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Donald Trump doesn't want Don McGahn to testify in Congress President Donald Trump said he doesn't want any of his current or former administration officials, including former White House counsel Don McGhan, to testify to the U.S. House about possible obstruction of justice by himself. Georgia man executed in 1994 double murder Scotty Morrow, who was convicted in a 1994 double murder, was executed Thursday -- Georgia's first one this year. Vietnamese woman freed in killing of Kim Jong-un's half brother A Vietnamese woman originally accused of assassinating Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un in 2017, has been released from jail in Malaysia. Watch: Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons elbows Raptors' Kyle Lowry in groin Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons appeared to elbow Toronto Raptors All-Star Kyle Lowry in the groin Thursday night in Game 3. Donald Trump formally nominates Kelly Craft as U.N. ambassador President Donald Trump on Thursday formally nominated Kelly Craft to become the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Former Iowa AAU basketball coach Greg Stephen sentenced to 180 years in prison Ex-Iowa AAU basketball coach Greg Stephen, who solicited explicit photos from more than 400 boys over a 20-year period, was sentenced to 180 years in prison. 'Karate Kid' sequel series 'Cobra Kai' renewed for Season 3 YouTube Premium has renewed its karate dramedy "Cobra Kai" for a third season to air in 2020. Hormone treatment may improve social behavior in people with autism Hormone-based treatment might improve social function in people with autism, a pair of new clinical trials suggests. Insys founder John Kapoor convicted in fentanyl bribery case Insys Therapeutics Inc. founder John Kapoor was convicted of racketeering conspiracy involving bribes and kickbacks to physicians who prescribed large amounts of highly addictive fentanyl spray to patients. Device can spot lymphedema early in breast cancer patients An easy-to-use, noninvasive device can detect early signs of the cancer complication known as lymphedema, a new study reports. Facebook getting serious about cryptocurrency as new business model Facebook could integrate cryptocurrency payments into its social network, rewarding users with micropayments for viewing advertisements or allowing people to send payments through messaging apps. Brooklyn Nets' D'Angelo Russell cited for marijuana possession at airport Brooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell was cited for marijuana possession at New York's LaGuardia Airport. Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew dies in Texas home Peter Mayhew, best known as the actor who played Chewbecca in the "Star Wars" films, died Tuesday at his home in North Texas, the family said. Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry has full practice after dislocating finger Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry had a full practice Thursday and is expected to play in Game 3 against the Houston Rockets. Accused UNCC shooter doesn't appear in first court hearing Trystan Andrew Terrell, the suspect in the deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina, did not personally appear for his first scheduled court hearing Thursday. Study: Diet sodas may not help children cut calories Kids who favor diet sodas over sugary ones don't consume fewer calories over the course of a day, a new study finds -- and they average 200 more calories daily than their peers who choose water, Facebook bans Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan for being 'dangerous' Facebook banned several high-profile people Thursday for violating its policy against "dangerous individuals and organizations," including right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Haikal in question for Saturday's Kentucky Derby After weeks without major issues, the Kentucky Derby lineup has been bitten by the injury bug. And the weatherman isn't cooperating, either. Human impact on drought dates back 100 years, NASA study says The human impact on today's environment may have been happening a lot earlier than some people think. Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh resigns amid book controversy Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh resigned Thursday amid a growing scandal over the sale of self-published books and her relationships with firms doing business with the city. Senate fails to override Trump's veto, continuing U.S. involvement in Yemen The Senate failed Thursday to override President Donald Trump's veto of legislation calling for an end to U.S. support of the war in Yemen. Acting defense chief Patrick Shanahan calls for reform after military sex assaults spike Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has called for sweeping reforms in how the military handles sexual assaults after a 38 percent increase. Watch: Coyote joins kids playing soccer in Ohio A spectator at a youth soccer game in Ohio captured video of the moment a curious coyote joined in on the action. Study suggests Alzheimer's is a double-prion disorder, may lead to new treatments Two proteins central to Alzheimer's disease -- amyloid beta and tau -- act as self-propagating prions, with higher levels linked to early-onset forms of the disease in younger people, researchers say. |
