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No prison time for California cops who sold drugs they confiscated Two former police officers in California were spared prison time after they pleaded guilty to stealing drugs from evidence lockers and selling them on the street. Marine reserves can help commercial fishermen catch more fish, avoid bycatch Marine reserves make fishing off limits, but new research suggests they may actually be a boon to commercial fishermen. Jacksonville Jaguars, QB Blake Bortles hold up in practice against New England Patriots They were at opposite ends of the spectrum during the last half dozen NFL seasons. Jacksonville Jaguars' Malik Jackson cuts down on meat, chews out teammates As the Jacksonville Jaguars practiced against the defending Super Bowl champions this week, the New England Patriots weren't the only team with a winner's attitude. Third Boy Scout dies from boating accident in Texas An 11-year-old Boy Scout died Monday from injuries after a boating accident in East Texas that took the lives of two other Boy Scouts two days before. Report: Former Rutgers Scarlet Knights LB Lester 'L.J.' Liston charged with murder Former Rutgers linebacker Lester Liston was charged with murder and three other felonies, USA Today reported Monday. Phony eclipse glasses flood marketplace The American Astronomical Society on Monday warned that fake solar eclipse-viewing glasses are being sold ahead of the Aug. 21 event. Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn impressed by offensive line's run blocking Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn was impressed by the offensive line in camp on Sunday morning, especially how it performed in the run game. Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn disappointed in suspended CB Jalen Collins Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn couldn't hide his disappointment in third-year cornerback Jalen Collins. Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby has practice to forget Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby was nearly shown the door in 2012 when he made just 21-of-33 field-goal attempts (63.6 percent). Jeremy Maclin says Baltimore Ravens WR trio should be best in NFL The Baltimore Ravens have a deep class of receivers that have been impressive throughout training camp, despite the absence of starting quarterback Joe Flacco. Buffalo Bills tackle Cordy Glenn gets second opinion on injured foot At left tackle for the Buffalo Bills, there has been some concern over the health of Cordy Glenn, but he has been able to practice fully the last two days. Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh anxious to see Ryan Mallett vs. Washington Redskins Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is still sidelined with a back injury and won't take any snaps in the first preseason game against the Washington Redskins. Chicago Bears surprised by former QB Jay Cutler's return from retirement Quarterback Jay Cutler's return to football Monday, with the Miami Dolphins, took by surprise the Chicago Bears team he played for last year. Minnesota Vikings activate RB Latavius Murray off PUP list The Minnesota Vikings activated running back Latavius Murray from the physically unable to perform list, the team announced Monday. Chicago Bears close to finding solution at safety positions The Chicago Bears threw numbers at their perennial problem of finding legitimate NFL safeties and believe they see evidence of a solution at the position. St. Louis Cardinals activate OF Dexter Fowler, demote OF Stephen Piscotty Dexter Fowler was activated from his second stint on the disabled list this season on Monday and the St. Louis Cardinals demoted fellow outfielder Stephen Piscotty. North Korea calls Seoul's foreign minister derogatory term for women North Korea's consultative council for national reconciliation warned South Korea against supporting the adoption of economic sanctions. Tally the robot could be the stock boy of the future A St. Louis-area grocery store on Monday introduced customers to a new employee who doesn't take bathroom breaks or need to call in sick -- Tally the robot. |
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U.S. May Launch Airstrikes Against ISIS in PhilippinesThe strikes would likely be conducted by drones, and would be part of an official military operation that may be named as early as Tuesday. North Korea Ready to Teach U.S. 