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Asian longhorned tick found in U.S., can spread human, animal diseases The Asian longhorned tick, which carries and can spread human and animal disease agents, have been found in the United States, warns the CDC. Meth, opioid use in pregnancy on the rise Methamphetamine and opioid use has soared among pregnant American women, putting the health of baby and mother at risk, a new study finds. Middle school football players in study show changes in key brain area MRI scans of adolescent football players averaging 12 years of age reveal changes in an important change in an area of the brain called the corpus callosum, researchers say. Los Angeles Rams CB Aqib Talib expected to return vs. Detroit Lions With the Los Angeles Rams closing in on clinching a postseason berth and the NFC West, cornerback Aqib Talib is expected to return against the Detroit Lions. Texas death row inmate Joseph Garcia seeks reprieve A Texas death row inmate is seeking a reprieve after a report that the state purchased lethal injection drugs from a pharmacy whose license is on probation. Browns' Freddie Kitchens defends Baker Mayfield's criticism of Hue Jackson Former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson has many detractors and one is rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, who let his feelings be known last week. Redskins, Eagles gear up for NFC East showdown on Monday Night Football Consecutive defeats to the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys cost the Washington Redskins a chance to seize control of the NFC East race. Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco (hip) limited in return to practice Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco practiced on Thursday but only on a limited basis and he could sit out for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Volvo throttles hiring at South Carolina plant due to China trade war tariffs Volvo said it has scaled back hiring plans for its South Carolina assembly plant due to tariffs brought on by the trade war between the United States and China. Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo is second worst in history At least 245 people have died from the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo in recent weeks, the country's health ministry said Thursday. Federal agents raid Chicago Alderman Edward Burke's offices Federal agents raided the offices of Edward Burke, Chicago alderman and former attorney to President Donald Trump, on Thursday. Unilever CEO Paul Polman to retire after 10 years Unilever CEO Paul Polman announced plans Thursday to retire at the end of 2018 after 10 years at the London-based company. Doug Williams admits not talking to Clinton-Dix, Allen about Reuben Foster Washington Redskins senior vice president of player personnel Doug Williams admitted he didn't talk with all of Reuben Foster's college teammates on the roster. Rookie Brady Tkachuk leads Senators into game against Rangers Rookie Brady Tkachuk and the Ottawa Senators will anxiously return to Canadian Tire Centre for Thursday's game against the New York Rangers. Arizona Coyotes may be forced to start Adin Hill vs. Nashville Predators Arizona Coyotes backup Adin Hill could make his first start of the season on Thursday night against the Nashville Predators in Bridgestone Arena. Alabama mall shooting suspect arrested after police kill wrong man Police arrested the suspect in a shooting at an Alabama mall on Thanksgiving in which officers killed a man they mistakenly believed to be the gunman. Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets take on Chicago Blackhawks Connor Hellebuyck and the Winnipeg Jets will look to turn things around on Thursday night at Bell MTS Place against the Chicago Blackhawks. Study: Yo-yo diets can increase death riskMexico opposes extradition of Chilean former left-wing commando The governor of the Mexican state of Guanajuato will work to prevent the recently approved extradition from Mexico of a Chilean former left-wing commando. Sacramento Kings hope to break through at home against L.A. Clippers The Sacramento Kings will seek to end an 11-game home losing streak to the Los Angeles Clippers when the Pacific Division rivals meet Thursday night. Watch: Conor McGregor training includes three generations of family Conor McGregor's recent training session included three generations of his family: Himself, his father and his 1-year-old son, Conor Jr. Chiefs-Raiders rivalry looks like mismatch time The Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs had one of the hottest rivalries in football for a long time, first in the American Football League and later in the NFL. Vikings resume postseason chase vs. Patriots The Minnesota Vikings took a big step toward taking control of their playoff destiny a week ago, but there is little margin for error with a critical coast-to-coast road trip awaiting them. |
