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Ancient treatment may help fight 'superbugs' A certain type of clay appears effective against disease-causing bacteria in wounds, including some that are antibiotic-resistant, researchers say. Obamacare enrollee numbers aren't falling: Report Health insurance coverage rates have held steady in the United States, despite continued commotion over the future of the Affordable Care Act. Soldiers' suicide attempts often come without prior mental health diagnosis Many U.S. soldiers who attempt suicide have no prior diagnosis of a mental health issue and such histories may not be a good predictor of their suicide risk. 11-year-old Wisconsin boy rescued after getting sucked into roadside ditch An 11-year-old Wisconsin boy was rescued after getting sucked into a draining ditch due to heavy rain in the area, officials said Tuesday. Missouri duck boat captains targeted in criminal investigation The captains of two Ride the Ducks amphibious tour boats involved in a fatal sinking incident in Missouri were identified as targets of a criminal investigation Wednesday. Don Blankenship denied third party spot on West Virginia ballot The West Virginia Supreme Court denied ex-convict Don Blankenship a spot on the November ballot as the Constitution Party's Senate candidate. 10 dead in Chicago apartment fire, smoke detector found in wreckage The death toll in a fire at an Illinois apartment building rose to 10 as two children who had been hospitalized after the fire died early this week. Norman expected to become major hurricane this week Hurricane Norman developed Wednesday afternoon in the eastern Pacific Ocean, one of two Category 1 storms churning west of Mexico. Miriam strengthens into Category 1 hurricane Hurricane Miriam developed in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, but doesn't currently pose a threat to land, the National Hurricane Center said. Watch: Mother, daughter damage swing set artwork at Pennsylvania museum A woman and her daughter damaged an art installation at a Pennsylvania museum, mistakenly believing the sculpture of a swing set was meant to be played with. French, British ships clash over English Channel scallop fishing French and British fishing boats clashed over scallop fishing practices in the English Channel with fishermen on both sides throwing projectiles at each other. Sumlin gearing up for Arizona debut The college landscape can change quickly from one offseason to the next, and the Pac-12 is a prime example with five new head coaches set to begin the next chapters of their careers this weekend. Georgia newcomers could provide some punch Georgia is hoping a batch of new players will contribute to its cause this fall. Mullen era begins with Florida hosting Charleston Southern Florida hired coach Dan Mullen from Mississippi State in an effort to boost what has been a stagnant offense for close to a decade. British Columbia sues pharmaceutical companies over opioid crisis The province of British Columbia, Canada, filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies, accusing them of contributing to the country's opioid epidemic. Kelly names QB Wimbush as Notre Dame starter Senior quarterback Brandon Wimbush will start for No. 12 Notre Dame in its opener against No. 14 Michigan on Saturday night in South Bend, Ind., head coach Brian Kelly confirmed on Wednesday. WR McCaffrey waived/injured by 49ers The San Francisco 49ers have placed wide receiver Max McCaffrey on waivers with an injury designation, the team announced on Wednesday. |
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John McCain, Nafta, Harry Potter: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingDemocratic Embrace of Diverse Candidates Collides With Barbed Politics of Trump EraAndrew Gillum’s victory in the Democratic gubernatorial primary in Florida comes at a time when racial and ethnic issues are becoming more volatile and explicit in politics. Gillum Win Continues Breakthrough Year for Black CandidatesAndrew Gillum’s primary victory in Florida is the latest in a series of high-profile triumphs for black Democratic candidates running for governor, joining Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Ben Jealous in Maryland. Andrew Gillum Pulled Off the Upset of a Lifetime. Now Comes the Hard Part.After the surprise victory of Mr. Gillum, a progressive, 39-year-old black man, in the Democratic primary for Florida governor, he must now find a way to raise enough money for a grueling general election. Don McGahn to Leave White House Counsel Job This Fall, Trump SaysThe president’s tweet surprised Mr. McGahn, a key witness to the question of whether the president obstructed the Russia inquiry, and effectively forced his exit. Trump Accuses China of Undermining Diplomacy With North KoreaThe president appeared in part to be trying to dial back remarks made by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who had opened the door to resuming joint military exercises with the South. McCain Family Mourns in ArizonaSenator John McCain’s wife, Cindy, and his children paid their respects at a ceremony in the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix. New U.S. Sexual Misconduct Rules Bolster Rights of Accused and Protect CollegesEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos is preparing to propose new sexual misconduct rules that cement the rights of the accused and reduce liability for institutions. ‘Can You Stop Interrupting?’ ‘Can You Stop Lying?’ Cuomo and Nixon Spar in Debate.The candidates for governor in New York fought over standing up to President Trump, marijuana, health care policy and corruption in Albany. Who Stretched the Truth? A Cuomo-Nixon Fact CheckIn the Heart of Gentrifying Brooklyn, Nixon Finds Her AudienceThe crowd at the debate watch party had no patience for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s recitation of investments in transportation, given the area’s subway woes. Trump’s Ludicrous Attack on Big TechThe idea that Google and Twitter are rigging their platforms against him is patently false. Notes on the Culture: What Does It Mean to Be an Artist and a Mother?A new retrospective reveals the extent of Ree Morton’s brief career, and the agonizing decision women of her era had to make between their children and their work. Album Review: Ariana Grande Sails Above Sorrow on ‘Sweetener’On the pop singer’s first album after the Manchester attack, she is her own choir and support group, returning to songs that tout empowerment and joy. $400,000 Poured In for a Homeless Man, and Now He Wants ItHe gave a stranded couple his last $20. They used his story to raise $400,000 through GoFundMe. He claims he never saw any money. Now he has a lawyer. Rain Dove Says Asia Argento Texts Were Sent to the PoliceThe gender-nonconforming model says Argento is not being truthful about a sexual-assault case. Trump Attacks CNN After Source Raises Doubts About Report on Russia MeetingThe president says the network was “caught in a major lie” and refused to admit the mistake. CNN stands by its story. Hong Kong Professor Arrested After Wife’s Body Is Found in SuitcaseThe case comes as another professor in Hong Kong faces a high-profile trial in the deaths of his wife and daughter involving a gas-filled yoga ball. Algae Bloom in Lake Superior Raises Worries on Climate Change and TourismScientists cannot say for sure what causes algae blooms, but their appearance is associated with runoff, heavy rain and warming temperatures. Canada and U.S. Express Optimism as Pressure Builds to Reach Nafta AccordThe two countries inched closer toward resolving their differences as both faced pressure to avoid a trade deal that left out Canada. After Urban Meyer Suspension, Some at Ohio State See a Culture of Sports Above AllThe football coach’s suspension for his handing of a domestic abuse case, following a sexual abuse case implicating a former wrestling team doctor, has raised difficult questions on campus. The New New World: Customers Died. Will That Be a Wake-Up Call for China’s Tech Scene?The rape and killing of two women using a ride-hailing service owned by Didi Chuxing should be a shock to an industry that has long prized growth over users. Our Favorite Tools to Stay on Top of Your Financial LifeHere are some of the best apps and services to help keep your money on track, whether you’ve never created a budget or you’re a seasoned investor. Talk: Trixie Mattel Says Drag Queens Are Like Swiss Army KnivesThe reigning champion of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars” on Barbie as inspiration and when femininity becomes threatening. Wordplay: One Hundred Miles From HereSolving the crossword helps a young woman stay connected to family as she ventures toward independence. Travel Tips From Six U.S. Open Tennis StarsVenus and Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal and more share their best tips to sleeping on long flights, the best getaways you may not expect, and the things they’ll never leave home without. State of the Art: ‘Overtourism’ Worries Europe. How Much Did Technology Help Get Us There?A rising chorus blames Airbnb, Uber and other internet-enabled travel conveniences for a boom that threatens a sustainable balance. The New Health Care: Study Causes Splash, but Here’s Why You Should Stay Calm on Alcohol’s RisksHarms increase with each additional drink per day, yet they are much smaller than many other risks in our lives. More Recent Articles
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A certain type of clay appears effective against disease-causing bacteria in wounds, including some that are antibiotic-resistant, researchers say.
Health insurance coverage rates have held steady in the United States, despite continued commotion over the future of the Affordable Care Act.
Many U.S. soldiers who attempt suicide have no prior diagnosis of a mental health issue and such histories may not be a good predictor of their suicide risk.
An 11-year-old Wisconsin boy was rescued after getting sucked into a draining ditch due to heavy rain in the area, officials said Tuesday.
The captains of two Ride the Ducks amphibious tour boats involved in a fatal sinking incident in Missouri were identified as targets of a criminal investigation Wednesday.
The West Virginia Supreme Court denied ex-convict Don Blankenship a spot on the November ballot as the Constitution Party's Senate candidate.
The death toll in a fire at an Illinois apartment building rose to 10 as two children who had been hospitalized after the fire died early this week.
Hurricane Norman developed Wednesday afternoon in the eastern Pacific Ocean, one of two Category 1 storms churning west of Mexico.
Hurricane Miriam developed in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, but doesn't currently pose a threat to land, the National Hurricane Center said.
A woman and her daughter damaged an art installation at a Pennsylvania museum, mistakenly believing the sculpture of a swing set was meant to be played with.
French and British fishing boats clashed over scallop fishing practices in the English Channel with fishermen on both sides throwing projectiles at each other.
The college landscape can change quickly from one offseason to the next, and the Pac-12 is a prime example with five new head coaches set to begin the next chapters of their careers this weekend.
Georgia is hoping a batch of new players will contribute to its cause this fall.
Florida hired coach Dan Mullen from Mississippi State in an effort to boost what has been a stagnant offense for close to a decade.
The province of British Columbia, Canada, filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies, accusing them of contributing to the country's opioid epidemic.
Senior quarterback Brandon Wimbush will start for No. 12 Notre Dame in its opener against No. 14 Michigan on Saturday night in South Bend, Ind., head coach Brian Kelly confirmed on Wednesday.
The San Francisco 49ers have placed wide receiver Max McCaffrey on waivers with an injury designation, the team announced on Wednesday. 



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