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Southwest cancels 200 flights as maintenance issues persist Southwest Airlines extended its "operational emergency" to a fifth day Tuesday as more than double the daily average of planes were grounded due to maintenance issues, the Dallas-based carrier said. Trump administration to cancel $929M for California high-speed rail project The federal government said it will cancel $928 million in grants from the California bullet train project as the state failed to live up to its agreement. New York co-workers win $437M in state's largest ever jackpot A group of 23 coworkers pooled together and won $437 million in the largest jackpot in New York Lottery history, officials announced Tuesday. Duke-UNC tickets reaching Super Bowl prices due to Zion Williamson The showdown between Duke and North Carolina takes place Wednesday night in the 9,314-seat Cameron Indoor Stadium, with tickets reaching Super Bowl prices. Common yeast infection drug linked to miscarriage, birth defects A new study throws serious doubt on the safety of using a common yeast infection treatment during pregnancy. Winnipeg Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien out at least three games Winnipeg defenseman Dustin Byfuglien will miss at least three games for the Jets with a lower-body injury. Virgin flight hits record 801 mph due to powerful jet stream A powerful jet stream propelled a commercial airline flight to record speeds of more than 800 mph. Women with family history of breast, ovarian cancer should be screened for BRCA gene Women who have mutations in genes known as BRCA are at increased risk for breast and ovarian cancers, and researchers say they should have genetic screening. Lady Gaga, Christian Carino call off engagement Lady Gaga and talent agent Christian Carino called off their engagement, the singer's representative confirmed Tuesday. New York Jets decline options on DL Mike Pennel, one other The New York Jets declined the contract options on two defensive players Tuesday, the team announced in a statement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers add former Arizona Cardinals RB Andre Ellington The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former Arizona Cardinals running back Andre Ellington to a contract, the team announced Tuesday. Testimony: Patrick Frazee ordered woman to kill fiancee Kelsey Berreth An Idaho nurse told investigators Tuesday that a Colorado man accused of killing his missing fiancee told her he beat the woman to death and burned her body. Study: FDA, regulators could have prevented fentanyl abuse crisis Drug makers and federal regulators dropped the ball in tracking the use of a potentially deadly fast-acting form of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, a new study says. New radio sky survey reveals 300,000 new galaxies An international team of astronomers have produced a new map of the distant universe revealing some 300,000 new galaxies. Arizona Cardinals sign former Buffalo Bills TE Charles Clay The Arizona Cardinals signed former Buffalo Bills tight end Charles Clay to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. Judge allows suit against Obama Presidential Center to proceed A federal judge in Illinois ruled Tuesday that a lawsuit targeting the location of the planned Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's South Side can move forward. Gut microbiome imbalances may help diagnose, track lupus Scientists have pinpointed gut bacteria that may cause painful flareups in people with Lupus, and this discovery that could lead to finding a better treatment for the condition, a new study says. Donald Trump orders Space Force to be established as part of Air Force President Donald Trump signed a directive Tuesday ordering the Department of Defense to create the Space Force initially as part of the Air Force. Eating nuts may lower cardiovascular disease risk from type 2 diabetes Eating nuts may give people with type 2 diabetes a better chance of staving off cardiovascular risk. Notable deaths of 2019 Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, Broadway legend Carol Channing and retired U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress, are among the famous people who have died in 2019. In photos: Beijing celebrates annual Lantern Festival Thousands celebrate the Lantern Festival in Beijing with cultural performances and food on February 19, 2019. Bangladesh blocks over 15,000 porn, gambling websites Bangladesh's government shut down more than 15,000 pornography and gambling websites and two popular video-sharing apps as regulatory pressure mounts. American food pantries receive millions of gallons of milk for first time Millions of gallons of fresh milk from the U.S. Department of Agriculture are arriving at food banks for the first time. FDA: Taking blood from young donors not clinically proven to fight disease Many older people are infusing young people's plasma into their bodies, but the Food and Drug Administration says there is no clinical benefit to the procedure. Migrant crisis: Italian Senate blocks criminal case against deputy PM Matteo Salvini An Italian Senate committee voted not to allow a criminal case against Matteo Salvini for preventing migrants from disembarking from a docked rescue ship. |
