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Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman to return for Season 2 of 'Making It' Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are to host a second season of the crafting competition series "Making It," NBC announced Tuesday. 7.3-magnitude earthquake strikes Venezuela A magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Venezuela on Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Facebook removes pages with 'inauthentic behavior' linked to Iran Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced his company removed more than 650 Pages, groups and accounts for "coordinated inauthentic behavior" on Facebook and Instagram. Craig Zadan -- producer of live musicals, films and Oscars -- dead at 69 Musical theater, film and awards show producer Craig Zadan died Tuesday at his Hollywood Hills home. He was 69. Oakland Raiders claim CB Antwuan Davis off waivers from Detroit Lions The Oakland Raiders have claimed cornerback Antwuan Davis off of waivers from the Detroit Lions. Chicago Bears rookie LB Roquan Smith leaves practice with hamstring injury Chicago Bears rookie linebacker Roquan Smith missed most of practice Tuesday because of tightness in his left hamstring. Carolina Panthers rookie WR D.J. Moore clocked at 113 mph Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver D.J. Moore was cited for driving 113 mph last month in Charlotte, N.C. Tiffany Haddish to tape 2019 standup special for Netflix "Girls' Trip" and "The O.G." star Tiffany Haddish is to tape a standup comedy special early next year for Netflix. Uber to split $10M discrimination settlement among hundreds of employees After Uber agreed to pay $10 million to settle a racial and gender discrimination lawsuit in March, the parties involved agreed how to divide the money. Rep. Duncan Hunter, his wife indicted on campaign finance charges U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife, Margaret Hunter, were indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly using campaign funds for personal use. Baltimore Ravens CB Jimmy Smith suspended four games Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith was suspended four games on Tuesday for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Director Danny Boyle quits Bond 25 "Trainspotting" and "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle will not helm the next, as-yet-untitled James Bond movie as planned. Pittsburgh Steelers WR Eli Rogers suspended one game Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Eli Rogers received a one-game suspension on Tuesday for violating the NFL policy on substance abuse. Aaron Judge on Giancarlo Stanton: 'He's a Yankee, man' Aaron Judge says Giancarlo Stanton's transition from the Miami Marlins to the New York Yankees was no problem for the 2017 National League MVP. Former Dallas Cowboys great George Andrie dies at 78 Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end George Andrie died Tuesday morning. He was 78. Coast Guard refers Missouri 'duck boat' for possible criminal probe The U.S. Coast Guard referred the deadly sinking of a Missouri an amphibious tour boat to federal investigators for a possible criminal case Tuesday. Los Angeles Chargers CB Casey Hayward exits practice with injury Injuries continue to plague the Los Angeles Chargers after cornerback Casey Hayward was forced to exit Tuesday's practice. Former Buffalo Bills OL Richie Incognito arrested after funeral home incident NFL lineman Richie Incognito was arrested on disorderly conduct charges following an altercation at an Arizona funeral home on Monday. Trump Russia probe: Who's involved, where it stands Here's a rundown of the major players in the investigation into Russian attempts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election and how are they connected. Serena Williams gets No. 17 seed at 2018 U.S. Open |
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Major 7.3-magnitude earthquake rocks VenezuelaNo casualties or major damage were immediately reported, but shaking sent people fleeing homes and businesses across the region and the Caribbean. Microsoft claims new evidence Russia tried to hack U.S. politicsThe alleged hackers, Fancy Bear, were named in Robert Mueller's indictment of 12 Russian officials for alleged interference in the 2016 election. America's last known Nazi collaborator is deported to Germany"I would never have received my visa if I told the truth. Everyone lied," the SS-trained guard told Justice Department investigators in 1993. Taliban rockets interrupt Afghan's president's holiday speechThe Afghan president interrupted his message to say: "If they are thinking the rocket attack will keep Afghans down, they are wrong." More Recent Articles
