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471 parents deported without their children during family separations The Trump administration has identified 471 parents who were removed from the United States without their children, according to court documents. ExxonMobil reaches $600K settlement for 2013 refinery fire ExxonMobil reached a $600,000 settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency over a Texas refinery fire in 2013. Venezuela detains, deports U.S. journalist, expels German ambassador A U.S. journalist who was detained in Venezuela on Wednesday was released and deported hours later. Trump revokes public report on civilians killed in air strikes President Donald Trump revoked an Obama-era directive requiring U.S. intelligence officials to publicly disclose the number of civilians killed due to air strikes outside of declared war zones. Champions League: Manchester United, Porto advance to quarterfinals Manchester United and Porto advanced to the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals Wednesday following controversial video reviews. Low-carb diet may increase risk for A-Fib There's no shortage of low-carb diets to try, but research suggests that over time, living low-carb can raise your risk of a heart condition called atrial fibrillation. Golden State Warriors sign veteran center Andrew Bogut The Golden State Warriors signed veteran center Andrew Bogut to a contract, the team announced Wednesday. Sheriff: All missing from Alabama tornadoes accounted for All of the people missing as a result of a series of tornadoes in Alabama have been accounted for, Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said Wednesday. Boston Red Sox knuckleballer Steven Wright suspended 80 games for PEDs Boston Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright was suspended 80 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, the MLB announced Wednesday. Reports: Michael Cohen provides House with documents on false testimony Michael Cohen told the House intelligence committee Wednesday that his statements to Congress in 2017 were edited by President Donald Trump's current lawyer. Denver Broncos to release veteran safety Darian Stewart The Denver Broncos will part ways with veteran safety Darian Stewart after four seasons. Some plant-based diets less healthy than others, researchers say While adopting a plant-based diet can improve heart health and lifespan, researchers say that not all such diet plans are equally healthy -- though they're healthier than other options. R. Kelly taken into custody after failing to pay $161K in child support Rhythm and blues singer R. Kelly was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after failing to comply with a judge's order to pay back child support. Sen. Martha McSally reveals she was raped while in Air Force Sen. Martha McSally said during a congressional hearing Wednesday that she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the U.S. Air Force. Heavier people more likely to survive a stroke While it's long been known that being overweight or obese increases risk for stroke, research suggests those carrying extra weight are less likely to die after having one. Officials defend Trump's border security, immigration policies in Congress The Trump administration's immigration policies drew attention from four congressional committees Wednesday. 'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek announced Wednesday that doctors diagnosed him with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Mario Batali to sell stakes in restaurant, Eataly grocery empire Celebrity chef Mario Batali sold his entire stake in a group of restaurants he shared with the Bastianich family, he said Wednesday. Ron Perlman to star in BBC's 'The Capture' Ron Perlman, Famke Janssen, Laura Haddock and Ben Miles have signed on to star in the six-part thriller "The Capture," the BBC announced Wednesday. Dinosaurs were flourishing prior to asteroid impact that wiped them out New research suggests the dinosaurs were ascendant in the centuries leading up to their ultimate demise. Trump meets with American freed from Yemeni captivity Danny Burch President Donald Trump met with Danny Burch, a U.S. oil worker who was abducted in Yemen in 2017, and his family on Wednesday. Study: Eating healthy on a budget is possible Researchers report that a family of four can eat nutritious meals for about $25 per day, or $35 per day at specialty grocery stores, but the estimate requires a delicate balance. 'The Sinner' renewed for Season 3, Matt Bomer to co-star USA Network announced Wednesday it has renewed its drama "The Sinner" for a third season, with Matt Bomer set to co-star alongside series regular Bill Pullman. |
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North Korea glorifies Kim's summit with Trump in new documentaryThe film broadcast Wednesday omitted the failed nuclear negotiations with President Donald Trump. Passengers, crew on Virgin Atlantic flight briefly quarantined due to illnessOne passenger tweeted that the passengers had all been on a cruise ship in the Caribbean and that it is believed the illness originated on the ship and not on the plane. U.S. trade deficit just hit a 10-year high due to record shortfall with ChinaThe trade deficit with China grew to a record high in 2018, increasing 11.6 percent to $419.2 billion. This African nation is now the 'most dangerous place in the world for children'Beset by a raging civil war and looming famine, the Central African Republic is in shambles. Justin Trudeau vowed to change politics. Now a scandal may doom him."It turns out women really aren’t just like men, and aren’t necessarily afraid to stand by their beliefs," one pundit wrote about the crisis captivating Canada that's tarnished its prime minister. North Korea rebuilding long-range rocket site, photos showPhotos taken just 2 days after the Trump-Kim Hanoi summit show rebuilding at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, North Korea's operational space launch facility. Ex-Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn leaves jail on $9M bail in financial misconduct caseHe had been held in a Japanese detention center for more than 100 days on charges of falsifying financial information. Suicide blast near Afghanistan airport kills 16, official saysFive people were also wounded when the bomber, who was on foot, detonated his explosives at the gate of a construction company in Jalalabad, an Afghan police chief said. More Recent Articles
