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King crowned Best in Show at Westminster Dog Show King, a wire fox terrier, was named Best in Show at the 143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Tuesday night at New York City's Madison Square Garden. NYPD detective killed by friendly fire A New York City Police detective was killed by friendly fire during a robbery Tuesday night in Queens. 4 malnourished kids, 2 locked in cage found in Texas home Four malnourished children, two of whom were locked inside a cage, were found by Wise County Sheriff's deputies during a disturbance call in Texas Tuesday morning. Watch: Hawks fans chant 'Kobe's better' at Lakers' LeBron James Atlanta Hawks fans greeted Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James with chants of "Kobe's better" during Tuesday night's matchup. Tampa Bay Buccaneers release DE Vinny Curry The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released defensive end Vinny Curry after one season, the team announced Tuesday. Heavy drinking may boost desire for alcohol, study says Binge and heavy drinking may trigger DNA changes that make your booze cravings worse, a new study says. Washington Wizards' John Wall undergoes successful Achilles surgery Washington Wizards point guard John Wall underwent successful surgery on his ruptured left Achilles Tuesday. Watch: Michael Jordan says winning rings 'harder' than Westbrook, Harden feats Charlotte Hornets owner and Hall of Fame guard Michael Jordan met with reporters Tuesday to discuss the upcoming 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend. Three U.S. Army parachutists injured in Florida training exercise Three U.S. Army parachutists sustained injuries during a training exercise in Florida early Tuesday morning. Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak undergoes thumb surgery21 Savage granted bond, will be released from ICE detention Rapper 21 Savage was granted a $100,000 bond and will be released from immigration detention Wednesday, his attorney said Tuesday. NHL hands Pittsburgh Penguins' Evgeni Malkin one-game suspension The NHL handed down a one-game suspension to Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin on Tuesday, the league announced. National debt surpasses $22 trillion for first time in U.S. history The gross national debt surpassed $22 trillion for the first time in U.S. history, according to data released by the Treasury Department on Tuesday. Unfit, obese teen boys at higher risk for chronic disease Teen boys who are unfit or obese have higher odds for chronic disease and disability as adults, according to a large Swedish study. Champions League: PSG defeats Manchester United, AS Roma wins Paris Saint-Germain had goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe to defeat Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Champions League round-of-16 first leg. John Dingell's casket escorted past U.S. Capitol after funeral in Dearborn, Mich. A hearse bearing the casket of former Rep. John Dingell passed by the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on for members of Congress to pay their respects. Female students sue Yale, fraternities for culture that enables harassment Three female Yale students filed a lawsuit against the university and nine of its fraternities, seeking to force fraternities to accept women as members. Sen. Mitch McConnell promises vote on Democrats' Green New Deal Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday he plans to hold a vote on Democrats' Green New Deal climate change resolution. IRS watchdog: Government shutdown hurt taxpayers The recent government shutdown hurt taxpayers because IRS employees have been unable to offer enough help during filing season, a watchdog said. Climate change could make Washington, D.C., feel like the Deep South According to a new study detailing the impacts of global warming on U.S. cities, the nation's capital will feel like the Deep South in just 60 years. Panel suggests screening all new mothers for depression New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force are calling on doctors to look for signs of depression in mothers who just gave birth before it sets in. In photos: Highlights from the week of February 11, 2019, in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump advocates for a wall along the border with Mexico as talks continue to avoid another government shutdown the week of February 11, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Watch: 130-year-old sturgeon caught in Wisconsin A Wisconsin spear fisherman landed a gargantuan 171-pound sturgeon estimated to be about 130 years old. Charges against Brazilian president Bolsonaro put on hold Brazil's Supreme Court suspended two criminal actions against President Jair Bolsonaro over charges including "apology of rape," G1 reported. |
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Drug kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán found guilty of funneling tons of narcotics into the U.S.Guzmán, 61, now faces life in prison. Venezuela's Guaido sets deadline for aid as thousands rally“What we want is change, what we want is democracy, what we want is a possibility of thinking differently from the people who govern us,” a protester said. NATO vows to stand up to Russia after Cold War nuclear treaty crumblesMoscow is "deploying nuclear-capable missiles in Europe with very short warning times," the head of the alliance also warned. French journalists suspended over alleged cyberbullyingSome members of a Facebook group named "League of LOL" allegedly harassed other web users with sexist, homophobic and racist insults, mostly between 2009 and 2012. 17 killed as blaze rips through budget hotel in New Delhi"I could hear, 'help, help!' from adjoining rooms," one guest said. More Recent Articles
