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Trump holds first state dinner with France's Macron President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted their first state dinner Tuesday night. Koreas hold rehearsal for historic summit between Moon, Kim Officials from both Koreas hold first rehearsal session for the historic inter-Korean summit on Friday, at the border village of Panumunjom. Jewish leader warns against wearing yarmulkes in German cities A Jewish leader in Germany urged people not to wear yarmulkes out in public in major cities following several anti-Semitic attacks. Indiana Pacers aim to put pressure back on Cleveland Cavaliers The Indiana Pacers are in no better position to pull off a historic upset in this playoff series with the Cleveland Cavaliers than when they awoke Sunday. 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Bruins host Leafs in deciding Game 7 Toronto coach Mike Babcock thinks his Maple Leafs should cherish the chance to play in Wednesday's Game 7 of their first-round series with the Boston Bruins. Josh Allen wants to be the 1 for Cleveland Browns The Cleveland Browns have been a black hole for quarterbacks since returning to the city as an expansion team in 1999. New England Patriots sign OL Ulrick John The New England Patriots signed offensive lineman Ulrick John, the team announced Tuesday. Pressure on Raptors vs. Wizards in Game 5 The Toronto Raptors appeared to have control of their first-round series against Washington Wizards when they won the first two games. Common colon cancer screen may help men more than women Sigmoidoscopy, an alternative to colonoscopy, may help one gender more than the other, new research shows. Heavy drinking could raise your gum disease risk People who drink more than the recommended daily limit of alcohol may harbor an unhealthy mix of bacteria in their mouths, a new study suggests. Medical marijuana may not help your sleep apnea Medical marijuana shouldn't be used to treat sleep apnea, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine says in a new position statement. 'Big Hero 6' series to premiere on Disney Channel June 9 Disney Channel said Tuesday it will air the first two episodes of its new cartoon "Big Hero 6: The Series" on June 9 and 10. 'Smallville' actress accused of sex trafficking freed on $5M bail A federal judge in Brooklyn set actress Allison Mack's bail at $5 million Tuesday as she faces charges for sex trafficking for an alleged cult leader. Dallas police make arrest following shooting of two officers Police in Dallas arrested a person of interest in a shooting that critically injured two police officers Tuesday. 'Lethal Weapon' actor Clayne Crawford apologizes for on-set behavior Clayne Crawford said Tuesday he is grateful for his job on the FOX series "Lethal Weapon" and hopes fans "will stick with me and stick with the show." At least 16 people killed in attack on Nigerian church At least 16 people were killed in an attack allegedly carried out by cattle herders Tuesday on a Catholic church in Nigeria. Meek Mill attending Sixers playoff game hours after release from prison Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin picked rapper Meek Mill up from prison and took him to the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday following his release. Rob Gronkowski is officially playing for the Patriots in 2018 New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski announced that he is returning to the franchise in 2018 with a post Tuesday on his Instagram account. Doug Williams: Better chance of Washington Redskins trading down than up The Washington Redskins lost Kirk Cousins in free agency and now will rely on a starting quarterback who will be 34 when the 2018 season kicks off. 2018 NFL Draft: Arizona Cardinals making calls to trade up for QB The Arizona Cardinals have been working the phones, trying to find a willing trade partner to move up in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. 'Schoolhouse Rock!' musician Bob Dorough dies at 94 Musician Bob Dorough, who contributed to the creation of "Schoolhouse Rock!," died in Mt. Bethel, Pa., his family announced. He was 94. Bruce Campbell says he is retiring from playing Ash Williams Actor Bruce Campbell announced he is retiring from his iconic role of demon hunter Ash Williams. |
