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Four counties seek death penalty against alleged Golden State Killer Prosecutors from four California counties unanimously decided Wednesday to seek the death penalty against the man accused of being the Golden State Killer and the East Area Rapist. Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart has torn oblique, out 4-6 weeks Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart suffered a torn left oblique and will miss time, the team announced Wednesday. 2019 WNBA Draft round-by-round results: Notre Dame's Jackie Young taken at No. 1 The Las Vegas Aces selected Notre Dame guard Jackie Young with the No. 1 overall pick in Wednesday night's WNBA Draft. Former Penn State President Graham Spanier ordered to report to prison A judge ordered former Penn State University President Graham Spanier to report to prison by next month to begin serving his sentence for a child endangerment conviction. Figure skater Nathan Chen spending break from Yale on Stars on Ice tour As the competitive figure-skating season ends, two-time world champion Nathan Chen will spend his summer vacation from Yale University performing with the Stars On Ice tour. Champions League: Barcelona tops United, Juventus plays to draw with Ajax Cristiano Ronaldo scored as Juventus played to a 1-1 draw with Ajax, and Barcelona picked up a narrow 1-0 win against Manchester United in the Champions League. EU, British PM Theresa May agree to six-month Brexit extension European Union leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed Wednesday to a six-month extension on Britain's deadline to withdraw from the bloc. Donald Trump signs executive orders to speed up pipeline construction President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders Wednesday aiming to increase the production and transportation of oil and natural gas. New England Patriots meet with free-agent WR Demaryius Thomas The New England Patriots visited with former Denver Broncos and Houston Texans wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on Wednesday. New York Giants finalizing four-year contract with WR Sterling Shepard The New York Giants are close to completing a large contract extension with wide receiver Sterling Shepard. Patagonia sues Anheuser-Busch over 'Patagonia' beer Outdoor apparel company Patagonia filed a lawsuit against beer maker Anheuser-Busch over its newly launched "Patagonia" beer. ICE Acting Director Ron Vitiello resigns after nomination withdrawal ICE Acting Director Ron Vitiello resigned days after President Donald Trump withdrew his nomination to permanently head the agency. Eric and Lara Trump expecting their second child Eric Trump and wife Lara Trump announced on social media Wednesday that they are expecting their second child. New species of early human found in cave in the Philippines Scientists announced the discovery of a new species of ancient human, Homo luzonensis, on Wednesday. Three killed in Bangkok hotel fire Up to three people died and seven more sustained injuries when a fire broke out at a hotel in Bangkok on Wednesday, local authorities said. Obese mothers' breast milk may contribute to child's weight gain, study says New findings show that the molecular makeup of the breast milk of an expecting mother who is obese could affect the weight of her child. Watch: Man frees seal from commercial fishing line A visitor to a beach in Namibia captured video showing how he tackled a seal to free it from fishing line wrapped around its neck. Suns agree to hire Jeff Bower as new VP of basketball operations The Phoenix Suns have agreed to a deal with veteran executive Jeff Bower to join the team as their new senior vice president of basketball operations. Climate change could make allergy season worse New research suggests that people with allergies are feeling their effects earlier in the year, and that they're getting worse. Scientists prevent supercooled water from freezing Scientists have discovered a way to keep water from freezing, even at extremely cold temperatures. Benny Gantz concedes; Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu secures 5th term Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz conceded to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday after a close election between the two men. 'When Calls the Heart' producer thanks fans for support in 'challenging time' Brian Bird, an executive producer on "When Calls the Heart," thanked fans for their support in the wake of Lori Loughlin's college admissions scandal. Watch: Man takes giant shoe for a drive on Paris road A driver on a Paris road drew attention due to his unusual choice of vehicle -- a motorized giant shoe. |
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Russian court sides with transgender woman who sued employerThe ruling marks the first time that a Russian court has recognized workplace discrimination against a trans person. Mnuchin says U.S. and China have agreed on a trade deal enforcement methodThe treasury secretary said that, if completed, the agreement would be the most significant change to U.S.