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Indian fighter jest invade Pakistan airspace, drop 'payload' Pakistan scrambled jets late Monday in response to the Indian Air Force having violated its airspace. Pope Francis advisor found guilty of sexually abusing choirboys Cardinal George Pell has been found guilty of child sexual abuse, becoming the most senior member of the Catholic Church to be convicted on such charges. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers withdraws troops from U.S.-Mexico border Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order Monday to withdraw the Wisconsin National Guard from the U.S.-Mexico border. Oakland Raiders, Coliseum Authority reach agreement for 2019 season The Oakland Raiders and the Coliseum Authority reached an agreement for the team to stay in Oakland for the upcoming season. Legislators introduce bill to fund 9/11 victim compensation program Lawmakers introduced legislation Monday to compensate first responders and survivors experiencing illnesses related to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Cleveland Browns re-sign OL Greg Robinson, release wide receiver The Cleveland Browns re-signed offensive lineman Greg Robinson and waived a wide receiver, the team announced Monday. Carolina Panthers releasing veterans Captain Munnerlyn, Mike Adams The Carolina Panthers released cornerback Captain Munnerlyn and safety Mike Adams on Monday, the team announced. Living near green space lowers risk for children to develop mental disorders Living near a park, forest or other green space may protect your children's mental health later in life, a new Danish study suggests. Minnesota Wild trade forward Mikael Granlund to Nashville Predators The Minnesota Wild traded forward Mikael Granlund to the Nashville Predators, the team announced Monday. Nancy Pelosi: House will pass resolution to cancel Trump's emergency declaration House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will pass a resolution to cancel President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to secure funds for a border wall. Insomnia may be genetic for some, researchers reportVegas Golden Knights add Mark Stone in trade with Ottawa Senators The Vegas Golden Knights obtained forward Mark Stone in a trade with the Ottawa Senators, the team announced Monday. Nashville Predators acquire Wayne Simmonds from Philadelphia Flyers The Nashville Predators added veteran forward Wayne Simmonds in a trade with the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday, the team announced. White House: American oil worker abducted in Yemen reunited with family An American oil worker who was abducted in Yemen in 2017 has been reunited with his family, the White House announced Monday. FDA: Thermography not a substitute for mammogram Women should not be misled into thinking that thermography is an effective alternative to mammography for breast cancer screening, the FDA warned on Monday. Young climate protesters call on Mitch McConnell to support Green New Deal More than 100 people demonstrated outside Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's office, calling on him and other senators to support the Green New Deal. Border agency temporarily closes Laredo, Texas, bridge due to reports of caravan of migrants U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it temporarily halted all traffic at the bridge connecting Laredo, Texas, and Mexico on Monday. Watch: Troy Tulowitzki homers in first at-bat with New York Yankees Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki went yard in his first at-bat with the New York Yankees in a spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday in Tampa, Fla. Baltimore Ravens cutting veteran WR Michael Crabtree Michael Crabtree's tenure with the Baltimore Ravens lasted just one season, as the team plans to cut the veteran wide receiver. Police: Patriots' Robert Kraft at spa on day of AFC Championship Police say Robert Kraft visited the Orchids of Asia Day Spa on the day of the AFC Championship, linking the New England Patriots owner to prostitution charges. Dogs' personalities can change, research suggests New findings out of Michigan State University suggest dogs' personalities change over time. Britain's Jeremy Corbyn supports second Brexit referendum British Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said Monday his party is prepared to support a second referendum on Britain's potential withdrawal from the European Union. Watch: Venomous snake found perched atop ATM A customer hoping to use an ATM in an Indian city found his cash withdrawal plans foiled by a cobra perched atop the machine. 60 percent of home health workers lack info for patient care, survey says More than half of home health workers don't have enough information to properly care for patients, according to a new survey in Colorado. |
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White House press corps abruptly ordered out of hotel ahead of North Korea summitSuch a move would be highly unusual because the White House had approved of and supported the use of the space by media who cover the president. Brazil's right-wing government asks schools to read president's sloganPresident Jair Bolsonaro has openly praised the 1964-85 dictatorship. Most senior Catholic cleric ever charged with sex abuse is convictedThe Vatican's economy minister was convicted of molesting two choir boys in 1996. U.K's Labour Party will back new referendum on BrexitCorbyn told his party's lawmakers that Labour "will do everything in our power" to prevent Britain from leaving the EU without a deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif announces resignation on Instagram"I am very grateful and thankful towards the nation and officials of this brave nation," Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote. Woman finds python hiding in her shoe after trip to Australia"She said she's not so keen to come back and visit," Moira Boxall's son-in-law said. 