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Utah man crashes plane into his own home after domestic violence arrest A Utah man is dead after flew a plane into his own home while his wife and son were there after he was arrested for a domestic violence incident. Strugglers square off when Baltimore Orioles host New York Mets BALTIMORE -- The New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles have some storied history with each other, having played in the 1969 World Series. Philadelphia Phillies host Boston Red Sox while battling Atlanta Braves The Philadelphia Phillies are meeting up with the best team in baseball for the second time in two weeks. Eating crickets may boost microbiome New research suggests that saving room on your plate for some crunchy, chirpy protein might be good for your health. Pittsburgh Pirates continue to chase teams in standings vs. Minnesota Twins The National League wild-card race is tightening and the Pittsburgh Pirates are still hanging around. No panic in Houston Astros as they take on Colorado Rockies The Houston Astros have been here previously, and their reluctance to panic now that adversity has yielded unfavorable results reflects their championship DNA. Lack of exercise can boost cancer risk Few Americans know that inactivity can increase the risk of colon, breast and other types of cancer, a new study finds. Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers meet in key two-game series If the Chicago Cubs needed a shot in the arm heading into what could prove to be a pivotal series against the Milwaukee Brewers, David Bote certainly delivered. Young adults favor family over friends if forced to choose If pressed, young adults will put their parents ahead of their close friends, a new study shows. Look: Firefighters rescue kitten with head stuck in generator Firefighters in Florida rescued a kitten with its head stuck in a generator behind a local grocery store on Sunday. Ex-ICE agent gets 3 years for pay-to-stay immigration scam A former ICE agent was sentenced to three years in prison Monday for a scheme that involved charging immigrants facing deportation for deferrals. Watch: Sheriff deputies rescue group stranded on rainbow unicorn raft Sheriff's officials in Minnesota rescued a group stranded in a local lake a floating, inflatable unicorn. Denver Broncos sign former Vols LB A.J. Johnson, S Shamarko Thomas The Denver Broncos announced on Monday that they have signed linebacker A.J. Johnson and recently released safety Shamarko Thomas. West Virginia House votes to impeach 3 Supreme Court judges West Virginia's House of Delegates voted to impeach three Supreme Court of Appeals judges on allegations they wasted more than $3 million in taxpayer funds. Minnesota Vikings sign G Kaleb Johnson, place Nick Easton on IR The Minnesota Vikings announced on Monday that they have placed offensive lineman Nick Easton on injured reserve and signed guard Kaleb Johnson. Ben Carson seeks to change Obama-era fair housing rule HUD proposed changes to the Obama-era fair housing rule, aiming to reduce regulations for local governments and develop more lower-income housing options. Ex-Ohio State Buckeyes assistant Zach Smith arrested in 2013 for DUI Former Ohio State Buckeyes wide receivers coach Zach Smith was arrested in 2013 for drunk driving, The Toledo Blade reported based on documents it obtained. Michigan woman nearly threw out $50,000 lottery ticket A Michigan woman nearly threw out a nearly $50,000 winning Powerball lottery ticket after several failed attempts to redeem it. Bank VP: CEO pushed Paul Manafort loans despite faulty application A bank vice president said the company's CEO pushed through $16 million in loans for Paul Manafort that he wouldn't have approved. Sgt. 1st Class Reymund Transfiguracion killed by IED A Special Forces soldier died from injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device blast, the Department of Defense announced Monday. Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown limps off practice fieldCleveland Browns' Joel Bitonio settling in at left tackle Joel Bitonio, who has started 47 games in four seasons at left guard for the Cleveland Browns, said he is getting more comfortable at his new position. San Francisco 49ers plan to sign RB Alfred Morris San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday the team plans to sign Alfred Morris after injuries to Jerick McKinnon and Matt Breida. |
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Brazen four-day Taliban assault on key city kills 120Boardwalk collapses during music festival in Spain, injuring more than 300"Suddenly we heard a boom and all the wood collapsed to the floor. Everyone had fallen, everyone was on the floor, crushed, and so many injured." Trump policies 'destroying economic growth,' senior German official saysEurope will not support U.S. pressures against Iran amid international trade disputes, says German economy minister North and South Korean leaders to meet for third timePush for what would be a third summit since April comes amid renewed worries surrounding a nuclear standoff between Washington and Pyongyang. More Recent Articles
