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Guantanamo prison commander fired The commander of the detention camps at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has been fired, the Department of Defense. (Spoiler alert!) Major characters die in action-packed 'Game of Thrones' episode The third episode of Game of Thrones' eighth and final season aired Sunday, featuring a huge battle, as well as the deaths of numerous key characters. Dallas Cowboys to sign Larry Allen Jr., son of Hall of Fame OL Larry Allen The Dallas Cowboys are expected to sign guard Larry Allen Jr., the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman Larry Allen, as a rookie free agent. Watch: Carolina Hurricanes score two goals in 48 seconds to beat Islanders The Carolina Hurricanes grabbed a 2-0 series lead over the New York Islanders after a furious rally in the third period of Game 2 Sunday. Golden State Warriors edge Houston Rockets in foul-filled Game 1 The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 104-100 in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Sunday at Oracle Arena. Baltimore police: One dead among eight shot At least one person was dead after eight people were shot during a cookout in West Baltimore, police said Sunday night. Spanish Socialist party wins most seats in snap elections Spain's ruling Socialist Party was declared the winner of the country's snap election Sunday, a government spokeswoman said. College freshman among four killed in Seattle crane collapse A college freshman was among two people who died when a construction crane fell onto six cars in downtown Seattle. Two construction workers also were killed in the accident Saturday. Watch: Angels' Albert Pujols passes Barry Bonds for third on RBI list Los Angeles Angels first baseman Albert Pujols passed former MLB slugger Barry Bonds for third place on the all-time RBI list against the Kansas City Royals. Padres rookie shortstop Tatis Jr. leaves game with injury San Diego Padres rookie shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. left Sunday's game against the Washington Nationals with an injury after stretching for a throw at second base. Former Oakland Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski to retire after 19 seasons Former Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski is retiring from the NFL after 19 seasons. 'Designated Survivor' Season 3 to debut on Netflix June 7 Season 3 of the political thriller "Designated Survivor" will begin streaming on Netflix on June 7. Brewers' Yelich exits game with lower back injury Milwaukee outfielder and 2018 National League MVP Christian Yelich left Sunday's game against the New York Mets with a lower back injury. Watch: Celtics' Jaylen Brown dunks over Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown had a thunderous dunk over Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo in the fourth quarter of Sunday's Game 1. Crews rescue 5 trapped in Virginia cave Crews rescued five people that had been trapped in a Virginia cave for nearly two days on Sunday. 'Avengers: Endgame' earns $350M at North American box office "Avengers: Endgame" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $350 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. X-rays negative on Mets' Cano after being hit by pitch New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano left Sunday's game against the Washington Nationals after being hit on the hand by a pitch. Brayton Point Cooling towers break record for tallest ever imploded Two cooling towers from a Massachusetts power plant were demolished in a record-breaking implosion on Saturday. Nationals place 1B Ryan Zimmerman on the 10-day injured list The Washington Nationals have placed starting first baseman Ryan Zimmerman on the 10-day injured list. Washburn DB killed, Giants draft pick injured in shooting A double shooting Sunday morning killed a Washburn University defensive back and injured his teammate drafted over the weekend by the Giants. Former Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar dies at 87 Former Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar died at the age of 87 early Sunday morning, according to a statement from his nonprofit. Pope Francis donates $500,000 to assist Central American migrants Pope Francis donated $500,000 to assist migrants attempting to enter the United States from Central America, the Vatican announced Sunday. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to visit Iraq by year's end Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Iraq by the end of the year, Turkey's foreign minister said Sunday. |
