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South Korean short track medalist accuses her coach of sexual abuse Shim Suk-hee, a South Korean Olympian, has accused her former short track coach of sexual harassment, the latest in a series of assault allegations. Children's skeletons maturing earlier, may affect orthopedic treatments Scientists say children's skeletons are maturing sooner than they did early in the 20th century, and this could affect the timing of certain orthopedic treatments. Coyotes' Nick Schmaltz out for year with lower-body injury Arizona Coyotes forward Nick Schmaltz is out for the rest of the season with a lower-body injury, the team announced Tuesday. Lessie Brown, oldest person in U.S., dies at 114 Lessie Brown, believed to be the oldest person in the United States, died Tuesday in Ohio, family members said. She was 114. New York fighting measles outbreak in Orthodox Jewish community Dozens of children New York's Orthodox Jewish community have been infected with measles in one of the worst outbreaks of the disease in the state in decades. Space travel won't turn germs into superbugs Despite the terrifying plot lines of many a sci-fi film, there's no need to worry that germs in space might transform into ferocious, malevolent microbes that threaten the human race. Supreme Court: Mystery company must pay files while resisting Robert Mueller subpoena The U.S. Supreme Court ruled an unnamed foreign government-owned company must pay fines while resisting a subpoena linked to Robert Mueller's investigation. High school kicker makes deep field goal while blindfolded One high school kicker performed his version of the "Bird Box" challenge with a blind kick from deep. Bradley Cooper, Alfonso Cuaron nominated for Directors Guild Award Bradley Cooper, Alfonso Cuaron, Peter Farrelly, Spike Lee and Adam McKay were nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award for Best Feature Film Tuesday. N.C. Statue University basketball player lends arm to restore Bacchus statue The North Carolina Museum of Art has partnered with a North Carolina State University basketball player in its quest to restore a destroyed ancient statue. Arizona Cardinals hire Kliff Kingsbury as next head coach The Arizona Cardinals announced on Tuesday that they hired Kliff Kingsbury to be the team's next head coach. NBC orders Season 55 of 'Days of our Lives' NBC announced Tuesday it has renewed its longest running series, "Days of our Lives," for a 55th season. Joshua Tree National Park to close due to shutdown-related damage Joshua Tree National Park will temporarily close Thursday due to damage done during the partial government shutdown, the park said Tuesday. Older medications seeing steep price hikes, study reveals It's a common belief that rising drug prices are due to the high cost of cutting-edge medications, with manufacturers charging a bundle to make back development expenses for their new products. European Union issues sanctions on Iran over assassination plots The EU announced sanctions against a unit of the Iranian intelligence agency and two individuals for their alleged involvement in assassination plots. Treating multiple chronic diseases increases cost of each ailment, study says The cost of treating a person with two or more non-communicable diseases is more expensive than treating the same diseases individually, a study says. CES show features new AI, virtual reality, sleep tech The international Consumer Electronics Show kicked off Tuesday by showcasing artificial intelligence, virtual reality and tech to help people sleep better. Vitamin E's effects on cancer risk may be influenced by genetic variation A genetic variant may determine whether vitamin E can lower people's risk for developing cancer, a new study says. Robert Mueller: Paul Manafort shared 2016 campaign polling data with Russian spy Special counsel Robert Mueller's team accused Paul Manafort of sharing campaign polling data from the 2016 election with an alleged Russian spy. Watch: Elephant stomps across Thailand highway into neighborhood Witnesses in a town in Thailand captured video of a hormone-addled elephant that charged across an eight-lane highway and through a residential neighborhood. Man wins total $101,000 from two lottery wins in one day A Virginia man is celebrating an uncommonly lucky day after winning lottery jackpots worth $100,000 and $1,000 on the same day. Better treatment, less smoking driving drop in U.S. cancer deaths Over the past 25 years, the number of Americans who have died from cancer has dropped dramatically, though racial and economic disparities persist, a new study reveals. |
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Navy veteran from California has been held in Iran for months, mother saysThe State Department said it is "aware of reports" that Michael R. White has been detained in Iran since late July. Think cars can't walk? Watch Hyundai prove you wrongThe electric vehicle is designed to shift to "reptilian" or "mammalian" walking mode when terrain turns tough. Winter storm blasts Europe; 13 dead amid heavy snow, gustsIn Norway attempts to find the bodies of four skiers were again put on hold due to poor visibility and heavy snowfall. He served as a government minister for a day. He's 12."I want to support all the poor children who live on the street so that they have something to eat," Jesús Mamani Ramos said. Masks will be outlawed at protests in France with perpetrators sent to jailTroublemakers will also be forced to pay for property damage occurring during demonstrations, instead of taxpayers. Woman dies after being found inside Toronto clothing donation binIt was the second time in less than two weeks someone in Canada had