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Retired four-star general admits to top secret leaks to mediaWASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- A former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff pleaded guilty Monday to lying to the FBI about discussing top secret information with reporters. Kim Jong Un visits new eye hospital in PyongyangSEOUL, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un marked the completion of a new eye hospital with a recent visit, according to North Korean state media. Cost keeps many kids from playing school sports, other activitiesHigh costs are a major reason why many poor students don't take part in school sports, clubs or arts programs, a new survey finds. U.S psychiatric patients face long waits in ERs, doctors sayDennis Thompson People with mental illness often wait long hours, or even days, in an emergency room before receiving the care they need, according to a recent poll of doctors. Author of Guantanamo Diary released from detention center after 14 yearsWASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- The Guantanamo Bay detainee who wrote a best selling book about his experiences at the U.S.-run detention center is home for the first time in 14 years. Big 12 Conference votes against expansion, to remain at 10 member schoolsDALLAS, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Three months after announcing it would begin evaluating potential expansion candidates, the Big 12 Conference voted Monday to remain at 10 schools. NASCAR Sprint Cup: Kevin Harvick responds again with back to the wallThere were clouds over the Kansas Speedway throughout the weekend. Billy Bush ousted by NBC as 'Today' co-host over Trump tapeNEW YORK, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- TV host Billy Bush won't return to NBC's Today for his part in a 2005 audio recording in which GOP candidate Donald Trump makes insensitive remarks about women. Lawyer: Penn State whistleblower was sabotaged after Sandusky investigationBELLAFONTE, Pa., Oct. 17 (UPI) -- A witness in the case of ex-Penn State football assistant Jerry Sandusky says he was blackballed by the school for reporting the allegations of child sex abuse. FBI asks federal court to dismiss civil suit by S.C. church shooting widowCHARLESTON, S.C., Oct. 17 (UPI) -- The FBI says it doesn't bear any responsibility for the deaths of nine people at a South Carolina church last year, related to the suspect's gun purchase. U.S. police group apologizes to minorities for 'historical mistreatment'SAN DIEGO, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- The chief of the biggest U.S. police organization acknowledged Monday that minorities in America have suffered mistreatment by officers for decades. Saudi Arabia open to another cease-fire in Yemen if Houthis agreeRIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Even though recent agreements have failed in Yemen, Saudi Arabia on Monday said it is open to another cease-fire if the Houthis agree to it. Colin Kaepernick to get another start for San Francisco 49ersColin Kaepernick will remain the San Francisco 49ers' starting quarterback for at least another week. New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton wants replay review on pass interference callsNew Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton continues to lobby to make pass interference calls eligible for replay review. Study: Bait worms a surprisingly valuable marine resourceWASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- A new study quantifies the economics of the bait worm industry, as well as its environmental impact. Why Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, other undefeated teams might not stay perfectAs college football reaches mid-October, two weeks away from the College Football Playoff initial rankings, nine teams from power conferences remain undefeated. Sleep apnea may boost risk for post-op problemsSleep apnea may boost the odds of developing two serious health complications following surgery. Cleveland Indians name, "Chief Wahoo" logo target of lawsuitsThe Cleveland Indians team name and the "Chief Wahoo" logo were being targeted in a Canadian lawsuit ahead of Monday night's Game 3 of the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays. FBI says no collusion involved with State Dept. over classified Clinton emailWASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- The FBI said Monday there was no discussion with the State Department to say an email from Hillary Clinton from a private server contained no secret information Statins often interact with other heart drugsCholesterol-lowering statins can interact with other drugs prescribed for heart disease, leading to new recommendations from the American Heart Association. Tracy Morgan to star in new TBS seriesLOS ANGELES, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Tracy Morgan is executive-producing and set to star in a single-camera comedy for TBS. No link between caffeine, irregular heartbeat in heart failure patient studyContrary to common belief, coffee doesn't seem to increase the risk of irregular heartbeats in people with heart failure, according to a small Brazilian study. |
