4 Newsletters: 70 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 70 new articles

The San Francisco 49ers acquired offensive tackle Shon Coleman from the Cleveland Browns on Friday in exchange for a 2019 seventh-round draft pick.
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" - 25 new articles

  1. Cleveland Browns trade OT Shon Coleman to San Francisco 49ers
  2. New Orleans Saints release WRs Michael Floyd, Brandon Tate
  3. Hurricane Norman weakens in eastern Pacific Ocean
  4. UCLA's Chip Kelly names Michigan transfer Wilton Speight as starter
  5. Arizona Cardinals reportedly putting DE Arthur Moats on IR
  6. Oakland Raiders holdout DE Khalil Mack says he misses playing
  7. Imelda Staunton, Stephen Campbell Moore to co-star in 'Downton Abbey' movie
  8. U.S. cuts funding to Palestinian refugee agency
  9. Atlanta Falcons S Ron Parker announces release from team
  10. Browns WR Gordon to return to practice
  11. Lawyers for Trump Foundation seek to have N.Y. AG suit dismissed
  12. Memorial services honor Sen. John McCain
  13. Stroke may double risk for dementia, study says
  14. New printer uses sound waves to shape ink droplets
  15. Lion comeback may put endangered Grevy's zebras in jeopardy
  16. Report: Cardinals to stick with three QBs
  17. Donetsk leader Alexander Zakharchenko killed in bomb blast
  18. Over 100 pink Cadillacs line the streets of Detroit in honor of Aretha Franklin
  19. Report: Dolphins rookie K Sanders wins starting job
  20. Watch: Escaped reindeer chased by man on horse
  21. Watch: Man frees bear trapped inside trash bin
  22. 'Molecular hopper' can transport, manipulate single strands of DNA
  23. ADHD rates in U.S. children rising sharply, study says
  24. Watch: Man drives wrecked pickup in Florida
  25. Watch: Little pig chases police officer in Florida

Cleveland Browns trade OT Shon Coleman to San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers acquired offensive tackle Shon Coleman from the Cleveland Browns on Friday in exchange for a 2019 seventh-round draft pick.
    

New Orleans Saints release WRs Michael Floyd, Brandon Tate

The New Orleans Saints cut veteran wide receivers Michael Floyd and Brandon Tate as the team began to trim its roster to 53 players.
    

Hurricane Norman weakens in eastern Pacific Ocean

Hurricane Norman weakened into a Category 3 storm Friday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center said.
    

UCLA's Chip Kelly names Michigan transfer Wilton Speight as starter

New UCLA head coach Chip Kelly announced that Wilton Speight, a graduate transfer from Michigan, will start the Bruins' season opener against Cincinnati.
    

Arizona Cardinals reportedly putting DE Arthur Moats on IR

The Arizona Cardinals will place defensive end Arthur Moats on injured reserve, Pro Football Talk reported on Friday.
    

Oakland Raiders holdout DE Khalil Mack says he misses playing

Pro Bowl defensive end Khalil Mack of the Oakland Raiders, holding out for a massive new contract, broke his silence on Thursday night on Twitter.
    

Imelda Staunton, Stephen Campbell Moore to co-star in 'Downton Abbey' movie

Imelda Staunton, Geraldine James, Simon Jones, David Haig and Tuppence Middleton have been added to the ensemble of the "Downton Abbey" movie.
    

U.S. cuts funding to Palestinian refugee agency

The United States cut off funding to the U.N. agency that provides aid to Palestinian refugees, calling the operation unsustainable and "irredeemably flawed."
    

Atlanta Falcons S Ron Parker announces release from team

Veteran safety Ron Parker of the Atlanta Falcons announced his own release in a Twitter post on Friday.
    

Browns WR Gordon to return to practice

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon, bothered by tight hamstrings, will practice on Monday but there is no guarantee he will play in the opener next week against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

Lawyers for Trump Foundation seek to have N.Y. AG suit dismissed

Lawyers for the Trump Foundation sought to have a lawsuit against the organization by the New York attorney general's office dismissed.
    

