4 Newsletters: 60 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 60 new articles

At least 25 people are dead and several injured after a volcano erupted in Guatemala on Sunday.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 23 new articles

  1. At least 25 dead after volcano erupts in Guatemala
  2. SpaceX launches SES-12 communications satellite
  3. Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels open series
  4. Diamondbacks, Giants prepare for series opener, MLB draft
  5. Georgia cop fired after dashcam video shows he hit suspect with patrol car
  6. Dozens of migrants drown off Tunisian coast
  7. New York Yankees, dominating AL Central, visit Detroit Tigers
  8. Stanley Cup Finals: Golden Knights look to tie series with Capitals
  9. Parkland students remember slain classmates in graduation ceremony
  10. Bravo cancels 'The Imposters' after two seasons
  11. Laura Prepon confirms she married Ben Foster
  12. Israel Air Force strikes 15 Hamas targets in Gaza
  13. Ex-New England Patriots LB Shea McClellin defends 'Patriot Way'
  14. Raiders' Donald Penn angrily called Jon Gruden after Kolton Miller pick
  15. Free-agent DT Ra'Shede Hageman charged with DWI
  16. Jets RB Isaiah Crowell admits never knowing role with Browns
  17. Michael Crabtree on leading Ravens receivers: 'I don't have a choice'
  18. Former Eagles LB Mychal Kendricks signing with Browns
  19. Rudy Giuliani: Trump 'probably' has power to pardon himself
  20. Ex-Patriots G Nate Solder admits 'pressure' to fix Giants' offensive line
  21. Former Lions WR Calvin Johnson: Ailing ankles end speculation of comeback
  22. Miami Dolphins' Bobby McCain becomes highest-paid nickelback
  23. Free-agent RB Adrian Peterson heaps praise on Saints QB Drew Brees

At least 25 dead after volcano erupts in Guatemala

At least 25 people are dead and several injured after a volcano erupted in Guatemala on Sunday.
    

SpaceX launches SES-12 communications satellite

SpaceX launched a communications satellite into orbit.
    

Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels open series

The Kansas City Royals have played better lately, but they're still searching for improvements heading into a series against the Los Angeles Angels.
    

Diamondbacks, Giants prepare for series opener, MLB draft

Two teams with more on their minds than just an early season game begin a three-game series Monday when the Arizona Diamondbacks visit the San Francisco Giants.
    

Georgia cop fired after dashcam video shows he hit suspect with patrol car

A Georgia cop has been fired after knocking down a suspect with his patrol car during a chase, officials announced on Saturday.
    

Dozens of migrants drown off Tunisian coast

At least 46 people drowned off the coast of Tunisia while attempting to migrate to Europe, officials said Sunday.
    

New York Yankees, dominating AL Central, visit Detroit Tigers

The New York Yankees have enjoyed great success against the American League Central Division this season, and they'll get two more chances on Monday.
    

Stanley Cup Finals: Golden Knights look to tie series with Capitals

The Vegas Golden Knights' storybook inaugural season is teetering on the brink. Given all they have accomplished thus far, they see no reason to panic.
    

Parkland students remember slain classmates in graduation ceremony

The 2018 senior class of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School graduated Sunday, after 17 students and faculty members were killed in February.
    

Bravo cancels 'The Imposters' after two seasons

Bravo has canceled "The Imposters" after two seasons.
    

Laura Prepon confirms she married Ben Foster

Laura Prepon and Ben Foster are married.
    

Israel Air Force strikes 15 Hamas targets in Gaza

Israel launched air raids over Palestinian positions in the Gaza strip on Saturday night, the Israeli Defense Force said.
    

Ex-New England Patriots LB Shea McClellin defends 'Patriot Way'

Shea McClellin came to the defense of his former team -- and the so-called "Patriot Way" -- in light of shots at Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots.
    

Raiders' Donald Penn angrily called Jon Gruden after Kolton Miller pick

Donald Penn revealed that he was fit to be tied when the Oakland Raiders selected Kolton Miller with the 15th overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.
    

