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Angelica Rivera seeks divorced from ex-Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto’ Angelica Rivera, former first lady of Mexico and actress, announced she will be seeking a divorce from Enrique Pena Nieto, who left as president two months ago. IRS: Average tax refund down 8% so far this year The average tax refund was down 8 percent from last year after the first week of filing, according to the IRS, under the first full year of overhauled tax code. Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits site of building collapse where 18 died in Turkey Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, visiting the site of a building collapse where at least 18 people died, said "many lessons" have been learned. Coast Guard suspends search for missing cargo plane pilot The U.S. Coast Guard announced suspension of a search for a missing co-pilot of a cargo plane that crashed in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Florida. King blocks Thai princess' prime minister bid; pressure mounts to dissolve her party The Thailand princess' party faces pressure to dissolve even though it has obeyed the king's command to withdraw her nomination as prime ministerial candidate. At 97, Prince Philip gives up driving license Prince Philip, the 97-year-old Duke of Edinburgh, has voluntarily given up his driving license, one month after he was involved in a crash in Norfolk, England. At least 77 dead after consuming poisonous liquor in India At least 77 people have died after drinking illegally brewed liquor that contained methanol in several villages in northern India, officials said. Pregnancy linked to risk of deadliest type of stroke The risk of a type of stroke that causes bleeding in the brain is higher among women during pregnancy and in the weeks following delivery, new research finds. Coke unveils its first new flavor in over a decade Soft drink giant Coca-Cola has introduced its first new flavor in more than a decade. Milo Ventimiglia honored as Hasty Pudding Man of the Year Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals troupe has honored actor Milo Ventimiglia as its 2019 Man of the Year. Physician declares Donald Trump in 'very good health' after annual physical Donald Trump is in "very good health," his personal physician said after conducting the president's annual physical exam. More than half-foot of snow blankets Washington state Washington state has been hit by a major snowstorm as Seattle recorded more than half a foot of snow by Saturday morning, topping the city's yearly average. Elizabeth Warren makes 2020 presidential run official Elizabeth Warren made her bid for the presidency official Saturday as she launched her campaign. Broadway's 'Anastasia' to close next month The Broadway musical "Anastasia" has set a closing date of March 31, producers announced this week. More post-surgery deaths globally than from HIV, malaria About 4.2 million people worldwide die every year within 30 days of surgery -- more than from HIV, tuberculosis and malaria combined, a new study reports. 'Veep' set for March 31 return; 'Deadwood' to air in the spring Season 7 of the political comedy "Veep" is scheduled to premiere on March 31, HBO announced. Trump skips deadline for decision on Khashoggi killing President Trump declined to meet senators' deadline for him to identify who is behind Jamal Khashoggi's death and decide if there should be U.S. sanctions. Ariz. care facility where disabled woman was allegedly raped to stay open Hacienda HealthCare, the Ariz. longterm care facility caring for a female patient who recently gave birth to a child, will stay open after state intervention. ITV, EPIX working with 'Downton Abbey' creator on 'Belgravia' miniseries "Belgravia," a six-part series from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes, is to begin filming this spring, ITV announced. Peter Dinklage to star in Netflix's 'Last Sons of America' "Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage will lead the cast of the Netflix movie "Last Sons of America." Second woman accuses Va. Lt. Gov. of sexual assault A second woman has accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault, prompting the latest calls for the resignation of a Virginia state official. Ginnifer Goodwin to appear in 'Twilight Zone' episode Ginnifer Goodwin is the latest celebrity to sign up for a role in the new version of the sci-fi anthology "The Twilight Zone." Backstreet Boys' 'DNA' tops the U.S. album chartArizona city demands government remove razor wire from border City officials in Arizona are demanding the federal government remove new razor wire along the U.S.-Mexico border. Reports: Danai Gurira leaving 'Walking Dead' next season "Black Panther" actress Danai Gurira will leave "The Walking Dead" in the show's upcoming, 10th season, media reports said. |
