4 Newsletters: 60 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 60 new articles

Italian fashion house Gucci confirmed two of its offices were raided as part of an investigation of possible tax evasion.
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" - 12 new articles

  1. Gucci confirms Italian offices were raided by tax police
  2. Ky. teen builds roller coaster in his parent's backyard
  3. Kroger recalls 'Comforts For Baby' water due to mold contamination
  4. Judge orders oil-spill response plan for Dakota Access Pipeline
  5. Smartphone pics help doctors ID kids' skin condition
  6. Steep rise in deaths for people hospitalized after opioid overdose
  7. Flies able to spread disease wider than previously thought, study says
  8. Environmental groups sue EPA for violating Clean Air Act rule
  9. Lamborghini unveils new Urus SUV
  10. Fox fires Bryan Singer as director of Freddie Mercury biopic
  11. Christiane Amanpour to replace Charlie Rose on PBS' nightly program
  12. Matt Jones: Indianapolis Colts sign running back

Gucci confirms Italian offices were raided by tax police

Italian fashion house Gucci confirmed two of its offices were raided as part of an investigation of possible tax evasion.
    

Ky. teen builds roller coaster in his parent's backyard

A Kentucky teenager realized a long-held dream after he hand-built a roller coaster in his own backyard.
    

Kroger recalls 'Comforts For Baby' water due to mold contamination

The Kroger grocery store chain issued a recall for its line of purified water for babies after receiving complaints of mold in the product, the FDA said.
    

Judge orders oil-spill response plan for Dakota Access Pipeline

A federal judge ordered Dakota Access Pipeline operators and federal and tribal officials to coordinate an oil-spill response plan, court documents showed.
    

Smartphone pics help doctors ID kids' skin condition

Parents can get a reliable diagnosis for their child's skin condition simply by taking a smartphone photo and sending it to a dermatologist.
    

Steep rise in deaths for people hospitalized after opioid overdose

The death rate has quadrupled among people whose opioid use lands them in a hospital, a new U.S. study finds.
    

Flies able to spread disease wider than previously thought, study says

Flies aren't just annoying. They can spread disease -- and may be far better at it than scientists previously thought.
    

Environmental groups sue EPA for violating Clean Air Act rule

Several environmental and health groups filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency Monday for missing a Clean Air Act deadline.
    

Lamborghini unveils new Urus SUV

Lamborghini unveiled the company's new SUV, the Urus, at its headquarters in Sant'Agata. Italy, on Monday.
    

Fox fires Bryan Singer as director of Freddie Mercury biopic

Officials at 20th Century Fox fired Bryan Singer as director of the Freddie Mercury biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" after he failed to show up for work.
    

Christiane Amanpour to replace Charlie Rose on PBS' nightly program

Veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour will take over the nightly programming slot on PBS occupied by Charlie Rose in the interim.
    

Matt Jones: Indianapolis Colts sign running back

The Indianapolis Colts have signed running back Matt Jones.
    
You Might Like


New York Times Trump Slashes Size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments New York Times SALT LAKE CITY — President Trump sharply reduced the size of two national monuments in Utah on Monday by some two million acres, the largest rollback of ...
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 Slashes Size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments - New York Times


New York Times

Trump Slashes Size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments
New York Times
SALT LAKE CITY — President Trump sharply reduced the size of two national monuments in Utah on Monday by some two million acres, the largest rollback of federal land protection in the nation's history. The administration shrank Bears Ears National ...
Trump Orders Largest National Monument Reduction In US HistoryNPR
Environmental, conservation groups sue Trump over monument changesCNN
Five things to know about Trump's national monuments orderThe Hill
Los Angeles Times -NBCNews.com -ABC News -The Atlantic
all 580 news articles »
    

You Might Like


The U.S. has microwave missiles that could fry the electronics of North Korea's missiles and control systems.
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" - 10 new articles