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Guantanamo's top commander fired over 'loss of confidence' in leadershipHe had appealed for upgrades to accommodate the detention camp's aging population. Mexican man traps himself in hole he dug to spy on exThe man had been ordered to stay away from his ex-girlfriend due to domestic violence charges. He is now in jail. With churches shut after bombs, Sri Lankans hear Mass on TVRaids and police curfews have shut down areas of eastern Sri Lanka, and Catholic leaders have canceled Sunday Masses indefinitely. Jewish leaders urge 'wake-up call' after latest synagogue attackSaturday's attack came six months after a man fatally shot 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh — the deadliest attack against Jews in American history. Japan's 'revolutionary' emperor to abdicate, leaving imposing legacy for his sonAkihito, 85, will step down Tuesday after more than 30 years on the Chrysanthemum Throne. More Recent Articles |
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Barr Threatens Not to Testify Before House, but Democrats May Subpoena HimThe House Judiciary Committee was planning to question Attorney General William P. Barr on Thursday. But he objects to the panel’s proposed format for questioning. Mnuchin Says Trade Negotiations With China Are in ‘the Final Laps’The Treasury secretary travels to Beijing this week as trade talks between the United States and China reach a critical point. Trump Repeats a False Claim That Doctors ‘Execute’ NewbornsThe president has made “executing babies” part of his refrain on abortion, but the evidence does not back him up. ‘No One Should Be Gunned Down in Worship’: Synagogue Shooting Keeps Religious Leaders On EdgeAn attack in Poway, Calif., was the latest reminder of a new reality that rabbis, imams and pastors must now take measures to prepare for the horrors of mass shootings. The Long Run: Biden and Obama’s ‘Odd Couple’ Relationship Aged Into Family TiesFour years ago, Barack Obama gently discouraged him from running for president, but Joseph R. Biden Jr. is back and presenting himself as Mr. Obama’s natural heir. John Hickenlooper Thinks He Can Unite America, Bloopers and AllThe Democratic Party has never nominated a presidential candidate from west of the Central time zone. The former governor of Colorado believes he can change that. Sri Lanka Dispatch: Sri Lanka Attacks: Hometown of Accused Mastermind Was Fertile Ground for ExtremismThe influences of Wahhabism, a hard-line strain of Islam, transformed the hometown of the suspected ringleader in the Easter Bombings. How an Abuse Victim’s Nerve and a Hidden iPhone Led to the Arrest of a Sundance FounderSean Escobar wanted answers from the man who he said groped him in 1993. He got them, and recorded the conversation. It spurred a new child to come forward. Seattle Eyes Its Crane-Filled Skyline After a Deadly AccidentThe tech boom fueling the city’s prosperity has also filled it with building sites. Residents welcome the growth but are wary of its hazards after a crane collapse left four dead. Losing Our Fourth Amendment Data ProtectionThe courts have shielded information when we have a “reasonable expectation” it will stay private. What happens when we stop believing? The Fickle Over the FaithfulLoyal supporters of the Democratic Party deserve answers. A Despicable Cartoon in The TimesThe paper of record needs to reflect deeply on how it came to publish anti-Semitic propaganda. In Paraguay, Long a Haven for Corruption, Popular Protests Get ResultsBut some worry that the grass-roots demonstrations — including egging officials’ homes — are little more than mob justice. Loose Ends: Your Privacy Is Our BusinessLet us reassure you: You’re worried only because you don’t understand anything about anything. Mass Shootings Have Become a Sickening MemeOnline messages from suspects in shootings at a California synagogue and a New Zealand mosque were similar. Your Turn: Does Norway Have the Answer to Excess in Youth Sports?Most children play organized sports in Norway, but enjoyment is prized more than winning. And the manic drive for scholarships is alien. Are there lessons for the United States? Guantánamo Bay Prison Commander Has Been FiredRear Adm. John C. Ring has been let go because of a “loss of confidence in his ability” to lead, the United States Southern Command said Sunday in a statement. Times Apologizes for Publishing Anti-Semitic CartoonThe cartoon, which ran in the Opinion pages of the international edition, drew widespread condemnation. “It was an error of judgment to publish it,” a Times spokeswoman said. Man in Custody in Connection With 7 Killings in Tennessee, Police SayThe circumstances of the killings — the bodies were found less than one mile apart about 50 miles northeast of Nashville — largely remained a mystery. Horseman Rides Into Crowd of Anti-Coal Protesters in Australia, Injuring WomanThe woman