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Maryland man charged with stealing U-Haul to carry out truck attack A Maryland man was charged with stealing a U-Haul van to carry out an attack inspired by the 2016 truck attack in Nice, France. Rick Barnes to turn down UCLA offer, will remain with Tennessee Volunteers Tennessee Volunteers men's head basketball coach Rick Barnes has decided to remain with the school after a hard push by UCLA. U.S. prohibits entry to 16 Saudis for writer Jamal Khashoggi's murder The United States prohibited 16 Saudi nationals from entering the country Monday for their alleged involvement in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Houston Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni hospitalized with virus, could return soon Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni has been hospitalized with an intestinal virus but expects to rejoin the team before the playoffs. Federal judge blocks policy to send asylum seekers back to Mexico A federal judge on Monday blocked a Trump administration policy to send some asylum seekers back to Mexico to await the resolution of their immigration processing. National Championship Game: Texas Tech's Tariq Owens starts vs. Virginia Texas Tech forward Tariq Owens was introduced as a starter for the Red Raiders' national championship game against the Virginia Cavaliers on Monday. March Madness: Duke freshman Tre Jones to skip NBA draft, return next season Duke Blue Devils freshman Tre Jones will forego the NBA Draft and return for his sophomore season, the school announced Monday. Former New Orleans Saints DL Tyeler Davison to visit with Atlanta Falcons Former New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Tyeler Davison could join an NFC South rival in the upcoming season. 2020 race for president: Who's running so far Some 2020 presidential campaigns are off and running, with a diverse slate of Democrats -- and one Republican -- vying to challenge President Donald Trump. Texas appeals court stays execution of Mark Robertson The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday stayed the execution of a man convicted of murdering a friend and his 81-year-old grandmother. Rep. Eric Swalwell joins crowded field of Democrats vying for 2020 nod U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell on Monday added his name to the growing list of Democrats seeking the 2020 presidential nomination. Miami Dolphins to sign former AAF sacks leader Jayrone Elliott The Miami Dolphins are expected to sign former San Antonio Commanders pass rusher Jayrone Elliott. Maine woman arrested for sending threatening letter to Sen. Susan Collins Authorities arrested a Maine woman for allegedly mailing a threatening letter to Sen. Susan Collins last year, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday. Texans' Justin Reid on Raiders' Antonio Brown: 'I can't wait to smash this dude' Houston Texans safety Justin Reid responded to Oakland Raiders star receiver Antonio Brown's critical post of Pittsburgh Steelers wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster. U.N. condemns airstrike on Tripoli airport The United Nations condemned an airstrike on the only functioning airport in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, on Monday. Trump cancels MLB deal to allow Cuban players without defection The Trump administration canceled an agreement that would have allowed Cuban baseball players to play in the MLB without having to give up their citizenship. Alison Mack pleads guilty to racketeering in NXIVM case Actress Allison Mack pleaded guilty Monday to racketeering charges related to her involvement with an alleged sex cult in New York. Cubs pitcher Jon Lester lifted with hamstring tightness in home opener Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester left Monday's home opener at Wrigley Field with left hamstring tightness. 3 U.S. service members, 1 contractor killed in blast at Bagram Air Base Three U.S. service members and one civilian contractor died Monday when an improvised explosive device detonated near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. Telemedicine may lead to antibiotic overprescription for kids Doctors may be overprescribing medication for children during telemedicine visits, a new study says. SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch delayed again to Wednesday SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch with the ArabSat 6A satellite aboard has been moved back another day to Wednesday evening. Felicity Huffman, 13 others plead guilty in Varsity Blues sting Actor Felicity Huffman and 13 other defendants pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to a national college bribery and recruitment scheme. Electrical current might rejuvenate aging memory It's common for people to become less sharp as they age, taking a little longer to do math in their heads or work out a knotty problem. But scientists might have a solution. |