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U.K. destroyed immigration documents, then sent deportation noticesMany have been in the U.K. so long that they assumed they would never need to present documentation to prove they were in the country legally. Prince William, Kate keep world guessing over new baby's nameBased on names used by Britain's royal family in the past, some experts believe that contenders might include Arthur, Albert, Philip or James. Toronto van attack suspect charged with 10 counts of murderAlek Minassian, a 25-year-old from suburban Toronto, posted a cryptic message on Facebook just minutes before striking pedestrians, detectives say. 1,300-year-old bones may reveal secrets of pre-Incan societyArchaeologists are excited at finding the remains of two adults and a baby from a civilization that flourished in Lima from A.D. 100 to 650. Rescuers save dozens after boat capsizes in Mediterranean SeaThe Italian coast guard rescued 63 migrants from a capsized boat off the Libyan coast as calm seas mean more boats heading to Europe. Duchess Kate leaves hospital only 7 hours after delivering royal babyThe world watched in amazement as Duchess Kate left St. Mary's Hospital in London with her new baby boy a mere seven hours after giving birth to him. NBC's Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY from Kensington Palace. Body politic: Trump puts personal 'touch' on diplomacy with MacronThe public displays of affection between the powerful pair included cheek smooching, hand-holding and even a delicate dandruff dust-off. Trump warns Iran of 'bigger problems' if it restarts nuclear programTrump's comments came shortly after Iranian president Hassan Rouhani warned of "severe consequences" if the administration "betrays the deal." Royal wedding mania means big bucks for media companiesRoyal weddings, with their pomp and splendor, only come along every so often, and media companies are making sure they rake in every last dollar available. Victims sued a Mideast bank for financing terror. Supreme Court said they can't.In a 5-4 vote, the court refused to revive lawsuits that sought to hold Arab Bank responsible for attacks against foreign nationals in the Middle East. Missing Mexican students were killed, dissolved in acid after mistaken identity: authorities"Words can't explain the dimension of this madness," director Guillermo del Toro tweets. "The 'why' is unthinkable, the 'how' is terrifying." New royal baby altered line to British throne. Here's what it looks like now.Kate Middleton gave birth to a boy on Monday — her third child with Prince William. The baby boy is fifth in line to the throne. Injured veteran gets complete penis transplantMystery grows over pro-Saudi tabloid being sold in U.S.A digital copy of the magazine, produced by American Media Inc., was quietly shared with officials at the Saudi Embassy in Washington almost three weeks before its publication. France's Macron brings his Trump charm offensive statesideThe French president will look to convince his U.S. counterpart to shift course on a number of front during his state visit. 10 killed in Toronto after van strikes pedestriansMental illness — not terrorism — is the leading theory for a motive, U.S. and Canadian law enforcement officials say. It's a boy! Duchess Kate and Prince William welcome a sonIt's a year of happy occasions for the U.K. royal family, which will also celebrate Prince Harry's marriage to U.S. actress Meghan Markle on May 19. More Recent Articles
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Macron, Ronny Jackson, Toronto: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Macron, Trump, Toronto: Your Wednesday BriefingMulvaney, Watchdog Bureau’s Leader, Advises Bankers on Ways to Curtail AgencyMick Mulvaney, acting director of the bureau, also described the two types of people he was most responsive to as a lawmaker: constituents and the lobbyists who contributed to his campaign. Toronto Van Attack Suspect Expressed Anger at WomenAlek Minassian, 25, a resident of Toronto’s Richmond Hill suburb, careened the white rental van onto a sidewalk, killing 10 people. When Toronto Suspect Said ‘Kill Me,’ an Officer Put Away His GunConstable Ken Lam turned off his siren, calmly ordered the man to get down and placed him under arrest. It was “a great outcome in a horrible situation,” an expert said. What Is an Incel? Explaining a Term Used by the Toronto Van Attack SuspectThe man behind Monday’s rampage praised an online community of misogynists just minutes before killing 10 people, according to the authorities. Trump Signals Openness to a ‘New Deal’ to Constrain IranAs