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Pedestrian deaths up 49% since 2009: Report Pedestrian deaths have increased by 49 percent since 2009, according to a survey published Tuesday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Struggling Nick Pivetta gets start for Phillies vs. Giants Nick Pivetta's promising start to the 2018 season has been derailed in his last two starts. Philadelphia 76ers ready to battle Boston Celtics, history Having survived to play at least one more game, the Philadelphia 76ers continue to battle history when they visit the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night. New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds close series after Harvey trade The New York Mets hope to depart Cincinnati on Wednesday with a much-needed series victory. Rays hopes offense gets going against Braves' Teheran The Tampa Bay Rays have scored one run total in their last two games, and they will try to get out of that slump against a pitcher in the middle of a tear. NFL denied RB Mike James' marijuana-use request Free agent running back Mike James tried to persuade the NFL to let him use marijuana as a painkiller. Money worries have more Americans anxious, survey finds Americans are becoming increasingly nervous, with anxiety levels on the rise -- and one of the main reasons is concern about being able to pay their bills New device cleared for gastrointestinal bleeding The FDA has approved the new Hemospray device to help control bleeding of the gastrointestinal tract. A bone drug may be used to treat baldness A drug intended as a treatment for osteoporosis may help treat hair loss, researchers say. Ex-CIA agent charged with spying for China A former CIA officer has been charged for allegedly conspiring to commit espionage against the United States, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. Senate report: Russia tried to undermine U.S. voting process in 2016 Russian cyber actors surveilled about 20 state election systems with the intent of undermining confidence in the U.S. voting process during the 2016 election. Seattle Mariners' James Paxton no-hits Toronto Blue Jays Seattle Mariners pitcher James Paxton pitched a no-hitter against the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. Reds legend Johnny Bench offers impromptu play-by-play during interview Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench showed off his play-by-play announcing ability Tuesday during the Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets game. Disney thanks 'Black Panther' for 23% earnings boost Walt Disney Co. saw a 23 percent earnings increase for the second quarter compared to 2017 thanks in large part to the success of "Black Panther." Indianapolis Colts sign DE Chris McCain, waive TE Randall Telfer The Indianapolis Colts signed free-agent defensive end Chris McCain and waived tight end Randall Telfer, the team announced Tuesday. Kansas City Chiefs sign rookie CB Tremon Smith, cut two others The Kansas City Chiefs signed sixth-round draft pick Tremon Smith, the team announced Tuesday. Dutch attorney convicted in Mueller probe reports to prison Alex van der Zwaan, the first person to be sentenced in the Robert Mueller investigation, has reported to prison. Democratic Republic of Congo declares new Ebola outbreak The Democratic Republic of Congo declared a new outbreak of the Ebola virus Tuesday, the World Health Organization said. Cincinnati Reds trade for New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey The Cincinnati Reds sent catcher Devin Mesoraco and cash to the New York Mets on Tuesday in exchange for pitcher Matt Harvey. U.S. job openings reach record high of 6.6 million The United States had a record 6.6 million job openings at the end of March, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday. Washington Redskins re-sign LG Shawn Lauvao The Washington Redskins re-signed left guard Shawn Lauvao, the team announced Tuesday. New England Patriots' Jason McCourty admits to playoff 'envy' of twin brother The New England Patriots will have twin brothers in their defensive backfield this season but don't expect a case of sibling rivalry. New Orleans Saints RB Mark Ingram suspended four games New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram was suspended four games for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances. |
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Trump kept his promise on Iran. But was it the right promise?The question now is whether withdrawing from the nuclear deal really makes the U.S. (and the world) a safer place. Mike Pompeo makes surprise visit to North KoreaPresident Trump said preparations continue for the historic summit. Key European allies vow to uphold Iran deal after Trump renegesIranian President Hassan Rouhani said the nation would continue talks with other parties to the agreement. Trump announces withdrawal from Iran nuclear dealIn an address from the White House, the president warned that if Iran seeks nuclear weapons it will face "bigger problems than it has ever had before." Facebook blocks foreign ads ahead of Irish referendum on abortionFacebook is taking unprecedented action to block outside forces from advertising in the Irish referendum on abortion laws. Ex-journalist behind mass protests becomes Armenia's new leaderNikol Pashinian, 42, was able to galvanize discontent into a mass movement that was occasionally raucous but largely peaceful. 'ISIS' threats against military wives really came from Russian trolls"Never in a million years did I think that it was the Russians. It feels so hilarious and insidious at the same time." China, Japan try to put past behind them amid Trump trade threatsThe three countries face the common threat of U.S. tariffs on products from washing machines and solar panels to aluminum and steel. More Recent Articles
