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Federal jury convicts ex-Chicago cop for shooting 2 teens A federal jury found a former Chicago cop guilty of unreasonable force during a 2013 incident in which he fired 16 shots into a car and wounded two teens. Mattis: Transgender troops can continue to serve for now Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced Tuesday that transgender troops will be allowed to continue their military service and receive full medical benefits for now. How Washington Redskins QB Kirk Cousins benefits from Matthew Stafford deal Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins has not had the sharpest preseason, but his price continues to rise anyway. New York Jets reportedly trying to trade aging RB Matt ForteAdam Wainwright, St. Louis Cardinals join Matt Carpenter's pledge for Hurricane Harvey relief St. Louis Cardinals first baseman and Texas native Matt Carpenter already pledged to help residents of his home state recover from the devastating impact of Hurricane Harvey. Miami Dolphins: Trade rumors swirling, Pro Bowl receiver Jarvis Landry not worried Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, is not worried about trade rumors after a report that the team is listening to inquiries. Washington Redskins lose NT Phil Taylor to season-ending injury Washington Redskins nose tackle Phil Taylor Sr. will miss the entire upcoming season with a torn left quad, coach Jay Gruden announced on Tuesday. Study: Viagra may harm, not help, patients with heart valve disorder New research suggests Viagra (sildenafil) might raise patients' risk of "pulmonary hypertension linked to valvular heart disease." Diet study suggests it's carbs, not fats, that are bad for you New research suggests that it's not the fat in your diet that's raising your risk of premature death, it's too many carbohydrates that may be the real killer. Atlanta Falcons RB Devonta Freeman clears concussion protocol, ready to play Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and is ready for action, coach Dan Quinn announced on Tuesday. Florida State Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher respects old boss, Alabama coach Nick Saban Go ahead and try to get Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher to give No. 1 Alabama something to post on their bulletin board before Saturday night's mammoth season-opening showdown. Many parents don't tell doctor about 'complementary' therapy use in kids Parents often try unconventional treatments when their kids are sick, but many don't tell their pediatricians about it, a new report shows. Baltimore Ravens: QB Joe Flacco resumes throwing with opener 12 days away Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has begun throwing and performing football-related activities, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Tuesday. Houston mayor imposes curfew to prevent looting Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced Tuesday night that he will enforce a curfew throughout the city to prevent looting and other "potential criminal acts." New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick watches all NFL preseason games Coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots said this week that he watches all the preseason games from across the NFL each week. U.S. Open 2017: Rafael Nadal breezes into second round following win The heavy rain at the U.S. Open halted most of the day's matches but it couldn't touch top-seeded Rafael Nadal. Cincinnati Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict appeals suspension; at mercy of NFL discipline officer Linebacker Vontaze Burfict doesn't believe he did anything wrong this time. And, neither do the Cincinnati Bengals. Indianapolis Colts Pro Bowl CB Vontae Davis nursing 'significant' groin injury, may miss time Indianapolis Colts cornerback Vontae Davis is considered week-to-week with what the team is labeling a "pretty significant" groin injury. Kansas City Royals pitcher Danny Duffy charged with DUI Kansas City Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in Overland Park, Kan., authorities said on Tuesday. Former Michigan State star, Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson honors Jud Heathcote Earvin "Magic" Johnson honored the memory of Jud Heathcote on Tuesday, one day after his former collegiate coach at Michigan State died at the age of 90. UN: 1,200 dead from flooding, landslides in South Asia Floods and landslides in South Asia have killed more than 1,200 people and affected living conditions for more than 41 million people. Illinois AG sues for court oversight of Chicago police reform The Illinois attorney general filed a lawsuit seeking to have a federal court oversee police in reform in Chicago, a move Mayor Rahm Emanuel said he welcomed. |
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Washington Post | 'We were never closed': Joel Osteen's Houston megachurch disputes claims that it shut its doors Washington Post HOUSTON — Joel Osteen, Houston's celebrity televangelist, pushed back against accusations that he closed off his 606,000-square-foot megachurch amid a flooding crisis that has displaced thousands of residents. He tweeted Tuesday that he and his wife ... Joel Osteen says church has opened doors to flood victims After Pressure Mounts, Joel Osteen Says His Houston Megachurch Is Open To Evacuees Inside The Megachurch Accused Of Closing Its Doors During Harvey |