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.
    

Stroke may double risk for dementia, study says

People who've had a stroke face up to twice the normal risk of dementia, a new review suggests.
    

New printer uses sound waves to shape ink droplets

Scientists have found a way to print with sound. The new technology will help printers exert more precise control over the shape and viscosity of ink droplets.
    

Lion comeback may put endangered Grevy's zebras in jeopardy

What happens to endangered prey when a top predator makes a comeback? Researchers are worried that a comeback of lions could endanger Grevy's zebras.
    

Report: Cardinals to stick with three QBs

Barring a late trade, the Arizona Cardinals will go into the season with three quarterbacks on the roster.
    

Donetsk leader Alexander Zakharchenko killed in bomb blast

A blast at a cafe in eastern Ukraine killed a Russian-backed separatist leader Friday, local officials said.
    

Over 100 pink Cadillacs line the streets of Detroit in honor of Aretha Franklin

Over 100 pink Cadillacs were parked on Seven Mile Road near the Greater Grace Temple where the service for Aretha Franklin was to be held.
    

Report: Dolphins rookie K Sanders wins starting job

Rookie Jason Sanders appears to have won the kicking competition for the Miami Dolphins.
    

Watch: Escaped reindeer chased by man on horse

A witness in Russia captured video of a reindeer that escaped from a zoo being chased down the street by a man on horseback.
    

Watch: Man frees bear trapped inside trash bin

A visitor to a California park captured video as he lifted the lid of a trash bin to rescue a bear trapped inside the container.
    

'Molecular hopper' can transport, manipulate single strands of DNA

Scientists have designed a molecular machine -- a molecular hopper -- capable of moving single strands of DNA.
    

ADHD rates in U.S. children rising sharply, study says

The number of ADHD diagnoses among children has risen dramatically in the past two decades, going from 6 percent to 10 percent, a new report shows.
    

Watch: Man drives wrecked pickup in Florida

A driver on a Florida road pulled over to capture video of an unusual sight -- a man driving a pickup truck so badly damaged that its door doesn't close.
    

Watch: Little pig chases police officer in Florida

A Florida police officer responding to a loose-animal complaint posted a video of the animal in question -- a tiny pig -- chasing him down the street.
    
You Might Like


Business Insider Trump is moving forward on a trade deal with Mexico, cutting out Canada for now. Here's what happens next. Business Insider President Donald Trump notified Congress that the administration plans to enter a new bilateral trade deal with ...
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" - 3 new articles

  1. Trump is moving forward on a trade deal with Mexico, cutting out Canada for now. Here's what happens next. - Business Insider
  2. Lobbyist Sam Patten Pleads Guilty to Steering Foreign Funds to Trump Inaugural - New York Times
  3. Aretha Franklin funeral: Memorable moments that got people talking - USA TODAY

Trump is moving forward on a trade deal with Mexico, cutting out Canada for now. Here's what happens next. - Business Insider


Business Insider

Trump is moving forward on a trade deal with Mexico, cutting out Canada for now. Here's what happens next.
Business Insider
President Donald Trump notified Congress that the administration plans to enter a new bilateral trade deal with Mexico, starting an official countdown. The notification does not include Canada, the other member of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Nafta Negotiations: Where Do We Go From Here?Wall Street Journal
Can Canada And The US Find A Path To Replace NAFTA?NPR
Friday isn't the real deadline for 'NAFTA 2.0'Washington Post
The Globe and Mail -NPR
all 2,377 news articles »
    

Lobbyist Sam Patten Pleads Guilty to Steering Foreign Funds to Trump Inaugural - New York Times