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Iran, Schneiderman, Met Gala: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Iran, Facebook, Armenia: Your Wednesday BriefingTrump Withdraws U.S. From ‘One-Sided’ Iran Nuclear DealMr. Trump’s decision, while long anticipated and widely telegraphed, plunges America’s relations with European allies into deep uncertainty. Trump Pulls Out of Iran DealPresident Trump said pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal sends a message that “the United States no longer makes empty threats.” News Analysis: Behind Trump’s Termination of Iran Deal Is Risky Bet That U.S. Can ‘Break the Regime’President Trump’s decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal is premised on the idea that the U.S. and its allies force a better deal with Iran through isolation and sanctions. Iranians Fear Deeper Crisis as Trump Ends Nuclear DealIran’s economy was already in free fall. Now the lifeline offered by a deal that was supposed to lift barriers to the West is coming apart, too. Firm Tied to Russian Oligarch Made Payments to Michael CohenThe shell company Mr. Cohen used to pay Stormy Daniels later received over $1 million from the firm and several companies with business before the Trump administration. Russia Tried to Undermine Confidence in Voting Systems, Senators SayThe Senate Intelligence Committee identified around 20 states where Russian hackers surveilled election systems in 2016, but said it found no evidence that vote tallies were changed. Don Blankenship Loses West Virginia Republican Primary for SenateThe former coal executive faced a concerted effort by Republicans to stop him, including an appeal from President Trump. Patrick Morrisey, the state’s attorney general, won the party’s nomination. Vice President’s Brother Captures G.O.P. House Primary in IndianaOn his first run for office, Greg Pence, the vice president’s brother, won the Republican nomination on Tuesday for the House seat his brother once held. Eric Schneiderman Set Himself Up as Trump’s Foil. What Happens Now?The attorney general had made his name since 2016 as a crusader against Mr. Trump’s agenda and a counterweight to the presidential pardon powers. Replacing Schneiderman Is a Big Job. Some Say It’s One for a Woman.Since Mr. Schneiderman’s resignation, elected officials have said that would like to see a woman, perhaps a woman of color, hold the office for the first time. Cuomo Asks for Special Prosecutor to Investigate SchneidermanMr. Cuomo took the case away from the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., saying he wanted to avoid “even the whiff or perception of conflict.” 9/11 Planner, Tortured by C.I.A., Asks to Tell Senators About Gina HaspelIt isn’t known whether Ms. Haspel, nominated to lead the C.I.A., was involved in torturing Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who asked a military judge at Guantánamo Bay for permission to share the information. Op-Ed Columnist: A Courageous Trump Call on a Lousy Iran DealTrump’s Most Foolish Decision YetThe Iran nuclear deal has worked as intended. Violating it will make the United States far less safe. Where’s That Better Deal, Mr. Trump?Now he promises a better deal with Iran. The American people are already waiting for him to deliver on a string of such promises. What Is Kim Jong-un’s Game?North Korea is making overtures to South Korea to get closer to America and keep China in check. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Problem With ‘Feminist’ MenAt work, Eric Schneiderman championed women. At home, his exes say, the opposite was true. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump to Iran: America’s Word is WorthlessWithdrawing from the nuclear deal harms America and its allies and could ignite the Middle East. Op-Ed Columnist: Make Catholicism Weird AgainOp-Ed Columnist: Trump Vandalizes the Iran DealThe president is isolating the United States, not Iran, and increasing the risk of war. Opinion: Meet the Renegades of the Intellectual Dark WebAn alliance of heretics is making an end run around the mainstream conversation. Should we be listening? The Wreckage Schneiderman Leaves BehindNew Yorkers deserve the chance to choose a law enforcement leader who will be honest, independent and moral. George Deukmejian, 2-Term California Governor in the ’80s, Dies at 89A fiscally conservative Republican, he was admired for his bipartisanship and popular with voters as a foe of apartheid and assault rifles. Pulled From Rockefeller Walls, Picasso, Matisse and Monet Fetch Big PricesArtwork and antiques from the estate of David and Peggy Rockefeller went on the block at Christie’s and sales could reach $1 billion by week’s end. Jay-Z Is Ordered to Testify in Case Involving His Former Fashion BrandA federal judge is requiring him to testify as part of an investigation into a company that paid more than $200 million for assets related to Rocawear. Facebook Introduces Tools to Curb Foreign Meddling in Irish Abortion VoteThe social media giant is testing strategies that it hopes to employ in other elections, like letting users flag questionable ads. Needle by Needle, a Heroin Crisis Grips California’s Rural NorthSurging opioid use and homelessness are driving an epidemic of despair in parts of the state that are short of housing, treatment options and patience. Facebook to Reorganize After Scrutiny Over Data PrivacyThe social network overhauled itself into three new divisions and shuffled the leadership of its key businesses in one of its biggest reorganizations. Japan Seeks Its Economic Mojo in the Stuff That Makes the StuffPrecision parts and behind-the-scenes technology could play a major role in the country’s effort to shake itself out of its slow-growth doldrums. 