4 Newsletters: 64 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 64 new articles

Jason Kander, a candidate for Mayor of Kansas City, Mo., has dropped out of the race because of his struggles with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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" - 21 new articles

  1. Jason Kander, Kansas City mayoral candidate, leaves race to get treatment for PTSD, depression
  2. New York tax department reviewing allegations of Trump family tax fraud
  3. Testimony of Chicago officer on trial for murder conflicts with video evidence
  4. Paralympian Danelle Umstead eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars'
  5. No. 3 Ohio State aims to avoid letdown vs. Indiana
  6. Back from early break, Redskins eye return to New Orleans
  7. Mark Ingram returns to first-place New Orleans Saints
  8. Catalan President Quim Torra threatens to withdraw parliamentary support
  9. Colts' Frank Reich stands by 'risky' overtime decision
  10. Trump administration 'not prepared' for zero-tolerance policy at border, report says
  11. ER staffers under assault due to opioid crisis
  12. Sales of Juul e-cigarettes skyrocket
  13. Many Americans curious, but cautious, about gene testing
  14. Despite rough early start, Dallas Cowboys still in it
  15. South Korea releases sanctioned Russian vessel after probe
  16. Yankees' Luis Severino faces A's in wild-card game
  17. Barham Salih elected president of Iraq
  18. Seahawks LB Mychal Kendricks suspended indefinitely by NFL
  19. Florence death toll hits 50 with 2 new reports in North Carolina
  20. Four California men charged for violence at Charlottesville Unite the Right rally
  21. Dabo Swinney: Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence to play vs. Wake Forest

Jason Kander, Kansas City mayoral candidate, leaves race to get treatment for PTSD, depression

Jason Kander, a candidate for Mayor of Kansas City, Mo., has dropped out of the race because of his struggles with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
    

New York tax department reviewing allegations of Trump family tax fraud

The New York State Tax Department is reviewing allegations in a New York Times report that President Donald Trump illegally received millions of dollars from his father Fred Trump through tax fraud.
    

Testimony of Chicago officer on trial for murder conflicts with video evidence

The Chicago police officer on trial for murder after fatally shoot a 17-year-old boy gave testimony that contradicted video evidence of the incident.
    

Paralympian Danelle Umstead eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars'

Paralympian Danelle Umstead and her professional partner Artem Chigvintsev got the boot on Season 27 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Tuesday night.
    

No. 3 Ohio State aims to avoid letdown vs. Indiana

After a big road win in one of the biggest games to date during the college football season, Ohio State returns to Ohio Stadium on Saturday.
    

Back from early break, Redskins eye return to New Orleans

The Washington Redskins returned from their bye week Monday and found themselves atop the NFC East standings.
    

Mark Ingram returns to first-place New Orleans Saints

Mark Ingram II is returning to the first-place New Orleans Saints after serving his four-game suspension.
    

Catalan President Quim Torra threatens to withdraw parliamentary support

Catalan President Quim Torra threatened to withdraw parliamentary support if a new plan for regional independence isn't offered by November.
    

Colts' Frank Reich stands by 'risky' overtime decision

After having a night to sleep on it, Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich reiterated he would have made the same decision to go for a win in overtime.
    

Trump administration 'not prepared' for zero-tolerance policy at border, report says

The Department of Homeland Security was not ready to deal with strict family separation policies, a DHS Inspector General report released Tuesday indicates.
    

ER staffers under assault due to opioid crisis

Emergency departments are becoming increasingly violent places as doctors bear the brunt of fallout from the opioid epidemic, a new survey shows.
    

Sales of Juul e-cigarettes skyrocket

In just a year, sales of Juul electronic cigarettes jumped 641 percent, a new U.S. government study shows.
    

Many Americans curious, but cautious, about gene testing

Only a small percentage of Americans have had their DNA analyzed -- but many are tempted to try it, according to new research.
    

Despite rough early start, Dallas Cowboys still in it

Despite all the rough moments Dallas experienced through the first four weeks of this season, the Cowboys emerged from Sunday's game with a 2-2 record.
    

South Korea releases sanctioned Russian vessel after probe

South Korea has released a Russian vessel, which had been detained at a South Korean port for more than a month, after completing an investigation on the sanctioned ship by the U.S.
    

Yankees' Luis Severino faces A's in wild-card game

In this year's American League wild-card game, the pitching approaches for the New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics will be different at Yankee Stadium.
    

