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Thousands of Trump supporters flock to Indiana rally President Donald Trump supporters flocked by the thousands to his rally in Evansville, Indiana on Thursday night. Judge orders couple who raised $400K for homeless man to hand over funds A judge ordered a New Jersey couple who raised more than $400,000 for a homeless man to give the money to the court after they refused to give it to the man. Pediatricians: Keep child in rear-facing car seat as long as possible Kids should ride in rear-facing car safety seats until they reach the highest height and weight their seat can hold, a leading pediatricians' group now says. Sleep apnea might raise odds for painful gout People with sleep apnea have higher chances of developing gout, a new study suggests. Toxic metals put heart at serious risk: Study Exposure to toxic metals such as arsenic, lead, copper and cadmium is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and heart disease. Woman convicted of stealing $78K from victims of Grenfell Tower fire A council finance manager in Britain stole £60,000 ($78,000) from a fund for the family of victims of a massive apartment fire that killed 72 people last year. Arbitrator rejects NFL request to dismiss Colin Kaepernick collusion case Colin Kaepernick's grievance against the NFL will move forward after an arbitrator denied the NFL's request to dismiss the collusion case. At least 4 dead after Greyhound bus collides with truck on New Mexico highway At least four people died after a Greyhound bus collided with a tractor-trailer on a New Mexico highway Thursday afternoon. Texas stays execution after Ruben Gutierrez's lawyer drops case A federal judge granted a stay of execution for a Texas man convicted of murdering an 85-year-old woman 20 years ago. Houston Texans sign OL Greg Mancz to two-year extension The Houston Texans signed offensive lineman Greg Mancz to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday. Tampa Bay Buccaneers waive RB Charles Sims with injury settlement The Tampa Bay Buccaneers waived running back Charles Sims with an injury settlement, the team announced Thursday. New England Patriots restructure Rob Gronkowski's contract Tight end Rob Gronkowski had his contract restructured by the New England Patriots on Thursday, multiple media outlets reported. FDA warns consumers of effects of liquid nitrogen on food The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an alert Thursday warning consumers to avoid food products with liquid nitrogen added at the point of purchase. Donald Trump slashes federal pay increase President Donald Trump announced plans to cancel a scheduled pay raise for civilian federal workers, saying the nation's budget could not sustain the increase. Parkland student David Hogg, Bill de Blasio introduce 'Mayors For Our Lives' voter registration initiative Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting survivor David Hogg and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an initiative to promote voter registration. Oakland Raiders reach injury settlement with WR Griff Whalen The Oakland Raiders reached an injury settlement with wide receiver Griff Whalen, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Thursday. U.N. Syria envoy warns of 'perfect storm' in Idlib U.N. Special Envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura warned of a "perfect storm" facing the country's Idlib province. Dallas Cowboys plan to keep C Travis Frederick ahead of roster cuts The Dallas Cowboys are hoping to keep ailing center Travis Frederick on their 53-man roster. Memorial services honor Sen. John McCain Several days of memorials have begun for Sen. John McCain, who died of brain cancer on August 25 at age 81. Services began Wednesday in his home state of Arizona and continue through Sunday, when he will be buried at the U.S. Naval Academy. U.S. extends ban on travel to North Korea for another year The United States extended its ban on Americans traveling to North Korea for another year Thursday, citing danger to citizens. Seattle Seahawks LB K.J. Wright to miss Week 1 vs. Denver Broncos Seattle Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright is not expected to be ready for the team's regular-season opener against the Denver Broncos. Astronauts repairing air leak on International Space Station Astronauts are working to repair an air leak discovered on the International Space Station. |