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Trump administration moves to undercut MLB's deal with CubaThe administration scuttled a deal enabling Cuban baseball players to play on major league teams in the U.S. without defecting. Trump says Uganda must find kidnappers of freed tourist. Uganda responds.A Ugandan government spokesman responded that there are more gun deaths in the U.S. than kidnappings in Uganda. Trump labels Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terror groupThe move is expected to further isolate Iran and could have widespread implications for U.S. personnel and policy in the Middle East and elsewhere. Why much of the country is headed for $4 gasDrivers in different parts of the country will continue to see prices climb, albeit at different rates, say gas pricing experts. 3 American service members killed in car bombing near Afghanistan's Bagram AirfieldThe Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. Environmentalists fear rampant deforestation as Brazil's Bolsonaro eyes new policyPresident Jair Bolsonaro is considering changing who oversees Brazil's environmental policy. It may lead to less oversight of the Amazon rainforest, activists say. France is 'playing hardball' as U.K. frets on the brink of BrexitBrexit was originally scheduled for March 29, but it will happen this Friday unless all 27 leaders of other E.U. countries agree to another delay. U.S. pulls troops as fighting engulfs LibyaThe self-styled Libyan National Army launched a surprise offensive last week, a move that could potentially drag the country back into civil war. Trump looms large over Israeli election as Netanyahu aims to make historyA vital component of a bid by "King Bibi" to become Israel's longest-serving prime minister sits 10,000 miles away in Washington. U.K. considers direct regulation of social media companies"Voluntary actions from industry to tackle online harms have not been applied consistently or gone far enough." Male refugees victimized by sexual violence say U.N. staffer wanted bribes to help themMale refugees said sexual assault forced them to flee their homes in hopes they could find peace, but they became victims of corruption instead. American couple vanishes while vacationing in Dominican RepublicOrlando Moore and his girlfriend, Portia Ravenelle, haven't been heard from in nearly two weeks. They are from Mount Vernon, New York. More Recent Articles
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Trump Purge Set to Force Out More Top Homeland Security OfficialsAs the president expressed frustration with his own administration, the top echelon of the department managing border security and other matters was being hollowed out. Trump Signals Even Fiercer Immigration Agenda, With a Possible Return of Family SeparationsThe longer-term effect of the eruption of Oval Office frustration is likely to be a burst of anti-immigrant policies that stand out, even for Mr. Trump. Chinese Woman Arrested at Mar-a-Lago Had a Hidden Camera Detector, Prosecutors SayYujing Zhang, 32, was allowed into President Trump’s resort by Secret Service agents, but was later arrested. The authorities said she also had large amounts of cash in her hotel room. Boeing’s 737 Max: 1960s Design, 1990s Computing Power and Paper ManualsThe Boeing jet that crashed twice in five months relied on decades-old systems and left pilots without some common safety features. News Analysis: In Trump, Netanyahu Sees an Ally Who Helps Him Push the EnvelopePresident Trump has given Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the political cover to embrace a position that critics say would all but extinguish the dream of a viable Palestinian state. Why Some Israelis Support NetanyahuPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is caught up in a corruption scandal that has clouded his campaign ahead of Tuesday’s election, but some Israelis still support him. We went there to understand why they are sticking with him. Netanyahu’s Talk of West Bank Annexations Is a Blow to Peace but No Surprise, Palestinians SayAbsorbing Jewish settlements on the West Bank into Israel could draw violent reactions, Arabs warn, but it would also confirm what they think is Israel’s goal. Felicity Huffman and 13 Others to Plead Guilty in College Admissions ScandalMs. Huffman is the best-known figure to admit wrongdoing in the investigation, which found faked test scores, phony athletic credentials and big payments. Olympic Cyclist Kelly Catlin Seemed Destined for Glory. Then She Killed Herself.Catlin was lining up for a shot at Olympic gold. And an elite mathematical mind would open opportunities off the track. But torment lurked behind the success. Cancel Kirstjen NielsenHer role in terrorizing children should make her a permanent pariah. At Long Last, a Glimpse of a Black HoleThis week scientists are expected to release images of the silhouette of this elusive and inscrutable astronomical object. Subpoena Isn’t the Only Way to Get the Mueller ReportBy law, the House and Senate Intelligence Committees should already have certain investigative materials relating to Russian election meddling. People Can Savage Social Norms, but Also Revive ThemIndividuals can change the way we see. Why Does Trump Want to Debase the Fed?The tax cut fizzled; send in the clowns! Who Is Left to Say No to Trump?Kirstjen Nielsen is the latest one out of the president’s spiraling cabinet who expressed his cruelty but wouldn’t go as far as he wanted. To Reform the Police, Target Their Union ContractWe did this in Austin and won. The Stone: The End of SatireThe toxic disinformation of social media has rendered traditional forms of humor quaint and futile. The N.F.L.’s Great Cherry Tree CaperThe league didn’t actually try to steal Nashville’s gorgeous cherry trees, but it sure felt that way. Latin America Is Already Trump’s 2020 Presidential Campaign Testing GroundThe U.S. president needs to keep cooperating closely with Mexico, steer clear of any military action in Venezuela and refrain from bullying his partners and allies in the region. Iran Should Reconcile With AmericaIsn’t it time to abandon the policies that have kept the people of Iran and the United States apart since 1979? The Rise and Rise of the Turkish RightThe opposition parties challenging President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offer another version of the right-wing nationalism of his party