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Taraji P. Henson gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Actress Taraji P. Henson received the 2,655th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Monday. iPhone FaceTime bug allows unauthorized microphone, camera access A bug in Apple's FaceTime video and calling service allows callers to hear and see the person they are calling before the call has been accepted. Richard Armitage to star in Netflix thriller 'The Stranger' Richard Armitage is to star in "The Stranger," an eight-part thriller for Netflix, RED Production Company announced Monday. No Season 4 for 'Stan Against Evil' on IFC "Stan Against Evil" creator Dana Gould said IFC declined to renew his horror-comedy for a fourth season. Watch: Warriors' Stephen Curry drills side-step buzzer-beater Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry showed off his range again Monday night against the Indiana Pacers. Newer blood thinners best against A-fib, cardiologists say Newer blood thinners are recommended over warfarin for people with atrial fibrillation in updated treatment guidelines from three major American heart groups. Look: Bo Peep wears pants, cape in 'Toy Story 4' images Filmmakers released new images of "Toy Story" character Bo Peep on social media Monday. U.S. unveils charges against Chinese smartphone giant Huawei The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed a 13-count indictment against Chinese smartphone giant Huawei Technologies on Monday. Free-agent reliever Shawn Kelley agrees to deal with Texas Rangers Free-agent relief pitcher Shawn Kelley agreed to a deal with the Texas Rangers on Monday. CDC: Snuggling pet hedghog may spread salmonella They're cute, but cuddling a pet hedgehog could transmit potentially deadly salmonella, U.S. health officials warned Friday. Taissa Farmiga, Rhea Seehorn to appear in new 'Twilight Zone' Taissa Farmiga and Rhea Seehorn are set to appear in episodes of "The Twilight Zone" reboot, CBS All Access announced Monday. Pittsburgh Penguins trade Jamie Oleksiak to Dallas Stars The Dallas Stars acquired Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jamie Oleksiak, the team announced Monday. Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump agree to Feb. 5 date for State of the Union House Speaker Nancy Pelosi invited President Donald Trump to present his the State of the Union address in the House Chamber Tuesday. 5 Houston police officers injured, 2 suspects dead in firefight Five Houston undercover police officers were injured Monday evening during a firefight that left two suspects dead, law enforcement said. 'El Chapo' actor Alejandro Edda attends drug kingpin's trial Alejandro Edda, the actor who plays Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in "Narcos: Brooklyn," turned up in court to observe the accused Mexican drug lord's trial. Watch: NBA legend Dennis Rodman trolls fans with Rick Astley song Former Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls star forward Dennis Rodman rick rolled his fans with an Instagram post Sunday. Two transgender actors cast in Marvel's 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' Marvel's upcoming film "Spider-Man: Far From Home" will feature two out transgender actors for the first time in a blockbuster superhero film. Kids with psych disorders most likely to take dangerous viral challenges The "choking game" -- and other clearly ill-advised and dangerous internet challenges -- leave many parents wondering what drives teens to take the bait and participate. U.S. sanctions Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA The U.S. Treasury announced new sanctions Monday on Venezuela's state-owned oil company, the latest rebuke against the Maduro regime. Philadelphia Flyers considering all options with Wayne Simmonds Forward Wayne Simmonds' time with the Philadelphia Flyers could be dwindling down as the Feb. 25 NHL trade deadline approaches. Caterpillar, Nvidia losses drive Dow Jones down 208 points The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 200 points on Monday amid poor results from Caterpillar and Nvidia. Navy's Abraham Lincoln CSG departs for COMPTUEX exercise The multi-ship Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group has departed Naval Station Norfolk for exercises beginning in Europe. Watch: Heat's Derrick Jones Jr. out for six weeks after gruesome tumble Miami Heat forward Derrick Jones Jr. is dealing with two bone bruises on his right knee after taking a scary tumble during a win against the New York Knicks. Steelers haven't given Antonio Brown permission for trade talk Antonio Brown might want out of Pittsburgh, but the team has yet to grant him permission to speak with other teams regarding a trade. |
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Bolton: 'All options are on the table' for Trump in VenezuelaThe U.S. announced sanctions Monday against Venezuela's state-owned oil company amid a constitutional power struggle in that nation. Suspected thief nabbed after painting is snatched off wall at packed Russian museumA man was caught on camera lifting the painting from a museum wall and walking out with it as visitors stood nearby. Tornado in Havana kills 3, injures 174, Cuban president saysThe Cuban capital was battered late Sunday and early Monday by powerful winds and heavy rains. Masked men steal Banksy mural honoring victims of Bataclan attack in ParisThe Bataclan's director said a security camera caught the thieves cutting the door, loading it in a truck and driving off. Discovery of Hezbollah 'attack tunnels' rattles a northern Israeli townFears are running high that battle-hardened militants returning to Lebanon from Syria will intensify their focus on Hezbollah's original foe: Israel. Singapore says American leaked 14,200 HIV recordsThe information included HIV test results, names, identification numbers, phone numbers, addresses and other health information, it said. 