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Rudy Giuliani: Trump repaid Cohen for Stormy Daniels payment Rudy Giuliani said President Donald Trump repaid his lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 settlement he paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels. 12 killed in bombing of Libyan electoral commission At least 12 people died at Libya's electoral commission headquarters when two suicide bombers blew themselves up. Capitals' Tom Wilson gets three game ban from Stanley Cup playoffs The NHL has suspended Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson for three games for a check to the head of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Zach Aston-Reese. Hawaii legislature passes ban on sunscreen to protect coral reefs Hawaii's legislature has sent a bill to the governor that bans sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate believed to harm marine life and coral reefs. 76ers know they have to be better vs. Celtics The Philadelphia 76ers know things aren't very complicated as they head into Thursday night's Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at TD Garden. Toronto Raptors struggling to overcome Cleveland Cavaliers ... againU. S. Justice Department to send prosecutors, judges to border The U.S. Department of Justice will send prosecutors and judges to the U.S.-Mexico border to prosecute immigrants illegally entering the United States. UMass extends coach Mark Whipple's contract through 2020 The University of Massachusetts extended the contract of football coach Mark Whipple through the 2020 season, the school announced. Chris Zorich named AD at Chicago State Chris Zorich, who played defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears and Notre Dame, has been hired as athletic director at Chicago State. New Era Pinstripe Bowl scheduled for Dec. 27 The New Era Pinstripe Bowl announced on Wednesday the ninth edition of the game will be played on Thursday, Dec. 27 at 5:15 p.m. at Yankee Stadium. Red Cross: Nurse abducted in Somalia A German nurse working for the International Committee of the Red Cross was abducted when armed gunmen stormed into its compound in Somalia's capital. Jimmy Kimmel, Alyson Hannigan to serve as 'Gong Show' judges Alyson Hannigan, Jimmy Kimmel, Brad Paisley and Jason Sudeikis are to appear on "The Gong Show," ABC announced Wednesday. Mindy Kaling working on 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' series for Hulu Mindy Kaling and Matt Warburton are writing and producing a limited series for Hulu based on the 1994 romantic comedy "Four Weddings and a Funeral." Two men settle with Starbucks, Philadelphia after arrest Two black men arrested at a Starbucks settled with the city of Philadelphia for $1 each and an undisclosed settlement with the company. Bears reportedly won't pick up White's option The Chicago Bears will not pick up the option of wide receiver Kevin White, the NFL Network reported on Wednesday, the deadline for exercising fifth-year options on 2015 first-round draft picks. Free agent Wheaton signs with Eagles The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, who did not select a wide receiver in last week's NFL draft, signed free agent wideout Markus Wheaton to a one-year contract, the team announced on Wednesday. NFL committee proposes new kickoff rules Kickoffs will not disappear from NFL games in 2018, but they will look different. |
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Cambridge Analytica to close down after Facebook data scandalThe data analytics firm engulfed in Facebook's user privacy scandal has suddenly filed for insolvency. Anti-migrant mayor's message to Trump: Border barrier 'saved my town'The modern-day iron curtain stretches for 100 miles and is patrolled by soldiers, dogs, and 3,000 border police. The Iraqi who threw his shoes at Bush is going into politics"This is for the widows and orphans," Muntazer Zaidi yelled at the U.S. president during a 2008 press conference. Letters invisible to naked eye discovered on Dead Sea ScrollsThe "small size and precarious physical state" meant some of them had not previously been sorted or deciphered. Watch 1,374 drones dance across the sky over ancient Chinese cityThe record-breaking drone flight created 16 different 3D formations, including a camel and a high-speed train, in a 13-minute performance. Humans may have lived in Philippines eons agoArchaeologists have unearthed tools and a rhino skeleton on the island of Luzon that may point to the existence of a human relative from 700,000 years ago. Man plans to end life in right-to-die nationDavid Goodall is not terminally ill, but says his quality of life has deteriorated and is seeking "voluntary euthanasia." Follow the migrant caravan's journeySee photos from the migrants' trek as they flee violence and persecution in Central America. Over 50 caravan migrants allowed in U.S. for processing, organizers sayRoughly 100 migrants were still waiting outside the San Ysidro port of entry after coming to the crossing in hopes of seeking asylum. Lost in translation? France's Macron thanks Australian PM's 'delicious' wife"I want to thank you for your welcome, thank you and your delicious wife for your warm welcome," the French leader said. Forced surgery, sterilization: Japan's trans community faces uphill battleDespite the transgender community's current struggles, however, longtime advocate Fumino Sugiyama says there's reason to believe hope is on the horizon. Chaos grips Armenia as ruling elite clings to powerMore Recent Articles