Barham Salih elected president of Iraq

Iraq's parliament elected Barham Salih as the country's eighth president Thursday by an overwhelming majority.
    

Seahawks LB Mychal Kendricks suspended indefinitely by NFL

The NFL has suspended Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks indefinitely, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday.
    

Florence death toll hits 50 with 2 new reports in North Carolina

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced two additional deaths related to Hurricane Florence on Tuesday, bringing the storm's nationwide death toll to 50.
    

Four California men charged for violence at Charlottesville Unite the Right rally

Four California men were arrested in connection to violence during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., last year, the Justice Department said.
    

Dabo Swinney: Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence to play vs. Wake Forest

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney told reporters that freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence is expected to be under center to start Saturday's game against Wake Forest.
    
You Might Like


Wall Street Journal New York Tax Department Reviewing Allegations of Trump Family Transactions Wall Street Journal The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance said Tuesday that it is reviewing allegations made in a New York Times report that ...
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. New York Tax Department Reviewing Allegations of Trump Family Transactions - Wall Street Journal
  2. Four California Men Accused of Inciting Riots in Charlottesville Violence - New York Times

New York Tax Department Reviewing Allegations of Trump Family Transactions - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

New York Tax Department Reviewing Allegations of Trump Family Transactions
Wall Street Journal
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance said Tuesday that it is reviewing allegations made in a New York Times report that President Trump's father transferred money to him and his siblings through complex tax arrangements. The Times ...
Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His FatherNew York Times
New York tax authorities investigating Trump fraud allegationsThe Guardian

all 1,730 news articles »
    

Four California Men Accused of Inciting Riots in Charlottesville Violence - New York Times


New York Times

Four California Men Accused of Inciting Riots in Charlottesville Violence
New York Times
Four men with ties to a white supremacist group were arrested on charges of inciting a riot at last year's rally and counterprotests in Virginia, the authorities said.Published On Oct. 2, 2018 CreditCreditImage by Edu Bayer for The New York Times. By ...
4 California Men Charged With Rioting At Last Year's Rally In Charlottesville, Va.NPR
Four Men Charged Over Charlottesville ViolenceWall Street Journal
Members of 'militant white supremacist' group charged in connection with Charlottesville violenceCincinnati.com
Bustle -FRONTLINE -ProPublica -ADL
all 1,767 news articles »
    

You Might Like


Her five-day, four-nation tour marks her first major solo international trip as first lady.
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" - 9 new articles

  1. Melania Trump, on Africa tour, visits baby clinic in Ghana
  2. Ryder Cup fan plans legal action after her eye exploded from tee shot
  3. Stranded Syrian is arrested after living in airport for 7 months
  4. Hundreds of ferry passengers stranded in Baltic Sea after engine breakdown
  5. Five decades of two-party rule just ended in Quebec
  6. Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to three scientists for work with lasers
  7. 'Nightmarish' scale of quake, tsunami emerges as Indonesia death toll hits 1,234
  8. Turkey seeks help from Wall Street despite 'economic war' with U.S.
  9. Kim Jong Un has at least 20 nuclear weapons, South Korea says
  10. More Recent Articles

Melania Trump, on Africa tour, visits baby clinic in Ghana

Her five-day, four-nation tour marks her first major solo international trip as first lady.

    

Ryder Cup fan plans legal action after her eye exploded from tee shot

Scans of her eye revealed a "fracture of the right socket and the explosion of the eyeball," Agence France-Presse reported.

    

Stranded Syrian is arrested after living in airport for 7 months

Hassan al Kontar survived on airline meals given to him by staff members and slept on a mattress on the floor to avoid returning to his war-torn homeland.

    

Hundreds of ferry passengers stranded in Baltic Sea after engine breakdown

The malfunction aboard the Regina Seaways produced smoke, which triggered the ship's fire extinguishing system in the engine room.

    

Five decades of two-party rule just ended in Quebec

Its airline boss-turned-leader vowed to take in 10,000 fewer immigrants a year and to expel new residents who fail tests on French and Quebec values.

    

Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to three scientists for work with lasers

Donna Strickland is the first female Nobel laureate to be named in three years and is only the third woman to have won the physics prize.

    

'Nightmarish' scale of quake, tsunami emerges as Indonesia death toll hits 1,234

About 1,700 houses in one neighborhood were swallowed up, officials said.

    

Turkey seeks help from Wall Street despite 'economic war' with U.S.