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Why It's So Hard for U.S. Spies to Figure Out North KoreaNorth Korea is a nightmare of an intelligence target: A brutal police state with limited internet usage in mountainous terrain laced with secret tunnels. Kim Jong Un Keeps Firing Missiles. Here's How Japan Is Prepping for an AttackJapanese missile attack drills have become commonplace across the country, as the threats from North Korea continue to raise alarms and anxieties. Female Cyclists in Mexico Rally for Their Rights in The Street'We are going to keep riding': In Mexico, female cyclists are coming together to challenge a culture of discrimination against women on bicycles. Nurse Likely Killed 'Many Times' More Than 86 Suspected Victims in GermanyNiels Hoegel said he intentionally brought about cardiac crises in some 90 patients because he enjoyed the feeling of being able to resuscitate them. Vogue Italia Features Same-Sex Kiss on Cover of September Issue"Vogue Italia" is celebrating fashion's biggest month with two covers of their September issue that depict same-sex kisses. Trump's HIV Foreign Aid Cuts Could Cost 9 Million Years of Lost LifeTrump's plan to cut foreign aid supporting HIV/AIDS treatment could cost 9 million years of lost life in South Africa and Ivory Coast. UK's First Trans Mental Health Helpline Rolled Out NationwideThe mental health helpline offers emotional support and information to people who identify as transgender, non-binary or gender-fluid. Commuter Vanishes as Floor Collapses in Chinese Subway StationFellow passengers pulled her to safety; she is recovering from minor injuries. North Korea's 'Unprecedented' Missile Launch Rattles JapanJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described the act as "an unprecedented, serious and significant threat." How Trump Administration Has Handled the North Korea CrisisNorth Korea has thumbed its nose at U.N. resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year and five nuclear tests since 2006 More Recent Articles |
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Stalled Over Gulf, Harvey Deepens Texans’ Soggy MiseryThe death toll from Harvey was rising and officials said their rescue effort was nowhere near done. School Closings From Harvey Threaten Disruption Across TexasAs families flee cities hit hard by the storm, the questions of where and when their children will return to school linger. Hurricane Harvey: What Happened and What’s NextCatch up on the news about Hurricane Harvey, which has devastated large areas of Texas. New Orleans Looks to Houston, and Sees ItselfAs Houston suffers the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, there is a lot of empathy — and anxiety — in New Orleans. Texans Navigate Floodwaters — and EmotionsVideos of victims of Tropical Storm Harvey reveal the emotional toll as well as the physical in Houston and the surrounding area. Harvey’s Toll on Energy Industry Shows a Texas VulnerabilitySupply disruptions and environmental damage raise questions about the concentration of refineries and chemical plants along the exposed Gulf Coast. Moments of Hope and Inspiration Rise Above the Chaos of HarveyIn the face of the dire conditions wrought by Hurricane Harvey, moments of humanity, heroism and selflessness have been documented on social media. Harvey in PicturesHouston, North Korea, India: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingNorth Korea Fires Missile Over JapanPyongyang carried out one of its most provocative missile tests in recent years, prompting Japan to issue an alert for residents to take cover. A Pacifist Japan Starts to Embrace the MilitaryAs the North Korean missile threat grows, there are signs that Japan’s citizens are moving away from the country’s postwar pacifism. Feature: The New Front in the Gerrymandering Wars: Democracy vs. MathSophisticated computer modeling has taken district manipulation to new extremes. To fix this, courts might have to learn how to run the numbers themselves. Trump Tax Plan May Free Up Corporate Dollars, but Then What?Republicans are promising to stimulate investment and create jobs. But steps to undo tax dodges may not produce the intended economic lift. Two Bankers Are Selling Trump’s Tax Plan. Is Congress Buying?Many wonder if Gary D. Cohn’s and Steven Mnuchin’s real-world experience in finance has equipped them to carry out a delicate political negotiation. Trump Republicans Invigorate, and Complicate, Party’s Fight for SenateThe entry of a pro-Trump congressman into the Pennsylvania Senate race signaled that the president’s wing of the G.O.P. could dominate in 2018. Mattis Says Panel Will Study Trump’s Transgender Military BanOn Tuesday, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said that he was establishing a panel of experts to “provide advice and recommendations on the implementation of the president’s direction.” Reimagining a Nazi BunkerOn the shores of Denmark, the massive Tirpitz bunker, which was built by the Nazis, is now part of a new museum. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, the Tirpitz Museum features exhibitions about World War II, western Denmark and a collection of Danish amber. Memories of Diana Reflect Britain’s Yawning Generational DividePrincess Diana is considered a towering symbol of her era for older Britons. But for young adults, as one teenager said, “she’s not really an icon.” They Have a Say Over the Subways, From Hundreds of Miles AwaySince the 1960s, control of New York City’s subways has been in the hands of state lawmakers, many of whom live far from the city and rarely ride the trains themselves. Inside Uber’s Choice of a New C.E.O.Before Uber’s board chose Dara Khosrowshahi to be the company’s new chief, there were power plays, negotiations for more leverage and wild swings in support. Race, Money and Broadway: How ‘Great Comet’ Burned OutA bold musical adaptation of Tolstoy drew 12 Tony nominations and strong crowds. But