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21 migrants missing as Venezuelan boat capsizes in Gulf of Paria Search and rescue operations were launched Thursday in hopes of reaching 21 migrants reported missing after their boat sank Wednesday night in the Gulf of Paria, authorities said. Ozuna dominates Billboard Latin Music Awards with record 11 wins Ozuna dominated the Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday, winning nearly a dozen awards on the night, including the show's top honor. FBI returns 400-year-old Bible stolen from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Library The FBI's Pittsburgh division returned a Bible that was one of hundreds of items stolen from the Carnegie Library to the district attorney's office on Thursday. Boston Celtics legend John Havlicek dies at 79 Boston Celtics legend and basketball hall of famer John Havlicek passed away Thursday at the age of 79 in Jupiter, Florida. Federal judge blocks Trump ban on Title X abortion referrals A federal judge granted a nationwide preliminary injunction on Thursday, blocking a Trump administration ban on abortion clinic referrals. Nationals' top prospect Carter Kieboom to be called up Friday The Washington Nationals are promoting top prospect Carter Kieboom after suffering injuries to a number of infielders on their roster. Kyler Murray picked No. 1 overall in 2019 NFL Draft Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray was the No. 1 overall pick selected in the 2019 NFL Draft on Thursday in Nashville. James 'Whitey' Bulger died from blunt force injuries, death certificate says Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger was killed by blunt force injuries to his head, his death certificate indicates. In Photos: 2019 Billboard Latin Music Awards red carpet arrivals Stars of Latin music walk the red carpet at the Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 25, 2019, in Las Vegas. Photos by Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI Emmanuel Macron pledges to cut taxes in response to Yellow Vest protests French President Emmanuel Macron pledged to cut taxes and make other reforms Thursday in an address responding to the country's so-called Yellow Vest protests. Ammonia leak in Beach Park, Ill., leaves 37 hospitalized, 7 critical An ammonia leak in a Chicago suburb left dozens of people hospitalized Thursday, including seven listed in critical condition, the local sheriff's office said. Vikings' Stefon Diggs hasn't 'given up' on QB Kirk Cousins Star wide receiver Stefon Diggs told UPI he hasn't given up on Kirk Cousins, despite outside criticism of the Minnesota Vikings quarterback. Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes to grace cover of 'Madden NFL 20' NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes will be on the cover of "Madden NFL 20," Electronic Arts announced Thursday. Yankees acquire OF Cameron Maybin from Indians for cash The New York Yankees acquired outfielder Cameron Maybin from the Cleveland Indians on Thursday for cash considerations. Inspired by Tiger Woods, golfer John Peterson comes out of retirement Former NCAA golf champion John Peterson is coming out of retirement, stating Tiger Woods' win at The Masters inspired hi Long-term antibiotic use may increase women's risk for heart problems Antibiotics can be lifesaving, but using them over a long period might raise the odds of heart disease and stroke in older women, a new study suggests. Federal court orders Michigan to redraw election maps A federal court ruled Thursday that Michigan must redraw its congressional and legislative maps and hold new Senate elections in 2020. Study: Blood thinner may reduce chance of later heart failure The risk of thromboembolic episodes declined by 17 percent in patients with coronary artery disease, irregular heart rhythms and worsening heart failure who used the blood thinner Xarelto. NHL apologizes to Vegas Golden Knights for major penalty call in Game 7 The NHL issued an apology to the Vegas Golden Knights for a controversial major penalty that led to four power-play goals and a win for the San Jose Sharks. Watch: Pelican rescued from fishing equipment in Florida A group of lifeguards, police and bystanders banded together at a Florida beach to rescue a pelican found tangled in fishing gear. Frieze New York unveils inaugural sculpture installation at Rockefeller Center Frieze New York, the famed contemporary art fair, unveiled its first sculpture installation Thursday on the grounds of Rockefeller Center. Judge, state officer charged with helping migrant evade ICE A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a Massachusetts judge and state officer on obstruction of justice charges over an undocumented immigrant evading ICE last year. In photos: Frieze New York showcases sculptures in Rockefeller Plaza The Frieze New York contemporary art fair unveils its sculpture installation at Rockefeller Center in New York on April 25, 2019. The free exhibit features 20 sculptures from 14 local and international artists, displayed inside and outside the center. It runs through June 28. Watch: Gator devours snake on golf course during PGA Tour An alligator stole the show at a PGA Tour stop in Louisiana when it quickly won a battle with a snake and made a meal of the smaller reptile. Watch: Crews work to clear 30,000 pounds of frozen dinners from highway Transportation officials in California responded to a stretch of highway where a semi truck spilled about 30,000 pounds of frozen food. |