The Finance Ministry said the use of consultants was normal, adding that suggestions a private company would be running Turkey's economy were false.

    

Kim Jong Un has at least 20 nuclear weapons, South Korea says

Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon's remarks were Seoul's first public comment about the size of Kim Jong Un's secrecy-clouded weapons arsenal.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Based on a trove of confidential financial records, the Times report offers the first comprehensive look at the inherited fortune and tax dodges that guaranteed Donald Trump a gilded life.
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. 11 Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Trump’s Wealth
  2. F.B.I. to End Kavanaugh Inquiry as Soon as Wednesday, With Vote Coming This Week
  3. Trump Taunts Christine Blasey Ford at Rally
  4. Kavanaugh’s 1983 Letter Offers Inside Look at High School Clique
  5. A Mass Burial Every Day: 1,200 Dead, and Counting, in Indonesia
  6. ‘Better to Drown’: A Greek Refugee Camp’s Epidemic of Misery
  7. Facebook Hack Puts Thousands of Other Sites at Risk
  8. State of the Art: Why You Shouldn’t Use Facebook to Log In to Other Sites
  9. Trump Taxes, Midterms, Earthquake: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  10. Donald Trump and the Self-Made Sham
  11. Fixes: The Power of Student Peer Leaders
  12. A Bad Move That Exposes Kids to Chemicals
  13. The American Civil War, Part II
  14. Sorry, President Trump, Decency Beats Dollars
  15. Op-Docs: A First Glimpse of Our Magnificent Earth, Seen From the Moon
  16. Trump’s Reckless Cybersecurity Strategy
  17. The Conversation: What Has Brett Kavanaugh Done to Us?
  18. The Strongman vs. the Prisoner vs. the Mountain Hermit
  19. ‘Robbed’ of His Life by a Wrongful Conviction. Now Free, and Bewildered.
  20. Restaurant Review: An Azerbaijani Feast Awaits in Brooklyn, if You Can Find It
  21. Travel Tips: Should You Tip Your Uber Driver? If So, How Much?
  22. Four California Men Accused of Inciting Riots in Charlottesville Violence
  23. Chicago Police Officer Defends His Shooting of Laquan McDonald
  24. What’s in a Name Change? For Those Saying U.S.M.C.A., a Mouthful
  25. Pope Francis’ Once-Soaring Popularity Has Dropped Dramatically, New Poll Says
  26. Common Sense: Elon Musk’s Ultimatum to Tesla: Fight the S.E.C., or I Quit
  27. The Shooting Victim Died at 16. The Suspect Is Even Younger.
  28. Marks & Spencer is Struggling. Can Knickers, Candy and Colin the Caterpillar Cakes Save It?
  29. With a Growing Urgency, Boris Johnson Grabs the Limelight
  30. Rugby Meets Red Rover: Kabaddi Has Captured the Heart of India
  31. Critic’s Notebook: After 350 Years, Paris Still Defines Opera
  32. A Man Died After Being Infected With a Brain-Eating Amoeba. Here Are the Facts.
  33. More Recent Articles

11 Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Trump’s Wealth

Based on a trove of confidential financial records, the Times report offers the first comprehensive look at the inherited fortune and tax dodges that guaranteed Donald Trump a gilded life.

    

F.B.I. to End Kavanaugh Inquiry as Soon as Wednesday, With Vote Coming This Week

Senator Mitch McConnell’s promise to wrap up Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation gave it an air of inevitability, but five undecided senators are refusing to tip their hands.

    

Trump Taunts Christine Blasey Ford at Rally

At a campaign event in Mississippi, the president went further than ever before in directly assailing Dr. Blasey, who has accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

    

Kavanaugh’s 1983 Letter Offers Inside Look at High School Clique

Brett Kavanaugh was a member of a hard-partying group of football players, and his behavior was more raucous than he has publicly described.

    

A Mass Burial Every Day: 1,200 Dead, and Counting, in Indonesia

More than 1,200 people killed. Thousands of homes destroyed. But officials say many more days of hardship remain before the extent of the loss is known.

    

‘Better to Drown’: A Greek Refugee Camp’s Epidemic of Misery

Trauma, psychosis and suicide attempts have become common occurrences at Moria, a Greek island camp, where aid groups warn of a mental health crisis.

    

Facebook Hack Puts Thousands of Other Sites at Risk

Ten years ago, the social network introduced a password system that connected it to a broad swath of the internet. Now we are seeing the downside.

