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SpaceX Crew Dragon test firing results in cloud of smoke, called 'anomaly' A cloud of smoke was seen at Cape Canaveral on Saturday, which SpaceX and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine described as an "anomaly" that occurred during a test firing of the Crew Dragon capsule's thrusters. Anti-migrant group member arrested by FBI Larry Mitchell Hopkins, a 69-year-old New Mexico resident, was arrested for possessing a firearm has a felon. "If migrant families are made to feel threatened, that's completely unacceptable," she said. Ex-U.S. Marine arrested in connection with N. Korea embassy raid in Spain Christopher Ahn, a former U.S. Marine and member of a self-declared human rights group known as Free Joseon, was arraigned in a Los Angeles federal district court on Friday. John Singleton recovering from stroke "Boyz N the Hood" filmmaker John Singleton remained hospitalized Saturday after suffering a stroke on Wednesday. Indians activate SS Francisco Lindor off 10-day IL Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor has been activated off the 10-day injured list, and will be in the team's lineup Saturday. Yankees OF Aaron Judge leaves game with oblique injury New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge left Saturday's game against the Kansas City Royals after suffering a left oblique injury. World's smallest boy going home from hospital A Japanese baby believed to be the smallest surviving boy ever when he was born at 258 grams in October, left Nagano Children's Hospital Saturday growing and healthy. Tiger attacks zookeeper at Topeka Zoo The unnamed female zookeeper is recovering at a local hospital after receiving cuts in the arm, back, head and neck. Florida man arrested after threats to 2 Democratic presidential candidates Authorities arrested a 49-year-old Florida man after he allegedly made threats against two Democratic presidential candidates and a Muslim member of Congress. Ex-Miami coach Mark Richt: Program in 'better hands' without him Former Miami Hurricanes coach Mark Richt made his first public comments Saturday after abruptly leaving the school after the 2018 season. Storms calm after claiming at least 5 lives Between Wednesday and Friday, 31 tornadoes were reported from Florida to Texas, with the storm's biggest blast charging through Avon, N.C., Saturday at 90 mph. Mets' Jacob deGrom has throwing session, says arm feels good New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom took part in playing catch in the outfield Saturday in St.Louis, telling reporters that his arm feels fine. Fires, tear gas highlight another round of Yellow Vests protests in Paris Firefighters extinguished small fires around Place de la Republique set by Yellow Vests protesters demonstrating against high taxes and economic equality. NBA rescinds technical fouls for Warriors' Durant, Clippers' Green Golden State's Kevin Durant and JaMychal Green of the Los Angeles Clippers had technical fouls rescinded from Game 3 of the NBA playoffs series. Gunmen kill 13 at private party in Mexico town Armed gunmen allegedly attacked a private party at a restaurant in Minatitlan, Mexico, killing 13 people but the motive remains a mystery. Fox cancels 'The Gifted' after two seasons "The Gifted" is the latest Marvel superhero series to be canceled in recent months. 11 killed in attack on Kabul ministry Eleven people died in an explosion and the ensuing gunfight at Afghanistan's Ministry of Communication and Information Technology in Kabul on Saturday. In photos: Jessica Lange turns 70: A look back Actress Jessica Lange, known best for her roles in "King Kong" and "American Horror Story," turns 70 on April on April 20, 2019. Here's a look back at her career through the years. FDA approves first general nasal spray against opioid overdose The first generic naloxone nasal spray to treat opioid overdose has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Almost half of young asthma patients misuse inhalers Many children with asthma don't use their inhalers properly and don't get a full dose of medicine, researchers report. Elizabeth Warren calls for President Donald Trump's impeachment Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the first major Democratic 2020 presidential candidate to call for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump Northern Ireland police arrest 2 teens in death of journalist Lyra McKee Northern Ireland police announced Saturday that it arrested two teenagers in connection with Thursday night's shooting death of investigative journalist Lyra McKee in Derry. 'Last Man Standing' renewed for Season 8Adele confirms separation from husband Simon Konecki British singer-songwriter Adele has split up from investment banker Simon Konecki, her husband of two years. Boy, 5, thrown from Mall of America balcony 'showing real signs of recovery' The 5-year-old boy is "showing real signs of recovery" one week after being thrown from the third floor of at the Mall of America in Minnesota, according the family. Khalid's 'Free Spirit' tops the U.S. album chart Singer-songwriter Khalid's "Free Spirit" is the No. 1 album in the United States. |
