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Exchange students in Italy set fire by cooking pasta without water A group of American exchange students in Italy caused a fire after attempting to cook pasta without water. Minnesota Vikings re-sign K Forbath, two others The Minnesota Vikings announced the signing of three players on Wednesday: kicker Kai Forbath, tight end Josiah Price and long snapper Nick Dooley. Surprising Syracuse takes on ACC rival Duke Syracuse has surprisingly reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, relying on its zone defense to get the job done. Owens selects Stewart as presenter for Hall of Fame Terrell Owens has selected George Stewart as his presenter when he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this August. Focused Sony Michel stays on toes at Georgia Pro Day Former Georgia running back Sony Michel has not been one to take anything for granted. Mayfield works out for Dolphins; Browns, Jets next Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield worked out for Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase on Wednesday at the University of Oklahoma. NYC considers ban on smoking while walking A New York City lawmaker proposed a bill Wednesday to ban smoking while strolling down a city sidewalk. Armed groups in Libya torturing migrants, selling slaves, U.N. says Seven years after Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was killed, armed groups are committing human rights abuses and people are being sold in open slave markets Oprah Winfrey tries to motivate Lionel Messi to win World Cup If you thought Lionel Messi had a boot up on his opponents before, wait until you see his new secret weapon: Oprah Winfrey. AIDS researcher Robert Redfield appointed as new CDC director AIDS researcher Robert Redfield was selected to head the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Miami Open: Serena Williams loses in straight sets to Naomi Osaka Serena Williams lost her first match at the Miami Open Wednesday, falling in straight sets to Naomi Osaka. Well-done meat may be bad for your blood pressure People who like their steak well-done instead of rare might face a slightly increased risk of high blood pressure, a preliminary study suggests. Palestinian teen sentenced to 8 months for slapping Israeli soldiers An Israeli military court sentenced a 17-year-old Palestinian girl to eight month in prison Wednesday for slapping two Israeli soldiers. Sugary sodas linked again to increased heart risks New research found that adults over 45 who drank 24 ounces or more of sugar-sweetened beverages every day had double the risk of dying from heart disease. Pap test could spot more than just cervical cancer Pap tests have helped drive down rates of cervical cancer, and a new study suggests they also could be used to detect other gynecologic cancers early. Rare wall paintings uncovered in Lindisfarne Castle Workers restoring Lindisfarne Castle in Britain uncovered 17th century wall paintings they say are rare because of the building's military use at the time. 'General Hospital' up for a leading 26 Daytime Emmy Award nods "General Hospital" earned a leading 26 nods when Daytime Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday. Tear gas released during Kosovo Parliament vote Opposition lawmakers released tear gas in Kosovo's Parliament on Wednesday in an attempt to prevent a vote on a border demarcation agreement with Montenegro. Justin Thomas makes incredible rescue for par behind rock wall Justin Thomas was able to rescue a ball from an impossible lie, making par Wednesday on the ninth hole at the 2018 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. Bridgewater ready to fight for Jets' starting job Teddy Bridgewater, speaking with the New York media for the first time since signing with the Jets, said he is ready to compete for the starting job despite missing almost two seasons because of a knee injury. Arizona's Deandre Ayton enters name into 2018 NBA Draft Arizona freshman Deandre Ayton said farewell to college basketball and entered his name into the 2018 NBA Draft Wednesday on social media. Zuckerberg: Facebook taking steps to address Cambridge Analytica breach Mark Zuckerberg outlined a series of steps to protect Facebook users' data Wednesday following a "breach of trust" that jeopardized millions of users data. |
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New York Times | Lucky Breaks, Video and Pink Gloves Led to Austin Bombing Suspect New York Times ROUND ROCK, Tex. — It was not much — surveillance footage in and near an Austin-area FedEx store showing a man in a disguise dropping off packages. But for investigators from federal, state and local agencies who had been hunting a mysterious and ... Austin bombing suspect Mark Conditt dies after blowing himself up as officers approached, police say Police: Austin bomber left 25-minute confession video on phone Austin Bombing Suspect, Mark Anthony Conditt, Left A "Confession" Before Standoff |