'Dragon aurora' dancing over Iceland captured in stunning photoIt even seems to be breathing fire! Taliban dispatches its A-team to peace talks with the U.S.At least 2,300 American troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001, and U.S. commanders have referred to the conflict as a "stalemate." In Colombia, Pence announces more sanctions against VenezuelaThe new sanctions target four governors in Venezuela for "endemic corruption" and "blocking the delivery of critical humanitarian aid." Ahead of North Korea summit, concern about Trump's gambleSenior U.S. officials and North Korea experts are expressing mounting concerns that Trump will give away more than he gets in return. Kim doesn't want to give Trump a list of nuke sites. So can their summit succeed?South Korean and other foreign assessments say Kim Jong Un likely possesses 60-70 nuclear warheads. The North also has more than 1,000 ballistic missiles. No joke: A comedian leads the presidential race in a country in Putin's sightsThe political novice's popularity with voters has left pundits scratching their heads — and some critics fearing he's biting off more than he can chew. Fewer Americans are opting for careers at the State DepartmentThe number of Americans taking the State Dept. exam to become diplomats has dropped to the lowest level since 2008, according to data obtained by NBC News. More Recent Articles
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2019 Is a Sensitive Year for China. Xi Is Nervous.President Trump wants big changes from China. But China’s leader is seeking security in a year that includes the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen bloodshed. Trump Touts Progress With China, but Pressure Grows for a Tough DealA modest trade deal could be a political liability in 2020. It’s Mueller’s Investigation. But Right Behind Him Is Andrew Goldstein.The special counsel has a reputation as the all-knowing investigator, but Andrew D. Goldstein, a former Time magazine reporter, has a day-to-day role in one of the central lines of investigation. G.O.P. Tries to Hold Down Defections Before Vote to Block Trump’s EmergencyWith some Republicans worried over precedent, party leaders are scrambling to hold their troops in line ahead of a House vote to reject President Trump’s emergency declaration. Paul Manafort’s Lawyers Argue He Has Been Unfairly ‘Vilified’ Before SentencingIn a filing, defense lawyers suggested Mr. Manafort was facing the prospect of dying in prison only because he had been unfairly caught in the Russia inquiry’s spotlight. Cardinal George Pell Sex Abuse Conviction Unsealed in AustraliaIn December, Cardinal Pell was found guilty of sexually abusing two 13-year-old boys. But the verdict was ordered to be kept secret pending a second trial. Cardinal George Pell of Australia Convicted of Sexually Abusing Boys in 1996An Australian jury has convicted a powerful Vatican official of sexually abusing two boys during his time as Archbishop of Melbourne. Kim Jong-un Arrives in Vietnam, for a Visit About More Than TrumpPolitical and historical symbolism will lie just below the surface as the North Korean leader visits Vietnam for a summit with President Trump. White House Memo: Stay Tuned for a Trump Split Screen Featuring Cohen and KimTwo nearly simultaneous events will have very different story lines involving President Trump. Have Dark Forces Been Messing With the Cosmos?Axions? Phantom energy? Astrophysicists scramble to patch a hole in the universe, rewriting cosmic history in the process. The Republicans of GileadA louche administration takes aim at reproductive rights. The Catholic Church’s ‘Ravenous Wolves’The pope promises action on clerical sexual abuse. Again. I Survived R. Kelly, Again and AgainNo one believed me when I testified against him in 2008. Now I feel vindicated. An Agenda for ModeratesThe policy implications of love your neighbor. The New York Times Endorses Jumaane Williams for Public AdvocateVote on Tuesday, Feb. 26. The Administration You Save May Be Your OwnDemocratic candidates for the 2020 nomination must come out against the filibuster. Trump, Trade and the Advantage of AutocratsChina can pay him off; places with rule of law can’t. Build Central America, Not a WallHelp fix these broken countries so fleeing north won’t seem so urgent. Covering Pre-existing Conditions Isn’t EnoughToo often, even patients who have coverage can’t afford their medications. Paying Students to Play Would Ruin College SportsA handful of programs would pay top dollar for a select few athletes, while other schools would get caught up in a bidding war they couldn’t afford. Trump Meets Kim Jong-un This Week. There’ll Be One Winner.One wants to make North Korea safe for the world, while the other wants to make the world safe for North Korea. Where the World’s Chefs Want to EatYardbird, in Hong Kong, mixes the polish of Tokyo’s favorite restaurants, the warmth of Sydney’s and the glamour of New York’s, with results that draw chefs from all over the globe. Fiction: Han Kang’s Novel Is a Politically Tinged Eulogy for a Dead SisterIn “The White Book,” a Korean novelist wanders the city of Warsaw, haunted by her family’s loss — and by her country’s inability to mourn its own losses. Metropolitan Diary: ‘I Put My Hand in My Pocket and Found an Envelope I Had Forgotten to Mail’Serendipity on a rainy Saturday, a pair of cheap black gloves and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Bernie Sanders Raises $10 Million in Less Than a WeekMr. Sanders started the race with the largest donor network in the 2020 field. That list has grown substantially since then, as more than a third of his donations came from new email addresses. Video With ‘Racist, Homophobic’ Language Surfaces at Elite Private SchoolThe Ethical Culture Fieldston School said several seniors had been involved with a video that contained “racist, homophobic and misogynistic language.” Venezuelan Government Is Said to Detain Jorge Ramos, Univision AnchorMr. Ramos, a