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Watch: Golden State Warriors' Quinn Cook destroys Austin Rivers' ankles Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook sent Houston Rockets defender Austin Rivers to the floor with a nasty move in Game 6. Watch: Golden State Warriors' Shaun Livingston nets ferocious dunk against Rockets Golden State Warriors guard Shaun Livingston ditched his trademark mid-range jumper and threw down a vicious dunk against the Houston Rockets in Game 6. Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid unlikely to have flagrant foul rescinded Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid is unlikely to have his flagrant foul from Game 6 against the Toronto Raptors rescinded. Pittsburgh Steelers' Justin Layne removes Browns theme in home after being drafted Pittsburgh Steelers rookie cornerback Justin Layne and his family dropped their lifelong allegiance to the Cleveland Browns. Barge leaks gasoline product in Houston Ship Channel after collision A tanker ship collided with two barges in the Houston Ship Channel on Friday afternoon, causing at least one of the vessels to leak a chemical used in the creation of gasoline, officials said. North Carolina man arrested for 1985 slaying of TV director Barry Crane Los Angeles police on Friday charged a North Carolina man with murder nearly 35 years after the slaying of prominent television director Barry Crane, law enforcement officials said. Rep. Richard Neal subpoenas IRS, Treasury for Trump's tax returns The House Ways and Means Committee on Friday sent a subpoena to the International Revenue Service and Treasury Department for copies of President Donald Trump's tax returns. Migrant boat capsizes near Tunisia, killing 65 A boat carrying migrants across the Mediterranean Sea capsized Friday, killing about 65 people off the coast of Tunisia, U.N. officials said. Flu hospitalization rate rises slightly as overall flu activity fades For the week ending May 4, only two states reported a higher level of flu activity, suggesting the flu season is starting to wrap up. Illinois parents plead not guilty in death of 5-year-old AJ Freund The parents of a 5-year-old Illinois boy whose beaten body was found a week after he went missing pleaded not guilty to murder charges Friday. Army researchers improve battery safety with new cathode chemistry Scientists with the U.S. Army have developed a new type of cathode chemistry that makes batteries safer and more efficient. Legitimate opioid prescriptions increase risk for drug users who doctor shop About one in every 200 people prescribed opioids in 2016 had a family member who sought medications from multiple prescribers and to fill them at multiple pharmacies, a practice known as doctor shopping. Look: K9 school resource officer gets her own yearbook photo A police dog that joined the security team at an Arkansas high school was awarded a high honor -- a photo in the yearbook with the rest of the faculty. Watch: Pallets stacked more than twice the height of car A shocked witness on a Tennessee road captured video of a small car attempting to transport more than two dozen wooden pallets piled on top of the vehicle. Pentagon shifts $1.5B to fund border wall The Pentagon authorized another $1.5 billion to be shifted to building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Friday. Buccaneers LB Kendell Beckwith out for 2019 season The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Friday that linebacker Kendell Beckwith will miss the 2019 season. Dolphins give tryout to former Bengals, Miami Hurricanes RB Mark Walton Former Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Walton joined the Miami Dolphins at rookie minicamp on Friday in Davie, Fla. Oklahoma's Maggie Nichols named Honda Sport Award winner for gymnastics Oklahoma junior Maggie Nichols was named the Honda Sport Award winner for gymnastics this week. Treasury Department: Venezuela's defense, security sectors could face sanctions The Treasury Department named two companies subject to sanctions on Friday, adding that Venezuela's defense and security sectors also could face similar action. Woman wins $50,000 after fortune cookie tells her to 'gamble' A Missouri woman said some advice from a fortune cookie that told her to "gamble" led her to a $50,000 lottery jackpot. Emma, Liam most popular U.S. baby names of 2018 The names "Emma" and "Liam" maintained their spot as the most popular American baby names in 2018, but the biggest boost in popularity among names might have been inspired by last year's royal wedding in Britain. Luxury yacht tester could make up to $65,000 per year A London-based company posted a job opening seeking someone who wants to get paid to test some unusual products -- luxury yachts. Bucks' Pau Gasol out for remainder of NBA playoffs Milwaukee Bucks center Pau Gasol will miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs after surgery on his left foot Thursday. House approves $17.2B disaster aid bill for Puerto Rico The House on Friday passed a $17.2 billion disaster relief bill to help rebuild in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, over objections from President Donald Trump. |
