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U.S. Army reservist accused of spying for Chinese government A Chinese citizen serving in the U.S. Army Reserves has been charged with working as a spy for the Chinese government, U.S. attorneys announced Tuesday. German court upholds Kuwait Airways ban on Israeli passengers Judges in Germany rejected an appeal against Kuwait Airways' policy of barring Israelis from flying on its planes Tuesday. Honey Boo Boo, Tripp Palin to compete on 'Dancing with the Stars: Juniors' The cast for the inaugural season of "Dancing with the Stars: Juniors" was announced Tuesday night. Japan's Shinzo Abe defends free trade before U.N. General AssemblyNikki Glaser is first eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 27 Comedian Nikki Glaser was the first celebrity to get the boot on Season 27 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Tuesday night. Texas woman pleads guilty to leaving 2 toddlers in car until they died A Texas woman on Monday pleaded guilty to abandoning her two toddlers in a locked car for several hours, leading to their death. 'Technological issues' delay Delta flights Delta Airlines had technological issues on some of its systems, the company said Tuesday night. Minnesota Vikings regroup after getting knocked off Mike Zimmer had warned his team and even the media before the Minnesota Vikings hosted the Buffalo Bills last weekend. SurveyMonkey raises $180M in upsized initial public offering SurveyMonkey's stock priced above the marketed price range as it raised $180 million in its initial public offering Tuesday. Health insurance companies are prime targets for hackers Hackers are targeting medical record data more than ever, and their most rewarding prey appears to be health insurance companies, a new study suggests. Genes may control difficulty to stop drinking When they give up booze, some alcoholics have more severe withdrawal symptoms than others. This discrepancy may come down to genetics, researchers say. Breast cancer treatment adherence rates vary by race Black women are more likely than white women to skip important hormonal breast cancer treatments, new research indicates. Social Security discriminated against lesbian after partner died, lawsuit says A Washington woman is suing the SSA for denying her survivor's benefits after her partner died before same-sex marriage was legal in her state. Atlanta Falcons dealing with rash of injuries After going out of their way to avoid injuries in the preseason, the Atlanta Falcons have become engulfed with players who are sidelined. Buccaneers' Dirk Koetter not disclosing starting quarterback The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the big question is whether Jameis Winston or Ryan Fitzpatrick will be the starting quarterback. NSA employee sentenced for storing classified information in his home A former National Security Agency employee was sentenced to nearly six years in prison for keeping classified information in his home. Colts forced to shake up offensive line after Joe Haeg injuryLetdowns stymie Chiefs' defense despite undefeated start At no point this season have the Kansas City Chiefs looked up at the scoreboard and seen themselves trailing. |
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Justice Department charges Chinese national with aiding in espionageProsecutors say that Ji Chaoqun was in the U.S. conducting background checks on people who could be recruited by China's spy agency. New TB vaccine stops active infection, sometimesThe vaccine works in people who have latent infections, meaning they do not yet have any symptoms. Study questions whether boys are better at mathSex stereotypes may account for why men dominate science and math, the researchers say. Rebel fighting threatens Ebola effort in CongoPoliticians are also spreading fear, making people reluctant to get vaccinated, WHO says. Trump addresses U.N., brags about his accomplishments, draws derisive laughterThe president condemned globalism, telling the international body the U.S. would protect its sovereignty and national interests. 