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Coal ash contaminating ground water near 91 percent of U.S. plants Coal ash from 91 percent of U.S. coal-fired power plants are contaminating groundwater with unsafe levels of toxic pollutants, according to a report released Monday. Serial killer Juan 'machete murderer' Corona dies One of the United States' worst serial killers died Monday, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said. North Korea reports collapsed summit as ‘fruitful trip’ North Korea claimed Kim Jong Un concluded a "productive visit" to Vietnam, following his return to Pyongyang early Tuesday. Milwaukee Bucks sign guard Eric Bledsoe to contract extension The Milwaukee Bucks signed guard Eric Bledsoe to a contract extension, the team announced Monday. New England Patriots release TE Dwayne Allen, one other The New England Patriots released veteran tight end Dwayne Allen, the team announced Monday. South Carolina winner of $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot comes forward The winner of the $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot came forward to claim the prize, but will remain anonymous, the South Carolina Education Lottery said. Seattle Seahawks tag defensive lineman Frank Clark The Seattle Seahawks slapped the franchise tag on defensive end Frank Clark, the team announced Monday. Study: Acne drug Accutane may not depress mood For years, doctors have debated the safety of the acne drug most commonly known as Accutane, but new research suggests the drug does not boost depression risk. Watch: Three avalanches strike Colorado's Interstate 70 Three avalanches have struck a stretch of Interstate 70 in Colorado since Sunday, state traffic officials said. Giants unlikely to use tag on Landon Collins; safety will become free agent The New York Giants are unlikely to place the franchise tag on Pro Bowl safety Landon Collins before Tuesday's deadline. Atlanta Falcons use franchise tag on defensive tackle Grady Jarrett The Atlanta Falcons used the franchise tag on defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, the team announced Monday. Dallas Cowboys place franchise tag on DeMarcus Lawrence for second time The Dallas Cowboys placed the franchise tag on star defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, the team announced Monday. Ian Ziering, Kristy Swanson mourn death of Luke Perry Dozens of celebrities took to social media to mourn the death Monday of 52-year-old actor Luke Perry. Largest study ever finds no link between measles vaccine, autism Amid ongoing U.S. measles outbreaks, one of the largest studies to date provides fresh evidence that the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine does not cause autism. Canadian Treasury Board president resigns over SNC-Lavalin scandal Jane Philpott resigned from Justin Trudeau's cabinet, citing a loss of confidence in the handling of a corruption investigation targeting a major Canadian contractor. Doubling up on blood thinners increases risk for excessive bleeding Patients who use an anticoagulant such as warfarin should be careful if they are also on an aspirin regimen as it can increase the risk for excessive bleeding, a new study says. North Carolina sets dates for special election after ballot scheme The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted unanimously Monday to set dates for a special election to settle the race for the 9th Congressional District after uncovering evidence of an illegal absentee ballot scheme. Physicists build random anti-laserCalifornia sues Trump over federal funding for abortion providers California filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's plans to cut off federal funds to family planning providers that offer abortions. In photos: Tale of Genji Japanese exhibit preview at the Met Art pieces from an international exhibition focusing on the artistic tradition inspired by "The Tale of Genji" are on display at a media preview at The Met Fifth Avenue in New York City on March 4, 2019. The exhibit will go on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning March 5, 2019. Giants CEO Larry Baer takes leave of absence after scuffle with wife San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer is taking a leave of absence after a video was released Friday showing a public altercation with his wife. FDA confronts Walgreens, 14 other retailers for selling tobacco to minors The FDA announced plans to hold 15 national retailers accountable for having a "disturbingly high" number of violations for selling tobacco products to minors. Watch: Wandering bull blocks road in New Zealand A surprised traveler in New Zealand captured video of an apparent escaped bull wandering loose through a busy road, causing traffic headaches. |
