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Teeth whitening products may damage protein in tooth layerCDC: 600 cases of a deadly drug-resistant fungus reported Nearly 600 cases of a multi-drug resistant fungus have been confirmed throughout the country and health officials are warning the public to protect themselves. Watch: Dwyane Wade goes for 30 in Heat home finale Dwyane Wade went off for a game-high 30 points in the final home game of his NBA career, helping the Miami Heat beat the Philadelphia 76ers Tuesday in Miami. Dalai Lama hospitalized with chest infection The Dalai Lama was hospitalized in New Dehli with a chest infection on Tuesday, his aides said. Atlanta Falcons bring back DE Adrian Clayborn on one-year contract Former New England Patriots defensive end Adrian Clayborn is headed back to the Atlanta Falcons. Watch: Los Angeles' Magic Johnson steps down as Lakers president Los Angeles Lakers president of basketball operations Magic Johnson will step down from his role with the organization. Claire Grady resigning as deputy secretary of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Claire Grady became the latest DHS official to resign on Tuesday night. Heat's Erik Spoelstra has tried to reward Dwyane Wade for 15 years after 2004 exchange Erik Spoelstra said a special moment he shared with Dwyane Wade before becoming head coach has made him try to reward the Miami Heat icon for 15 years. Champions League: Liverpool beats Porto, Tottenham edges Manchester City Liverpool defeated FC Porto 2-0 and Tottenham pulled out a 1-0 victory over Manchester City as the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quaterfinals began. Richard Cole, last surviving Doolittle Tokyo Raider, dies at 103 The last surviving member of World War II's so-called Doolittle Raid, retired Lt. Col. Dick Cole, died at a San Antonio hospital, his family said. He was 103. North Korea sanctions loom over Trump-Moon summit Sanctions against North Korea may have had only a limited impact on the Kim Jong Un regime. More than a dozen killed during anti-government protests in Sudan More than a dozen people have been killed and dozens more injured in attacks on protesters in Sudan calling for an end to President Omar al-Bashir's rule. Mnuchin: Treasury lawyers consulted White House on Trump tax returns Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said lawyers from his department spoke to, but didn't take orders from the White House about releasing President Trump's tax returns. Pediatricians group calls for recall of Rock 'n Play infant seats The American Academy of Pediatrics has called on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to recall Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper, a product that has been linked to 32 infant sleeping deaths. Japan grounds fleet of F-35As after stealth fighter disappears A Japanese F-35A stealth fighter jet disappeared from radar while over the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, prompting defense officials to ground the aircraft model. Chris Mullin steps down as men's basketball coach at St.John's Chris Mullin officially stepped down as the head coach of the men's basketball program at St.John's on Tuesday. Cancer 'vaccine' shown to be effective in small trial A new method of brewing a cancer vaccine inside a patient's tumor could harness the power of the immune system to destroy the disease, researchers report. Texas Tech Health and Sciences Center agrees to end use of race in admissions Texas Tech University reached an agreement with the Trump administration to stop considering race during its admissions process, the Education Department said. NFL releases 2019 preseason schedule The National Football League on Tuesday announced its preseason schedule for the 2019 season, starting with the annual Hall of Fame game. Feds charge 24 in billion-dollar healthcare fraud scheme Twenty-four people were charged in a healthcare fraud scheme worth more than $1 billion that targeted the elderly and disabled, the Justice Department said. Democrats seek end to workplace harassment with new legislation Congressional Democrats on Tuesday introduced sweeping legislation to end workplace harassment. In photos: The week of April 8, 2019 in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump meets with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Attorney General William Barr testifies to a House appropriations subcommittee the week of April 8, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Watch: Digger rips ATM out of gas station wall Security cameras were recording in Northern Ireland when heavy construction equipment was used to rip an ATM out of a wall and drop it into a van. Lori Loughlin faces new charges, up to 20 years in prison Actor Lori Loughlin could receive up to 20 years in prison after facing a new money laundering charge for her role in a college admissions scandal. Winning lottery ticket spent week in oblivious winner's car An Australian man who forgot a lottery ticket in his car right after buying it discovered more than a week later that it was a $142,460 winner. |