'Invisible ink' darkens in the sun, providing cheap sun sensorThe ink could be used to make cheap bracelets, stickers or headbands, the researchers say. China won't let U.S. warship dock in Hong Kong amid trade tensions"China has always carried out approvals case by case, in accordance with the principle of sovereignty and the detailed situation," a Chinese official said. The Lamoureux twins join Global Citizen's fight for womenOlympic twins, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando, are part of this year's Global Citizen Festival to address gender equality. China official says talks impossible with 'U.S. holding knife'"China might prefer to wait out the current U.S. administration, rather than embarking on potentially futile negotiations," said one analyst. Iranian president tells NBC News he has no plans to meet TrumpRouhani said Iran plans to stay in the nuclear deal — for now — despite U.S. withdrawal and sanctions. U.N. chief set to paint a grim picture of the state of the worldIn speeches and close to 350 meetings on the assembly sideline, the conflicts, hotspots and issues contributing to that turbulence will be debated. Michael Kors snaps up Italian red-carpet favorite Versace for $2.1BThe deal gives Michael Kors a mega-brand and red carpet favorite that is among the most recognizable and followed fashion labels in the world. Iran terrorist attack shows opponents see 'unique opportunity,' experts sayMilitants disguised as soldiers opened fire at the procession of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard while they marched through the oil-rich city of Ahvaz. U.S. diplomat is found dead in Madagascar; suspect detainedThe foreign service officer had been serving in the capital of the Indian Ocean nation off the east coast of Africa. More Recent Articles |
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Bill Cosby, Brett Kavanaugh, U.N.: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingTrump Unleashes on Kavanaugh Accuser as Key Republican WaversThe Republican, Senator Lisa Murkowski, said she was troubled by Christine Blasey Ford’s story. Senate Republicans hired a sex-crimes prosecutor from Arizona, Rachel Mitchell, to question Dr. Blasey. Mormon Women’s Group Calls for Probe of Allegations Against KavanaughThe Mormon Women for Ethical Government called for a suspension of Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation proceedings, pending a thorough investigation. In a Culture of Privilege and Alcohol at Yale, Her World Converged With Kavanaugh’sDeborah Ramirez and Judge Brett Kavanaugh came to Yale from very different backgrounds. But their college circles overlapped, and during a drinking game at a dorm party, she claims, he exposed himself to her. They Say Sexual Assault, Kavanaugh Says It Never Happened: Sifting Truth From MemoryBill Cosby, Once a Model of Fatherhood, Is Sent to Prison for Sexual AssaultMr. Cosby was sentenced to serve three to 10 years for drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand. He has said he will appeal the conviction. Cosby’s Team Alleges Racism and Sexism, Calling Him Victim of a ‘Sex War’Bill Cosby’s publicist also drew a comparison to accusations of sexual misconduct against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the nominee to the Supreme Court. Bill Cosby Assault Case: A Timeline From Accusation to SentencingAndrea Constand met Mr. Cosby more than 15 years ago, and she would later accuse him of sexual assault. He was sentenced to prison after being convicted of assaulting her. Trump Boasts and Scorns Globalism to Skeptical U.N. CrowdThe president, speaking at the General Assembly, doubled down on his “America First” foreign policy. He did have a few kind words for North Korea. How Trump Is Being Protected in New York (and What It May Cost)The president is residing at Trump Tower during the United Nations General Assembly. Dump trucks, street closures and security checkpoints are in place. As Debt Rises, the Government Will Soon Spend More on Interest Than on the MilitaryTax cuts, spending increases and higher interest rates could make it harder to respond to future recessions and deal with other needs. One Reason for Slow Wage Growth? More BenefitsThe rise of nonwage compensation like paid time off is helping persuade the Fed to push up interest rates. President Trump Addresses the United Nations (laughter)Padma Lakshmi: I Was Raped at 16 and I Kept SilentQuestions Brett Kavanaugh Needs to AnswerTrump to China: ‘I Own You.’ Guess Again.The Chinese are catching up to the U.S. in many ways, and the president grasps only part of the reason. The Trouble With Cryptocurrency’s Viral GrowthWhen it comes to Bitcoin and the like, government oversight should be a feature, not a bug. The World Anti-Doping Agency Cleared Russia. Based on What?Russia was supposed to express contrition and prove its drug testing protocols legitimate after the biggest doping scandal in international sports history. It has done neither. The Many Faces of Brett KavanaughSome women saw a young gentleman. Some saw a drunk predator. Maybe he was both. Pigs All the Way DownFixes: Britons Pay Hundreds for H.I.V. Drugs. Why Do Americans Pay Thousands?Britain’s National Health Service far outperforms America’s health care system — for far less money — at keeping H.I.V. patients healthy. The Conversation: Supreme ConfusionRevelations about Brett Kavanaugh and Rod Rosenstein got the week started on a tumultuous note. Where are we headed now? Mediating Faith and Style: Museums Awake to