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Showing Confidence, Hillary Clinton Pushes Into Republican StrongholdsMrs. Clinton hopes to extend her edge over Donald J. Trump and help other Democrats in what party leaders think could become an election that swamps Republicans at every level. Agencies Clashed on Classification of Clinton Email, Inquiry ShowsNewly released documents include discussion of a possible “quid pro quo” to settle a dispute between the State Department and the F.B.I. over the classification of one of Mrs. Clinton’s emails. ‘They’re Lies’: Melania Trump Rejects Women’s Claims That Husband Groped ThemMs. Trump, who has shied from interviews since her plagiarized speech at the Republican convention, said a lewd recording of her husband was “not the man that I know.” The New Protesters Defying Donald Trump: His CustomersSmall, inconspicuous acts of rebellion have taken aim at perhaps the candidate’s most prized possession — his brand name — by boycotting what he’s selling. Jared Kushner Talks of a Trump TV Network With a Media Deal MakerMr. Kushner, Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, informally reached out to a veteran media investment banker, who is also a friend, about setting up the channel. Firebombing of G.O.P. Office Jolts Fragile Balance of a North Carolina TownIn Hillsborough, where liberal and conservative factions have peacefully managed the tensions between them, residents said the attack did not reflect the town’s spirit. Trump, Mosul, Republican Party: Your Monday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Mosul, CETA, Trump: Your Tuesday Briefing‘Ladies First’: Saudi Arabia’s Female CandidatesIn this documentary, The Times’s Mona El-Naggar follows three women in Saudi Arabia as they run for office — even though they can’t drive or travel without a man’s permission. The Advance Toward Mosul: Traps, Smoke Screens and Suicide BombersKurdish pesh merga forces started their push toward Islamic State positions slowly, by moonlight. Soon, the crawl became a run. James Cartwright, Ex-General, Pleads Guilty in Leak CaseThe retired Marine pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. about his discussions with reporters about a cyberattack on Iran’s nuclear program. Wall Street Dealmaker Says Professor Took Him for a RideAndrew J. Hall, a trader and owner of an art museum, is suing a former professor who he says sold him fake Leon Golub paintings. Haitians, Battered by Hurricane, Huddle in Caves: ‘This Is the Only Shelter We Have’“It is our house that God created when we most needed it,” said one of the hundreds of villagers who fled into caves as Hurricane Matthew destroyed their homes. A Chinese Company Offers a Carrot to HollywoodDalian Wanda wants to be an entertainment superpower, and it would like to start by getting more American movies made in China. Helicopter Trip Becomes Another Stumble for Mayor de BlasioThe ride, during the evening rush, has caused a headache for Mayor Bill de Blasio, as a photo and a video of a copter parked in a city park have ricocheted around the internet. As Crowds Grow for the Toronto Blue Jays, So Does Rowdy BehaviorA can of beer was thrown toward an Orioles outfielder during Toronto’s home victory in the American League wild-card game, and racial abuse of two Orioles players was also reported. Trilobites: In Refrigerators, Tomatoes Lose Flavor at the Genetic LevelOnce a tomato is picked from the vine, there’s only one thing you can do to preserve its flavor: Keep it out of the fridge. Bob Dylan, the Newest Nobel Laureate, Maintains His ReticenceThe singer-songwriter has not had contact with the Swedish Academy, which bestowed his Nobel Prize for Literature, nor did he mention it in two performances afterward. Pedals the Walking Bear Is Dead, New Jersey Officials BelieveA 333-pound American black bear with damaged forepaws like those of Pedals was killed during the state’s annual bear hunt. Audience Members Walk Out on Amy Schumer After Trump CriticismsAt a show in Tampa, Fla., the comedian’s criticisms of Donald J. Trump drew boos, and some 200 people left. HealthCare.gov Will Add ‘Simple Choice’ Plans in Effort to Improve ValueMany consumers will have a new option when the insurance marketplace opens in two weeks: standardized plans that cover basic services without a deductible. A Senior Russian Envoy’s Take on Relations With the United States: ‘Pretty Bad’The last time things were so bad, according to Moscow’s ambassador to the United Nations, the Soviet Union and the Nixon administration were on the brink of a military confrontation. Billy Bush Officially Departs NBCThe terms of his departure are not known but he is believed to have left the network with a large settlement. He is free to seek a position elsewhere. Official Apologizes for Police Role in Mistrust by MinoritiesThe apology represented an unusual yet symbolic step by law enforcement, which has often dismissed any role in the tense relationship with members of minority groups. To the First Lady, With LoveFour thank-you notes to Michelle Obama, who has spent the past eight years quietly and confidently changing the course of American history. The New Vanguard: Andrew Cyrille’s Late-Career RenaissanceWith his two new albums, “The Declaration of Musical Independence” and “Proximity,” this jazz drummer displays his insight and ingenuity. More Recent Articles |
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