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Vermont will offer $10K to remote workers who move there Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill on Wednesday that will offer remote workers in other states $10,000 to move there. Robert Mueller's Russia probe cost nearly $17M in first year Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election has cost nearly $17 million in its first year. Italy establishes populist government led by Giuseppe Conte Italian Prime Minister-designate Giuseppe Conte and President Sergio Mattarella agreed on a coalition government for the country Thursday. Buffalo Bills rookie QB Josh Allen ends OTAs on high note Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen continued to work with the third string Thursday on the final day of organized team activities. Arizona Cardinals complete draft class, sign C Mason Cole The Arizona Cardinals signed offensive lineman Mason Cole to a four-year contract, the team announced Thursday. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Saxon Warrior favorited in Investec Derby Derbies in England and France top weekend racing calendar as US prepares for another Triple Crown run; much more worldwide Thoroughbred action. St. Paul, Minneapolis archdiocese settles with clergy abuse victims for $210M The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis settled hundreds of clergy sex abuse cases for $210 million, lawyers representing the victims announced. Marijuana, opioids found in 58 percent of dead drug-impaired drivers Nearly 60 percent of fatally injured drivers with known results tested positive for marijuana, opioids or a combination of both in 2016. Dow Jones falls 252 points after Trump tariff announcement The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 250 points after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. 16 killed in Mother's Day marches across Nicaragua as calls for new elections grow At least 16 people died during protest marches on Nicaragua's Mother's Day in several cities across the country. Buffalo Bills release C Eric Wood with injury settlement The Buffalo Bills are releasing veteran center Eric Wood and have reached an injury settlement with the Pro Bowl offensive lineman. Pat Bowlen Trust rejects daughter's ownership hopes of Denver Broncos A tug-of-war for control of the Denver Broncos is unfolding after the second-oldest daughter of longtime owner Pat Bowlen expressed her desire of the franchise. Carolina Panthers waive T Zach Banner The Carolina Panthers waived offensive tackle Zach Banner, the team announced Thursday. Johnny Manziel will be backup in CFL debut Johnny Manziel will see his first CFL action on Friday night but it will be in a backup role. Drug abuse program for homeless veterans hopes to expand nationwide Healthcare organizations based in Boston hope to expand their clinical partnership to engage more veterans with mental-health and substance-use diagnoses. Philadelphia Eagles RB Jay Ajayi expects to have lead role Jay Ajayi envisions himself as the lead running back with the Philadelphia Eagles in the upcoming NFL season. Apotex recalls nasal spray bottles over glass particle fears Pharmaceutical company Apotex Corp. announced a voluntary recall of its Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray after it was found to contain glass particles. Food security in Cambodia faces threat due to hydropower New dams for hydroelectricity are altering Cambodia's Mekong River, and could threaten fish migration, livelihoods and regional food security. Cleveland Browns LB Jamie Collins limited in return to practice Cleveland Browns linebacker Jamie Collins was able to practice on a limited basis during organized team activities on Wednesday. Canon will no longer sell any film cameras Japanese camera maker Canon announced it will no longer sell film cameras, focusing solely on digital cameras and accessories. Nanorobots help remove bacteria, toxins from blood Nanorobots that are about 25 times smaller than the width of a human hair have been developed to remove harmful bacteria and toxins by swimming through blood. Buffalo Bills TE Logan Thomas out for rest of offseason program Buffalo Bills tight end Logan Thomas underwent a surgical procedure on his knee and will miss the rest of the club's offseason program. North Carolina landslide collapses home, kills 2 A landslide in western North Carolina caused a gas leak that collapsed a home and killed two people, police said Thursday. |
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World's biggest reef may be more resilient than we thoughtSports betting is coming to America. Here's what it looks like in Britain.Gambling on soccer and other sports is a multibillion dollar industry in Britain, but it isn't without problems. U.N. says Mexican security forces are likely behind disappearances in border city"Many of these people are reported to have been arbitrarily detained and disappeared while going about their daily lives." Trump says North Korean leader is sending him a letter, summit meetings productiveNorth Korean officials will travel from New York to Washington on Friday to deliver it, the president said. U.S. allies fire back after Trump slaps tariffs on steel, aluminum"This is not about the American people. We have to believe