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Woman's brutal killing in Bangladesh triggers protests"We want justice. Our girls must grow up safely and with dignity," Alisha Pradhan, a model and actress, said. Clashes break out between police and some yellow vest rioters in ParisAs of 1 p.m. GMT, 110 people had been arrested and placed in custody, the Paris prosecutor's office said. One year after Easter pardons, Cambodian refugees find fragile stabilityEx-California Gov. Jerry Brown granted more than 1,000 pardons, several of them to Cambodian refugees facing deportation after criminal convictions. Conspiracy theories, rumors threaten the battle against EbolaThe outbreak, centered in the opposition stronghold of the DRC, continues to spread as rumors undermine the effectiveness of treatment and health care. Thai navy boards cabin of fugitive 'seasteaders' facing death penalty"I was free for a moment. Probably the freest person in the world," Chad Elwartowski posted on his Facebook days before the Thai navy raided his floating home. North Korea slams Bolton's call for sign of denuclearization as 'dim-sighted,' 'nonsense'North Korea said on Thursday it no longer wanted to deal with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and that he should be replaced in talks by someone more mature. Two arrested over fatal shooting of journalist in Northern IrelandMcKee, 29, was a rising star of investigative journalism. She was shot and killed, probably by a stray bullet, during rioting Thursday night. More Recent Articles
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Claims of Shoddy Production Draw Scrutiny to a Second Boeing JetWorkers at a 787 Dreamliner plant in South Carolina have complained of defective manufacturing, debris left on planes and pressure to not report violations. Prodded by Putin, Russians Sought Back Channels to Trump Through the Business WorldThe Mueller report shows how Russia’s efforts to connect with the Trump team spun into high gear after the election as the Kremlin dispatched oligarchs and bankers to find inroads. White House Memo: ‘I Do Not Remember’: Trump Gave a Familiar Reply to the Special Counsel’s QueriesPresident Trump has claimed that he has “one of the world’s greatest memories,” but that failed him repeatedly when answering questions from Robert Mueller. Mueller Witnesses Who Once Served in White House Now Fear Trump’s IreWitnesses whose accounts contributed to the Mueller report’s damaging portrait of the president are said to be concerned about his potential retaliation. Amid a Cyclone’s Floods and Destruction, Mozambique Finds Shards of HopeOur correspondent found both sorrow and resilience in one of the poorest corners of the planet after a savage storm left tens of thousands homeless. After the Storm, a Fight for Survival in MozambiqueIdai was the deadliest cyclone to hit southern Africa in over a century. Augusto Brás and his wife, Amélia, lost their home and their son in the flooding. Now, with their crops ruined and the next big harvest a year away, staying alive is a daily struggle. Mexican Town Once Welcomed Migrants. Now It Blames Mexico’s President for Them.A relentless series of migrant caravans in recent months has taxed local resources and the patience of residents who are turning their ire on the president. F.B.I. Arrests Leader of Right-Wing Militia That Detained Migrants in New MexicoOfficials announced the arrest of Larry Mitchell Hopkins, the leader of a group that was detaining migrants at gunpoint in southern New Mexico. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsThe soul of France. Disappearing glaciers. The most chaotic place on the internet. Bauhaus at 100. And more. Op-Ed Columnist: The Ego Maniac in the Oval Is ‘Exonerated’A vengeful President Trump and his writhing nest of liars slither past the Mueller report — for the moment. The Fight for the Future of Jack the RipperRethinking the world’s most famous serial killer — and his victims — in the #MeToo era. Why Did Nonbelievers Grieve for Notre-Dame?Religion goes on, whether or not people honor its traditions. The Mueller ExposéIt mostly tells us more about what we already know to be true. Finding the Beauty in Cultural AppropriationWhat traveling the world taught me about the universality of playing dress-up in other peoples’ styles. Will the Census Count All of America?If the Supreme Court allows a citizenship question in the 2020 count, it could profoundly affect the nation’s representative democracy. Reverend, You Say the Virgin Birth Is ‘a Bizarre Claim’?The president of Union Theological Seminary also discusses crucifixion, hell and a new reformation. Books of The Times: The Mueller Report: A Thorny, Patriotic Addition to a Curious American BookshelfMuch of what’s in the report was already known, but our book critic says it still has “the power to shock and appall.” Bloody Ax Recovered at Homicide Scene in Brooklyn, Police SayA woman was killed and another woman seriously injured in what the police said was a “terrible, vicious attack” that left both victims with deep lacerations. India Elections 2019: Farmers Are Hurting and Millions Are VotingThe ruling B.J.P. party has not yet delivered the “good days” it promised to farm voters, who make up half of the electorate. In debt and despair, some wonder if anyone can. Jayne Wrightsman, Arts Benefactor and Doyenne of High Society, Dies at 99Mrs. Wrightsman, who had no formal training, became a connoisseur of 18th-century French art and a significant donor to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. What Happens When a Convicted Killer Moves to Town?Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the “Ripper Crew” that once terrorized Illinois, was released from prison last month and moved to Aurora. The mayor and many residents want him gone. How to Bounce Back From RejectionWhen someone rejects you, it helps to remember that there’s another you. with …: Tom Ford, Fragrant Vegan VampireHow a designer known for sex and excess became a devoted family man — and C.F.D.A. chief! More Recent Articles |
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A cloud of smoke was seen at Cape Canaveral on Saturday, which SpaceX and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine described as an "anomaly" that occurred during a test firing of the Crew Dragon capsule's thrusters.
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, a 69-year-old New Mexico resident, was arrested for possessing a firearm has a felon. "If migrant families are made to feel threatened, that's completely unacceptable," she said.
Christopher Ahn, a former U.S. Marine and member of a self-declared human rights group known as Free Joseon, was arraigned in a Los Angeles federal district court on Friday.
"Boyz N the Hood" filmmaker John Singleton remained hospitalized Saturday after suffering a stroke on Wednesday.
Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor has been activated off the 10-day injured list, and will be in the team's lineup Saturday.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge left Saturday's game against the Kansas City Royals after suffering a left oblique injury.
A Japanese baby believed to be the smallest surviving boy ever when he was born at 258 grams in October, left Nagano Children's Hospital Saturday growing and healthy.
The unnamed female zookeeper is recovering at a local hospital after receiving cuts in the arm, back, head and neck.
Authorities arrested a 49-year-old Florida man after he allegedly made threats against two Democratic presidential candidates and a Muslim member of Congress.
Former Miami Hurricanes coach Mark Richt made his first public comments Saturday after abruptly leaving the school after the 2018 season.
Between Wednesday and Friday, 31 tornadoes were reported from Florida to Texas, with the storm's biggest blast charging through Avon, N.C., Saturday at 90 mph.
New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom took part in playing catch in the outfield Saturday in St.Louis, telling reporters that his arm feels fine.
Firefighters extinguished small fires around Place de la Republique set by Yellow Vests protesters demonstrating against high taxes and economic equality.
Golden State's Kevin Durant and JaMychal Green of the Los Angeles Clippers had technical fouls rescinded from Game 3 of the NBA playoffs series.
Armed gunmen allegedly attacked a private party at a restaurant in Minatitlan, Mexico, killing 13 people but the motive remains a mystery.
"The Gifted" is the latest Marvel superhero series to be canceled in recent months.
Eleven people died in an explosion and the ensuing gunfight at Afghanistan's Ministry of Communication and Information Technology in Kabul on Saturday.
Actress Jessica Lange, known best for her roles in "King Kong" and "American Horror Story," turns 70 on April on April 20, 2019. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
The first generic naloxone nasal spray to treat opioid overdose has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Many children with asthma don't use their inhalers properly and don't get a full dose of medicine, researchers report.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the first major Democratic 2020 presidential candidate to call for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump
Northern Ireland police announced Saturday that it arrested two teenagers in connection with Thursday night's shooting death of investigative journalist Lyra McKee in Derry.
Fox has renewed its sitcom "Last Man Standing" for an eighth season.
British singer-songwriter Adele has split up from investment banker Simon Konecki, her husband of two years.
The 5-year-old boy is "showing real signs of recovery" one week after being thrown from the third floor of at the Mall of America in Minnesota, according the family.
Singer-songwriter Khalid's "Free Spirit" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 

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