died after being found inside a donation bin. Oil tanker explodes and burns off Hong Kong's coast"It felt like when there is a strong typhoon, when the wind shakes your doors violently," one witness said. "I thought maybe there was an earthquake." American who sent his resume to ISIS is detained in SyriaNBC News reported last year that Warren Clark's resume was found at a house in Iraq. He hoped to get a job teaching English in ISIS-held territory. Turkey's Erdogan accuses Bolton of 'serious mistake' as rift between NATO allies deepensThe national security adviser was accused of making a "serious mistake" in calling for a new condition for the U.S. exit from Syria. Nissan's Ghosn claims innocence in first appearance since November arrestGhosn told the court he believes he has "acted honorably, legally and with the knowledge and approval of the appropriate executives inside the company." Coup bid ends with plotters killed, hostages freed in oil-rich GabonThe West African country has been ruled for more than half a century by President Ali Bongo and his father, Omar, who died in 2009. More Recent Articles
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On the Border, Little Enthusiasm for a Wall: ‘We Have Other Problems That Need Fixing’President Trump has made the case that the nation is in the midst of an immigration crisis, but a survey of those living along the border found few who shared the president’s sense of alarm. It’s Payday for Many Federal Workers. One Problem: There’s No Paycheck.They have drained savings, maxed out credit cards, and taken side gigs to make ends meet while the government is shut down. Some wonder how long they can survive. Manafort Accused of Sharing Trump Campaign Data With Russian AssociateThe accusations that Paul Manafort shared polling data were inadvertently revealed in a court filing by his lawyers. The associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, had links to Russian intelligence. Veselnitskaya, Russian in Trump Tower Meeting, Is Charged in Case That Shows Kremlin TiesNatalia V. Veselnitskaya, who met with Trump campaign officials in 2016, helped draft Russia’s response in an unrelated money-laundering case, prosecutors said. Supreme Court Stays Out of Secret Case That May Be Part of Mueller ProbeMuch about the case has been cloaked in secrecy, but it involves a sealed grand jury subpoena to a foreign corporation issued by a federal prosecutor who may be Robert S. Mueller III. Erdogan Snubs Bolton Over Comments That Turkey Must Protect KurdsThe storm around the visit by John R. Bolton, the American national security adviser, to Turkey showed how far apart the countries are on how to handle a U.S. withdrawal from Syria. China Offers Trump a Trade Peace Deal. It May Not Be Enough.Beijing’s proposed concessions may help both sides, but may not alleviate the tensions fueling its economic conflict with the United States. U.S. Downgraded E.U.’s Diplomatic Status (but Didn’t Say Anything)The Trump administration didn’t formally announce the move or tell the bloc, which was left to figure it out on its own. I Am (an Older) Woman. Hear Me Roar.From CBS’s Susan Zirinsky to Glenn Close, many women of a certain age are having a moment. President Trump, Shutdown, Manafort: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingThe Crisis Is in the Oval OfficeThe president has exaggerated threats but ignored the hazards his border policies created. The Wall Is a Symbol of Donald Trump’s NeedinessSeldom has a president’s ego required so much shoring up. There’s not enough concrete in creation for that job. Australians Have More FunThe Green New Deal Rises AgainIt was a good idea that didn’t catch on in 2007. Now we’re running out of time. Coming Out as Trans Isn’t a Teenage FadConservatives are inventing a “syndrome” to undermine young people’s transitions. Cuomo’s Risky L Train FixOPINION: Trump Is Right to Seek an End to America’s WarsThe president’s desire to disentangle the country from costly overseas conflicts must be encouraged. Op-Docs: After Birth: How Motherhood Changed My Relationship With My BodyIs it selfish to be uncomfortable with your appearance when you have just given birth to a healthy baby? Bolsonaro vs. Maduro: The Next Clash in Latin America?When Animal Welfare and Religious Practice CollideNew laws on animal slaughter in Belgium may be smoke screens for bigotry against Jews and Muslims. Two Women Enter a Temple. A Country Erupts.The debate over whether women of childbearing age can visit a shrine in southern India has become a battle involving caste, gender, party politics and history. Gumbo, the Classic New Orleans Dish, Is Dead. Long Live Gumbo.Rich in flavor and history, the dish is no longer a fixture of local restaurants. Some chefs see that as a chance to reinvent it. On College Football: Clemson’s Gutsy Call at Quarterback Brings Another ChampionshipDabo Swinney substituted a freshman for a proven starter at a key moment for Clemson, and that made Clemson No. 1. Sound familiar? Driver of Truck That Killed Canada Hockey Players Barreled Through Stop Sign at 60 M.P.H.The driver ignored four warning signs and an oversized stop sign in an April crash that killed 16 Humboldt Broncos and staff and left Canada grieving. E.U. Imposes Sanctions on Iran Over Assassination PlotsThe decision underscored the difficult balancing act facing the European Union as it tries to counter suspected Iranian misbehavior and preserve the 2015 nuclear deal. 210-Foot Fatberg Blocks Sewers of English Seaside TownThe water company in Sidmouth said the mass could have been growing for up to three years, fed on wet wipes and grease from fish and chips. Investigators Looking Into Accusations From R. Kelly DocumentaryChicago’s