news anchor for Univision, said that he and his staff were detained for “more than two hours” during a confrontational interview with President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela. American Hostage in Yemen Has Been Released, Trump SaysDanny Lavone Burch, an engineer at a Yemeni oil company abducted in September 2017, has been rescued, the president said, crediting the United Arab Emirates for helping. Former Trump Campaign Staffer Alleges He Forcibly Kissed HerAlva Johnson, a black former Trump staff member, is suing Mr. Trump over the kiss and also accused his campaign of race and gender discrimination. In ‘Green Book’ Victory, Oscar Critics See an Old Hollywood TaleCritics of the film say it oversimplifies race relations. Its best-picture win complicated a night when the academy honored a diverse set of winners. Chicago, Seeking a New Mayor, Sees Many Black Residents Voting With Their FeetAs Chicagoans prepare to vote in a new mayor, the city stands at a pivotal crossroads, with black residents leaving by the thousands even as new white residents flow in. S.E.C. Wants Elon Musk Held in Contempt of Court for Tesla Post on TwitterMr. Musk violated a settlement when he published information about production goals without seeking approval from his company’s lawyers, the Securities and Exchange Commission wrote to a judge. This Stock Market Rally Has Everything, Except InvestorsCompanies keep buying huge quantities of their own shares, propelling prices higher even as pensions, mutual funds and individuals sit on their hands. The Whitney Biennial: 75 Artists Are In, and One Dissenter Steps OutCurators say the goal was not to choose “hot” artists but to include those facing pressures from art school debt and the collapse of small galleries. A Dish That Captures the Greatness of British CookingToad-in-the-hole incorporates the three elements that turned Yotam Ottolenghi into a culinary Anglophile: well-cooked meat, a crisp pancake and velvety gravy. Hilde Zadek, Mainstay of the Vienna State Opera, Dies at 101She made her debut in Vienna in 1947, a Jew who had fled Hitler, and feared onetime Nazis would disrupt her performance. Instead, they applauded. From the School of Phoebe Philo, a New Champion of Offbeat ChicRok Hwang channels what he learned as a ready-to-wear designer at Celine into cleverly tailored and expressive clothes for his brand, Rokh. The Checkup: The Challenges of a Child’s Report CardWhen report cards were sent out on Fridays, child maltreatment seemed to increase on the Saturdays immediately following. More Recent Articles |
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Pakistan scrambled jets late Monday in response to the Indian Air Force having violated its airspace.
Cardinal George Pell has been found guilty of child sexual abuse, becoming the most senior member of the Catholic Church to be convicted on such charges.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order Monday to withdraw the Wisconsin National Guard from the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Oakland Raiders and the Coliseum Authority reached an agreement for the team to stay in Oakland for the upcoming season.
Lawmakers introduced legislation Monday to compensate first responders and survivors experiencing illnesses related to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The Cleveland Browns re-signed offensive lineman Greg Robinson and waived a wide receiver, the team announced Monday.
The Carolina Panthers released cornerback Captain Munnerlyn and safety Mike Adams on Monday, the team announced.
Living near a park, forest or other green space may protect your children's mental health later in life, a new Danish study suggests.
The Minnesota Wild traded forward Mikael Granlund to the Nashville Predators, the team announced Monday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will pass a resolution to cancel President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to secure funds for a border wall.
Can't sleep at night? Perhaps genetics is to blame.
The Vegas Golden Knights obtained forward Mark Stone in a trade with the Ottawa Senators, the team announced Monday.
The Nashville Predators added veteran forward Wayne Simmonds in a trade with the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday, the team announced.
An American oil worker who was abducted in Yemen in 2017 has been reunited with his family, the White House announced Monday.
Women should not be misled into thinking that thermography is an effective alternative to mammography for breast cancer screening, the FDA warned on Monday.
More than 100 people demonstrated outside Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's office, calling on him and other senators to support the Green New Deal.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it temporarily halted all traffic at the bridge connecting Laredo, Texas, and Mexico on Monday.
Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki went yard in his first at-bat with the New York Yankees in a spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday in Tampa, Fla.
Michael Crabtree's tenure with the Baltimore Ravens lasted just one season, as the team plans to cut the veteran wide receiver.
Police say Robert Kraft visited the Orchids of Asia Day Spa on the day of the AFC Championship, linking the New England Patriots owner to prostitution charges.
New findings out of Michigan State University suggest dogs' personalities change over time.
British Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said Monday his party is prepared to support a second referendum on Britain's potential withdrawal from the European Union.
A customer hoping to use an ATM in an Indian city found his cash withdrawal plans foiled by a cobra perched atop the machine.
More than half of home health workers don't have enough information to properly care for patients, according to a new survey in Colorado. 

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