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National Park Service proposes increased entrance fees for 2018 The National Park Service announced Tuesday that it is considering increasing entrance and tour fees at 17 of the country's national parks. LeBron James leads Cleveland Cavaliers over Chicago Bulls in dominant performance CLEVELAND -- LeBron James played point guard Tuesday night and was his usual dominant self. Baltimore Ravens: Numerous injury questions linger entering Thursday's game vs. Dolphins OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh would not speculate on who might be available on offense for Thursday's night game against the Miami Dolphins. Miami Dolphins: QB Matt Moore likely to start Thursday for injured Jay Cutler DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins quarterback Matt Moore, the likely starter at Baltimore on Thursday, is undoubtedly the one everyone will watch. But this situation is nothing new, or nothing he can't handle. Colin Kaepernick signs $1 million book deal; remains without NFL contract Quarterback Colin Kaepernick has signed a book deal worth more than $1 million with Random House, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday. $130 ramen fork cancels out loud slurping sounds A Japanese instant noodle company has created a noise-canceling ramen fork that covers up loud slurping sounds. No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes vs. No. 2 Penn State Nittany Lions: Preview, game time, outlook COLUMBUS, Ohio -- It is sacrilege at Ohio State to say there's a bigger game on the schedule than the annual border battle with hated rival Michigan. 2017 World Series Game 1: Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers win Game 1 opener LOS ANGELES -- Clayton Kershaw struck out 11 over seven innings, and Chris Taylor and Justin Turner homered as the Los Angeles Dodgers won Game 1 of the World Series 3-1 over the Houston Astros on Tuesday. Bill to restrain warrantless searches of Americans introduced to Senate, House Bipartisan groups in the Senate and House of Representatives introduced legislation Tuesday that seeks to restrain government's surveillance powers on Americans 'Benson' star Robert Guillaume dies at 89 Actor Robert Guillaume, Emmy-winning star of the ABC sitcom "Benson," died at his home in California on Tuesday at the age of 89. Twitter to offer more transparency about who buys political ads Twitter announced Tuesday that it will begin an initiative to be more transparent about political ads bought on its platform. U.S. resumes admitting refugees with new screening for 11 countries President Donald Trump issued an executive order allowing the United States to resume admitting refugees with new screening for some countries. Many cancer patients skimp on treatment due to cost The high cost of cancer care in the United States has led more than one-quarter of patients to cut back on some part of their treatment, a new survey reveals. Trauma takes toll on half of U.S. kids Nearly half of American children have faced at least one traumatic experience, which can have serious and lasting effects on children's development. Do statins raise odds for type 2 diabetes? Cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may lower your risk of heart disease, but also might boost the odds you'll develop type 2 diabetes. FBI docs reveal Sandy Hook shooter's interest in mass murder The FBI released more than 1,500 pages of documents Tuesday related to its investigation of Adam Lanza, the man who carried out the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre. Iran sentences Swedish doctor to death for spying A court in Iran sentenced an Iranian-born Swedish doctor to death after convicting him of spying in what human rights activists called a "grossly unfair trial." Judge sentences former Philadelphia DA to 5 years in prison A judge on Tuesday sentenced former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams to five years in prison for bribery. Russia vetoes Syrian chemical attacks probe extension Russia blocked a United Nations Security Council resolution to extend an investigation into the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Miami Dolphins release Byron Maxwell, sign backup QB David Fales The Miami Dolphins released cornerback Byron Maxwell on Tuesday and signed an insurance quarterback in David Fales. 2017 World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers add Corey Seager, Brandon McCarthy to roster Shortstop Corey Seager and right-hander Brandon McCarthy were added to the World Series roster by the Los Angeles Dodgers, who dropped outfielder Curtis Granderson and catcher Kyle Farmer. Leon Hall: San Francisco 49ers sign cornerback again, add DL Datone Jones The San Francisco 49ers re-signed cornerback Leon Hall to a one-year contract on Tuesday. Markelle Fultz: Philadelphia 76ers' top pick hindered by shoulder injury Top overall pick Markelle Fultz is off to a slow start with the Philadelphia 76ers and his agent claims it is because of a shoulder injury. |