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Measles cases spike globally due to poor vaccination ratesKremlin says Putin and Trump will have one-on-one at G-20. Trump later cancels.Their last encounter drew criticism after Trump sided with Putin against American intelligence agencies over 2016 election meddling. Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation detailsAs special counsel Mueller continues his inquiries into Russia collusion in the 2016 election, new information continues to be added to the timeline of facts. Ukraine once gave up 5,000 nukes. Russia's attack may have broken that deal.Washington paid half a billion dollars for Ukraine to pass 5,000 nuclear weapons to Russia to be dismantled after brokering the deal. Trump and China's Xi get ready to tango in Buenos AiresTrump's working dinner with the Chinese leader Saturday night holds the most obvious potential peril — and promise — for the United States at this week's G-20 meeting. China orders halt to gene-editing after scientist's claimsScientist He Jiankui said this week that he used a gene-editing technology known as CRISPR-Cas9 to alter the embryonic genes of the twin girls born this month. Deutsche Bank shares slide after police raid offices in money laundering probeDeutsche Bank was 'helping clients set up offshore companies in tax havens and the proceeds of crimes were transferred there' without the bank reporting it, claimed German authorities. Ahead of G-20, Trump directs his trade team to find more ways to tax China"As of yet, China has not come to the table with proposals for meaningful reform," said Trump's trade representative. Video of boy attacking Syrian refugee at U.K. school goes viralThe Dead Sea is dying. A $1.5 billion plan aims to resurrect it.Some experts believe the saltiest sea on earth will dry out by 2050, while others predict it will just end up a fraction of its current size. More Recent Articles
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How a Lawyer, a Felon and a Russian General Chased a Moscow Trump Tower DealDuring the presidential campaign, Michael D. Cohen and Felix Sater, an associate with a criminal past, pursued a new Trump Tower project with a former spymaster’s help. Cohen Pleads Guilty and Details Trump’s Involvement in Moscow Tower ProjectMichael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, pleaded guilty to making false statements to Congress about his efforts to pursue a Trump Tower deal in Russia. News Analysis: Did a Real Estate Project Influence Trump’s View of Russia Sanctions?In 2016, when his company was negotiating a potential deal in Moscow, Donald J. Trump suggested that there was no need for the United States to penalize Russia over Crimea. Sheryl Sandberg Is Said to Have Asked Facebook Staff to Research George SorosFacebook’s second in command wanted an examination of the billionaire’s financial ties after he delivered a blistering speech about tech companies, said people with knowledge of her request. Trump Cancels Meeting With Putin, Citing Naval Clash Between Russia and UkrainePresident Trump made the announcement on Twitter barely an hour after telling reporters he still expected to go through with the session. After a Hiatus, China Accelerates Cyberspying Efforts to Obtain U.S. TechnologyChina’s practice of breaking into American computers has become a core grievance of the Trump administration as leaders of the two nations prepare to meet. After Khashoggi Killing, Leaders at G-20 Weigh How to Deal With Saudi PrinceAn awkward question hangs over the Group of 20 summit: How will the gathered leaders handle Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, amid accusations he orchestrated the killing of Jamal Khashoggi? A Mall Shooting, a Black Man’s Death, and a Debate Over Race and Gun RightsAfter police in Alabama fatally shot a 21-year-old black man who they mistook for a suspect, critics have claimed a double standard in enforcing gun rights. Senator Tim Scott Sinks Thomas Farr’s Judicial Nomination Amid Racial ControversyIt was the second time that Mr. Scott, the lone black Republican senator, had brought down a White House judicial nominee who was seen as insensitive or hostile to African-Americans. The 10 Best Books of 2018The editors of The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year. Michael Cohen, G-20, Yemen: Your Thursday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Michael Cohen, Ukraine, Deutsche Bank: Your Friday BriefingWhat Cohen’s Deal Means for TrumpWe can expect even bigger bombshells — and White House threats against Mueller — in the coming weeks. The Senate Steps Up on Saudi ArabiaEven Lindsey Graham — Lindsey Graham! — is offended by the administration’s callousness toward the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Occupy HungaryStudents have one day left to save Central European University from being driven out of the country. Trump Is Compromised by RussiaEurope’s Jew Hatred, and OursA new CNN poll reveals that one in four Europeans are anti-Semitic. Cohen Lied. Here’s Why It MattersWith Michael Cohen’s latest deal, the special counsel shows he is unafraid of crossing Donald Trump’s red lines on Russia Send Judges to the Border, Not TroopsThe Trump administration’s handling of the migrant crisis is a failure. Here are concrete steps it could take to make things better. When MAGA Fantasy Meets Rust Belt RealityTrump can’t run America by yelling at people. Who knew? It’s Not the Economy, StupidHow Twitter’s Ban on ‘Deadnaming’ Promotes Free SpeechTrans people are less likely to speak up if they know they’re going to be constantly told they don’t exist. Yemen Dispatch: In Yemen, Lavish Meals for Few, Starvation for Many and a Dilemma for ReportersIn embattled Yemen, the contrasts are stark as desperate beggars congregate outside markets filled with goods for anyone who can afford them. Should a journalist put down his notebook and help? Racing Across Antarctica, One Freezing Day at a TimeLouis Rudd and Colin O’Brady are in the middle of a unique race across the coldest continent, and their daily tasks range from the mundane to the death defying. Federal Employees Are Warned Not to Discuss Trump ‘Resistance’ at WorkAn independent agency has said talk of impeachment or “resistance” could be forbidden by a law that bars federal employees from taking part in partisan political campaigns at work. Jewish Professor Finds Swastikas Spray-Painted in Office at ColumbiaTwo swastikas and a slur were scrawled on the walls of the office, which belongs to a Holocaust scholar who has previously been a target of anti-Semitism. For First Time in a Decade, a South Korean Train Rolls Into the NorthOfficials and engineers from both Koreas will spend 18 days on the six-car train, riding the North’s decrepit rail network and considering how it could be improved. Mic, a News Site for Millennials, Lays Off Most of Its StaffThe seven-year-old company had relied too heavily on a partnership with Facebook, two employees said. As U.S.