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Federal subpoena seeks documents on Trump's inauguration Donald Trump's inaugural committee, which raised a record-setting $107 million for 2017 celebration, has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors in New York. LaVar Ball: Lonzo wants to play for Suns if traded Second-year point guard Lonzo Ball has repeatedly been mentioned as a trade chip in the Los Angeles Lakers' talks for Anthony Davis, but Ball's famous father wants nothing to do with the New Orleans Pelicans. Dolphins officially introduce Patriots' Brian Flores as next head coach The Miami Dolphins officially hired former New England Patriots assistant coach Brian Flores as the franchise's next head coach. Miami Marlins trade reliever Nick Wittgren to Cleveland Indians The Miami Marlins traded relief pitcher Nick Wittgren to the Cleveland Indians, both teams announced Monday. Pittsburgh Pirates bring back Francisco Liriano on minor league contract Pitcher Francisco Liriano is rejoining the Pittsburgh Pirates on a minor league deal, the team announced Monday. Report: Lakers offer six players for Pelicans star Davis Los Angeles Lakers team president Magic Johnson spoke with New Orleans Pelicans general manager Dell Demps twice Monday to try to consummate an Anthony Davis trade, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times. In photos: Chris Pratt, Alison Brie attend 'Lego Movie 2' premiere The cast of "Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" attend the premiere of the film in Los Angeles on February 2, 2019. White House releases State of the Union guest list President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump invited more than a dozen Americans to the State of the Union address, the White House revealed Monday. Freeform orders 10 episodes of new 'Party of Five' series Freeform said it has ordered 10 episodes of a "Party of Five" reboot from the original show's creators Amy Lippman and Chris Keyser. Washington Capitals re-sign Pheonix Copley to three-year deal The Washington Capitals re-signed goaltender Pheonix Copley to a three-year, $3.3 million contract extension Monday, the team announced. UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Kentucky Derby chase heats up The Kentucky Derby chase heats up with Harvey Wallbanger, Mucho Gusto and Tax all winning important weekend preps; much more racing action. 'Tamper-proof' OxyContin may have helped spread Hepatitis C An effort to make the opioid painkiller OxyContin harder to abuse drove addicted patients to heroin and caused a dramatic increase in hepatitis C, a new study suggests. 'New Amsterdam' gets a second season on NBC The freshman medical drama "New Amsterdam" is set to return for a second season in 2019-20, NBC said Monday. Charlotte Russe files for bankruptcy, plans to close 94 stores Women's clothing store Charlotte Russe announced Monday that it filed for bankruptcy and plans to close nearly 100 stores. AMC orders Season 10 of 'Walking Dead' AMC said Monday it renewed its zombie-apocalypse epic "The Walking Dead" for a 10th season. Historic Australian flooding leaves 500 homes under water More than a week of heavy monsoonal rains in Australia caused historic flooding and left at least 500 homes underwater Monday with more rain expected. Donald Trump nominates former oil lobbyist David Bernhardt as interior secretary President Donald Trump on Monday nominated acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt to permanently lead the department. Early spring rains bring rise in methane emissions across Alaska Analysis of a bog in Alaska suggests early spring rains cause permafrost to thaw and boosts methane emissions. Balloon-guided catheters offer better blood flow after stroke, study says People who've suffered strokes may have a new, more effective way to unclog their arteries, a new study says. Canada, Latin American leaders work on Venezuela aid The foreign ministers of several Latin American countries gathered for a meeting in Canada that included discussion of aid for Venezuela requested by National Assembly leader Juan Guaido. Watchdog: Islamic State could retake Syrian territory with U.S. withdrawal "Battle-hardened" Islamic State militants could retake territory in Syria after U.S. troops leave the war-torn country, a Pentagon watchdog report said. Sentencing hearing for Toronto serial killer Bruce McArthur begins The sentencing hearing for serial killer Bruce McArthur began in Toronto on Monday, after he pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree murder. Report: North Korea preparing hotels for influx of Chinese tourists North Korea is renovating hotels in outlying provinces in anticipation of an influx of mainland Chinese tourists, according to a recent press report. Study: Women's brains have more Alzheimer's-causing proteins than men Women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than men, and now a recent study may explain why. |
