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Toronto Raptors defeat Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4 to even Eastern Conference finals Kawhi Leonard powered through his leg injury again and Kyle Lowry had 25 points as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4. Matt Bevin, Andy Beshear to face off in Kentucky gubernatorial election Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear are set to face off in the state's gubernatorial election in November after winning their primaries Tuesday. Vermont, Indiana sue Sackler family over opioid crisis Vermont and Indiana became the most recent states Tuesday to sue the Sackler family for their alleged role in the ongoing opioid crisis. Watch: Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard dunks on Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard shrugged off contact from Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo for a poster dunk in the second half Tuesday night. New York Assembly passes bill closing 'double jeopardy' loophole The New York State Assembly passed a bill Tuesday that would permit state authorities to pursue charges against a person who has received a pardon from the president. Watch: Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo nets vicious dunk on Toronto Raptors Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo went airborne for a ferocious one-handed dunk in the first quarter of Game 4 against the Toronto Raptors. San Francisco 49ers rookie Nick Bosa suffers hamstring injury during practice San Francisco 49ers rookie defensive lineman Nick Bosa suffered a hamstring injury during practice Tuesday. Head coach Terry Stotts agrees to multiyear extension with Portland Trail Blazers Head coach Terry Stotts and the Portland Trail Blazers agreed to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Tuesday. Collision that formed the moon also brought Earth water, planetary scientists claim Without the moon and water, life on Earth wouldn't be possible. New research out of Germany suggests both were delivered by Theia, which collided with Earth 4.4 billion years ago. California sues Trump administration to return high-speed rail funding California sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its decision to pull nearly $ 1billion in federal funding for a high-speed rail project. House subpoenas Hope Hicks, Annie Donaldson in obstruction probe The House judiciary committee issued subpoenas seeking documents and testimony from former White House officials Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson. USPS launches tests for mail delivery by self-driving trucks The U.S. Postal Service kicked off a mail delivery program using self-driving trucks on Tuesday. Moments from the Cannes Film Festival Stars grace the red carpet during the the 72nd annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France in May, 2019. MLB Draft prospect Carter Stewart signs with Japanese team Eastern Florida State Junior College pitcher Carter Stewart, who was the No. 8 overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft but did not sign with the Atlanta Braves, is forgoing this year's draft to instead play in Japan. Reforms saved $262B since 2010, GAO report finds The Government Accountability Office said Tuesday that government reforms have saved $262 billion since 2010, and could save billions more. Diet for high blood pressure may also reduce heart failure risk The DASH diet's mission is to fight high blood pressure. But a new study suggests that the eating plan may also significantly lower the risk of heart failure in people younger than 75. In photos: Plane Pull competition raises funds to fight kid cancer JetBlue Airlines hosts an annual Plane Pull competition for charity with a match-up of Brits vs. Yanks at JFK Airport in New York City on May 21, 2019. Dodgers' Julio Urías reinstated from administrative leave Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías has officially been reinstated from administrative leave by Major League Baseball following a May 13 arrest for investigation of misdemeanor domestic battery. Tuesday's Cardinals, Royals game postponed to Wednesday double-header The St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals will not play their scheduled game Tuesday in St. Louis due to severe weather conditions. Yankees, Red Sox will play on artificial turf for first time in London The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees will play on artificial turf when the teams meet in London next month. Flooding prompts dramatic water rescues after tornadoes hit Oklahoma, Texas A significant severe weather outbreak erupted across the central and southern Plains into Tuesday unleashing drenching rain, flash flooding and at least two dozen tornadoes. Pelicans executive calls team 'right environment' for Anthony Davis New Orleans Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin called the organization the 'right environment' for veteran forward Anthony Davis. Colts QB Andrew Luck out of OTAs with calf strain Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will not participate in OTAs this week after sustaining a calf strain. HIV infects over 400 Pakistani children; doctor accused More 400 children have been diagnosed with HIV in a Pakistani town as several families accuse a local doctor of spreading the virus through tainted syringes. NBA Awards: Top 5 draft picks selected to All-Rookie First Team The first five picks of the 2018 NBA Draft made up the 2019 All-Rookie first team, the league announced Tuesday. Buccaneers finalizing one-year deal for DT Ndamukong Suh The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are finalizing a one-year contract with free agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. |