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In Blow to Trump, America’s Trade Deficit in Goods Hits Record $891 BillionThe president has railed against the trade deficit, but numbers from last year show that textbook economics caught up with some of his unorthodox economic policies. Regulators Move to Ease Post-Crisis Oversight of Wall StreetThe actions by federal regulators come as part of a broader deregulatory push by the Trump administration. After Facebook’s Scandals, Mark Zuckerberg Says He’ll Shift Focus to Private SharingThe Facebook chief executive said the next wave of social networking would be to enable private and encrypted discussions. Read Mark Zuckerberg’s Blog Post on His ‘Privacy-Focused Vision’ for FacebookMr. Zuckerberg detailed plans to integrate Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger so that people can communicate privately and directly across networks. The shift follows years of scandal for Facebook, which has been criticized over its handling of user data and the spread of disinformation. Cohen Offers Documents in Bid to Show Trump Lawyers Helped With False TestimonyPresident Trump’s former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, brought drafts of a 2017 statement he made to Congress, along with emails with Mr. Trump’s lawyers about its drafting. Ilhan Omar Controversy Caps a Month of Stumbles for Democratic LeadersHouse Democrats, rusty after years in the minority, have stomped on their own messages, have fallen prey to Republican maneuvers and are in battling over punishing Ms. Omar for an anti-Israel remark. Democrats Reject Fox News as 2020 Debate Host, Citing Ties to TrumpThe rebuke by the Democratic National Committee was prompted by an article in The New Yorker that reported on ties between President Trump and the network. Why Did Four Top Democrats Just Say No to 2020?As the Democratic field grows more crowded, potential candidates are starting to opt out. Here are a few factors that influenced their decisions. The World’s Last Blockbuster Has No Plans to Close. Here’s Why It’s Still Open.With the closing of a Blockbuster store in Australia, the one in Bend, Ore., will be the last to survive changes in technology and shopping that reshaped the way people watch movies at home. Questions For and About Jared KushnerIt is apparently legal for the president’s son-in-law to serve as a top White House adviser. But that is not a grant of immunity. The Big Race: It’s Time for a RhymeIt could be worse than campaigning by verse. The India-Pakistan Conflict Was a Parade of LiesThe internet contributed to the culture of mendacity in a fight between nuclear neighbors. This Is the Truth About VaccinesDeadly diseases that should be seen only in history books are showing up in our emergency rooms. Ilhan Omar, Aipac and MeThe congresswoman and I have a lot in common — but not her stance on Israel. Canadian Politics Aren’t Cute. They’re Corrupt.The scandal surrounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shows just how cozy the country’s elite really is. Trump’s Big Tech BlusterHis tweets criticize Facebook and Google, but the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department is making life easier for potential monopolists in Silicon Valley. ‘We Are Either a Team or We’re Not’How much does Nancy Pelosi have to worry about a left-center split? What Happens to a Magazine Deferred?The American Bystander, published for just one issue in the 1980s, is back. It was worth the wait. Trump’s 5G Plan Is More Than a Gift to His BaseThe Trump campaign floated a proposal for a wholesale 5G network. It’s politically expedient but still a great idea. Lens: ‘Incarceration Helped Me Find My Voice’Years after serving time as a youth offender, the photographer Brian Frank has devoted himself to documenting young men’s experiences with the criminal justice system. Are These Paintings Really by Hitler? German Authorities Are InvestigatingProsecutors are tamping down on auctions of works apparently by the dictator, not because of moral questions, but because many of them are fake. Books of The Times: In ‘The Uninhabitable Earth,’ Apocalypse Is NowDavid Wallace-Wells’s book, expanding on his viral article in New York magazine, is a lushly written look at the “climate chaos” that will increasingly take over our lives. Alex Trebek, Longtime ‘Jeopardy!’ Host, Says He Has Pancreatic CancerThe ‘Jeopardy!’ host said that while the disease comes with a low survival rate, he hoped to keep working until the end of his contract in 2022. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Faces Investigation by House PanelThe House Oversight and Reform Committee is investigating possible voting rights violations by Mr. Kemp, who presided over his own election in November. R. Kelly, More Than $160,000 Behind in Child Support, Is Sent Back to JailHours after the airing of his first interview since his arrest on sex abuse charges, the singer was jailed for not paying his ex-wife for the care of their three children. Huawei Sues U.S. as a ‘Last Resort’ Over What It Calls an Unfair BanThe Chinese electronics giant says that Washington is unfairly targeting it as a security threat. On Horse Racing: Horse Deaths at Santa Anita Spell Trouble for an IndustryThere have been 21 horse deaths at Santa Anita since Dec. 26. Statistical noise or a serious problem? For the racing industry, that may not matter. Mario Batali Exits His RestaurantsA year after reports that the celebrity chef sexually assaulted and harassed women, the Bastianich family and Mr. Batali’s other partners have bought out his stake and regrouped. Tesla Swerves on Strategy, Trailed by Growing DoubtsElon Musk’s shift to online-only sales, after racing to open stores, has raised new questions about the electric-car maker’s outlook. Shares have sunk. How to Work From Home With ChildrenIf you work from home with your kids around, you know it can be a challenge when you need to focus on one or the other. These tips can help. At War: The Women Whose Secret Work Helped Win World War IIOne was America’s first female intelligence cartographer. The other handled classified spy reports on four continents. These are their stories. On Soccer: At Real Madrid, a Dynasty’s Fragility Is Laid Bare in 90 Humbling MinutesThe Real Madrid of Ronaldo and Zidane and Modric will be remembered as a team that built an empire and defined an era, until it all came crashing down in one night. Critic’s Pick: ‘An Elephant Sitting Still’ Review: Bleak, Graceful RealismThis is the only feature from Hu Bo, a talented young Chinese director who died shortly after it was completed. An H.I.V. Cure: Answers to 4 Key QuestionsTranslating the latest success against the AIDS virus into a practical treatment will take years — if it happens at all. Here are answers to some of the most pressing questions raised by the news. Here’s How Strokes Happen When You’re as Young as Luke PerryThe actor’s death leaves middle-age Americans wondering how it could happen — and whether it could happen to them. Here’s what scientists know. More Recent Articles |
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The Trump administration has identified 471 parents who were removed from the United States without their children, according to court documents.
ExxonMobil reached a $600,000 settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency over a Texas refinery fire in 2013.
A U.S. journalist who was detained in Venezuela on Wednesday was released and deported hours later.
President Donald Trump revoked an Obama-era directive requiring U.S. intelligence officials to publicly disclose the number of civilians killed due to air strikes outside of declared war zones.
Manchester United and Porto advanced to the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals Wednesday following controversial video reviews.
There's no shortage of low-carb diets to try, but research suggests that over time, living low-carb can raise your risk of a heart condition called atrial fibrillation.
The Golden State Warriors signed veteran center Andrew Bogut to a contract, the team announced Wednesday.
All of the people missing as a result of a series of tornadoes in Alabama have been accounted for, Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said Wednesday.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright was suspended 80 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, the MLB announced Wednesday.
Michael Cohen told the House intelligence committee Wednesday that his statements to Congress in 2017 were edited by President Donald Trump's current lawyer.
The Denver Broncos will part ways with veteran safety Darian Stewart after four seasons.
While adopting a plant-based diet can improve heart health and lifespan, researchers say that not all such diet plans are equally healthy -- though they're healthier than other options.
Rhythm and blues singer R. Kelly was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after failing to comply with a judge's order to pay back child support.
Sen. Martha McSally said during a congressional hearing Wednesday that she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
While it's long been known that being overweight or obese increases risk for stroke, research suggests those carrying extra weight are less likely to die after having one.
The Trump administration's immigration policies drew attention from four congressional committees Wednesday.
Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek announced Wednesday that doctors diagnosed him with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
Celebrity chef Mario Batali sold his entire stake in a group of restaurants he shared with the Bastianich family, he said Wednesday.
Ron Perlman, Famke Janssen, Laura Haddock and Ben Miles have signed on to star in the six-part thriller "The Capture," the BBC announced Wednesday.
New research suggests the dinosaurs were ascendant in the centuries leading up to their ultimate demise.
President Donald Trump met with Danny Burch, a U.S. oil worker who was abducted in Yemen in 2017, and his family on Wednesday.
Researchers report that a family of four can eat nutritious meals for about $25 per day, or $35 per day at specialty grocery stores, but the estimate requires a delicate balance.
USA Network announced Wednesday it has renewed its drama "The Sinner" for a third season, with Matt Bomer set to co-star alongside series regular Bill Pullman. 

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