4 Newsletters: 66 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 66 new articles

Four California sheriff's deputies were arrested last week on felony assault charges for allegedly abusing prisoners by throwing feces and urine on them.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 22 new articles

  1. 4 California sheriff's deputies arrested for 'sadistic' abuse of prisoners
  2. Cleveland Browns DT T.Y. McGill charged with marijuana possession
  3. Key rematch awaits No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes, No. 5 Oklahoma Sooners
  4. No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide see different challenge in Fresno State Bulldogs
  5. Los Angeles Dodgers recall OFs Joc Pederson, Trayce Thompson
  6. Is dementia declining among older Americans?
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign DL Will Clarke, release Channing Ward
  8. 'Duck Dynasty' alum Jase Robertson shaves beard for charity
  9. U.S. Open 2017: Sloane Stephens outlasts Anastasija Sevastova, reaches semifinal
  10. Dallas Cowboys: Arbitrator upholds Ezekiel Elliott's 6-game suspension, will play vs. New York Giants
  11. North Korea nuclear site show 'disturbances,' landslides
  12. Throat bacteria linked to bone and joint infection in kids
  13. Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees accuse each other of stealing signs
  14. Arizona Cardinals agree to terms with former Minnesota Vikings G Alex Boone
  15. Texas A&M Aggies' Kevin Sumlin responds to criticism following loss to UCLA Bruins
  16. Magic Johnson offers to pay Los Angeles Lakers' $500K tampering fine
  17. White kids more likely to get unneeded antibiotics
  18. Married stars John Krasinski, Emily Blunt start work on 'A Quiet Place'
  19. Chicago White Sox waive disappointing pitcher Derek Holland
  20. College Football AP Top 25 poll update: Alabama Crimson Tide still No. 1; Florida State drops
  21. 2017 U.S. Open: Pablo Carreno Busta advances into semifinals of U.S. Open
  22. Tampa Bay Rays doctor: Chris Archer has no structural damage in arm

4 California sheriff's deputies arrested for 'sadistic' abuse of prisoners

Four California sheriff's deputies were arrested last week on felony assault charges for allegedly abusing prisoners by throwing feces and urine on them.
    

Cleveland Browns DT T.Y. McGill charged with marijuana possession

Recently acquired Cleveland Browns defensive tackle T.Y. McGill was charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession in North Carolina ahead of Sunday's season opener.
    

Key rematch awaits No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes, No. 5 Oklahoma Sooners

The tendency ahead of the big non-conference matchup Saturday night between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 5 Oklahoma is to look at last year's outcome to draw conclusions.
    

No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide see different challenge in Fresno State Bulldogs

After a hyped and physical game against Florida State on Saturday, No. 1 Alabama turns its attention to another FSU in what could be a blowout.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers recall OFs Joc Pederson, Trayce Thompson

The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled outfielders Joc Pederson and Trayce Thompson from Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday.
    

Is dementia declining among older Americans?

The rates of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia have dropped significantly over the last decade or so, a new study shows.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign DL Will Clarke, release Channing Ward

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers swapped defensive lineman on Tuesday, signing Will Clarke and releasing Channing Ward.
    

'Duck Dynasty' alum Jase Robertson shaves beard for charity

"Duck Dynasty" alum Jase Robertson has shaved off his signature beard to raise money for the Mia Moo Fund, which helps people with cleft lips and palates.
    

U.S. Open 2017: Sloane Stephens outlasts Anastasija Sevastova, reaches semifinal

American Sloane Stephens reached the U.S. Open semifinals for the first time by outlasting Anastasija Sevastova in Tuesday's quarterfinal match at New York.
    

Dallas Cowboys: Arbitrator upholds Ezekiel Elliott's 6-game suspension, will play vs. New York Giants

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott's six-game suspension for violation of the NFL's domestic-violence policy was upheld by league arbitrator Harold Henderson on Tuesday.
    

North Korea nuclear site show 'disturbances,' landslides

Satellite imagery taken of North Korea's nuclear site a day after its sixth nuclear test shows numerous "surface disturbances" and landslides.
    

Throat bacteria linked to bone and joint infection in kids

The presence of a particular germ in kids' throats may also mean they have the same infection in their bones or joints, researchers report.
    

Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees accuse each other of stealing signs

The rivalry between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees is taking another twist, with each team accusing the other of using technology to steal signs during games.
    

Arizona Cardinals agree to terms with former Minnesota Vikings G Alex Boone

The Arizona Cardinals added to their offensive line on Tuesday by agreeing to terms on a one-year contract with guard Alex Boone.
    

Texas A&M Aggies' Kevin Sumlin responds to criticism following loss to UCLA Bruins

Embattled Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin sidestepped criticism by a board of regents member and said he doesn't pay attention to outside analysis.
    