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Death toll from Christchurch attacks grows to 51 after Turkish man diesHe had been in intensive care since a gunman opened fire on worshippers on March 15. A Russian 'spy whale' is having too much fun to leave Norway"The whale was really friendly and came up to us and started opening its mouth, and just checking us out," a Norwegian official said. Four dead in Venezuela clashes after opposition uprising, rights group saysAt least four people were killed and 239 were wounded in Venezuela during two days of protests, a human rights group said. India prepares for 'extremely severe' Bay of Bengal cycloneHundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated. Thai king marries ex-flight attendant he'd previously appointed as generalSome observers and foreign media had linked Suthida romantically with the monarch, but the palace had never previously acknowledged their relationship. More Recent Articles
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How Right, Left and Center Reacted to the Barr TestimonyWriters across the political spectrum responded to Attorney General William P. Barr’s appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee. F.B.I. Sent Investigator Posing as Assistant to Meet With Trump Aide in 2016The use of the investigator in an operation aimed at a campaign shows the alarm in the F.B.I. as officials uncovered the scope of Russia’s 2016 election interference. Facebook Bars Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan and Others From Its ServicesThe move, which critics said was a long time coming, is an escalation of the social media company’s enforcement of its content policies. Admissions Scandal: When ‘Hard Work’ (Plus $6.5 Million) Helps Get You Into StanfordThe news that a Chinese family paid $6.5 million to help secure a spot at Stanford illuminated the global reach of the college admissions scheme. Top Executives of Insys, an Opioid Company, Are Found Guilty of RacketeeringThe defendants were accused of conspiring to bribe doctors to prescribe a fentanyl-based painkiller and misleading insurers about patients’ need for the drug. Woody Allen Pitched a Memoir. Publishers Weren’t Interested.Executives at several houses said they passed on the material and in some cases declined to read it because of controversies surrounding him. William Barr, Facebook, Scrabble: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Your Friday BriefingA cyclone in India could be among the worst in decades. Why Does Apple Control Its Competitors?Regulators should take a close look at the iPhone App Store. The Trouble With Joe and BernieNeither man seems ready for harsh political reality. What Watergate Prosecutors Had That Mueller Didn’tIn the Trump-Russia investigation, the special counsel did not have the leverage of physical evidence. The Revolt of the Democratic ElitesAnd the surprising strength of the rank and file. The ‘Home of the Giants’ Is for You, TooIn Norway, camping in the wild is a right. A Treacherous Stalemate in VenezuelaForeign meddling, coup plotting and bloody demonstrations heighten the tension. Bill Barr’s Perverse Theory of JusticeIn America, no one is above the law — except the president and everyone who does wrong in his name. James Comey: How Trump Co-opts Leaders Like Bill BarrAccomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive this president. A Very Modern Waste of Tax DollarsIn California, the rise of online retail is supersizing a corporate tax incentive. Banning it would benefit everyone (except corporations). The American Family Makes This Country Great, and It’s in DangerPresident Trump’s stance on legal and undocumented immigrants could have devastating results. Golden State’s Klay Thompson Is a Different Kind of DangerousThompson, the Golden State Warriors’ All-Star guard, is known for his long-range 3-point shooting, but his defense keeps opponents on their heels and bricking shots. Fiction: Cynthia Ozick Reviews Julie Orringer’s ‘The Flight Portfolio’The novel is based on the real-life journalist Varian Fry, who helped thousands of Jews escape from the Nazis during World War II. Woman Convicted of Killing Kim Jong-un’s Half Brother Is FreedThe release of the Vietnamese woman brings an end to the legal case in the murder of Kim Jong-nam, who was poisoned at an airport in Kuala Lumpur. Infant Dies, Three Migrants Feared Dead in Raft Tragedy on Rio GrandeMigrant children were missing after a raft overturned in fast-moving water in the Rio Grande on the Texas border. Accused Gunman at U.N.C. Charlotte Was ‘Withdrawn,’ but Motive Is Still a MysteryWith still no known motive, the suspected shooter’s grandfather said his grandson should never have been allowed to own a gun. Pentagon Survey Finds a Surge in Sexual Assaults in the RanksTroops in all branches of the military, and especially women, are suffering more unwanted sexual contacts and are less likely to report them, the survey found. Mets 1, Reds 0: ‘One of the Rarest Things in Baseball’: Noah Syndergaard Does It AllSyndergaard became the first pitcher in 36 years to hit a home run and throw a complete-game shutout in a 1-0 victory as the Mets beat the Cincinnati Reds. The Dispatch: Sudan Deposed a Dictator, but Will Real Change Follow?Even after forcing out president Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan for 30 years, thousands of pro-democracy protesters are still out on the streets. Why? Because the country’s military generals have taken power into