'Red scarves' protest as France's 'yellow vest' movement splinters"We don't share all the demands expressed by the 'yellow vest' movement, for instance demands about overthrowing the government, brutalizing institutions." Migrants are being paid thousands of dollars to return homeAustria gave him $3,100 and a one-way ticket to Kabul. But nearly three years in Europe had changed him. Pilot suffered 'emotional breakdown' before crash that killed dozensHe also smoked in the cockpit during the flight and "engaged in unnecessary, unprofessional and lengthy conversation even in the critical phase." More Recent Articles
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News Analysis: Taliban Talks Raise Question of What U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan Could MeanA hasty American withdrawal, experts said, would erode the authority and legitimacy of the Afghan government, raising the risk that the Taliban could recapture control. U.S. and Taliban Agree in Principle to Peace Framework, Envoy SaysThe U.S. negotiator, Zalmay Khalilzad, says that finalizing a deal would hinge on a cease-fire and Taliban talks with Afghans, which they are discussing now. U.S. Announces Tough Oil Sanctions on Venezuela During Crisis of PowerThe economic penalties by the Trump administration marked the most forceful American action against President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. is trying to oust. Trump’s Shutdown Surrender Adds Pressure to Secure China Trade WinAs the U.S. and China begin discussions this week, self-inflicted economic wounds could mean lost leverage for the Trump administration in trade negotiations. A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won’t Be ‘Assembled in U.S.A.’Apple decided several years ago to produce a high-end Mac in Texas. The problems that surfaced illustrate the challenges of domestic manufacturing. Dealmakers Dominate Panel Tasked to Reach Border Security AgreementThe House-Senate conference committee that has three weeks to strike a border security deal is dominated by lawmakers experienced in bipartisan compromise. Prominent Democrats Form Pro-Israel Group to Counter Skepticism on the LeftThe group will create a political action committee and may be active in Democratic primaries. It is also planning to organize pro-Israel Democrats in early nominating states for 2020. Mueller Investigation Nearing Its End, Acting Attorney General SaysThe unexpected announcement was the first public confirmation about the state of the Russia investigation since the special counsel took over in May 2017. De Blasio Aide Who Was Forced Out Had Been Fired Over Sexual Harassment BeforeKevin O’Brien was fired in 2015 for sex harassment. Weeks later, he landed a job with Mayor de Blasio, eventually become acting chief of staff. The 2021 New York City Mayoral Race: Coming Soon to a Living Room Near YouThe City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, and the city comptroller, Scott Stringer are planning house parties as part of an early fund-raising push. Polar Vortex to Grip Midwest With Most Extreme Cold in a GenerationDangerously cold weather is expected in much of the Midwest over several days, with record-breaking low temperatures and wind chills that could fall as low as minus 60. Brace for the Polar Vortex; It May Be Visiting More OftenA researcher says that as the climate changes, “winter is shortening, but you’re getting these more intensive periods in that shorter winter.” Government Shutdown, Polar Vortex, Apple: Your Monday Evening BriefingNo People. No Process. No Policy.Howard Schultz, Please Don’t Run for PresidentA Better Way to Tax the RichRaise the capital gains tax and treat investment earnings like ordinary income. Kindness Is a SkillShould Scientists Toy With the Secret to Life?The gene-editing technology Crispr has the power to remake life as we know it. Questions about how to use it concern everyone. Elizabeth Warren Does Teddy RooseveltRobert Mugabe’s Long ShadowThe despot of Zimbabwe was ousted in 2017. But much remains of his tyranny and misrule. Putin’s Next Playground or the E.U.’s Last Moral Stand?France Has Millions of Muslims. Why Does It Import Imams?State secularism works in funny ways. Matter: Germs in Your Gut Are Talking to Your Brain. Scientists Want to Know What They’re Saying.The body’s microbial community may influence the brain and behavior, perhaps even playing a role in dementia, autism and other disorders. Books of The Times: In ‘Let Me Finish,’ Chris Christie Goes Easy on Donald Trump, Saving Fire for Steve Bannon and OthersIn his new book, the former governor of New Jersey and adviser to Trump takes care of old business and finds many ways to say “I told you so.” Metropolitan Diary: ‘When Sam and I Broke Up, I Decided to Sell Everything. New York Makes It Easy.’Parting with a relationship’s accumulated possessions, a little help parking and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. ISIS Bombing of Cathedral in Philippines Shows Group’s Reach Into AsiaA deadly church bombing in the Philippines suggests that the extremist group is still able to fan the flames of distant militant movements. The Prosecution Rests Its Case and El Chapo Decides Not to TestifyThe monumental 10-week presentation by prosecutors included intercepted text messages, grenade launchers and even El Chapo’s own underwear drawer. Trump to Deliver State of the Union Next WeekAfter postponing the annual State of the Union address during the government shutdown, Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent President Trump a new invitation. 