4 Newsletters: 71 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 71 new articles

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach narrowly defeated Gov. Jeff Colyer to claim the state's Republican nomination for governor Tuesday.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 24 new articles

  1. Kris Kobach wins Republican nomination for Kansas governor
  2. Baltimore Orioles go for season sweep of New York Mets
  3. Arizona Cardinals' Sam Bradford to see more time in 2nd preseason game
  4. Baltimore police officer seen beating man on video charged with assault
  5. Trump campaign files for arbitration against former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman
  6. Southwest limits emotional support animals to cats, dogs
  7. Austria's capital, Vienna, tops list of world's most livable cities
  8. Denver residential explosion injures 9, 1 critically
  9. Oakland Raiders S Obi Melifonwu to see specialist
  10. New York Jets' Todd Bowles to Terrelle Pryor: 'He should keep his mouth shut'
  11. Jacksonville Jaguars' Jalen Ramsey, Dante Fowler to return from suspension
  12. Dolphins bring back veteran DL Kendall Langford
  13. U.N.: Up to 30,000 Islamic State members remain in Iraq, Syria
  14. Former Dallas Cowboys WR Dez Bryant to visit with Cleveland Browns on Thursday
  15. Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger exits practice after hitting head
  16. Indianapolis Colts sign free agent running back Tion Green
  17. Grand jury accuses more than 300 Pennsylvania clergy of abuse
  18. Plankton bloom, glacial meltwater link more complex than thought
  19. Study: Cetuximab, radiation inferior to standard HPV throat cancer treatment
  20. Physicists measure energy difference between two quantum states
  21. Report: Steelers QB Jones not a lock for backup
  22. Saints WR Meredith nursing undisclosed injury
  23. Paul Manafort declines to testify as defense rests
  24. Watch: Twin waterspouts swirl together in Italy

Kris Kobach wins Republican nomination for Kansas governor

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach narrowly defeated Gov. Jeff Colyer to claim the state's Republican nomination for governor Tuesday.
    

Baltimore Orioles go for season sweep of New York Mets

The Baltimore Orioles can complete a season sweep of the New York Mets when the teams conclude their 2018 interleague matchup Wednesday night at Camden Yards.
    

Arizona Cardinals' Sam Bradford to see more time in 2nd preseason game

Quarterback Sam Bradford will see his workload ramp up in the Arizona Cardinals' second preseason game.
    

Baltimore police officer seen beating man on video charged with assault

A Baltimore police officer, seen on video repeatedly punching a man, was charged with assault on Tuesday.
    

Trump campaign files for arbitration against former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman

President Donald Trump's presidential campaign filed for arbitration proceedings against former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman on Tuesday.
    

Southwest limits emotional support animals to cats, dogs

Southwest Airlines announced Tuesday it will only allow dogs and cats on flights as emotional support animals and they must be accompanied by a doctor's note.
    

Austria's capital, Vienna, tops list of world's most livable cities

The Austrian capital of Vienna was named the world's most livable city, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2018 global livability index.
    

Denver residential explosion injures 9, 1 critically

Denver fire officials believe natural gas is to blame for an explosion at a residential building that left nine people injured, one critically, Tuesday.
    

Oakland Raiders S Obi Melifonwu to see specialist

Oakland Raiders safety Obi Melifonwu remained absent from practice on Tuesday amid a report that he will see a specialist.
    

New York Jets' Todd Bowles to Terrelle Pryor: 'He should keep his mouth shut'

New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles was rather direct on Tuesday in telling wide receiver Terrelle Pryor to keep quiet about injuries.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars' Jalen Ramsey, Dante Fowler to return from suspension

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey and defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. will return from their team suspensions, the Florida Times-Union reported.
    

Dolphins bring back veteran DL Kendall Langford

The Miami Dolphins have signed veteran defensive lineman Kendall Langford.
    

U.N.: Up to 30,000 Islamic State members remain in Iraq, Syria

Up to 30,000 members of the Islamic State terror group remain in Iraq and Syria, the United Nations said.
    

Former Dallas Cowboys WR Dez Bryant to visit with Cleveland Browns on Thursday

Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant will meet with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger exits practice after hitting head

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger left Tuesday's practice early after apparently hitting his head on the ground.
    

Indianapolis Colts sign free agent running back Tion Green

The Indianapolis Colts have signed free agent running back Tion Green.
    

Grand jury accuses more than 300 Pennsylvania clergy of abuse

Six Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania covered up the sexual abuse of more than 1,000 children by hundreds of clergymen over the past seven decades.
    

Plankton bloom, glacial meltwater link more complex than thought

Glacial meltwater can fuel plankton blooms, but new research shows the link between ice loss and algae isn't as simple as scientists previously thought.
    