was left unconscious Sunday at a protest held by environmentalists in a town near a proposed coal mine that could be one of the largest in the world. Giants Draft Pick Corey Ballentine Shot Hours After His SelectionBallentine, picked by the Giants in the sixth round of the draft, was wounded early Sunday near Washburn University. A college teammate died. In Spain’s Election, Socialist Party Strengthens Hold on ParliamentPrime Minister Pedro Sánchez claimed victory for his Socialist Party. But he will still need to form a coalition to govern. Richard Lugar, Longtime Indiana G.O.P. Senator, Dies at 87His most notable accomplishment: helping to create a program to destroy surplus stocks of nuclear weapons around the world. ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Shows Movie Theaters Can Still Be on Top of the WorldThe superhero film broke box-office records, taking in $1.2 billion worldwide, and led to gridlock at the multiplexes in a fragmented era of streaming. How Your Strengths Can Sometimes Become WeaknessesInstead of striving to use your strengths more often, aim to use them more wisely. After 50 Years, Film Society of Lincoln Center Is a ‘Society’ No MoreThe nonprofit organization is unveiling a new name — Film at Lincoln Center — in an effort to reach a wider audience. On Pro Basketball: A Cloudy Future for the N.B.A.’s ‘Gold Standard’ Following Game 7 LossGregg Popovich will coach the San Antonio Spurs for as long as he wants. But at 70, how much longer will he want to keep his Playoff School open? More Recent Articles |
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The commander of the detention camps at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has been fired, the Department of Defense.
The third episode of Game of Thrones' eighth and final season aired Sunday, featuring a huge battle, as well as the deaths of numerous key characters.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to sign guard Larry Allen Jr., the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman Larry Allen, as a rookie free agent.
The Carolina Hurricanes grabbed a 2-0 series lead over the New York Islanders after a furious rally in the third period of Game 2 Sunday.
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 104-100 in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Sunday at Oracle Arena.
At least one person was dead after eight people were shot during a cookout in West Baltimore, police said Sunday night.
Spain's ruling Socialist Party was declared the winner of the country's snap election Sunday, a government spokeswoman said.
A college freshman was among two people who died when a construction crane fell onto six cars in downtown Seattle. Two construction workers also were killed in the accident Saturday.
Los Angeles Angels first baseman Albert Pujols passed former MLB slugger Barry Bonds for third place on the all-time RBI list against the Kansas City Royals.
San Diego Padres rookie shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. left Sunday's game against the Washington Nationals with an injury after stretching for a throw at second base.
Former Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski is retiring from the NFL after 19 seasons.
Season 3 of the political thriller "Designated Survivor" will begin streaming on Netflix on June 7.
Milwaukee outfielder and 2018 National League MVP Christian Yelich left Sunday's game against the New York Mets with a lower back injury.
Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown had a thunderous dunk over Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo in the fourth quarter of Sunday's Game 1.
Crews rescued five people that had been trapped in a Virginia cave for nearly two days on Sunday.
"Avengers: Endgame" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $350 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano left Sunday's game against the Washington Nationals after being hit on the hand by a pitch.
Two cooling towers from a Massachusetts power plant were demolished in a record-breaking implosion on Saturday.
The Washington Nationals have placed starting first baseman Ryan Zimmerman on the 10-day injured list.
A double shooting Sunday morning killed a Washburn University defensive back and injured his teammate drafted over the weekend by the Giants.
Former Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar died at the age of 87 early Sunday morning, according to a statement from his nonprofit.
Pope Francis donated $500,000 to assist migrants attempting to enter the United States from Central America, the Vatican announced Sunday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Iraq by the end of the year, Turkey's foreign minister said Sunday. 

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