Magic Johnson offers to pay Los Angeles Lakers' $500K tampering fine

Magic Johnson told the Los Angeles Times that he accepts full responsibility for the Lakers receiving a $500,000 tampering fine from the NBA last week.
    

White kids more likely to get unneeded antibiotics

White children are about twice as likely as black or Hispanic kids to get unneeded antibiotics when treated in U.S. emergency rooms.
    

Married stars John Krasinski, Emily Blunt start work on 'A Quiet Place'

Principal photography is underway on "A Quiet Place," starring John Krasinski and his wife Emily Blunt.
    

Chicago White Sox waive disappointing pitcher Derek Holland

The Chicago White Sox requested waivers on disappointing left-hander Derek Holland on Tuesday for the purpose of granting him his unconditional release.
    

College Football AP Top 25 poll update: Alabama Crimson Tide still No. 1; Florida State drops

Florida State plummeted seven spots to No. 10 in The Associated Press college football poll after dropping its opener to Alabama and losing quarterback Deondre Francois.
    

2017 U.S. Open: Pablo Carreno Busta advances into semifinals of U.S. Open

Pablo Carreno Busta has reached the U.S. Open semifinals for the first time in his career after rolling over Diego Schwartzman in Tuesday's quarterfinal match at New York.
    

Tampa Bay Rays doctor: Chris Archer has no structural damage in arm

Tampa Bay Rays ace Chris Archer will play catch on Tuesday after it was determined he has no structural damage in his pitching arm.
    
You Might Like


New York Times Trump Moves to End DACA and Calls on Congress to Act New York Times As President Trump moves to end the Obama-era program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation, listen to a few of the 800,000 affected by the ...
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Top Stories - Google News"Top Stories - Google News" - 1 new article

Trump Moves to End DACA and Calls on Congress to Act - New York Times


New York Times

Trump Moves to End DACA and Calls on Congress to Act
New York Times
As President Trump moves to end the Obama-era program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation, listen to a few of the 800,000 affected by the program. By A.J. CHAVAR on Publish Date September 5, 2017. . Watch in Times Video ».
Trump and Republicans face 'a defining moment' on immigrationWashington Post
Sessions as face of DACA decision reveals internal struggleCNN
Why Obama refuses to blast Trump over DACAPolitico
Bloomberg -HuffPost -Los Angeles Times -Business Insider
all 6,091 news articles »
    

You Might Like


The Russian president's comments came two days after Kim Jong Un's government detonated its sixth and largest nuclear test. He urged dialogue with Pyongyang.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 9 new articles

  1. Putin Warns 'Hysteria' on N. Korea Threatens 'Global Catastrophe'
  2. Nobel Winner's Reputation Marred as Crackdown Triggers Refugee Crisis
  3. Malaria May Be Back in Italy After Decades Amid 'Very Hot Summer'
  4. Hurricane Irma Strengthens to Category 5, Has Puerto Rico in Its Sights
  5. 'Worse Than Dogs and Pigs': Life as a Gay Man in Zimbabwe
  6. Why you should stand up for girls' rights
  7. Invest in nutrition and stop lottery of life
  8. British Soldiers Accused of Links to Banned Neo-Nazi Group
  9. Japan Jet Makes Emergency Landing After Engine in Flames
  10. More Recent Articles

Putin Warns 'Hysteria' on N. Korea Threatens 'Global Catastrophe'

The Russian president's comments came two days after Kim Jong Un's government detonated its sixth and largest nuclear test. He urged dialogue with Pyongyang.

    

Nobel Winner's Reputation Marred as Crackdown Triggers Refugee Crisis

A bloody crackdown following attacks by Rohingya Muslim insurgents has triggered a flood of refugees from predominantly Buddhist Myanmar.

    

Malaria May Be Back in Italy After Decades Amid 'Very Hot Summer'

Italy has been malaria-free since the 1950s, with most recorded cases linked to tourists who returned from countries where the disease is common.

    

Hurricane Irma Strengthens to Category 5, Has Puerto Rico in Its Sights

With its 180 mph winds, Irma is now one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded and could become even more powerful as it bears down on the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

    

'Worse Than Dogs and Pigs': Life as a Gay Man in Zimbabwe

Takunda Amina, a 24-year-old gay man living in Zimbabwe, has been chased from his home, forced to marry a woman and vilified in the national press.

    

Why you should stand up for girls' rights

More than 90 percent of countries around the globe have laws that discriminate against women.
    

Invest in nutrition and stop lottery of life

ensuring every child has a chance at a healthy life should not be a matter of luck. Should children's optimal growth be a privilege?
    

British Soldiers Accused of Links to Banned Neo-Nazi Group

Membership or inviting support for National Action is a criminal offence in the U.K. and carries a sentence of up to 10 years imprisonment.