Study: Cetuximab, radiation inferior to standard HPV throat cancer treatment

Treating HPV-positive throat cancer with cetuximab and radiation had worse overall and progression-free survival compared with radiation and cisplatin.
    

Physicists measure energy difference between two quantum states

A physicist in New Zealand has measured the energy difference between two quantum states in a helium atom.
    

Report: Steelers QB Jones not a lock for backup

Landry Jones has served as the backup quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the past five seasons.
    

Saints WR Meredith nursing undisclosed injury

New Orleans Saints wide receiver Cameron Meredith remained away from practice while dealing with an undisclosed injury, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday.
    

Paul Manafort declines to testify as defense rests

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort declined to testify as the defense in his bank fraud trial rested their case Tuesday.
    

Watch: Twin waterspouts swirl together in Italy

An Italian man filmed an unusual double waterspout off the country's coast -- as well as a yacht that came dangerously close to the whirlwind.
    
You Might Like


Washington Post Cardinal Wuerl's actions in Pittsburgh scrutinized by Catholic sexual abuse investigation Washington Post The groundbreaking investigation into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania has raised questions about Cardinal ...
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Top Stories - Google News"Top Stories - Google News" - 2 new articles

  1. Cardinal Wuerl's actions in Pittsburgh scrutinized by Catholic sexual abuse investigation - Washington Post
  2. Twitter Suspends Alex Jones for Seven Days Over Tweet - New York Times

Cardinal Wuerl's actions in Pittsburgh scrutinized by Catholic sexual abuse investigation - Washington Post


Washington Post

Cardinal Wuerl's actions in Pittsburgh scrutinized by Catholic sexual abuse investigation
Washington Post
The groundbreaking investigation into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania has raised questions about Cardinal Donald Wuerl, who spent 18 years as the bishop of Pittsburgh and now serves as the archbishop of Washington. The grand jury ...
Hundreds of 'Predator Priests' Sexually Abused Young Victims, Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report FindsNBC 10 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania report says predatory priest was sent to Mass. treatment centerThe Boston Globe
Questions for Catholics (and the Church) in the wake of the grand jury report | John BaerPhilly.com

all 2,013 news articles »
    

Twitter Suspends Alex Jones for Seven Days Over Tweet - New York Times


New York Times

Twitter Suspends Alex Jones for Seven Days Over Tweet
New York Times
Alex Jones was barred from tweeting or retweeting from his personal Twitter account for seven days. His media website, Infowars, was not affected by the suspension.CreditLucas Jackson/Reuters. By Cecilia Kang. Aug. 14, 2018. WASHINGTON — Twitter on ...
Twitter Suspends Alex Jones Over New TweetWall Street Journal
Twitter puts Infowars' Alex Jones in the 'read-only' sin bin for 7 daysTechCrunch
Twitter suspends conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for one weekUSA TODAY
CNBC -MarketWatch -Daily Mail -CNNMoney
all 237 news articles »
    

You Might Like


"I am a German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," said Mesut Özil, who recently quit the national soccer team, citing racism.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 6 new articles

  1. When is a German not a German? Identity re-emerges as a thorny issue
  2. China's dominance of U.S. drug market scares experts
  3. 'Apocalyptic scene' as highway bridge collapses in Italy; 23 dead
  4. Outcry in Malaysia over two women sentenced to caning for lesbian sex
  5. Driver held after 'terrorist incident' outside Britain's Parliament
  6. Bus crash in Ecuador kills 24 people, injures 19
  7. More Recent Articles

When is a German not a German? Identity re-emerges as a thorny issue

"I am a German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," said Mesut Özil, who recently quit the national soccer team, citing racism.

    

China's dominance of U.S. drug market scares experts

"If we were ever in an international incident with China, they would literally have their hands around our necks in terms of critical drugs."

    

'Apocalyptic scene' as highway bridge collapses in Italy; 23 dead

An official warned that "an immense tragedy" appeared to be unfolding.

    

Outcry in Malaysia over two women sentenced to caning for lesbian sex

LGBTQ people are routinely persecuted in Malaysia, and activists say intolerance has increased in recent years in the Muslim-majority country.

    

Driver held after 'terrorist incident' outside Britain's Parliament

The same location was the scene of a March 2017 terror attack that killed five people.