casting decisions and financial concerns have doomed the show. Family of Boy Who Wears Dresses Sues Education DepartmentHis family says a school in Park Slope was hostile to the boy, and that they were unfairly accused of abuse. The allegation was unfounded. Queens Man Is Charged With Trying to Enter Syria to Join ISISBefore his arrest, Parveg Ahmed had been stopped and questioned at Kennedy Airport about social media posts praising ISIS. Charlottesville Beating Suspect Is Arrested in GeorgiaVideo images helped identify the suspect, the second man arrested in connection with an assault on an African-American counterprotester on Aug. 12. Sarah Palin’s Defamation Suit Against The New York Times Is DismissedThe former Alaska governor failed to show that the newspaper had acted maliciously when it made a mistake in an editorial, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill More Than a Dozen CiviliansThe exact number of casualties in the western province was unclear. Separately, a suicide bombing struck a bank in Kabul, leaving five dead and nine others wounded. Joel Osteen Says Lakewood Church Is Open to Harvey Victims After CriticismThe church had initially said that its building was inaccessible because of “severe flooding.” Trilobites: Hints of Trigonometry on a 3,700-Year-Old Babylonian TabletScholars have debated for decades the purpose of 60 numbers written on a small clay tablet. Two Australian mathematicians believe they have figured it out. As Harvey Raged, Meteorologists Grasped for Words to Describe ItForecasters needed to explain to people in the storm’s path just how dangerous it was. State of the Art: Uber’s C.E.O. Choice Faces a Question of AmbitionsUnder its co-founder Travis Kalanick, Uber set out to revolutionize modern transportation. Its new C.E.O. may have a smaller, less risky vision. Art for a Post-Surveillance AgeTrevor Paglen’s work reaches new heights — literally. This spring, he hopes to launch the world’s first space sculpture. Books of The Times: A Heroine in the Mold of Huck and ScoutIn Gabriel Tallent’s debut novel, a remarkably self-sufficient 14-year-old girl must try to survive her survivalist father. OpenTable Began a Revolution. Now It’s a Power Under Siege.Nearly 20 years after it changed the way we make restaurant reservations, the company and the new sector it created are still struggling. More Recent Articles |
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A federal jury found a former Chicago cop guilty of unreasonable force during a 2013 incident in which he fired 16 shots into a car and wounded two teens.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced Tuesday that transgender troops will be allowed to continue their military service and receive full medical benefits for now.
Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins has not had the sharpest preseason, but his price continues to rise anyway.
The dismantling of the New York Jets might not be complete.
St. Louis Cardinals first baseman and Texas native Matt Carpenter already pledged to help residents of his home state recover from the devastating impact of Hurricane Harvey.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, is not worried about trade rumors after a report that the team is listening to inquiries.
Washington Redskins nose tackle Phil Taylor Sr. will miss the entire upcoming season with a torn left quad, coach Jay Gruden announced on Tuesday.
New research suggests Viagra (sildenafil) might raise patients' risk of "pulmonary hypertension linked to valvular heart disease."
New research suggests that it's not the fat in your diet that's raising your risk of premature death, it's too many carbohydrates that may be the real killer.
Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and is ready for action, coach Dan Quinn announced on Tuesday.
Go ahead and try to get Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher to give No. 1 Alabama something to post on their bulletin board before Saturday night's mammoth season-opening showdown.
Parents often try unconventional treatments when their kids are sick, but many don't tell their pediatricians about it, a new report shows.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has begun throwing and performing football-related activities, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Tuesday.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced Tuesday night that he will enforce a curfew throughout the city to prevent looting and other "potential criminal acts."
Coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots said this week that he watches all the preseason games from across the NFL each week.
The heavy rain at the U.S. Open halted most of the day's matches but it couldn't touch top-seeded Rafael Nadal.
Linebacker Vontaze Burfict doesn't believe he did anything wrong this time. And, neither do the Cincinnati Bengals.
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Vontae Davis is considered week-to-week with what the team is labeling a "pretty significant" groin injury.
Kansas City Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in Overland Park, Kan., authorities said on Tuesday.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson honored the memory of Jud Heathcote on Tuesday, one day after his former collegiate coach at Michigan State died at the age of 90.
Floods and landslides in South Asia have killed more than 1,200 people and affected living conditions for more than 41 million people.
The Illinois attorney general filed a lawsuit seeking to have a federal court oversee police in reform in Chicago, a move Mayor Rahm Emanuel said he welcomed. 


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