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Thousands rally against anti-Semitism in France after spike in attacks"Whoever did this is not worthy of the French republic and will be punished," President Macron said after swastikas were found at a Jewish cemetery. Top North Korean official says country faces major food shortagesIn a letter obtained by NBC News, North Korea pleads for help in feeding its people from international organizations. Burberry pulls sweatshirt with noose around neckline, apologizes"Suicide is not fashion. It is not glamorous nor edgy," said a model who slammed the design. Convicted killer goes on knife attack in France, is gunned down by policeThe suspect in the attack in Marseille had previously been behind bars for killing his father, and the incident is not being considered as terrorism. Trump administration launches global effort to end criminalization of homosexualityThe administration is responding in part to a reported hanging of a young gay man in Iran, Trump’s top geopolitical foe. 'Japan's Johnnie Cochran' now heads up Carlos Ghosn's legal teamFew see a way out of the detention center for Ghosn before his trial starts, which could not be for another six months. Flynn backed a plan to transfer nuclear tech to Saudis, say whistleblowersInvestigators fear President Trump is still considering the plan, which was pushed by Flynn and Trump friend Tom Barrack. Jailed Citgo executives are in limbo amid Venezuela turmoilThe fate of the so-called Citgo Six, as well as Citgo, the American company they work for, lies in the balance amid the power struggle in Venezuela. Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld dies at 85Peers and models pay tribute to the German-born "creative genius" who was associated with French fashion house Chanel and the Italian luxury brand Fendi, in addition to starting his own eponymous brand. Searching for a son who left for a better life — and never returnedHector Montoya was 19 in 2013 when he fled to the United States to escape the violence in Honduras. Around the time he left home, 20 people on average were killed each day in Honduras. Detained Mexican migrant dies in Texas hospitalThe man's death is at least the third involving a detainee since December, and could renew questions about the care of people in Border Patrol custody. State Department video uses former embassy to send a message to IraniansExclusive: Video seeks to draw a contrast between how the U.S. and Iran have behaved in the decades since the Iranian Revolution. ISIS fighters had thousands of kids. So what happens to them now?“It’s not their fault that their fathers are killers and their mothers were participants” in the Islamic State, one analyst said. Russian hackers 8 times faster than Chinese, Iranians, North KoreansA new report from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike says hackers tied to Russian intelligence are quicker than North Koreans, Chinese, Iranians and criminals. U.N. urged to intervene as tensions spike between nuclear-armed neighborsThe neighbors have fought three wars since 1947. Control of Kashmir is split between the two countries but each claims the region in full. More Recent Articles |
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Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling HimPresident Trump’s efforts have exposed him to accusations of obstruction of justice as Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, finishes his work. Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Trump’s War on the Inquiries Around HimA review by The Times found a continuous effort by President Trump to derail federal law enforcement and a public campaign to discredit the investigations on him. 2 American Wives of ISIS Militants Want to Return HomeHeld in a refugee camp in Syria, the two female recruits said they regretted joining the Islamic State and asked for a second chance. Family of Shamima Begum, ISIS Teenager, Says Britain Plans to Revoke Her CitizenshipMs. Begum’s family said it was “very disappointed with the Home Office’s intention to have an order made depriving Shamima of her citizenship.” Trump Administration Wants California to Pay Back $2.5 Billion for High-Speed RailThe move comes a day after California filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s emergency declaration over a border wall. House Opens Inquiry Into Proposed U.S. Nuclear Venture in Saudi ArabiaHouse Democrats say a proposed nuclear power venture in Saudi Arabia could expose conflicts of interests in the Trump administration and possible violations of law. Karl Lagerfeld, Designer Who Defined Luxury Fashion, Is Dead“He represents the soul of fashion,” said Anna Wintour of Vogue, “restless, forward-looking and voraciously attentive to our changing culture.” Karl Lagerfeld, Remembered by His Friends and CollaboratorsThe late Chanel designer’s peers — including Florence Welch, Carine Roitfeld and Donatella Versace — reflect on his wit, generosity and boundless talent. Donald Trump, West Virginia, Karl Lagerfeld: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Election Fraud the G.O.P. Won’t Stress AboutNorth Carolina officials present evidence a Republican operative stole a House race. Is NeverTrump Extinct?William Weld has offered a glimmer of hope to disillusioned conservatives. But many Republicans once opposed to Trump are jumping on the president’s 2020 bandwagon. The Catholic Church Is Breaking People’s HeartsIt fires gay workers, vilifies gay priests and alienates parishioners who can’t make any sense of this. Is America Becoming a Four-Party State?Fractures are growing among both Democrats and Republicans. Venezuela’s Border StandoffThe military should stand down and allow in urgently needed food and medical supplies. Are Trump and Putin Opening Pandora’s Box?Contention over the I.N.F. missile control treaty is complicated by suspicions on both sides that the other has broken its rules. Why Trump’s Emergency Mess Means Danger for the CourtsThe president’s move has already been challenged in court. Win or lose, he is almost certainly forcing an alarming judicial precedent. A Happy Marriage Between God and Budget DeficitsWhat keeps Saudi Arabia and Pakistan together. Restaurant Review: Serving All the Food Nouvelle Cuisine Couldn’t KillBistro Pierre Lapin, a very nostalgic restaurant from the chef Harold Moore, celebrates cream sauces, frogs’ legs and other retro delights. Roger Stone Posted a Photo of a Judge Beside Cross Hairs. She Ordered Him to Court.After Mr. Stone posted the photo, which depicted the judge overseeing his criminal case, she called a new hearing to reconsider the conditions of his release. Thousands Rally Against Anti-Semitism in France After Vandalism of Jewish CemeteryFrance’s major political parties and Jewish organizations organized rallies across the country against anti-Semitism, responding to a sharp spike in incidents targeting Jewish people and sites. 