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Feds approve marijuana imports from Canada for UC San Diego medical research The DEA this week approved the importation of medical marijuana from Canada for medical research at the University of California San Diego. Ralph Stanley Elrod kills 2 officers before firing at more with AR-15 in newly released video Georgia prosecutors released dashcam video of a man shooting two police officers before going back to his house to get an AR-15 rifle to shoot at more officers. Pompeo sets 2021 goal for complete denuclearization in North Korea Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday said he would restart negotiations with North Korea to completely denuclearize the country by January 2021. Hanford nuclear workers to receive protections in settlement with Energy Dept. Workers at Washington's Hanford nuclear plant will get new health protections following decades of reported exposures to radioactive vapors. 'Liking gap' might stand in way of new friendships When you meet new people, they probably like you a lot more than you think, a new study suggests. Why eczema is tougher to treat for black patients Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, can be very difficult to control in some people. Holyfield, Georgia look to knock out Missouri Invariably, every time Georgia running back Elijah Holyfield conducts an interview he's asked about his famous father -- former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield. Panthers intent on shoring up leaky defense Even the areas that went awry on the offensive end for the Carolina Panthers in Week 2 were overshadowed by defensive malfunctions. Broncos QB Keenum (knees) misses practice Quarterback Case Keenum did not practice with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday because of what was described as "mild" soreness in his knees, according to local media reports. Lions coach Patricia vs. Brady is for real this time Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia has seen his fair share of star quarterback Tom Brady over the years. Possible site of HMB Endeavour wreck found off U.S. coast Researchers in Rhode Island believe they found the wreckage site of Capt. James Cook's HMS Endeavour. Watch: Paul Pogba scores twice in Manchester United Champions League opener Paul Pogba led Manchester United to a 3-0 victory against Young Boys in its 2018 Champions League debut on Wednesday in Bern, Switzerland. Mavericks owner Mark Cuban pledges $10M after sexual misconduct report The NBA confirmed "numerous instances" of sexual harassment and other forms of workplace misconduct within the Dallas Mavericks organization. Watch: Mariano nets upper-90 snipe in Real Madrid Champions League win Mariano did the No. 7 jersey justice by netting a deep score in Real Madrid's 3-0 Champions League win against AS Roma on Wednesday in Madrid. Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo red carded during Juventus Champions League win Striker Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off of the field with a red card during Juventus' 2-0 win against Valencia in Champions League play on Wednesday in Spain. Australian police arrest boy for hiding needles in strawberries Police in Australia arrested a young boy who confessed to putting needles inside strawberries, something authorities described as a copycat of other incidents. Cristhian Bahena Rivera pleads not guilty to Mollie Tibbetts slaying The man accused of killing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts pleaded not guilty Wednesday to first-degree murder. Gunman killed, at least three injured in Wisconsin office shooting Police shot and killed a suspected gunman who opened fire at a Wisconsin office building Wednesday and injured at least three people. The Amazon is flooding five times more often than it used to The Amazon, the world's largest river, is flooding five times more frequently than it did 100 years ago. Study: Smog may increase risk for dementia The very air you breathe may make you vulnerable to developing dementia, a new study suggests. Indiana bishop names 18 ex-Catholic priests accused of sex abuse A Catholic Diocese in Indiana published the names of 18 former priests and deacons the diocese said have been "credibly accused" of sexually abusing children. |
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London terrorist had a grudge against Trump, jury toldKhalid Masood was in debt, unemployed and estranged from his wife, witnesses say. DNA fingerprints crack African ivory-smuggling casesThe Department of Homeland Security has already used information from the work to try to convict smuggling kingpins. Peru store's ad stirs outrage, is pulled over 'racist' messageThe most surprising thing, says a social critic, is that "it didn't occur to anyone that this might be interpreted as racist." North Korea's Kim agrees to dismantle main nuke site if U.S. takes steps, too"We have agreed to make the Korean Peninsula a land of peace that is free from nuclear weapons and nuclear threat." More Recent Articles
