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10 men framed by Chicago police sergeant exonerated A Cook County judge dropped the charges against 10 men who went to prison after being framed by a disgraced Chicago police sergeant. Katy Perry's shoes pulled from shelves for resembling blackface Retailers have pulled shoes from singer Katy Perry's namesake brand after they came under fire for resembling blackface. Trump holds El Paso re-election rally to chants of 'Finish the Wall' To packed bleachers and raucous applause at an event center just yards across the border from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, President Donald Trump held his first 2020 reelection rally of the year. FDA announces plan to increase oversight of supplements The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to strengthen regulation of dietary supplements, such as vitamins, minerals and herbs, the agency announced Monday. World No. 1 Naomi Osaka splits with coach after winning Australian Open Top-ranked Naomi Osaka split ties with coach Sascha Bajin on Monday, more than two weeks after she won the Australian Open. Lakers' Josh Hart receives PRP injection, out through All-Star break Los Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart received a PRP injection to address tendinitis in his right knee Monday, the team announced. Jeremy Lin finalizing buyout with Hawks, will sign with Raptors Veteran point guard Jeremy Lin is finalizing a buyout with the Atlanta Hawks and will sign with the Toronto Raptors. Chicago Blackhawks ink goalie Collin Delia to extension Chicago Blackhawks goalie Collin Delia signed a three-year contract extension Monday, the team announced. Heart patients prescribed opioids less likely to follow-up, more likely to die Heart patients prescribed opioid painkillers when they leave the hospital may be less likely to get follow-up care and slightly more likely to die, a new study finds. Beto O'Rourke, immigration advocates to counter Donald Trump in El Paso rally Democratic leaders and immigration advocates said they're holding a rally to protest President Donald Trump's characterization of crime in El Paso, Texas. Los Angeles Kings trade Nate Thompson to Montreal Canadiens The Montreal Canadiens acquired forward Nate Thompson in a trade with the Los Angeles Kings, both teams announced Monday. Rescuers free South African baby from storm drain Authorities in South Africa rescued a newborn baby that had been trapped in a storm drain for several hours Monday afternoon. Falcons hire former Chiefs DC Bob Sutton, sign LB Bruce Carter The Atlanta Falcons signed former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Bruce Carter to an extension and hired former Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Bob Sutton. Aspirin could prevent colon cancer but too few people take it People with colon polyps are at higher risk for colon cancer, but too few patients adopt a low-dose aspirin regimen, which could lower the odds for the disease. Michael Cohen postpones Senate intelligence committee testimony for medical reasons President Donald Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, postponed his scheduled appearance before the Senate intelligence committee, citing medical reasons. Michelle Carter begins serving 15-month sentence for boyfriend's suicide A Massachusetts woman began her 15-month prison sentence after being convicted for sending texts to urge her then-boyfriend to kill himself. Study: Half of adults with heart disease have trouble paying medical bills Nearly half of adults with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease are having a tough time paying to treat their condition, a study says. Mislabeling prompts recall of 100,000 pounds of frozen chicken Nearly 100,000 pounds of chicken was recalled because of mislabeling and the undeclared presence of eggs, an allergen, the USDA announced. Venezuela's Juan Guaido calls for march to allow aid Venezuela's Juan Guaido called for protest marches Tuesday across Venezuela to pressure President Nicolas Maduro to allow aid into the country. Ultra-processed foods push death risk up by 14 percent, study says New research confirms a theory long-held by many: eating junk food raises the risk of an early death. Study: Greenland could sell its sand, profit from melting glaciers If Greenland's melting glaciers continue to carry sediment to the coast, the island could stand to profit from warming temperatures by selling excess sand. In photos: Moments from the 143rd Annual Westminster dog show Dogs from around the world compete at the 143rd Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Pier 92 in New York City. In photos: Rami Malek, Olivia Colman win at BAFTAs Winners are seen backstage at the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on February 10, 2019. 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' adds Lin-Manuel Miranda as guest star "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" fan Lin-Manuel Miranda is scheduled to guest star on the NBC sitcom as the brother of a main character. CDC: 5 million kids used tobacco products in 2018 Nearly five million middle and high school students have used some type of tobacco product in the last 30 days, according to data published by the CDC on Monday. Toys 'R' Us attempts comeback from bankruptcy, liquidation Toys R Us, the iconic toy company liquidated after bankruptcy in 2018, could be back, some of its former executives s'ay. |