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Volunteers ready U.S. aid for Venezuela as Maduro digs inThe emergency supplies have become the focus of a political struggle between President Nicolás Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó. Prince Philip surrenders driver's license weeks after car accident“After careful consideration The Duke of Edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving licence,” Buckingham Palace announced. Trump says second summit with North Korea's Kim will be in Hanoi"I look forward to seeing Chairman Kim & advancing the cause of peace!" the president said on Twitter Friday. Zoo's effort to mate endangered tigers ends with one killing the other"Their introduction began as predicted, but quickly escalated into a more aggressive interaction," the London Zoo said. Florida Sen. Rick Scott urges Britain's Prince Charles not to visit CubaA visit to Cuba "signals your support for a ruthless dictatorship," Scott warned in a letter to the Prince of Wales. More Recent Articles
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‘It’s Cold as Hell’: Inside a Brooklyn Jail’s Weeklong CollapseElectricity and heat had been faltering for weeks, but complaints were ignored until a crisis trapped inmates in cold, dark cells. TIMES INSIDER: How We Learned About the Freezing Federal Jail in New YorkOur coverage of conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center — where there was failing heat and electricity during some of the coldest days in years — started with a desperate, anonymous tip. Justin Fairfax Puts Virginia Democrats in Bind on ImpeachmentIf Democrats do not oust Mr. Fairfax, who faces sexual assault allegations, they could anger female voters. But if they push him out, they could deeply trouble African-Americans. If Justin Fairfax Is Forced Out in Virginia, Who’s Next in Line?There is no clear succession plan should the state’s lieutenant governor leave office amid allegations of sexual assault. Virginia Is in Turmoil. Here’s a Breakdown of Nine Days of Scandal.Last week, a racist photo from the yearbook of Gov. Ralph Northam surfaced online. Since then, it’s been chaos for the state’s top Democrats. Sanders and O’Rourke Are Way Ahead in Race for Small-Dollar DonorsA Times analysis shows that in the contest for small donors, there is a wide gap between the haves, led by Bernie Sanders, and have-nots like Cory Booker. 6 Days When 2020 Democratic Hopefuls Scored With Small DonorsThe art of inspiring online donors is very much about timing: It’s about having a moment in the national spotlight — and then capitalizing on it. A looming deadline helps, too. Elizabeth Warren Formally Announces 2020 Presidential Bid in Lawrence, Mass.Senator Warren of Massachusetts made her remarks Saturday at the site of one of the most famous labor strikes in American history. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsBeto O’Rourke’s New York days. Despite scandals, blackface endures. Hummingbirds built for battle. The beauty of boredom for kids. Erykah Badu. And more. A Military Dictatorship Like No OtherIn Thailand, the army proposes and the king disposes. Not the other way around. Make Me a Cold and Pitiless GoddessI don’t want to focus on how rape changed me. I want to focus on changing rape culture. Op-Ed Columnist: Daddy Warbucks Goes to WarA one-in-a-billion chance: a heroic billionaire. America’s War of StoriesDespite everything, I cling to the dumb, idealistic conviction that every contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world. 21 Savage and the Way We See Black ImmigrantsNot recognizing the intersection of both parts of his identity prevents us from fully understanding what’s at stake with his arrest by ICE. High Unemployment? Stagnant Economy? Just Bash the FrenchHow Italy’s leaders are tapping resentments, old and new, over immigration, fine art and béchamel. Surprise! It’s Not Guns, It’s the …You’ll never guess why we have so much shooting. It’s Great That We Celebrate Black History Month in Totally Normal WaysLike revisiting yearbook pages of students in blackface. Is Religious Freedom for Christians Only?Domineque Hakim Marcelle Ray wanted an imam by his side when he was executed. The Supreme Court said no. Sporting: A Rough Ride to Bliss in BhutanSevere pain and happiness don’t usually mix, unless you’re mountain biking in Bhutan. When the Cure Is Worse Than the DiseaseIn an effort to reduce opioid addiction, doctors are cutting back on pain medication — and sometimes leaving patients to suffer. Jeff Bezos Isn’t Afraid of Total ExposureNormally the web is a haven for the dark side. This time, the Amazon chief executive used it to let in the light. They Really Don’t Make Music Like They Used ToIf the Eagles or Marvin Gaye fan in your life is complaining about this year’s Grammy songs, this might be why. Seattle Hit by Unusually Heavy Snowfall Moving Across Pacific NorthwestA rare confluence of winter