-China Trade War Rages, Some Australian Farmers See an OpportunityRising tariffs could lead Chinese buyers to look for alternatives to American products. But Australia could suffer if the conflict slows China’s growth. Before Colts Neck Murders, Two Brothers and Troubled Business TiesA New Jersey man stands accused of killing his brother and his family, including two young children, as decades of intertwined lives began to unravel. Falling Oil Prices May Make Trump Happy but They Pose Risks for U.S.While falling prices help consumers, another big decline of the kind the president is seeking could hurt the economy in oil-producing states like Texas. Three Weeks After Fire, Official Search for Dead Is CompletedA massive search for human remains in Northern California involving 10,000 specialists ended this week. But scores of people remain missing after the wildfire. The Pour: The Best Wine Books of 2018These five new volumes investigate some of the most basic issues raised by wine, while posing new questions and inspiring thirst. ‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Review: They Sing, Dance and Get EatenThis zombie musical, about a Scottish high school student, feels more like a sketch than a developed movie. Rare Photo Is a Teenage van Gogh, but Not VincentA photo long thought to be one of two known pictures of the artist’s face is actually of his brother Theo, researchers in Amsterdam said. Winterize That Cocktail With the Amazing AmariThese rich, bitter spirits, paired with brown liquors like whiskey and rum, can give the classics a new warmth. You Don’t Want Fries With ThatFries are unhealthy but undeniably tasty, so if you do indulge, here is some expert advice. What Makes Knickers the Steer (Not Cow) So Big? Cattle’s Mysterious GenesMore Recent Articles
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The Asian longhorned tick, which carries and can spread human and animal disease agents, have been found in the United States, warns the CDC.
Methamphetamine and opioid use has soared among pregnant American women, putting the health of baby and mother at risk, a new study finds.
MRI scans of adolescent football players averaging 12 years of age reveal changes in an important change in an area of the brain called the corpus callosum, researchers say.
With the Los Angeles Rams closing in on clinching a postseason berth and the NFC West, cornerback Aqib Talib is expected to return against the Detroit Lions.
A Texas death row inmate is seeking a reprieve after a report that the state purchased lethal injection drugs from a pharmacy whose license is on probation.
Former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson has many detractors and one is rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, who let his feelings be known last week.
Consecutive defeats to the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys cost the Washington Redskins a chance to seize control of the NFC East race.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco practiced on Thursday but only on a limited basis and he could sit out for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Volvo said it has scaled back hiring plans for its South Carolina assembly plant due to tariffs brought on by the trade war between the United States and China.
At least 245 people have died from the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo in recent weeks, the country's health ministry said Thursday.
Federal agents raided the offices of Edward Burke, Chicago alderman and former attorney to President Donald Trump, on Thursday.
Unilever CEO Paul Polman announced plans Thursday to retire at the end of 2018 after 10 years at the London-based company.
Washington Redskins senior vice president of player personnel Doug Williams admitted he didn't talk with all of Reuben Foster's college teammates on the roster.
Rookie Brady Tkachuk and the Ottawa Senators will anxiously return to Canadian Tire Centre for Thursday's game against the New York Rangers.
Arizona Coyotes backup Adin Hill could make his first start of the season on Thursday night against the Nashville Predators in Bridgestone Arena.
Police arrested the suspect in a shooting at an Alabama mall on Thanksgiving in which officers killed a man they mistakenly believed to be the gunman.
Connor Hellebuyck and the Winnipeg Jets will look to turn things around on Thursday night at Bell MTS Place against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Yo-yo dieting can increase the risk of death, according to a new study.
The governor of the Mexican state of Guanajuato will work to prevent the recently approved extradition from Mexico of a Chilean former left-wing commando.
The Sacramento Kings will seek to end an 11-game home losing streak to the Los Angeles Clippers when the Pacific Division rivals meet Thursday night.
Conor McGregor's recent training session included three generations of his family: Himself, his father and his 1-year-old son, Conor Jr.
The Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs had one of the hottest rivalries in football for a long time, first in the American Football League and later in the NFL.
The Minnesota Vikings took a big step toward taking control of their playoff destiny a week ago, but there is little margin for error with a critical coast-to-coast road trip awaiting them. 



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