and its nationalist partner. With ‘Unplanned,’ Abortion Opponents Turn Toward HollywoodThe makers of the divisive anti-abortion movie — a word-of-mouth hit that a physician called misleading — say they’ve been shunned by mainstream media. Metropolitan Diary: ‘I Really Just Wanted the Comfort of My Husband’s Being There’Asking for flowers before having surgery, help hailing a cab on East Houston Street and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Trump Designates Iran’s Revolutionary Guards a Foreign Terrorist GroupThe designation is the first one by the United States against part of a foreign government. The Pentagon and C.I.A. oppose the move, citing risks to Americans. Trump Ends Deal Between M.L.B. and Cuban Baseball FederationThe Trump administration declared that the deal violated trade laws because the Cuban federation was part of the government in Havana. Eric Swalwell, California Congressman, Is Running for PresidentMr. Swalwell, a member of the House Intelligence and Judiciary Committees, has gained notoriety as a critic of President Trump’s foreign and immigration policies. Powerful Storm Threatens More Misery in Flood-Hit MidwestThe system is expected to dump significant snow and rain this week on a region that is still struggling to recover from devastating floods. Maryland Man Planned to Run Down Pedestrians at National Harbor, U.S. SaysFederal prosecutors say Rondell Henry, 28, was inspired by an ISIS attack in Nice, France, in 2016. He has been charged with interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle. Culture of Secrecy Shields Hospitals With Outbreaks of Drug-Resistant InfectionsThe lack of transparency puts patients at risk, some say. Institutions say disclosure could scare some people away from seeking needed medical care. Lens: Photos of Lesbian Lives Meant to Inspire a MovementJoan E. Biren began to photograph at a time when it was almost impossible to find authentic images of lesbians and aimed to help build a movement for their liberation. A Savory Tart for a Fickle SeasonUsing store-bought puff pastry makes this spring tart more effortless than it may appear. The New Health Care: Can Doctors Talk Teenagers Out of Risky Drinking?The answer is worth knowing. The research is lacking. More Recent Articles |
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A Maryland man was charged with stealing a U-Haul van to carry out an attack inspired by the 2016 truck attack in Nice, France.
Tennessee Volunteers men's head basketball coach Rick Barnes has decided to remain with the school after a hard push by UCLA.
The United States prohibited 16 Saudi nationals from entering the country Monday for their alleged involvement in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni has been hospitalized with an intestinal virus but expects to rejoin the team before the playoffs.
A federal judge on Monday blocked a Trump administration policy to send some asylum seekers back to Mexico to await the resolution of their immigration processing.
Texas Tech forward Tariq Owens was introduced as a starter for the Red Raiders' national championship game against the Virginia Cavaliers on Monday.
Duke Blue Devils freshman Tre Jones will forego the NBA Draft and return for his sophomore season, the school announced Monday.
Former New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Tyeler Davison could join an NFC South rival in the upcoming season.
Some 2020 presidential campaigns are off and running, with a diverse slate of Democrats -- and one Republican -- vying to challenge President Donald Trump.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday stayed the execution of a man convicted of murdering a friend and his 81-year-old grandmother.
U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell on Monday added his name to the growing list of Democrats seeking the 2020 presidential nomination.
The Miami Dolphins are expected to sign former San Antonio Commanders pass rusher Jayrone Elliott.
Authorities arrested a Maine woman for allegedly mailing a threatening letter to Sen. Susan Collins last year, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday.
Houston Texans safety Justin Reid responded to Oakland Raiders star receiver Antonio Brown's critical post of Pittsburgh Steelers wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster.
The United Nations condemned an airstrike on the only functioning airport in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, on Monday.
The Trump administration canceled an agreement that would have allowed Cuban baseball players to play in the MLB without having to give up their citizenship.
Actress Allison Mack pleaded guilty Monday to racketeering charges related to her involvement with an alleged sex cult in New York.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester left Monday's home opener at Wrigley Field with left hamstring tightness.
Three U.S. service members and one civilian contractor died Monday when an improvised explosive device detonated near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
Doctors may be overprescribing medication for children during telemedicine visits, a new study says.
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch with the ArabSat 6A satellite aboard has been moved back another day to Wednesday evening.
Actor Felicity Huffman and 13 other defendants pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to a national college bribery and recruitment scheme.
It's common for people to become less sharp as they age, taking a little longer to do math in their heads or work out a knotty problem. But scientists might have a solution. 

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