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| Kawhi Leonard sharp in season debut, but San Antonio Spurs lose Kawhi Leonard made his long-anticipated season debut Tuesday night and looked to be in mid-season form. Tampa Bay Lightning take over top spot by beating St. Louis Blues Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov each scored a goal and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 32 saves to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning to their fifth consecutive win. Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks slip past Los Angeles Lakers in OT Kristaps Porzingis had 37 points, and three reserves scored in double figures to lead the New York Knicks to a 113-109 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. Cleveland Cavaliers use 3-pointers to beat Atlanta Hawks The Atlanta Hawks are an inviting opponent for the Cleveland Cavaliers in at least one way. Judge: Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert not allowed to be around minors A federal judge on Tuesday tightened parole restrictions for convicted felon and former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert. Cincinnati hands Mississippi State first loss Coming off two straight losses and with a trip to UCLA looming this weekend, the Cincinnati Bearcats desperately needed a win. U.S. campaign destroys $80m of Taliban drug money in Afghanistan A U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan destroyed $80 million in narcotics money as part of a campaign to target Taliban revenue streams. These personality traits may help you live longerAI could soon be used to detect breast cancer Artificial intelligence is assuming a greater role in many walks of life, with research suggesting it may even help doctors diagnose disease. Study: Emergency workers not ready to handle nuclear attack Emergency medical workers are trained to handle a wide range of traumas and disasters, but they aren't prepared to deal with a nuclear attack. Police, protesters clash over seizure of artwork in Catalonia Police clashed with protesters in Catalonia as 44 pieces of artwork were removed from a Catalan museum. Appeals court upholds ban on new mining claims in Grand Canyon The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ban on new uranium mining in the Grand Canyon on Tuesday. North Korea aims to become 'the world's greatest nuclear power' North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged his regime would become "the world's greatest nuclear and military power" at an arms industry conference on Tuesday. 'SNL' taps Michael Che, Colin Jost as co-head writers Michael Che and Michael Che are the new co-head writers for "Saturday Night Live," which is now in its 43rd season. Survey: Religious observance of Christmas in America on decline Religious aspects of the Christmas holiday are less emphasized than they have been on the past, a Pew Research Center survey found. Trumps offer warm wishes for a happy Hanukkah U.S. President Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka Trump bid all who observe Hanukkah a happy holiday. Netflix renews 'The Punisher' for a second season Netflix says it has renewed its comic-book adaptation, "Marvel's The Punisher," for a second season. Kirsten Gillibrand calls Donald Trump tweet 'sexist smear' Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand described a tweet by President Donald Trump on Tuesday, which said she would "do anything" for campaign donations, as a "sexist smear." Kawhi Leonard: San Antonio Spurs star forward will make season debut vs. Dallas Mavericks San Antonio Spurs star forward Kawhi Leonard will be on a minutes restriction when he makes his season debut on Tuesday night against the Dallas Mavericks. The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards set for Sept. 17Former NHL defenseman Zarley Zalapski dies at 49 Former NHL defenseman Zarley Zalapski, who was involved in one of the most lopsided trade deadline deals in league history, died on Tuesday. He was 49. New England Patriots want to quickly forget Monday night loss to Miami Dolphins The defending champion New England Patriots (10-3) had been cruising toward this Sunday afternoon's trip to Pittsburgh for a showdown with the Steelers (11-2). | 
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| Haley will display missile, other evidence Iran supplying Yemen rebelsThis week at a Washington, D.C., military base, UN Ambassador Nikki Haley will present evidence that includes parts of a missile fired into Saudi Arabia.     Why Trump's provocative Jerusalem move hasn't sparked an intifadaLess than a week after President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Palestinian protests have largely fizzled out.     Auschwitz survivor: North Korean gulags 'even worse' than Nazi campsIn a report detailing gruesome atrocities, an international committee says Kim Jong Un should be prosecuted for 10 separate crimes against humanity.     Tillerson says U.S. open to North Korea talks 'without precondition'U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday that it is unrealistic to expect North Korea to give up its weapons programs before a meeting.     NYC bomb suspect: 'Trump you failed to protect your nation'Akayed Ullah, 27, of Brooklyn was hit with federal charges Tuesday for Monday's bungled rush-hour bombing.     U.S. soldier who drunkenly deserted to North Korea diesAn American soldier who deserted to North Korea in one of the strangest dramas of the Cold War  has died in Japan. He was 77.     Turkey snubs NATO allies and buys missile systems from RussiaSouth Korea conducts anti-terror drills ahead of OlympicsPolice and firemen were among around 420 personnel participating in the exercise, just 50 miles from the heavily fortified border with North Korea.     More Recent Articles