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Serial killer staged photos of victims, Canadian prosecutor saysThe prosecutor didn't display the images during the session, but said McArthur staged some after the men were dead: Two showed corpses with cigars in their mouths. El Chapo drug trial: Jury set to begin deliberationsProsecutors say Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán is responsible for smuggling at least 200 tons of cocaine into the United States. Venezuela's Maduro to Trump: 'Why would you want a repeat of Vietnam?'Maduro said Trump would leave his presidency “stained with blood” if he pursues military action in Venezuela. Nayib Bukele is elected president of El Salvador, vows to end corruption"This is a victory for the Salvadoran public, really," Bukele, 37, said to cheers. He beat the two main parties that had led the country for a quarter century. Iraqi president says U.S. has no right to 'watch Iran' from his countryBaghdad has found itself in a tricky position as relations deteriorate between Washington and Tehran. Pope Francis condemns 'misery' of war in historic first trip to Arab peninsula“We cannot honor the Creator without cherishing the sacredness of every person and of every human life,” the pontiff said in the United Arab Emirates on Monday. More Recent Articles
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Trump Inaugural Committee Ordered to Hand Over Documents to Federal InvestigatorsProsecutors in Manhattan demanded documents about the committee’s donors, including whether it received illegal foreign donations. White House Memo: Trump Once Said Power Was About Instilling Fear. In That Case, He Should Be Worried.The president has tried to use fear as the prime motivator both with American allies and Democrats in Congress. It has not worked well for him. Path to Trump’s Border Wall Narrows as Republicans Balk at Emergency DeclarationAs lawmakers negotiate a deal, Republicans are warning the president that declaring an emergency to build a wall could rupture his party and prompt a vote to overrule him. Democrats Are Urging Stacey Abrams to Run for Senate. She’s Listening.Ms. Abrams, who attracted wide attention in her narrow loss for Georgia governor and will speak after the State of the Union, is being courted by the party to challenge Senator David Perdue in 2020. For Trump, the State of the Union Is a Spectacle, and He Is Ready for ItThe cinematic aspect of the annual tradition is one piece of the presidency that Mr. Trump embraces rather than disrupts. Northam Scandal Opens Rift Between Top Democrats in VirginiaAs a racist yearbook photo and claims of sexual assault plunged the capitol deeper into turmoil, the state’s lieutenant governor suggested the governor might be trying to sabotage him. With Northam Picture, Obscure Publication Plays Big Role in Virginia PoliticsBig League Politics, an obscure right-wing publication, has put both Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax on the defensive. Cleaner Classrooms and Rising Scores: With Tighter Oversight, Head Start Shows GainsThe improvements made by the country’s biggest preschool program offer a story of bipartisan progress at odds with its polarizing time. Trump Chooses David Bernhardt, a Former Oil Lobbyist, to Head the Interior Dept.While Ryan Zinke, the former interior secretary who left office in January, announced historic rollbacks of public-land protections, Mr. Bernhardt developed the plans behind the scenes. Amazon Deal Meets New Resistance as Cuomo and N.Y. Senate ClashThe Senate has tapped a vocal critic of Amazon, State Senator Michael Gianaris of Queens, to sit on a state board that could kill the deal. Tech Is Splitting the U.S. Work Force in TwoA small group of well-educated professionals enjoys rising wages, while most workers toil in low-wage jobs with few chances to advance. Ralph Northam, Venezuela, Super Bowl: Your Monday Evening BriefingThe Empty Quarters of U.S. PoliticsLatvia Above Us, Croatia BelowChina’s Online Censorship Stifles Trade, TooWhen the Chinese government blocks foreign internet companies for political reasons, the United States should treat the tactic as the anticompetitive economic strategy that it is. Blackface Is the Tip of the IcebergThe structural problems we need to solve lie at the roots of American society. End the War in AfghanistanThe Putin I Knew; the Putin I KnowI met Vladimir Putin and trusted him in the early 1990s, when he was deputy mayor of St. Petersburg. Now that he’s Russia’s president, he’s different. He’s no friend of democracy. Facebook Turns 15: A Friendship No One Asked ForAn honest Facebook friendship anniversary video for Mark Zuckerberg. The Gift of Shared GriefTo Avoid a Recession, Start Spending NowCongress should give the economy a bump. Once a slowdown begins, it will be too late. Schumer and Sanders: Limit Corporate Stock BuybacksCorporate self-indulgence has become an enormous problem for workers and for the long-term strength of the economy. A More Honest State of the UnionAmerica has many needs. A 30-foot-high wall on the Mexican border is not one of them. The North Magnetic Pole’s Mysterious Journey Across the ArcticScientists accelerated the update of a model of Earth’s fluctuating magnetic field, which is needed to keep navigational systems functioning. Many wondered what’s happening inside the planet’s core. At War: The Secret History of a Vietnam War Airstrike Gone Terribly WrongAn 1968 investigative report obtained by The Times offers new details into one of the Vietnam War’s worst friendly-fire incidents. Metropolitan Diary: ‘It Began to Pour as I Started Across Town. I Had Neither an Umbrella nor a Rain Hat.’Unprepared for a sudden downpour, an enthusiastic recommendation at Zabar’s and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Liam Neeson Describes Racist Revenge Fantasy in Newspaper InterviewMr. Neeson, 66, said he went looking for a black man to kill to avenge a friend who was raped. He described the episode as a learning experience. Pinned Between Cars, Officer