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19 Democrats call for end of Korean WarWinnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey out until at least April Winnipeg defenseman Josh Morrissey will be out until at least April after sustaining an upper-body injury, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said. Muhammadu Buhari re-elected as Nigeria's president Incumbent Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been elected for a second four-year term, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission. Chicago Bears OL Kyle Long agrees to revised contract Chicago Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long agreed to a restructured contract, the team announced Tuesday. San Francisco 49ers use franchise tag on kicker Robbie Gould The San Francisco 49ers placed the franchise tag on veteran kicker Robbie Gould, the team announced Tuesday. Texting, social media, video chat makes divorce easier on children A new study reports a bright side to all that texting and social media -- it keeps children connected to their parents after a divorce. Radioactive chemo meds may be health risk for crematorium workers Deceased people who are cremated after having been treated with radioactive medications might be a health hazard to crematory operators, a new case study shows. House passes resolution overturning Donald Trump's national emergency The House of Representatives passed a resolution terminating President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration to secure funding for a border wall. In Photos: On the runway at Paris Fashion Week Designers present their fall collections as part of the Paris Fashion Week, which runs from Feb. 25 through March 5, 2019. Tom Brady rookie card sells for record $400K in online auction A rare Tom Brady rookie trading card sold for a record price in an online auction Monday. Thousands of migrant children report sexual abuse in HHS custody Thousands of children who crossed the border into the United States reported being sexually assaulted while in U.S. government custody. Methodist Church declines to loosen restrictions on LGBTQ clergy, marriages United Methodist Church leaders on Tuesday voted to keep in place bans on same-sex weddings and LGBTQ clergy members. Dallas Cowboys' Randy Gregory suspended indefinitely Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Randy Gregory was suspended indefinitely by the NFL after another violation of the league's substance abuse policy. One dose of Keytruda may put melanoma into remission For people with the deadly skin cancer melanoma, one dose of the drug Keytruda before surgery might stop the cancer in its tracks, according to a groundbreaking new study. FDA outlines new data-driven approach to imported food safety The Food and Drug Administration outlined new efforts to ensure the safety of food imported into the United States this week. New York commemorates 1993 World Trade Center bombingA crowd in New York City gathered Tuesday to commemorate the 26th anniversary of the first terrorist attack at the World Trade Center. Study: Night, weekend births comes with more complications During childbirth, expecting mothers are usually waiting for a bundle of joy not procedure full of complications. In photos: New York marks anniversary of 1993 Trade Center bombing New York City commemorates the 26th anniversary of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that killed six and injured over 1,000 at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Events took place on February 26, 2019. Ancient feces links climate change to fall of prehistoric city Cahokia Human fecal signatures in lake cores helped link climate change to the decline of Cahokia, a famous pre-Columbian city in North America. UAW union sues GM over plan to shutter plants A labor union filed a federal lawsuit against General Motors on Tuesday, alleging the company breached the terms of a labor contract. In photos: Highlights from the week of February 25, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Michael Cohen, a former lawyer to President Donald Trump, testifies before Congress and comedian Jon Stewart advocates for compensation for first responders and survivors from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks the week of February 26, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Mark Harris won't run in new North Carolina congressional race Republican Mark Harris announced Tuesday he will not take part in North Carolina's new election for the 9th Congressional District citing health concerns. Watch: Rescuers work to free bird from fishing line Concerned bystanders came to the rescue of a bird in Australia that they found with its legs tangled in fishing line. Watch: Rat in sticky situation rescued in Germany Animal rescuers in Germany came to the assistance of a rat that found itself stuck in one of the small openings of a manhole cover. Watch: Log takes place of missing wheel on towed bus A surprised traveler on a Russian road captured video of a truck towing a bus that has what appears to be a wooden log in the place of a wheel. Changes announced to Rotten Tomatoes' audience ratings Review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes announced it is making some changes following "an uptick in non-constructive input, sometimes bordering on trolling." |
