2019

U.S. Demolishes Thailand In Historic, Near-Perfect 2019 Women’s World Cup Opener

There are many ways to describe just how one-sided the U.S. women’s national team’s 2019 World Cup opener was. The most simplistic would be the score: USA 13, Thailand 0 – a record margin of victory at the Women’s World Cup. But no single stat can do this bloodbath justice. No single description can explain

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Calf injury continues to keep Luck out of Colts’ workouts

The Indianapolis Colts will gladly play it safe with Andrew Luck. They’d rather he be healthy for training camp anyway. Just minutes after coach Frank Reich announced Tuesday that his starting quarterback would sit out this week’s three-day minicamp — the final portion of Indy’s offseason workouts — Luck promised he would return to practice

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Former Bush, Reagan EPA heads caution on Trump rollbacks

Environmental Protection Agency chiefs from three previous Republican administrations say they’re concerned about Trump administration actions rolling back environmental protections. EPA heads under former Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush appeared Tuesday before a House Energy and Commerce oversight subcommittee. Obama-era EPA head Gina McCarthy also spoke. Christine Todd Whitman, who

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House Opens Tech Antitrust Inquiry With Look at News Media

WASHINGTON — Congress opened its antitrust investigation of big tech on Tuesday with a hearing focused on how platforms like Facebook and Google may have harmed publishers by siphoning off profits from news organizations. Lawmakers will hear testimony from executives at News Corp., the owner of The Wall Street Journal and other publications; the Atlanta

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Trump Waves What He Says Is Secret Deal With Mexico, but Reveals No Details

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday waved a piece of paper that he said was part of a “very long and very good” secret agreement with Mexico, refusing to describe it but vowing that it will go into effect whenever he wants it to. The president’s dramatic flourish, delivered as he left the White House

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