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Syrians returning to Aleppo confront hope and hardshipNearly two years after Syrian government forces took back control of Aleppo, the eastern part of the city — once a center of the rebellion against President Bashar al Assad — is still in ruins. But the reconstruction effort is in full swing. Global warming will help insects, hurt cropsThe future may bring plagues of locusts to devastate crops as global warming worsens, these experts say. Majority of Russians believe gays conspiring to destroy country's values, poll findsSixty-three percent of Russians surveyed said they believe a secret organization is trying to "destroy" the country's "spiritual values" through gay propaganda. London mayor who approved Trump baby blimp to get own bikini balloonThe balloon is a reference to a "beach body ready" ad that Khan banned in 2016. Prince Harry bursts into song onstage at 'Hamilton' performanceThe British royal sang the opening line from the hip-hop musical's "You'll Be Back," before quipping "that's definitely not going to happen" Chelsea Manning denied entry to Australia for speaking tourManning was an intelligence analyst for the U.S. Army when she leaked military and diplomatic documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. China spends big to avert a crisis when the Dalai Lama diesChina is increasingly trying to enhance its image by casting itself as the largest nation of Buddhist believers. More Recent Articles
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John McCain, Colin Kaepernick, U.S. Open: Your Thursday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Germany, Vanilla Beans, Riz Ahmed: Your Friday BriefingAsian-American Students Suing Harvard Over Affirmative Action Win Justice Dept. SupportThe agency has filed a so-called statement of interest in their case, saying that Harvard “has failed to show that it does not unlawfully discriminate.” At McCain’s Memorial, Tears, Laughs and Allusions to the Man Not InvitedThe emotional ceremony lacked President Trump’s presence, though speakers could not help but reference the ways in which his and Mr. McCain’s leadership styles contrasted. Scenes of Remembrance: Capturing How John McCain Was Honored Across the CountryFrom the Arizona State Capitol to Washington National Cathedral, John McCain will be honored in a series of memorial services this week. Here are vignettes of the ceremony and sentiment. How McCain Got the Last Word Against TrumpFor years, the president had used Twitter and his bully pulpit to mock and condemn the senator from Arizona. In death, John McCain found a way to have the last word. President Trump Had a Lot to Say at His Rally and on Twitter. But Not About John McCain.Conspicuously absent from the president’s active media day was any acknowledgment that a nation was remembering Senator John McCain. National Enquirer Had Decades of Trump Dirt. He Wanted to Buy It All.Donald Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen, devised a plan to buy all the stories on Mr. Trump that the National Enquirer and its parent company had collected, according to Mr. Trump’s associates. Trump Seeks to Block Pay Raises for Federal WorkersThe president, who has moved to curb government unions, said the pay increase wasn’t affordable. But Congress can still pass legislation granting the raises. Specter of Car Tariffs Forces Allies to Give Ground in TalksBut their offers may not satisfy a president who has shown a willingness to embrace trade tensions to extract more from American trading partners. Ronan Farrow’s Ex-Producer Says NBC Impeded Weinstein ReportingRich McHugh said an order to pull the plug on an investigation of Harvey Weinstein had come from “the very highest levels of NBC.” Serving Time Should Not Mean ‘Prison Slavery’A national strike by prisoners is the latest iteration of demands for freedom from forced labor. How Abortion Rights Will Die a Death by 1,000 CutsBrett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court would mean the demise of not just abortion rights but also a century of progressive reforms. The Religion of Whiteness Becomes a Suicide CultTrump’s Assault on GoogleFor Whom the Economy GrowsThe Continuing Tragedy of the Separated ChildrenJust because mass separations have been halted doesn’t mean that the crisis is over. Our Coronary ComplacencyDeaths from heart attacks are dropping, but the number of people whose hearts cannot pump enough blood for a healthy, comfortable existence is on the rise. Who’s Afraid of a White Minority?The battle over how to project the future population of the United States has profound political implications. Can Andrew Gillum Win in Florida?Let There Be Light, in ChurchPriests and other clergy members should have to report cases of suspected child sexual abuse, however they hear about them. Another Major Venus-Serena Showdown. In the Third Round.Venus and Serena Williams will face each other on Friday at the U.S. Open for the 30th time in their professional careers. But the matchup comes early in the tournament. Critic’s Notebook: Louis C.K. Slithers Back, Whether We’re Ready or NotWhen a celebrity offends, the act refracts across the culture. Now, we are grasping to figure out what punishment could address that public wound. Colin Kaepernick’s N.F.L. Collusion Case Can Continue, Arbitrator RulesAn arbitrator determined that the quarterback’s lawyers had unearthed sufficient evidence of collusion by N.F.L. owners to keep the free-agent quarterback off the field. 