Muslim FashionsMax Hollein’s show at the de Young brings “modest fashion” into the modern museum age. Restaurant Review: At Kopitiam, Malaysian Food Powers Through Some Growing PainsIn its new, larger space, Kyo Pang’s homage to the cuisine of Malaysian coffee parlors is still compelling, even when there’s no coffee. Richard Parsons Is Named Interim Chairman at CBSThe appointment of Mr. Parsons, a former Time Warner and Citigroup chairman, is the latest move in a continuing shake-up during what has been a turbulent period for the company. Delta ‘Technology Issue’ Temporarily Disrupts Travel and Enrages CustomersThe problems caused widespread confusion, and many customers demanded to know why they could not book flights, print tickets or board their planes. China Rejects U.S. Warship’s Visit to Hong Kong as Tensions RiseThe cancellation, along with recalling a senior admiral who was in the United States for a conference, came in response to sanctions imposed by the Trump administration. Bolton Warns of ‘Terrible Consequences’ for Those Doing Business with IranSenior members of the Trump administration promised harsh penalties for European governments and companies that defy Iran sanctions. Freddie Oversteegen, Gritty Dutch Resistance Fighter, Dies at 92She was only 14 when she joined her sister and a law student as an all-female underground trio of saboteurs and assassins in German-occupied Holland. Is a New Russian Meddling Tactic Hiding in Plain Sight?USAReally might look like any other fledgling news organization. But some cybersecurity experts believe it may be part of a retooled Russian propaganda operation. When Zuckerberg Asserted Control, Instagram’s Founders ChafedFacebook’s acquisition of the photo-sharing site was a model for making a tech deal work. But slowly losing independence was difficult to accept. A Marine’s Son Takes On U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa“My father is American and my mother is Okinawan,” Denny Tamaki tells voters on the Japanese islands where he is running for governor. My Surprising Duet With Arthur Mitchell in Cold War MoscowThe ballerina Allegra Kent remembers dancing “Agon” with Mr. Mitchell on opening night of New York City Ballet’s 1962 tour of the Soviet Union. ‘Highly Aggressive’ Green Crabs From Canada Menace Maine’s CoastThe crabs, which are known as the “cockroach of the sea,” eat oysters, can prey on lobsters in groups and have been known to turn on each other, experts said. More Recent Articles |
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A Chinese citizen serving in the U.S. Army Reserves has been charged with working as a spy for the Chinese government, U.S. attorneys announced Tuesday.
Judges in Germany rejected an appeal against Kuwait Airways' policy of barring Israelis from flying on its planes Tuesday.
The cast for the inaugural season of "Dancing with the Stars: Juniors" was announced Tuesday night.
Upholding multilateral trade partnerships are a priority for Japan.
Comedian Nikki Glaser was the first celebrity to get the boot on Season 27 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Tuesday night.
A Texas woman on Monday pleaded guilty to abandoning her two toddlers in a locked car for several hours, leading to their death.
Delta Airlines had technological issues on some of its systems, the company said Tuesday night.
Mike Zimmer had warned his team and even the media before the Minnesota Vikings hosted the Buffalo Bills last weekend.
SurveyMonkey's stock priced above the marketed price range as it raised $180 million in its initial public offering Tuesday.
Hackers are targeting medical record data more than ever, and their most rewarding prey appears to be health insurance companies, a new study suggests.
When they give up booze, some alcoholics have more severe withdrawal symptoms than others. This discrepancy may come down to genetics, researchers say.
Black women are more likely than white women to skip important hormonal breast cancer treatments, new research indicates.
A Washington woman is suing the SSA for denying her survivor's benefits after her partner died before same-sex marriage was legal in her state.
After going out of their way to avoid injuries in the preseason, the Atlanta Falcons have become engulfed with players who are sidelined.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the big question is whether Jameis Winston or Ryan Fitzpatrick will be the starting quarterback.
A former National Security Agency employee was sentenced to nearly six years in prison for keeping classified information in his home.
Once again, the Indianapolis Colts are shuffling their offensive line.
At no point this season have the Kansas City Chiefs looked up at the scoreboard and seen themselves trailing. 



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