that at some point their common sense will prevail," said Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau. Russia uses journalist's 'resurrection' to cast doubt on spy poisoningThe journalist and Kremlin critic was widely reported to have been murdered before surprising virtually everyone by turning up alive at a news conference. Denmark bans the wearing of face veils in public"It's not nice. It will mean that I won't be able to go to school, go to work or go out with my family," said one Copenhagen resident. Israel's defense chief goes to Russia. Is a deal to neuter Iran in the works?The influence of Iran and the Tehran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah in neighboring Syria has increasingly alarmed Israel. Pompeo serves up American beef to salvage North Korea summitKim Yong Chol has been sanctioned by the Treasury over the Sony cyberattack and is accused of being behind the sinking of a South Korean navy ship. Ailing Thai beach made famous by DiCaprio film gets tourist timeoutOnce a pristine Thai paradise, the secluded bay made famous by "The Beach" has been exhausted by mass tourism. Russia's Lavrov meets Kim Jong Un, invites him to MoscowMoscow has so far remained largely on the sidelines as the North Korean leader has emerged onto the world stage this year. More Recent Articles
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Tariffs, Pardons, Italy: Your Thursday Evening BriefingWhite House to Impose Metal Tariffs on Key U.S. Allies, Risking RetaliationTariffs on imported steel and aluminum from Canada, the European Union and Mexico are meant to fulfill President Trump’s vows to protect American industry, but they are drawing a fierce response. The Economy Can Handle Steel and Aluminum Tariffs. The Real Risk Is Erratic Policy.The near-term costs of steel and aluminum tariffs are manageable; the longer-term costs of potential trade wars with the entire world are greater China Cuts Tariffs Ahead of U.S. Commerce Secretary’s Visit to BeijingThe decision will lower trade barriers on an eclectic range of imports, but on few American goods. A Look at Dinesh D’Souza, Pardoned by TrumpThe conservative commentator’s incendiary attacks on liberals have made him, at times, a hero of the right. Now he has been pardoned for a campaign finance felony. Italy’s Populist Parties Win Approval to Form GovernmentThe arrangement puts Europe’s fourth largest economy into the hands of parties antagonistic to the European Union and illegal immigrants. Why Italy’s Political Turmoil Is Causing Financial Angst ElsewhereBankers and investors are worried that Italy, one of the European Union’s biggest economies, may be headed toward a government skeptical of the euro. N.F.L.’s Alternate ‘Cheerleaders’ Don’t Cheer or DanceNoncheering cheerleaders are hired on looks and dressed like cheerleaders, but their primary job is to charm the team’s fans. Andaman Sea Dispatch: On the High Seas, Keeping Vigil for an Unwanted MinorityNo country is eager to take in the Rohingya. That indifference means more suffering and death for Myanmar’s Muslim ethnic group. Myanmar and U.N. Agree to Aim for Repatriation of RohingyaMyanmar’s government signed an agreement with the United Nations, but few expect the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority forced to flee Myanmar, to go home anytime soon. Dinesh D’Souza? Really?Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Presents: ‘Celebrity Impunity’What Happens When Abortion Is Banned?America Declares War on Its FriendsSporting: Ovechkin, Babchenko and the Politics of Russian HockeyWhat Happens When a Journalist Comes Back From the DeadThanks to Arkady Babchenko’s stunt, dismissing fake news just became a whole lot harder in Russia. The 1,500 ‘Missing’ Kids Are the Lucky OnesIs the United States Losing Its Humanity?The Trump administration’s approach to refugee aid is eroding our moral standing in the world. Op-Ed Columnist: On Race: The Moral High GroundContributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump Against the Liberal TideThe president is pushing ever more aggressively to bring America’s emancipation project to a halt, but it won’t be easy. Archdiocese in Minnesota Plans to Settle With Abuse Victims for $210 MillionIf approved, the settlement will be the largest ever for a sex abuse case involving an archdiocese that has filed for bankruptcy protection. Ted Dabney, a Founder of Atari and a Creator of Pong, Dies at 81Mr. Dabney helped lay the groundwork for the modern video game industry by developing the technology behind an electronic version of table tennis that was an instant hit. Want a Divorce in China? You Might Have to Fail a Quiz First.In some parts of China, couples hoping to split up have been tested on their knowledge of each other. High scorers were encouraged to work on the marriage. Don’t Call It an Embassy: U.S. Gives Its Taiwan Ties a $250 Million UpgradeThe opening of a new American institute in Taiwan comes as the U.S. has slowly elevated its relationship with the island democracy, despite angering China. Worried About Big Tech? Chinese Giants Make America’s Look TameChina’s two internet behemoths, Tencent and Alibaba, are spending billions of dollars in an escalating battle to dominate every part of daily life. SoftBank Fund Puts $2.25 Billion