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Zarif: Trump pressure will fail because Iran has a 'Ph.D. in sanctions busting'President Trump "believes that the maximum pressure policy will bring Iran to its knees," said Iran's Javad Zarif. "Iran will not accept pressure." Activists fighting North Korean regime face legal jeopardy in the U.S.After raiding the North Korean embassy in Madrid and handing over seized electronic files to the FBI, one activist is fighting extradition to Spain. LGBTQ rights an import that threatens nation, Polish leader saysIn recent weeks, Poland’s conservative ruling party has portrayed LGBTQ rights as a risk to families and children. Parrot taken into custody by police in Brazil for trying to warn drug dealers of raidDespite the bird's warning, a man and a woman were arrested, a local media outlet reports. Climate protest shock tactics win over U.K. public, politiciansAfter 1,000 arrests and days of disruption, one group's direct action has successfully driven climate change up the political agenda in Britain. When Kim met Putin: What's the real motive?Analysis: "There are a number of reasons for the trip, and one of them is to show the U.S. that they are not the only game in town," one expert said. 'Ecstatic' moment: Coma patient wakes after 27 yearsDoctors had little hope that Munira Abdulla would ever wake up after suffering a brain injury in a 1991 car crash. Putin meets with Kim in hopes he can help resolve nuclear standoffThe pair will have one-on-one talks as well as broader discussions with officials from from North Korea and Russia. More Recent Articles
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Joe Biden Expresses Regret to Anita Hill, but She Says ‘I’m Sorry’ Is Not EnoughFormer Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. called Anita Hill this month to express his regret over “what she endured” testifying against Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. Joe Biden Announces 2020 Run for President, After Months of HesitationThe former vice president has stayed on the sidelines while his record has been scrutinized. His entry is sure to reshape the Democratic primary contest. As Democrats Agonize, G.O.P. Is at Peace With Doing Nothing on Mueller’s FindingsAs Democrats fret over impeachment, Senate Republicans who would be the jury on an impeachment trial see nothing of import in the Mueller report and its tales of potential obstruction. Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Rule on Abortion ReferralsAn administration measure would bar groups that provide abortion referrals from receiving federal family planning money. Sri Lankan Accused of Leading Attacks Preached Slaughter. Many Dismissed Him.The man accused of masterminding the Easter Sunday attacks on churches and hotels never hid his hatred. “We all underestimated him,” a resident of his hometown said. Sri Lanka Attack Signals ISIS’ Widening ReachA month after losing the last of its territory in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State is believed to have pulled off one of its deadliest attacks. It may be the way of the future. San Francisco Had an Ambitious Plan to Tackle School Segregation. It Made It Worse.A system devised to empower parents and integrate schools has not worked as intended, offering a cautionary tale to districts across the country. Feature: Australia Is Deadly Serious About Killing Millions of CatsFeral felines are driving the country’s native species to extinction. Now a massive culling is underway to preserve what’s left of the wild. Joe Biden, ISIS, Jazz Fest: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Your Average American JoeBiden is not an individualist. Facebook’s Little FineA $3 billion to $5 billion penalty for privacy violations won’t change anything. Editorial Observer: Marcus Hutchins Stopped a Global Cyberattack. Now He Deserves a Pardon.Society owes this security researcher a very big favor. Armpits, White Ghettos and ContemptWho really despises the American heartland? The Trump Campaign Conspired With the Russians. Mueller Proved It.By the standards of a potential impeachment inquiry, the evidence is clear. The Danger in Not Impeaching TrumpIt may be risky politically, but Congress has a responsibility to act. Northern Ireland’s Unfinished PeaceThe world turned its attention away, but the violence and tragedy never ended. The Real College ScandalWe skimp on the students who need the most help. The Devastating Consequences of Being Poor in the Digital AgeWhen someone who is living paycheck to paycheck falls victim to an online fraud or a breach, the cascade of repercussions can be devastating. The U.S. Military: Like the French at Agincourt?America risks a catastrophic defeat if it doesn’t radically change the way it thinks about war. A Journey Through Fresh AirSummer camp can introduce city children to a world of new possibilities. PROFILE: The Many Lives of Jan MorrisIt wasn’t until her latest book, “In My Mind’s Eye,” was serialized on BBC that many of her neighbors realized there was a celebrity in their midst. The Secret History of the Jews From ShanghaiA small but important trail of refugees fleeing the Nazis took an unusual detour through China. A new exhibit in Brooklyn marks the journey. Lens: The Racial Bias Built Into PhotographySarah Lewis explores the relationship between racism and the camera. Trump Says Xi Jinping of China Will Visit Soon, Stirring Anticipation of a Completed Trade DealThe president has suggested in the past that Mr. Xi would travel to the United States for a signing ceremony once the countries have a final deal. Amazon Expanding One-Day Prime Shipping as Sales Growth SlowsMost revenue still comes from website sales, but other services, including cloud computing and advertising, provide an outsize chunk of profits. Amid Measles Outbreak, Quarantine Is Ordered at U.C.L.A. and California State-Los AngelesMore than 200 university students and employees in Los Angeles County may have been exposed to measles and were given quarantine orders this week. Judges Rule Michigan Congressional Districts Are Unconstitutionally GerrymanderedThe panel wrote it was joining “the