    

Bus crash in Ecuador kills 24 people, injures 19

At least 24 people were killed and another 19 injured when a bus careened into another vehicle at high speed and overturned on a highway near Ecuador's capital Tuesday, officials reported.
    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Here's what you need to know at the end of the day.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 39 new articles

  1. Catholic Church, Turkey, Omarosa Manigault Newman: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. ‘They Hid It All’: Catholic Priests Abused 1,000 Children in Pennsylvania, Report Says
  3. Pennsylvania Grand Jury Says Church Had a ‘Playbook for Concealing the Truth’
  4. Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Scandal: 7 Excerpts From the Grand Jury Report
  5. Colyer Concedes in Kansas, Handing Governor’s Nomination to Kobach
  6. Trump Calls Omarosa Manigault Newman ‘That Dog’ in His Latest Insult
  7. Manafort Lawyers Rest Without Calling Witnesses in Fraud Trial
  8. Kavanaugh Could Unlock Funding for Religious Education, School Voucher Advocates Say
  9. Italy Bridge Collapse Leaves 26 Dead
  10. Genoa Bridge Collapse: Video Shows Moment Road Fell
  11. Seven of the Deadliest Infrastructure Failures Throughout History
  12. Turks Scramble as Lira Falls and Prices Soar
  13. The Interpreter: Why Inflation Is Bad for Populist Strongmen
  14. Turkish President Calls for Boycott of U.S. Electronics Including the iPhone
  15. School Choice Is the Enemy of Justice
  16. Prosecutors Need a Watchdog
  17. The Revenge of the Lesser Trumps
  18. Calving Season
  19. Here’s How to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions Without Taxing Them
  20. What if Mother Nature Is on the Ballot in 2020?
  21. The Stone: Our Deepest Condolences
  22. Trump’s Sabotage of Obamacare Is Illegal
  23. Lula: There Is a Right-Wing Coup Underway in Brazil
  24. Square Feet: Need a Quick Inspection of a 58-Story Tower? Send a Drone
  25. Restaurant Review: The Chinese Crayfish Craze Hits the East Village, at Le Sia
  26. In New Zealand, Avocado Shortage Leads to Orchard Crime Wave
  27. You Got the Flood Warning on Your Phone. Here’s What the Damage Looked Like.
  28. D.J. Durkin’s Program Under Scrutiny as Maryland Parts Ways With Strength Coach
  29. Puerto Rico Spent 11 Months Turning the Power Back On. They Finally Got to Her.
  30. Trump’s Trade War Is Rattling China’s Leaders
  31. Tesla Directors Do Damage Control After Elon Musk Tweets
  32. Gridlock on the Brooklyn Bridge? Blame El Chapo
  33. Newsbook: Nearing Retirement? Here’s a Book to Help You Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
  34. These MoviePass Superfans Found Each Other. But What’s Next?
  35. Profile in Style: Inside Angela Missoni’s Rainbow-Colored World
  36. Books of The Times: Fables Leap Back and Forth Through Time in ‘Flights’
  37. Review: The Profound Eloquence of Odissi Dance
  38. Well : How Body Type May Determine Runners’ and Swimmers’ Destinies
  39. Doctors: My Patient’s Sisters
  40. More Recent Articles

Catholic Church, Turkey, Omarosa Manigault Newman: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

‘They Hid It All’: Catholic Priests Abused 1,000 Children in Pennsylvania, Report Says

The grand jury report is the government’s broadest look yet in the United States at child sexual abuse in the church.

    

Pennsylvania Grand Jury Says Church Had a ‘Playbook for Concealing the Truth’

F.B.I. agents found a consistent pattern in the way Roman Catholic Church leaders in Pennsylvania covered up allegations of child sex abuse by priests to avoid scandal.

    

Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Scandal: 7 Excerpts From the Grand Jury Report

A nearly 900-page report investigating abuse in six dioceses over a period of 70 years documents more than 300 abusive priests.

    

Colyer Concedes in Kansas, Handing Governor’s Nomination to Kobach

Mr. Kobach, a lightning rod for his views on voting rights and immigration, had raised concerns among Republicans that he would alienate moderate voters.

    

Trump Calls Omarosa Manigault Newman ‘That Dog’ in His Latest Insult

Ms. Manigault Newman responded that Mr. Trump, who has also insulted Don Lemon and LeBron James, “has absolutely no respect for women, for African-Americans.’’

    

Manafort Lawyers Rest Without Calling Witnesses in Fraud Trial

Defense lawyers did not present any witnesses in Paul Manafort’s trial, while prosecutors called roughly two dozen.

    

Kavanaugh Could Unlock Funding for Religious Education, School Voucher Advocates Say

Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court could advance efforts to make publicly funded vouchers available to students attending religious schools.

    

Italy Bridge Collapse Leaves 26 Dead

Buildings and vehicles were crushed by the collapse in Genoa, while some people somehow survived. An official said that the bridge had shown previous “signs of problems.”

    

Genoa Bridge Collapse: Video Shows Moment Road Fell

At least 20 people were killed in Italy after the structure broke apart, falling nearly 150 feet. Officials expect the death toll to grow. We spoke to a local journalist who described the aftermath.
    