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Nigeria's president wins second termMuhammadu Buhari poised to get another chance to tackle gaping corruption, widespread insecurity and a limping economy. Journalist abducted, questioned for hours in Venezuela, broadcast network saysDaniel Garrido was kidnapped by a group of unidentified men who "forced him into a vehicle and covered his head with a hood," a Telemundo statement said. Venezuela soldiers who choose defection hope more join their ranks"I was tired of people seeing me as just one more of them," said a sergeant, referring to the Maduro government who has refused much-needed aid. 'Is it mine?' Prince Harry jokingly asks Meghan Markle paternity questionThe couple, who married in May, are expecting their first child this spring. Russian intelligence chief and cybersecurity exec sentenced for treasonThis sentencing follows a top-secret case accusing the ex-official of passing along information to an American cybercrime analyst. Visa overstays often last resort for immigrants to the U.S.Official data shows that visa overstays far exceed unauthorized border crossings, even as the Trump administration continues to push for billions to build a wall on the southern border to curb illegal immigration. Deal, no deal or new referendum? Here's what might be next for BrexitA new centrist option emerges amid the talk of a second referendum and worries over the impending, messy divorce. Sounds of sirens: Noise-weary New York ponders European-style emergency vehicle alarmThe European-style siren is less shrill and annoying and contributes less to noise pollution. The far-right and far-left flock to France's 'yellow vests.' But can they win votes?"The 'yellow vests' are probably the purest example of the populism we’ve been seeing throughout the world," one expert said. Kim's epic train journey to Trump summit is a nod to his grandfatherNorth Koreans grow up seeing images of Kim Il Sung traveling by train, which he took to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. German arena cancels R. Kelly concert after sex abuse chargesR. Kelly, one of the best-selling music artists of all times, was arrested Friday on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse involving four females. Cross-border airstrike raises tension between nuclear-armed neighborsKashmir has been the cause of two previous wars between the uneasy neighbors. Kim Jong Un takes smoke break at train station on way to Trump summitDespite pushing an anti-smoking campaign in North Korea, the dictator is frequently seen with a cigarette in his hands. Trump says American held captive in Yemen has been freedIn a statement, Trump thanked the United Arab Emirates for its role in reuniting Burch with his family. White House reporters are booted out of hotel ahead of Trump-Kim meetingThe forced move was highly unusual because the White House had approved of and supported the use of the space by media who cover the president. More Recent Articles
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House Votes to Block Trump’s National Emergency Declaration About the BorderThe House easily voted on Tuesday to block President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border, seeking to stop the diversion of funds to his wall. Democrats Issue Subpoenas on Trump’s Migrant Family SeparationsHouse Democrats issued subpoenas to three cabinet officials, but administration officials did not immediately say whether they would comply. Seeking North Korea Deal, Trump Seems Willing to Ease U.S. DemandsArriving in Hanoi for a second meeting with Kim Jong-un, President Trump sounds as if he is retreating on his ambition to eliminate the North’s nuclear arsenal. United Methodists Tighten Ban on Same-Sex Marriage and Gay ClergyThe decision, opposed by progressive members of the church and gay and lesbian pastors, could ultimately splinter the church. Feature: Inside the Secret Sting Operations to Expose Celebrity PsychicsAre some celebrity mediums fooling their audience members by reading social media pages in advance? A group of online vigilantes is out to prove it. Border Wall, North Korea, Chicago: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How High Drug Prices Inflate C.E.O.s’ PayPharmaceutical companies say their profits fund research and innovation in new medicines, but they are spending billions to enrich shareholders and executives. I Didn’t Kill My BabyWhen he was born, my husband at the time and I knew he couldn’t survive. That doesn’t make me a murderer. Can Trump Avoid Caving to Kim in Vietnam?The United States can make progress toward reducing the North Korean nuclear threat if Mr. Trump is disciplined in his diplomacy. Birth Control Gets Caught Up in the Abortion WarsThe Trump administration’s cruel new family planning rule threatens access to contraception and other health care for poor women. In Defense of the GerontocracyMaybe older is better. Just look at Nancy Pelosi. A.I. Still Needs H.I. (Human Intelligence), for NowChatbots and other computers are learning, but we still have skills they don’t. A Breakthrough on the M.T.A.Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio have a good plan to pay to fix the subways, but how it is carried out matters. Running From Bahrain’s Dark SideA former national soccer star and political dissident thanks the outside world for securing his freedom from Thailand, which imprisoned him on the request of his homeland. The Era of Limited Government Is OverWhy American conservatism after Trump may learn to like the state. The Conversation: Trump Is EpicOn that we can all agree. On 2020, not so much. The Glamorous Existence of the World’s Greatest Shot-PuttersRyan Crouser and Joe Kovacs can heave a 16-pound ball farther than just about anyone else. Meanwhile, their lives have become track and field’s version of a buddy flick. Restaurant Review: Can a Pop-Up Settle Down Without Losing Its Fizz?After borrowing other restaurants’ kitchens, the chef Nico Russell has one of his own at Oxalis in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The Carpetbagger: The Oscars Finds Its Way Through an Identity Crisis — for NowAfter so many scrapped plans, the fact that the show found an appealing groove is encouraging. But the academy faces many unresolved questions. SALT Limit Is Hitting 11 Million Tax Returns, Audit FindsThe Treasury report also shows the level of attention that high-ranking administration officials paid to a controversial regulation from the new tax law. Mother and Daughter Charged With Killing 5 Family Members in PennsylvaniaShana S. Decree, 45, and her daughter Dominique K. Decree, 19, face charges of criminal homicide and conspiracy in the deaths, which include three children. 