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Two men found dead in flooded Australian city Two men were found dead in the Australian state of Queensland Tuesday, as the country experiences historic flooding. Full text: President Donald Trump's 2019 State of the Union address President Donald Trump delivered his second State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham withdraws National Guard troops from New Mexico border Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, D-N.M., ordered the withdrawal of the majority of National Guard troops deployed at New Mexico's southern border. Nearly all teens in U.S. short on sleep, exercise Too little sleep. Not enough exercise. Far too much "screen time." That is the unhealthy lifestyle of nearly all U.S. high school students, new research finds. Watch: Capitals' Alex Ovechkin breaks Russian scoring record in NHL Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin passed Sergei Fedorov as the top-scoring Russian player in NHL history Tuesday against the Vancouver Canucks. Psoriasis drugs may also be effective against heart disease Could inflammation that drives psoriasis and other immune-linked illnesses be a player in heart disease? In a study, some psoriasis drugs helped keep arteries clear, suggesting a link. Senate passes Middle East policy bill rebuking Syria, Afghanistan troop withdrawal The Senate passed a Middle East policy bill Tuesday that includes a rebuke of President Donald Trump's plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and Afghanistan. Gallup poll: 86 percent of Americans satisfied with their personal lives A majority of Americans are satisfied with their personal lives, a Gallup poll released Tuesday indicates. Pink receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Singer Pink received the 2,656th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Bone cancer vaccine for dogs may lead to a human version An experimental vaccine for bone cancer in dogs could offer a road map for a human version of the treatment, researchers report. Atlanta Falcons to release veteran CB Robert Alford The Atlanta Falcons plan to release veteran cornerback Robert Alford after six seasons with the team. Netanyahu to meet with Putin to discuss Iran, Syria Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday he plans to travel to Russia later this month to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews signs five-year deal The Toronto Maple Leafs agreed to terms with center Auston Matthews on a contract extension, the team announced Tuesday. Pennsylvania appeals court orders new sentencing for Jerry Sandusky A Philadelphia appeals court ordered the re-sentencing of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky on his 2012 sexual assault conviction. Autopsy shows HQ Trivia co-founder Colin Kroll died of drug overdose HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder Colin Kroll died from an accidental overdose of multiple drugs, New York City's medical examiner's office said Tuesday. Long-acting contraception demand grew drastically after Trump election Soon after Donald Trump won the 2016 election, the number of women receiving IUD insertions to prevent pregnancies skyrocketed, a new study says. ABC renews 'Modern Family' for 11th and final season ABC announced Tuesday that it has renewed Modern Family for an 11th and final season. Quadriga's CEO death leaves cryptocurrency exchange without password Canadian cryptocurrency exchange Quadriga asked for creditor protection this week after the CEO died, leaving the company without access to his laptop. In photos: Lunar New Year celebrations in Beijing The Lunar New Year, otherwise known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is celebrated in Beijing on February 5, 2019. Blood protein contributes to memory loss in Alzheimer's disease, study says A protein found in blood could be the key to identifying the cause of Alzheimer's disease, a new study says. 2020 profile: Tulsi Gabbard spotlights healthcare, veterans in run for president Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has joined a growing list of Democrats seeking to unseat President Donald Trump in 2020, leaning on her military experience to stand out. Look: Gin distilled with plankton and caviar An upscale British restaurant teamed with a distillery to create a house gin infused with an unusual flavor -- caviar. Zoo's Valentine's Day contest involves naming a deadly snake An Australian zoo is offering jilted lovers the chance to get back at their ex by naming a snake after them. New caravan of up to 2,000 migrants seeks to cross border into Texas A migrant caravan of up to 2,000 estimated people, many of whom are seeking asylum, has arrived at the Texas-Mexico border. Ford-class Ship Self Defense System undergoes first live test Raytheon and the Navy completed a test of the Ship Self Defense System Integrated Combat System on the first of a new class of carriers, the USS Gerald R. Ford. |
