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Record 63,880 people murdered in Brazil in 2017 The number of murders in Brazil increased by by 3 percent to a record high of 63,880 in 2017, according to data from the Brazilian Public Security Forum. Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Miami Dolphins with late field goal in preseason The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Miami Dolphins 26-24, getting a late field goal in a preseason game Thursday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Oxford University initiative lets homeless people get donations via smartphone app Oxford University has begun testing a system that gives barcodes to homeless people that enables them to accept donations from others via an app on their smartphone. Massachusetts will have automatic voter registration by 2020 Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law a bill to automatically register people to vote, which will go into effect by Jan. 1, 2020. Chicago police crackdown on street parties after bloody weekend Chicago police announced on Thursday a plan to crackdown on "large, unsanctioned street parties" after a bloody weekend that saw several people shot. Oakland Raiders sign S Quincy MaugerKansas State Wildcats give head coach Bill Snyder five-year deal Kansas State Wildcats head coach Bill Snyder received a five-year contract extension, the school announced Thursday. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Arlington Million headlines action The Arlington Million headlines a full summer weekend of racing from coast to coast; Alpha Centauri shines again in France and Godolphin sends a raider. Watch: Gary Woodland earns one stroke lead after first round of PGA Championship Gary Woodland leads the field at the 2018 PGA Championship after firing a six-under-par 64 in the first round Thursday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis. Firefighter killed in car crash responding to Carr Fire An eighth person died Thursday in a nearly 180,000-acre wildfire raging in Northern California, state fire officials said. Higher taxes may help counter the toll of alcohol As a tool to reduce the public health toll of drinking, higher taxes on alcohol get the most bang for the buck, a new study finds. John Dorsey, Cleveland Browns to bring in Dez Bryant for workout next week The Cleveland Browns want to bring in Dez Bryant for a workout next week, but there was initially one obstacle. Exercise may chase away the blues for some Exercise is good for your mental health, as long as you don't overdo it, researchers say. Frequent skin cancers may signal risk of other cancers People who have frequent recurrences of a common skin cancer may be at increased risk of a range of other cancers, a new study suggests. Prosecutors question Paul Manafort's bank loan applications Prosecutors scrutinized bank loan applications made by Paul Manafort on Thursday, Day 8 of the former Trump campaign chairman's bank fraud trial in Virginia. Hurricane Hector may lash Johnston Island Hurricane Hector moved south of Hawaii's Big Island Thursday, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center said, but its progress on Johnston Island is being watched. One missing, 1,600 evacuated at flooded French campsites One person is missing and more than 1,600 people have been evacuated as a result of flooding in southern France, officials said Wednesday. Judge orders plane carrying deported immigrants to return to U.S. A federal judge on Thursday ordered a plane carrying two undocumented immigrants who had just been deported to El Salvador be turned around. Average individual student loan debt up $313 in 2017 The average amount of individual student loan debt owned by U.S. college students increased by more than $300 in 2017, according to a study by LendEDU published Wednesday. Watch: Gio Gonzalez leads Washington Nationals over Atlanta Braves Gio Gonzalez allowed one run in seven innings, leading the Washington Nationals to a 6-3 win against the Atlanta Braves Thursday at Nationals Park. Supreme Court refuses to stay Tennessee's execution of Billy Ray Irick The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to intervene in the planned execution of a Tennessee man convicted of raping and killing a 7-year-old girl in 1986. Former clerks defend Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh Four former clerks of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said critics who fear he would help overturn Roe vs. Wade don't understand his character. Look: Lance Armstrong bloodies face after Colorado cycling crash Lance Armstrong was briefly hospitalized following a bloody bike crash in Colorado. |