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British Lawmaker Asks Facebook to Hand Over Info on Russian-Linked AdsIn the open letter addressed to Mark Zuckerberg Damian Collins says the request is part of the ongoing inquiry into what he calls "the phenomenon of fake news" and focuses on the role of foreign actors "abusing platforms such as yours to interfere in the political discourse of other nations." 'Davos in the Desert' Offers Glimpse of How Fast Saudi Arabia Is ChangingCrown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32, has driven economic and social transformation once considered unthinkable in Saudi Arabia. Soldiers in Niger Ambush Were Chasing ISIS RecruiterThe U.S. team in Niger was trying to verify a piece of intelligence and had set up a meeting with an individual who promised more information. Olympic Torch Relay Begins for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter GamesThe flame that will burn throughout the Pyeongchang Winter Games started its long journey to South Korea with a ceremonial lighting in Olympia, Greece. 5,600 Have Returned Home From ISIS Territory, Report SaysThe Soufan Center also warns that ISIS' leadership is likely looking to supporters overseas, including returnees, "to keep the brand alive." Teen Kayaker Survives Great White Shark AttackSarah Williams, 15, was paddling her kayak off the Australian coast when she was attacked by a 15-foot shark which threw her into the air. British Lawmaker Asks Facebook to Hand Over Info on Russian-Linked AdsIn the open letter addressed to Mark Zuckerberg Damian Collins says the request is part of the ongoing inquiry into what he calls "the phenomenon of fake news" and focuses on the role of foreign actors "abusing platforms such as yours to interfere in the political discourse of other nations." Einstein's Theory of Happiness Sells for $1.3M at Auction"A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness," Einstein wrote. Cubans Deny Any Role in U.S. Diplomats' Mystery AilmentsCuba says nearly 2,000 people, including law enforcement and scientists, are trying to figure out what sickened American diplomats. Anne Frank's Diary to Be Read Before Italian Soccer GamesOutrage over anti-Semitic stickers found after a Lazio game came from a wide variety of officials and rights groups across Europe. See-Through Solar Panels Will Put Untapped Energy to WorkResearchers foresee 'inexpensive, widespread solar adoption on small and large surfaces that were previously inaccessible.' FAA Investigates Air Canada for Airport Landing Mix-UpThe potential landing danger Suinday follows a close-call in July also involving an Air Canada jet at San Francisco International Airport. Stephen Hawking's Ph.D Thesis Crashes Cambridge's WebsiteAfter making Stephen Hawking's Ph.D thesis available for download on Monday, the page on the University of Cambridge's site where the thesis is located crashed. Reality TV Star-Turned-Politician Fights 'Moral Terror' of Brazil's Far RightJean Wyllys, an openly gay elected official in the Brazilian Parliament, has become one of the country's biggest defenders of LGBTQ rights. Alleged Killers Return to Where Kim Jong Un's Half-Brother Was PoisonedDefense lawyers say the women thought they were involved in a prank for a reality TV show when they encountered Kim Jong Nam. Niger Attack Was Likely a Set-Up by Terrorists, Officials SayAn emerging theory among investigators is that the U.S. soldiers killed in Niger were set up by terrorists, who were tipped off they'd be in a local village. The Cost of Clean Air: Some London Drivers Face $28 Per Day ChargesChina Now Has Its Most Powerful Leader in DecadesChina's Communist Party on Tuesday formally lifted leader Xi Jinping's status in its constitution, setting the stage for him to tighten his grip on the country. More Recent Articles