-China economic relations in 40 years. Israel's Netanyahu claims 'colossal victory,' opponent concedesA fourth consecutive and fifth overall term as prime minister would make him the longest-serving leader in the country's history. Diplomats are playing play 'good cop, bad cop' over Brexit delayIf they cannot agree on an extension, the U.K. faces the prospect of crashing out of the European Union without a deal on Friday. Red Cross regains access to Venezuela jails, military prisonsHighly guarded military facilities that hold inmates considered to be political prisoners are among the jails the Red Cross has regained access to. First photo of a black hole reveals unseeableA picture of the super-dense object about 55 million light-years from Earth was unveiled in Washington and five other cities around the world. New York couple missing in Dominican Republic are both believed to be deadA car found in the Caribbean Sea is believed to be the one the couple rented during their trip. Uganda hits back at Trump over U.S. tourist kidnapping: 'We don't need his lecture'The latest salvo in the war of words between the two countries came as officials confirmed that the U.S. was involved in the operation to rescue Kimberly Sue Endicott. New Zealand approves new gun laws just weeks after mosque attackAround 250,000 people in the country own a total of about 1.5 million weapons. Couple found dead in Dominican Republic thought to be missing NY pairA woman was found unconscious on the side of the road and later died, and a man's body was found in a car in the ocean, police said. N.Y. firefighter among 3 U.S. service members killed in roadside Afghanistan bombChristopher Slutman, a 15-year veteran of the New York City Fire Department, worked in the Bronx and was also a volunteer firefighter in Maryland. More Recent Articles
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The U.S. Immigration System May Have Reached a Breaking PointFor years, there have been warnings that America’s immigration system was going to fail. That time may be now. In San Antonio, a Preview of How Immigration Could Play Out in 2020President Trump said Democrats would pay a price for their position on the issue. Julián Castro, the only Latino in the Democratic presidential field, fired back. European Union Extends Brexit Deadline to Oct. 31The European Union offered Britain a Brexit deadline at the end of October to avert a cliff-edge divorce that was set to happen on Friday evening. Darkness Visible, Finally: Astronomers Capture First Ever Image of a Black HoleAstronomers at last have captured a picture of one of the most secretive entities in the cosmos. Ex-Obama Counsel Expects to Be Charged Soon in Mueller-Related CaseGregory B. Craig would become the first top Democrat to be charged in a case developed by the special counsel. Barr Asserts Intelligence Agencies Spied on the Trump CampaignThe attorney general said “spying did occur” in remarks certain to please President Trump, who has accused law enforcement officials of targeting his campaign. Barr Says Congress May See Some Redacted Parts of Mueller ReportIn a second straight day of testimony before the release of the special counsel report, the attorney general said he would not take out criticisms of President Trump. Pete Buttigieg, Gay and Christian, Challenges Religious Right on Their Own TurfMr. Buttigieg has confronted evangelicals like Vice President Mike Pence, questioning the moral authority of religious leaders who have stayed silent on President Trump’s conduct. Black Hole, William Barr, Human Species: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Israel’s Lesson for the Democrats in 2020The election was a referendum on Netanyahu and he nailed it. His playbook will be Trump’s in 2020. Why We Need ‘Game of Thrones’The epic fantasy series is more than just escape. It is a way of imagining our way to the future. Trump’s Other BaseIn preparation for 2020, the president is focused on the minority vote. Hungry and Desperate, but Away From a Country in ChaosMillions of Venezuelans have poured across borders into Colombia and other countries, fleeing repression, corruption and a collapsing economy. I Didn’t Write This Column. I Spoke It.The screenless internet could be amazing — or terrible. Brunei’s Royal Barbarity and HypocrisyThe oil-rich sultanate imposes harsh Shariah law on its subjects, while members of the royal family enjoy lives of conspicuous luxury. Mr. Netanyahu’s Next TestHe ran an ugly, nationalist campaign. Can he be the leader of all of Israel? Bibi Trump and Donald NetanyahuThey both see the world’s problems as opportunities to cement their hold on power. Why Israel Still Loves NetanyahuYes, he has many faults. But on the issues that matter most, he’s a visionary leader. How Far Left Is Too Far Left for 2020 Democrats?Or is that question beside the point in the Trump era? Cuba Has Hijacked VenezuelaVenezuelans are not victims of a single dictatorship, but of two. Congress to I.R.S.: Don’t Even Think of Helping TaxpayersCongress could free most Americans from the annual drudgery of filling out tax forms. Instead, it’s trying to lock the current system in place. The Rise of the Milícia StateJust how deep do the connections between Brazil’s paramilitary “death squads” and the government run? Critic’s Notebook: It’s a Crumbling Road to Despair. Can New York Fix the B.Q.E.?There are a number of promising plans to repair the detested Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. But solving the problem will take an act of collective will. Stripping Away Lies to Expose a Painter’s Nazi PastA new exhibition of the German painter Emil Nolde shows that rather than being a victim of Hitler’s regime, he was an enthusiastic supporter. Treasury Dept. Declines House Request for Trump’s Tax ReturnsSteven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, told Congress that more time was needed to evaluate the request and cited privacy concerns. Uber Is Said to Aim for I.P.O. Valuation of Up to $100 BillionThe ride-hailing giant gave some investors