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Trump has raised more than $100M for his 2020 re-election campaign The 2020 presidential election is still more than two years away, but President Donald Trump has already raised more than $100 million for a re-election bid. Warriors begin quest for 3rd straight championship against Thunder The Golden State Warriors begin their quest to be the first to win three straight championships in nearly two decades when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder. Watch: Orlando Arcia homer helps Brewers dominate Dodgers Orlando Arcia's seventh inning homer gave insurance to the Milwaukee Brewers in a 4-0 win against the Dodgers in Game 3 of the NLCS on Monday in Los Angeles. Bills QB Josh Allen is week-to-week with elbow injury The Bills quarterback situation was already unstable before rookie Josh Allen went down with an elbow injury during Sunday's 20-13 loss in Houston. Sox's Nathan Eovaldi focused heading into Game 3 vs. Astros The trolling executed by Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman barely registered with Red Sox right-hander Nathan Eovaldi. Jets learning how to win behind Sam Darnold The New York Jets have a tradition after victories, where they'll break the team down shouting: "And the homeeeeee of the JETS!" Despite opioid crisis, most patients want the drugs for post-op pain Despite a flood of news reports on the opioid crisis, many people still want the potentially addictive painkillers after surgery, a new survey suggests. Hip-hop loaded with pot, cigarette references Hip-hop music videos are rife with use of marijuana, e-cigarettes and traditional smokes, perhaps enticing young viewers to light up, researchers say. Push-button pain meds curb need for opioids after C-section: Study Letting women who've had a cesarean section dispense and control pain medication through a catheter may reduce their use of addictive oral opioid painkillers. New law requires airports to provide private breastfeeding rooms President Donald Trump signed into law a bill that requires airports in the United States to provide private breastfeeding areas for nursing mothers. Bezos defends Amazon's work for U.S. government agencies Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos said he plans to continue doing work for U.S. government agencies and believes more tech companies should do so, as well. Judge dismisses Stormy Daniels' Trump defamation lawsuit A federal judge dismissed Stormy Daniels' defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump on Monday. Boko Haram executes aid worker in Nigeria Boko Haram militants executed an aid worker who had been held captive since March, Nigerian government officials said Monday. Ravens look to 'stack wins' on upcoming home swing Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh likes to talk about the importance of "stacking wins." Arkansas drops 4,109 from Medicaid under new work requirements More than 4,000 people in Arkansas lost Medicaid benefits for not complying with the state's new work requirements, according to a report by the state Department of Human Services. Washington Redskins need to reverse trend following a win The Washington Redskins bounced back nicely from their 43-19 Monday night loss to the New Orleans Saints to pick up a big win over the Carolina Panthers. PG&E cuts off power to 60,000 in California amid wildfire concerns PG&E preemptively cut off power to 60,000 customers citing dangerous fire conditions. Chicago Bears' concerns: Khalil Mack's health, fumbles, defense Khalil Mack is injured, both of the Chicago Bears' running backs lost fumbles and the infallible defense gave up 542 yards of offense Sunday. Status of Bills QB Josh Allen uncertain for next game Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen left Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans with a right elbow injury, and it remains unclear whether he will be ready. Seahawks, Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen dead at 65 Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the billionaire owner of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and NBA's Portland Trail Blazers, died Monday in Seattle, his family announced. He was 65. Former Senate aide James Wolfe says he lied to FBI about leaks to press A former Senate aide pleaded guilty Monday to lying to the FBI as part of its investigation into government leaks to reporters. 3D mammography detects 34 percent more breast cancers Three-dimensional mammography screening detected 34 percent more breast cancer tumors than the traditional process of a single image, according to a study. |
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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. Idaho commissioner who circulated 'nauseating' hunting photos resignsThe commissioner, Blake Fischer, wrote in an email with photos that he'd "shot a whole family of baboons." Elderly nun among nearly dozen killed in heavy flooding in FranceOfficials said an 88-year-old nun in Villardonnel, France locked herself in a room because she thought she would be safe there "but the water burst in." German police investigating hostage situation as possible terror attackThe attacker threatened to set a woman on fire after taking her hostage in Germany in what police say could be a foiled terrorist attack. North, South agree to break ground on inter-Korean railroadNorth and South Korea continued their push for peace Monday with high-level talks that resulted in a host of agreements, including a plan by the rivals for a groundbreaking ceremony this year on an ambitious project to connect their railways and roads. After leaving Venezuela, migrants face tough times abroadVenezuela's mass migration, one of the biggest ones ever, is weighing on Colombia, Ecuador and Peru — consequently reducing entry for Venezuelan migrants. Polish police use tear gas to protect gay rights marchRight-wing extremists tried to block the first LGBTQ equality parade in the Polish city of Lublin over the weekend. Climate change just got more real: It could double the price of beerBarley shortages due to extreme weather events mean a pint of beer in Ireland could rise from about $2.50 to $5.00. Cancellations mar glittering Saudi meeting, threaten crown prince's rebranding driveMohammed bin Salman has "staked his entire reputation on being able to be the one person in Saudi Arabia who can transform the kingdom economically." Same-sex penguin couple incubate egg at Sydney aquariumAfter building a nest together from ice pebbles, male penguins Magic and Sphen were given a real egg to foster by the staff at Sydney's Sea Life Aquarium. