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Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigns during mass protests demanding his removal Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned Tuesday, according to the north African country's state-run media, following weeks of mass protests. Foreign assets ‘safe’ in North Korea, regime’s lawyers say North Korean lawyers are in Beijing and Shanghai to promote foreign investment in the Kim Jong Un regime, according to Chinese state media. Lori Lightfoot elected as Chicago's first black female mayor Lori Lightfoot was elected Chicago's mayor in a landslide victory Tuesday night, becoming the city's first African-American female mayor as well as the first openly gay person to lead the city. Houston Texans safety Andre Hal retires from NFL 'completely healthy' Houston Texans safety Andre Hal is retiring from the NFL "completely healthy." Watch: Nationals fans boo Phillies' Bryce Harper, cheer strikeout in first at-bat Former Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper made his return to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night in a Philadelphia Phillies uniform. German Marquez agrees to contract extension with Colorado Rockies Colorado Rockies starting pitcher German Marquez agreed to a contract extension with the team Tuesday. Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson sets deadline for new contract Seattle Seahawks franchise quarterback Russell Wilson wants a new contract before the team's off-season program begins this month. In Photos: Chadwick Boseman, Diane Keaton walk CinemaCon red carpet Chadwick Boseman, Diane Keaton and Dave Bautista walked the STXFilms red carpet at CinemaCon 2019 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 2, 2019. Photos by James Atoa/UPI Chinese woman arrested for illegally entering Mar-a-Lago with malware Secret Service agents arrested a woman carrying two Chinese passports and a thumb drive containing malware after she tried to gain admission to Mar-a-Lago club. Jacksonville Jaguars sign former Bears, Rams RB Benny Cunningham Former Chicago Bears running back Benny Cunningham signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team announced Tuesday. Fairy wrens with colorful feathers aren't more vulnerable than duller peers Brightly colored fairy wrens aren't more vulnerable to predation. Researchers found they are targeted as often as their duller peers. Severe mono infection could raise chronic fatigue syndrome risk As if having the exhausting "kissing disease" -- also known as mononucleosis -- isn't bad enough, 1 in 10 people with it will develop chronic fatigue syndrome, researchers say. Pittsburgh passes bill restricting assault-style guns The Pittsburgh City Council on Tuesday passed gun-control legislation that bans some assault-style firearms and ammunition. Orlando coach Steve Spurrier says his team should be declared AAF champs While the Alliance of American Football suspended operations Tuesday afternoon, one coach is not holding back that his team should be declared as AAF champions. Daily brisk walk could prevent disability in arthritis patients Less than 10 minutes a day of brisk walking can help prevent disability in people with arthritis pain in their knee, hip, ankle or foot, researchers report. House oversight to issue subpoenas in census, security clearance probes The House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Tuesday voted to issue subpoenas on investigations into the Trump administration's security clearance process. Study: U.S. leads world in reducing prostate cancer cases Rates of prostate cancer cases and deaths have declined or stabilized in many countries, with the U.S. showing the largest drop in disease incidence, a new study says. Threat to close border puts El Paso on edge Businesses, educational institutions and people who live and work on both sides of the border are on alert if President Donald Trump closes the U.S.-Mexico border. Federal regulator probing Hyundai, Kia fires A federal regulator has opened investigations into Hyundai and Kia vehicle fires after reports of thousands of fires, more than 100 injuries and a fatality. Sen. Mitch McConnell could use nuclear option to limit nomination debate time The Senate on Tuesday blocked Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's efforts to limit debate time on most judicial and executive nominations. New phallic-shaped clam species found eating wood at the bottom of the ocean In a new study, scientists announced the discovery of a new species and three new genera of wood-boring clams. South Korea cracks down on spy porn chat rooms after K-pop scandal Less than a month after a complicated spy porn scandal took down a K-pop star and his close circle, the South Korean government is cracking down on illegally filmed sex videos shared in social media chat rooms. Washington Wizards fire longtime team president and GM Ernie Grunfeld The Washington Wizards fired longtime team president and general manager Ernie Grunfeld after 16 seasons running the team. Police: Eric Holder, suspect in Nipsey Hussle killing, arrested Deputies captured a man suspected in the fatal shooting of rapper Nipsey Hussle, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday. |