Shoots a Driver Near Bronx Court, Police SayAn officer outside Family Court in the Bronx shot a robbery suspect who used a car to pin her, the police said. Both were being treated at a hospital. Trump to Nominate David Malpass to Lead the World BankPresident Trump will unveil his choice of Mr. Malpass, the under secretary of the Treasury for international affairs, on Wednesday, administration officials said. What’s Driving People From El Salvador to the U.S.? Gang ViolenceFor many in El Salvador, the options are few: Journey north to try to cross into America illegally, or live in fear at home. Our video explores how rampant gang violence continues to push Salvadorans into perilous migrant caravans. Boring Game Plus New Orleans Rebellion Leads to Ratings DropN.F.L. ratings shot up during the regular season, but the game was terrible and folks in New Orleans were really mad. The Interpreter: Who Is Venezuela’s Legitimate Leader? A Messy Dispute, ExplainedBoth Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro claim to be the country’s president. So who is the legitimate leader? Who gets to decide? When is a change a coup? Some help with answering these urgent questions. Xi Jinping’s New Year Tour: Dumplings and Riot GearChina’s president conducted a charm offensive ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, hanging decorations with Beijing residents and visiting soldiers. Do You Keep a Failure Résumé? Here’s Why You Should Start.China’s Film Industry Finally Joins the Space RaceScience-fiction movies have been slow to catch on in China, but led by “The Wandering Earth,” a wave of new blockbusters might change that. Critic’s Notebook: Sundance Documentaries Expose Truths, Both Glorious and BitterThe film festival is known for its documentaries and once again it did not disappoint, with highlights including “The Disappearance of My Mother.” The New Health Care: Giant Strides in World Health, but It Could Be So Much BetterMore Recent Articles
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Donald Trump's inaugural committee, which raised a record-setting $107 million for 2017 celebration, has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors in New York.
Second-year point guard Lonzo Ball has repeatedly been mentioned as a trade chip in the Los Angeles Lakers' talks for Anthony Davis, but Ball's famous father wants nothing to do with the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Miami Dolphins officially hired former New England Patriots assistant coach Brian Flores as the franchise's next head coach.
The Miami Marlins traded relief pitcher Nick Wittgren to the Cleveland Indians, both teams announced Monday.
Pitcher Francisco Liriano is rejoining the Pittsburgh Pirates on a minor league deal, the team announced Monday.
Los Angeles Lakers team president Magic Johnson spoke with New Orleans Pelicans general manager Dell Demps twice Monday to try to consummate an Anthony Davis trade, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.
The cast of "Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" attend the premiere of the film in Los Angeles on February 2, 2019.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump invited more than a dozen Americans to the State of the Union address, the White House revealed Monday.
Freeform said it has ordered 10 episodes of a "Party of Five" reboot from the original show's creators Amy Lippman and Chris Keyser.
The Washington Capitals re-signed goaltender Pheonix Copley to a three-year, $3.3 million contract extension Monday, the team announced.
The Kentucky Derby chase heats up with Harvey Wallbanger, Mucho Gusto and Tax all winning important weekend preps; much more racing action.
An effort to make the opioid painkiller OxyContin harder to abuse drove addicted patients to heroin and caused a dramatic increase in hepatitis C, a new study suggests.
The freshman medical drama "New Amsterdam" is set to return for a second season in 2019-20, NBC said Monday.
Women's clothing store Charlotte Russe announced Monday that it filed for bankruptcy and plans to close nearly 100 stores.
AMC said Monday it renewed its zombie-apocalypse epic "The Walking Dead" for a 10th season.
More than a week of heavy monsoonal rains in Australia caused historic flooding and left at least 500 homes underwater Monday with more rain expected.
President Donald Trump on Monday nominated acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt to permanently lead the department.
Analysis of a bog in Alaska suggests early spring rains cause permafrost to thaw and boosts methane emissions.
People who've suffered strokes may have a new, more effective way to unclog their arteries, a new study says.
The foreign ministers of several Latin American countries gathered for a meeting in Canada that included discussion of aid for Venezuela requested by National Assembly leader Juan Guaido.
"Battle-hardened" Islamic State militants could retake territory in Syria after U.S. troops leave the war-torn country, a Pentagon watchdog report said.
The sentencing hearing for serial killer Bruce McArthur began in Toronto on Monday, after he pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree murder.
North Korea is renovating hotels in outlying provinces in anticipation of an influx of mainland Chinese tourists, according to a recent press report.
Women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than men, and now a recent study may explain why. 


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