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle expecting a baby"Their Royal Highnesses have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding," the palace said. Humiliating losses in German regional election shake Merkel's coalitionMerkel's allies slumped to their worst election results in decades. Big winners were the environmentalist Greens and far-right Alternative for Germany. As tensions rise over Khashoggi's disappearance, so does the price of oilSome analysts said it was difficult to imagine Saudi Arabia taking action that would hit world oil supply. Saudi Arabia rejects 'threats' after Trump comments on missing journalistThe president said on Saturday that Saudi Arabia could face "severe punishment" if it's confirmed the missing journalist was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. More Recent Articles
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DNA, Paul Allen, Saudi Arabia: Your Monday Evening BriefingIn Shifting Story, Saudi Arabia May Admit Dissident Journalist Was KilledPresident Trump echoed the possibility that Jamal Khashoggi was victim to “rogue killers.” The explanation shields the Saudi crown prince, who has cast himself as a moderate. Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance: What We Know and Don’t KnowThe confusing case of the Saudi journalist has set off an international diplomatic storm and raised important questions, including some that cannot be answered yet. Mnuchin to Decide by Friday Whether to Cancel on Saudi ConferenceThe disappearance of a Saudi journalist has created an awkward diplomatic situation for the Treasury secretary, who so far has not followed several business leaders in canceling. Now a Hurricane Veteran, Trump Inspects Damage From Another Deadly StormVisiting communities in Florida and Georgia ravaged by Hurricane Michael, President Trump again declined to acknowledge the threat of climate change. Among the Ruins of Mexico Beach Stands One House, Built ‘for the Big One’Hurricane Michael wrecked every other beachfront house on the block, but one came through the storm nearly pristine, as if protected by grace. How did it survive? Democrats Surge Ahead of Republicans in Fund-Raising for Key RacesDemocrats outraised their Republican opponents in 32 of the closest 45 House races, $154 million to $108 million, according to Federal Election Commission reports. Keith Ellison’s Campaign Overshadowed by Ex-Girlfriend’s AllegationsKaren Monahan has accused Mr. Ellison of emotional and physical abuse. The claims loom in a race that has become close. Showdown in Georgia Governor’s Race Reflects a Larger Fight Over Voting RightsThe uproar over voting seems almost an inevitable development in the race, which pits two candidates on opposite sides of the nation’s voting wars. Did Minnesota’s Eighth District Really Swing by Almost 20 Points?An apparent drastic shift toward the Republican candidate highlights the challenges of polling generally, and of polling in certain states particularly. Kenyans Say Chinese Investment Brings Racism and DiscriminationEpisodes involving discriminatory behavior by the region’s growing Chinese work force have unsettled many Kenyans, particularly at a time when their government seeks closer ties with China. As the Internet Splinters, the World SuffersA breakup of the web grants privacy, security and freedom to some, and not so much to others. The Japanese Man Who Saved 6,000 Jews With His HandwritingDonald and the Deadly DeniersThe Rich White Civil WarOne Way to Stay CoolThe Trump administration can decrease global warming by improving refrigerators and air-conditioners. If You’re Not Scared About Fascism in the U.S., You Should BeWhen fascism starts to feel normal, we’re all in trouble. How Sears Was the Amazon of Its DayIt was a technological wonder — until the retail landscape changed and new innovation, and greedy owners, arrived. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What to Do When Your Colonizer ApologizesFrance finally recognizes its crimes. What does that mean for me, an Algerian in Algeria, today? Held Hostage by Health InsuranceEvery career choice I made was determined by my epilepsy. If the Affordable Care Act is killed, I’ll be back in the same trap. Packing the Supreme Court Is a Terrible IdeaDemocrats paid a political cost for decades after F.D.R. tried it in the 1930s. They probably would again. New York Stories: A ‘Sugar Date’ Gone SourIn the fuzzy space between jobs and relationships, there’s a lot that can go wrong. France Dispatch: At World’s Largest Food Market, a Sip of Wine After a Night of ButcheryRungis, a wholesale food market bigger than Monaco, is beloved in culinary circles, but this “working-class place” is unknown to most visitors to Paris. She Founded Me Too. Now She Wants to Move Past the Trauma.One year after #MeToo upended Hollywood and politics, Tarana Burke talks about the movement’s future, the #HimToo backlash and advice for survivors. Stormy Daniels’s Defamation Suit Against Trump Is DismissedA federal judge ruled that the president had not defamed the pornographic film actress on Twitter last spring and ordered her to pay his legal fees. Blackouts Criticized as Utilities’ Self-Protection When California Fire Risk Is HighCiting safety concerns, power companies are cutting off electricity when and where the hazard is greatest. Consumer advocates see a strong-arm strategy to change liability law. Abortion Vote in Australia Tests a Government Led by WomenThe Parliament in the Australian state of Queensland, which has