their hands. Peter Mayhew, the Actor Behind Chewbacca’s Mask, Dies at 74Mr. Mayhew, who played the Wookiee Chewbacca in the original “Star Wars” trilogy, died at home in Texas after having a heart attack. He Was Trained by Al Qaeda to Bomb the Subway. Then He Switched Sides.Najibullah Zazi, convicted in a 2009 plot to bomb New York trains, will be released soon from prison after having provided extensive information to American agents. These Smart Devices Protect Your Home While You’re on VacationTake these steps to protect your home from mishaps and intruders when you leave for vacation. Your Past Is Not Your Future: Overcoming Time Management RegretTime management regret is a jail cell with an open door. Your positive actions are what may grant you an opportunity to walk free. Critic’s Notebook: From Clay Tablets to Smartphones: 5,000 Years of WritingThe act of writing always seems to be under threat from technology, yet it manages to adapt and survive. An exhibition at the British Library shows how. Les Murray, Australia’s Unofficial Poet Laureate, Is Dead at 80A prolific poet who some said deserved a Nobel Prize, he courted controversy and was always, his biographer said, “on the side of the outcast.” Should Adults Get a Measles Booster Shot?Measles outbreaks have occurred in 22 states. Now adults are wondering if they are immune and whether they should get a shot of the vaccine. Here’s what you need to know. Saving the Teeth of Patients With Special NeedsA new dental center is built to welcome patients with special needs and those in wheelchairs, who often run into obstacles elsewhere. More Recent Articles
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President Donald Trump said he doesn't want any of his current or former administration officials, including former White House counsel Don McGhan, to testify to the U.S. House about possible obstruction of justice by himself.
Scotty Morrow, who was convicted in a 1994 double murder, was executed Thursday -- Georgia's first one this year.
A Vietnamese woman originally accused of assassinating Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un in 2017, has been released from jail in Malaysia.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons appeared to elbow Toronto Raptors All-Star Kyle Lowry in the groin Thursday night in Game 3.
President Donald Trump on Thursday formally nominated Kelly Craft to become the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Ex-Iowa AAU basketball coach Greg Stephen, who solicited explicit photos from more than 400 boys over a 20-year period, was sentenced to 180 years in prison.
YouTube Premium has renewed its karate dramedy "Cobra Kai" for a third season to air in 2020.
Hormone-based treatment might improve social function in people with autism, a pair of new clinical trials suggests.
Insys Therapeutics Inc. founder John Kapoor was convicted of racketeering conspiracy involving bribes and kickbacks to physicians who prescribed large amounts of highly addictive fentanyl spray to patients.
An easy-to-use, noninvasive device can detect early signs of the cancer complication known as lymphedema, a new study reports.
Facebook could integrate cryptocurrency payments into its social network, rewarding users with micropayments for viewing advertisements or allowing people to send payments through messaging apps.
Brooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell was cited for marijuana possession at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
Peter Mayhew, best known as the actor who played Chewbecca in the "Star Wars" films, died Tuesday at his home in North Texas, the family said.
Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry had a full practice Thursday and is expected to play in Game 3 against the Houston Rockets.
Trystan Andrew Terrell, the suspect in the deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina, did not personally appear for his first scheduled court hearing Thursday.
Kids who favor diet sodas over sugary ones don't consume fewer calories over the course of a day, a new study finds -- and they average 200 more calories daily than their peers who choose water,
Facebook banned several high-profile people Thursday for violating its policy against "dangerous individuals and organizations," including right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
After weeks without major issues, the Kentucky Derby lineup has been bitten by the injury bug. And the weatherman isn't cooperating, either.
The human impact on today's environment may have been happening a lot earlier than some people think.
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh resigned Thursday amid a growing scandal over the sale of self-published books and her relationships with firms doing business with the city.
The Senate failed Thursday to override President Donald Trump's veto of legislation calling for an end to U.S. support of the war in Yemen.
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has called for sweeping reforms in how the military handles sexual assaults after a 38 percent increase.
A spectator at a youth soccer game in Ohio captured video of the moment a curious coyote joined in on the action.
Two proteins central to Alzheimer's disease -- amyloid beta and tau -- act as self-propagating prions, with higher levels linked to early-onset forms of the disease in younger people, researchers say. 

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