  1. Microwave weapon could fry North Korean missile controls
  2. U.S. Embassy relocation would mean 'assassinating' peace process, Palestinians say
  3. U.S. war games in Kim Jong Un's backyard trigger 'nuclear war' warning
  4. Supreme Court allows full enforcement of Trump travel ban
  5. Michael Flynn pleads guilty in Mueller probe
  6. Sanctions trial witness consulted fortune tellers about cooperating
  7. Ex-Yemen leader killed after 'dancing on the heads of snakes' for decades
  8. Lawmaker proposes during Australian same-sex marriage debate
  9. Kremlin: Flynn didn't influence Putin's decision to not retaliate against U.S. sanctions
  10. 10 arrested in killing of journalist who alleged there were 'crooks everywhere'
  11. More Recent Articles

Microwave weapon could fry North Korean missile controls

The U.S. has microwave missiles that could fry the electronics of North Korea's missiles and control systems.

    

U.S. Embassy relocation would mean 'assassinating' peace process, Palestinians say

Recognizing Jerusalem would upend decades of American policy. Both Israel and the Palestinians claim the city as their capital.

    

U.S. war games in Kim Jong Un's backyard trigger 'nuclear war' warning

Two dozen U.S. stealth jets were among hundreds of aircraft involved in war games intended as a show of strength to neighboring North Korea on Monday.

    

Supreme Court allows full enforcement of Trump travel ban

In a rare win for the administration, the Supreme Court on Monday allowed President Trump's entire restriction on visas to be enforced.

    

Michael Flynn pleads guilty in Mueller probe

The two Trump transition officials referenced in court documents as discussing Russia with Flynn are Jared Kushner and K.T. McFarland, sources told NBC News.

    

Sanctions trial witness consulted fortune tellers about cooperating

Reza Zarrab reportedly wanted to know what fortune tellers thought about the case and whether he could move to Dubai if he cooperated.

    

Ex-Yemen leader killed after 'dancing on the heads of snakes' for decades

Ali Abdullah Saleh, ex-president of Yemen, has been killed at the hands of the Houthi movement, officials in his General People's Congress party confirmed to Reuters.

    

Lawmaker proposes during Australian same-sex marriage debate

Tim Wilson proposed to his same-sex partner Monday during Parliament's debate on a bill that is expected to soon legalize gay marriage across the country.

    

Kremlin: Flynn didn't influence Putin's decision to not retaliate against U.S. sanctions

Putin's decision to not retaliate against the U.S. after Washington levied a new round of sanctions last year was not influenced by Flynn, the Kremlin said.

    

10 arrested in killing of journalist who alleged there were 'crooks everywhere'

Daphne Caruana Galizia focused her reporting on investigating political corruption and scandals, and reported on mobsters and drug trafficking in Malta.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Here's what you need to know at the end of the day.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

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

Updates from:



NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 37 new articles

  1. Utah, Roy Moore, Travel Ban: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  2. G.O.P. Dilemma: Support Roy Moore or Not
  3. Trump Travel Ban to Take Effect After Supreme Court Ruling
  4. Justices Skeptical of Sports Gambling Ban
  5. Republicans Sought to Undercut an Unfavorable Analysis of the Tax Plan
  6. How New Yorkers Would Lose Under the Republican Tax Bill
  7. Trump Slashes Size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments
  8. Trump Dismantles Bears Ears National Monument
  9. Bill O’Reilly Is Sued by Woman Who Settled Over Harassment Accusations
  10. New York City Ballet Investigates Sexual Harassment Claim Against Peter Martins
  11. Director Defends F.B.I. After Trump Says Bureau Is in ‘Tatters’
  12. Manafort Associate Has Russian Intelligence Ties, Court Document Says
  13. Editorial: Yes, the President Can Obstruct Justice
  14. Op-Ed Contributors: Don’t Prosecute Trump. Impeach Him.
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: Why Concerns About Net Neutrality Are Overblown
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Republicans Are Coming for Your Benefits
  17. Op-Ed Contributors: A Baker’s First Amendment Rights
  18. The Stone: In Dark Times, ‘Dirty Hands’ Can Still Do Good
  19. Turning Points: The Cosmos Is Calling. What Do We Say?
  20. Turning Points: Madeleine Albright: How to Protect the World From North Korea
  21. Eurogroup, Looking Past Period of Crisis, Picks New Leader From Portugal
  22. Shashi Kapoor, Indian Film Star in ’70s and ’80s, Dies at 79
  23. London Mayor Seeks Revival of Public Drinking Fountains
  24. ‘House of Cards’ Will Star Robin Wright for Final Season
  25. DealBook: From Bezos to Walton, Big Investors Back Fund for ‘Flyover’ Start-Ups
  26. Latest Stumbling Block in Brexit Talks: The Irish Question
  27. Yemen’s Ex-President Killed as Mayhem Convulses Capital
  28. Krefeld Journal: The German Amateurs Who Discovered ‘Insect Armageddon’
  29. Where to Watch the Best TV of 2017
  30. Nonfiction: The Ku Klux Klan’s Surprising History
  31. 6 Ways to Be Better at Money in 2018
  32. Books News: A Final Work by Sam Shepard Reveals His Struggle With Lou Gehrig’s Disease
  33. He’s Channeling Emma Stone. But This Ain’t ‘La La Land.’
  34. Ivan Chermayeff, Eminent Designer of Familiar Logos, Dies at 85
  35. On Comedy: 4 Comedy Specials to Watch: Seasoned Stand-Ups Making Debuts
  36. Critic’s Notebook: Alvin Ailey Dancers Return Like Conquering Heroes
  37. The New Health Care: Why a Lot of Important Research Is Not Being Done
  38. More Recent Articles

Utah, Roy Moore, Travel Ban: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

G.O.P. Dilemma: Support Roy Moore or Not

Roy S. Moore, the Senate candidate from Alabama, is accused of sexual misconduct with minors. President Trump has endorsed him, but other Republicans are wrestling with the political risk of supporting him.
    

Trump Travel Ban to Take Effect After Supreme Court Ruling

The decision was a victory for the administration after its mixed success before the court over the summer, when justices considered and later dismissed disputes over the second version.

    

Justices Skeptical of Sports Gambling Ban

A federal law barring states from authorizing commercial wagering on sports seemed to be in trouble at the Supreme Court.

    

Republicans Sought to Undercut an Unfavorable Analysis of the Tax Plan

When the Joint Committee on Taxation found the Republican tax bill would balloon the budget deficit, Republicans tried to discredit it.

    

How New Yorkers Would Lose Under the Republican Tax Bill

The legislation could send home prices tumbling, increase the region’s tax burden, and make it harder for local governments to pay for infrastructure.

    

Trump Slashes Size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments

The drastic cuts to the protected area of the national monument in Utah are expected to touch off a legal battle that could alter the course of American land conservation.

    

Trump Dismantles Bears Ears National Monument

President Trump has announced plans to reduce Bears Ears National Monument. President Obama had designated the 1.3 million acres in southern Utah at the request of Native American groups.
    

Bill O’Reilly Is Sued by Woman Who Settled Over Harassment Accusations

Bill O’Reilly has said harassment allegations that led to his ouster at Fox News have no merit. One woman says that violates the conditions of their settlement.

    

New York City Ballet Investigates Sexual Harassment Claim Against Peter Martins

The longtime leader of City Ballet has been removed from teaching his weekly class at the School of American Ballet while the two organizations investigate.

    

Director Defends F.B.I. After Trump Says Bureau Is in ‘Tatters’

Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, did not mention the president in defending the agency’s work force as “focused on our critical mission.”

    

Manafort Associate Has Russian Intelligence Ties, Court Document Says

In the document, the special counsel cited an op-ed article drafted by Paul Manafort and his Russia-linked associate to shape public opinion about consulting work in Ukraine.

    

Editorial: Yes, the President Can Obstruct Justice

Also: Why lie if you’ve done nothing wrong?

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Don’t Prosecute Trump. Impeach Him.