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Your Wednesday Evening News Briefing: Brett Kavanaugh, Trump, North KoreaKavanaugh’s Supporters and His Accuser Are at an Impasse Over Her TestimonyRepublicans say a hearing on Monday is Christine Blasey Ford’s only option. Her lawyer says a hearing with only her and Judge Kavanaugh “is not a fair or good faith investigation.” From the Anonymity of Academia to the Center of a Supreme Court ConfirmationChristine Blasey Ford, a researcher and statistician, was reluctant to come forward with her allegation that Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, sexually assaulted her. Debunking 5 Viral Rumors About Christine Blasey Ford, Kavanaugh’s AccuserDr. Blasey has been the target of widespread social media disinformation since she came forward with accusations of sexual assault against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee. They Were Seeking Mental Health Care. Instead They Drowned in a Sheriff’s Van.After two women voluntarily went to hospitals seeking care, they were committed and transported in a sheriff’s van that drove onto a flooded road. Flooding in North Carolina, as Seen From a DroneAerial footage from North Carolina shows the scale of flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. Touring Storm Damage in the Carolinas, Trump Follows His Own ScriptOther presidents have treated natural disaster tours as dignified, even grave affairs. President Trump has deployed humor, enthusiasm and a talent for always finding a silver lining. Trump Has Put the U.S. and China on the Cusp of a New Cold WarPresident Trump’s pugilistic approach to China could rupture relations for years to come. Trump Attacks Sessions and F.B.I., Citing Conspiracy TheoriesThe president said he was disappointed in the attorney general and insisted without evidence that he was exposing corruption among law enforcement. Once ‘99 Percent Against Trump,’ Dean Heller Calls Him ‘Great Leader’The Nevada senator, the most endangered Senate Republican up for re-election in November, was unusually effusive in praising the president ahead of Mr. Trump’s rally in Las Vegas. Utah Group Files Complaint Against Mia Love Over Fund-RaisingThe progressive group cites funds Ms. Love raised in the absence of a primary challenge. Her campaign called it a “political ploy.” New York Review of Books Editor Is Out Amid Uproar Over #MeToo EssayThe editor, Ian Buruma, left after a backlash regarding an essay by a Canadian radio personality who lost his job after sexual misconduct allegations. Inside Facebook’s Election ‘War Room’Seven weeks before the midterm elections, the social network is setting up a central hub to root out disinformation and false news. We visited the operation. Finland Saved These Children From War. Did It Hurt Them in the Process?What a study of evacuees tells us about the lifelong health effects of separating kids from their parents. A Nuclear Bomb Inside the VaticanI am not a Catholic, but the Holy City filled me with awe. I wonder what its leader thinks of me, though. Everyone Deserves Better Than This Senate SpectacleForget the political finger pointing. Christine Blasey Ford’s accusation against Brett Kavanaugh needs to be seriously investigated. Of Time, Tides and TrumpThe Liberalism of the Religious RightConservatives who attend church have more moderate views than secular conservatives on issues like race, immigration and identity. The Kavanaugh CharadeEditorial Observer: Bloomberg’s Blind Spot on Racial InjusticeKara Swisher: Can the People Who Almost Brought Down the News Business Save It?Marc Benioff has bought Time, becoming the latest technology mogul to invest in a media property. The Kavanaugh Accusation Is Dangerous for the Pro-Life MovementRepealing Roe will be a hollow victory if the anti-abortion cause is hitched to a party that’s seen as anti-woman. What the Kavanaugh Accusations Mean for Red-State DemocratsArthur Mitchell Is Dead at 84; Showed the Way for Black DancersMr. Mitchell, the first black ballet dancer to achieve international stardom, was also the founding director of the groundbreaking Dance Theater of Harlem. 3-D Printed Gun Promoter, Cody Wilson, Is Charged With Sexual Assault of ChildPolice were trying to find Mr. Wilson, who is accused of having sex with a 16-year-old girl at a hotel in Austin, Tex. He was last known to be in Taiwan. Merkel Wins a Round but Emerges Weaker in Bout Over Spy ChiefChancellor Angela Merkel tried for days to find a way to fire her intelligence chief. In the end, he was promoted, to the outrage of many. European Union Ends Inquiry Into Luxembourg’s Tax Deal With McDonald’sThe bloc’s executive arm had been investigating whether Luxembourg had granted McDonald’s overly generous tax breaks. Killing of Champion Golfer in ‘Senseless, Random Act’ Stuns Iowa StateCelia Barquín Arozamena, 22, was stabbed to death while playing golf. The suspect had spoken of “an urge to rape and kill a woman,” an acquaintance said. Walmart Pulls Soviet-Themed Shirts After Lithuania ObjectsThe removal of the hammer and sickle T-shirts sold online has ignited a war of words between Russia and the former Soviet republic. The Army Stopped Expelling Immigrant Recruits. But an Email Suggests It’s Still Trying.An internal message suggests that the Army may be looking for different grounds for discharge that would sidestep current litigation. 