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Tariffs and trade war are squeezing us, say executives from Kohl's, JCPenneyAlso this week, more than 170 shoe retailers, including Nike and Under Armour, sent a letter to President Donald Trump, saying 25 percent tariffs could lead to certain families paying a nearly 100 percent duty on shoes. Theresa May offers British lawmakers a chance for a Brexit do-overThe prime minister offered U.K. lawmakers the chance to vote on whether to hold a new referendum on the country's membership in the European Union. Polish towns go 'LGBT free' ahead of bitter European election campaignPoland's conservative ruling party “needs an enemy ... to raise fear,” one LGBTQ activist said. “Before, it was immigrants. This time it’s LGBT people.” Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's UK restaurant chain collapses into insolvencyThe insolvency put 1,300 jobs at risk and reignited worries about local retail and food outlets in Britain, which are struggling to attract customers. Mountaineer extends record by climbing Everest for 24th timeThe 49-year-old has also scaled K-2, Cho-Oyu, Manaslu and Lhotse. WWII plane rescued from boneyard flies again, heads for D-Day ceremoniesThat's All, Brother was at the tip of about 900 planes that made the 1944 flight across the English Channel to drop some 13,000 paratroopers in all. The far-right to Europe's elite: 'We're coming'Polls suggest far-right politicians could control as much as 18 percent of the European Parliament after this week's elections. Three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda dead at 70The Austrian won the F1 drivers’ championship in 1975 and 1977 with Ferrari and again in 1984 with McLaren. Scientists find 414 million pieces of plastic debris on remote islandsThe extraordinary haul means we may have underestimated the scale of the world's plastic problem. Suspect in Christchurch mosque shootings charged with terrorismThe suspect is now charged with engaging in a terrorist act in the attack that killed 51 people. 'Junk news' gets higher engagement before E.U. elections, Oxford study findsMisinformation trends in the E.U. elections could foreshadow what's in store for America's next presidential race. More Recent Articles
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Xi Jinping Warns of New ‘Long March’ as Trade War IntensifiesThe Chinese president’s remarks come as the country is engaged in an increasingly bitter trade war with the United States. Democratic Calls for Impeachment Inquiry Grow as Leaders Instead Vow to Toughen TacticsSome Progressive Democrats have joined calls for an impeachment inquiry, arguing that it will strengthen the party’s efforts to stop President Trump’s stonewalling. I.R.S. Memo Undercuts Mnuchin on Withholding Trump’s Tax ReturnsA draft legal memo written by agency staff members said the president must use executive privilege to block congressional requests. Albany Closes a Loophole for Trump Pardons. Next Up: His Taxes.The Legislature is poised to pass a bill that would allow three congressional committees to seek the release of President Trump’s state tax returns. John Walker Lindh, Known as the ‘American Taliban,’ Is Set to Leave Federal Prison This WeekThe release of John Walker Lindh, captured during the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, is highlighting questions about his reintegration into society. Deflated, Venezuela’s Opposition Considers Negotiating With MaduroJuan Guaidó remains upbeat in public. But he acknowledged in an interview that the opposition’s capacity to operate is hurting. As Some States Limit Abortion, Others Move to Protect Abortion RightsIn Vermont, Democrats are pushing for an amendment protecting abortion rights in the State Constitution. Elsewhere, demonstrators were marching outside statehouses on Tuesday. Google Changes Abortion Ad PolicyAdvertisers must be certified as providing or not providing abortions, and Google will include disclosures on ads about ending pregnancy. Both Parents Are American. The U.S. Says Their Baby Isn’t.Same-sex couples who have babies abroad through assisted reproductive technology face a major complication: Their children may not be American. Donald McGahn, Vermont, Wanda Sykes: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Internet Security Apocalypse You Probably MissedLast week was an online security nightmare and few people noticed. Here’s what you need to know. How ‘Game of Thrones’ Failed FantasyThe show embodied the reasons for the genre’s appeal — and then forgot them. Pregnancy Kills. Abortion Saves Lives.Every pregnancy poses a “serious health risk” to the mother. A Chip in My Hand Unlocks My House. Why Does That Scare People?Implant technology can change the world — unless politicians give in to the hysteria against it. Behold Australia’s Grossest Drinking Tradition: The ShoeyTo “do a shoey” is to pour alcohol (usually beer) into a shoe (yours or someone else’s) and chug it. A growing number of celebrities have taken part in the Australian trend. On Pro Basketball: Now for a Few Words About Drake: More, PleaseThe Toronto Raptors’ biggest fan annoys some N.B.A. watchers. But do they outnumber those who can’t get enough of his courtside trolling? How Bettors in the Know Cashed In on ‘Game of Thrones’Though HBO went to great lengths to keep the finale secret until it aired, professional bettors saw clear signs that key details had leaked and were driving the wagering. U.S. Says Syria’s President May Be Using Chemical Weapons AgainThe State Department cited an attack on Sunday in which the Syrian military might have used chemical weapons as part of a broader offensive in the Idlib area, the final rebel stronghold. Airline Involved in 2 Deadly Alaska Crashes Suspends Operations, Officials SayTaquan Air, which operates sightseeing tours and regular air service, was involved in two crashes within a week, officials said. Eight people were killed. A Great White Shark Was in the Long Island