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Venezuelan students mobilize to protest Maduro on Youth Day“We want a better future," says a student who is against the Maduro government. "This year we are closer than ever to get that.” Report: Space will likely be a battlefield in any U.S. conflict with China, Russia"Space is now a war-fighting domain like the land, sea and air," a U.S. defense official said. "We can't view space as a sanctuary from attack." Nicaragua: Steep pension cuts, tax increases could plunge country into recessionLast April, news of these measures led to protests and a government crackdown that led to hundreds of deaths and over fifty thousand leaving the country. Michael Jackson wax statue removed by Danish mall after complaintsThe statue of the late pop star was replaced with one of Brad Pitt. Raised in the U.S. and deported to Cambodia, refugees struggle to build a new lifeA record 126 Cambodian refugees were deported from the U.S. in 2018. Now they must adjust to living in a country many of them hadn't seen in decades. Ikea apologizes for leaving New Zealand off a world map"We can see that the process has failed regarding the Björksta world map — we regret this mistake and apologize," said the Swedish furniture giant. Moms with 4 kids will pay no income tax as Hungary hopes for baby boomPM Viktor Orban, who has made "zero tolerance" for immigration his main theme, said the moves aim to "ensure the survival of the Hungarian nation." More Recent Articles
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California Governor Announces Withdrawal of National Guard Troops From Border DutyTroops deployed last year at President Trump’s request will now help combat drug gangs and fight wildfires instead, under an order expected to be signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Ilhan Omar Apologizes for Statements Condemned as Anti-SemiticThe implication by Ms. Omar, a freshman representative from Minnesota, that Jewish money is driving pro-Israel sentiments drew fierce rebukes, including from fellow Democrats. Ocasio-Cortez Team Flubs a Green New Deal Summary, and Republicans PounceAn FAQ document, which referred to provisions that did not appear in the initial proposal, was published by mistake, an aide said. ‘A Woman, Just Not That Woman’: How Sexism Plays Out on the TrailCritics called Hillary Clinton “shrill” and “unlikable.” It’s no coincidence that the same words are being used against Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand and Kamala Harris. The Long Run: ‘Progressive Prosecutor’: Can Kamala Harris Square the Circle?Ms. Harris seemed to try to be all things to all people as a district attorney and state attorney general. Now, as she runs for president, her record faces a chorus of critics, especially on the left. A.I. Shows Promise as a Physician AssistantA so-called neural network analyzed the medical records of 600,000 hospital patients in China, diagnosing their conditions as accurately as doctors did in some cases. For Iran, a Grand Occasion to Bash the U.S.While celebrating 40 years of revolution, Iran’s president decried “a psychological and economical war, waged by cruel enemies,” namely President Trump. Westminster Dog Show Photos: Who’s a Good Dog? All of ThemThe Westminster dog show has brought hundreds of dogs into Manhattan for two days of grooming, petting, barking and judging. Past Tense: Dogs Before InstagramVintage photos from the New York Times archive show the enduring power of the pooch. Ilhan Omar, Grammys, Westminster Dog Show: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Ilhan Omar’s Very Bad TweetsLeft-wing anti-Semitism is a gift to the right. How Trump Has Hurt the Gun LobbyHis presidency hasn’t been the boon for gun-rights supporters that they might have hoped. We Created an App to Help Cowardly Politicians Talk About Gun ControlAn innovative technology calculates the optimal time to talk about reform. Scenes From the Borderland“Everyone here knows Trump hates brown people.” Democrats, Debt and Double StandardsDon’t let the deficit scolds scare you into thinking small. It’s for the Birds (and Us, Too)The Great Backyard Bird Count is citizen science on a global scale, and it’s more crucial than ever in the age of climate change. How the Left Embraced ElitismThe progressives’ Green New Deal centralizes power. Trump’s Trail of FearsThe president, channeling his hero Andrew Jackson, continues to champion a particularly virulent form of reactionary white majoritarianism. Your Grandchildren Are Already in DebtIt’s irresponsible to pretend that America can add splashy new social programs without finding a way to pay for them. Will Power Trump Values in Virginia?The Northam/Fairfax scandals are forcing the party to reckon between its commitment to equality and its control of the state. How West Virginia’s Education Bill Will Punish ChildrenLawmakers are lashing out at teachers after their strikes. The children will lose the most. The Case Against ‘Border Security’Voters want more open borders, not a ‘smart wall.’ Democrats should listen. The Best and Worst of the GrammysDrake showed up (and got cut off), Brandi Carlile provided a thrill and Alicia Keys brought the chill. From powerhouse performances to mismatched collaborations, here’s how we saw the show. When Social Media Goes After Your Book, What’s the Right Response?Two authors weigh in. Metropolitan Diary: ‘She Pulled a Book Out of Her Bag to Show Him What She Was Reading’Watching two people meet on a downtown No. 1, left behind on New Year’s Eve and other reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Supplement Makers Touting Cures for Alzheimer’s and Other Diseases Get F.D.A. WarningThe agency warned 12 dietary supplement companies to stop marketing such products for disease treatments, and called for tougher regulation of the $40 billon industry. ‘Homosexual Community’ Controls City Council, One Member Says. He’s Resisting Calls to Resign.Rubén Díaz Sr., a councilman and a Pentecostal minister, was a vocal foe of same-sex marriage and has made other anti-gay remarks in the past. Ethics Inquiry Opened Over