2 Passengers Charged With Sexual Assault Aboard Aircraft as F.B.I. Cracks DownProsecutors said they need ‘the flying public’s help’ to root out sexual assaults and misconduct on airplanes, a problem that is gaining public notice. Hacker of Nude Photos of Jennifer Lawrence Gets 8 Months in PrisonThe man, George Garofano, gained access to about 240 iCloud accounts, including ones belonging to celebrities like Ms. Lawrence and Kate Upton. With Tampons and Concrete, Vandals Hit Paris Urinals Seen as SexistThe city says the “eco-toilets” help solve a hygiene problem. Critics say they are an emblem of sexism. Mob Protests in Germany Show New Strength of the Far RightA rampage in the eastern city of Chemnitz now stands as a high-water mark in the outpouring of anti-immigrant hatred that has swelled in Germany. Cynthia Nixon Relives a One-Night Debate vs. Andrew CuomoMs. Nixon moved busily between television interviews the morning after her sole debate with Mr. Cuomo. The governor chose not to rehash it. From Rooftops to Algae Pools: Orlando’s Vision for Carbon-Free EnergyOn its own and in league with other cities, Orlando is working to curb climate change, starting with the electricity it generates. Are Video Games Olympic Material? Some Boosters Say YesCompetitive video gaming is an exhibition sport at the Asian Games and there’s a push to include it in the Olympics. But some are concerned about the violence. How to Write a Good College Application EssayA strong essay might mean the difference between getting accepted — or rejected — by the school of your choice. Paul Taylor Dies at 88; Brought Poetry and Lyricism to Modern DanceMr. Taylor’s poignant and exuberant works entered the repertory of numerous dance companies. His own company has been one of the world’s superlative troupes. Has This Neighborhood in Seoul Figured Out the Secret to Slow Living?In Korea, one housing development offers new versions of tiled-roof residences, and with them, a less frenetic lifestyle. Review: In ‘The Little Stranger,’ a Haunted House and a Fading Way of LifeDomhnall Gleeson stars as a doctor who gets mixed up with an aristocratic family in Britain in this adaptation of Sarah Waters’s Gothic novel. More Recent Articles
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President Donald Trump supporters flocked by the thousands to his rally in Evansville, Indiana on Thursday night.
A judge ordered a New Jersey couple who raised more than $400,000 for a homeless man to give the money to the court after they refused to give it to the man.
Kids should ride in rear-facing car safety seats until they reach the highest height and weight their seat can hold, a leading pediatricians' group now says.
People with sleep apnea have higher chances of developing gout, a new study suggests.
Exposure to toxic metals such as arsenic, lead, copper and cadmium is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and heart disease.
A council finance manager in Britain stole £60,000 ($78,000) from a fund for the family of victims of a massive apartment fire that killed 72 people last year.
Colin Kaepernick's grievance against the NFL will move forward after an arbitrator denied the NFL's request to dismiss the collusion case.
At least four people died after a Greyhound bus collided with a tractor-trailer on a New Mexico highway Thursday afternoon.
A federal judge granted a stay of execution for a Texas man convicted of murdering an 85-year-old woman 20 years ago.
The Houston Texans signed offensive lineman Greg Mancz to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers waived running back Charles Sims with an injury settlement, the team announced Thursday.
Tight end Rob Gronkowski had his contract restructured by the New England Patriots on Thursday, multiple media outlets reported.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an alert Thursday warning consumers to avoid food products with liquid nitrogen added at the point of purchase.
President Donald Trump announced plans to cancel a scheduled pay raise for civilian federal workers, saying the nation's budget could not sustain the increase.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting survivor David Hogg and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an initiative to promote voter registration.
The Oakland Raiders reached an injury settlement with wide receiver Griff Whalen, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Thursday.
U.N. Special Envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura warned of a "perfect storm" facing the country's Idlib province.
The Dallas Cowboys are hoping to keep ailing center Travis Frederick on their 53-man roster.
Several days of memorials have begun for Sen. John McCain, who died of brain cancer on August 25 at age 81. Services began Wednesday in his home state of Arizona and continue through Sunday, when he will be buried at the U.S. Naval Academy.
The United States extended its ban on Americans traveling to North Korea for another year Thursday, citing danger to citizens.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright is not expected to be ready for the team's regular-season opener against the Denver Broncos.
Astronauts are working to repair an air leak discovered on the International Space Station. 



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