storms slammed Seattle with as much snow in one day as it usually gets in an entire year. Guggenheim Targeted by Protesters for Accepting Money From Family With OxyContin TiesAn advocacy group has been protesting at museums that received donations from the Sackler family, some of whom own Purdue Pharma, the maker of an opioid painkiller. A First Date for Two Rare Tigers Ends in Death at London ZooLondon Zoo’s female Sumatran tiger, Melati, was fatally mauled by Asim, a male brought from Denmark as a potential mate. ‘Pit of Infection’: A Border Town’s Crisis Has Nothing to Do With MigrantsNoxious sewage contaminated with feces, industrial chemicals and other raw waste crosses the border through the binational New River. Unlikely Partnership in House Gives Lawmakers Hope for Border DealRepresentatives Nita M. Lowey and Kay Granger are the first women to lead the House Appropriations Committee. Their bond gives lawmakers optimism for the work to come. He Survived More Than 40 Hours as Scores Drowned Around HimMore than 220 people died when a Tanzanian ferry overturned on Lake Victoria last year. One survivor endured darkness, high water and terror. With a Trump Ally Taking the Gavel, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Goes QuietThe White House may find an ally in the Senate committee’s new chairman, Jim Risch of Idaho, who has already pledged not to spar publicly with the president. More Recent Articles |
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Angelica Rivera, former first lady of Mexico and actress, announced she will be seeking a divorce from Enrique Pena Nieto, who left as president two months ago.
The average tax refund was down 8 percent from last year after the first week of filing, according to the IRS, under the first full year of overhauled tax code.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, visiting the site of a building collapse where at least 18 people died, said "many lessons" have been learned.
The U.S. Coast Guard announced suspension of a search for a missing co-pilot of a cargo plane that crashed in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Florida.
The Thailand princess' party faces pressure to dissolve even though it has obeyed the king's command to withdraw her nomination as prime ministerial candidate.
Prince Philip, the 97-year-old Duke of Edinburgh, has voluntarily given up his driving license, one month after he was involved in a crash in Norfolk, England.
At least 77 people have died after drinking illegally brewed liquor that contained methanol in several villages in northern India, officials said.
The risk of a type of stroke that causes bleeding in the brain is higher among women during pregnancy and in the weeks following delivery, new research finds.
Soft drink giant Coca-Cola has introduced its first new flavor in more than a decade.
Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals troupe has honored actor Milo Ventimiglia as its 2019 Man of the Year.
Donald Trump is in "very good health," his personal physician said after conducting the president's annual physical exam.
Washington state has been hit by a major snowstorm as Seattle recorded more than half a foot of snow by Saturday morning, topping the city's yearly average.
Elizabeth Warren made her bid for the presidency official Saturday as she launched her campaign.
The Broadway musical "Anastasia" has set a closing date of March 31, producers announced this week.
About 4.2 million people worldwide die every year within 30 days of surgery -- more than from HIV, tuberculosis and malaria combined, a new study reports.
Season 7 of the political comedy "Veep" is scheduled to premiere on March 31, HBO announced.
President Trump declined to meet senators' deadline for him to identify who is behind Jamal Khashoggi's death and decide if there should be U.S. sanctions.
Hacienda HealthCare, the Ariz. longterm care facility caring for a female patient who recently gave birth to a child, will stay open after state intervention.
"Belgravia," a six-part series from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes, is to begin filming this spring, ITV announced.
"Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage will lead the cast of the Netflix movie "Last Sons of America."
A second woman has accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault, prompting the latest calls for the resignation of a Virginia state official.
Ginnifer Goodwin is the latest celebrity to sign up for a role in the new version of the sci-fi anthology "The Twilight Zone."
The Backstreet Boys' "DNA" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
City officials in Arizona are demanding the federal government remove new razor wire along the U.S.-Mexico border.
"Black Panther" actress Danai Gurira will leave "The Walking Dead" in the show's upcoming, 10th season, media reports said. 

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