Free-agent DT Ra'Shede Hageman charged with DWI

Free-agent defensive tackle Ra'Shede Hageman was arrested early Saturday on a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of driving while impaired.
    

Jets RB Isaiah Crowell admits never knowing role with Browns

New York Jets running back Isaiah Crowell doesn't have fond memories of his time with the Cleveland Browns.
    

Michael Crabtree on leading Ravens receivers: 'I don't have a choice'

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Michael Crabtree is aware that there is a lot expected of him during his first season with the club.
    

Former Eagles LB Mychal Kendricks signing with Browns

Free-agent linebacker Mychal Kendricks will sign a one-year contract with the Cleveland Browns, the NFL Network reported Sunday.
    

Rudy Giuliani: Trump 'probably' has power to pardon himself

Rudy Giuliani said President Donald Trump probably has the power himself if found guilty in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
    

Ex-Patriots G Nate Solder admits 'pressure' to fix Giants' offensive line

Nate Solder is well aware of the challenge that found its way to his plate shortly after he signed a four-year, $62 million contract with the New York Giants.
    

Former Lions WR Calvin Johnson: Ailing ankles end speculation of comeback

Former Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson ended any speculation about a possible comeback to the football field.
    

Miami Dolphins' Bobby McCain becomes highest-paid nickelback

The Miami Dolphins made Bobby McCain the NFL's highest-paid nickelback after signing him to a four-year, $27 million contract extension.
    

Free-agent RB Adrian Peterson heaps praise on Saints QB Drew Brees

Free-agent running back Adrian Peterson was impressed by New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees despite being teammates for a short period of time.
    
You Might Like


CBS News First lady Melania Trump not attending G7, North Korea summits CBS News WASHINGTON -- First lady Melania Trump isn't joining her husband at the G7 summit in Quebec this week. She's also not planning to accompany him to the expected meeting with ...
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Top Stories - Google News"Top Stories - Google News" - 2 new articles

  1. First lady Melania Trump not attending G7, North Korea summits - CBS News
  2. Possibility of Trump pardoning himself sparks GOP pushback - The Hill

First lady Melania Trump not attending G7, North Korea summits - CBS News


CBS News

First lady Melania Trump not attending G7, North Korea summits
CBS News
WASHINGTON -- First lady Melania Trump isn't joining her husband at the G7 summit in Quebec this week. She's also not planning to accompany him to the expected meeting with North Korea's leader in Singapore the week after, according to spokeswoman ...
Melania Mystery Continues: First Lady Won't Accompany President To G7 Or SingaporeHuffPost
Melania Trump to attend event with Gold Star families on MondayThe Hill
Melania Trump to re-emerge Monday at reception for Gold Star familiesUSA TODAY
Fox News -The Mercury News -Politico -Bustle
all 272 news articles »
    

Possibility of Trump pardoning himself sparks GOP pushback - The Hill


TIME

Possibility of Trump pardoning himself sparks GOP pushback
The Hill
Both congressional Republicans and the president's attorney Rudy Giuliani urged caution that a self-issued pardon could be politically problematic for Trump. But Giuliani said the president "probably" has the power to give himself a pardon even though ...
President Trump Thinks He Is a KingNew York Times
Donald Trump vs. Robert Mueller: Memo previews possible legal war over Russia probeUSA TODAY
Giuliani: Trump Could Have Shot Comey And Still Couldn't Be Indicted For ItHuffPost
Los Angeles Times -Business Insider -Bloomberg -Yahoo News
all 304 news articles »
    

You Might Like


"They pulled my teeth out, they beat me, they dragged me down the corridors. When the night came, I knew what would happen to me," one rape victim said.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 7 new articles

  1. War crimes took place in this hotel. You can book a room.
  2. Western Europe gets its 1st populist government
  3. Protests resume after Palestinian paramedic's Gaza funeral
  4. Nearly half of Afghan kids, disproportionately girls, don't go to school
  5. Dead whale found with 17 pounds of plastic in its stomach
  6. Mattis warns of 'bumpy road' to Trump-Kim summit
  7. China warns trade agreements 'void' if U.S. imposes tariffs
  8. More Recent Articles

War crimes took place in this hotel. You can book a room.