There is no case for obstruction of justice, but there is a constitutional tool for ousting a corrupt president.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why Concerns About Net Neutrality Are Overblown

It’s simply not in service providers’ interests to throttle access to what their customers want to see.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Republicans Are Coming for Your Benefits

They never cared about deficits, but will gladly use them as an excuse to take away aid for those who need it.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: A Baker’s First Amendment Rights

Forcing Jack Phillips to make cakes for same-sex weddings is unconstitutional. Here’s why.

    

The Stone: In Dark Times, ‘Dirty Hands’ Can Still Do Good

To transcend our complicity in the world’s worst crises, we need self-knowledge and humility.

    

Turning Points: The Cosmos Is Calling. What Do We Say?

If we find alien life on another planet, can we survive long enough to meet it?

    

Turning Points: Madeleine Albright: How to Protect the World From North Korea

Maneuvering with North Korea is precarious and complicated, but a thoughtful strategy is imperative for the nuclear safety of the planet.

    

Eurogroup, Looking Past Period of Crisis, Picks New Leader From Portugal

The selection of Mario Centeno reflects a shift by the Eurogroup, which has grappled with the near-constant collapse of the euro in recent years.

    

Shashi Kapoor, Indian Film Star in ’70s and ’80s, Dies at 79

Mr. Kapoor, who appeared in scores of Hindi films as well as Merchant Ivory productions, broke a taboo in 1978 with an onscreen kiss.

    

London Mayor Seeks Revival of Public Drinking Fountains

Mayor Sadiq Khan wants to lessen the embrace of single-use plastic water bottles, many of which are never recycled.

    

‘House of Cards’ Will Star Robin Wright for Final Season

Ms. Wright will headline the hit Netflix show’s sixth and last season after Kevin Spacey was fired amid a series of sexual assault allegations.

    

DealBook: From Bezos to Walton, Big Investors Back Fund for ‘Flyover’ Start-Ups

The fund started by an AOL co-founder and an author has attracted a Who’s Who of American business to invest in the heartland’s entrepreneurs.

    

Latest Stumbling Block in Brexit Talks: The Irish Question

A Northern Irish party scuppered a deal Prime Minister Theresa May had reached with the E.U. The deal was a prerequisite for the next stage of talks.

    

Yemen’s Ex-President Killed as Mayhem Convulses Capital

The death of the former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, could plunge war-torn Yemen into new chaos.

    

Krefeld Journal: The German Amateurs Who Discovered ‘Insect Armageddon’

Keeping meticulous records over decades, the Krefeld Entomological Society documented a 75 percent decline in bug populations that shocked the world.

    

Where to Watch the Best TV of 2017

Three Times critics picked their favorite TV of the year. Here’s how to watch it all from home.

    

Nonfiction: The Ku Klux Klan’s Surprising History

Linda Gordon’s “The Second Coming of the KKK” recounts an ugly chapter of the American past.

    

6 Ways to Be Better at Money in 2018

A new year is the perfect excuse to take a deep look at how you handle money.

    

Books News: A Final Work by Sam Shepard Reveals His Struggle With Lou Gehrig’s Disease

The celebrated playwright spent the last months of his life working tirelessly on a final book, an intimate and philosophical look at his protagonist’s — and his own — health struggles.

    

He’s Channeling Emma Stone. But This Ain’t ‘La La Land.’

Two Los Angeles performers have turned the one-woman show glimpsed in the Oscar-winning movie into a one-man spoof of their own.

    

Ivan Chermayeff, Eminent Designer of Familiar Logos, Dies at 85

One of the first to convey corporate identity by means of abstraction, Mr. Chermayeff created logos for Showtime, the Smithsonian, Pan Am and more.

    

On Comedy: 4 Comedy Specials to Watch: Seasoned Stand-Ups Making Debuts

Some of the funniest new stand-up is from veterans releasing their first specials or albums: Judah Friedlander, Michelle Wolf, Yamaneika Saunders and Shane Torres.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Alvin Ailey Dancers Return Like Conquering Heroes

The differences between the Ailey dancers is of greater consequence than the difference between the works they’re dancing.

    

The New Health Care: Why a Lot of Important Research Is Not Being Done

Lawsuits have an intimidating effect on an already difficult enterprise.

    

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.