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CDC: Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak is over The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the all-clear to romaine lettuce after declaring the E. coli "outbreak appears to be over" in final update. Felix Tshisekedi declared winner of Democratic Republic of Congo presidential election The Democratic Republic of Congo's electoral commission declared opposition candidate Felix Tshisekedi the winner of its presidential election Wednesday. House votes to reopen Treasury, IRS, other agencies The House voted Wednesday to reopen the Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service and Small Business Administration and other federal agencies. App may save opioid users from overdose by tracking breathing'El Chapo' jurors read texts to accused drug lords wife, associates Jurors in the trial of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman read texts between the accused Mexican drug lord and his closest confidants Wednesday. Germany returns Nazi-looted painting to family of French resistance member German culture officials this week returned a Nazi-looted painting to the descendants of a French resistance member executed during World War II. Reports: Jets expected to hire Adam Gase as next coach Former Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase is staying in the AFC East for his next coaching gig. Dow Jones, S&P 500 exiting correction territory after 4-day winning streak The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 are drawing closer to exiting correction territory after reporting gains on a string of consecutive days. Global Pew poll: Majority believe cyberattacks likely to happen A majority of people polled throughout the world believe their countries are likely to be targeted by cyberattacks, a Pew Research Center poll indicates. Rituximab may delay MS disability for some patients An immune system drug may help prevent or slow complications in a type of multiple sclerosis known as secondary progressive MS, a new study finds. Police: California man steals $10K lottery ticket; ends up worth $10M Police in Northern California said they arrested a man accused of stealing what he thought was a $10,000-winning lottery ticket from his roommate Timberwolves' Wiggins clarifies remarks about Thunder's Schroder Minnesota Timberwolves forward Andrew Wiggins clarified remarks after it was reported he referred to Oklahoma City Thunder guard Dennis Schroder as "gay," following a Timberwolves win Wednesday night. Animal study suggests Ritalin will not hurt the heart Ritalin, a widely used stimulant drug to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, likely poses no risk of heart damage in children, new research in monkeys suggests. Bauer's Candy recalled after possible hepatitis A contamination A Kentucky candy company voluntarily recalled its products over concern they may be contaminated with hepatitis A, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. Watch: Gabriel Jesus leads Manchester City to 9-0 thrashing of Burton Gabriel Jesus scored four goals in 35 minutes to lead Manchester City to a 9-0 win against Burton at the Carabao Cup on Wednesday in Manchester, England. Most stroke survivors are in good mental health, study says Two-thirds of people who've suffered strokes have good mental health, even after their negative health event, a new study says. Donald Trump walks out of shutdown meeting with lawmakers, calls it 'waste of time' President Donald Trump walked out of a White House meeting with congressional leaders on the partial government shutdown. This week in Washington President Donald Trump gives his first televised address from the Oval Office, Rep. Mike Thompson introduces gun safety legislation and the partial federal government shutdown continues the week of January 7, 2019, in Washington, D.C. New technology showcased at consumer electronics show The latest in technology is showcased during the 2019 International CES, consumer electronics show, in Las Vegas. Navy test-fires low-cost, hypersonic-speed projectiles The U.S. Navy test-fired high-velocity projectiles from existing guns aboard the USS Dewey during an exercise last summer. People may choose food based on how its displayed How people choose food in a store may depend on what other food is next to it, a new study suggests. Italian company Leonardo to equip Abrams tanks with protection systems Italian aerospace and defense contractor Leonardo announced an $80 million U.S. Army contract to provide protection systems for Abrams tanks. Cavaliers under investigation by NBA for McCaw release The NBA is investigating the Cleveland Cavaliers after they signed Patrick McCaw to a two-year contract then quickly released him, according to multiple reports. Young patients have trouble getting private talks with doctors Only half of young people in the U.S. ever get private time with their doctors, according to a new study. |
