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Ex-State Department employee accused of spying for China A former State Department employee was arrested and charged with spying on the U.S. for the Chinese government.Donald Trump plans to nominate New York Jets owner as U.S. Ambassador, son will take over team President Donald Trump intends to nominate New York Jets owner Woody Johnson to serve as Ambassador of the United States of America to the United Kingdom.Jordan Spieth leads Travelers Championship by one shot Jordan Spieth birdied the final hole to cap a 7-under-par 63 that gave him a one-shot lead after the first round of the Travelers Championship on Thursday in Cromwell, Conn.Philadelpia 76ers tab Markelle Fultz with No. 1 pick of NBA draft NEW YORK -- Markelle Fultz was once cut from the varsity team in high school and now he is the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft.Watchdog groups sue Trump for violating Presidential Records Act Governmental watchdog groups filed a lawsuit against President Trump for allegedly violating the Presidential Records Act.Bill Cosby planning town hall tour to warn of sex assault accusations Fresh off a mistrial for sex assault allegations, Bill Cosby is considering going on tour to advise young people how to avoid being accused of sexual assault.Pittsburgh Penguins Chad Ruhwedel signs two-year deal to stay with champs The Pittsburgh Penguins re-signed defenseman Chad Ruhwedel to a two-year, $1.3 million contract on Thursday.Minnesota Timberwolves acquire Chicago Bulls All-Star Jimmy Butler All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler is being reunited with his former coach in Tom Thibodeau.Census: U.S. becoming older and more diverse The U.S. population is getting older and more diverse, according to numbers released Thursday by the Census Bureau.Tips to Curb Nighttime Eating A Harvard study suggests that our body programs us to reach for sweet, starchy, and salty foods in the evening. So how do you fight these late-night cravings?Lifestyle Changes Might Prevent or Slow Dementia Simple changes to your lifestyle might delay the start of dementia or slow its progression, a new report suggests.New York Mets slam minor league taunting of Tim Tebow, team apologizes The Charleston RiverDogs were relentless in its trolling of Tim Tebow last weekend, but the New York Mets are defending their prospect.Trump pledges less regulation for drones, other technologies President Trump hosted technology leaders at the White House on Thursday, where they discussed the U.S. regulation of drones and other technologies.GOP senators reveal health bill; Dems say it's as bad as House version Senate Republicans unveiled a new health bill Thursday to kill parts of the Affordable Care Act, including federal subsidies to help Americans pay for coverage.New Jersey Devils in good position in stacked NHL draft CHICAGO -- On Friday night, the New Jersey Devils will announce the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL draft for the first time in franchise history.New Orleans Saints sign first-round pick Ryan Ramczyk The New Orleans Saints signed first-round draft pick tackle Ryan Ramczyk to a four-year contract, the team announced Thursday.NHL announces 2017-18 regular season schedule After being one of the last two teams on the ice in the Stanley Cup Final, the Pittsburgh Penguins will be one of the first to take it when the NHL begins the 2017-18 season.Russian auto enthusiasts weld three cars into a massive fidget spinner A group of experimental mechanics in Russia created an enormous fidget spinner by combining portions of three cars.Good Samaritans rescue goose caught on fishing line in Canada A group of friends in Canada helped rescue a goose they found caught in some fishing line at a local river.Kansas City Chiefs extend Andy Reid, part ways with GM John Dorsey Andy Reid signed a contract extension to remain coach of the Kansas City Chiefs after four seasons and is also taking over player personnel duties after the team parted ways with general manager John Dorsey.Leonardo, Hensoldt awarded $323 million U.K. IFF contract Leonardo and Hensoldt have received a joint $323 million contract from the British Ministry of Defense for upgrading Identification Friend or Foe systems.U.S. to remove Yellowstone grizzly bears from 'endangered' list For the first time in more than 40 years, grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park are leaving the federal government's endangered species list.Golden State Warriors: 'JimGump' spells tribute in San Francisco on running app Jim Plunkett-Cole runs more than 140 miles every week, but his latest stunt was a nod to the Golden State Warriors' NBA title. |
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Hundreds of High-Rises Feature Cladding Similar to Doomed BuildingResidential apartment blocks around the U.K. are being examined after last week's inferno, which left 79 people dead or missing. Prince Harry: Walking Behind Diana's Casket Left Me ScarredPrince Harry has spoken candidly about the monarchy and his distress at walking behind his mother Diana's casket, saying: "No child should be asked to do that." Men Can't Pick Who They Sit Beside on Planes, Israeli Court RulesThe case pitted Renee Rabinowitz, an 82-year-old who fled the Nazis during World War II, against Israel's national carrier El Al. Archbishop: Church of England Hid Decades-Long Sex AbuseThe Church of England "colluded" with and helped to hide the long-term sexual abuse of young men by one of its former bishops, the head of the church said Thursday. Fierce Fighting