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Rod Rosenstein, Cambridge Analytica, Starbucks: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Spain, Netanyahu, Meatballs: Your Thursday BriefingTrump Assails Justice Dept., Siding With House Conservatives in DisputeThe president warned in a tweet that he may have to “use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved” in the conflict between the lawmakers and the deputy attorney general. Trump Adds Clinton Impeachment Lawyer, Bracing for a Fight on Multiple FrontsEmmet Flood’s hiring reflects concern that the Russia investigation will drag on and that the midterm elections could result in a Congress eager to take on the White House. Cambridge Analytica to File for Bankruptcy After Misuse of Facebook DataThe consultant, which said it would cease most operations in the United States and Britain, relied on Facebook data to profile and target voters during the 2016 campaign. Redskins Cheerleaders Describe Topless Photo Shoots and an Uneasy Night OutMen were granted up-close access to photo shoots on the beach when the women were nude, the cheerleaders said. Ex-Lobbyist for Foreign Governments Helped Plan Pruitt Trip to AustraliaThough the trip never happened, it shows a pattern in which the E.P.A. chief has relied on people with business interests to shape the agenda of his foreign travel. White House Memo: Kelly Finds Himself in a Familiar Place in the Trump White House: Eyeing the Exits“It’s like a really bad marriage,” Chris Whipple, author of a history of White House chiefs of staff, said of the relationship between President Trump and his chief of staff. On Anniversary of House Obamacare Repeal, Democrats Look to Extract a PriceDemocratic candidates for the House say voters will punish Republicans for voting last year to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even though the law survived. With Three Rapid Strokes, Netanyahu Advances Agenda Against IranWith warplanes, a PowerPoint presentation and a new law, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has strengthened his hand in foiling Iran’s strategic ambitions. Palestinian Leader Incites Uproar With Speech Condemned as Anti-SemiticWith a toxic speech that many called anti-Semitic, Mahmoud Abbas opened a rare Palestine Liberation Organization council meeting that might be his last. The Truth Trump Doesn’t Want You to Know About the CaravanOp-Ed Columnist: Of Swamps, a New Pence and ‘Cocaine Mitch’Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Is America Lost in Space?Fifty years ago, the manned space program was grounded, and Will Robinson and his family were on TV. In 2018, both things are true again. Mueller’s Questions Point to What Trouble Trump Is InThey leave little doubt that the president is in serious jeopardy, particularly regarding obstruction of justice. Why Silicon Valley Must Go to WarTechnology for the military cannot be separated cleanly from technology for everything else. Op-Ed Contributor: Fast Bus Service in New York City? It’s PossibleSmall fixes like dedicated bus lanes and priority at traffic signals, can help get New Yorkers where they need to go faster. What to Do With the ‘Bad Men’ of the #MeToo MovementReaders suggest what justice could look like for men who lost their reputations but who aren’t headed to court. Cold-War Echoes in Central AmericaAfter a decade of backing human rights and reform, the United States is once again backing corruption and strongmen. Op-Ed Columnist: Politicians Don’t Need New Ideas2 Black Men Settle With Starbucks and Philadelphia Over ArrestThe city will spend $200,000 on a program that helps high school students who dream of being entrepreneurs. The men will each receive $1. Starbucks also announced a financial settlement. 