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NASA chief slams India's 'terrible' anti-satellite testThe test created hundreds of bits of space debris, including dozens that rise higher than the orbit of the International Space Station. Closing the border with Mexico could bring the auto industry to a halt, experts sayRoughly 37 percent of the imported parts used on U.S.-made vehicles are imported from Mexico. Theresa May says U.K. to seek further delay for BrexitMay made the announcement after the E.U.'s chief negotiator warned that a chaotic and costly Brexit was likely in just 10 days. U.S. blocks NATO ally's access to stealth jet equipment over Russian dealVice President Mike Pence recently warned that the U.S. "will not stand idly by while NATO allies purchase weapons from our adversaries." Iceberg's break from Antarctic ice shelf is 'geologically imminent'Scientists are eyeing a huge crack in the ice that has grown more than 650 feet in the past month. 'Break the deadlock or face the abyss': 5 ways the Brexit impasse might endThe U.K. appears in danger of crashing out of the E.U. in 10 days without a deal — a scenario most experts believe would shock the country's economy. Kindergarten teacher accused of poisoning nearly two dozen children in ChinaThe kindergarten teacher allegedly put sodium nitrite in the children's food, police said. American man charged with trying to steal item from AuschwitzThe 37-year-old man has been charged with attempted theft of an item of cultural importance. More Recent Articles
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Trump Retreats on Health Care After McConnell Warns It Won’t HappenPresident Trump had promised Republicans would replace the Affordable Care Act with a better, cheaper health law. Then the Senate majority leader told him that would not be happening. Woman From China Carrying Malware Arrested After Entering Mar-a-LagoFederal authorities have arrested a 32-year-old Chinese woman who allegedly made false statements when she sought to enter Mar-a-Lago over the weekend. Trump Lashes Out Again at Puerto Rico, Bewildering the IslandPuerto Rican officials are dumbfounded at what they see as President Trump’s misperception of the amount of federal aid the island got after Hurricane Maria. Lori Lightfoot Is Elected Chicago Mayor, Becoming First Black Woman to Lead CityMs. Lightfoot, a former federal prosecutor, ran as an outsider in a city that has often picked insiders. She is also Chicago’s first openly gay mayor. Biden’s Tactile Politics Threaten His Return in the #MeToo EraIn a political career that stretches 50 years, Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been a master of an in-your-space intimacy that is proving to be a liability. Theresa May Will Reach Out to Labour in Bid to Avoid Disorderly BrexitThe prime minister made the surprising offer after a fractious meeting with her cabinet, and said she would seek a second delay to Britain’s withdrawal from the bloc. What Would a No-Deal Brexit Look Like?A no-deal Brexit, once unthinkable, could happen in less than two weeks, barring a deadline extension. Here are some of the likely consequences. Drug Sites Upend Doctor-Patient Relations: ‘It’s Restaurant-Menu Medicine’A new wave of websites turns physicians into mere gatekeepers for popular lifestyle drugs, increasing public health risks, experts say. The sites say they ease connections with doctors. A Key to the Arctic’s Oil Riches Lies Hidden in OhioThe findings of a test well drilled in Alaska three decades ago have been a closely guarded secret. We found answers in a Cleveland courthouse. Health Care, Brexit, Joe Biden: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Brexit, Algeria, Venezuela: Your Wednesday BriefingLet us help you start your day. The United Kingdom Has Gone MadThe problem with holding out for a perfect Brexit plan is that you can’t fix stupid. Editorial Observer: Trump the PunisherIn politics, as in life, there are Fixers and there are Punishers. No question which the president is. What We’re Not Talking About When We Talk About Joe BidenSexual harassment is a problem. Dismissing women’s ideas is a more pervasive problem. A Wake-Up Call for President ErdoganIn local Turkish elections, the opposition, united and organized, took on an autocrat. Vladimir Nabokov, Literary RefugeeThe novelist fled Revolutionary Russia a century ago this week. How did the experience shape his writing? The Government Had to Approve This Op-EdPrepublication review of the writings of current and former federal employees violates their First Amendment rights. Fixes: Fighting Sex Trafficking at the Truck StopTruckers are urged to report sex trafficking on their routes. It’s not “the world’s oldest profession,” one says. “It’s the world’s oldest oppression. These are slaves.” The Real Joe Biden DecisionIt’s not whether to run, but whether to run against the emerging consensus of his party. Has Erdogan’s Populism Reached Its Limits?The Turkish president oversaw elections under vastly unequal conditions and demonized the opposition as terrorist collaborators, but he is losing. How to Make Trump’s Israeli-Palestinian Peace Plan WorkStart by resuming aid to the Palestinians. The Conversation: It’s the Day After April Fools’ DaySeems like a good time to talk about politics. Why It’s So Easy for a Bounty Hunter to Find YouWireless companies sell your location data. Federal regulators should stop them. in her words: Womansplaining the Pay GapI asked the gender editor of The Times to walk us through the details. Suspect Arrested in Nipsey Hussle Shooting DeathDetectives confirmed the suspect, Eric Holder, 29, was in custody. Venezuela Strips Opposition Leader of ImmunityThe move represents the government’s latest effort to raise the pressure on Juan Guaidó, who declared himself interim president in January. Boeing Whistle-Blower Claims to Be Investigated by Senate CommitteeThe chairman of the commerce committee sent a letter to the F.A.A. asking about claims that its safety inspectors were not properly trained or certified. Global Health: Cholera Is Spreading in Mozambique, and It’s Far From the Only Health ThreatAbout two million people are displaced, cholera has broken out, and malaria is expected. But doses of cholera vaccine have arrived, and the humanitarian crisis may yet be contained, aid agencies say. Saudi Arabia Pays Money and Real Estate to