New York Times

Lobbyist Sam Patten Pleads Guilty to Steering Foreign Funds to Trump Inaugural
New York Times
WASHINGTON — An American lobbyist on Friday admitted brokering access to President Trump's inauguration for a pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch in a scheme that highlighted the rush by foreign interests to influence the new administration. As part of a ...
Lobbyist pleads guilty, says he helped steer foreign money to Trump inaugural and lied to CongressCNN
Consultant W. Samuel Patten, Linked to Manafort, Pleads Guilty to Foreign-Agent ChargesWall Street Journal
GOP Lobbyist Helped Ukrainian Oligarch Purchase Trump Inauguration TicketsHuffPost
Forbes -Washington Post -The Atlantic -U.S. News & World Report
all 238 news articles »
    

Aretha Franklin funeral: Memorable moments that got people talking - USA TODAY


USA TODAY

Aretha Franklin funeral: Memorable moments that got people talking
USA TODAY
Aretha Franklin's homegoing service Friday at Greater Grace Temple in Detroit wasn't without surprises or moments that got people talking. Here are a few: Cicely Tyson's hat. While Aretha may have been famous for her hats, especially the one she wore ...
Aretha Franklin Songs Could Become Even More Popular Post FuneralForbes
'She gave us pride and a regal bar to reach': Everything that happened at Aretha Franklin's 8-hour funeralWashington Post

all 3,286 news articles »
    

You Might Like


"The world is getting very dark."
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" - 10 new articles

  1. U.S. eliminates funding to United Nations' Palestinian refugee agency
  2. ISIS supporter who plotted to kill British PM Teresa May gets 30 years to life
  3. Rebel leader in east Ukraine killed in blast
  4. Oh, Canada: Trump's hard line on trade prompts consumer backlash
  5. Poland asks to see U.S. documents on deported ex-Nazi guard
  6. Nearly 1,000-year-old authentic Maya text found in Mexico is real
  7. Nobel prize-winning economist James Mirrlees dies at 82
  8. Dutch police shoot stabbing suspect at busy Amsterdam train station
  9. Reconstruction is in full swing in war-ravaged Aleppo
  10. Europe ticks closer to ending daylight saving time
  11. More Recent Articles

U.S. eliminates funding to United Nations' Palestinian refugee agency

"The world is getting very dark."

    

ISIS supporter who plotted to kill British PM Teresa May gets 30 years to life

"He just wanted to strike fear into people."

    

Rebel leader in east Ukraine killed in blast

Russia accused Ukraine of assassinating the separatist leader to unleash a new war in eastern Ukraine, but Kiev said it had nothing to do with the blast.

    

Oh, Canada: Trump's hard line on trade prompts consumer backlash

In a new survey, 72 percent said they would stop buying U.S.-made goods in the event of a trade war, and 73 percent said they would stop visiting the U.S.

    

Poland asks to see U.S. documents on deported ex-Nazi guard

The U.S. files may help establish whether Jakiw Palij, 95, took part in the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943, according to a prosecutor.

    

Nearly 1,000-year-old authentic Maya text found in Mexico is real

The calendar-style text was made between 1021 and 1154 A.D. and it's the oldest known pre-Hispanic document.

    

Nobel prize-winning economist James Mirrlees dies at 82

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Mirrlees had "a way of conveying the essence of any economic issue in a manner which was clear, thoughtful and accessible."

    

Dutch police shoot stabbing suspect at busy Amsterdam train station

Amsterdam police said two people were injured Friday in the stabbing in the city's busy central railway station and the suspect was then shot by officers.

    

Reconstruction is in full swing in war-ravaged Aleppo

The United Nations estimates roughly 66,000 Syrian refugees returned to the country last year. But five million have left since the start of the war.

    

Europe ticks closer to ending daylight saving time

84 percent of respondents to an EU-wide consultation want to see an end to biannual clock changes. It will now be proposed in the European Parliament.