    

Japan Jet Makes Emergency Landing After Engine in Flames

A Japan Airlines plane was bound for New York on Tuesday when a red flame was seen flickering from the left engine. A pilot reported a bird strike.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


President Trump is winding down DACA. But Trump and his administration have at times suggested that this wouldn't happen.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 34 new articles

  1. What Trump Told 'Dreamers' — Before He Ended DACA
  2. Right and Left on Trump’s DACA Decision
  3. What ‘Dreamers’ Gained From DACA, and Stand to Lose
  4. Trump Chooses Sessions, Longtime Foe of DACA, to Announce Its Demise
  5. After 16 Futile Years, Congress Will Try Again to Legalize ‘Dreamers’
  6. Worried and Frustrated, ‘Dreamers’ Say They Won’t Give Up
  7. The End of DACA: What We Know and Don’t Know
  8. Chief Executives See a ‘Sad Day’ After Trump’s DACA Decision
  9. DACA, North Korea, Rohingya: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  10. Crisis Is Over at Texas Plant, but Chemical Safety Flaws Remain
  11. In Houston, a Terrifying Real-Life Lesson for Disaster-Prone Cities
  12. Escalating Tensions With North Korea Rattle Wall Street
  13. Satellite Images of North Korea Show Landslides at Nuclear Test Site
  14. U.S. Desire for North Korea Oil Cutoff Puts China in a Tight Spot
  15. At CNN, Retracted Story Leaves an Elite Reporting Team Bruised
  16. Red Sox Used Apple Watches to Help Steal Signs Against Yankees
  17. A Panorama of Steel Drums
  18. David Hockney, Contrarian, Shifts Perspectives
  19. For Daily News, a Publisher From Its Past Faces Digital Future
  20. Appeals Panel Stays Injunction Against Texas Voter ID Law
  21. Trump May Make Congress Decide Future of Iran Nuclear Deal
  22. Nafta Talks Lurch Ahead Without Signs of Major Progress
  23. Utah Hospital Bars Police From Patient-Care Areas After Nurse’s Arrest
  24. Trump Is ‘Not My Bride,’ Putin Says
  25. Man Tied to Cinder Block and Dumped in Water Was Son of Mob Associate
  26. Brazilian Corruption Case Ensnares Ex-Presidents da Silva and Rousseff
  27. Two Trump Children Escape the Traditional Spectacle as School Begins
  28. Danish Sub Inventor Describes Journalist’s Death to Skeptical Court
  29. Secret Hitler, a Game That Simulates Fascism’s Rise, Becomes a Hit
  30. Trilobites: Why Onions Make You Cry
  31. Beyoncé, Barbra and Oprah to Lead Harvey Telethon
  32. Kabul Journal: Abundant Afghan Harvest Wilts Amid Violence and Extortion
  33. Heard the One About Jamestown? State Bets Comedy Can Spark a Revival
  34. Enjoy Those U.S. Open Highlights. A Computer Picked Them for You.
  35. More Recent Articles

What Trump Told 'Dreamers' — Before He Ended DACA

President Trump is winding down DACA. But Trump and his administration have at times suggested that this wouldn’t happen.
    

Right and Left on Trump’s DACA Decision

Writers from across the political spectrum on President Trump’s decision about the fate of the program that protects ‘dreamers’ from deportation.

    

What ‘Dreamers’ Gained From DACA, and Stand to Lose

As President Trump moves to end the Obama-era program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation, listen to a few of the 800,000 affected by the program.
    

Trump Chooses Sessions, Longtime Foe of DACA, to Announce Its Demise

The president has expressed conflicting emotions about those who were brought to the country as children, but Attorney General Jeff Sessions expressed no such qualms.

    

After 16 Futile Years, Congress Will Try Again to Legalize ‘Dreamers’

President Trump gave Congress six months to pass legislation protecting young, undocumented immigrants that lawmakers have not been able to pass for 16 years.

    

Worried and Frustrated, ‘Dreamers’ Say They Won’t Give Up

With the Trump administration announcing an end to a program that let them live and work in the United States, many young immigrants expressed renewed insecurity.

    

The End of DACA: What We Know and Don’t Know

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will be shut down, raising questions about the effects on 800,000 recipients.

    

Chief Executives See a ‘Sad Day’ After Trump’s DACA Decision

Business executives issued statements after President Trump’s decision to end Obama-era protections for children who entered the country illegally.

    

DACA, North Korea, Rohingya: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Crisis Is Over at Texas Plant, but Chemical Safety Flaws Remain

Explosions at a chemical plant near Houston have revealed gaps in emergency response and disclosure rules for the chemical industry nationwide.