Jamal Khashoggi’s ChildrenSaudi officials say the king asked for no preconditions. But the compensation could be seen as a way to buy silence about a royal court role in the killing. Bald Eagles, Symbol of America, Are Dumping Trash on the Seattle SuburbsScores of the birds are feasting at a county dump, flying off with all manner of waste, some of it rather vile, and dropping it in the surrounding neighborhoods. Trump Vows to Close Border, Even if It Hurts the Economy“Security is more important to me than trade,” the president declared, while advisers sought to limit any economic damage from the move. Nightmare at 39 Pearl Street: A Clerical Error Quadruples TaxesNew York admits it sometimes makes mistakes in collecting property taxes — but it still fights to keep the money. How to Make Your Phone Limit Your Screen Time for YouThe latest iPhone and the newest version of Google’s Android come with tools to limit how much time you stare at your screen. Here’s how to make them useful instead of nags you’ll eventually turn off. What to Do When You’re Bored With Your RoutinesBlame hedonic adaptation: the tendency for us to get used to things over time. The Fix: The Easy Way to Create a Smart HomeYou no longer need to renovate — or spend a lot of money — to incorporate smart technology into your home. Here’s how to do it in a few quick steps. Lens: Artists of Color as Avatars of OriginalityElia Alba reimagines artists of color as A-list celebrities, giving them a place of honor in a mainstream art world that continues to ignore or play down their accomplishments. The Agnès Varda I Knew: Showing Women Their Real Place in MoviesIn encounters over the years, our critic met a filmmaker with an acute sense of the oppressed and of her standing in the French New Wave. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Kept Falling in Love With Other People’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Charles Sanna, Man Behind Swiss Miss Cocoa, Dies at 101A surplus of perishable powdered milk was the mother of invention for the popular instant drink made with hot water and formulated in the early 1960s. More Recent Articles
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Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned Tuesday, according to the north African country's state-run media, following weeks of mass protests.
North Korean lawyers are in Beijing and Shanghai to promote foreign investment in the Kim Jong Un regime, according to Chinese state media.
Lori Lightfoot was elected Chicago's mayor in a landslide victory Tuesday night, becoming the city's first African-American female mayor as well as the first openly gay person to lead the city.
Houston Texans safety Andre Hal is retiring from the NFL "completely healthy."
Former Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper made his return to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night in a Philadelphia Phillies uniform.
Colorado Rockies starting pitcher German Marquez agreed to a contract extension with the team Tuesday.
Seattle Seahawks franchise quarterback Russell Wilson wants a new contract before the team's off-season program begins this month.
Chadwick Boseman, Diane Keaton and Dave Bautista walked the STXFilms red carpet at CinemaCon 2019 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 2, 2019. Photos by James Atoa/UPI
Secret Service agents arrested a woman carrying two Chinese passports and a thumb drive containing malware after she tried to gain admission to Mar-a-Lago club.
Former Chicago Bears running back Benny Cunningham signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team announced Tuesday.
Brightly colored fairy wrens aren't more vulnerable to predation. Researchers found they are targeted as often as their duller peers.
As if having the exhausting "kissing disease" -- also known as mononucleosis -- isn't bad enough, 1 in 10 people with it will develop chronic fatigue syndrome, researchers say.
The Pittsburgh City Council on Tuesday passed gun-control legislation that bans some assault-style firearms and ammunition.
While the Alliance of American Football suspended operations Tuesday afternoon, one coach is not holding back that his team should be declared as AAF champions.
Less than 10 minutes a day of brisk walking can help prevent disability in people with arthritis pain in their knee, hip, ankle or foot, researchers report.
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Tuesday voted to issue subpoenas on investigations into the Trump administration's security clearance process.
Rates of prostate cancer cases and deaths have declined or stabilized in many countries, with the U.S. showing the largest drop in disease incidence, a new study says.
Businesses, educational institutions and people who live and work on both sides of the border are on alert if President Donald Trump closes the U.S.-Mexico border.
A federal regulator has opened investigations into Hyundai and Kia vehicle fires after reports of thousands of fires, more than 100 injuries and a fatality.
The Senate on Tuesday blocked Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's efforts to limit debate time on most judicial and executive nominations.
In a new study, scientists announced the discovery of a new species and three new genera of wood-boring clams.
Less than a month after a complicated spy porn scandal took down a K-pop star and his close circle, the South Korean government is cracking down on illegally filmed sex videos shared in social media chat rooms.
The Washington Wizards fired longtime team president and general manager Ernie Grunfeld after 16 seasons running the team.
Deputies captured a man suspected in the fatal shooting of rapper Nipsey Hussle, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday. 

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