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Trump Is ‘Not Happy’ With Border Deal, but Doesn’t Say if He Will Sign ItThe president, who said he would have to study the deal, all but ruled out another government shutdown and emphasized that he would find “other methods” to finance a border wall. Five Key Takeaways From the Tentative Deal on Border SecurityCongressional negotiators have come up with a tentative deal to avert a government shutdown. Here are some key takeaways. El Chapo Found Guilty on All Counts; Faces Life in PrisonAfter decades evading the police, the drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán Loera was convicted in a drug conspiracy trial and faces a life sentence in an American prison. Inside the Courtroom: El Chapo Appeared Stunned After Verdict“We have reached a verdict,” the judge said. Minutes later, Joaquín Guzmán Loera was taken back to jail and his three-month trial was over. El Chapo Was Once Mexico’s Most Wanted. Now He’s Old News.The trial of drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán Loera did not reveal much that Mexicans did not know, but it did remind many of their government’s failings. Smaller Tax Refunds Surprise Those Expecting More ReliefMany early filers under President Trump’s tax plan are surprised that their refunds are smaller or that they owe the I.R.S., even as their tax burdens have declined. The Government Shutdown Made the I.R.S. Even More FrustratingFewer taxpayer calls are being answered and wait times are longer, a new report finds. The Political Ascent of Justin Fairfax, and the Disturbing Allegations That Might End ItJustin Fairfax was on the cusp of becoming Virginia’s governor. Then came allegations of sexual assault from early in his rise to prominence. Virginia’s Economy Weathers the Storm in Its StatehouseLeading business groups haven’t joined in pushing for leadership changes, and Amazon is moving forward with a major office presence. President Trump, El Chapo, Kirsten Gillibrand: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Turkey, Huawei, Migration: Your Wednesday BriefingLet us help you start your day. Deal or No Deal, Mr. Trump?Congress all but dares the president to veto the latest budget agreement. El Chapo’s Conviction Isn’t EnoughThe catastrophe that is Mexico’s drug war is so much bigger than one man. Op-Docs: The Atomic SoldiersThey served at ground zero — and it has haunted them ever since. The Two Codes Your Kids Need to KnowThe College Board came up with a surprising conclusion about keys to success for college and life. Trump’s Payback for Payday LendersThe new head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking to gut rules that protect Americans from a predatory industry. The Conversation: The Bezos Story Is BigAnd it’s got a little bit of everything. Democrats, Stop GrovelingTo triumph in 2020, care less about pleasing all of the people all of the time. No Texan Is a Match for Trump. Not Even Beto.In the land of tall tales, this president knows how to win a fight. New York Needs AmazonHistory is clear: A city that rejects economic opportunity will lose its status as the center of the business world. The Myths of Voter IDA new study confirms that the polarized debate over voter identification isn’t that important. Ilhan Omar’s Very Bad TweetsLeft-wing anti-Semitism is a gift to the right. Hong Kong, Crossroads of the Criminal Wildlife TradeDespite reforms, the territory is a linchpin in the global traffic in illegal animal parts. Restaurant Review: Refined British Restaurant Found Hiding in a Brooklyn BarNot all the neighbors in Greenpoint have noticed yet, but a new chef has taken Cherry Point in a more meat-focused, English-leaning direction. On Comedy: In This Prank Show, the Joke’s on Misogynistic MenThe comedian Jena Friedman introduces a gonzo feminist perspective in her Adult Swim series “Soft Focus.” The result is not so much loud laughs as giddy payback. F.D.A. Panel Recommends New Depression TreatmentThe active ingredients of ketamine, a popular club drug, show promise in battling deep despair. Senate Passes a Sweeping Land Conservation BillYears in the works, the measure designates more than a million acres of wilderness for environmental protection and permanently reauthorizes a federal program to pay for conservation. ‘Here to Ruin Your Daily Commute:’ A Plague of Potholes Jolts the MidwestDecades of neglect and underfunding, combined with the brutality of winters, have left roads resembling the surface of the moon. Australia to Allow Medical Evacuation for Nauru and Manus Island DetaineesAsylum seekers being held on the islands will now be eligible for medical care in Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison had strongly opposed the legislation. Crystal Meth Is North Korea’s Trendiest Lunar New Year’s GiftMany North Koreans see the highly addictive drug as a useful stimulant. The government denies that it even exists in the country. Congress Poised to Help Veterans Exposed to ‘Burn Pits’ Over Decades of WarOne of the least understood ailments endured by the newest generation of veterans is related to exposure to toxic substances in Iraq and Afghanistan, especially from open-air trash fires. Women Sue Yale Over a Fraternity Culture They Say Enables HarassmentIn a class-action lawsuit, three women claim Yale has fostered an environment where alcohol-fueled gatherings at fraternity houses dictate the undergraduate social scene. Depression During and After Pregnancy Can Be Prevented, National Panel Says. Here’s How.The task force of experts recommended at-risk women seek certain types of counseling, and it cited two specific programs that have been particularly effective. U.S.