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Austin, Facebook, Nor’Easter: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingFacebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Vows to Bolster Privacy Amid Cambridge Analytica CrisisIn his first public statements concerning a data privacy scandal, Mr. Zuckerberg said “there’s more to do, and we need to step up and do it.” Mark Zuckerberg’s Reckoning: ‘This Is a Major Trust Issue’Facebook’s chief executive spoke with The New York Times about data privacy of users, Cambridge Analytica and the company’s next steps. Users Abandon Facebook After Cambridge Analytica FindingsPatrons of the social network are deleting their profiles in protest over reports that the company allowed a political data firm to harvest private information. Lucky Breaks, Video and Pink Gloves Led to Austin Bombing SuspectAn intense, three-week manhunt came to an end when the suspect, Mark Anthony Conditt, drove into a ditch and blew himself up, the police said. Who Is Mark Conditt, the Suspected Austin Serial Bomber?The 23-year-old is believed to be linked to six bombs that killed at least two people and injured five. Trump Plans to Slap Stiff Tariffs and Investment Restrictions on ChinaThe president, denouncing China’s trade practices, will announce a range of stiff penalties on Chinese imports and investment, sparking concerns of a trade war. Can the Fed Engineer the Best Economy Since the 1960s? Chairman Powell Is Going to TryKeeping a strong economy running hot, but not so hot as to risk inflation or a bubble, is the task facing the Fed’s new leader. Trump, Defending Call With Putin, Attacks ‘Crazed’ Media and His PredecessorsThe president argued that the conversation in which he congratulated President Vladimir V. Putin could help relations with Russia and, in turn, national security interests. How a Witness for Mueller and a Republican Donor Influenced the White House for Gulf RulersHundreds of pages of correspondence between the two men reveal an active effort to cultivate President Trump on behalf of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, both American allies. F.B.I. Investigated Sessions for Possible Perjury Over Russia DenialsAndrew G. McCabe, whom Mr. Sessions fired last week, authorized the investigation. Mr. Sessions inaccurately testified that he had no contacts with Russians. Editorial: Why Is Trump So Afraid of Russia?Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Can Australia Regulate Intra-Office Sex?A sexual relationship between a minister and a staff member has become a firing offense, like corruption or a conflict of interest. Editorial: G.O.P. Karma in West VirginiaIf a man who spent a year in prison for violating mine safety standards wins the Republican Senate primary, it would be just what the party deserves. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Talk Worries Me, Like the Talk Before the Iraq WarWhile Putin Meddles, Trump Congratulates HimPunishing Russia for election interference is not a partisan issue. Op-Ed Columnist: Who’s Worse — Trump Lawyers or Their Client?Op-Ed Contributor: An End to the Class vs. Race DebateA new study rebuts the belief that if we address class issues, we can fix racism. Op-Ed Contributor: Why I Stay in GazaOp-Ed Contributor: The Young Feminist Who Died for My PeopleAnna Campbell could not stand by as President Assad, Russia, Turkey and the Islamic State waged war on Syrian Kurds. Peru’s President Offers Resignation Over Vote-Buying ScandalPedro Pablo Kuczynski, in office since 2016, was battered by secretly recorded tapes showing votes being exchanged for money and favors. Over 20 People Were at the Table When Trump Met the Saudis. None Were Women.Photos from Tuesday’s meeting show that the dynamics at the table remained relatively unchanged — even amid White House staff shake-ups — and male. White House Job Requirement: Signing a Nondisclosure AgreementPresident Trump insisted on the agreements, but it’s an open secret in the West Wing they can’t be enforced. Stephen Hawking to Be Interred at Westminster AbbeyThe cosmologist’s ashes will be buried there later this year, near a few legendary scientists like Darwin and Newton. Meredith Says It Intends to Sell Time, Sports Illustrated, Fortune and MoneyThe magazines, some of the most celebrated titles in the industry, clashed with the lifestyle publications favored by Meredith, which bought Time Inc. last year. Live Briefing: Snowstorm Pummels Eastern SeaboardPlanes are grounded and trains are canceled as snow spreads from Washington to Boston. Getting Sick Can Be Really Expensive, Even for the InsuredBeyond medical costs, a trip to the hospital can mean a permanent reduction in income for many Americans, new research shows. In Brexit Give-and-Take, Britain Gives and the E.U. TakesEuropean leaders are expected to approve a deal to avoid a “cliff-edge” departure. But Brexit supporters are angry at policy retreats from London. China Gives Communist Party More Control Over Policy and MediaA blueprint lays out steps to enhance