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Alaska lieutenant governor resigns after "inappropriate comments" Alaska's lieutenant governor resigned Tuesday after unspecified "inappropriate comments," Gov. Bill Walker said. Canada may soon pardon those with marijuana convictions Recreational marijuana will become legal throughout Canada on Wednesday, and those who have marijuana convictions on their record may soon get a pardon. Astros' Charlie Morton well rested for Game 4 start vs. Red Sox Like staff mate Dallas Keuchel but to an even greater extent, Houston right-hander Charlie Morton has been more observer than participant in recent weeks. No. 3 Clemson hosts No. 16 N.C. State in key ACC battle Given recent history, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is taking nothing for granted when his No. 3-ranked Tigers host No. 16 N.C. State. No. 2 Ohio State travels to Purdue Second-ranked Ohio State knew that injured defensive end Nick Bosa would not be available for Saturday night's Big Ten game at Purdue. Watch: Jackie Bradley Jr. slams Red Sox past Astros in Game 3 Jackie Bradley Jr.'s eighth inning grand slam helped the Boston Red Sox beat the Houston Astros 8-2 in Game 3 of the ALCS on Tuesday in Houston. 'Roseanne' spinoff 'The Conners' debuts on ABC; Barr weighs in Matriarch Roseanne Conner's fate was revealed in the first few seconds of the debut episode of "The Conners" Tuesday night. Hungary's homeless population face jail for sleeping on the street Sleeping out on the streets in Hungary is now a crime, according to a new law that went into effect on Monday. Texas bridge collapses during severe flooding A bridge in Texas collapsed Tuesday as heavy rains throughout the state caused severe flooding. Treasury Dept. hits Iran with sanctions for sending child soldiers to Syria The U.S. Treasury Department issued new sanctions on Iran over allegations it recruited child soldiers to fight for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. Frenchman freed after being held capitive in Yemen for 4 months Alain Goma, a French national held by Houthi rebels in Yemen for more than four months after his boat had problems near the Port of Hodeidah has been released. CDC confirms 62 cases of rare, polio-like neurological condition The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed 62 cases of a rare neurological condition known as acute flaccid myelitis in the United States. Anna Burns wins Man Booker Prize for 'Milkman' Anna Burns became the first Northern Irish woman to win the Man Booker Prize for her novel, "Milkman," the award committee announced Tuesday. Richard Branson gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson spoke of his influence on decades of popular music as he accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Banged-up Denver Broncos face short work week The Denver Broncos' season is going south quickly after a 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Mary Bono resigns as interim president, CEO of USA Gymnastics Former gymnast and congresswoman Mary Bono resigned as interim CEO and president of USA Gymnastics on Tuesday. San Francisco 49ers sign QB Tom Savage The San Francisco 49ers announced Tuesday that they have signed quarterback Tom Savage to a one-year deal. LB NaVorro Bowman to work out with Cleveland Browns Free-agent linebacker NaVorro Bowman will work out with the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday, multiple media outlets reported. Bills' Josh Allen out vs. Colts, Derek Anderson may start Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen will miss Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts because of a right elbow injury. John Mara: Odell Beckham Jr. needs to do more playing, less talking New York Giants co-owner John Mara was direct in his message involving star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who had plenty to say during a recent interview. Judge allows Obama-era student loan protections to take effect A federal judge ruled Tuesday to put Obama-era protections for students defrauded by colleges into effect immediately. |
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Canada is ready to open the door wide to legal marijuanaAt least 111 legal pot shops are planning to open across the nation of 37 million people on the first day, according to an Associated Press survey. Passport scans show Saudis accused by Turkey of killing writer KhashoggiTurkey is revealing new information about members of the Saudi hit team it says traveled to Istanbul to kill missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, providing NBC News with scans of the passports they allegedly used to enter the country. 