    

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" - 32 new articles

  1. Aretha Franklin, Nafta, U.S. Open: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  2. White House Gives Canada More Time to Rework Nafta
  3. California Lawmakers Pass Nation’s Toughest Net Neutrality Law
  4. Lobbyist Sam Patten Pleads Guilty to Steering Foreign Funds to Trump Inaugural
  5. She Gambled on Her Claim to Link Russians and Trump. She Is Losing.
  6. John McCain Lies in State in the Capitol: ‘We Lost a Good One’
  7. On Washington: A Rare Moment of Unity, in Celebration of John McCain
  8. Even at Her Funeral Celebrations, Aretha Franklin Was the Height of Glamour
  9. Aretha Franklin’s Funeral: Stars, Dignitaries and Fans Honor the Queen of Soul
  10. Memorable Moments From Aretha Franklin’s Funeral
  11. Straining to Keep Faith With America
  12. Dispatch: Could I Kill My Mother?
  13. A Vengeful and Shortsighted Act
  14. Vultures! Elections! It’s September!
  15. McCain and a Requiem for the American Century
  16. Addiction Doesn’t Always Last a Lifetime
  17. How Photography Exploits the Vulnerable
  18. Schools Can Keep Kids Safe Without Giving Their Teachers Guns
  19. Six Years, Four Sore Feet, 2,650 Miles
  20. Do Public School Students Have Constitutional Rights?
  21. Got Milk? Or Was That Really a Plant Beverage?
  22. On Pro Football: Colin Kaepernick Is Not Going Away
  23. Toxic Dust Still Threatens Housing Authority Residents, U.S. Says
  24. Federal Judge in Texas Delivers Unexpected Victory for DACA Program
  25. University of North Carolina Leader Moves to Find New Spot for ‘Silent Sam’
  26. Iraq’s Forgotten Casualties: Children Orphaned in Battle With ISIS
  27. In Quake-Prone California, Alarm at Scant Insurance Coverage
  28. Beto O’Rourke Dreams of One Texas. Ted Cruz Sees Another Clearly.
  29. Lisa Marie Velasquez Answered a Friend’s Call for Help and Paid With Her Life
  30. Why You Should Tell Your Co-Workers How Much Money You Make
  31. Twisting for Solos, the Violist Is a Quartet’s Odd Player Out
  32. Anatomy of a Scene: How to Manage in ‘Support the Girls’
  33. More Recent Articles

Aretha Franklin, Nafta, U.S. Open: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

White House Gives Canada More Time to Rework Nafta

The administration informed Congress on Friday that it intends to sign a trade agreement with Mexico and, if it is willing, with Canada.

    

California Lawmakers Pass Nation’s Toughest Net Neutrality Law

The bill is sure to set up a fight between broadband providers, like Verizon and AT&T, and consumer groups.

    

Lobbyist Sam Patten Pleads Guilty to Steering Foreign Funds to Trump Inaugural

The lobbyist, Sam Patten, worked for a pro-Russia Ukrainian political party, the same one that employed Paul Manafort.

    

She Gambled on Her Claim to Link Russians and Trump. She Is Losing.

Facing trial in Thailand, the Belarusian escort Anastasia Vashukevich has begun backtracking on her claim to have evidence of election interference.

    

John McCain Lies in State in the Capitol: ‘We Lost a Good One’

Senator John McCain lay in state in the Capitol’s Rotunda, hailed as a principled war hero as citizens wondered whether an era of comity died with him.

    

On Washington: A Rare Moment of Unity, in Celebration of John McCain

At Mr. McCain’s last visit to the Capitol, colleagues embraced the spirit of public service.

    

Even at Her Funeral Celebrations, Aretha Franklin Was the Height of Glamour

Inside the posthumous styling of the Queen of Soul

    

Aretha Franklin’s Funeral: Stars, Dignitaries and Fans Honor the Queen of Soul

Thousands packed a Detroit church to pay respects to a musical giant whose legacy was evident in several hours of tributes in song.