    

State of the Art: Why You Shouldn’t Use Facebook to Log In to Other Sites

Facebook offered a convenient and secure way to sign up for online services. A major hack shows it failed at its one job.

    

Trump Taxes, Midterms, Earthquake: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Donald Trump and the Self-Made Sham

Now let’s see your tax returns, Mr. President.

    

Fixes: The Power of Student Peer Leaders

An organization is using the influence that teenagers have on their contemporaries to help more students from low-income families gain college admission and student aid.

    

A Bad Move That Exposes Kids to Chemicals

Without explaining why, the E.P.A. has sidelined its top children’s health advocate.

    

The American Civil War, Part II

The nation is deeply divided, with each side seeing the other as “the enemy.”

    

Sorry, President Trump, Decency Beats Dollars

A blue wave in the midterms would be a validation of the best American values.

    

Op-Docs: A First Glimpse of Our Magnificent Earth, Seen From the Moon

The first people to view our planet from the moon were transformed by the experience. In this film, they tell their story.
    

Trump’s Reckless Cybersecurity Strategy

The administration’s new policy of striking first at online attackers might invite cyberattacks, not deter them.

    

The Conversation: What Has Brett Kavanaugh Done to Us?

No matter what the F.B.I. finds, he will color the midterms, 2020, institutional trust and partisan warfare going forward.

    

The Strongman vs. the Prisoner vs. the Mountain Hermit

Brazilian presidential politics have spiraled into chaos. What’s a voter to do?

    

‘Robbed’ of His Life by a Wrongful Conviction. Now Free, and Bewildered.

Larry McKee’s murder conviction was thrown out after a new witness appeared. Now he is learning to live in a very different world than the one he left in 1997.

    

Restaurant Review: An Azerbaijani Feast Awaits in Brooklyn, if You Can Find It

Set back from the street like a used-car dealership, Village Cafe stands out for its careful cooking.

    

Travel Tips: Should You Tip Your Uber Driver? If So, How Much?

Uber added tipping to its app just over a year ago, and other rideshare services have allowed riders to tip their drivers for longer than that. But do drivers expect you to tip? Do they rely on them?

    

Four California Men Accused of Inciting Riots in Charlottesville Violence

Federal prosecutors described the men as “serial rioters” and said they repeatedly attacked people protesting last summer’s white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va.

    

Chicago Police Officer Defends His Shooting of Laquan McDonald

Officer Jason Van Dyke, on trial for first-degree murder, took the stand and said the teenager waved a knife at him. A police video did not show that.

    

What’s in a Name Change? For Those Saying U.S.M.C.A., a Mouthful

Reviews are still out on the substance of the new trade deal to succeed Nafta, but its abbreviation is getting a resounding thumbs down.

    

Pope Francis’ Once-Soaring Popularity Has Dropped Dramatically, New Poll Says

The sex abuse scandal has undermined a pope who has been called one of the world’s most popular leaders.

    

Common Sense: Elon Musk’s Ultimatum to Tesla: Fight the S.E.C., or I Quit

Tesla’s board caved to the company co-founder’s demand, according to people familiar with the board’s decision. Two days later, the company and Mr. Musk settled with regulators.

    

The Shooting Victim Died at 16. The Suspect Is Even Younger.

The depravity of the slaying shocked a Brooklyn neighborhood. The tender age of the boy identified as the suspect only deepened that sense of loss.

    

Marks & Spencer is Struggling. Can Knickers, Candy and Colin the Caterpillar Cakes Save It?

The British icon has played a crucial role in the daily lives of millions for more than 100 years, but financial problems and store closings have made its future uncertain.

    

With a Growing Urgency, Boris Johnson Grabs the Limelight

At the Conservative Party’s annual conference, Mr. Johnson excoriated Theresa May’s Brexit plan. But is the political tide working against his hope to replace her?

    

Rugby Meets Red Rover: Kabaddi Has Captured the Heart of India

With a professional league and television coverage, the sport is now second only to cricket in popularity in India.

    

Critic’s Notebook: After 350 Years, Paris Still Defines Opera

The Opéra National de Paris begins a big birthday season with “Les Huguenots” and “Bérénice,” two takes on past glories of French culture.

    

A Man Died After Being Infected With a Brain-Eating Amoeba. Here Are the Facts.

A New Jersey man contracted the infection after visiting a surf and water park in Texas. Experts say the amoeba is found in warm bodies of fresh water.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


No comments

Powered by Blogger.