growing chorus of federal courts” that have held that partisan gerrymandering is unconstitutional. North Korea Demanded $2 Million Before Releasing Comatose U.S. StudentThe bill for the medical care of Otto F. Warmbier, who was in a coma while being detained, was passed to the Treasury Department, but it is unclear if the Trump administration paid it. How to Return a Lost PhoneYou stumble across a lost phone, maybe in a bathroom or in the back of a cab. You feel bad for whoever lost it — that could be you someday! — but don’t know how to reunite it with its owner. Here’s how. How Not to Get Duped When Buying a Used CarIt’s one of the bigger purchases you make, so do your homework. The Rise of Live-Streamer StyleProfessional gamers are more visible than ever, and the athletic apparel industry has taken notice. Finding Lonzo Ball’s Missing $1.5 Million, and HimselfThe Uganda-born financial whiz who blew the whistle on the possibility of fraud in the basketball star’s accounts traveled a long, emotional journey to success. Critic’s Pick: ‘Be Natural’ Review: Rescuing Alice Guy Blaché, a Film Pioneer, From OblivionThis lively documentary shows how a founder of two national cinemas — director, producer and studio boss — was almost forgotten. As Rents Rise, Artists Are Reviving the Idea of the Medieval GuildFrom London to Berlin, five collectives embracing the centuries-old structure of shared resources and labor. Social Q’s: White Privilege Begets White PrivilegeA reader asks: Can I tell my friend that race should play a bigger role in her parenting? Is the Immediate Playback of Events Changing Children’s Memories?Looking at a video right after an event can overlay and alter the actual memory of the experience, experts say. Tech Fix: You Can’t Stop Robocalls. You Shouldn’t Have To.Today’s solutions for fighting spam and scam calls are ineffective. But the onus should be on the phone companies, not you, to solve this problem. More Recent Articles |
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Search and rescue operations were launched Thursday in hopes of reaching 21 migrants reported missing after their boat sank Wednesday night in the Gulf of Paria, authorities said.
Ozuna dominated the Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday, winning nearly a dozen awards on the night, including the show's top honor.
The FBI's Pittsburgh division returned a Bible that was one of hundreds of items stolen from the Carnegie Library to the district attorney's office on Thursday.
Boston Celtics legend and basketball hall of famer John Havlicek passed away Thursday at the age of 79 in Jupiter, Florida.
A federal judge granted a nationwide preliminary injunction on Thursday, blocking a Trump administration ban on abortion clinic referrals.
The Washington Nationals are promoting top prospect Carter Kieboom after suffering injuries to a number of infielders on their roster.
Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray was the No. 1 overall pick selected in the 2019 NFL Draft on Thursday in Nashville.
Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger was killed by blunt force injuries to his head, his death certificate indicates.
Stars of Latin music walk the red carpet at the Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 25, 2019, in Las Vegas. Photos by Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged to cut taxes and make other reforms Thursday in an address responding to the country's so-called Yellow Vest protests.
An ammonia leak in a Chicago suburb left dozens of people hospitalized Thursday, including seven listed in critical condition, the local sheriff's office said.
Star wide receiver Stefon Diggs told UPI he hasn't given up on Kirk Cousins, despite outside criticism of the Minnesota Vikings quarterback.
NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes will be on the cover of "Madden NFL 20," Electronic Arts announced Thursday.
The New York Yankees acquired outfielder Cameron Maybin from the Cleveland Indians on Thursday for cash considerations.
Former NCAA golf champion John Peterson is coming out of retirement, stating Tiger Woods' win at The Masters inspired hi
Antibiotics can be lifesaving, but using them over a long period might raise the odds of heart disease and stroke in older women, a new study suggests.
A federal court ruled Thursday that Michigan must redraw its congressional and legislative maps and hold new Senate elections in 2020.
The risk of thromboembolic episodes declined by 17 percent in patients with coronary artery disease, irregular heart rhythms and worsening heart failure who used the blood thinner Xarelto.
The NHL issued an apology to the Vegas Golden Knights for a controversial major penalty that led to four power-play goals and a win for the San Jose Sharks.
A group of lifeguards, police and bystanders banded together at a Florida beach to rescue a pelican found tangled in fishing gear.
Frieze New York, the famed contemporary art fair, unveiled its first sculpture installation Thursday on the grounds of Rockefeller Center.
A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a Massachusetts judge and state officer on obstruction of justice charges over an undocumented immigrant evading ICE last year.
The Frieze New York contemporary art fair unveils its sculpture installation at Rockefeller Center in New York on April 25, 2019. The free exhibit features 20 sculptures from 14 local and international artists, displayed inside and outside the center. It runs through June 28.
An alligator stole the show at a PGA Tour stop in Louisiana when it quickly won a battle with a snake and made a meal of the smaller reptile.
Transportation officials in California responded to a stretch of highway where a semi truck spilled about 30,000 pounds of frozen food. 

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