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HIV-positive man is 2nd known adult worldwide to be cleared of AIDS virus"There is no virus there that we can measure. We can't detect anything," said an HIV biologist who helped treat the man. Americans killed in Kenya helicopter crash were avid travelersOfficials said the helicopter "lost control and crashed" shortly after leaving Lake Turkana Central Island on Sunday night. Trump admin to let Americans sue some foreign firms doing business in CubaSecretary of State Pompeo issued a partial waiver Monday to the Helms-Burton Act, allowing U.S. citizens to sue about 200 Cuban entities in federal court. The art of the compromise: What a U.S.-China trade deal might — and might not — accomplishTrump's trade deal focuses on the automotive, energy and agricultural sectors — which represent important constituencies in the 2020 election. Guaido arrives in Venezuela as supporters gather to protestDeclaring he knows he's at risk, the opposition leader returns to renew his campaign to topple the government of President Nicolas Maduro. Brexit is 25 days away, but U.K. isn't feeling the love from Washington“Special relationship” has long been reserved for the U.K., America’s most powerful ally. Then Trump used it to refer to Kim Jong Un. Pope says Vatican to open archives from World War II on Pius XIIFrancis told officials and personnel of the Vatican Secret Archives that the archive would be open to researchers starting March 2, 2020. Four Americans killed when helicopter crashes in KenyaThe incident comes less less than a month after three Americans were among five who died in a plane crash in the west of the country. More Recent Articles
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Trump’s Grip Shows Signs of Slipping as Senate Prepares to Block Wall EmergencySenator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, conceded that he could not stop the Senate from overturning President Trump’s national emergency declaration. With Sweeping Document Request, Democrats Launch Broad Trump Corruption InquiryThe House Judiciary Committee on Monday sent document requests to 81 agencies, individuals and entities tied to President Trump, beginning a broad obstruction and corruption inquiry. Disputed N.S.A. Phone Program Is Shut Down, Aide SaysA disclosure about a troubled surveillance program could upend a pending battle in Congress over security and privacy. H.I.V. Is Reported Cured in a Second Patient, a Milestone in the Global AIDS EpidemicScientists have long tried to duplicate the procedure that led to the first long-term remission 12 years ago. With the so-called London patient, they seem to have succeeded. As Tornadoes Roared Across Alabama, ‘There Wasn’t Even Time to Be Afraid’A warning, and then winds of about 170 miles per hour cut a swath of destruction across Alabama, killing at least 23 and injuring dozens of others. Huawei Executive’s Life in Detention Seems Luxurious to Some CanadiansMany Canadians see the case of Meng Wanzhou, who can travel relatively freely with a GPS tracker, as an example of foreign money’s influence in Vancouver. Huawei Said to Be Preparing to Sue the U.S. GovernmentThe suit is likely to argue that banning government agencies from using the company’s equipment amounts to an unconstitutional legislative punishment. An Appraisal: Luke Perry Was a ’90s Heartthrob With Charisma to BurnFrom “Beverly Hills, 90210” to “Riverdale,” Perry made fans take notice. Tornadoes, Hickenlooper, China: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Editorial Observer: Oversight Season Is Heating Up in WashingtonWith the House Judiciary Committee opening a broad investigation of the Trump business and political enterprise, things are about to get real. Trump’s TV TrialA reality show president can’t control the narrative of all these hearings. Grant’s First TombUlysses S. Grant, inaugurated as president 150 years ago today, missed a chance to reconstruct the South economically as well as politically. ‘Medicare for All’: The Impossible DreamThere’s no plausible route from here to there. Algeria’s Furious Youth MovementThousands took to the streets to protest the country’s ailing and aging leader, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who wants a fifth term. How Giuliani Might Take Down TrumpThe parallels between the Mafia and the Trump Organization are striking, and Giuliani perfected the template for prosecuting organized crime. America the Cowardly BullyWhat the world has learned from Trump’s trade war. Why We Should Take Back Americans Who Fought for ISISI’m an American who fought for Al Qaeda. I was captured, served time and now assist the U.S. in the war on terror. Other Western “foreign fighters” can do the same. How to Tackle Venezuela’s Military ProblemThe democratic transition will have to address the needs of the country’s unconventional military. The Stone: Why White People Need BlackfaceTo understand this degrading practice, we must examine the white face that refuses to see itself in its own monstrous creations. Is There an Upside to Brexit?Yes, if it forces Europe to get serious about the challenges the West faces from China. ‘The Island Always Brings You Back’: Finding a Caribbean HomeA writer never knew her family’s house on St. Thomas, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, but discovering it, and her history, became an obsession. Metropolitan Diary: ‘I Was Thinking of Our Bench in Central Park Today’Where they parted ways, encountering a rat on a subway platform and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Winner of $1.5 Billion Lottery Comes Forward (Well, Their Lawyer, Anyway)The winner, who has retained a lawyer who brands himself as the “Lottery Lawyer,” bought the ticket in South Carolina, one of a handful of states where winners are allowed to remain anonymous. China’s Premier Promises Relief for Business in a Year of RisksThe annual report by Li Keqiang, the No. 2 leader, laid out promises to reduce burdens on the private sector and warned about “struggle” ahead. ‘Leaving Neverland’ Part 2 Recap: ‘The Abuse Was a Bomb That Dropped in Our Lives’The second half of the HBO documentary covers Jackson’s legal troubles, his accusers’ decisions to come forward and the impact on their families. 