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Pope Francis for first time acknowledges sexual abuse of nuns by priestsBut scope of problem worldwide remains unclear as victims are reluctant to come forward and church leaders are slow to admit behavior of predator clergy. Video of shark used as bong lands Australian fisherman in hot water"Sickening" post removed from group's Facebook page as social media users react with fury. Pope Francis offers to mediate between Venezuelan leadersPresident Nicolás Maduro, whose rule is being challenged by U.S.-backed opposition leader Juan Guaidó, has reached out to the Vatican. Can El Salvador's president-elect break the previous parties' hold on power?Bukele, 37, broke a three-decade hold on power. Will he have allies in Congress for his ambitious, anti-corruption agenda? Photojournalist held by ISIS since 2012 may be alive, U.K. minister saysHe was kidnapped with American journalist James Foley in November 2012 and has appeared in ISIS propaganda videos during his years in captivity. Stolen crown jewels 'likely' found on trash can in SwedenTwo 17th-century crowns belonging to King Karl IX and Queen Kristina, and a royal orb, were snatched in July heist. 10 dead, 50 rescued after suspicious fire in Paris apartment building“More than 250 people arrived immediately and, throughout the night, saved over 50 people in truly exceptional conditions.” Facebook targets 'dangerous' armed groups in latest Myanmar bansThe social media giant says it has removed hundreds of accounts, pages and groups for links to Myanmar's military, or misrepresentation, since last August. Billions of fireworks light up skies as Asia welcomes Year of the PigChina's railway ministry forecast mainland travelers would make 413 million trips during the three-week period around the holiday. Francis becomes 1st pope to celebrate Mass in Arabian PeninsulaAn estimated 135,000 people witnessed the pontiff's homily being delivered in Italian and translated into Arabic with English subtitles on giant screens. More Recent Articles
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Pope Acknowledges Priests and Bishops Have Sexually Abused NunsThe remarks by Francis were his first acknowledgment that the Roman Catholic Church has such a problem. “Should more be done? Yes,” he told reporters. Óscar Arias Sánchez, a Nobel Winner and Former President of Costa Rica, Is Accused of Sexual AssaultAn antinuclear activist filed a criminal complaint saying Mr. Sánchez assaulted her 4 years ago. Democratic Donor Who Pivoted to Trump Draws Scrutiny in Inaugural InquiryImaad Zuberi gave $900,000 to President Trump’s inaugural committee after backing Hillary Clinton in 2016, opening doors but also raising questions. Firms Recruited by Paul Manafort Are Investigated Over Foreign PaymentsAmong those under scrutiny are Gregory Craig, President Obama’s White House counsel, as well as the lobbyists Tony Podesta, a Democrat, and Vin Weber, a Republican. Northam Seeks Signs of Support as Crisis Strains Virginia LeadershipGov. Ralph Northam was said to be planning to hire a private investigator to help clear his name, as his relationship with his lieutenant governor is strained. Yearbook Pages at Northam’s Medical School Recorded Both Memories and PrejudicesWhite former students say some of the offensive images were once acceptable, but their black classmates recall racially divided times when their presence was invisible. Officer Faces No Charges in Fatal Shooting in an Alabama MallA police officer acted reasonably when he shot and killed Emantic F. Bradford Jr. seconds after he heard gunfire, the state attorney general said. Trilobites: What Lunar New Year Reveals About the World’s CalendarsRather than a scientific given, calendars say a lot about the history and cultural values of the societies that created them. State of the Union, Pope Francis, Lunar New Year: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingA Message of Unity From an Agent of DiscordThe Real State of the Union, in ChartsMarco Rubio: The Truth About B.D.S. and the Lies About My BillThe goal of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is to eliminate any Jewish state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. What if Trump Could Explain as Well as He Inflames?The American Dream Is Alive and WellMost people in this country say that they are living it — but what they mean by the phrase might surprise you. How to Stop Facebook’s Dangerous App Integration PloyIts plan to combine Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger entrenches its monopoly power, and the F.T.C. should step in. Venezuela’s Crisis Spreads Beyond Its BordersThe citizens of Venezuela have become pawns in a global power game. They need a peaceful and rapid resolution to the crisis. How I Learned to Love the Patriots (Again)The underdoggery and romance of my childhood are out. Dynastic rule and the creation of a great new American institution are in. 1919: Hollywood’s Boom YearA century ago, the struggle between stars and studios shaped the future of the movies. A Bill Comes Due for Marie Colvin’s DeathA federal court orders Syria’s government to pay the American journalist’s family $302.5 million for what the judge called her deliberate killing. Critic’s Notebook: MoMA, the New Edition: From Monumental to ExperimentalBy 2022, MoMA will have rehung all three floors of exhibition space. The advantages of such switchovers are many. New histories will get told. Izzy Young, Who Presided Over the Folk Revival, Dies at 90Bob Dylan, whose first formal concert Mr. Young produced, called his Greenwich Village shop, the Folklore Center, “the citadel of Americana folk music.” CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK: How to Complain at a Restaurant? Just Ask Our CriticOur restaurant critic, Pete Wells, explains why bringing your gripes to the management instead of anonymously torching the place online will make everybody happier. Cubs Owners Reel After Emails of Family Patriarch Come OutThe fortune of Joe Ricketts allowed his family to buy the Chicago Cubs. When anti-Muslim emails went public Monday, trouble began — again. Red Carpet Events for ‘Cold Pursuit’ Canceled Amid Uproar Over Neeson’s RemarksLiam Neeson appeared on “Good Morning America” Tuesday to explain his remarks about looking to kill a black man years ago after a close friend was raped by a man she said was black. New York City Cracks Down on CBD Edibles, Saying the