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A high-stakes meeting will decide Brexit's fate — and the U.K. won't be at the tablePoliticians will choose between two broad options at Wednesday's emergency summit. Both have dramatic consequences for the U.K. and beyond. Dalai Lama hospitalized in New Delhi with chest infection"Today morning his holiness felt some discomfort and he was flown to Delhi for check-up," Tenzin Taklha, his personal secretary, told Reuters. Israeli voters get choice between Netanyahu and 'new path'A vital component of a bid by "King Bibi" to become Israel's longest-serving prime minister sits 10,000 miles away in Washington. 16 Saudis barred from U.S. for role in Khashoggi's murderAmong those banned is Saud al-Qahtani, an adviser to the Saudi crown prince who the CIA suspects organized the assassination of the journalist. More Recent Articles
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Trump Administration to Push for Tougher Asylum RulesPresident Trump denied he would bring back his policy of separating migrant families, but officials said they want to make asylum much harder to get. Mnuchin Says White House and Treasury Discussed Trump Tax Return RequestThe Treasury secretary, who is testifying before House lawmakers on Tuesday, said it would be “premature” to comment on how Treasury would respond to the request. Barr Says He’ll Release Mueller Report ‘Within a Week’ as He Defends His Handling of ItDemocrats accused the attorney general of withholding information by writing a four-page letter laying out the main findings of a nearly 400-page report. Measles Outbreak: New York Declares Health Emergency, Requiring Vaccinations in Parts of BrooklynMayor Bill de Blasio said that the city would require unvaccinated individuals living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to receive the measles vaccine. Lori Loughlin and 15 Others Face New Charges in College Admissions ScandalFederal prosecutors indicted the actress and her husband, the designer Mossimo Giannulli, as well as other parents on mail fraud and money laundering charges on Tuesday. Bernie Sanders, Now a Millionaire, Pledges to Release Tax Returns by Monday“I wrote a best-selling book,” Mr. Sanders said in an interview. “If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too.” Immigration, Israel, Lori Loughlin: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 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. The Federal Reserve Is Courting TroubleStephen Moore and Herman Cain aren’t the only problems. The Fed needs to make changes to avoid repeating its post-recession mistakes. Editorial Observer: Stephen Miller Can’t Act AloneThe Trump administration’s vicious immigration policies didn’t implement themselves. Trump Mocks Climate Change. That’s a Key to Defeating Him.A Green Real Deal will put the president on the defensive in the next election. Fixes: A.I. Joins the Campaign Against Sex TraffickingPolice in New York and other cities are turning to a bot to imitate women selling sex to men looking to buy it. It’s a new tool in the drive to break up trafficking rings. Why I Am Stockpiling Insulin in My FridgeI’ve been living with diabetes since I was 9 years old. I used to dream of a cure, but now I just want to make sure people can get the drugs they need. The Scary Shortage of Infectious-Disease DoctorsSuperbugs are spreading. We need doctors trained to treat them. Trump’s Dangerous Obsession With the MarketsThe president is not only reading the markets as a daily measure of his success, he is also shaping policy to keep prices high. Editorial Observer: How Preet Bharara Defines JusticeIn his new book, the former United States attorney reflects on his tenure. Trump’s Immigration CrisisBehind the flailing lies a potential disaster for immigration hawks. The Moroccan Exception in the Arab WorldKing Mohammed VI is carrying out a wide-ranging effort to revive his country’s Jewish heritage. Poland Dispatch: Life and Death in an Ancient Polish ForestA European court stopped logging in the Bialowieza Forest in Poland. But many still fear for its future. Restaurant Review: With Haenyeo, a Trailblazing Korean Chef Turns to SeafoodIf New Yorkers think of Korean cuisine as comfort food, it’s partly thanks to Jenny Kwak. On Comedy: In Venezuela, Comedy Is Protest. Until the Government Finds Out.With TV and radio controlled by the state, stand-ups like Nacho Redondo see the stage as an outlet. But even that wasn’t safe and the comic is now in exile. Divided House Democrats Delay Budget Vote as Ideological Gap WidensFacing opposition from both the Democratic Party’s liberal wing and fiscal hawks, House Democrats delayed voting on a budget measure that would increase spending. 24 Charged in $1.2 Billion Medicare Scheme, U.S. SaysThe scheme, which involved the prescribing of unnecessary back, shoulder, wrist and knee braces, spanned multiple continents, according to the authorities. Airbnb Reverses Policy Banning Listings in Israeli Settlements in West BankLast year, the company said it would remove about 200 listings in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Now, it’s changing course. German Woman Goes on Trial in Death of 5-Year-Old Girl Held as ISIS SlaveIn one of the highest-profile cases against a female ISIS member, German prosecutors accused the defendant and her husband of holding a 5-year-old Yazidi girl as a slave and letting her die of thirst. Bronx Teenager Who Became a Symbol for Ending Cash Bail Is Arrested on Slashing ChargePedro Hernandez, 19, who has accused the police of framing him in the past, was charged with slashing a man during a robbery. 