2nd Trudeau Minister Resigns as Canada’s Political Crisis Swells“There can be a cost to acting on one’s principles, but there is a bigger cost to abandoning them,” Jane Philpott said in stepping down. AT&T Assembles a Media Team, Joining a Battle With GiantsThe company’s two core businesses are both facing upheaval as tech companies like Amazon, Netflix, Apple, Google and Facebook have become dominant players in both entertainment and distribution. Ilhan Omar’s Criticism Raises the Question: Is Aipac Too Powerful?The representative’s jab that money drives support for Israel earned her reproach, but it also revived a fraught debate in Washington over the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. David Hockney Loves Van Gogh. This Exhibition Shows Why.A show at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam brings together works by the contemporary British painter and the 19th century Post-Impressionist he so admired. Fiction: A Rock Band Novel — and a Snapshot of the Bell-Bottomed 1970sPresented as an oral history, Taylor Jenkins Reid’s “Daisy Jones & The Six” charts the ascent of a hard-partying, iconic band. The New Health Care: The Opioid Dilemma: Saving Lives in the Long Run Can Take Lives in the Short RunLimiting prescriptions seems logical, but a simulation study shows it would actually increase deaths, not decrease them, in the initial years. Drug Companies and Doctors Battle Over the Future of Fecal TransplantsAs pharmaceutical companies seek to profit from the curative wonders of human feces, doctors worry about new regulations, higher prices and patients attempting DIY cures. Evan Spiegel on the Call for RegulationThe Snap chief said that he was “impressed” by Europe’s moves, and that there was still time to “course-correct” in the United States. Personal Health: Want to Leave a Legacy? Be a MentorHow to make a positive impact that would keep you alive in the memories and lives of others. More Recent Articles
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Coal ash from 91 percent of U.S. coal-fired power plants are contaminating groundwater with unsafe levels of toxic pollutants, according to a report released Monday.
One of the United States' worst serial killers died Monday, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said.
North Korea claimed Kim Jong Un concluded a "productive visit" to Vietnam, following his return to Pyongyang early Tuesday.
The Milwaukee Bucks signed guard Eric Bledsoe to a contract extension, the team announced Monday.
The New England Patriots released veteran tight end Dwayne Allen, the team announced Monday.
The winner of the $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot came forward to claim the prize, but will remain anonymous, the South Carolina Education Lottery said.
The Seattle Seahawks slapped the franchise tag on defensive end Frank Clark, the team announced Monday.
For years, doctors have debated the safety of the acne drug most commonly known as Accutane, but new research suggests the drug does not boost depression risk.
Three avalanches have struck a stretch of Interstate 70 in Colorado since Sunday, state traffic officials said.
The New York Giants are unlikely to place the franchise tag on Pro Bowl safety Landon Collins before Tuesday's deadline.
The Atlanta Falcons used the franchise tag on defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, the team announced Monday.
The Dallas Cowboys placed the franchise tag on star defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, the team announced Monday.
Dozens of celebrities took to social media to mourn the death Monday of 52-year-old actor Luke Perry.
Amid ongoing U.S. measles outbreaks, one of the largest studies to date provides fresh evidence that the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine does not cause autism.
Jane Philpott resigned from Justin Trudeau's cabinet, citing a loss of confidence in the handling of a corruption investigation targeting a major Canadian contractor.
Patients who use an anticoagulant such as warfarin should be careful if they are also on an aspirin regimen as it can increase the risk for excessive bleeding, a new study says.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted unanimously Monday to set dates for a special election to settle the race for the 9th Congressional District after uncovering evidence of an illegal absentee ballot scheme.
Scientists in Austria have built the inverse of a laser, an anti-laser.
California filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's plans to cut off federal funds to family planning providers that offer abortions.
Art pieces from an international exhibition focusing on the artistic tradition inspired by "The Tale of Genji" are on display at a media preview at The Met Fifth Avenue in New York City on March 4, 2019. The exhibit will go on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning March 5, 2019.
San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer is taking a leave of absence after a video was released Friday showing a public altercation with his wife.
The FDA announced plans to hold 15 national retailers accountable for having a "disturbingly high" number of violations for selling tobacco products to minors.
A surprised traveler in New Zealand captured video of an apparent escaped bull wandering loose through a busy road, causing traffic headaches. 

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