'Guilty until proven innocent': Trump defends Saudis in Khashoggi disappearancePresident Donald Trump Tuesday criticized rapidly mounting global condemnation of Saudi Arabia over the case of missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, warning of a rush to judgment. In Indonesia, transgender women find haven in Islamic boarding schoolFounded in 2008, the Pesantren Waria Al-Fatah school in the Indonesia city of Yogyakarta, is a safe space for "waria," as the trans community is locally known. Pompeo meets with Saudi king, crown prince amid Khashoggi crisisReports swirl that the Saudi government is discussing a plan to admit that the Washington Post writer was killed in Istanbul. Saudis considering plan to admit that Khashoggi was killed in consulateSaudi Arabia's government is discussing a plan to admit that missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, three people with knowledge of the situation tell NBC News. Degree of calm returns to stock markets — for nowBrexit deal showdown puts Theresa May's government at risk"We are at that of stage in the process where it comes harder and harder to paper over the cracks," said one analyst. More Recent Articles
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Pompeo, Politics, Charlottesville: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingThe Jamal Khashoggi Case: Suspects Had Ties to Saudi Crown PrinceLinks between Prince Mohammed and at least four suspects in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi may make it harder to advance a “rogue killers” explanation. Khashoggi Disappearance May Disrupt Trump Administration’s Plans to Squeeze IranThe White House plans new sanctions against Iran in less than three weeks. The problem? Saudi Arabia is key to the pressure campaign. Is It Possible to Be an Anti-Abortion Democrat? One Woman Tried to Find OutIn Missouri, where Democrats’ fortunes have been dwindling for years, party members are trying to figure out how to win back voters. ‘Horseface,’ ‘Lowlife,’ ‘Fat, Ugly’: How the President Demeans WomenPresident Trump has a history of attacking women by mocking their bodily functions, demeaning their looks or comparing them to animals. With a House Takeover, Democrats Could Get Trump’s Tax Returns. Would They?An obscure provision in the tax code dating to the Teapot Dome scandal allows Congress to retrieve tax returns. But with President Trump, it almost certainly would be a fight. Marijuana Legalization in Canada Has Companies Chasing a Green RushThe decision by Canada to become the first major economy to fully legalize marijuana this month has created a new, multibillion dollar industry. Canada Is Legalizing Cannabis. Here’s What You Need to Know.As Canada prepares to become only the second country in the world, besides Uruguay, to legalize marijuana, the country is scrambling to get ready. April Bloomfield Breaks Her Silence About Harassment at Her RestaurantsThe Spotted Pig chef finally speaks about her role in the abuse scandal that has enveloped her and her partner, Ken Friedman. Domestic Violence Awareness Hasn’t Caught Up With #MeToo. Here’s Why.The National Domestic Violence Hotline has seen a 30 percent increase in volume, a spike related, in part, to #MeToo. So why hasn’t the public conversation taken off? Time’s Up Co-Founder to Represent ‘Media Men’ List CreatorRoberta Kaplan said it was important to her “to defend women in efforts that have been undertaken” to stop them from speaking. America’s Dilemma: Censuring M.B.S. and Not Halting Saudi ReformsThe Saudi Cover-Up CrumblesEvidence mounts of a ghastly crime in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. President Trump still seems inclined to buy the kingdom’s lame denials. Why Two Black Athletes Raised Their Fists During the AnthemIn 1968, two black Olympic athletes protested during the “Star-Spangled Banner.” Few understood the message they were trying to send. Jared Kushner’s Moral LaryngitisWhy It’s So Hard to Punish Companies for Data BreachesIt’s difficult to determine how and where companies like Facebook went wrong, which makes regulation challenging. Fixing the Climate Requires More Than TechnologyMajor transformations can happen in a generation. But not without government help. Catholic Clergy Should Elect Its Own BishopsThe clergymen of the U.S. can show our fellow Americans that the Roman Catholic Church is much more than the Roman Curia. I’m an Asian-American Harvard Alumnus. Affirmative Action Works.I know it’s incorrect to think of race-conscious admissions policies as helping just the lucky few. Fixes: The Lasting Pain of Children Sent to Orphanages, Rather Than FamiliesMany Americans travel to Latin America to help in orphanages, but their presence often only compounds the misery of unnecessarily institutionalizing children. When All Else Fails, There’s CultureAs avenues toward peace hit a dead end, many Palestinians invest their time and resources in the arts. Tom Stoppard, Always Tackling ‘The Hard Problem’Can a drama about the nature of consciousness be emotional, too? For its latest production, he’s tinkered with the script to firmly answer yes. Restaurant Review: At Atomix, a Korean Restaurant Overflowing With IdeasDinner at Junghyun and Ellia Park’s tasting counter starts with Korean vocabulary lessons and moves on to explore cuisine and culture. Books News: Anna Burns Wins the Man Booker Prize for ‘Milkman’The judges cited her use of dark humor to explore tribalism, state-sponsored