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Uganda would consider giving Omar al-Bashir asylum Uganda said Tuesday it would consider giving asylum to deposed Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir if he requested it. Louisiana man charged with 100 counts of child rape A 71-year-old Louisiana man was arrested and charged with 100 counts of first-degree rape for having sexually assaulted minors over decades, police said. Los Angeles Kings hire former Oilers, Sharks head coach Todd McLellan The Los Angeles Kings agreed to terms with Todd McLellan on a multiyear contract to become the franchise's next head coach, the team announced Tuesday. Champions League: Ajax stuns Juventus, Barcelona cruises past United Ajax continued its improbable run and Barcelona raced past Manchester United as both clubs advanced to the UEFA Champions League semifinals Tuesday. CPAP extends life for obese people with sleep apnea There's good news for the millions of obese Americans with sleep apnea: Researchers report the use of the CPAP mask may greatly increase their chances for a longer life. Police search for armed woman after threat at Colorado schools Authorities in Colorado searched for an armed woman in connection with threats that led to lockouts at dozens of schools in the state on Tuesday. Donald Trump uses 2nd veto to override Yemen resolution President Donald Trump signed the second veto of his presidency Tuesday, overturning a congressional resolution to end U.S. support for the war in Yemen. Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller retires from NFL due to major leg injury Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller is retiring from the NFL, more than a year and a half after suffering a major leg injury in the 2017 regular season. Tampa Bay Rays place pitcher Blake Snell on injured list after bathroom accident The Tampa Bay Rays placed star pitcher Blake Snell on the 10-day injured list with a fractured toe, the team announced Tuesday. Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies recalled due to 'unexpected solidified ingredient' Mondelez Global announced a voluntary recall of Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies in the United States on Tuesday. CVS Pharmacy fined $535,000 for filling invalid Percocet prescriptions CVS Pharmacy reached a settlement Tuesday over allegations its stores in Rhode Island filled invalid prescriptions for Percocet. Hot-car deaths hit high in 2018, researchers report Experts say 51 children died in hot cars in the United States last year -- the highest toll on record. New England Patriots add WR Demaryius Thomas, re-sign Jonathan Jones The New England Patriots signed former Houston Texans and Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, the team announced Tuesday. Bill Cosby: AIG settlement of defamation suit is 'despicable' Actor Bill Cosby on Tuesday criticized another defamation lawsuit his insurance company settled from a woman who accused him of a 2008 sexual assault. Common sleep myths pose threat to public health Mistaken beliefs about sleep are common -- including five hours are necessary, snoring is harmless or a drink before bedtime helps you fall asleep -- and pose a significant health threat, a new study warns. 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 premier draws 17.4 million viewers The Season 8 premier of HBO's "Game of Thrones" set a record for viewership across all of its platforms Sunday night. Warriors confirm Demarcus Cousins has torn left quad Golden State Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins has a torn left quadriceps, and is expected to miss the remainder of the postseason. Holden Matthews faces new hate crimes charges for Louisiana church fires A man suspected of setting fire to three historic black churches in Louisiana now faces additional hate crimes charges to which he pleaded not guilty this week. Apple, Qualcomm agree to end all legal disputes Apple and Qualcomm agreed Tuesday to dismiss all legal disputes between the two companies worldwide. Comic-style brochure may help surgical patients understand their procedure A new comic-style brochure helped patients reduce stress by explaining cardiac catheterization, a procedure that inserts a stent to open a narrowed artery to increase blood flow. Bill Weld runs for president as moderate alternative to Donald Trump Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld is the lone candidate so far challenging President Donald Trump in the Republican primary for 2020. Study: Half of people on statins don't hit healthy cholesterol levels After two years of treatment with statins, about half of patients in primary care still don't hit healthy cholesterol levels. Red Sox recall catcher Leon, designate Swihart for assignment The Boston Red Sox have recalled catcher Sandy Leon from Triple-A Pawtucket, designating catcher Blake Swihart for assignment. |
