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Zap from device may improve aging memory Older people with memory problems might get a boost from an electromagnetic device that gives the brain a helpful zap, a new study reports. Human Rights Watch orders Myanmar to Drop charges against government critics Human Rights Watch demanded Wednesday that all charges be dropped against four comedic performers who criticized the military during a traditional performance. Treasury issues new guidances on opportunity zones The Treasury Department released new guidelines for the so-called opportunity zones provision of the 2017 tax law. Watch: Cubs' Cole Hamels, Javier Baez dominate Marlins in sweep finale Cole Hamels made hitters hack only air in a dominant start, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 6-0 win and finishing a sweep of the Miami Marlins Wednesday in Miami. Steelers' JuJu Smith-Schuster: Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins 'best in the world' at 'Fortnite' Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster said he was "at a complete loss of words" when he played with streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins in 2018. Comedian John Oliver: Mohamed Salah is better human being than soccer player Comedian and die-hard Liverpool fan John Oliver has grown fond of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah since the player's transfer from Roma to the club in 2017. Judith Clark granted parole for role in 1981 Brink's truck heist Former Weather Underground activist Judith Clark was granted parole Wednesday after serving nearly 40 years in prison for her role in an armored truck robbery. NFL releases dates, times for 2019 regular-season schedule The NFL unveiled the 2019 regular-season schedule, with the New England Patriots kicking off their Super Bowl title defense against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pablo Schreiber to play Master Chief in Showtime's 'Halo' "American Gods" actor Pablo Schreiber has signed on to star in Showtime's adaptation of the "Halo" videogame franchise. Watch: Alex Trebek 'feeling good,' planning to host 'Jeopardy!' next season Alex Trebek, who is battling pancreatic cancer, said he plans to return to host Season 36 of his television game show, "Jeopardy!" Watch: Patriots' Rob Gronkowski bunts with Lombardi Trophy, leaves dent Recently retired New England tight end Rob Gronkowski left the Patriots' organization with one final present. Thunder storms, tornadoes, hail to threaten dozens of states Powerful thunderstorms that may spawn tornadoes are forecast to threaten at least two dozen states from Texas to to the Eastern Seaboard starting on Wednesday. Mike Myers to star in Netflix comedy series Netflix said Wednesday it has ordered six episodes of a new comedy series executive produced and starring Mike Myers. AAF files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, owes about $9.6 million to creditors The Alliance of American Football suspended its operations midway through the first season, and the league will now take the next step in bankruptcy court. Emma Thompson, Jonas Brothers heading to 'SNL' NBC has booked Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on May 11. Madonna to release 14th studio album on June 14 "Madame X," Madonna's 14th studio album, is scheduled for release on June 14, Live Nation, Interscope Records and Maverick announced Wednesday. Watch: Liverpool lashes Porto, advances in Champions League Liverpool dominated Porto 4-1 in the second leg of a Champions League quarterfinal Wednesday in Porto, Portugal. Watch: Tottenham Hotspur boots Manchester City from Champions League Tottenham Hotspur eliminated Manchester City from the Champions League despite a 4-3 loss Wednesday in Manchester, England. Nancy Pelosi, Dwayne Johnson, Sandra Oh top TIME 100 list Sandra Oh, Dwayne Johnson, Nancy Pelosi, Taylor Swift and Mohamed Salah headlined TIME Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of 2019. Braves closer Vizcaino to miss rest of season after surgery The Atlanta Braves will be without closer Arodys Vizcaino for the rest of the season after he underwent surgery on his shoulder. Alison Pill, Harry Treadaway join 'Star Trek' show about Jean-Luc Picard Alison Pill, Harry Treadaway and Isa Briones have joined the ensemble of the next "Star Trek" saga. NRA sues ad agency for withholding billing documentation The National Rifle Association sued Oklahoma-based advertising agency Ackerman McQueen, saying the company refused to provide documentation about billing. |