as Iraqi Troops Push into ISIS StrongholdISIS fighters are making a determined stand as Iraq's military advances into Mosul's Old City, where over 100,000 civilians are trapped by the fighting. Thousands Pay Tribute to Otto Warmbier at Ohio FuneralThe community is set to honor Warmbier's return to Wyoming High School on Thursday morning — but to say a final farewell and then bury the young man. Instagram Model Dies From Exploding Whipped Cream CanisterRebecca Burger, a French Instagram model, died earlier this month after being struck by an exploding whipped cream container. Suicide Car Bomb Targets Bank Customers in Afghan ProvinceDozens of people were killed and injured by a suicide bomb outside a bank in the provincial capital of southern Afghanistan's Helmand province. The U.S. Won't Be in World's Top 3 for Population for Much LongerThe U.N. agency forecasts that from now through 2050 half the world's population growth will be concentrated in just nine countries. Trump Appointee Is Still a Saudi Government LobbyistSince January, Saudi Arabia has paid longtime GOP lobbyist Richard Hohlt about $430,000 in exchange for "advice on legislative and public affairs strategies." More Recent Articles
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Senate Health Care Bill Includes Deep Cuts to MedicaidSenate Republican leaders released their bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even as enough senators to block it declared their opposition. Public Health: Shifting Dollars From Poor to Rich Is a Key Part of the Senate Health BillThe bill is aligned with long-held Republican values, jettisoning Obamacare taxes. But it would also reduce funding for the care of low-income Americans. Congressional Memo: McConnell’s Calculation May Be That He Still Wins by LosingIt is possible that Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, views the potential failure of the Senate bill to repeal Obamacare as an eventual boon. Senate, Medicaid, N.B.A. Draft: Your Thursday Evening BriefingCalifornia Today: California Today: The Extreme Heat to ComeThursday: Los Angeles’s long-term heat outlook, Lonzo Ball’s helicopter parent, and one of Lake Tahoe’s eccentric historical characters. Nancy Pelosi Tells Democratic Critics, ‘I Think I’m Worth the Trouble’Ms. Pelosi, under fire after a Democrat lost a high-profile special election in Georgia, parried renewed questions about her leadership of the party. Trump Says He Did Not Tape Comey ConversationsAfter weeks of speculation over his suggestion that his talks with the F.B.I. director might have been recorded, the president said they were not. Mexican President Says Government Acquired Spyware but He Denies MisusePresident Enrique Peña Nieto acknowledged that his government had purchased sophisticated spyware from Israel but he denied ordering surveillance of his critics. U.S. Sends Civilian Team to Syria to Help the Displaced Return HomeThe team is intended to stabilize recaptured areas, and it consists of only seven members, raising questions about whether it can be effective. Gunman in ‘Pizzagate’ Shooting Is Sentenced to 4 Years in PrisonThe man, Edgar Maddison Welch, fired a gun inside the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria in December after reading fake stories about a child abuse scheme led by Hillary Clinton. Dear Readers ...We’re experimenting with having a bulletin board on our site for our journalists to talk directly to our readers about our coverage. Detroit Judge Halts Deportation of Iraqi ChristiansA judge on Thursday temporarily halted the deportation of more than 100 Iraqi Christians living in the Detroit area who fear torture and possible death if sent back to Iraq. Washing Windows in the SkyWatch a 360° video of window washers cleaning a skyscraper 900 feet above Midtown Manhattan. Insurers Battle Families Over Costly Drug for Fatal DiseaseThe case of Exondys 51 poses emotionally charged issues for families of young boys with a rare illness, who are fighting companies to get coverage for an expensive drug approved on a lower bar of proof. Video Refutes ISIS Claim That U.S. Blew Up MosqueAl Nuri Grand Mosque, in Mosul, Iraq, was blown up on Wednesday. The Islamic State said a U.S. airstrike destroyed it. But surveillance footage shows that the building appeared to be packed with explosives and not hit by an air strike. ‘Nobody Is Perfect’: Some Uber Employees Balk at Travis Kalanick’s ExitMore than 1,000 workers supported a petition asking the company’s board to bring back the former chief in an active role. Bill Cosby, Fresh From Trial, Plans Talks on Avoiding Assault AccusationsThe entertainer drew criticism for his plan to host a series of conversations about how to prevent being accused of sexual assault. Trudeau on Trump: ‘He Actually Does Listen’The Canadian prime minister spoke about President Trump, Twitter and Nafta at an event in Toronto organized by The New York Times and the Rotman School of Management of the University of Toronto. Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electric Car Factory in ShanghaiThe company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese partner. Another Victory for the ‘Making a Murderer’ Subject Brendan DasseyA federal appeals court upheld an earlier judge’s ruling that Mr. Dassey, the subject of the Netflix documentary, was coerced into a confession. Hate Crime Charge for Man Accused in Texas Mosque FireMarq Vincent Perez, 25, was charged with burning an Islamic community center in Victoria, Tex., in January. High Above Mars, a NASA Orbiter Spies the Curiosity RoverThe Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been taking images of the rover about every three months to monitor the surrounding area for changes. A 12-Year-Old Came Out to Her Mormon Church. Then Her Mike Was Cut Off.A church leader turned off the microphone after Savannah announced that she is a lesbian. But the young Mormon, now 13, doesn’t regret speaking out. Who Wants to Be King? No One, Prince Harry SaysThe 32-year-old prince said in an interview with Newsweek that members of the royal family would be fulfilling their duties, rather than their desires, as Queen Elizabeth’s successors. Man Charged With Stabbing Officer at Airport Had Tried to Buy a Gun, F.B.I. SaysThe suspect is a married father of three described by his landlord in Montreal as never causing any problems. Trilobites: Why Do Bird Eggs Have Different Shapes? Look to the WingsIn the most comprehensive study of egg shapes to date, scientists say that the best predictor of long or pointy eggs is a bird’s flying ability. Ron Howard Takes Over Han Solo FilmThe previous directors were dropped over creative differences. A stand-alone entry in the “Star Wars” franchise, the movie is still slated for May 2018. Makram Ali Died of Injuries in Attack Near London Mosque, Police SayThe 51-year-old father of six died when a van crashed into a crowd of Muslims after Ramadan prayers early on June 19. 8 Figures on Gun Ownership, and Attitudes, in AmericaPeople with and without guns favor banning the sale of firearms to the mentally ill, but differ on much else, a new Pew Research Center report finds. Review: ‘The Beguiled,’ Sofia Coppola’s Civil War CocoonMs. Coppola won best director at the Cannes Film Festival for her film starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell, an update on the 1971 movie with Clint Eastwood. Books of The Times: In ‘Memory’s Last Breath,’ Remembering Life, Before It’s Too LateGerda Saunders tries to analyze her dementia as dispassionately as possible in her new book. Rome Journal: No Swimming! Rome Braces for Summer of Tourists at Its FountainsAlready this year, stiff fines have failed to stop fountain-bathing in warm weather, and now the police who protect the Trevi Fountain, backed by a strict ordinance, have more officers on duty. More Recent Articles |
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A former State Department employee was arrested and charged with spying on the U.S. for the Chinese government.
President Donald Trump intends to nominate New York Jets owner Woody Johnson to serve as Ambassador of the United States of America to the United Kingdom.
Jordan Spieth birdied the final hole to cap a 7-under-par 63 that gave him a one-shot lead after the first round of the Travelers Championship on Thursday in Cromwell, Conn.
NEW YORK -- Markelle Fultz was once cut from the varsity team in high school and now he is the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft.
Governmental watchdog groups filed a lawsuit against President Trump for allegedly violating the Presidential Records Act.
Fresh off a mistrial for sex assault allegations, Bill Cosby is considering going on tour to advise young people how to avoid being accused of sexual assault.
The Pittsburgh Penguins re-signed defenseman Chad Ruhwedel to a two-year, $1.3 million contract on Thursday.
All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler is being reunited with his former coach in Tom Thibodeau.
The U.S. population is getting older and more diverse, according to numbers released Thursday by the Census Bureau.
A Harvard study suggests that our body programs us to reach for sweet, starchy, and salty foods in the evening. So how do you fight these late-night cravings?
Simple changes to your lifestyle might delay the start of dementia or slow its progression, a new report suggests.
The Charleston RiverDogs were relentless in its trolling of Tim Tebow last weekend, but the New York Mets are defending their prospect.
President Trump hosted technology leaders at the White House on Thursday, where they discussed the U.S. regulation of drones and other technologies.
Senate Republicans unveiled a new health bill Thursday to kill parts of the Affordable Care Act, including federal subsidies to help Americans pay for coverage.
CHICAGO -- On Friday night, the New Jersey Devils will announce the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL draft for the first time in franchise history.
The New Orleans Saints signed first-round draft pick tackle Ryan Ramczyk to a four-year contract, the team announced Thursday.
After being one of the last two teams on the ice in the Stanley Cup Final, the Pittsburgh Penguins will be one of the first to take it when the NHL begins the 2017-18 season.
A group of experimental mechanics in Russia created an enormous fidget spinner by combining portions of three cars.
A group of friends in Canada helped rescue a goose they found caught in some fishing line at a local river.
Andy Reid signed a contract extension to remain coach of the Kansas City Chiefs after four seasons and is also taking over player personnel duties after the team parted ways with general manager John Dorsey.
Leonardo and Hensoldt have received a joint $323 million contract from the British Ministry of Defense for upgrading Identification Friend or Foe systems.
For the first time in more than 40 years, grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park are leaving the federal government's endangered species list.
Jim Plunkett-Cole runs more than 140 miles every week, but his latest stunt was a nod to the Golden State Warriors' NBA title.


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