    

Memorable Moments From Aretha Franklin’s Funeral

Jennifer Hudson sang a stirring “Amazing Grace,” Bill Clinton called himself a “groupie” and Stevie Wonder gave a speech about love.

    

Straining to Keep Faith With America

John McCain knew that we are better than Trump.

    

Dispatch: Could I Kill My Mother?

I am not a doctor. I am not very brave. But I want to do what she wants.

    

A Vengeful and Shortsighted Act

The Trump administration, currying favor with hard-liners in Israel, eliminates funding for the United Nations agency that aids Palestinian refugees.

    

Vultures! Elections! It’s September!

We have seen the future, and it’s in North Dakota.

    

McCain and a Requiem for the American Century

Torture imbued him with a humanity that transcended politics, and a belief in the centrality of American values in the battle for freedom.

    

Addiction Doesn’t Always Last a Lifetime

In fact, most addicts recover, often on their own. Here are some of their stories.

    

How Photography Exploits the Vulnerable

There are too many gratuitous photos of people jamming needles into their bodies and bloated corpses carried out of filthy homes.

    

Schools Can Keep Kids Safe Without Giving Their Teachers Guns

Betsy DeVos’s latest scheme flies in the face of expert advice.

    

Six Years, Four Sore Feet, 2,650 Miles

My daughter and I finished hiking one of “our” properties: the Pacific Crest Trail.

    

Do Public School Students Have Constitutional Rights?

The Supreme Court used to answer with a resounding yes. In recent decades, regrettably, it has changed its mind.

    

Got Milk? Or Was That Really a Plant Beverage?

A remark by the F.D.A.’s chief about almonds and lactation has set off a seemingly existential debate about what milk is.

    

On Pro Football: Colin Kaepernick Is Not Going Away

Despite a ruling from the arbitrator allowing the case to continue, the N.F.L. is not inclined to settle. Neither is Kaepernick.

    

Toxic Dust Still Threatens Housing Authority Residents, U.S. Says

The government criticized the city’s housing authority for failing to fulfill a promise to safeguard residents from toxic materials during lead-paint removals.

    

Federal Judge in Texas Delivers Unexpected Victory for DACA Program

The decision regarding the Obama-era program was a temporary win for activists who are waging a legal fight against the Trump Administration to save it.

    

University of North Carolina Leader Moves to Find New Spot for ‘Silent Sam’

The toppling of the statue of a Confederate soldier sparked a tense debate on campus and in the state capital about where the monument should go next.

    

Iraq’s Forgotten Casualties: Children Orphaned in Battle With ISIS

Tens of thousands of children lost their parents under Islamic State rule or the battle against it. Iraq has few resources to care for them.

    

In Quake-Prone California, Alarm at Scant Insurance Coverage

Experts warn that California property, both commercial and residential, is vastly underinsured. “What are we going to do when no one has insurance and everyone has damage?”

    

Beto O’Rourke Dreams of One Texas. Ted Cruz Sees Another Clearly.

For years, a blue Texas has seemed both impossible and inevitable. Have the political winds there finally shifted enough for an unapologetic liberal to win a Senate seat?

    

Lisa Marie Velasquez Answered a Friend’s Call for Help and Paid With Her Life

Ms. Velasquez tried to stop a domestic assault on her battered friend. The abuser turned on her with a hammer, then cut up her body with a machete, prosecutors said.

    

Why You Should Tell Your Co-Workers How Much Money You Make

It’s unlawful for private sector employers to prohibit employees from discussing wages and compensation. Take advantage of that protection.

    

Twisting for Solos, the Violist Is a Quartet’s Odd Player Out

Chamber music conventions dictate that on the rare occasion that a viola gets the melody, it’s facing the wrong way.

    

Anatomy of a Scene: How to Manage in ‘Support the Girls’

The director Andrew Bujalski narrates a scene from his film featuring Regina Hall as the manager of a Hooters-style restaurant called Double Whammies.
    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


No comments

Powered by Blogger.