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. The Rise and Fall and Rise of Jeanine Pirro of Fox NewsThe former prosecutor has found new notoriety — and big ratings — with her ferocious harangues on behalf of an old friend, President Trump. An Indian TV Show Points the Way for a New GenerationAmazon’s “Made in Heaven” complicates the glamour of wealthy Indian weddings by confronting patriarchy, homophobia and class. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Left Me on April Fools’ Day’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. The Ethicist: How Can I Teach My Great-Granddaughter to Be Charitable?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on helping a child develop an interest in philanthropy, telling a co-worker’s spouse about his office romance and more. A New Fashion Line From a Beloved DesignerThis week, Rosie Assoulin launches By Any Other Name, a clothing brand focused on dressing for the everyday. Trilobites: How Beetles That Live Underwater Breathe Without a Scuba TankWhen an insect is this small, it seems to be able to get away with an unusual technique for taking in oxygen. Ask Well: Is the Saturated Fat in Chocolate as Bad as the Fat in Meat?Chocolate contains a healthier blend of fats than meats do. But don’t go overboard. More Recent Articles |
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Having a brighter smile doesn't always mean its a healthier smile.
Nearly 600 cases of a multi-drug resistant fungus have been confirmed throughout the country and health officials are warning the public to protect themselves.
Dwyane Wade went off for a game-high 30 points in the final home game of his NBA career, helping the Miami Heat beat the Philadelphia 76ers Tuesday in Miami.
The Dalai Lama was hospitalized in New Dehli with a chest infection on Tuesday, his aides said.
Former New England Patriots defensive end Adrian Clayborn is headed back to the Atlanta Falcons.
Los Angeles Lakers president of basketball operations Magic Johnson will step down from his role with the organization.
Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Claire Grady became the latest DHS official to resign on Tuesday night.
Erik Spoelstra said a special moment he shared with Dwyane Wade before becoming head coach has made him try to reward the Miami Heat icon for 15 years.
Liverpool defeated FC Porto 2-0 and Tottenham pulled out a 1-0 victory over Manchester City as the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quaterfinals began.
The last surviving member of World War II's so-called Doolittle Raid, retired Lt. Col. Dick Cole, died at a San Antonio hospital, his family said. He was 103.
Sanctions against North Korea may have had only a limited impact on the Kim Jong Un regime.
More than a dozen people have been killed and dozens more injured in attacks on protesters in Sudan calling for an end to President Omar al-Bashir's rule.
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said lawyers from his department spoke to, but didn't take orders from the White House about releasing President Trump's tax returns.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has called on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to recall Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper, a product that has been linked to 32 infant sleeping deaths.
A Japanese F-35A stealth fighter jet disappeared from radar while over the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, prompting defense officials to ground the aircraft model.
Chris Mullin officially stepped down as the head coach of the men's basketball program at St.John's on Tuesday.
A new method of brewing a cancer vaccine inside a patient's tumor could harness the power of the immune system to destroy the disease, researchers report.
Texas Tech University reached an agreement with the Trump administration to stop considering race during its admissions process, the Education Department said.
The National Football League on Tuesday announced its preseason schedule for the 2019 season, starting with the annual Hall of Fame game.
Twenty-four people were charged in a healthcare fraud scheme worth more than $1 billion that targeted the elderly and disabled, the Justice Department said.
Congressional Democrats on Tuesday introduced sweeping legislation to end workplace harassment.
President Donald Trump meets with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Attorney General William Barr testifies to a House appropriations subcommittee the week of April 8, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Security cameras were recording in Northern Ireland when heavy construction equipment was used to rip an ATM out of a wall and drop it into a van.
Actor Lori Loughlin could receive up to 20 years in prison after facing a new money laundering charge for her role in a college admissions scandal.
An Australian man who forgot a lottery ticket in his car right after buying it discovered more than a week later that it was a $142,460 winner. 

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