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Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, Trump: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingMichael Cohen Says He Arranged Payments to Women at Trump’s DirectionMr. Cohen made the admission as he pleaded guilty to tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations in federal court in Manhattan. 6 Takeaways From Michael Cohen’s Guilty PleaHere’s what we learned from the disclosures by federal prosecutors in the investigation into President Trump’s former lawyer. Paul Manafort, Trump’s Former Campaign Chairman, Guilty of 8 ChargesThe verdict was a victory for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, whose inquiry has drawn withering criticism from President Trump. ‘We Have Some Breaking News’: A Wild Day Makes Networks ScrambleOver the course of a whipsawing hour of television, journalists struggled to keep up with developments involving Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen. News Analysis: A One-Two Punch Puts Trump Back on His HeelsThe conviction of Paul Manafort and guilty plea by Michael D. Cohen could open fissures among Republicans on Capitol Hill and expose President Trump to the possibility of impeachment. Cohen Implicates President Trump. What Do Prosecutors Do Now?The Justice Department has long said that sitting presidents can’t be indicted. But impeachment remains an option. Cohen, Manafort and Trump: What’s Next?Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to breaking campaign finance laws. Paul Manafort was convicted in his financial fraud trial. What does this mean for the president? How Online Trolls Divide Americans IRLWe know that trolls on social media are trying to sow discord on contentious subjects like race, guns and abortion, but how do they do it? Here is a visual guide to their strategy. The Interpreter: Facebook Fueled Anti-Refugee Attacks in Germany, New Research SuggestsTowns where people use Facebook more also had more attacks on refugees, building on suspicions that the platform makes users more prone to violence. Betting Utah Sands Will Be the Next Great Oil SourceBackers say their method will avoid the environmental toll incurred in Canada’s oil sands — some others aren’t so sure — and will yield profits at half the current price of crude. Representative Duncan Hunter Is Indicted, Accused of Misusing Campaign FundsMr. Hunter, accused of spending tens of thousands of dollars on personal expenses like family trips and tuition, became the second Republican congressman indicted this month. All the President’s CrooksWhat the Manafort Verdict MeansIt’s Robert Mueller’s biggest victory yet, in one of the most successful special counsel investigations in history. Melania Trump Could Be Our Greatest First LadyCoal Miner to Trump: “Coal Mining Isn’t Coming Back”A fifth-generation coal miner from Appalachia tells Trump his plan to loosen regulations on coal-fired plants not only is harmful to the environment, but also bad for the future of the region. Asia Argento Proves, Once Again, That Women Are Human BeingsMedical School Should Be Free, but Not for EveryoneCover tuition only for those doctors who agree to go where they are needed most. Why Prosperity Has Increased but Happiness Has NotOur well-being is local and relative — if you live in a struggling area and your status is slipping, even if you are relatively comfortable, you are probably at least a bit miserable. Sanctuary City HotlineICE has triggered a perpetual state of fear among undocumented immigrants in the U.S. — even among those living in so-called sanctuary cities. The Conversation: When Power CorruptsInstitutional breakdown on display in the Catholic Church and the Oval Office. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Asian-Americans Need More Movies, Even Mediocre OnesI’m glad “Crazy Rich Asians” is a hit, but I’m waiting for the day when it’s just another romantic comedy. Safe Drinking Water for AllCalifornia lawmakers are considering a plan to help poor communities afflicted by contaminated water. It could be a model for the nation. A Dwindling Catch Has Alaskans UneasyRed salmon, a summertime pleasure that feeds residents through the winter, has failed to show up this season in most rivers. Frugal Traveler: Spoiled by Beauty and Deals on the Irish CoastOur columnist sets out on a road trip to take advantage of what the Irish countryside had to offer — and finds that it more than delivers on its promises. Restaurant Review: Nobu’s Offspring Still Know How to PartyMany years on, the question is not just whether you feel like eating there but whether you feel like being there. Roe Is ‘Settled Law,’ Kavanaugh Tells Collins. Democrats Aren’t Moved.The vote of