"They pulled my teeth out, they beat me, they dragged me down the corridors. When the night came, I knew what would happen to me," one rape victim said.

    

Western Europe gets its 1st populist government

A little-known law professor who exaggerated his academic credentials will be the country's next premier.

    

Protests resume after Palestinian paramedic's Gaza funeral

Razan Najjar, a 21-year-old volunteer paramedic, was shot as she tried to help evacuate wounded near Israel's perimeter fence with Gaza.

    

Nearly half of Afghan kids, disproportionately girls, don't go to school

Conflict, poverty, child marriage and discrimination against girls are reportedly the main reasons they miss out on educations.

    

Dead whale found with 17 pounds of plastic in its stomach

The whale spit out five plastic bags on Friday and later died, officials said.

    

Mattis warns of 'bumpy road' to Trump-Kim summit

The Defense Secretary was speaking at the start of a meeting with South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo and Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera .

    

China warns trade agreements 'void' if U.S. imposes tariffs

The new Chinese threats came as the U.S. was singled out by some of its closest allies over trade.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 28 new articles

  1. Europe Edition: Populists, Britain, Denmark: Your Monday Briefing
  2. Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, South China Sea, Breast Cancer: Your Monday Briefing
  3. Democrats Hope an Asian Influx Will Help Turn Orange County Blue
  4. Jon Tester, a Democrat in Deep-Red Montana, Isn’t Sweating Trump’s Threats
  5. How Mnuchin Keeps a Steady Grip in a Tug of War on Trade
  6. Within Trump’s Trade Factions, Nations Look for a Friendly Face
  7. When Guns Are Sold Illegally, A.T.F. Is Lenient on Punishment
  8. Good News for Women With Breast Cancer: Many Don’t Need Chemo
  9. Planning Trump-Kim Meeting: Who Sits Where, What Will They Eat and Who Pays?
  10. North Korea Says Syria’s Assad Will Visit With Kim
  11. President Trump Thinks He Is a King
  12. The Shame in Puerto Rico
  13. The Stone: What Religion Gives Us (That Science Can’t)
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Where Trump Succeeded
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Some Good News — Seriously — About Politics
  16. Two Elite Climbers Fall to Their Deaths Scaling El Capitan in Yosemite
  17. Indonesia Clamps Down on Simmering Independence Effort in Papua
  18. Slovenia Elections Tilt Another European Country to the Right
  19. Benedict Cumberbatch Credited With Saving a Cyclist From Attackers
  20. A New Principal Pushes for Change. Then the Investigations Start.
  21. Why Is Trump ‘Not Important’ in Mexico Election? All Candidates Are Against Him
  22. Why Are the Death Tolls in Puerto Rico From Hurricane Maria So Different?
  23. A Baseball Binge With Small-Town Charm
  24. A Soldier Died After Racist Hazing. Now His Story Is an Opera.
  25. What to Cook: What to Cook This Week
  26. Album Review: Kanye West Writes a Song of Himself on ‘Ye’
  27. Prices Keep Rising for Drugs Treating Painful Sex in Women
  28. Trilobites: Ladybugs, Aphids and the Toxic Combat That Might Be Happening in Your Garden
  29. More Recent Articles

Europe Edition: Populists, Britain, Denmark: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, South China Sea, Breast Cancer: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Democrats Hope an Asian Influx Will Help Turn Orange County Blue

The demographics are evolving fast in the once reliably Republican suburbs of Southern California, but what that will mean at the ballot box remains a big question mark for the midterms.

    

Jon Tester, a Democrat in Deep-Red Montana, Isn’t Sweating Trump’s Threats

President Trump may have put a big target on Senator Jon Tester’s back, but the Democrat is confident that Montanans know where he stands.

    

How Mnuchin Keeps a Steady Grip in a Tug of War on Trade

The Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, has managed to stay in President Trump’s good graces while advocating a more free-trade approach, but that balancing act is showing signs of strain.