terrorism, social division and sexual and political oppression. Uber Driver Kidnapped and Groped Woman, Prosecutors Say. She Was Billed $1,047.He drove the passenger, who fell asleep in his car, from New York to Connecticut and touched her breasts, prosecutors said. He then left her on Interstate 95. Dennis Hof, the Pimp Who Won a Nevada State Primary, Dies at 72The brothel owner, a Republican who compared himself to President Trump, was weeks away from a general election when he was found dead by Ron Jeremy. Australian Leader Considers Moving Embassy to Jerusalem From Tel AvivPrime Minister Scott Morrison echoed many of the points President Trump gave for a similar decision. The announcement drew criticism as a political gambit to win a local election. Proud Boys Founder: How He Went From Brooklyn Hipster to Far-Right ProvocateurA divisive figure for 20 years, Gavin McInnes is known not only for his brash far-right rhetoric, but also for the willingness of his followers to fight. ‘No Word From My Son’: Dozens Still Missing as Hurricane Michael Death Toll RisesThe death toll from the storm rose to an estimated 29 on Tuesday, including at least 15 in Bay County, Fla. Many believe the toll will rise as the search for the missing goes on. Lead Counsel for Harvard in Bias Trial Recalls His Run-Ins With DiscriminationBill Lee, a Harvard graduate, was the only Asian-American lawyer in Boston 42 years ago. The case he is arguing today covers familiar ground. British Hoarders Stock Up on Supplies, Preparing for BrexitSome people are warning of possible food rationing, medicine shortages and civil disorder if no deal is struck with the European Union. Brexit supporters call that fear-mongering. For Japan, N.B.A. 101 Is Now in SessionThe residents of the world’s third-largest economy know little about basketball. The league hopes to change that. Fiction: In Haruki Murakami’s New Novel, a Painter’s Inspiration Is SupernaturalThe Japanese novelist’s latest book, “Killing Commendatore,” features a stymied artist, a haunted painting and a host of paranormal mysteries. More Recent Articles
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Alaska's lieutenant governor resigned Tuesday after unspecified "inappropriate comments," Gov. Bill Walker said.
Recreational marijuana will become legal throughout Canada on Wednesday, and those who have marijuana convictions on their record may soon get a pardon.
Like staff mate Dallas Keuchel but to an even greater extent, Houston right-hander Charlie Morton has been more observer than participant in recent weeks.
Given recent history, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is taking nothing for granted when his No. 3-ranked Tigers host No. 16 N.C. State.
Second-ranked Ohio State knew that injured defensive end Nick Bosa would not be available for Saturday night's Big Ten game at Purdue.
Jackie Bradley Jr.'s eighth inning grand slam helped the Boston Red Sox beat the Houston Astros 8-2 in Game 3 of the ALCS on Tuesday in Houston.
Matriarch Roseanne Conner's fate was revealed in the first few seconds of the debut episode of "The Conners" Tuesday night.
Sleeping out on the streets in Hungary is now a crime, according to a new law that went into effect on Monday.
A bridge in Texas collapsed Tuesday as heavy rains throughout the state caused severe flooding.
The U.S. Treasury Department issued new sanctions on Iran over allegations it recruited child soldiers to fight for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
Alain Goma, a French national held by Houthi rebels in Yemen for more than four months after his boat had problems near the Port of Hodeidah has been released.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed 62 cases of a rare neurological condition known as acute flaccid myelitis in the United States.
Anna Burns became the first Northern Irish woman to win the Man Booker Prize for her novel, "Milkman," the award committee announced Tuesday.
Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson spoke of his influence on decades of popular music as he accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Denver Broncos' season is going south quickly after a 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
Former gymnast and congresswoman Mary Bono resigned as interim CEO and president of USA Gymnastics on Tuesday.
The San Francisco 49ers announced Tuesday that they have signed quarterback Tom Savage to a one-year deal.
Free-agent linebacker NaVorro Bowman will work out with the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday, multiple media outlets reported.
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen will miss Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts because of a right elbow injury.
New York Giants co-owner John Mara was direct in his message involving star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who had plenty to say during a recent interview.
A federal judge ruled Tuesday to put Obama-era protections for students defrauded by colleges into effect immediately. 



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