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Death toll soars past 300 on Indonesian resort island; aftershocks spark panicA strong aftershock sent residents fleeing from their homes as it rattled the Indonesian island of Lombok. Yemen rebels say Saudi coalition airstrike in north kills at least 40Yemen's rebel-run Al Masirah TV aired dramatic images of wounded children, their clothes and schoolbags covered with blood as they lay on hospital stretchers. Saudi Arabia's explosion at a Canadian tweet shows how rules have changedAnalysis: The Saudi kingdom erupted in fury at criticism of its human rights record. Will the West resist Saudi pressure and back Canada? Medal worn by Bolivian presidents stolen from red-light district"It is as if they robbed the crown of Queen Elizabeth of England," one of the country's former presidents said of the medallion and sash. Russia rips new U.S. sanctions over spy poisoning as 'unlawful'The measures are not "constructive" toward the U.S.-Russia relationship, a Kremlin spokesman said. Argentina's Senate rejects legalizing elective abortionsThe Health Ministry estimates that the country sees as many as half a million clandestine abortions each year, with dozens of women dying as a result. How climate change might reshape your dream European vacationScorching temperatures and extreme weather mean summer vacations may be replaced by fall vacations. More Recent Articles
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Space Force, Trump, Yemen: Your Thursday Evening BriefingU.S. Officials Scrambled Behind the Scenes to Shield NATO Deal From TrumpJohn R. Bolton, the national security adviser, pushed NATO ambassadors to finish a critical policy document before the alliance’s summit meeting last month so the president could not reject it. Pence Advances Plan to Create a Space ForceVice President Mike Pence gave details about President Trump’s plan to create a military force for space. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is now onboard with the plan. Ruble Tumbles as U.S. Sets Out New Sanctions on RussiaMoscow’s financial markets were in turmoil after the United States announced the measures it would take in response to the use of a rare nerve agent. 2018 Is Shaping Up to Be the Fourth-Hottest Year. Yet We’re Still Not Prepared for Global Warming.It’s hot. But it may not be the new normal yet. Temperatures are still rising. Kobach Says He Will Recuse Himself From Kansas Primary Vote CountGov. Jeff Colyer, who had been trailing Kris Kobach by 191 votes, called on his opponent to stop advising county election officials. <div>At Bush White House, Kavanaugh Offered Help on Terrorism Prisoners, Email Shows</div>The email, part of a trove of about 5,700 documents involving Brett M. Kavanaugh’s time in the George W. Bush administration, appears likely to be a focus at his Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Melania Trump’s Parents Become U.S. Citizens, Using ‘Chain Migration’ Trump HatesViktor and Amalija Knavs had a private naturalization ceremony in Lower Manhattan, after being sponsored by their daughter in a program President Trump wants to end. What Is ‘Chain Migration’? Here’s the Controversy Behind ItWhat is “chain migration” and how did the phrase become a contentious part of the immigration debate? Special Counsel Is Granted Request to Keep Inquiry Details PrivateA private conversation during the Paul Manafort trial concerned whether investigators had asked a cooperating witness about the Trump campaign. Feature: This Is the Way Paul Ryan’s Speakership EndsAre Germany’s Garden Gnomes Endangered?The Pragmatic Left Is WinningHow to Quantify a Nurse’s ‘Gut Feelings’If My Father Steps Outside This Church, He Could Be DeportedSome people think all undocumented immigrants are criminals. But he just wants to lead a good life with his family. Has Anything Changed in Post-#MeToo Hollywood?The silence surrounding Leslie Moonves shows that even now, entertainment executives aren’t ready to give up their perks without a fight. The Toll of America’s ObesityBeyond the human suffering, diet-related diseases impose massive economic costs. The Outrage Over Sarah JeongThe Big, Dangerous Bubble in Corporate DebtSuper-low interest rates have fueled a wave of risky, overpriced lending. The end of that party will not be pretty. Aral Sea Dispatch: How a Disappearing Sea Became a Town’s Main AttractionWhen a port loses its water, it’s not much of a port anymore. But it just might become a booming tourist destination because “a lot of people want to see an ecological crisis.” Art Review: At the Rubin Museum, the Future Has Arrived. And It’s Fluid.The small Rubin tackles the big subject of time, in six exhibitions that cover a wide swath, from the Second Buddha to Indo-Futurism. Review: In ‘BlacKkKlansman,’ Spike Lee Journeys Into White America’s Heart of DarknessJohn David Washington and Adam Driver star in a movie based on a crazy true story from the 1970s, pitched to the crazy realities of right now. Judge Threatens Sessions With Contempt Over Deported Asylum SeekersA federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking deportation of asylum applicants and ordered a plane carrying two applicants to turn around and return to the United States. Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels’s Lawyer, Eyes Another Gig: PresidentMr. Avenatti, President Trump’s tormentor, said he is “strongly considering” running for president in 2020. He is attending a major Democratic dinner in Iowa this week. Riders Wonder: With Uber as New York’s Plan B, Is There a Plan C?Customers mull a world with fewer Ubers, a day after New York became the first major American city to cap the growth of for-hire vehicles. The N.R.A. Has Declared War on Andrew Cuomo. He Couldn’t Be Happier.The N.R.A.’s renewed battle with the governor has given him ready-made talking points in his campaign for re-election in New York. They Left China to Chase the American Dream. Now They’re Fighting Affirmative Action.An increasingly vocal group of Chinese-Americans who were once politically dormant have been galvanized by the fight over race-based school admissions. They Lost Argentina’s Abortion Vote, but Advocates Started a MovementIntense lobbying by the Roman Catholic Church and social conservatives helped defeat a bill to legalize abortion, but the campaign energized women’s rights groups across Latin America. 5 Cheap(ish) Things for Every College DormOn Swimming: Katie Ledecky Crosses Into the World of Pro Sports. It Feels Like Home.Ledecky will keep training at Stanford even though she is no longer eligible for college swimming, and she plans to work in the university’s Mind and Body Lab as she seeks a psychology degree. Is Netflix’s ‘Insatiable’ as Offensive as It Looks? Let’s DiscussA trailer for the show, which debuts Friday, spurred fierce criticism and charges of body-shaming. But that might be the least of its problems. Nonfiction: Leonard Bernstein Through a Daughter’s EyesIn “Famous Father Girl,” Jamie Bernstein is a warm, wry observer, peeking from the wings as her father glories, sifting through the jumbo pill box when he falls apart. Anatomy of a Scene: How Jason Statham Proves to Be a Strong Swimmer in ‘The Meg’The director Jon Turteltaub narrates a sequence on the water with Statham going up against one very big shark. Trilobites: Something Digs Intricate Tunnels in Garnets. Is It Alive?The deep red gems have long been found marred with internal markings. Researchers propose a new explanation involving fungal microorganisms who have found a nice place to live. More Recent Articles |
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The number of murders in Brazil increased by by 3 percent to a record high of 63,880 in 2017, according to data from the Brazilian Public Security Forum.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Miami Dolphins 26-24, getting a late field goal in a preseason game Thursday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Oxford University has begun testing a system that gives barcodes to homeless people that enables them to accept donations from others via an app on their smartphone.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law a bill to automatically register people to vote, which will go into effect by Jan. 1, 2020.
Chicago police announced on Thursday a plan to crackdown on "large, unsanctioned street parties" after a bloody weekend that saw several people shot.
The Oakland Raiders signed safety Quincy Mauger, the team announced Thursday.
Kansas State Wildcats head coach Bill Snyder received a five-year contract extension, the school announced Thursday.
The Arlington Million headlines a full summer weekend of racing from coast to coast; Alpha Centauri shines again in France and Godolphin sends a raider.
Gary Woodland leads the field at the 2018 PGA Championship after firing a six-under-par 64 in the first round Thursday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis.
An eighth person died Thursday in a nearly 180,000-acre wildfire raging in Northern California, state fire officials said.
As a tool to reduce the public health toll of drinking, higher taxes on alcohol get the most bang for the buck, a new study finds.
The Cleveland Browns want to bring in Dez Bryant for a workout next week, but there was initially one obstacle.
Exercise is good for your mental health, as long as you don't overdo it, researchers say.
People who have frequent recurrences of a common skin cancer may be at increased risk of a range of other cancers, a new study suggests.
Prosecutors scrutinized bank loan applications made by Paul Manafort on Thursday, Day 8 of the former Trump campaign chairman's bank fraud trial in Virginia.
Hurricane Hector moved south of Hawaii's Big Island Thursday, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center said, but its progress on Johnston Island is being watched.
One person is missing and more than 1,600 people have been evacuated as a result of flooding in southern France, officials said Wednesday.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered a plane carrying two undocumented immigrants who had just been deported to El Salvador be turned around.
The average amount of individual student loan debt owned by U.S. college students increased by more than $300 in 2017, according to a study by LendEDU published Wednesday.
Gio Gonzalez allowed one run in seven innings, leading the Washington Nationals to a 6-3 win against the Atlanta Braves Thursday at Nationals Park.
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to intervene in the planned execution of a Tennessee man convicted of raping and killing a 7-year-old girl in 1986.
Four former clerks of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said critics who fear he would help overturn Roe vs. Wade don't understand his character.
Lance Armstrong was briefly hospitalized following a bloody bike crash in Colorado. 



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