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At least 28 killed in tour bus crash on Portuguese island of Madeira"I have no words to describe what happened. I cannot face the suffering of these people," said Mayor Filipe Sousa of the coastal town of Canico. A closer look at the ravaged Notre Dame CathedralThe massive blaze that ripped through Notre Dame Cathedral collapsed its roof and spire, but some of its treasures survived. Here's an up-close look. Peru's ex-president Alan Garcia dead after shooting himself when police tried to arrest himGarcia was under investigation in connection with Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, which triggered Latin America's biggest graft scandal when it admitted publicly in 2016 that it won lucrative contracts in the region with bribes. Transgender teenager from Brunei seeks asylum in CanadaEarlier this month, Brunei introduced new Islamic laws to punish homosexuality, adultery and rape with the death penalty, including stoning. Notre Dame's famed rose windows in 'good shape,' but structure unstable"The stone structure of the cathedral has been saved and we have ensured that all the stained glass windows that were saved," a fire spokesman said. Macron vowed to rebuild Notre Dame in 5 years. That appears unlikely."It will certainly take years, perhaps even decades, until the last damage caused by this terrible fire will be completely repaired." 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." E.U. threatens U.S. with tit-for-tat tariffs on handbags, fish, ketchup, tractorsThe U.S. and the European Union have been battling for years over subsidies given to Boeing and its European rival, Airbus. Head of Foxconn announces Taiwan presidential bidTerry Gou, Taiwan's richest person, will bring his pro-business and pro-China policies to what is expected to be a crowded field for next year's election. Notre Dame fire triggers alarm bells at other historic landmarks"When something like the fire in Paris happens it makes all of us realize how quickly these important historic structures can be lost." More Recent Articles
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White House and Justice Dept. Officials Discussed Mueller Report Before ReleaseSome of President Trump’s advisers are concerned about whether he will retaliate against them if the report reveals them as sources of damaging details. The Mueller Report Will Be Released on Thursday. Here’s a Guide.The highly anticipated report will tell us a lot about Russia’s 2016 election interference, any contacts between Moscow and the Trump campaign and possible presidential obstruction. North Korea Tests New Weapon, State News Agency SaysNorth Korea had declared a moratorium on missile tests after the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in November 2017. Deadly germs, lost cures: How a Chicago Woman Fell Victim to Candida Auris, a Drug-Resistant FungusThe mysterious infection has appeared at hospitals around the world but few institutions or families have discussed their experience. As Rich Lavish Cash on Notre-Dame, Many Ask: What About the Needy?The spectacle of billionaires trying to one-up each other quickly intensified resentments over inequality that have animated the Yellow Vest movement. The Chaplain, the Cathedral Fire and the Race to Rescue Notre-Dame’s RelicsA Paris Fire Department chaplain was among those who rushed into a burning Notre-Dame to save artworks, artifacts and relics. ‘Infatuated’ With Columbine: Threats and Fear, 20 Years After a MassacreThe frenzied hunt for an armed woman drove fears that Columbine still had the power to captivate would-be attackers, and that the community would never be free. Mueller Report, Columbine, Beyoncé: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Complexities of the Black VoteAlas, Pete Buttigieg isn’t Obama. No one is. Politics Lost in TranslationsOne Democrat speaks more languages than Donald Trump’s wives. Why You Can No Longer Get Lost in the CrowdOnce, it was easy to be obscure. Technology has ended that. ‘If I Had Stayed in Venezuela, We Would Have Starved’Venezuelans who fled to Colombia tell of harsh conditions, including the absence of food, electricity and hospitals with basic supplies. An Inside Job at InteriorThe new secretary, David Bernhardt, is under investigation on complaints that, as deputy, he used his office to advance the interests of former lobbying clients. Jorge Ramos: AMLO Is Not Our BossThe Mexican president has systematically discredited journalists and media outlets. He is powerful and popular but he is not untouchable. I’m the Child of Immigrants. I’m Not Giving Up on the Republican Party.In an increasingly diverse country, the G.O.P. can’t afford to alienate voters like me. Flying While TransThe T.S.A. subjects transgender passengers like me to humiliating and dehumanizing treatment. A TV Character Running for President? Crazy!The Ukrainian candidate Volodymyr Zelensky is hardly the first entertainer to get into politics — and he just might win. If Trump Country Soars, Will the President Glide to a Second Term?The rate of job growth in Republican-leaning regions is outstripping the rate in more Democratic areas. What Tolkien Knew About LoveLike Henry Darger, he created an epic fantasy. Why is Tolkien remembered, and Darger nearly forgotten? Feature: Is Prison Necessary? Ruth Wilson Gilmore Might Change Your MindIn three decades of advocating for prison abolition, the activist and scholar has helped transform how people think about criminal justice. A Fan’s Love, Requited at Last: Conan O’Brien Lands Robert CaroThe talk show host’s interview of the acclaimed biographer is a long-awaited win for Team Coco. Climate Change: New York City Buildings to Face Greenhouse Gas LimitsThe city is expected to pass a law that would establish fines for buildings that do not comply with new emission caps. Pinterest Prices I.P.O. at $19 a Share, for a $12.7 Billion ValuationThe shares will begin trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol PINS. Two New Tent Cities Will Be Built in Texas to Hold MigrantsWith existing facilities “beyond capacity,” the administration will spend nearly $40 million on tents to house detained migrant families and children. Ireland’s Church Homes Gave Children’s Bodies to Medical Schools for DissectionA government inquiry showed that the scandal around the church-run homes for single mothers, where few records were kept on thousands of children who died, is greater than previously known. 