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Trump vetoes bill to end U.S. role in Yemen warThe president said he issued only the second veto of his presidency to stop an "unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities." Stonehenge was built by descendants of Neolithic migrants, DNA study showsGenetic material from old skeletons reveals pattern of migration from present-day Turkey. Notre Dame organist playing when the fire broke out calls the devastation 'unbearable'“It’s like seeing your own house burning,” Johann Vexo said. Trump will allow lawsuits over U.S. properties seized in CubaThe move marks a change in more than two decades of U.S. policy on Cuba. What was lost and what survived devastating Notre Dame fireCulture Minister Franck Riester said the nation's "most precious treasures" were largely spared. Paris firefighter on desperate battle to save Notre Dame, 'France's heritage'One of the 400 who helped battle the blaze that engulfed the famed cathedral shared the sadness many felt. Photo of 'father and daughter' playing outside Notre Dame Cathedral turns into viral searchA tourist who snapped the picture said it was taken an hour before the cathedral was engulfed in flames. Notre Dame fundraiser laments that surge in donations didn't come sooner"It's very, very frustrating," Michel Picaud said. "The importance of restoring this cathedral is only in the full light today ..." Fire out, Parisians grieve and pay respectsOn the banks of the Seine, Parisians expressed a sense of disbelief that their cathedral, which embodies so much of French identity, history and culture, was left in such a state. Restoring Notre Dame is possible, but will be 'painstaking'“This building has been through the French Revolution, the Huguenots and two world wars. I have no doubt it will rise again,” one historian said. What's hot at this year's New York Auto ShowFrom a $4 million Bugatti to a hypercar that can hit 300 mph, this year's New York Auto Show has plenty to dazzle. Devastating Notre Dame Cathedral fire fully extinguished after 9 hoursThe blaze caused the roof to collapse, destroyed a spire and spread to one of two rectangular towers, but the structure and main works of art were saved. Shooter in custody after four dead in 'targeted' killings in CanadaRoyal Canadian Mounted Police says the suspect and the four victims knew each other but gave no details. What we know about the Notre Dame fireThe 850-year-old cathedral has survived frequent modifications, wars, revolutions and renovations. Taliban official says comments on women at peace talks were 'misconstrued'“We still have a clear-cut policy that we wouldn't allow women to represent us in any capacity,” one commander said. More Recent Articles
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Notre-Dame Photos: A Fire and Its AftermathThe famed cathedral still stands, and a devastated France has one unwavering goal: It will be rebuilt. Notre-Dame Attic Was Known as ‘the Forest.’ And It Burned Like One.To preserve the landmark cathedral’s design, officials chose not to install some fire-suppression systems features like firewalls and sprinklers. Paris’s Cathedral of Imagination and MemorySacred symbol, tourist attraction, beacon for visitors and locals alike: After the fire, writers reflect on the building that has been both constant and ever-shifting in the life of Paris. Trump Vetoes Measure to Force End to U.S. Involvement in Yemen WarPresident Trump’s decision to reject the bipartisan resolution was the second time in a month that he has blocked legislation passed by both houses of Congress. An Afghan War Widower Is Caught Up in a ‘Chronic Problem’: Wrongful DeportationOfficials deported the spouse of a U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan, leaving the couple’s 12-year-old daughter to live with her grandparents in Phoenix before the decision was abruptly reversed. Feature: Mick Mulvaney’s Master Class in Destroying a Bureaucracy From WithinThe C.F.P.B. was created to protect Americans from predatory lenders after the financial crisis. President Trump’s new chief of staff took it apart on his way to White House. Notre-Dame, Bernie Sanders, Parkland: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Cathedral for a Fragile AgeThe centuries made Notre-Dame everyone’s. Never has French civilization felt more important. Is This the End of the Line for Nationalism in Australia?If this political moment lasts, the country’s conservative movement could be transformed. Another Reason to Hate Hudson YardsThe billion-dollar luxury real estate project in Manhattan is exploiting a cash-for-visas program meant for the poor. Privacy Is Too Big to UnderstandAt its heart, privacy is about how data is used to take away our control. When Slaveowners Got ReparationsLincoln signed a bill in 1862 that paid up to $300 for every enslaved person freed. Notre-Dame’s Bells Will Toll AgainParis — and the world — comes together after a devastating fire. Why Trump Won’t Stop Talking About Ilhan OmarThe president is following a Republican playbook that is now nearly two decades old. I Don’t Need a DNA Test to Tell Me How Black I AmTests like 23andMe are a fad that distracts us from the reality of race in America. Golf Looks to a Tiger Boom 2.0Interest boomed and prize money skyrocketed after Tiger Woods burst onto the scene. In his absence it stagnated. Now comes another chance. Restaurant Review: Ramen Without Broth? A Chef Doubles Down on a Sidelined DishAt Niche, a new restaurant on the Lower East Side, Shigetoshi Nakamura specializes in mazemen, a ramen style that has been slow to catch on locally. For Democrats, Ilhan Omar Is a Complicated Figure to DefendAfter President Trump attacked the freshman Democrat from Minnesota on Twitter, Democrats pushed back. But they are choosing their words with caution. F.D.A. Halts U.S. Sales of Pelvic Mesh, Citing Safety Concerns for WomenBoston Scientific and Coloplast were the last two companies selling the medical devices, which have resulted in nearly $8 billion in settlements. Los Angeles Archdiocese Pays $8 Million to Teen Girl Abused and Kidnapped by CoachAdvocates for abuse victims said the settlement highlighted the problem of abuse committed by non-clergy members at Catholic institutions. Apple and Qualcomm Settle All Disputes WorldwideApple and Qualcomm said they had agreed to dismiss all litigation between them