Sound! (Or Maybe Not)Researchers said they had spotted a great white shark off the Connecticut coast. The next day, they said they weren’t so sure. The Economy Is Strong and Inflation Is Low. That’s What Worries the Fed.The Fed’s struggle to coax inflation to its 2 percent target signals the faltering of a foundational economic relationship. That could create a problem in the next recession. Did Aretha Franklin Leave Her Will Under the Couch Cushion?Handwritten documents have surfaced that suggest the celebrated singer had given much thought to how she wanted her assets distributed after she died. For Sri Lanka’s Bickering Leaders, Election Hopes Dim After Terrorist AttackThe president and prime minister are being called on to step down even by supporters. Waiting in the wings is the family of the former strongman president, Mahinda Rajapaksa. Restaurant Review: Udon, Innovated for Your PleasureHanon, co-owned by a Japanese condom company, created its own style of udon in a city south of Tokyo. Now it has opened its second location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘How to Meet Cute’Modern Love in miniature, college contest edition, featuring the best student love stories of no more than 100 words. A.I. Took a Test to Detect Lung Cancer. It Got an A.Artificial intelligence may help doctors make more accurate readings of CT scans used to screen for lung cancer. Trilobites: Peering Beneath a Source of El Capitan’s Deadly RockfallsThermal imaging reveals surprisingly little “glue” between the famous rock’s face and sheets that are peeling off it. The Checkup: Is ‘Digital Addiction’ a Real Threat to Kids?Think of screens as something to handle in moderation, like food, rather than something without any healthy place in our lives, like heroin, experts say. More Recent Articles |
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Kawhi Leonard powered through his leg injury again and Kyle Lowry had 25 points as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4.
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear are set to face off in the state's gubernatorial election in November after winning their primaries Tuesday.
Vermont and Indiana became the most recent states Tuesday to sue the Sackler family for their alleged role in the ongoing opioid crisis.
Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard shrugged off contact from Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo for a poster dunk in the second half Tuesday night.
The New York State Assembly passed a bill Tuesday that would permit state authorities to pursue charges against a person who has received a pardon from the president.
Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo went airborne for a ferocious one-handed dunk in the first quarter of Game 4 against the Toronto Raptors.
San Francisco 49ers rookie defensive lineman Nick Bosa suffered a hamstring injury during practice Tuesday.
Head coach Terry Stotts and the Portland Trail Blazers agreed to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Tuesday.
Without the moon and water, life on Earth wouldn't be possible. New research out of Germany suggests both were delivered by Theia, which collided with Earth 4.4 billion years ago.
California sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its decision to pull nearly $ 1billion in federal funding for a high-speed rail project.
The House judiciary committee issued subpoenas seeking documents and testimony from former White House officials Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson.
The U.S. Postal Service kicked off a mail delivery program using self-driving trucks on Tuesday.
Stars grace the red carpet during the the 72nd annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France in May, 2019.
Eastern Florida State Junior College pitcher Carter Stewart, who was the No. 8 overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft but did not sign with the Atlanta Braves, is forgoing this year's draft to instead play in Japan.
The Government Accountability Office said Tuesday that government reforms have saved $262 billion since 2010, and could save billions more.
The DASH diet's mission is to fight high blood pressure. But a new study suggests that the eating plan may also significantly lower the risk of heart failure in people younger than 75.
JetBlue Airlines hosts an annual Plane Pull competition for charity with a match-up of Brits vs. Yanks at JFK Airport in New York City on May 21, 2019.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías has officially been reinstated from administrative leave by Major League Baseball following a May 13 arrest for investigation of misdemeanor domestic battery.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals will not play their scheduled game Tuesday in St. Louis due to severe weather conditions.
The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees will play on artificial turf when the teams meet in London next month.
A significant severe weather outbreak erupted across the central and southern Plains into Tuesday unleashing drenching rain, flash flooding and at least two dozen tornadoes.
New Orleans Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin called the organization the 'right environment' for veteran forward Anthony Davis.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will not participate in OTAs this week after sustaining a calf strain.
More 400 children have been diagnosed with HIV in a Pakistani town as several families accuse a local doctor of spreading the virus through tainted syringes.
The first five picks of the 2018 NBA Draft made up the 2019 All-Rookie first team, the league announced Tuesday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are finalizing a one-year contract with free agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. 

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