he welcomed President Emmanuel Macron of France, President Trump also expressed hope for a nuclear agreement with North Korea and called Kim Jong-un “very honorable.” Le Bromance: Trump and Macron, Together AgainThere was a mutual kiss on the cheek in the East Room, clasped hands and the first state dinner of the Trump era. A National Security Aide’s Departing Wish: Cooking for the State DinnerFor his exit from the Trump administration, Michael Anton, a self-described “right-wing Francophile,” asked to work as a line cook helping to prepare dinner for the French president. E.P.A. Announces a New Rule. One Likely Effect: Less Science in Policymaking.The agency plans to publish a new regulation Tuesday that would restrict the kinds of scientific studies the agency can use when it develops policies. Scott Pruitt’s Political Patron Now Questions the E.P.A. Chief’s EthicsSenator James Inhofe, who has long championed Mr. Pruitt, now says he’d like to see an investigation into the ethical allegations against his protégé. Pruitt’s Security Chief Moonlighted for Tabloid Publisher That Backed TrumpPasquale Perrotta is being investigated by the E.P.A. and Congress for his outside work, which included assignments for American Media Inc., the publisher of The National Enquirer. F.D.A. Cracks Down on ‘Juuling’ Among TeenagersThe agency has begun an aggressive campaign to target retailers and manufacturers that market e-cigarettes to minors. The devices’ popularity has alarmed parents, schools and public health officials. Op-Ed Contributor: Is This Toronto?The city, long used to peace and harmony, has to confront the fact that mass violence can happen here, too. Op-Ed Columnist: Flattery Got Ronny Jackson Only So FarThe White House physician fawned his way into Donald Trump’s heart. Senators are less impressed. Op-Ed Contributor: Adventures in Transgender FertilityI’m a lesbian. My fiancée is a trans woman. We’re trying to have a baby the old-fashioned way. It’s complicated. Op-Ed Columnist: Israel’s Got Its Own Refugee Dilemma: African ‘Dreamers’The U.S. and Europe aren’t alone in feeling the effects of people fleeing a World of Disorder for a World of Order. Editorial: When Presidents Go to WarA bipartisan bill prescribes when and where force can be used, but the terms are so broad that they may not limit presidential war-making. Op-Docs: Polar Bears of Hudson BayPolar bears haunt the landscape around the remote town of Churchill in northern Manitoba. Op-Ed Contributor: Tammy Duckworth and Working Moms Like MineContributing Op-Ed Writer: A Strong Economy Won’t Make You Popular These DaysIn many countries, unemployment is down, wages are up and inflation is almost zero. But leaders face unusually low approval ratings. Op-Ed Contributor: Rod Rosenstein, Robert Mueller and the Art of SurvivalSometimes the best way to do justice is to compromise with those who would deny it. Parkland Gunman Carried Out Rampage Without Entering a Single ClassroomThe police said Nikolas Cruz walked down the hallways of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida and took aim at students and teachers trapped in the corridor. Where 8-Year-Old Was Raped and Killed, Hindus Rally Around SuspectsProtests of outrage over the crime have erupted across India. But in the village where she was killed, people have lined up behind the accused men. U.K.’s Parliament Square Gets a Female Statue. It Only Took 200 Years.Millicent Fawcett, the relatively unsung leader of the women’s suffragist movement, has joined the likes of Churchill, Lincoln and Mandela. Wanted at Chinese Start-Ups: Attractive Women to Ease Coders’ StressSome tech companies are hiring female “motivators” for a role that’s a mix of psychologist and cheerleader — to help overworked male programmers through conversation and massages. Finland Has Second Thoughts About Giving Free Money to Jobless PeopleFinland captured global attention with its trial of universal basic income, handing out cash, no strings attached. Now, the experiment is ending. With 2 Special Election Wins, Democrats Gain State Senate Edge* (*See Felder)Democrats now have a numerical advantage in the State Senate, but Simcha Felder, who said he will continue to caucus with Republicans, has hindered their quest for control. the breakdown: Two Seconds That Explain BalanchineOur chief dance critic walks us through the opening seconds of “Concerto Barocco,” which returns to New York City Ballet this week. ‘Avengers: Infinity War’: It’s Marvel’s Universe. We Just Live in It.Infinity? Come on. It’s not even three hours! But there is enough time to get a hunky-Chris showdown (Pratt vs. Hemsworth vs. Evans). 