'Severe Lesson'North Korea is ready to give the United States a "severe lesson" with its strategic nuclear force if it takes military action against it. Dunkirk Is Grappling With Another Human Crisis — MigrantsMonths after being cleared out, migrants are back in the French ports of Dunkirk and Calais, and in Paris — many of them living in desperate conditions. Venezuela's Maduro Asks for 'Maximum Penalty' After Attack on Military BaseVenezuela's President Maduro said he is asking for the 'maximum penalty' for those who participated in an attack on a military base; he called the actions a "terrorist attack." British Model Allegedly Kidnapped in Italy to Be Sold on Dark WebA British model who was allegedly kidnapped in Italy to be sold at auction online in a case that highlights sex trafficking vulnerabilities worldwide. U.S. Is Sending More Marines to AfghanistanThe deployment is not tied to the Trump administration's long-awaited new South Asia strategy, but fulfills a request from the commander on the ground. Australia's Ruling Party Refuses Vote on Gay Marriage BillAustralia's ruling party on Monday rejected a push to allow lawmakers to decide whether the country should recognize same-sex marriage. 'I Am Your Humble Friend,' Firebrand Philippine Leader Tells Tillerson"I am your humble friend in Southeast Asia," President Rodrigo Duterte said in a marked change from the crass criticism offered to the U.S. in the past. U.S. Osprey That Went Down Off Australia LocatedThe MV-22 Osprey heli-plane was trying to land on the USS Green Bay on Saturday when it hit the flight deck and went into the water at Shoalwater Bay. North Korea Vows 'Righteous Action' After US-Backed SanctionsSecretary of State Rex Tillerson said the best way North Korea can show it is ready for talks is to stop missile tests and other provocations. More Recent Articles
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Government Report Finds Drastic Impact of Climate Change on U.S.The report directly contradicts Trump administration claims about global warming and concludes that temperatures have risen rapidly since 1980. Trump Likes When C.I.A. Chief Gets Political, but Officers Are WaryMike Pompeo has become a favorite of the president’s with tough talk and hawkish views at the helm of the C.I.A., which prides itself on being apolitical. Mike Pompeo, Trump’s Outspoken C.I.A. DirectorMike Pompeo, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, is perhaps the most openly political spy chief in a generation — and one of President Trump’s favorite cabinet members. Trump’s Stalled Trade Agenda Leaves Industries in the LurchWorkers and industry groups say they aren’t tired of winning. They are tired of waiting for action. Secrecy and Suspicion Surround Trump’s Deregulation TeamsThe Times and ProPublica identify more possible conflicts among appointees, as Democrats in Congress demand greater transparency from the White House. Facing Trump Subsidy Cuts, Health Insurance Officials Seek a Backup PlanState commissioners are debating what to do if President Trump stops subsidies paid to insurance companies on behalf of millions of low-income people. Bedminster Journal: A Trump Vacation Formula: Work Hard, Play Hard, Tweet HardWith rain washing away any golf, the president spent part of his working vacation on Monday posting messages of grievance and frustration. North Korea Rails Against New Sanctions. Whether They Will Work Is Unclear.North Korea threatened retaliation “thousands of times” for the most punishing sanctions yet. But history suggests North Korea will devise workarounds. A Rare Round of Diplomacy From North Korea’s Top DiplomatThe North Korean foreign minister met with counterparts from China, South Korea and Russia, but there was no sign that Pyongyang was changing course. Wells Fargo, Awash in Scandal, Faces Violations Over Car Insurance RefundsThe Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is investigating the lender for not refunding car buyers who bought special insurance and repaid their loans early. Beloit: A Small Wisconsin Town Seeks to Become a Tech HavenUnder the impulse of the billionaire Diane Hendricks, Beloit, a small industrial town in Wisconsin, is becoming an attractive location for tech start-ups. Dispatch From Central Europe: Cleaving to the Medieval, Journeymen Ply Their Trades in EuropeYoung men and women, mostly from German-speaking countries, spend years traveling and working in exchange for room and board, following the customs of a centuries-old practice. $78,000 of Debt for a Harvard Theater DegreeStudents and alumni are frustrated by the turmoil in Harvard’s graduate theater program and have trained their ire on its leader, the director Diane Paulus. Google Fires Engineer Who Wrote Memo Questioning Women in TechThe employee, who confirmed his firing, argued in the memo that the gender gap among high-tech employees was due in part to biological differences. Brantley in Britain: Women Without Options and Spoiled for ChoicePlays in London spanning more than a century suggest how much and how little has changed for British women. Hackers Demand Millions in Bitcoin for Stolen HBO FilesUsing the name “Mr. Smith,” the hackers released a fresh cache of data online, including “Game of Thrones” scripts and internal documents, and promised to upload more. Trump Company Moves to Protect Brand in Chinese Gambling HubThe applications seek rights to the Trump name for casinos, construction, hotels and real estate in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling center. Manhunt in Missouri for Driver Suspected in Fatal Shooting of OfficerThe authorities released a