achieved a striking level of representation for women, is considering scrapping a century-old abortion law. Harvard Calls for Retraction of Dozens of Studies by Noted CardiologistSome 31 studies by Dr. Piero Anversa contain fabricated or falsified data, officials concluded. Dr. Anversa popularized the idea of stem cell treatment for damaged hearts. Idaho Fish and Game Commissioner Resigns Amid Criticism Over African Hunting PhotosThe commissioner, Blake Fischer, drew ire after he sent a mass email about his hunting trip in Namibia. The email included photos of game he killed. Invisible Irish Frontier Carries the Scars of a Fractured PastThe border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland has become a major sticking point in talks about Britain’s exit from the European Union. A Genocide Incited on Facebook, With Posts From Myanmar’s MilitaryWith fake pages and sham accounts, the military targeted the mostly Muslim Rohingya minority group, said former military officials, researchers and civilian officials. News Analysis: As Voters on Left and Right Rebel, Glimpse of a Post-Merkel GermanyAn election in Bavaria was expected to turn on a populist backlash against migrants, but voters went their own way. The results may worry Angela Merkel, but analysts say they signal a healthy democracy. Elizabeth Warren’s DNA Results Put Trump on Defensive, but Also Raise QuestionsThe Massachusetts Democrat, weighing a 2020 presidential run, rebuts President Trump’s mocking of her claims about her heritage, but the right and left remain skeptical Why You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Crying at WorkThink Tim Jones’s Cosmic R&B Is Weird? Wait Until You Meet His DummyA new reissue shines a light on Jones, known as Preacherman, an obscure musician who has spent four decades fashioning his own instruments and philosophy. Trying on a New Role: Fashion WriterIn this issue of T magazine, the part of the author of a cover story on the top designer at Gucci will be played by an op-ed columnist who buys plain blue dress shirts in bulk. Piano Stars Gather for a Legend’s 90thThe virtuoso Gary Graffman, the teacher of Yuja Wang and Lang Lang, celebrated his birthday with musical royalty (and a grand-piano “Happy Birthday to You”). The Checkup: Helping Pediatricians Care for Transgender ChildrenA new statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics tries to guide doctors and dispel myths about growing up with gender identity questions. Trilobites: Watch This Blob of Cells Become an Embryo in High-ResolutionResearchers developed a new microscope that traces embryonic cell movement in real time, sketching a virtual map of how organ systems develop. More Recent Articles |
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The 2020 presidential election is still more than two years away, but President Donald Trump has already raised more than $100 million for a re-election bid.
The Golden State Warriors begin their quest to be the first to win three straight championships in nearly two decades when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Orlando Arcia's seventh inning homer gave insurance to the Milwaukee Brewers in a 4-0 win against the Dodgers in Game 3 of the NLCS on Monday in Los Angeles.
The Bills quarterback situation was already unstable before rookie Josh Allen went down with an elbow injury during Sunday's 20-13 loss in Houston.
The trolling executed by Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman barely registered with Red Sox right-hander Nathan Eovaldi.
The New York Jets have a tradition after victories, where they'll break the team down shouting: "And the homeeeeee of the JETS!"
Despite a flood of news reports on the opioid crisis, many people still want the potentially addictive painkillers after surgery, a new survey suggests.
Hip-hop music videos are rife with use of marijuana, e-cigarettes and traditional smokes, perhaps enticing young viewers to light up, researchers say.
Letting women who've had a cesarean section dispense and control pain medication through a catheter may reduce their use of addictive oral opioid painkillers.
President Donald Trump signed into law a bill that requires airports in the United States to provide private breastfeeding areas for nursing mothers.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos said he plans to continue doing work for U.S. government agencies and believes more tech companies should do so, as well.
A federal judge dismissed Stormy Daniels' defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump on Monday.
Boko Haram militants executed an aid worker who had been held captive since March, Nigerian government officials said Monday.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh likes to talk about the importance of "stacking wins."
More than 4,000 people in Arkansas lost Medicaid benefits for not complying with the state's new work requirements, according to a report by the state Department of Human Services.
The Washington Redskins bounced back nicely from their 43-19 Monday night loss to the New Orleans Saints to pick up a big win over the Carolina Panthers.
PG&E preemptively cut off power to 60,000 customers citing dangerous fire conditions.
Khalil Mack is injured, both of the Chicago Bears' running backs lost fumbles and the infallible defense gave up 542 yards of offense Sunday.
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen left Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans with a right elbow injury, and it remains unclear whether he will be ready.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the billionaire owner of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and NBA's Portland Trail Blazers, died Monday in Seattle, his family announced. He was 65.
A former Senate aide pleaded guilty Monday to lying to the FBI as part of its investigation into government leaks to reporters.
Three-dimensional mammography screening detected 34 percent more breast cancer tumors than the traditional process of a single image, according to a study. 



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