an initial estimate of its public market valuation, which ranged from $90 billion to $100 billion. Blizzard Hits Central U.S. a Day After States Bask in Spring SunshineThe storm pounded parts of the Rockies and the Plains, dropping temperatures by up to 50 degrees in places like Denver. News Analysis: It’s Netanyahu’s Israel NowIn re-electing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israelis endorsed a politician who offered himself as the embodiment of stability and military and economic security. Matter: An Ancient Human Species Is Discovered in a Philippine CaveArchaeologists in Luzon Island have turned up the bones of a distantly related species, Homo luzonensis, further expanding the human family tree. Michigan State Discouraged Reporting of Rape Allegation Against Athletes, Woman SaysA woman who accused three basketball players and sued the university speaks publicly about her case for the first time. Digital Addiction Getting You Down? Try an Analog CureAdministering this cure isn’t easy, but it’s worth the effort. How to Keep Kids’ Art From Cluttering Up Your HomeLittle artists are prolific. Take action before torn finger paintings and lumpy clay pots take over your home. A Night at the Museum With Beer and SkullsFor two researchers at the American Museum of Natural History, closing time means the start of an anthropological happy hour that has yielded 10 books and scores of scientific articles and papers. Fiction: In T.C. Boyle’s Trippy New Novel, Characters Turn On, Tune In and Drop Lots of Acid“Outside Looking In” explores the LSD-fueled escapades of Timothy Leary and his Harvard graduate students. Critic’s Pick: Bruce Hornsby’s New Album Is Complex and Untrendy. That’s Why It’s So Good.For his 21st album, the songwriter takes daring, rewarding turns on a record that addresses a complicated world. Most Osteoporosis Drugs Don’t Build Bone. This One Does.In clinical trials, Evenity substantially increased bone density and prevented fractures more effectively than available treatments, according to the drug makers’ findings. How to Stop Thinking Your Teen Is ‘Pushing Your Buttons’Do clothes on the floor make you crazy? Experts say that the tension is often about the way the parent responds. More Recent Articles |
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Prosecutors from four California counties unanimously decided Wednesday to seek the death penalty against the man accused of being the Golden State Killer and the East Area Rapist.
Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart suffered a torn left oblique and will miss time, the team announced Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Aces selected Notre Dame guard Jackie Young with the No. 1 overall pick in Wednesday night's WNBA Draft.
A judge ordered former Penn State University President Graham Spanier to report to prison by next month to begin serving his sentence for a child endangerment conviction.
As the competitive figure-skating season ends, two-time world champion Nathan Chen will spend his summer vacation from Yale University performing with the Stars On Ice tour.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored as Juventus played to a 1-1 draw with Ajax, and Barcelona picked up a narrow 1-0 win against Manchester United in the Champions League.
European Union leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed Wednesday to a six-month extension on Britain's deadline to withdraw from the bloc.
President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders Wednesday aiming to increase the production and transportation of oil and natural gas.
The New England Patriots visited with former Denver Broncos and Houston Texans wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on Wednesday.
The New York Giants are close to completing a large contract extension with wide receiver Sterling Shepard.
Outdoor apparel company Patagonia filed a lawsuit against beer maker Anheuser-Busch over its newly launched "Patagonia" beer.
ICE Acting Director Ron Vitiello resigned days after President Donald Trump withdrew his nomination to permanently head the agency.
Eric Trump and wife Lara Trump announced on social media Wednesday that they are expecting their second child.
Scientists announced the discovery of a new species of ancient human, Homo luzonensis, on Wednesday.
Up to three people died and seven more sustained injuries when a fire broke out at a hotel in Bangkok on Wednesday, local authorities said.
New findings show that the molecular makeup of the breast milk of an expecting mother who is obese could affect the weight of her child.
A visitor to a beach in Namibia captured video showing how he tackled a seal to free it from fishing line wrapped around its neck.
The Phoenix Suns have agreed to a deal with veteran executive Jeff Bower to join the team as their new senior vice president of basketball operations.
New research suggests that people with allergies are feeling their effects earlier in the year, and that they're getting worse.
Scientists have discovered a way to keep water from freezing, even at extremely cold temperatures.
Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz conceded to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday after a close election between the two men.
Brian Bird, an executive producer on "When Calls the Heart," thanked fans for their support in the wake of Lori Loughlin's college admissions scandal.
A driver on a Paris road drew attention due to his unusual choice of vehicle -- a motorized giant shoe. 

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