Justin Trudeau’s Actions in Bribery CaseCanada’s ethics commissioner said he will investigate allegations that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pressed his former attorney general to end a case against a major engineering firm. Illinois Attorney General Challenges Sentence for Officer Jason Van DykeKwame Raoul, the attorney general, wants the Chicago officer’s prison term reviewed. Some have questioned whether less than seven years was enough in Laquan McDonald’s death. U.K. Economy Falters as Brexit Looms. Amsterdam Sees Risks, and Opportunity.New data for 2018’s fourth quarter shows the British economy growing at its slowest pace since 2012, bringing the broad impact of a no-deal split from the European Union into sharp relief. The Hurdles Women Faced in Accusing a Nobel Laureate of Sexual MisconductA former Miss Costa Rica says a former president and Nobel laureate attacked her. Telling her story was hard. Finding a lawyer to take the case was harder. Bob Costas Accuses NBC of Retaliating for His Remarks on Concussions in N.F.L.NBC Sports contradicted Mr. Costas’s account, saying he had not been removed from Super Bowl coverage as punishment and that the decision had been mutual. 5 Cheap(ish) Things for Staying Warm on a Winter Bike CommuteDon’t put your bike away just yet. Brantley in Britain: How She Survives: Strategies for Women on London StagesCate Blanchett, Laura Linney and Katherine Parkinson are three heroines in search of elusive selves in plays by Martin Crimp, Rona Munro and Laura Wade. Nonfiction: A Grieving Woman’s Eloquent Homage to Virginia WoolfIn “All the Lives We Ever Lived,” Katharine Smyth revisits “To the Lighthouse” for comfort and insight after the death of her father. Lars Von Trier Wants to Turn All His Movies Into DiamondsA specially cut diamond designed by the Danish filmmaker has gone on show in Antwerp, Belgium. It’s the first in a series of precious stones based on his films. More Recent Articles |
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A Cook County judge dropped the charges against 10 men who went to prison after being framed by a disgraced Chicago police sergeant.
Retailers have pulled shoes from singer Katy Perry's namesake brand after they came under fire for resembling blackface.
To packed bleachers and raucous applause at an event center just yards across the border from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, President Donald Trump held his first 2020 reelection rally of the year.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to strengthen regulation of dietary supplements, such as vitamins, minerals and herbs, the agency announced Monday.
Top-ranked Naomi Osaka split ties with coach Sascha Bajin on Monday, more than two weeks after she won the Australian Open.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart received a PRP injection to address tendinitis in his right knee Monday, the team announced.
Veteran point guard Jeremy Lin is finalizing a buyout with the Atlanta Hawks and will sign with the Toronto Raptors.
Chicago Blackhawks goalie Collin Delia signed a three-year contract extension Monday, the team announced.
Heart patients prescribed opioid painkillers when they leave the hospital may be less likely to get follow-up care and slightly more likely to die, a new study finds.
Democratic leaders and immigration advocates said they're holding a rally to protest President Donald Trump's characterization of crime in El Paso, Texas.
The Montreal Canadiens acquired forward Nate Thompson in a trade with the Los Angeles Kings, both teams announced Monday.
Authorities in South Africa rescued a newborn baby that had been trapped in a storm drain for several hours Monday afternoon.
The Atlanta Falcons signed former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Bruce Carter to an extension and hired former Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Bob Sutton.
People with colon polyps are at higher risk for colon cancer, but too few patients adopt a low-dose aspirin regimen, which could lower the odds for the disease.
President Donald Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, postponed his scheduled appearance before the Senate intelligence committee, citing medical reasons.
A Massachusetts woman began her 15-month prison sentence after being convicted for sending texts to urge her then-boyfriend to kill himself.
Nearly half of adults with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease are having a tough time paying to treat their condition, a study says.
Nearly 100,000 pounds of chicken was recalled because of mislabeling and the undeclared presence of eggs, an allergen, the USDA announced.
Venezuela's Juan Guaido called for protest marches Tuesday across Venezuela to pressure President Nicolas Maduro to allow aid into the country.
New research confirms a theory long-held by many: eating junk food raises the risk of an early death.
If Greenland's melting glaciers continue to carry sediment to the coast, the island could stand to profit from warming temperatures by selling excess sand.
Dogs from around the world compete at the 143rd Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Pier 92 in New York City.
Winners are seen backstage at the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on February 10, 2019.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" fan Lin-Manuel Miranda is scheduled to guest star on the NBC sitcom as the brother of a main character.
Nearly five million middle and high school students have used some type of tobacco product in the last 30 days, according to data published by the CDC on Monday.
Toys R Us, the iconic toy company liquidated after bankruptcy in 2018, could be back, some of its former executives s'ay. 

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