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How the Yankees Beat the Astros in Game 5 of the ALCS

James Paxton had an outstanding outing on the mound for the Yankees when they needed it most, and they survived to play at least one more day in the American League Championship Series. Hollywood is full of big egos, Terminator star Linda Hamilton tells BAZ BAMIGBOYE. BAZ BAMIGBOYE Terminator star Linda Hamilton does understand the vanity of actors, and the pressure to stay youthful. 'I've seen the faces that don't move,' she told me.

Jose Mourinho is a serial winner but could he dominate with Borussia Dortmund? Mourinho needs a new challenge to prove he is still a special one and not yesterday's man. Sportsmail assesses the pluses and minuses of a potential move to Borussia Dortmund. Susan Rice Recounts Making Policy at the Highest Levels. Rices memoir, Tough Love, relates the many battles she fought inside the Clinton and Obama administrations. Naruhito Japan's emperor formally proclaims enthronement. Japan's Emperor Naruhito has officially proclaimed his enthronement, in a ritual-bound, centuries-old ceremony attended by more than a hundred dignitaries from around the world. Can a case boost your iPhone 5's WiFi? Check the Linkase. The Linkase for iPhone 5 boasts up to a 50 percent boost in Wi-Fi signal strength thanks to a small electromagnetic waveguide extension. Does it work? See for yourself in these mobile speedtests where Wi-Fi is usually terrible. Thomas Chatterton Williams on Unlearning Race. Williams talks about his new memoir, Self-Portrait in Black and White, and Stephen Kinzer discusses Poisoner in Chief Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control. The new mums like me facing an agonising wait for our maternity pay. I am one of thousands of working pregnant women facing motherhood without any money coming in. Our predicament has been triggered by a staffing crisis in the Department for Work and Pensions. Ben Simmons claims being called the 'N-word' as a child inspired him to call out Crown casino. The 29-year-old originally from Melbourne claimed security asked him and his friends to pull out their IDs because of the colour of their skin during a night out on August 5. Brexit hits UK science funding, deters international researchers. Uncertainty surrounding Britain's exit from the European Union has hit science funding to the tune of almost half a billion euros and is putting off international researchers from coming to Britain, a leading institution said on Wednesday. The Amazon Kindle Oasis has pose appeal, but why not just buy a book? The Amazon Kindle Oasis waterproof and it's ultra-slim (albeit with a weird bulge on the back). The seven-inch screen is gorgeous. But it's very similar to the old Kindle Oasis. Laws Protected Thomas Cook Travelers. They Dont for North Americans. Consumer-friendly laws in Britain and the European Union protect passengers who purchase tour packages, in ways that many Americans and Canadians find unimaginable. Think L.S.U.s Locker Room Was Crazy? It Also Has a Centrifuge. And pills that monitor body temperature. And coolers that customize nutrients in drinks for players. The tech points to an arms race in college football, while also raising privacy questions. Maths to be compulsory for NSW students from kindergarten to year 12 HSC. Maths will be compulsory for all students up until Year 12 under a back-to-basics overhaul of the NSW curriculum. AstraZeneca's $4 billon Xmas present. MA in the pharma sector marches on unabated - AstraZeneca buying a 55 percent stake in biotech Acerta Pharma for $4.0 billion to give it new cancer drugs. Hayley Platt reports. Manchester United assistant Mike Phelan reveals how Sir Alex Ferguson told him he was being replaced. The versatile right-back signed for the Old Trafford outfit from fellow English side Norwich back in 1989 but his career with the club came to a frustrating end five years later. A Giant Protest. A Nervous Toddler. Time for Baby Shark. As the boy watched in wide-eyed amazement, demonstrators in Lebanon tried to put him at ease with an impromptu performance. To Her, He Was More Than a Doorman. A platonic connection with her doorman inspired Julie Margaret Hogbens 2015 essay about navigating the rough seas of dating and motherhood. So how are she, her daughter and Guzim doing now? Textiles Designed With Warp, Woof and Wit at MoMA. The exhibition Taking a Thread for a Walk reveals the museums underappreciated collection of fiber art and industrial design. We Have Reached Peak Witch. Witch parties, witch protests, and a bevy of new books. When did everybody become a witch?

What inspired it and why is it worth so much? HARRY MOUNT cracks code of da Vinci's 860m man. A total of 140 works by the greatest artist - who perhaps also possessed the greatest mind - in history were being brought together to commemorate the 500th anniversary of his death in 1519. Beep. Ding. Vroom. Electric Cars Need to Make Noise for Safety, but What Kind? As electric cars become more popular, engineers, driven by government regulators, are crafting the sounds that will define the highways of the future. Why visitors are discovering a new side to Cuba. The Mail on Sunday's Claire Boobbyer lists all the 'bonkers' and offbeat treats that Cuba has to offer. Highlights of her trip included a cigar tour and dancing the rumba in Havana.
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