    

In Houston, a Terrifying Real-Life Lesson for Disaster-Prone Cities

For cities facing their own kinds of disasters —earthquakes, tornadoes, floods — Houston is providing a real-life, if terrifying, lesson.

    

Escalating Tensions With North Korea Rattle Wall Street

Investor jitters over heightened tensions between Washington and Pyongyang led to the stock market’s worst day in almost three weeks.

    

Satellite Images of North Korea Show Landslides at Nuclear Test Site

Analysts writing for the website 38 North said the disturbances were more numerous and widespread than those observed after previous tests.

    

U.S. Desire for North Korea Oil Cutoff Puts China in a Tight Spot

China’s leader will not want to look weak in the face of American pressure. But a destabilizing war on the Korean Peninsula would be even less welcome.

    

At CNN, Retracted Story Leaves an Elite Reporting Team Bruised

Created with much fanfare, CNN’s investigative unit was reshaped and its focus narrowed in the wake of a story that led to a retraction and an apology.

    

Red Sox Used Apple Watches to Help Steal Signs Against Yankees

When confronted by Major League Baseball, the Red Sox admitted they were using Apple Watches in a scheme to gain an edge at the plate.

    

A Panorama of Steel Drums

The rhythm of steel drums signals the approach of the West Indian American Day Parade in central Brooklyn. But rising rents and increasing noise complaints have made it difficult to continue the tradition.
    

David Hockney, Contrarian, Shifts Perspectives

Mr. Hockney’s new paintings are riveting in their spatial distortions. A born colorist, he’d rather be a Cubist.

    

For Daily News, a Publisher From Its Past Faces Digital Future

Tronc, publisher of The Chicago Tribune, is taking over the New York tabloid, giving Tronc newspapers in the nation’s three largest markets.

    

Appeals Panel Stays Injunction Against Texas Voter ID Law

By a 2-to-1 vote, a three-judge panel reinstated an order that allowing those without an accepted ID to vote by signing a declaration stating they have a reasonable impediment to obtaining one.
    

Trump May Make Congress Decide Future of Iran Nuclear Deal

Frustrated certifying Iran’s compliance with a deal he abhors, President Trump may kick the decision to Congress, forcing a debate few there want to have.

    

Nafta Talks Lurch Ahead Without Signs of Major Progress

Negotiators for the United States, Canada and Mexico concluded the second round of Nafta talks, saying they were moving ahead but providing few details.

    

Utah Hospital Bars Police From Patient-Care Areas After Nurse’s Arrest

The police are conducting a criminal investigation into the arrest of a nurse at the University of Utah Hospital that was captured on video.

    

Trump Is ‘Not My Bride,’ Putin Says

The Russian leader, speaking at a news conference in China during a meeting of the so-called BRICS countries, also said he would consider further cuts at U.S. diplomatic posts.

    

Man Tied to Cinder Block and Dumped in Water Was Son of Mob Associate

The body of Carmine Carini, 35, was found floating in Mill Basin in Brooklyn. The police do not yet know why he was killed.

    

Brazilian Corruption Case Ensnares Ex-Presidents da Silva and Rousseff

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, convicted in another case, and Dilma Rousseff, who faces charges for the first time, are accused of helping to collect millions in bribes.

    

Two Trump Children Escape the Traditional Spectacle as School Begins

Barron and Tiffany Trump have been afforded breathing room while starting school in the Washington area. Not all first children have had it so easy.

    

Danish Sub Inventor Describes Journalist’s Death to Skeptical Court

Peter Madsen said Kim Wall had died in an accident on his submarine. A judge called the account “not reasonable” and approved more serious charges.

    

Secret Hitler, a Game That Simulates Fascism’s Rise, Becomes a Hit

A new board game got a boost from a sudden surge of interest in fascism after the 2016 election.

    

Trilobites: Why Onions Make You Cry

Scientists offer a comprehensive look at the chemical warfare that makes us cry when we cut into an onion.

    

Beyoncé, Barbra and Oprah to Lead Harvey Telethon

The broadcast event will raise funds for Hurricane Harvey relief on Sept. 12.

    

Kabul Journal: Abundant Afghan Harvest Wilts Amid Violence and Extortion

As bountiful as the fruit is this season, the Taliban and militias defending the government against it have taken a toll on farmers and traders.

    

Heard the One About Jamestown? State Bets Comedy Can Spark a Revival

New York State officials have invested nearly $10 million in a National Comedy Center, hoping it draws people to a city where the poverty level is around 29 percent.

    

Enjoy Those U.S. Open Highlights. A Computer Picked Them for You.

Highlights posted on the U.S. Open’s website and app are selected by Watson, the IBM computer, using visual and audio information from matches.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Email subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz, LLC, 365 Boston Post Rd, Suite 123, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA.

No comments

Powered by Blogger.