picture of Ian McCarthy, 39, of Clinton, Mo., who is suspected of killing Officer Gary Michael, 37, of the Clinton Police Department. Trump May Nominate a Giuliani Law Partner as U.S. Attorney in ManhattanThe potential nominee, Geoffrey S. Berman, was named in a document with two potential candidates for the top federal prosecutor’s job in Brooklyn. Don Baylor, Slugging M.V.P. in the American League, Dies at 68A veteran of six teams, Baylor had a talent for being hit by a pitch — 267 times, in all. For Parents of Children Like Charlie Gard, Learning to ‘Redefine Hope’The death of a British baby evoked painful memories in other parents of incurably ill children. Future Tense: Grandpa Had a Pension. This Generation Has Cryptocurrency.After years as a niche market for technologically sophisticated anarchists and libertarians, digital coins may be on the verge of going mainstream. Seesaw Conflict With Taliban Takes Toll in Fallen Afghan DistrictThe brief fall and recapture of Taiwara shows how the fighting is being waged now: The government and militants wrest control, only to lose it soon after. Man Killed in 9/11 Attacks Is Identified by DNA TestingThe man, whose name was withheld by officials at his family’s request, was the first Sept. 11 victim to be identified in more than two years. Sessions Scolds Chicago for Suing Over ‘Sanctuary Cities’ ThreatHours after Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the city would fight administration rules requiring it to cooperate with immigration agents in order to receive federal grants, the attorney general struck back. Wildfire Smoke From Canada Drapes Pacific Northwest in a HazeSmoke from rampant wildfires in British Columbia has spilled into the United States, and it’s unclear when conditions will improve. The Taylor Swift Groping Trial, Day 1: Still No JuryA Colorado radio host sued the star, saying she had falsely accused him of groping her, which led to his firing. She countersued. Now they’re in court. Fiction: This Story of Love and Gaming Pits the Real Against the VirtualIn Allegra Goodman’s novel “The Chalk Artist,” the world of online gaming threatens to destroy the lives of two young men. More Recent Articles |
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Two former police officers in California were spared prison time after they pleaded guilty to stealing drugs from evidence lockers and selling them on the street.
Marine reserves make fishing off limits, but new research suggests they may actually be a boon to commercial fishermen.
They were at opposite ends of the spectrum during the last half dozen NFL seasons.
As the Jacksonville Jaguars practiced against the defending Super Bowl champions this week, the New England Patriots weren't the only team with a winner's attitude.
An 11-year-old Boy Scout died Monday from injuries after a boating accident in East Texas that took the lives of two other Boy Scouts two days before.
Former Rutgers linebacker Lester Liston was charged with murder and three other felonies, USA Today reported Monday.
The American Astronomical Society on Monday warned that fake solar eclipse-viewing glasses are being sold ahead of the Aug. 21 event.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn was impressed by the offensive line in camp on Sunday morning, especially how it performed in the run game.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn couldn't hide his disappointment in third-year cornerback Jalen Collins.
Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby was nearly shown the door in 2012 when he made just 21-of-33 field-goal attempts (63.6 percent).
The Baltimore Ravens have a deep class of receivers that have been impressive throughout training camp, despite the absence of starting quarterback Joe Flacco.
At left tackle for the Buffalo Bills, there has been some concern over the health of Cordy Glenn, but he has been able to practice fully the last two days.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is still sidelined with a back injury and won't take any snaps in the first preseason game against the Washington Redskins.
Quarterback Jay Cutler's return to football Monday, with the Miami Dolphins, took by surprise the Chicago Bears team he played for last year.
The Minnesota Vikings activated running back Latavius Murray from the physically unable to perform list, the team announced Monday.
The Chicago Bears threw numbers at their perennial problem of finding legitimate NFL safeties and believe they see evidence of a solution at the position.
Dexter Fowler was activated from his second stint on the disabled list this season on Monday and the St. Louis Cardinals demoted fellow outfielder Stephen Piscotty.
North Korea's consultative council for national reconciliation warned South Korea against supporting the adoption of economic sanctions.
A St. Louis-area grocery store on Monday introduced customers to a new employee who doesn't take bathroom breaks or need to call in sick -- Tally the robot. 


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