Seven of the Deadliest Infrastructure Failures Throughout History

A bridge collapse in Italy that killed at least 20 people was the latest disaster to raise worries about aging or improperly built bridges, dams and other structures.

    

Turks Scramble as Lira Falls and Prices Soar

Some businesses have doubled prices on imported goods this year and are already feeling a falloff in sales, as economists warn of galloping inflation.

    

The Interpreter: Why Inflation Is Bad for Populist Strongmen

Turkey’s president appears to be going down a perilous path traversed by the failed strongmen of Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

    

Turkish President Calls for Boycott of U.S. Electronics Including the iPhone

The remarks by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan come as the country grapples with a worsening economic crisis and a widening diplomatic dispute with the United States.

    

School Choice Is the Enemy of Justice

Charters make it possible to avoid the hard work of integration.

    

Prosecutors Need a Watchdog

A bill on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk would address a serious problem in New York State. He ought to sign it.

    

The Revenge of the Lesser Trumps

They’re imitators. They’re operators. And they’re turning their teacher’s lessons against him.

    

Calving Season

A teenager helps her ranching family save calves during a snowy spring.
    

Here’s How to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions Without Taxing Them

Congress should require the share of electricity from low-polluting technologies to increase steadily over time.

    

What if Mother Nature Is on the Ballot in 2020?

Democrats could have a strong issue to run on if the extreme weather persists and President Trump continues to dismiss climate change.

    

The Stone: Our Deepest Condolences

We are a long way from the Stoicism of Seneca, but grief and how we deal with it is still a vital part of the human experience.

    

Trump’s Sabotage of Obamacare Is Illegal

A president doesn’t have the right to dispense with laws he dislikes.

    

Lula: There Is a Right-Wing Coup Underway in Brazil

But justice will prevail.

    

Square Feet: Need a Quick Inspection of a 58-Story Tower? Send a Drone

With their low cost and ease of handling, drones are saving money and time on big construction projects. They could also save lives.

    

Restaurant Review: The Chinese Crayfish Craze Hits the East Village, at Le Sia

A new restaurant specializes in boiled seafood, with spice levels ranging from mild to “fire.”

    

In New Zealand, Avocado Shortage Leads to Orchard Crime Wave

With prices for the fruit soaring after two years of low harvests, growers are experiencing a raft of thefts and black markets have sprung up to distribute the spoils.

    

You Got the Flood Warning on Your Phone. Here’s What the Damage Looked Like.

Flash floods swept through New York and New Jersey over the last three days, leading to states of emergency and evacuations across the region.

    

D.J. Durkin’s Program Under Scrutiny as Maryland Parts Ways With Strength Coach

Maryland’s president apologized to the family of a football player who died after a workout in May, bringing a harsh spotlight to how Durkin, the head coach, ran the team.

    

Puerto Rico Spent 11 Months Turning the Power Back On. They Finally Got to Her.

The problem-plagued effort to restore electric service after the storm blacked out the whole island last year is finally reaching the last few darkened homes, officials say.

    

Trump’s Trade War Is Rattling China’s Leaders

While President Xi Jinping remains firmly in charge, friction with the Trump administration and troubles at home have dented his political dominance.

    

Tesla Directors Do Damage Control After Elon Musk Tweets

Tesla’s board of directors has hired multiple outside law firms, and a number of board members and Tesla employees have urged Mr. Musk to stop posting on Twitter.

    

Gridlock on the Brooklyn Bridge? Blame El Chapo

For months, the bridge has been closed whenever Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the Mexican drug kingpin, goes to court. The judge has worked out a solution to the problem, but he did not reveal it.

    

Newsbook: Nearing Retirement? Here’s a Book to Help You Maximize Your Social Security Benefits

Plus, another that looks at the state of the economy and a satire that offers a wacky solution.

    

These MoviePass Superfans Found Each Other. But What’s Next?

The service has become an integral part of the private and social lives of many — one user saw 19 movies in 19 days. But limits on usage will change that.

    

Profile in Style: Inside Angela Missoni’s Rainbow-Colored World

The Italian designer has a photographic memory of every fabric, look and accessory that her family’s brand has ever made.

    

Books of The Times: Fables Leap Back and Forth Through Time in ‘Flights’

Olga Tokarczuk’s novel, the winner of this year’s International Man Booker Prize, is full of bizarre and harrowing stories that blend fiction and fact.

    

Review: The Profound Eloquence of Odissi Dance

Watching Arushi Mudgal’s program, our critic began to feel that no other dance forms match the classical ones of India.

    

Well : How Body Type May Determine Runners’ and Swimmers’ Destinies

Among elite runners, sprinters and marathoners look as if they could be different species. Not so for swimmers.

    

Doctors: My Patient’s Sisters

It was vividly clear, in every touch and gaze, that a patient’s family had made the right decision.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


No comments

Powered by Blogger.