200 Years On, Chinese-Australians Are Still Proving They BelongAt a time of increasing tension, many Chinese-Australians are demanding more recognition for their history and contributions to Australia. An Orchestra Adopts a City, One Kid at TimeWhen the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra started an after-school music program 10 years ago, it had 30 students. Now it has 1,300 — and counting. French Skills Meet Korean Flavors at Soogil in the East VillageSoogil’s chef was a sous-chef at Daniel; it shows in his love of foie gras and his soy-braised short rib. Books of The Times: With ‘Spring,’ Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Latest Project Comes Into FocusIn the third of four books addressed to his youngest daughter, Knausgaard returns to form, and to ruthlessness, writing to fight a familial legacy of alienation from the world. How to Maintain Sibling RelationshipsThe quality of sibling relationships is one of the most important predictors of mental health in old age. A Radical Artist Takes a Startling Turn Toward LoveKnown for politically charged social art, Marlene Dumas tries a new direction — Eros — inspired by Shakespeare. In the Name of Cardi, Let Us Pray‘This Is America’: 8 Things to Read About Childish Gambino’s New Music VideoThe new video from Donald Glover’s hip-hop alter ego is dense with allusions and provocative imagery. The internet is here to unpack it. The Ethicist: How Can I Make My Colleague Stop Stealing?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on a fellow professor who takes a free hand with institutional funds and what to do with old Playboy magazines. On Pro Basketball: This Was Supposed to Be the Raptors’ Year. What Now?They had the best record in the Eastern Conference and a new approach designed for playoff success. Enter LeBron James. Trilobites: How the Father of Computer Science Decoded Nature’s Mysterious PatternsIn research shortly before his death in 1954, Alan Turing used mathematics to explore how forms emerge, yielding insights that are now being applied to problems like desalination. More Recent Articles |
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Pedestrian deaths have increased by 49 percent since 2009, according to a survey published Tuesday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Nick Pivetta's promising start to the 2018 season has been derailed in his last two starts.
Having survived to play at least one more game, the Philadelphia 76ers continue to battle history when they visit the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
The New York Mets hope to depart Cincinnati on Wednesday with a much-needed series victory.
The Tampa Bay Rays have scored one run total in their last two games, and they will try to get out of that slump against a pitcher in the middle of a tear.
Free agent running back Mike James tried to persuade the NFL to let him use marijuana as a painkiller.
Americans are becoming increasingly nervous, with anxiety levels on the rise -- and one of the main reasons is concern about being able to pay their bills
The FDA has approved the new Hemospray device to help control bleeding of the gastrointestinal tract.
A drug intended as a treatment for osteoporosis may help treat hair loss, researchers say.
A former CIA officer has been charged for allegedly conspiring to commit espionage against the United States, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.
Russian cyber actors surveilled about 20 state election systems with the intent of undermining confidence in the U.S. voting process during the 2016 election.
Seattle Mariners pitcher James Paxton pitched a no-hitter against the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench showed off his play-by-play announcing ability Tuesday during the Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets game.
Walt Disney Co. saw a 23 percent earnings increase for the second quarter compared to 2017 thanks in large part to the success of "Black Panther."
The Indianapolis Colts signed free-agent defensive end Chris McCain and waived tight end Randall Telfer, the team announced Tuesday.
The Kansas City Chiefs signed sixth-round draft pick Tremon Smith, the team announced Tuesday.
Alex van der Zwaan, the first person to be sentenced in the Robert Mueller investigation, has reported to prison.
The Democratic Republic of Congo declared a new outbreak of the Ebola virus Tuesday, the World Health Organization said.
The Cincinnati Reds sent catcher Devin Mesoraco and cash to the New York Mets on Tuesday in exchange for pitcher Matt Harvey.
The United States had a record 6.6 million job openings at the end of March, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
The Washington Redskins re-signed left guard Shawn Lauvao, the team announced Tuesday.
The New England Patriots will have twin brothers in their defensive backfield this season but don't expect a case of sibling rivalry.
New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram was suspended four games for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances. 



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