worldwide. JD.com’s Chief, Richard Liu, Is Accused of Rape in LawsuitA University of Minnesota student is seeking more than $50,000 in damages, four months after prosecutors declined to pursue a criminal case against Mr. Liu. Felicity Huffman Should Get Prison Time in Admissions Scandal, Prosecutors SayProsecutors plan to argue that Ms. Huffman’s part in the college admissions scheme fits a sentencing guideline of four to 10 months of incarceration. China’s Economy Stabilizes After Beijing Opens the Bank VaultsNew figures suggest the Chinese slowdown is bottoming out. Credit goes to a wave of lending, but economists warn that debt-fueled growth can’t continue. Court Rejects 2 Years of Judge’s Decisions in Cole TribunalThe ruling, which found that the judge had wrongly hidden his simultaneous pursuit of a Justice Department job, was a major setback in the oldest death-penalty case at Guantánamo Bay. How to Improve Your Memory (Even if You Can’t Find Your Car Keys)Incredible memory capacities are latent inside all of us — we just have to use the right techniques to awaken them. Sparkle, Once R. Kelly’s Protégée, May Testify Against Him. Again.Sparkle testified that a sex tape showed Mr. Kelly abusing her niece. A rising star years ago, she is arguably best known today for her taking a public stand against him. Keeping Rhythm, and Hanging It in a GalleryDrummers from bands like Guns N’ Roses and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are using new technology to turn their performances into visual art. All it takes is a few open-shutter cameras, some colorful lights and a killer beat. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘Sex Cures Everything’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Keeping Score: Who Owns the Worst Playoff Meltdown? It Almost Has to Be the LightningTampa Bay had a regular season that ranked among the best ever in N.H.L. history. But this team will be remembered for a different reason after being swept by Columbus. The New Health Care: Healing Your Feet, and Finding a Balance in Following Doctor’s OrdersWith plantar fasciitis and other ailments, a key is a realistic therapy routine you can fit into your day. More Recent Articles |
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Uganda said Tuesday it would consider giving asylum to deposed Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir if he requested it.
A 71-year-old Louisiana man was arrested and charged with 100 counts of first-degree rape for having sexually assaulted minors over decades, police said.
The Los Angeles Kings agreed to terms with Todd McLellan on a multiyear contract to become the franchise's next head coach, the team announced Tuesday.
Ajax continued its improbable run and Barcelona raced past Manchester United as both clubs advanced to the UEFA Champions League semifinals Tuesday.
There's good news for the millions of obese Americans with sleep apnea: Researchers report the use of the CPAP mask may greatly increase their chances for a longer life.
Authorities in Colorado searched for an armed woman in connection with threats that led to lockouts at dozens of schools in the state on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump signed the second veto of his presidency Tuesday, overturning a congressional resolution to end U.S. support for the war in Yemen.
Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller is retiring from the NFL, more than a year and a half after suffering a major leg injury in the 2017 regular season.
The Tampa Bay Rays placed star pitcher Blake Snell on the 10-day injured list with a fractured toe, the team announced Tuesday.
Mondelez Global announced a voluntary recall of Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies in the United States on Tuesday.
CVS Pharmacy reached a settlement Tuesday over allegations its stores in Rhode Island filled invalid prescriptions for Percocet.
Experts say 51 children died in hot cars in the United States last year -- the highest toll on record.
The New England Patriots signed former Houston Texans and Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, the team announced Tuesday.
Actor Bill Cosby on Tuesday criticized another defamation lawsuit his insurance company settled from a woman who accused him of a 2008 sexual assault.
Mistaken beliefs about sleep are common -- including five hours are necessary, snoring is harmless or a drink before bedtime helps you fall asleep -- and pose a significant health threat, a new study warns.
The Season 8 premier of HBO's "Game of Thrones" set a record for viewership across all of its platforms Sunday night.
Golden State Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins has a torn left quadriceps, and is expected to miss the remainder of the postseason.
A man suspected of setting fire to three historic black churches in Louisiana now faces additional hate crimes charges to which he pleaded not guilty this week.
Apple and Qualcomm agreed Tuesday to dismiss all legal disputes between the two companies worldwide.
A new comic-style brochure helped patients reduce stress by explaining cardiac catheterization, a procedure that inserts a stent to open a narrowed artery to increase blood flow.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld is the lone candidate so far challenging President Donald Trump in the Republican primary for 2020.
After two years of treatment with statins, about half of patients in primary care still don't hit healthy cholesterol levels.
The Boston Red Sox have recalled catcher Sandy Leon from Triple-A Pawtucket, designating catcher Blake Swihart for assignment. 

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