7 Children in Syrian Refugee Family Die in Fire in CanadaThe victims, who immigrated in 2017, ranged in age from 4 months to 15 years old. The cause of the early-morning blaze in Nova Scotia remains under investigation. Housing Is Already in a Slump. So It (Probably) Can’t Cause a Recession.A decline in residential real estate has led several recessions. With construction still in a multiyear slump, it seems unlikely to be the culprit this year. Bernie Sanders, Once the Progressive Outlier, Joins a Crowded Presidential FieldMr. Sanders, the runner-up in the 2016 Democratic primaries, is embarking on a bid that will test whether he can retain the anti-establishment appeal he enjoyed with liberals three years ago. Russians, Feeling Poor and Protesting Garbage, Suffer Winter BluesPlans to ship Moscow’s trash to the provinces are aggravating economic unrest. Confidence in Russia’s direction and in President Vladimir V. Putin have dropped. Montreal Dispatch: Culture Shock for French in Quebec: ‘We Smoke Cigarettes, They Smoke Pot’Thousands of French people are coming to live in Quebec and discovering that a common language doesn’t necessarily mean a common culture. Five Things I Wish I’d Known Before My Chronic IllnessFinding out you have a chronic illness — one that will, by definition, never go away — changes things, both for you and those you love. Update: There Are No Towels? The Renter’s LamentOne of the most frustrating aspects of renting a vacation home online — perhaps second only to a rental not resembling its photos or description — is what is missing. T’s Wellness Guide to LondonA shortlist of places to find wholesome food, color-therapy yoga — and even a lavender latte. More Recent Articles |
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Southwest Airlines extended its "operational emergency" to a fifth day Tuesday as more than double the daily average of planes were grounded due to maintenance issues, the Dallas-based carrier said.
The federal government said it will cancel $928 million in grants from the California bullet train project as the state failed to live up to its agreement.
A group of 23 coworkers pooled together and won $437 million in the largest jackpot in New York Lottery history, officials announced Tuesday.
The showdown between Duke and North Carolina takes place Wednesday night in the 9,314-seat Cameron Indoor Stadium, with tickets reaching Super Bowl prices.
A new study throws serious doubt on the safety of using a common yeast infection treatment during pregnancy.
Winnipeg defenseman Dustin Byfuglien will miss at least three games for the Jets with a lower-body injury.
A powerful jet stream propelled a commercial airline flight to record speeds of more than 800 mph.
Women who have mutations in genes known as BRCA are at increased risk for breast and ovarian cancers, and researchers say they should have genetic screening.
Lady Gaga and talent agent Christian Carino called off their engagement, the singer's representative confirmed Tuesday.
The New York Jets declined the contract options on two defensive players Tuesday, the team announced in a statement.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former Arizona Cardinals running back Andre Ellington to a contract, the team announced Tuesday.
An Idaho nurse told investigators Tuesday that a Colorado man accused of killing his missing fiancee told her he beat the woman to death and burned her body.
Drug makers and federal regulators dropped the ball in tracking the use of a potentially deadly fast-acting form of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, a new study says.
An international team of astronomers have produced a new map of the distant universe revealing some 300,000 new galaxies.
The Arizona Cardinals signed former Buffalo Bills tight end Charles Clay to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday.
A federal judge in Illinois ruled Tuesday that a lawsuit targeting the location of the planned Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's South Side can move forward.
Scientists have pinpointed gut bacteria that may cause painful flareups in people with Lupus, and this discovery that could lead to finding a better treatment for the condition, a new study says.
President Donald Trump signed a directive Tuesday ordering the Department of Defense to create the Space Force initially as part of the Air Force.
Eating nuts may give people with type 2 diabetes a better chance of staving off cardiovascular risk.
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, Broadway legend Carol Channing and retired U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress, are among the famous people who have died in 2019.
Thousands celebrate the Lantern Festival in Beijing with cultural performances and food on February 19, 2019.
Bangladesh's government shut down more than 15,000 pornography and gambling websites and two popular video-sharing apps as regulatory pressure mounts.
Millions of gallons of fresh milk from the U.S. Department of Agriculture are arriving at food banks for the first time.
Many older people are infusing young people's plasma into their bodies, but the Food and Drug Administration says there is no clinical benefit to the procedure.
An Italian Senate committee voted not to allow a criminal case against Matteo Salvini for preventing migrants from disembarking from a docked rescue ship. 

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