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Hackers attack Sacramento public transit system, demand Bitcoin ransom Hackers this week infiltrated the Sacramento Regional Transit system computers, erased millions of files and demanded a ransom in Bitcoin. Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold win Season 25 of 'Dancing with the Stars' Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold were crowned the winners of Season 25 of "Dancing with the Stars" Tuesday night. Team USA's Gabby Douglas claims sexual abuse by team doctor Another member of the US Olympic gymnastics team has come forward with sexual abuse claims against former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar. Getting annual flu shot won't weaken your immune system There's no evidence to support the notion that people who get the flu vaccine every year somehow "weaken" their immune system over time. UCLA beats Wisconsin with buzzer-beater Aaron Holiday hit a layup with 0.9 seconds left to lift No. 23 UCLA past Wisconsin 72-70. Almost 21 million worldwide now have access to HIV meds The number of people with HIV who take life-saving antiretroviral medications has increased by tens of millions worldwide in recent decades. Opioid crisis hitting boomers, millennials hardest The U.S. opioid epidemic seems to be taking its biggest toll on the baby boomer and millennial generations, a new study suggests. Seattle Seahawks: Coaching decision haunts in loss A failed fake field-goal try and a pair of wasted timeouts in the second half were among strategic errors by the Seattle Seahawks. Fantasy Football: Week 12 quarterback rankingsSinger, former teen idol David Cassidy dead at 67 "The Partridge Family" icon David Cassidy died in a Florida hospital Tuesday evening. He was 67. Meg Whitman to step down as Hewlett-Packard CEO Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman announced she will step down from her position next year, the company announced Tuesday. Ikea issues dresser recall reminder after eighth child death Ikea reannounced a recall of some of its dressers after an eighth child was killed when one of the items toppled over. NYC truck attack suspect charged with 8 counts of murder, terrorism The man accused of driving a truck into pedestrians in Manhattan last month, killing eight people, was indicted on murder and terrorism charges Tuesday. Ray Lewis highlights Class of 2018 NFL Hall of Fame semifinalists The Pro Football Hall of Fame's annual journey toward its next group of Gold Jacket recipients took another step Tuesday when the roster of candidates was reduced to 25 semifinalists -- plus two. Dwight Freeney: Seattle Seahawks release veteran DE after four gamesNCAA College Football Playoff complete rankings, update: Alabama Crimson Tide at No. 1 The College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday had only subtle changes from the previous week, but it is like the calm before the storm with a number of pivotal games coming up that can alter the picture considerably. Los Angeles Chargers, Dallas Cowboys running out of time in playoff hunt Perhaps it's because he's a native Texan, but Los Angeles Chargers coach Anthony Lynn holds his team's Thanksgiving Day contest against the Dallas Cowboys at Arlington, Texas in particularly high regard. Atlanta Falcons chasing New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers in NFC South race The Atlanta Falcons, who stumbled through the first half of the season, finally are showing a pulse after reaching the Super Bowl last season. Ray Allen: Former NBA star claims he was 'catfished' Former two-time NBA champion and 10-time All-Star Ray Allen claims he was "catfished" by a male stranger online who he says communicated with him while pretending to be several different women. State Dept. dissent memo: Tillerson broke federal law on child soldiers State Department officials have accused Rex Tillerson of violating federal law by excluding three countries from a list of militaries that use child soldiers. Justin Verlander: World Series champ, newlywed debuts new 2017 Ford GT Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander made several social media posts Tuesday, showing off his brand new $450K sports car. Uber reveals data breach affecting 57M year after it happened Uber revealed that hackers accessed the ride-hailing company's database and stole the personal information of 57 million customers and drivers one year ago. |
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For missing Argentine sub, time may be running outThe search for the missing ASA San Juan with 44 crew members on board entered its sixth day Tuesday. If it hasn't surfaced, the submarine has seven days of oxygen. More remains of Sgt. La David Johnson recovered in NigerThe remains were identified via DNA testing and retrieved from the spot near the Niger village where Johnson and three other U.S. soldiers were killed. Iranian hacker charged in HBO 'Game of Thrones' theftMesri allegedly launched a campaign in May to gain access to HBO's servers through employee user accounts, and then got his hands on new episodes of hit shows. World's oldest leader Mugabe resigns one week after coupRobert Mugabe, the world's oldest head of state, finally resigned as Zimbabwe's president Tuesday — almost a week after a military coup. Putin salutes his generals for 'saving Syria' as Assad pays rare visitVladimir Putin met with Syrian President Bashar Assad ahead of a summit between Russia, Turkey and Iran and a new round of Syria peace talks in Geneva. Teen kills at least 50 worshippers during morning prayers in NigeriaSuspicion immediately fell on Boko Haram. The group is based in neighboring Borno state and has been blamed for scores of similar attacks over the years. Why Merkel's political woes are 'bad news for Europe'Having served as the voice of reason and caution to its European neighbors in the past, Germany is now the subject of concern. These are the countries the U.S. accuses of sponsoring terrorismNorth Korea is on its way back onto a very short list of countries the United States says sponsor terrorism. More Recent Articles |