36 Hours: What to Pack for a Trip to Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria is known for natural beauty, but there’s more to see and explore. Before you go, follow our guide to plan your visit, and pack these essentials for your trip. Profile: A Comic Strip About the Marines: The Few, the Proud, the Bored Out of Their MindsMaximilian Uriarte attributes his success with “Terminal Lance” to accuracy and raw material from his loyal fans. Van Morrison Would Rather Play Jazz Than Talk About ItThe musician’s new album, “You’re Driving Me Crazy,” is his second release fully steeped in jazz. His favorite thing about it: “the spontaneity.” Lens: A Puzzle With No Solution: Roger Ballen’s Quest for Meaning Through PhotographyThe internationally renowned artist, 68, tells those who want to follow in his footsteps: “You need time to germinate.” Review: ‘Transfers’ and the Anguished Art of the College InterviewLucy Thurber’s compassionate but clunky play follows the bids of two young men from the Bronx to win scholarships at a New England college. Trilobites: Why It Seems Like Everyone Is Always Angry With YouIt’s possible that they aren’t, it’s just that you have trouble reading neutral facial expressions because of your family experience, a new study suggests. More Recent Articles |
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted their first state dinner Tuesday night.
Officials from both Koreas hold first rehearsal session for the historic inter-Korean summit on Friday, at the border village of Panumunjom.
A Jewish leader in Germany urged people not to wear yarmulkes out in public in major cities following several anti-Semitic attacks.
The Indiana Pacers are in no better position to pull off a historic upset in this playoff series with the Cleveland Cavaliers than when they awoke Sunday.
Toronto coach Mike Babcock thinks his Maple Leafs should cherish the chance to play in Wednesday's Game 7 of their first-round series with the Boston Bruins.
The Cleveland Browns have been a black hole for quarterbacks since returning to the city as an expansion team in 1999.
The New England Patriots signed offensive lineman Ulrick John, the team announced Tuesday.
The Toronto Raptors appeared to have control of their first-round series against Washington Wizards when they won the first two games.
Sigmoidoscopy, an alternative to colonoscopy, may help one gender more than the other, new research shows.
People who drink more than the recommended daily limit of alcohol may harbor an unhealthy mix of bacteria in their mouths, a new study suggests.
Medical marijuana shouldn't be used to treat sleep apnea, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine says in a new position statement.
Disney Channel said Tuesday it will air the first two episodes of its new cartoon "Big Hero 6: The Series" on June 9 and 10.
A federal judge in Brooklyn set actress Allison Mack's bail at $5 million Tuesday as she faces charges for sex trafficking for an alleged cult leader.
Police in Dallas arrested a person of interest in a shooting that critically injured two police officers Tuesday.
Clayne Crawford said Tuesday he is grateful for his job on the FOX series "Lethal Weapon" and hopes fans "will stick with me and stick with the show."
At least 16 people were killed in an attack allegedly carried out by cattle herders Tuesday on a Catholic church in Nigeria.
Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin picked rapper Meek Mill up from prison and took him to the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday following his release.
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski announced that he is returning to the franchise in 2018 with a post Tuesday on his Instagram account.
The Washington Redskins lost Kirk Cousins in free agency and now will rely on a starting quarterback who will be 34 when the 2018 season kicks off.
The Arizona Cardinals have been working the phones, trying to find a willing trade partner to move up in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Musician Bob Dorough, who contributed to the creation of "Schoolhouse Rock!," died in Mt. Bethel, Pa., his family announced. He was 94.
Actor Bruce Campbell announced he is retiring from his iconic role of demon hunter Ash Williams. 



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