Cannabis Derivative Is UnsafeThe city’s health department said it was ordering restaurants to stop selling food products containing the increasingly trendy cannabidiol. Runner Kills Mountain Lion That Attacked Him, Authorities SayThe man, who had been running along a trail in Colorado, sustained serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. Chief of Apple Stores Is Leaving After 5 Years in the JobAngela Ahrendts, hired after leading Burberry to global prominence, was among Apple’s highest-paid executives. ‘It’s the Human Way’: Corruption Scandals Play Out in Big Cities Across U.S.Major federal corruption investigations have brought dark clouds to Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and Philadelphia. Myanmar’s Hero Was Killed Here. Now U.S. Brands Are Setting Up Stalls.A night bazaar featuring Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be held steps from where a Burmese independence hero was assassinated in 1947. Albert J. Dunlap, Tough Executive Known as Chainsaw Al, Dies at 81Viewing himself as a corporate doctor who knew what ailed troubled companies, Mr. Dunlap was known for his outspokenness and big layoffs. Amazon Wants to Come to New York. This Senator May Stand in the Way.State Senator Michael Gianaris was nominated to a state board that could vote to scuttle a deal to bring Amazon to his district in Queens. Lens: Women of Color Organize for Access and Accountability in PhotojournalismThe Authority Collective, whose members are women, transgender or nonbinary photographers, is building a supportive community while challenging industry leaders’ thinking about diversity and representation. Design Report: From Industrial Waste to Objects of BeautyIs it denim or marble? Algae or glass? How a new group of designers is resurrecting once-discarded materials. Relationship Advice From Two Who Have Withstood the Test of Time and RhymeWalt Frazier and Mike Breen have worked together for 20 years as Knicks commentators. Their secret for all couples? Listen to each other. Before Global Warming, Humans Caused Global Cooling, Study FindsResearchers argue that the decimation of indigenous populations centuries ago set off a chain of events that contributed to a period of global cooling. More Recent Articles |
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Two men were found dead in the Australian state of Queensland Tuesday, as the country experiences historic flooding.
President Donald Trump delivered his second State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, D-N.M., ordered the withdrawal of the majority of National Guard troops deployed at New Mexico's southern border.
Too little sleep. Not enough exercise. Far too much "screen time." That is the unhealthy lifestyle of nearly all U.S. high school students, new research finds.
Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin passed Sergei Fedorov as the top-scoring Russian player in NHL history Tuesday against the Vancouver Canucks.
Could inflammation that drives psoriasis and other immune-linked illnesses be a player in heart disease? In a study, some psoriasis drugs helped keep arteries clear, suggesting a link.
The Senate passed a Middle East policy bill Tuesday that includes a rebuke of President Donald Trump's plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and Afghanistan.
A majority of Americans are satisfied with their personal lives, a Gallup poll released Tuesday indicates.
Singer Pink received the 2,656th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday.
An experimental vaccine for bone cancer in dogs could offer a road map for a human version of the treatment, researchers report.
The Atlanta Falcons plan to release veteran cornerback Robert Alford after six seasons with the team.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday he plans to travel to Russia later this month to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Toronto Maple Leafs agreed to terms with center Auston Matthews on a contract extension, the team announced Tuesday.
A Philadelphia appeals court ordered the re-sentencing of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky on his 2012 sexual assault conviction.
HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder Colin Kroll died from an accidental overdose of multiple drugs, New York City's medical examiner's office said Tuesday.
Soon after Donald Trump won the 2016 election, the number of women receiving IUD insertions to prevent pregnancies skyrocketed, a new study says.
ABC announced Tuesday that it has renewed Modern Family for an 11th and final season.
Canadian cryptocurrency exchange Quadriga asked for creditor protection this week after the CEO died, leaving the company without access to his laptop.
The Lunar New Year, otherwise known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is celebrated in Beijing on February 5, 2019.
A protein found in blood could be the key to identifying the cause of Alzheimer's disease, a new study says.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has joined a growing list of Democrats seeking to unseat President Donald Trump in 2020, leaning on her military experience to stand out.
An upscale British restaurant teamed with a distillery to create a house gin infused with an unusual flavor -- caviar.
An Australian zoo is offering jilted lovers the chance to get back at their ex by naming a snake after them.
A migrant caravan of up to 2,000 estimated people, many of whom are seeking asylum, has arrived at the Texas-Mexico border.
Raytheon and the Navy completed a test of the Ship Self Defense System Integrated Combat System on the first of a new class of carriers, the USS Gerald R. Ford. 


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