500 Women and Teenagers to Be Bailed Out From Rikers by Human Rights GroupRobert F. Kennedy Human Rights will spend up to $5 million as part of an effort to highlight the racial and economic disparities of the bail system. Mavericks and Mark Cuban Sanctioned by N.B.A. Over Handling of Sexual HarassmentAn investigation determined Cuban could have done more to address misconduct among team officials. The owner agreed to donate $10 million to charities in lieu of a fine. Fall TV 2018: New and Returning Shows to WatchAs competition in the era of Peak TV intensifies, big names are more prevalent than ever. Julia Roberts, Sean Penn, Jim Carrey and Benicio Del Toro. A High-Pressure Countdown for the New York Philharmonic’s New MaestroWe went behind the scenes with Jaap van Zweden in the weeklong run-up to his first performance as the orchestra’s music director. Review: City Ballet, in Turmoil, Shows the Value of What’s at StakeOn opening night, while a crisis threatens New York City Ballet offstage, “Jewels” demonstrated the beauty and meaning of Balanchine choreography. Robert Venturi, Architect Who Rejected Modernism, Dies at 93To the modernist notion of “less is more,” he retorted, “Less is a bore,” arguing for ornament, historical references and even humor in architecture. More Recent Articles |
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The DEA this week approved the importation of medical marijuana from Canada for medical research at the University of California San Diego.
Georgia prosecutors released dashcam video of a man shooting two police officers before going back to his house to get an AR-15 rifle to shoot at more officers.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday said he would restart negotiations with North Korea to completely denuclearize the country by January 2021.
Workers at Washington's Hanford nuclear plant will get new health protections following decades of reported exposures to radioactive vapors.
When you meet new people, they probably like you a lot more than you think, a new study suggests.
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, can be very difficult to control in some people.
Invariably, every time Georgia running back Elijah Holyfield conducts an interview he's asked about his famous father -- former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield.
Even the areas that went awry on the offensive end for the Carolina Panthers in Week 2 were overshadowed by defensive malfunctions.
Quarterback Case Keenum did not practice with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday because of what was described as "mild" soreness in his knees, according to local media reports.
Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia has seen his fair share of star quarterback Tom Brady over the years.
Researchers in Rhode Island believe they found the wreckage site of Capt. James Cook's HMS Endeavour.
Paul Pogba led Manchester United to a 3-0 victory against Young Boys in its 2018 Champions League debut on Wednesday in Bern, Switzerland.
The NBA confirmed "numerous instances" of sexual harassment and other forms of workplace misconduct within the Dallas Mavericks organization.
Mariano did the No. 7 jersey justice by netting a deep score in Real Madrid's 3-0 Champions League win against AS Roma on Wednesday in Madrid.
Striker Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off of the field with a red card during Juventus' 2-0 win against Valencia in Champions League play on Wednesday in Spain.
Police in Australia arrested a young boy who confessed to putting needles inside strawberries, something authorities described as a copycat of other incidents.
The man accused of killing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts pleaded not guilty Wednesday to first-degree murder.
Police shot and killed a suspected gunman who opened fire at a Wisconsin office building Wednesday and injured at least three people.
The Amazon, the world's largest river, is flooding five times more frequently than it did 100 years ago.
The very air you breathe may make you vulnerable to developing dementia, a new study suggests.
A Catholic Diocese in Indiana published the names of 18 former priests and deacons the diocese said have been "credibly accused" of sexually abusing children. 



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