2020 Democrats Seek Voters in an Unusual Spot: Fox NewsA network known for conservative commentary and staunch loyalty to the president is drawing Democratic candidates eager for a big platform with access to Trump voters. Doctors Accused of Trading Opioid Prescriptions for Sex and CashFederal prosecutors said on Wednesday that they had charged 60 people, including 31 doctors, in a sweeping case involving more than 32 million illegally dispensed pills. ‘Partly Alive’: Scientists Revive Cells in Brains From Dead PigsIn research that upends assumptions about brain death, researchers brought some cells back to life — or something like it. Trump Administration Announces New Restrictions on Dealing With CubaSome whose property had been seized by the Castro government hailed a decision to allow lawsuits for reparations. You Asked: Period. Stop.Is it a misconception that a woman needs to have a period for good health? On Soccer: A Genius in Full Bloom, Lionel Messi Lifts BarcelonaHe has remained soccer’s great, enduring constant, but Messi has subtly morphed himself on the field, perhaps now reaching the most complete version of himself. Nonfiction: Bret Easton Ellis Takes On ‘Generation Wuss’Ellis, perpetual bad boy and avatar of Generation X, delivers in his first nonfiction book, “White,” a series of rants against the politics of the young and woke. In India, a Renewed Fight Against LeprosyHealth workers thought they had vanquished the disease in 2005. But it lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery. More Recent Articles |
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Older people with memory problems might get a boost from an electromagnetic device that gives the brain a helpful zap, a new study reports.
Human Rights Watch demanded Wednesday that all charges be dropped against four comedic performers who criticized the military during a traditional performance.
The Treasury Department released new guidelines for the so-called opportunity zones provision of the 2017 tax law.
Cole Hamels made hitters hack only air in a dominant start, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 6-0 win and finishing a sweep of the Miami Marlins Wednesday in Miami.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster said he was "at a complete loss of words" when he played with streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins in 2018.
Comedian and die-hard Liverpool fan John Oliver has grown fond of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah since the player's transfer from Roma to the club in 2017.
Former Weather Underground activist Judith Clark was granted parole Wednesday after serving nearly 40 years in prison for her role in an armored truck robbery.
The NFL unveiled the 2019 regular-season schedule, with the New England Patriots kicking off their Super Bowl title defense against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"American Gods" actor Pablo Schreiber has signed on to star in Showtime's adaptation of the "Halo" videogame franchise.
Alex Trebek, who is battling pancreatic cancer, said he plans to return to host Season 36 of his television game show, "Jeopardy!"
Recently retired New England tight end Rob Gronkowski left the Patriots' organization with one final present.
Powerful thunderstorms that may spawn tornadoes are forecast to threaten at least two dozen states from Texas to to the Eastern Seaboard starting on Wednesday.
Netflix said Wednesday it has ordered six episodes of a new comedy series executive produced and starring Mike Myers.
The Alliance of American Football suspended its operations midway through the first season, and the league will now take the next step in bankruptcy court.
NBC has booked Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on May 11.
"Madame X," Madonna's 14th studio album, is scheduled for release on June 14, Live Nation, Interscope Records and Maverick announced Wednesday.
Liverpool dominated Porto 4-1 in the second leg of a Champions League quarterfinal Wednesday in Porto, Portugal.
Tottenham Hotspur eliminated Manchester City from the Champions League despite a 4-3 loss Wednesday in Manchester, England.
Sandra Oh, Dwayne Johnson, Nancy Pelosi, Taylor Swift and Mohamed Salah headlined TIME Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of 2019.
The Atlanta Braves will be without closer Arodys Vizcaino for the rest of the season after he underwent surgery on his shoulder.
Alison Pill, Harry Treadaway and Isa Briones have joined the ensemble of the next "Star Trek" saga.
The National Rifle Association sued Oklahoma-based advertising agency Ackerman McQueen, saying the company refused to provide documentation about billing. 

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