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Turkey, Trump, Primaries: Your Monday Evening BriefingTurkey’s Lira Crisis Tests Erdogan’s Authoritarian ApproachTurks are bracing for more financial turmoil. Economists warn that the problem is broader and deeper than a spat with the United States. Plunge in Lira, Turkey’s Currency, Fuels Fears of Financial ContagionThe country’s economic crisis has been caused by soaring inflation, economic mismanagement by the Turkish government and tensions with the United States. Why Turkey’s Lira Crisis Matters Outside TurkeyIn past decades, plunges in emerging-market currencies have ignited broader crises. Turkey’s lira is crashing, and that has financial markets on edge. F.B.I. Agent Peter Strzok, Who Criticized Trump in Texts, Is FiredMr. Strzok was one of the F.B.I.’s top counterintelligence officials. But his disparaging texts about President Trump handed a weapon to conservatives assailing the Russia investigation. Trump Appears to Admit White House Aides Signed Nondisclosure AgreementsA tweet disparaging Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former aide, appeared to confirm the highly unusual agreements, which officials have declined to acknowledge for months. Stephen Miller’s Uncle Calls Him a Hypocrite in an Online EssayThe article is a notable rebuke by a family member to Mr. Miller, who is one of the most fervent public defenders of President Trump’s immigration policies. ‘Don’t Run This Year’: The Perils for Republican Women Facing a Flood of ResistanceThe energy in the midterms is working against female Republican candidates who are reluctant or unable to claim any advantage to being a woman among voters. What Happens to #MeToo When a Feminist Is the Accused?Avital Ronell, a superstar professor, was found by N.Y.U. to have sexually harassed a male grad student. But his charges have met disbelief from some feminist scholars. Elon Musk’s Tweet on Taking Tesla Private Surprised Even Its BoardThe chief executive is said to have written his Twitter post last week in haste. But he said Monday he had Saudi financial backing for a buyout plan. DealBook: Elon Musk’s Tweets on Tesla Started a Tizzy. Someone Should Hit the Brakes.Executives are permitted to disclose market-moving information on social media. But Mr. Musk has provided regulators ample opportunity to re-examine the policy. A Year After Charlottesville, Disarray in the White Supremacist Movement“It was a dead-enders event from the get-go.” The alt-right’s sparse turnout at a Washington rally on Sunday illustrated a fracturing within the movement. Welcome to the Resistance, OmarosaIsrael, This Is Not Who We AreOrthodoxy should be respected, but we cannot allow the politics of a radical minority to alienate millions of Jews worldwide. The Myth of Watergate BipartisanshipOp-Ed Columnist: Who’s Afraid of Nancy Pelosi?Documenting ‘Slavery by Another Name’ in TexasAn African-American burial ground recently unearthed in Texas reveals details about an ugly chapter in the history of the American South. Trump, Omarosa and ‘Only the Best People’We are yet again reminded of how this president has hired people who reflect and reinforce his nastiness, neediness and narcissism. The Stone: We Are Merging With Robots. That’s a Good Thing.The old boundaries of the human self are being blurred by technology. The risks are real, but the potential is astounding. What The Source Taught MeThe hip-hop magazine was edited by black editors, for black readers. And it turned me into a philosopher. Watering New York’s Transit DesertsNow that the city has capped ride-hailing services, it needs a real solution for commuters outside Manhattan. Japan Dispatch: Mount Fuji’s Got Mail. A Bone-Rattling Bulldozer Ride Brings It Down.Social media dominates communication in Japan, except atop the country’s best-known volcano. But hauling all those postcards off the summit isn’t easy. Lens: Gazing Back at the Surveillance Cameras That Watch UsThese photographers explored the implications of a culture of pervasive monitoring. Pranked by Sacha Baron Cohen, He Was as Shocked as the Rest of UsDaniel Roberts, a gun rights advocate, said he had no clue he had been duped into a humiliating appearance on “Who Is America?” until the episode aired. Trump Mocks Gillibrand and Cuomo in His First Visit to Upstate N.Y. as PresidentThe president attended a bill signing in Fort Drum, N.Y., and then criticized the Democrats at a fund-raiser for Representative Claudia Tenney. Fighting Conspiracies, Sandy Hook Parent Is Thwarted by Online PoliciesThe father of a 6-year-old victim has tried to erase lies about his son from the internet, but Automattic, which runs WordPress.com, says “untrue content is not banned.” Why Is the U.S. Wary of a Declaration to End the Korean War?Both North Korea and South Korea want to start the process toward a peace treaty in the decades-long war, but Washington is standing in the way. Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and TapBiometrics are moving way beyond fingerprints: To fight fraud, companies are building databases on people’s behaviors and movements. Your Workplace Isn’t Your Family (and That’s O.K.!)It’s fine to have warm, supportive relationships with your co-workers. But remember the context. Sambal, a Pungent Reminder of Home and HardshipThere are more than 300 varieties of the spicy chile paste, born in Southeast Asian villages and passed down through generations. Skin Deep: What Is an Essence and Why Is It More Important Than Moisturizer?The New Health Care: The Large Hidden Costs of Medicare’s Prescription Drug ProgramPremiums have risen very little in the years since Medicare Part D was introduced. But the same cannot be said of the burden on taxpayers. Personal Health: An Underappreciated Key to College Success: SleepMany college-bound students start out with dreadful sleep habits that are likely to get worse once the rigorous demands of courses and competing social and athletic activities kick in. The Checkup: How to Minimize Repetitive Stress Injuries From Carrying a BabyThe early months as a baby grows can be hard on a parent’s muscles, because none of that “weight lifting” is guided by the strengthening — or the safety — of the parent. More Recent Articles
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A Utah man is dead after flew a plane into his own home while his wife and son were there after he was arrested for a domestic violence incident.
BALTIMORE -- The New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles have some storied history with each other, having played in the 1969 World Series.
The Philadelphia Phillies are meeting up with the best team in baseball for the second time in two weeks.
New research suggests that saving room on your plate for some crunchy, chirpy protein might be good for your health.
The National League wild-card race is tightening and the Pittsburgh Pirates are still hanging around.
The Houston Astros have been here previously, and their reluctance to panic now that adversity has yielded unfavorable results reflects their championship DNA.
Few Americans know that inactivity can increase the risk of colon, breast and other types of cancer, a new study finds.
If the Chicago Cubs needed a shot in the arm heading into what could prove to be a pivotal series against the Milwaukee Brewers, David Bote certainly delivered.
If pressed, young adults will put their parents ahead of their close friends, a new study shows.
Firefighters in Florida rescued a kitten with its head stuck in a generator behind a local grocery store on Sunday.
A former ICE agent was sentenced to three years in prison Monday for a scheme that involved charging immigrants facing deportation for deferrals.
Sheriff's officials in Minnesota rescued a group stranded in a local lake a floating, inflatable unicorn.
The Denver Broncos announced on Monday that they have signed linebacker A.J. Johnson and recently released safety Shamarko Thomas.
West Virginia's House of Delegates voted to impeach three Supreme Court of Appeals judges on allegations they wasted more than $3 million in taxpayer funds.
The Minnesota Vikings announced on Monday that they have placed offensive lineman Nick Easton on injured reserve and signed guard Kaleb Johnson.
HUD proposed changes to the Obama-era fair housing rule, aiming to reduce regulations for local governments and develop more lower-income housing options.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes wide receivers coach Zach Smith was arrested in 2013 for drunk driving, The Toledo Blade reported based on documents it obtained.
A Michigan woman nearly threw out a nearly $50,000 winning Powerball lottery ticket after several failed attempts to redeem it.
A bank vice president said the company's CEO pushed through $16 million in loans for Paul Manafort that he wouldn't have approved.
A Special Forces soldier died from injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device blast, the Department of Defense announced Monday.
Pittsburgh Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown might be injured again.
Joel Bitonio, who has started 47 games in four seasons at left guard for the Cleveland Browns, said he is getting more comfortable at his new position.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday the team plans to sign Alfred Morris after injuries to Jerick McKinnon and Matt Breida. 



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