-China Trade Talks Face Big Obstacle: Ensuring That Promises Are KeptAmerican negotiators, worried that Beijing will drag its feet on sticking to the provisions of a deal, want a way to punish failures to comply. Their Chinese counterparts may not go along. Should You Take That Promotion? Well, Maybe.A step up isn’t always a step in the right direction Smarter Driving: What’s on Your Car? Winter Tires, We HopeAll-season tires can indeed be driven all year, but for maximum control and safety, there’s no substitute for tires that provide strong traction in snow. Here’s why you need them. Lens: A Refugee’s Story: ‘No One’s Family Is Perfect but Mine Is Perfect for Me’In documenting his family members’ refugee experiences, Wesaam Al-Badry captured their character and ways of maneuvering through life. Chloe Kim’s Next Big Challenge: CollegeOn Friday, about a year after being the breakout star of the Winter Olympics, Kim won her first world championship in the snowboard halfpipe. With Anthony Davis on His Way Out, New Orleans Tries to Plot Its PathThe Pelicans only have a few months left with their signature star, but until he is gone, a city hangs in the balance. An Acrobat and a Dancer Walk Into a Circus (and Do Ballet in the Air)The director of “Non Solus,” which melds dance and acrobatics, talks about their different vocabularies and shared respect for the body. Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation: Ronnie James DioHe was one of the pioneers of heavy metal, forging his music in the unique fires of lapsed faith and a skepticism of those who seek power. The New Health Care: Hospital Mergers Improve Health? Evidence Shows the OppositeThe claim was that larger organizations would be able to harness economies of scale and offer better care. More Recent Articles |
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King, a wire fox terrier, was named Best in Show at the 143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Tuesday night at New York City's Madison Square Garden.
A New York City Police detective was killed by friendly fire during a robbery Tuesday night in Queens.
Four malnourished children, two of whom were locked inside a cage, were found by Wise County Sheriff's deputies during a disturbance call in Texas Tuesday morning.
Atlanta Hawks fans greeted Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James with chants of "Kobe's better" during Tuesday night's matchup.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released defensive end Vinny Curry after one season, the team announced Tuesday.
Binge and heavy drinking may trigger DNA changes that make your booze cravings worse, a new study says.
Washington Wizards point guard John Wall underwent successful surgery on his ruptured left Achilles Tuesday.
Charlotte Hornets owner and Hall of Fame guard Michael Jordan met with reporters Tuesday to discuss the upcoming 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend.
Three U.S. Army parachutists sustained injuries during a training exercise in Florida early Tuesday morning.
Rapper 21 Savage was granted a $100,000 bond and will be released from immigration detention Wednesday, his attorney said Tuesday.
The NHL handed down a one-game suspension to Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin on Tuesday, the league announced.
The gross national debt surpassed $22 trillion for the first time in U.S. history, according to data released by the Treasury Department on Tuesday.
Teen boys who are unfit or obese have higher odds for chronic disease and disability as adults, according to a large Swedish study.
Paris Saint-Germain had goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe to defeat Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Champions League round-of-16 first leg.
A hearse bearing the casket of former Rep. John Dingell passed by the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on for members of Congress to pay their respects.
Three female Yale students filed a lawsuit against the university and nine of its fraternities, seeking to force fraternities to accept women as members.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday he plans to hold a vote on Democrats' Green New Deal climate change resolution.
The recent government shutdown hurt taxpayers because IRS employees have been unable to offer enough help during filing season, a watchdog said.
According to a new study detailing the impacts of global warming on U.S. cities, the nation's capital will feel like the Deep South in just 60 years.
New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force are calling on doctors to look for signs of depression in mothers who just gave birth before it sets in.
President Donald Trump advocates for a wall along the border with Mexico as talks continue to avoid another government shutdown the week of February 11, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
A Wisconsin spear fisherman landed a gargantuan 171-pound sturgeon estimated to be about 130 years old.
Brazil's Supreme Court suspended two criminal actions against President Jair Bolsonaro over charges including "apology of rape," G1 reported. 

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