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| Doug Jones, Kirsten Gillibrand, ‘Star Wars’: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingDoug Jones: A Lawyer in the Thick of Alabama’s Big MomentsAs a prosecutor and defense lawyer, Mr. Jones played a role in some of his state’s biggest cases, putting him in a position to make electoral history.     Republicans, Closing In on Final Tax Bill, Aim for a Vote Next WeekIn a frenzy of last-minute negotiations, Republicans drew closer to a 21 percent corporate tax rate and a top individual rate of 37 percent.     Economic Scene: Tax Plan’s Biggest Cuts Could Be in Living StandardsCutting taxes is mostly an exercise in slicing the economic pie a different way, not making it bigger, with gains for a few offset by losses for many.     Trump’s Combative Denials Again Draw Him Into the Sexual Harassment DebateIn denying again the accusations against him and deriding Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the president ensured that the issue would gain added energy and prominence.     Tawdry Tales Depict a Texas Congressman’s Frat House on the HillRepresentative Blake Farenthold, the subject of an ethics investigation, set the tone for off-color jokes and inappropriate banter, legal documents and interviews with former aides suggest.     Ken Friedman, Power Restaurateur, Is Accused of Sexual HarassmentTen female employees say they were sexually harassed by the owner of the Spotted Pig. Dozens described it as a toxic workplace fueled by fame and fear.     Five Dancers Accuse City Ballet’s Peter Martins of Physical AbuseThe accusations, spanning decades, come after a sexual harassment claim against Mr. Martins.     Sexual Harassment Cases Show the Ineffectiveness of Going to H.R.Human resources departments face a quandary: protect the employees who bring complaints or the companies that employ them.     ‘The Tunnel.’ Depressing, Claustrophobic and Now a Terror Target.The passageway between busy subway lines in Times Square, often crowded shoulder to shoulder, became the destination of a would-be suicide bomber.     Inside the New York Subway Tunnel Bombed By a Terror SuspectOne day after a would-be suicide attacker set off a bomb in a New York City subway tunnel, locals were already back to using it. Here's a look inside.     Editorial: Roy Moore Loses, Sanity ReignsDoug Jones strikes a blow against Donald Trump and for morality in American politics.     Op-Ed Columnist: Thank Heaven for . . . Alabama?Opinion: Ed Sheeran Raises Money for Liberia — and Is Promptly ShamedCriticizing the singer for promoting “poverty porn” hurts people the world has forgotten.     Op-Ed Contributor: My Favorite Holiday Movie Involves a Giant RabbitIf the season means anything at all, it’s about believing in things we cannot actually see.     Op-Ed Contributor: Lighting Hanukkah Candles Under the Swastika’s ShadowEditorial: Fox News v. Robert MuellerThe propaganda machine has kicked into high gear, and has a single goal: convincing President Trump to fire the special counsel.     Macron Holds a Climate Summit, and Trump Casts a ShadowLeaders, businesspeople and investors from around the world gathered near Paris at the invitation of the French president, who warned “we are losing the battle” against climate change.     Disney’s Deal for 21st Century Fox Is Said to Be CloseThe $60 billion-plus acquisition would give Disney control of most of Rupert Murdoch’s movie and TV empire, and give a serious boost to the company’s streaming ambitions.     Tillerson Says Embassy in Jerusalem Is at Least Three Years AwayOn Tuesday, Rex W. Tillerson discussed the future of the embassy in a speech at the State Department and then took questions from department employees.     Quakes and Fires? It’s the Cost of Living That Californians Can’t StomachFor many Californians, natural disasters are a moment to take stock and rethink the dream. But in the end, it almost always comes down to cost.     The Shift: I Was Wrong About Bitcoin. Here’s Why.Our columnist predicted in 2013 that Bitcoin, then a new digital currency, would soon die. He points to five assumptions he got wrong.     Artist Flees Beijing After Filming Devastation of Mass EvictionsHua Yong, a painter, has shot and posted online dozens of videos documenting the forced removal of thousands of migrant workers from Beijing.     ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Embraces the Magic and Mystery. Read Our Review.With charm and wit, the latest “Star Wars” movie unites the past and present as it looks toward the future.     At Chapelco in Argentina, Skiing, Steaks, Sun (and Few Crowds)This modern resort in Patagonia is relatively undiscovered, but the slopes can be stunning. And it’s close to a charming town with great empanadas.     Encounters: ‘Insecure’ No More, Yvonne Orji Still Enjoys Cheap PizzaThe actress and comic has opened for Chris Rock, and her HBO show is a hit. But after a set at Carolines she recalled leaner times.     Why You Need the Flu Shot Every YearYou probably know you need a flu shot every flu season, but here’s why — and why it’s so important.     Phys Ed: How Exercise Can Make for Healthier FatA single session of exercise may change the molecular workings of fat tissue in ways that, over time, should improve metabolic health.     11 Things We Learned From Our Readers This YearHow to speak your love briefly. How to heal from trauma. How to stop thinking and start doing. Here's what you, our readers, taught us this year.     How Much Food Do We Waste? Probably More Than You ThinkGlobally, we throw out about a third of all food. That matters a lot in the fight against hunger, but reducing waste could also help cut greenhouse gas emissions.     Climb a $150 Million StairwayWatch the construction of “Vessel,” an interactive, 15-story sculpture that is the centerpiece of five acres of public space at the Hudson Yards development on Manhattan’s West Side.     ScienceTake: Curious Orangutans, Raised by Humans, Do Better on Cognitive TestsOrangutans who were raised around people in safe environments are more curious and score better on cognitive tests.     More Recent Articles | 
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 Stubbornness and optimism may be keys to a long life, a new study suggests.
Stubbornness and optimism may be keys to a long life, a new study suggests.   The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony is slated to take place Sept. 17.
The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony is slated to take place Sept. 17.   
                    



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