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Wife of one of Norway's richest men abducted; ransom demandedA note found at the couple's house said the woman would be killed if police were involved. Kim's China visit shows Trump he's 'not the only game in town'"If Kim is as shrewd as appears to be, he probably recognizes that in some ways the momentum is with him — Trump is on the ropes," one expert said. Saudi teen who barricaded herself in hotel is a refugee, U.N. rulesAfter barricading herself in her Bangkok hotel room, the teen's pleas for help over Twitter garnered tens of thousands of followers. Suspicious packages investigated at consulates, embassies in AustraliaThe U.S. Consulate in Melbourne told Australia's national broadcaster that it received one of the suspicious packages. More Recent Articles
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Trump Storms Out of White House Meeting With Democrats on ShutdownPresident Trump slammed a table, then stormed out of a negotiating session with Democrats, declaring it “a total waste of time” as the shutdown stretches on. News Analysis: Trump’s Emergency Powers Threat Could End Shutdown Crisis, but at What Cost?If the president invokes emergency powers to build a wall, it could be a mutually face-saving way to reopen the government, but also a violation of constitutional norms. Democrats Focus on Shutdown’s Cost and Steer Away From Trump’s WallPresident Trump’s relentless demands for a wall could divide Democrats over border security alternatives, so they are sticking to what unifies them: Reopening the government. Washington’s Strong Economy, Financed by Taxpayers, Takes a Hit From ShutdownAs the country nears the end of its third week of a government shutdown, the nation’s capital has borne the brunt of its consequences. Government Shutdown Curtails F.D.A. Food InspectionsWhile the Agriculture Department continues to inspect domestic meat and poultry, the F.D.A. has reduced inspections of fruits, vegetables and other foods. Rod Rosenstein Expected to Leave Justice Dept. Once Attorney General Is ConfirmedThe deputy attorney general, Mr. Rosenstein, has been a central figure in the Russia investigation by appointing the special counsel and overseeing the inquiry. Congress Summons Mnuchin to Explain Russian Sanctions RemovalThe Treasury secretary will speak in a classified session about his plan to end sanctions on companies controlled by Oleg Deripaska, a Kremlin ally. Research Details How Junk Food Companies Influence China’s Nutrition PolicyA life sciences institute funded by Coca-Cola and other multinational beverage and snack companies even has offices inside the government’s health ministry. The 52 Places Traveler: Meet the 52 Places Traveler for 2019“I’m ready to embrace all the uncertainty that comes with an opportunity like this and see where it takes me.” President Trump, Shutdown, 52 Places: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingU.S. Shutdown, Brexit, Congo: Your Thursday BriefingTrump Hits the WallYou Should Meditate Every DaySure, it’s become a wellness fad. But it’s the best way I’ve found to keep digital monsters at bay. The War of Words on AbortionI’m pro-life. But many people describe me based on what I’m against, not what I’m for. Have We Had Enough of the Imperial Presidency Yet?Even a feeble president can impose his will on the nation if he lacks any sense of restraint or respect for political norms and guardrails. A Shaky Start in BrazilPresident Jair Bolsonaro, dubbed the ‘Trump of the Tropics,’ takes power. With a vengeance. Trump’s Prime-Time BludgeonComing Out as Trans Isn’t a Teenage FadConservatives are inventing a “syndrome” to undermine young people’s transitions. Jorge Ramos: Trump Is the WallIt’s not just about a physical barrier. He wants to hang an “unwelcome” sign on a nation built by immigrants. 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. The Carpetbagger: Wakanda for Oscar?Director Ryan Coogler and his female department heads helped bring “Black Panther” to life. Will they get the credit they’re due? Colorado’s Got a Gay Governor. Who Cares?Colorado elected a rich, gay, Jewish governor. It’s either a historic moment or progress-with-a-shrug — or both. Philip Glass and John Adams on a Bowie-Inspired New SymphonyThe two eminences of American music are collaborating on the premiere of Mr. Glass’s new work, based on Bowie’s 1979 album “Lodger.” Fiat Chrysler Is Expected to Pay Nearly $650 Million in Emissions CaseThe company will pay compensation to car owners and civil penalties to federal and state agencies to settle lawsuits over its use of illegal software, people briefed on the case said. Judge Dismisses Part of Ashley Judd’s Lawsuit Against Harvey WeinsteinWhile a federal judge ruled that the actress’s claims of sexual harassment do not fall within the scope of a state statute, he allowed claims of defamation and unfair business practices to proceed. Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Bezos Announce Divorce on TwitterIn a statement posted on his Twitter account, Mr. Bezos, the Amazon founder and richest man in the world, and Ms. Bezos, a novelist, said they would “remain cherished friends.” American Boy, 16, Caught Fighting for ISIS in Syria, Militia SaysThe teenager, whose capture was announced by the Syrian Democratic Forces, would be the only American minor apprehended fighting on behalf of the Islamic State on the battlefield. In Adam Gase, Jets Pick a Coach They Could Rarely BeatGase went 23-25 in three seasons with the Miami Dolphins, but he was 5-1 against the Jets. Now he gets the chance to lead the team he tormented. Brexit Is Coming Down to a Game of BrinkmanshipAfter postponing a vote on her unpopular E.U. withdrawal agreement last month, little has changed for Prime Minister Theresa May. But the endgame could be weeks away. El Chapo Trial: Kingpin Used Spyware to Obsessively Monitor His Wife and MistressAn I.T. expert working for the crime lord helped the F.B.I. obtain dozens of intimate — and incriminating — text messages he wrote to the women. Victims of Abuse by Religious Order Priests Say Their Claims Fall Through the CracksReligious orders include the Jesuits, Franciscans and Augustinians. But when a priest in an order is accused of sexual abuse, the abused say they are treated like second-class victims. Tech Fix: CES 2019: It’s the Year of Virtual Assistants and 5GA visual tour of the world’s most important tech conference offers a window into the year’s trends, including next-generation wireless networks and the invasion of A.I. In India, Building Bridges Between Life and ArtThe Kochi-Muziris Biennale, South Asia’s biggest art show, uses interactive exhibits and live performances to help Indians connect with contemporary art. ‘Touch Me Not’ Review: Our Bodies ExaminedAdina Pintilie’s debut feature, winner of the Golden Bear in Berlin last year, lays bare the philosophical complications of carnality. Mary Kay Stearns, 93, a Star of One of TV’s Earliest Shows, DiesIn 1947, with her real-life husband, she starred in “Mary Kay and Johnny,” a show that anticipated “I Love Lucy” and other domestic comedies of the 1950s. More Recent Articles |
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the all-clear to romaine lettuce after declaring the E. coli "outbreak appears to be over" in final update.
The Democratic Republic of Congo's electoral commission declared opposition candidate Felix Tshisekedi the winner of its presidential election Wednesday.
The House voted Wednesday to reopen the Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service and Small Business Administration and other federal agencies.
Jurors in the trial of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman read texts between the accused Mexican drug lord and his closest confidants Wednesday.
German culture officials this week returned a Nazi-looted painting to the descendants of a French resistance member executed during World War II.
Former Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase is staying in the AFC East for his next coaching gig.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 are drawing closer to exiting correction territory after reporting gains on a string of consecutive days.
A majority of people polled throughout the world believe their countries are likely to be targeted by cyberattacks, a Pew Research Center poll indicates.
An immune system drug may help prevent or slow complications in a type of multiple sclerosis known as secondary progressive MS, a new study finds.
Police in Northern California said they arrested a man accused of stealing what he thought was a $10,000-winning lottery ticket from his roommate
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Andrew Wiggins clarified remarks after it was reported he referred to Oklahoma City Thunder guard Dennis Schroder as "gay," following a Timberwolves win Wednesday night.
Ritalin, a widely used stimulant drug to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, likely poses no risk of heart damage in children, new research in monkeys suggests.
A Kentucky candy company voluntarily recalled its products over concern they may be contaminated with hepatitis A, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
Gabriel Jesus scored four goals in 35 minutes to lead Manchester City to a 9-0 win against Burton at the Carabao Cup on Wednesday in Manchester, England.
Two-thirds of people who've suffered strokes have good mental health, even after their negative health event, a new study says.
President Donald Trump walked out of a White House meeting with congressional leaders on the partial government shutdown.
President Donald Trump gives his first televised address from the Oval Office, Rep. Mike Thompson introduces gun safety legislation and the partial federal government shutdown continues the week of January 7, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
The latest in technology is showcased during the 2019 International CES, consumer electronics show, in Las Vegas.
The U.S. Navy test-fired high-velocity projectiles from existing guns aboard the USS Dewey during an exercise last summer.
How people choose food in a store may depend on what other food is next to it, a new study suggests.
Italian aerospace and defense contractor Leonardo announced an $80 million U.S. Army contract to provide protection systems for Abrams tanks.
The NBA is investigating the Cleveland Cavaliers after they signed Patrick McCaw to a two-year contract then quickly released him, according to multiple reports.
Only half of young people in the U.S. ever get private time with their doctors, according to a new study. 


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