4 Houston Police Officers Are Shot in Gun Battle That Kills 2 SuspectsThe police officers were part of a team that was trying to search a home for drugs, including black tar heroin, when they were met with gunfire. She Walked Into an Elevator on Friday Night. She Wasn’t Rescued Until Monday.The woman was stuck in an Upper East Side townhouse, where she worked, until the homeowners returned from a weekend away, officials said. Charter Schools Suffer Setback in Aftermath of Los Angeles StrikeSupporters of charter schools are back on their heels in Los Angeles and across the country after a wave of mass teacher walkouts. Cooper-Boles Amendment Challenges Theresa May’s Brexit StrategyThe Cooper-Boles amendment, on which lawmakers may vote on Tuesday, could delay Britain’s exit from the European Union. The Case of the Bumbling Spy: A Watchdog Group Gets Him on CameraCitizen Lab has reported on surveillance software used to target dissidents around the world. Now it is being targeted by mysterious, if bumbling, spies. N.R.A. Seeks Distance From Russia as Investigations Heat UpHigh-profile N.R.A. donors and board members made no secret of their visit to Russia in 2015. But now the organization faces growing scrutiny for its Russia ties. ‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With BlackfaceThe racial caricatures of the original P.L. Travers novels find disturbing echoes in the new movie and its beloved 1964 forerunner. Reporter’s Notebook: ‘DAU’ Has Finally Opened in Paris. Does It Live Up to the Hype?The immersive experience, with its frequent problems yet mounting mystique, is beginning to court comparisons with the Fyre Festival. An Appraisal: Swept Up in the Whirlwind Known as Michel LegrandThe singer Melissa Errico recalls the mix of wild energy and plaintive emotion that made the composer so enthralling to be around. The New Health Care: The Unsung Role of the Pharmacist in Patient HealthPersonal Health: For Real Weight Control, Try Portion ControlIf you’re serious about losing or maintaining weight, learn the size of a healthful portion and treat restaurant servings as enough for two or more. More Recent Articles |
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Actress Taraji P. Henson received the 2,655th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Monday.
A bug in Apple's FaceTime video and calling service allows callers to hear and see the person they are calling before the call has been accepted.
Richard Armitage is to star in "The Stranger," an eight-part thriller for Netflix, RED Production Company announced Monday.
"Stan Against Evil" creator Dana Gould said IFC declined to renew his horror-comedy for a fourth season.
Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry showed off his range again Monday night against the Indiana Pacers.
Newer blood thinners are recommended over warfarin for people with atrial fibrillation in updated treatment guidelines from three major American heart groups.
Filmmakers released new images of "Toy Story" character Bo Peep on social media Monday.
The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed a 13-count indictment against Chinese smartphone giant Huawei Technologies on Monday.
Free-agent relief pitcher Shawn Kelley agreed to a deal with the Texas Rangers on Monday.
They're cute, but cuddling a pet hedgehog could transmit potentially deadly salmonella, U.S. health officials warned Friday.
Taissa Farmiga and Rhea Seehorn are set to appear in episodes of "The Twilight Zone" reboot, CBS All Access announced Monday.
The Dallas Stars acquired Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jamie Oleksiak, the team announced Monday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi invited President Donald Trump to present his the State of the Union address in the House Chamber Tuesday.
Five Houston undercover police officers were injured Monday evening during a firefight that left two suspects dead, law enforcement said.
Alejandro Edda, the actor who plays Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in "Narcos: Brooklyn," turned up in court to observe the accused Mexican drug lord's trial.
Former Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls star forward Dennis Rodman rick rolled his fans with an Instagram post Sunday.
Marvel's upcoming film "Spider-Man: Far From Home" will feature two out transgender actors for the first time in a blockbuster superhero film.
The "choking game" -- and other clearly ill-advised and dangerous internet challenges -- leave many parents wondering what drives teens to take the bait and participate.
The U.S. Treasury announced new sanctions Monday on Venezuela's state-owned oil company, the latest rebuke against the Maduro regime.
Forward Wayne Simmonds' time with the Philadelphia Flyers could be dwindling down as the Feb. 25 NHL trade deadline approaches.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 200 points on Monday amid poor results from Caterpillar and Nvidia.
The multi-ship Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group has departed Naval Station Norfolk for exercises beginning in Europe.
Miami Heat forward Derrick Jones Jr. is dealing with two bone bruises on his right knee after taking a scary tumble during a win against the New York Knicks.
Antonio Brown might want out of Pittsburgh, but the team has yet to grant him permission to speak with other teams regarding a trade. 


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