    

Within Trump’s Trade Factions, Nations Look for a Friendly Face

Divisions and reversals on trade under President Trump have flummoxed U.S. allies and rivals, who are courting whichever advisers they think will listen.

    

When Guns Are Sold Illegally, A.T.F. Is Lenient on Punishment

Regulators are wary of punishing gun stores that break the law, a review of internal inspection reports and interviews with officials show.

    

Good News for Women With Breast Cancer: Many Don’t Need Chemo

Many women with early-stage forms of the disease can forego chemo, based on a test that measures the activity of genes involved in breast cancer recurrence.

    

Planning Trump-Kim Meeting: Who Sits Where, What Will They Eat and Who Pays?

The June 12 summit meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un requires figuring out countless details, all of which could be ignored last minute by two leaders known for changing their minds.

    

North Korea Says Syria’s Assad Will Visit With Kim

The announcement that President Bashar al-Assad plans to visit North Korea, which was not confirmed by Syria, came just days after President Trump announced a summit with the North was back on.

    

President Trump Thinks He Is a King

Are presidents above the law? Trump’s lawyers seem to think so.

    

The Shame in Puerto Rico

A new study points to a far higher death toll from Hurricane Maria, more evidence of the Trump administration’s neglect.

    

The Stone: What Religion Gives Us (That Science Can’t)

No amount of scientific explanation or sociopolitical theorizing is going to console a grieving mother.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Where Trump Succeeded

The Republican Party as we knew it is on life support.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Some Good News — Seriously — About Politics

Even in the age of Trump, the United States is making progress toward universal health insurance and universal pre-K.

    

Two Elite Climbers Fall to Their Deaths Scaling El Capitan in Yosemite

The climbers, Jason Wells of Boulder, Colo., and Tim Klein of Palmdale, Calif., were climbing with a third person, who was uninjured.

    

Indonesia Clamps Down on Simmering Independence Effort in Papua

Human rights groups are alarmed about a crackdown on people who are peacefully supporting independence in the Papua region.

    

Slovenia Elections Tilt Another European Country to the Right

The populist party of the firebrand former prime minister, Janez Jansa, won the most votes, but could struggle to form a coalition.

    

Benedict Cumberbatch Credited With Saving a Cyclist From Attackers

The fictional detective Sherlock Holmes solved crimes. Now the actor who played him appears to have stopped one.

    

A New Principal Pushes for Change. Then the Investigations Start.

Asked to revive troubled New York City schools, administrators have faced a flood of investigations that derail their efforts and, often, their careers.

    

Why Is Trump ‘Not Important’ in Mexico Election? All Candidates Are Against Him

Whatever their differences on domestic issues, the four presidential candidates all agree on their opposition to the American president.

    

Why Are the Death Tolls in Puerto Rico From Hurricane Maria So Different?

A guide to the widely varying estimates and what accounts for their differences.

    

A Baseball Binge With Small-Town Charm

Every spring for the last 60 years, Grand Junction, Colo., has embraced the junior college Division I World Series.

    

A Soldier Died After Racist Hazing. Now His Story Is an Opera.

The life and death of Pvt. Danny Chen, who killed himself after being brutally hazed in Afghanistan, is the subject of “An American Soldier.”

    

What to Cook: What to Cook This Week

New recipes from Melissa Clark and David Tanis, blueberry cobbler and tofu saag paneer: There’s a lot to look forward to.

    

Album Review: Kanye West Writes a Song of Himself on ‘Ye’

On the rapper’s eighth studio album the focus isn’t on America but his all-encompassing self-absorption.

    

Prices Keep Rising for Drugs Treating Painful Sex in Women

Pharmaceutical companies get away with marking up drugs used to improve women’s sex lives because there’s little public outcry over a topic that’s pretty much taboo.

    

Trilobites: Ladybugs, Aphids and the Toxic Combat That Might Be Happening in Your Garden

Some invasive ladybugs feast on other species of ladybugs, but not as much when a kind of toxic aphid is around.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


No comments

Powered by Blogger.