the party’s authority over films, TV and newspapers, as well as foreign affairs and economic policy, among other areas. When a 21st-Century Family Moves Into a 12th-Century CastleAlice and Alfred Liechtenstein have invited rising stars of the contemporary design world to create an unquestionably modern home. Where Do Birds Flock Together? Australians Are Mailing In Feathers to Help Find OutKate Brandis, an Australian researcher, has enlisted the public to help her track elusive waterfowl as the country’s wetlands disappear. Surfacing: The World Is Changing. This Trappist Abbey Isn’t. Can It Last?Meet the monks of Mepkin Abbey, a Trappist monastery in South Carolina, who are trying to maintain age-old religious traditions in a rapidly evolving world. Joan Jonas Endures With Her Strange and Entrancing RitualsThe New York native has been practicing performance art, the most ephemeral of forms, since the 1970s. Now she has the biggest museum show of her career. Bill Cunningham Left Behind a Secret MemoirFamously private, the society photographer waited till after his death to publish “Fashion Climbing.” Lens: Capturing Photos of Corporate Office Life in 1970s AmericaA photographer set out to portray the cookie-cutter culture of corporate America's bygone days. Heads Up: Shopping High-Fashion Paris on the CheapA designer thrift store aficionado in search of distinctly French fashion explores the luxury resale shops hidden away on side streets in Paris. Sudan, the Last Male Northern White Rhino, Dies in KenyaJust two members of the charismatic subspecies remain, both female. But scientists still hope to prevent the extinction of the animals. The New Health Care: Medicare Doesn’t Equal Dental Care. That Can Be a Big Problem.Oral health cannot properly be considered apart from the health of the rest of the body. More Recent Articles |
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A group of American exchange students in Italy caused a fire after attempting to cook pasta without water.
The Minnesota Vikings announced the signing of three players on Wednesday: kicker Kai Forbath, tight end Josiah Price and long snapper Nick Dooley.
Syracuse has surprisingly reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, relying on its zone defense to get the job done.
Terrell Owens has selected George Stewart as his presenter when he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this August.
Former Georgia running back Sony Michel has not been one to take anything for granted.
Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield worked out for Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase on Wednesday at the University of Oklahoma.
A New York City lawmaker proposed a bill Wednesday to ban smoking while strolling down a city sidewalk.
Seven years after Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was killed, armed groups are committing human rights abuses and people are being sold in open slave markets
If you thought Lionel Messi had a boot up on his opponents before, wait until you see his new secret weapon: Oprah Winfrey.
AIDS researcher Robert Redfield was selected to head the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Serena Williams lost her first match at the Miami Open Wednesday, falling in straight sets to Naomi Osaka.
People who like their steak well-done instead of rare might face a slightly increased risk of high blood pressure, a preliminary study suggests.
An Israeli military court sentenced a 17-year-old Palestinian girl to eight month in prison Wednesday for slapping two Israeli soldiers.
New research found that adults over 45 who drank 24 ounces or more of sugar-sweetened beverages every day had double the risk of dying from heart disease.
Pap tests have helped drive down rates of cervical cancer, and a new study suggests they also could be used to detect other gynecologic cancers early.
Workers restoring Lindisfarne Castle in Britain uncovered 17th century wall paintings they say are rare because of the building's military use at the time.
"General Hospital" earned a leading 26 nods when Daytime Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday.
Opposition lawmakers released tear gas in Kosovo's Parliament on Wednesday in an attempt to prevent a vote on a border demarcation agreement with Montenegro.
Justin Thomas was able to rescue a ball from an impossible lie, making par Wednesday on the ninth hole at the 2018 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Teddy Bridgewater, speaking with the New York media for the first time since signing with the Jets, said he is ready to compete for the starting job despite missing almost two seasons because of a knee injury.
Arizona freshman Deandre Ayton said farewell to college basketball and entered his name into the 2018 NBA Draft Wednesday on social media.
Mark Zuckerberg outlined a series of steps to protect Facebook users' data Wednesday following a "breach of trust" that jeopardized millions of users data. 



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