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Jeff Flake, Puerto Rico, World Series: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingJeff Flake, a Fierce Trump Critic, Will Not Seek Re-election for SenateMr. Flake, a Republican of Arizona, said he would “no longer be complicit or silent” in the face of the president’s “reckless, outrageous and undignified” behavior. On Washington: Another Republican Call to Arms, but Who Will Answer?Most congressional Republicans are reluctant to upset President Trump when they are trying to piece together a tax agreement. Full Transcript: Jeff Flake’s Speech on the Senate FloorThe Republican senator from Arizona delivered a statement on Tuesday about the state of American politics after announcing his retirement from the Senate. Trump and Corker Escalate Battle Over Taxes, in Personal TermsPresident Trump says Senator Bob Corker could not be elected dogcatcher. Mr. Corker says Mr. Trump is debasing the nation, hours before the president’s policy lunch with senators. Courting Democratic Ire, Republicans Open New Obama-Era InquiriesThe House Judiciary, Intelligence and Oversight Committees announced a pair of new investigations into Obama administration actions connected to Hillary Clinton. Some Schools Reopen in Puerto Rico, Making Do Without PowerTeachers and students hugged, shared storm stories, and tried to get back to learning in the least hard-hit areas after a month lost to Hurricane Maria. From Montana to Puerto Rico, a Small Firm Strikes a Powerful DealA $300 million contract between Whitefish Energy and Puerto Rican officials is drawing scrutiny in Washington. Would Repealing the Jones Act Help Puerto Rico?More than a month after Hurricane Maria devastated the American territory, a heated debate continues over a century-old shipping law. Consumer Bureau Loses Fight to Allow More Class-Action SuitsA Senate vote to overturn a rule restricting arbitration clauses, with Vice President Mike Pence breaking a tie, was part of a Republican push to roll back Obama-era financial regulations. Iditarod Doping Mystery: Who Slipped Tramadol to the Dogs?Dallas Seavey, the four-time champion, claims someone surreptitiously doped his dogs during the 1,000-mile trek through Alaska. Other mushers have backed him up. Op-Ed Contributor: John McCain: I Choose the KurdsThe United States needs a strategy for the Middle East. We can start by supporting our allies. Op-Ed Columnist: Jeff Flake’s Defiant SurrenderIf Republicans want their voters to reject Trump, they need to give them electoral opportunities to do so. Editorial: Public Art Takes FlightA gallery owner and a crew of artists bring Audubon’s legacy to life in the Manhattan neighborhood where he lived. Op-Ed Columnist: The Sham of Harvey Weinstein’s RehabOp-Ed Columnist: The Bone-Spur Bozo at the White HouseTrump takes on McCain. Or tries to. It’s no contest. McCain is a man of character. The Polaroid JobOur family business involved taking photos with Frankenstein’s Monster and the Easter Bunny. Editorial Notebook: John Kelly Suggests More Americans Should Have the Honor of Serving. He’s Right.Requiring everyone to serve in some fashion would be a profoundly democratizing action. Op-Ed Contributor: In Puerto Rico, We Invented ResilienceOnce again, we realize that we’re one of the Caribbean peoples on the hurricane highway. Op-Ed Contributor: How a Thai King Made Wealth Seem SacredThe Thai monarchy became fabulously rich by casting King Bhumibol as a Buddha-like figure. U.S. Must Let Undocumented Teenager Get an Abortion, Appeals Court SaysThe court ruled that the administration cannot block a pregnant 17-year-old from Central America, who is in federal custody in Texas, from obtaining an abortion. Leon Wieseltier Admits ‘Offenses’ Against Female Colleagues as New Magazine Is KilledThe former literary editor of the New Republic said he was “ashamed to know that I made any of them feel demeaned and disrespected.” Trump Lifts Refugee Suspension, but 11 Countries Face More ReviewAfter months of debate, a new executive order signed by the president will again allow refugees into the United States, under tighter security screening. Far-Right Upsets Tradition of Consensus in New German ParliamentA challenge by the Alternative for Germany party holds up the opening of the session, as the opposition criticizes Chancellor Angela Merkel. Twitter Plans to Open Ad Data to UsersThe company said it would soon offer information about every ad on its site, including political and issues-oriented advertising. A Sergeant’s Last Mission: Soldiering, Barbering and Missing His Family at HomeThe bitter back and forth over the death of Sgt. La David T. Johnson is in contrast to the life he led, which was characterized by kindness and optimism, friends and family said. Harvey Weinstein’s Italian Friend Is Now in the Eye of a Media StormFabrizio Lombardo insisted he was a key employee of the movie producer in Italy. Former colleagues and women who’ve accused the mogul of harassment say otherwise. Critic’s Notebook: $250 for Dinner, Tradition Not Included, at VespertineAt this otherworldly Los Angeles-area restaurant, the chef Jordan Kahn has stirred up a big buzz with food that claims to have no roots in the past. When a Student Says, ‘I’m Not a Boy or a Girl’The Impossible Burden of Playing Donald TrumpAnthony Atamanuik of “The President Show” never wanted a Trump victory, but it has been great for his career. Now he must avoid the many pitfalls of mocking the man. What to Know Before Buying an Air Purifier to Clear Wildfire SmokeWildfires across the United States may have you interested in an air purifier to clear the air. Here’s what you should know before you buy. Their Love Letter to Aunt Joan (Didion)Joan Didion turned down several requests to make a documentary about her life. Then her nephew Griffin Dunne and grandniece Annabelle Dunne asked. Fred Hersch: The First Time I Played for Charles MingusHe was a young, cocky jazz musician, making his way in the New York jazz world. And then, one night, the intimidating Charles Mingus walked into the club. More Recent Articles
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The National Park Service announced Tuesday that it is considering increasing entrance and tour fees at 17 of the country's national parks.
CLEVELAND -- LeBron James played point guard Tuesday night and was his usual dominant self.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh would not speculate on who might be available on offense for Thursday's night game against the Miami Dolphins.
DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins quarterback Matt Moore, the likely starter at Baltimore on Thursday, is undoubtedly the one everyone will watch. But this situation is nothing new, or nothing he can't handle.
Quarterback Colin Kaepernick has signed a book deal worth more than $1 million with Random House, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday.
A Japanese instant noodle company has created a noise-canceling ramen fork that covers up loud slurping sounds.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- It is sacrilege at Ohio State to say there's a bigger game on the schedule than the annual border battle with hated rival Michigan.
LOS ANGELES -- Clayton Kershaw struck out 11 over seven innings, and Chris Taylor and Justin Turner homered as the Los Angeles Dodgers won Game 1 of the World Series 3-1 over the Houston Astros on Tuesday.
Bipartisan groups in the Senate and House of Representatives introduced legislation Tuesday that seeks to restrain government's surveillance powers on Americans
Actor Robert Guillaume, Emmy-winning star of the ABC sitcom "Benson," died at his home in California on Tuesday at the age of 89.
Twitter announced Tuesday that it will begin an initiative to be more transparent about political ads bought on its platform.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order allowing the United States to resume admitting refugees with new screening for some countries.
The high cost of cancer care in the United States has led more than one-quarter of patients to cut back on some part of their treatment, a new survey reveals.
Nearly half of American children have faced at least one traumatic experience, which can have serious and lasting effects on children's development.
Cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may lower your risk of heart disease, but also might boost the odds you'll develop type 2 diabetes.
The FBI released more than 1,500 pages of documents Tuesday related to its investigation of Adam Lanza, the man who carried out the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre.
A court in Iran sentenced an Iranian-born Swedish doctor to death after convicting him of spying in what human rights activists called a "grossly unfair trial."
A judge on Tuesday sentenced former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams to five years in prison for bribery.
Russia blocked a United Nations Security Council resolution to extend an investigation into the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
The Miami Dolphins released cornerback Byron Maxwell on Tuesday and signed an insurance quarterback in David Fales.
Shortstop Corey Seager and right-hander Brandon McCarthy were added to the World Series roster by the Los Angeles Dodgers, who dropped outfielder Curtis Granderson and catcher Kyle Farmer.
The San Francisco 49ers re-signed cornerback Leon Hall to a one-year contract on Tuesday.
Top overall pick Markelle Fultz is off to a slow start with the Philadelphia 76ers and his agent claims it is because of a shoulder injury. 



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