
The Raiders have signed veteran free agents, found castoffs from other teams and used draft picks on cornerbacks.
Smartsheet, Ambaralla fall; Carnival, Five Below rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Thursday:
Raiders undergo youth movement in secondary
The Raiders have signed veteran free agents, found castoffs from other teams and used draft picks on cornerbacks.
France's next star? Camavinga set for Les Bleus debut at 17
PARIS (AP) — Judo's loss is French soccer's gain.
Kershaw hits strikeout marks, sends Dodgers past D-Backs 5-1
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw doesn't feel like a potential no-hitter is serious until it lasts through six innings. Before that, it's just the everyday dominance that Dodgers fans have come to expect over his 13 years in blue.
Brewers designate Smoak for assignment, add Vogelbach
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers claimed first baseman/designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach off waivers and designated Justin Smoak for assignment as they attempt to boost their struggling lineup and make another September surge.
Three more PSG players positive for coronavirus, six overall
PARIS (AP) — Three more Paris Saint-Germain players tested positive for the coronavirus, taking the number so far to six and throwing the club's start to the new season into chaos.
New focus for campaign: Will Biden or Trump keep you safer?
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The battle over who can keep Americans safe after recent deadly protests has emerged as the sharpest dividing line for the presidential campaign’s final weeks, with Joe Biden on Monday condemning the violence and President Donald Trump defending a supporter accused of fatally shooting two men.
Seahawks bring back suspended receiver Josh Gordon
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks are bringing back wide receiver Josh Gordon on a one-year deal even as the talented pass catcher awaits reinstatement by the NFL after his latest suspension.
Tech slump sends stock market to its biggest loss since June
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street’s euphoria took a break Thursday, as steep losses in technology stocks dragged the rest of the market down with them.
Eagles seek repeat in NFC East, surrounded by 3 new coaches
While the NFC East hasn’t had a repeat winner in 16 years, Philadelphia at least has a head start on the concept.
Bruins captain Chara: I want to keep playing in Boston
BOSTON (AP) — Bruins captain Zdeno Chara says he wants to play next season, when he will turn 44 — and he wants to do it in Boston.
Center of attention; Steelers' Pouncey eyes delicate balance
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Maurkice Pouncey didn't love the collective bargaining agreement the NFL Players Association reached with team owners just as the COVID-19 pandemic brought the league and the world to a standstill.
Fire near Yakima grows to 52,000 acres, threatens 900 homes
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — A wildfire burning near Yakima has grown to an estimated 52,000 acres (81 square miles) and residents of about 900 homes are under evacuation orders.
Smartsheet, Ambaralla fall; Carnival, Five Below rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Thursday:
Tech rout sends stock market to its biggest loss since June
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street’s euphoria took a break Thursday, as steep losses in technology stocks dragged the rest of the market down with them.
Giants owner Mara hopeful, stands with players on concerns
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — A long-time advocate of the right to protest for social change and equality, New York Giants co-owner John Mara was stunned recently listening to his players talk about their experiences with law enforcement officials in the wake of the shooting death George Floyd in June.