Senator Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who backs abortion rights, is critical to the confirmation of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick. In a Victory for PETA, Animal Crackers Roam FreeAnimal rights activists declared victory after Mondelez, the parent of Nabisco, dropped a 116-year-old design featuring circus cages. Body Believed to Be That of Mollie Tibbetts, Iowa College Student, Is FoundA 24-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ms. Tibbetts, a 20-year-old student at the University of Iowa, the authorities said Tuesday. A New Wife, a Secret Past and a Trail of Loss and BloodA widower met a younger woman on the street in 2013. They married soon after. Then he got to know her. Kerala Floods: Rescuers Use Helicopters and Even Their Own BacksScenes of valor are going viral from the southwestern Indian state, which has been inundated by its worst floods in nearly a century. Simple Desk Improvements That Make an Open Office Easier to BearSitting in an open floor plan office or having flexible, unassigned seating at work is a challenge to be sure, but these tips can make your work space a bit more bearable. Is Coconut Oil Good or Bad for You?A Harvard professor called coconut oil “pure poison.” Not everyone takes such a harsh stand. How to Ask for Help and Actually Get ItNonfiction: Oklahoma City, the Ultimate ‘Boom Town,’ Rendered Vivid and SurrealIn Sam Anderson’s new history of “the great minor city of America,” he tells a story that extends from the famous 1889 land rush to the saga of the Thunder. Rip Van Winkle, Newly Awake, Meets His Neighbors OnstageAn outdoor production that draws from the Hudson Valley community aims to unearth the strangeness in Washington Irving’s classic story. U.S. Open Gives Serena Williams a Seeding Bump, to No. 17In June, the U.S.T.A. instituted a policy that would take into account if a pregnancy affected a player’s ranking. On Tuesday, it seeded Williams nine spots above her ranking. More Recent Articles
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Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are to host a second season of the crafting competition series "Making It," NBC announced Tuesday.
A magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Venezuela on Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced his company removed more than 650 Pages, groups and accounts for "coordinated inauthentic behavior" on Facebook and Instagram.
Musical theater, film and awards show producer Craig Zadan died Tuesday at his Hollywood Hills home. He was 69.
The Oakland Raiders have claimed cornerback Antwuan Davis off of waivers from the Detroit Lions.
Chicago Bears rookie linebacker Roquan Smith missed most of practice Tuesday because of tightness in his left hamstring.
Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver D.J. Moore was cited for driving 113 mph last month in Charlotte, N.C.
"Girls' Trip" and "The O.G." star Tiffany Haddish is to tape a standup comedy special early next year for Netflix.
After Uber agreed to pay $10 million to settle a racial and gender discrimination lawsuit in March, the parties involved agreed how to divide the money.
U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife, Margaret Hunter, were indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly using campaign funds for personal use.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith was suspended four games on Tuesday for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.
"Trainspotting" and "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle will not helm the next, as-yet-untitled James Bond movie as planned.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Eli Rogers received a one-game suspension on Tuesday for violating the NFL policy on substance abuse.
Aaron Judge says Giancarlo Stanton's transition from the Miami Marlins to the New York Yankees was no problem for the 2017 National League MVP.
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end George Andrie died Tuesday morning. He was 78.
The U.S. Coast Guard referred the deadly sinking of a Missouri an amphibious tour boat to federal investigators for a possible criminal case Tuesday.
Injuries continue to plague the Los Angeles Chargers after cornerback Casey Hayward was forced to exit Tuesday's practice.
NFL lineman Richie Incognito was arrested on disorderly conduct charges following an altercation at an Arizona funeral home on Monday.
Here's a rundown of the major players in the investigation into Russian attempts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election and how are they connected.
Serena Williams will be the No. 17 seed at the 2018 U.S. Open. 



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