top prosecutor asked potential victims to come forward and an inquiry appears to be underway in Atlanta into allegations of abuse by Kelly. Rescued Migrants, Stranded at Sea, See a New Life Just Out of ReachAs Europe takes a harder stance against migrants, the Sea-Watch 3 and its desperate passengers have been denied safe harbor since December. Florida Felons Once Denied Rights Begin Registering to VoteTuesday marked the first day for former felons in Florida to register in vote, following a historic ballot measure that restored their rights. N.J.’s Governor Wants to Give You Fewer Reasons Not to VoteA broad package of voting access bills, combined with changes approved last year, could put the state “at the forefront” of voter rights. Why I Love Getting LostI’m bad with directions, but maybe that’s a good thing. In Her words: 5 Reproductive Health Issues We Should Be Talking AboutWe asked readers which health topics they felt needed to be discussed openly, and got answers from an obstetrician-gynecologist. The Fix: Rebooting the BathroomInstalling new tile might not be the easiest way to refresh your bathroom, but it can be the most effective. ‘Bird Box’ Is Full of Plot Holes. We Tried (and Sometimes Failed) to Plug Them.For a certain type of fan, half the fun of watching a movie is pointing out the logical inconsistencies. “Bird Box” gave us plenty. Books of The Times: ‘Cat Person’ and Other Tales of Discomfort in a Debut CollectionKristen Roupenian’s “You Know You Want This” includes the short story that went viral after it was published in The New Yorker in late 2017. Review: Marin Ireland Brings Down the Halfway House in ‘Blue Ridge’Marin Ireland blazes furiously as an emotional terrorist in Abby Rosebrock’s emotionally congested comic drama, set in a Southern rehab center. Mrinal Sen, One of India’s Leading Directors, Dies at 95Mr. Sen was among the leaders in a type of small-scale, realistic filmmaking that was an alternative to Bollywood. The Little Sports Jacket That CouldAway from the Instagram glare of the self-conscious influencers that descend on the huge Pitti Uomo trade fair are bread-and-butter labels like L.B.M. 1911 that deliver the goods. When the Illness Is a Mystery, Patients Turn to These DetectivesThe Undiagnosed Diseases Network takes on the toughest cases, patients whose symptoms have defied explanation. More Recent Articles
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Shim Suk-hee, a South Korean Olympian, has accused her former short track coach of sexual harassment, the latest in a series of assault allegations.
Scientists say children's skeletons are maturing sooner than they did early in the 20th century, and this could affect the timing of certain orthopedic treatments.
Arizona Coyotes forward Nick Schmaltz is out for the rest of the season with a lower-body injury, the team announced Tuesday.
Lessie Brown, believed to be the oldest person in the United States, died Tuesday in Ohio, family members said. She was 114.
Dozens of children New York's Orthodox Jewish community have been infected with measles in one of the worst outbreaks of the disease in the state in decades.
Despite the terrifying plot lines of many a sci-fi film, there's no need to worry that germs in space might transform into ferocious, malevolent microbes that threaten the human race.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled an unnamed foreign government-owned company must pay fines while resisting a subpoena linked to Robert Mueller's investigation.
One high school kicker performed his version of the "Bird Box" challenge with a blind kick from deep.
Bradley Cooper, Alfonso Cuaron, Peter Farrelly, Spike Lee and Adam McKay were nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award for Best Feature Film Tuesday.
The North Carolina Museum of Art has partnered with a North Carolina State University basketball player in its quest to restore a destroyed ancient statue.
The Arizona Cardinals announced on Tuesday that they hired Kliff Kingsbury to be the team's next head coach.
NBC announced Tuesday it has renewed its longest running series, "Days of our Lives," for a 55th season.
Joshua Tree National Park will temporarily close Thursday due to damage done during the partial government shutdown, the park said Tuesday.
It's a common belief that rising drug prices are due to the high cost of cutting-edge medications, with manufacturers charging a bundle to make back development expenses for their new products.
The EU announced sanctions against a unit of the Iranian intelligence agency and two individuals for their alleged involvement in assassination plots.
The cost of treating a person with two or more non-communicable diseases is more expensive than treating the same diseases individually, a study says.
The international Consumer Electronics Show kicked off Tuesday by showcasing artificial intelligence, virtual reality and tech to help people sleep better.
A genetic variant may determine whether vitamin E can lower people's risk for developing cancer, a new study says.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's team accused Paul Manafort of sharing campaign polling data from the 2016 election with an alleged Russian spy.
Witnesses in a town in Thailand captured video of a hormone-addled elephant that charged across an eight-lane highway and through a residential neighborhood.
A Virginia man is celebrating an uncommonly lucky day after winning lottery jackpots worth $100,000 and $1,000 on the same day.
Over the past 25 years, the number of Americans who have died from cancer has dropped dramatically, though racial and economic disparities persist, a new study reveals. 


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