in G.M.’s Driverless UnitThe magnitude of the deal reflects the growing confidence that commercial use of autonomous cars is in sight, despite recent setbacks. Sign Washed Away in Hurricane Sandy Lands on Beach in FranceA journey of five years and 3,600 miles for a real-estate sign that vanished from the Jersey Shore. New York Public Housing Set to Get Federal Monitor and $1 Billion in RepairsA settlement with federal prosecutors would bring more funding, and oversight, to an agency that has slipped into disrepair. Art Review: Fantastical Cityscapes of Cardboard and Glue at MoMAThe visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes. On the Runway: Gucci Has a Rave in a CemeteryAlessandro Michele took his sprawling vision of cruise collection muchness to a Roman necropolis in France. No ghosts allowed. How to Deal with Overly Chatty Group TextsThat group text with your family has your phone buzzing all day while you’re trying to work, or all night while you’re trying to relax. Here’s how to get some peace. Profile: With ‘There There,’ Tommy Orange Has Written a New Kind of American EpicMr. Orange is part of a generation of young indigenous writers who are redefining the native canon. Lens: Documenting Hanoi’s Postwar EvolutionA photographer’s quest to capture a city’s transformation, along with its people. Review: Shailene Woodley Braves the Elements in ‘Adrift’The Rich History of the Rallye des PrincessesThe motorsport event for women in France and Spain is meant to combine the elegance, conviviality and competition of female drivers of the past. The Largest Health Disparity We Don’t Talk AboutAmericans with serious mental illnesses die 15 to 30 years earlier than those without. He Fled the Ash That Buried Pompeii, Only to Be Crushed by a RockArchaeologists in Italy found the skeleton of a man protruding from a huge block of stone, almost 2,000 years after he died. Tech We’re Using: How Technology Is Changing Visual ArtMinh Uong, a visual editor at The Times, uses both low- and high-tech tools to create editorial art, but tech does not necessarily make it easier to become a professional illustrator. More Recent Articles |
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Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill on Wednesday that will offer remote workers in other states $10,000 to move there.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election has cost nearly $17 million in its first year.
Italian Prime Minister-designate Giuseppe Conte and President Sergio Mattarella agreed on a coalition government for the country Thursday.
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen continued to work with the third string Thursday on the final day of organized team activities.
The Arizona Cardinals signed offensive lineman Mason Cole to a four-year contract, the team announced Thursday.
Derbies in England and France top weekend racing calendar as US prepares for another Triple Crown run; much more worldwide Thoroughbred action.
The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis settled hundreds of clergy sex abuse cases for $210 million, lawyers representing the victims announced.
Nearly 60 percent of fatally injured drivers with known results tested positive for marijuana, opioids or a combination of both in 2016.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 250 points after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
At least 16 people died during protest marches on Nicaragua's Mother's Day in several cities across the country.
The Buffalo Bills are releasing veteran center Eric Wood and have reached an injury settlement with the Pro Bowl offensive lineman.
A tug-of-war for control of the Denver Broncos is unfolding after the second-oldest daughter of longtime owner Pat Bowlen expressed her desire of the franchise.
The Carolina Panthers waived offensive tackle Zach Banner, the team announced Thursday.
Johnny Manziel will see his first CFL action on Friday night but it will be in a backup role.
Healthcare organizations based in Boston hope to expand their clinical partnership to engage more veterans with mental-health and substance-use diagnoses.
Jay Ajayi envisions himself as the lead running back with the Philadelphia Eagles in the upcoming NFL season.
Pharmaceutical company Apotex Corp. announced a voluntary recall of its Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray after it was found to contain glass particles.
New dams for hydroelectricity are altering Cambodia's Mekong River, and could threaten fish migration, livelihoods and regional food security.
Cleveland Browns linebacker Jamie Collins was able to practice on a limited basis during organized team activities on Wednesday.
Japanese camera maker Canon announced it will no longer sell film cameras, focusing solely on digital cameras and accessories.
Nanorobots that are about 25 times smaller than the width of a human hair have been developed to remove harmful bacteria and toxins by swimming through blood.
Buffalo Bills tight end Logan Thomas underwent a surgical procedure on his knee and will miss the rest of the club's offseason program.
A landslide in western North Carolina caused a gas leak that collapsed a home and killed two people, police said Thursday. 


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