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Net Neutrality, John Conyers, Zimbabwe: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingF.C.C. Plans Net Neutrality Repeal in a Victory for TelecomsA rollback of net neutrality regulations would represent a significant victory for companies like AT&T and Comcast and would amount to a strike against consumers. What Is Net Neutrality?The F.C.C. is set to repeal rules that require internet providers to give consumers equal access to all content online. Here’s how it works. Washington Has Delivered a Tangled Message on AT&T’s PowerLoosening rules on internet providers would let big companies charge more for their services. But a suit to block a merger signals a tougher stance against big business. Trump Defends Roy Moore, Citing Candidate’s Denial of Sexual MisconductPresident Trump said Alabama voters should not support Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate for the Senate. Mr. Trump declined to say whether he would campaign for Mr. Moore. Trump on Moore: ‘He Totally Denies It’On Tuesday, President Trump made his first remarks on Roy S. Moore since the Senate candidate was accused of improper sexual conduct with a minor. Democrats Move Swiftly Against Conyers Amid Latest Harassment ChargesThe House Democratic leader called for harassment charges against the House’s most senior member, John Conyers Jr., to be subjected to an ethics inquiry. Charlie Rose Ousted by CBS and PBS After Harassment AllegationsDavid Rhodes, the president of CBS News, noted allegations of “extremely disturbing and intolerable behavior.” Bloomberg also cut ties with the host. John Lasseter, a Pixar Founder, Takes Leave After ‘Missteps’Mr. Lasseter, who oversees all films made by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, said he would step away from the company for six months. How Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to Policing Is Frustrating Some ChiefsThe president says the Justice Department has meddled too much in policing. But even police chiefs in Republican areas are frustrated with his rollback. Losing London: Where Brexit Hurts: The Nurses and Doctors Leaving LondonBritain’s treasured health care system was used as rallying cry by anti-E.U. campaigners. Many of its European staff now feel betrayed. Thousands have quit. Op-Ed Contributor: This Uranium Deal Was No ScandalRussia’s purchase of a mining firm while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state did not endanger America’s uranium supply. Op-Ed Columnist: Bruni: Jeff Flake Spoke Up. Time to Put Up.Some Senate Republicans are appalled by Donald Trump? Then deny him tax reform. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Women I’m Thankful ForThe #MeToo movement has sent pretty much every woman I know down the dusty stairs of her own memories. The Conversation: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Sex ScandalFixes: After Flint, Helping Doctors Recognize Chemical ExposureFew of the 80,000 chemicals registered for use have been tested for safety. Educating medical students on their effects is essential. Op-Ed Contributor: The Dangers of Forcing Gender Equality in AfghanistanThe United States is pushing women to join the Afghan security forces, without providing them with support. By doing so, it’s putting them at risk. Robert Mugabe Resigns as Zimbabwe’s President, Ending 37-Year RuleIt seemed to be an abrupt capitulation by Mr. Mugabe, who had refused only two days earlier to step down. After a Mysterious Odyssey, Lebanon’s Prime Minister Is HomeMany questions remain, including whether he will make his resignation official or rescind it, and whether Saudi Arabia had pressed him to resign. Contractor for Puerto Rico Power Suspends Work, Citing Unpaid BillsWhile its highly criticized $300 million contract has been canceled, Whitefish Energy Holdings says that it is still owed tens of millions of dollars. He’s a Member of Congress. The Kremlin Likes Him So Much It Gave Him a Code Name.Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, has laughed off suggestions that he is a Russian asset. But investigators are calling. Merkel’s Troubles May Spell Trouble for All of EuropeThe German leader’s failure to form a coalition government is a blow to hopes for a strong Franco-German engine to drive European Union reform. Meg Whitman to Step Down as Hewlett Packard Enterprise C.E.O.After building eBay into an internet giant, Ms. Whitman took over Hewlett-Packard and split the Silicon Valley icon in two, with mixed results. U.S. Bribery Case Sheds Light on Mysterious Chinese CompanyA Justice Department complaint alleges that a vast private Chinese conglomerate used commercial and diplomatic channels to bribe African officials and win contracts. ‘Hi, Drumstick.’ President Trump Pardons a Turkey, and Likes It.At the annual White House ritual, Mr. Trump relishes his powers of clemency as Thanksgiving approaches. A large turkey is grateful. Books of The Times: Marguerite Duras’s ‘The Lover,’ and Notebooks That Enrich ItDuras’s best-known novel has been reissued in an Everyman’s Library edition, alongside her “Wartime Notebooks” and “Practicalities,” a collection of essays. How to Get Rid of Holiday StainsIf your holiday festivities result in all new stains, spills and messes you’d rather not bring into 2018, here’s how to clean them all up Review: Netflix’s ‘Godless,’ a Western With a Little Bit of EverythingA new Netflix mini-series stars Jeff Daniels and Michelle Dockery in a story of revenge, religion and a frontier town populated almost entirely by women. The Grand Ole Opry, a Nashville Institution, Comes to New YorkThe 92-year-old country music show is opening a Southern-themed restaurant and concert space in Times Square, with plans to expand in the U.S. and beyond. The First Time: Billy Porter: The First Time I Refused to Keep Playing a StereotypeSeeing “Angels in America” in 1994 was the moment Mr. Porter, the Broadway star, realized he had to rethink his career path and chase a new dream. Critic’s Notebook: 10 Ways to Tell if Your ‘Nutcracker’ Is TraditionalVariations on “The Nutcracker” abound. Our critic sorts out what’s true to the ballet’s heart and (a different thing) to its tradition. Feature: Can A.I. Be Taught to Explain Itself?As machine learning becomes more powerful, the field’s researchers increasingly find themselves unable to account for what their algorithms know — or how they know it. Protesting Coal Mining From a TreehouseFor years, activists have been protesting the expansion of coal mining in the Hambach Forest in Germany by living in treehouses. A court ruling may soon change that. More Recent Articles |
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Hackers this week infiltrated the Sacramento Regional Transit system computers, erased millions of files and demanded a ransom in Bitcoin.
Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold were crowned the winners of Season 25 of "Dancing with the Stars" Tuesday night.
Another member of the US Olympic gymnastics team has come forward with sexual abuse claims against former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
There's no evidence to support the notion that people who get the flu vaccine every year somehow "weaken" their immune system over time.
Aaron Holiday hit a layup with 0.9 seconds left to lift No. 23 UCLA past Wisconsin 72-70.
The number of people with HIV who take life-saving antiretroviral medications has increased by tens of millions worldwide in recent decades.
The U.S. opioid epidemic seems to be taking its biggest toll on the baby boomer and millennial generations, a new study suggests.
A failed fake field-goal try and a pair of wasted timeouts in the second half were among strategic errors by the Seattle Seahawks.
UPI Sports Editor Al Butler's top fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 12.
"The Partridge Family" icon David Cassidy died in a Florida hospital Tuesday evening. He was 67.
Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman announced she will step down from her position next year, the company announced Tuesday.
Ikea reannounced a recall of some of its dressers after an eighth child was killed when one of the items toppled over.
The man accused of driving a truck into pedestrians in Manhattan last month, killing eight people, was indicted on murder and terrorism charges Tuesday.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame's annual journey toward its next group of Gold Jacket recipients took another step Tuesday when the roster of candidates was reduced to 25 semifinalists -- plus two.
The Seattle Seahawks waived veteran defensive end Dwight Freeney on Tuesday.
The College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday had only subtle changes from the previous week, but it is like the calm before the storm with a number of pivotal games coming up that can alter the picture considerably.
Perhaps it's because he's a native Texan, but Los Angeles Chargers coach Anthony Lynn holds his team's Thanksgiving Day contest against the Dallas Cowboys at Arlington, Texas in particularly high regard.
The Atlanta Falcons, who stumbled through the first half of the season, finally are showing a pulse after reaching the Super Bowl last season.
Former two-time NBA champion and 10-time All-Star Ray Allen claims he was "catfished" by a male stranger online who he says communicated with him while pretending to be several different women.
State Department officials have accused Rex Tillerson of violating federal law by excluding three countries from a list of militaries that use child soldiers.
Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander made several social media posts Tuesday, showing off his brand new $450K sports car.
Uber revealed that hackers accessed the ride-hailing company's database and stole the personal information of 57 million customers and drivers one year ago. 



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