9 Believed Dead After Military Plane Crashes in GeorgiaThe crash of an Air National Guard transport was the second fatal crash in less than a year involving a version of the C-130, a workhorse of military aviation. Swedish Meatballs Are Turkish? ‘My Whole Life Has Been a Lie’Turks celebrated the Swedish government’s lighthearted admission, made on Twitter. But some Swedes were dismayed. Iowa Lawmakers Pass Abortion Bill With Roe v. Wade in SightsIf Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, signs the bill, it is sure to trigger a court battle. Supporters want to see it reach the Supreme Court. Teenager’s Prom Dress Stirs Furor in U.S. — but Not in ChinaAfter a Utah high school student wore a Chinese-style cheongsam, Asian-Americans’ reactions were blistering. But that perplexed many on the other side of the world. As Poland and Hungary Flout Democratic Values, Europe Eyes the Aid SpigotIn plans for its next multiyear budget, the European Union is considering how to use funding cuts to promote the rule of law and an independent judiciary. Teacher Pay Is So Low in Some U.S. School Districts That They’re Recruiting OverseasCiting a dearth of qualified local candidates, schools are increasingly turning to foreign educators in the Philippines to fill core teaching jobs. Body Cam Video Shows Police Entering Las Vegas Gunman’s RoomNewly released video shows the moment the Las Vegas police breached the hotel room of Stephen Paddock. He killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more in a shooting rampage on Oct. 1. All We Want to Do Is Watch Each Other Play Video GamesBooks of The Times: ‘Barracoon’ and ‘Slave Old Man’ Approach the Trauma of Slavery With Care and KinshipPatrick Chamoiseau and Zora Neale Hurston tell, in very different ways, the stories of Africans captured and sold into slavery in the New World. An Unlikely Sex Symbol, Poised for a BreakthroughA childhood operation left Franz Rogowski with a speech impediment, and his clown school asked him to leave. Now, he’s one of Germany’s most admired leading men. Where Art Forgeries Meet Their MatchWith high-tech instruments and the periodic table, Jamie Martin takes a deep dive into paintings at Sotheby’s. Diablo Cody, Responding to Criticism, Says ‘Tully’ Is Meant to Be ‘Uncomfortable’The screenwriter discussed her latest film, which stars Charlize Theron and is drawing complaints from survivors of postpartum depression. Fiction: A Debut Novel Traces the Filipino Experience in the United StatesElaine Castillo’s “America Is Not the Heart” exposes the social injustices of life as an immigrant in 1990s California. Andy Warhol’s Never-Before-Seen Photo PortraitsA rediscovered trove of images includes portraits of Muhammad Ali, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Grace Jones. Trilobites: Gaia’s Map of 1.3 Billion Stars Makes for a Milky Way in a BottleEuropean astronomers released a three-dimensional map of the Milky Way, the most detailed survey ever produced of our home galaxy. More Recent Articles |
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Rudy Giuliani said President Donald Trump repaid his lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 settlement he paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
At least 12 people died at Libya's electoral commission headquarters when two suicide bombers blew themselves up.
The NHL has suspended Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson for three games for a check to the head of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Zach Aston-Reese.
Hawaii's legislature has sent a bill to the governor that bans sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate believed to harm marine life and coral reefs.
The Philadelphia 76ers know things aren't very complicated as they head into Thursday night's Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at TD Garden.
It is supposed to be different for the Toronto Raptors this season.
The U.S. Department of Justice will send prosecutors and judges to the U.S.-Mexico border to prosecute immigrants illegally entering the United States.
The University of Massachusetts extended the contract of football coach Mark Whipple through the 2020 season, the school announced.
Chris Zorich, who played defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears and Notre Dame, has been hired as athletic director at Chicago State.
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl announced on Wednesday the ninth edition of the game will be played on Thursday, Dec. 27 at 5:15 p.m. at Yankee Stadium.
A German nurse working for the International Committee of the Red Cross was abducted when armed gunmen stormed into its compound in Somalia's capital.
Alyson Hannigan, Jimmy Kimmel, Brad Paisley and Jason Sudeikis are to appear on "The Gong Show," ABC announced Wednesday.
Mindy Kaling and Matt Warburton are writing and producing a limited series for Hulu based on the 1994 romantic comedy "Four Weddings and a Funeral."
Two black men arrested at a Starbucks settled with the city of Philadelphia for $1 each and an undisclosed settlement with the company.
The Chicago Bears will not pick up the option of wide receiver Kevin White, the NFL Network reported on Wednesday, the deadline for exercising fifth-year options on 2015 first-round draft picks.
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, who did not select a wide receiver in last week's NFL draft, signed free agent wideout Markus Wheaton to a one-year contract, the team announced on Wednesday.
Kickoffs will not disappear from NFL games in 2018, but they will look different. 



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