800-Year-Old Crusader Mummy’s Head Is Stolen From Dublin ChurchThieves in Dublin vandalized a church’s medieval crypt and stole the head of a mummified Crusader that had lain there for 800 years. Wynn Resorts Fined $20 Million Over Handling of Steve Wynn Misconduct ClaimsThe company failed to investigate claims of sexual misconduct against its founder, Nevada regulators said. Trump Undermines Top Trade Adviser as He Pushes for China DealRobert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, must defend a trade pact that is shaping up to be less ambitious than he might once have hoped. Seeking a Fair Trial and a Voice in Sexual Assault Cases. For Victims.The justice system in Australia shrouds cases of sexual assault in secrecy even when victims want to speak out. What to Buy: The Discount Cable and Charger Brands You Can TrustWhen you need a new charging cable for your phone, or video cable for your TV, you don’t need to spend a fortune. We asked the experts for the affordable options they buy. Lens: Young People Left Behind in China’s Snowbound Rust BeltRonghui Chen’s photographs of young people in Northeastern China capture a loneliness he recognized in his own trek from village to city. ‘Styx’ Review: The Refugee Crisis as Moral ThrillerA German doctor sails off on a peaceful, solitary adventure only to come across a boat filled with desperate African refugees. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: Australia EditionModern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. For this issue, we sought stories from our Australian readers. The Breakdown: Balanchine’s Dark Waltzes: Can Love Suffice?We break down a waltz from the first half of “Liebeslieder Walzer,” an intimate and mysterious dance about the complications of the human heart. T’s Wellness Guide to ParisA shortlist of places to find gua sha facials, adaptogen-fuelled lattes — and, yes, even natural wines. More Recent Articles |
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House Democrats are calling for an official end to the Korean War.
Winnipeg defenseman Josh Morrissey will be out until at least April after sustaining an upper-body injury, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said.
Incumbent Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been elected for a second four-year term, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long agreed to a restructured contract, the team announced Tuesday.
The San Francisco 49ers placed the franchise tag on veteran kicker Robbie Gould, the team announced Tuesday.
A new study reports a bright side to all that texting and social media -- it keeps children connected to their parents after a divorce.
Deceased people who are cremated after having been treated with radioactive medications might be a health hazard to crematory operators, a new case study shows.
The House of Representatives passed a resolution terminating President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration to secure funding for a border wall.
Designers present their fall collections as part of the Paris Fashion Week, which runs from Feb. 25 through March 5, 2019.
A rare Tom Brady rookie trading card sold for a record price in an online auction Monday.
Thousands of children who crossed the border into the United States reported being sexually assaulted while in U.S. government custody.
United Methodist Church leaders on Tuesday voted to keep in place bans on same-sex weddings and LGBTQ clergy members.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Randy Gregory was suspended indefinitely by the NFL after another violation of the league's substance abuse policy.
For people with the deadly skin cancer melanoma, one dose of the drug Keytruda before surgery might stop the cancer in its tracks, according to a groundbreaking new study.
The Food and Drug Administration outlined new efforts to ensure the safety of food imported into the United States this week.
During childbirth, expecting mothers are usually waiting for a bundle of joy not procedure full of complications.
New York City commemorates the 26th anniversary of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that killed six and injured over 1,000 at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Events took place on February 26, 2019.
Human fecal signatures in lake cores helped link climate change to the decline of Cahokia, a famous pre-Columbian city in North America.
A labor union filed a federal lawsuit against General Motors on Tuesday, alleging the company breached the terms of a labor contract.
Michael Cohen, a former lawyer to President Donald Trump, testifies before Congress and comedian Jon Stewart advocates for compensation for first responders and survivors from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks the week of February 26, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Republican Mark Harris announced Tuesday he will not take part in North Carolina's new election for the 9th Congressional District citing health concerns.
Concerned bystanders came to the rescue of a bird in Australia that they found with its legs tangled in fishing line.
Animal rescuers in Germany came to the assistance of a rat that found itself stuck in one of the small openings of a manhole cover.
A surprised traveler on a Russian road captured video of a truck towing a bus that has what appears to be a wooden log in the place of a wheel.
Review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes announced it is making some changes following "an uptick in non-constructive input, sometimes bordering on trolling." 

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