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Cyclone Mekunu surges through Oman killing 2 Nearly two-years' worth of rain pounded Oman in one day as Cyclone Mekunu made landfall Saturday, killing two, including a 12-year-old girl. Free agent RB Adrian Peterson posting workouts Free agent running back Adrian Peterson has been posting videos of himself on Instagram this month working out with weights and on treadmills. Celtics brace for Cavaliers, LeBron James in Game 7 It has been six years since LeBron James walked onto the TD Garden parquet and willed the Miami Heat to a elimination-avoiding victory over the Boston Celtics. Former Buccaneers QB Josh Freeman retires Former first-round draft pick Josh Freeman retired after attempting a comeback in the Canadian Football League. Champions League: Real Madrid beats Liverpool, Salah injured Real Madrid won its third consecutive Champions League final, beating Liverpool 3-1 Saturday at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine. Mario Batali's Las Vegas restaurants to close Chef Mario Batali's Las Vegas restaurants to close, affecting almost 300 employees at Carnevino Italian Steakhouse, B&B Ristorante and Otto Enoteca e Pizzeria. Astronaut Alan Bean, fourth man on the moon, dies at 86 Apollo and Skylab astronaut Alan Bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon and an accomplished artist, died Saturday at a hospital in Houston, Texas. Homeland Security authorizes 15,000 visas to help struggling companies The Department of Homeland Security will provide 15,000 additional H-2B visas to at-risk businesses to bring in low-skilled foreign labor this summer. Lava destroys 82 structures as eruptions continue in Hawaii Structures destroyed by Kilauea's volcanic lava climbed to 82 on Friday, up from 50 earlier this week, as firefighters go door-door urging residents to leave. FDA approves new drug to treat rare disease PKU FRIDAY, May 25, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Palynziq (pegvaliase-pqpz) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat phenylketonuria, commonly called PKU. |
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Ireland ends abortion ban as 'quiet revolution' transforms countryIreland's Prime Minister described the result as the culmination of a "quiet revolution" in what was once one of Europe's most socially conservative countries. Saudi arrests of female activists come amid prince's wider crackdown"Some Western observers have been happy to turn a blind eye," said Jane Kinninmont, deputy head of the Middle East and North Africa program at Chatham House, a London think tank. Irish voters appear to embrace repeal of abortion banThe official tally won't come till Saturday, but two major exit polls suggest that Ireland is moving away from its conservative Roman Catholic roots. Trump hints axed summit with Kim Jong Un might be back on"The opportunity is not lost. It is just delayed," one U.S. general said. "It may have been too early to celebrate. It is also too early to quit." White House wants briefing on classified Russia probe info, Giuliani says"If the spying was inappropriate, that means we may have an entirely illegitimate investigation," Rudy Giuliani said of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe. Congress sounds bipartisan alarm as Trump deals on ZTEMembers of both parties say the Chinese telecom giant poses a national security threat. More Recent Articles
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Photos From Ireland, as ‘Yes’ Supporters Celebrate Vote to Legalize AbortionPrime Minister of Ireland Leo Varadkar called the result of Ireland's referendum on abortion a “culmination of a quiet revolution that’s been taking place in Ireland for the past 10 or 20 years.” North Korea Willing to Talk About ‘Complete Denuclearization’Seeking to salvage a landmark meeting with President Trump, Kim Jong-un told South Korea that he is willing to discuss abandoning his arsenal. Keeping Summit Hopes Alive Suggests Kim Jong-un May Need a DealWhen President Trump canceled their meeting, Mr. Kim’s bid to ease sanctions and rebuild the North Korean economy was thrown into doubt. She Went to Interview Morgan Freeman. Her Story Became Much Bigger.After Mr. Freeman spoke to a CNN reporter, Chloe Melas, in a way she considered inappropriate, she tracked down other women who said the actor had mistreated them. News Analysis: Trump Versus Law Enforcement: A Confrontation With No PrecedentThe president’s allies say he has every right to manage the executive branch and every reason to be outraged at possible misconduct aimed at his campaign. Critics say he is wreaking untold damage on institutions that form the bulwark of a democratic society. On Washington: Why Some Senators Who Want a Criminal Justice Overhaul Oppose a Prisons BillSenior Senate authors of a long-stalled but much more comprehensive package say that a bill passed by the House falls short because it doesn’t address federal sentencing laws. Trump Falsely Says Times Made Up Source in Report on Korea Summit MeetingThe source disputed by President Trump was in fact a senior administration official speaking to a large group of reporters in the White House briefing room. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsSandy Hook families confront Alex Jones in court. André Leon Talley is the subject of a new documentary. We rank the tastes of summer. The world says farewell to Philip Roth. And more. The Silence of the BugsExposures: In the Kingdom of MenCan Ireland Be Catholic Without the Church?The institution may be in decline. But Ireland has not simply transformed into another secular Western European country. Op-Ed Columnist: Grifters Gone WildAre we a nation of con artists and suckers grappling with a final grand con that could end our species? Op-Ed Columnist: Aristotle’s Wrongful DeathDespite declining enrollment, traditional college majors are more important than ever. The Predators in the KitchenBeyond the shocking revelations about Mario Batali is an industry that consistently mistreats women. Op-Ed Columnist: Free Speech Will Not Save UsA Christian Nationalist BlitzAntibiotics in Meat Could Be Damaging Our GutsThe F.D.A. banned the use of antibiotics for growth promotion in animals last year. One organic cattle farmer is sure the ban is being flouted. Alan Bean, 4th Person to Walk on the Moon, Dies at 86After leaving NASA, Mr. Bean, a former Navy test pilot, became a full-time artist, creating images of space exploration. Joshua Holt, an American Held in a Venezuelan Jail for 2 Years, Is Back in the U.S.President Trump welcomed Mr. Holt home on Saturday from what Mr. Trump called a “tough situation.” Mr. Holt’s release appeared to be a step to try to lower tensions between Washington and Venezuela. Makers of ‘Sesame Street’ Sue to Get Raunchy Puppet Movie to Change Its AdvertisingThe creators of the children’s television show want “The Happytime Murders,” an upcoming movie featuring puppets, to stop using the slogan “No Sesame. All Street.” Woman Fatally Shot by Border Patrol Agent Came to U.S. Seeking Work, Family Says“Don’t treat us like animals,” the woman’s aunt said. The woman, Claudia Patricia Gómez González, 19, had studied accounting but could not find work in Guatemala. Herman D. Farrell Jr., of Harlem’s Political Old Guard, Dies at 86A longtime Democratic assemblyman, Mr. Farrell was a trusted, gentlemanly party leader in New York and once ran for mayor. As Google Feeds Cats, Owl Lovers Cry FoulIn a Silicon Valley park, burrowing owls are dying and disappearing. Public records and a bit of snooping uncovered a path that led to Google and its feline-loving employees. Survivors of Massacre Ask: ‘Why Did They Have to Kill Those Children?’More than 35 years after a massacre left almost 1,000 dead in rural El Salvador, a trial of the generals accused of planning the slaughter may finally give answers to haunting, horrific questions. Woody Harrelson, Rogue Number OneHollywood’s cosmic cowboy is working furiously — all while performing science experiments on his reality. On Soccer: Real Madrid Beats Liverpool in Champions League Final on a Wonder and Two BlundersGareth Bale scored twice as Real Madrid won Europe’s top club championship for the third year in a row. Bites: An Omaha Restaurant Redefining the Steakhouse ExperienceOf the many steak joints in the Nebraska city, Monarch is the first to dry-age steaks in-house. Fiction: A Novel of Sri Lanka’s Civil War, in Lush Tropical DetailRoma Tearne’s “Brixton Beach,” a multigenerational family story, touches on sectarian strife in Sri Lanka and the nostalgia that comes after leaving home. More Recent Articles |
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Nearly two-years' worth of rain pounded Oman in one day as Cyclone Mekunu made landfall Saturday, killing two, including a 12-year-old girl.
Free agent running back Adrian Peterson has been posting videos of himself on Instagram this month working out with weights and on treadmills.
It has been six years since LeBron James walked onto the TD Garden parquet and willed the Miami Heat to a elimination-avoiding victory over the Boston Celtics.
Former first-round draft pick Josh Freeman retired after attempting a comeback in the Canadian Football League.
Real Madrid won its third consecutive Champions League final, beating Liverpool 3-1 Saturday at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine.
Chef Mario Batali's Las Vegas restaurants to close, affecting almost 300 employees at Carnevino Italian Steakhouse, B&B Ristorante and Otto Enoteca e Pizzeria.
Apollo and Skylab astronaut Alan Bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon and an accomplished artist, died Saturday at a hospital in Houston, Texas.
The Department of Homeland Security will provide 15,000 additional H-2B visas to at-risk businesses to bring in low-skilled foreign labor this summer.
Structures destroyed by Kilauea's volcanic lava climbed to 82 on Friday, up from 50 earlier this week, as firefighters go door-door urging residents to leave.
FRIDAY, May 25, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Palynziq (pegvaliase-pqpz) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat phenylketonuria, commonly called PKU. 


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