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Just how much is $250 billion in tariffs?Explore our interactive database to see how the tariffs will affect you — and the economy. U.S. hostage rescued in operation that leaves 2 French commandos deadFrench President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to "the sacrifice of these two servicemen, who gave their lives to save those of our citizens." The beach from 'The Beach' will stay shut for 2 more yearsMaya Bay on Phi Phi Leh Island became world famous after a Hollywood crew set foot on its sands in 1999. The dangers in Trump's warlike approach to IranAnalysis: An increasingly isolated and beleaguered American president is creating a dangerous confrontation with a hostile regime in Tehran. Three hurt after plane collides with fuel truck at Toronto airportFlight 8615 had been bound for Sudbury, Ontario, from Toronto but had to turn back due to weather conditions on the other end. How China could 'play dirty' in retaliation for Trump's new round of tariffs"China is not a country of laws, it’s an authoritarian dictatorship," said one economist. "So from that opening point, China is potentially able to play much, much dirtier." North Korea tested 'multiple ballistic missiles' in latest launch, Pentagon says"Nobody's happy about it," President Donald Trump said, referring to Thursday's tests. Russian fingerprints are 'all over' North Korea's new missileIskander missiles have long been a source of tension in Europe, and only take a few minutes to reach their targets. Israel runs PR campaign to counter calls for Eurovision boycottThe international Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement dismissed the tactic as "crude propaganda." U.S. tariff increase on $200 billion of Chinese imports takes effectChina’s Commerce Ministry said it would take “necessary countermeasures” but gave no details. Russian operative Maria Butina says she was not part of 'grand giant plan'Maria Butina was sentenced to 18 months in prison in April after pleading guilty to conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign official. More Recent Articles
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Trump Renews Trade War as China Talks End Without a DealThe president, in a series of tweets, said a prolonged trade war would be good for America even as negotiators returned to the table. Frustration Mounts Among Farmers as China Trade Talks Break DownThe rural Midwest has been a place of strong support for President Trump. But as farmers’ struggles grow, some sound impatient: “Get something done, move ahead.” Trump Sees a China Trade Deal Through a New Prism: The 2020 ElectionThe president’s recent statements suggest he now believes that demonstrating his toughness with China and walking away from a deal might well put him in a better position politically than signing one. Uber’s Stock Disappoints, Capping a Rocky Path to Its I.P.O.Last year, investment bankers said the company could be valued at $120 billion upon its I.P.O. That number has declined in recent weeks. Hundreds of Bodies, One Nurse: German Serial Killer Leaves as Many Questions as VictimsA nurse, Niels Högel, admitted to dozens of murders but might have killed as many as 300 patients. So what prevented colleagues from stopping one of the world’s deadliest serial killers? She Stopped to Help Migrants on a Texas Highway. Moments Later, She Was Arrested.A county attorney in West Texas was detained for helping three young migrants, part of an escalating attempt to investigate and punish those providing aid to border crossers. The End of the Warriors as We Know ThemNo matter how they finish in the playoffs, the Warriors will leave Oakland in a move that is quintessentially California, where reinvention has long been a state of mind and a force of nature. Trade, Uber, Lil Nas X: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Editorial Observer: Strike All You Want. Uber Won’t Pay a Living Wage.The choice is between underpaying drivers and replacing them with robots. Trump’s Tariffs Are a New Tax on AmericansPresident Trump is undermining the credibility of his trade policies by falsely claiming that China is paying the bill. How Trump Helps MS-13The U.S. doesn’t need a big, beautiful border wall. It needs a real foreign policy. ‘Here There Is Nothing’Guatemalans deserve better than Jimmy Morales’s lawlessness and Donald Trump’s posturing. The Senate Is as Much of a Problem as TrumpIf Democrats don’t do something about it, winning the presidency in 2020 won’t be enough. Revenge of the Coastal ElitesHow California, Oregon and Washington are winning the fight against Trump’s hateful policies Michael Pollan: Not So Fast on Psychedelic MushroomsPsilocybin has a lot of potential as medicine, but we don’t know enough about it yet to legalize it. Save the Recordings of School ShootingsStudents are recording mass shootings in real-time. It’s more powerful than media coverage and we can’t let these witness statements vanish. Grizzlies in the BackyardIn British Columbia’s Bella Coola Valley, humans are trying to live in harmony with the giant bears. Can Anyone Save the Iran Nuclear Deal?Maybe Europe — if we’re lucky. Has Erdogan Created His Perfect Opponent?Turkey’s president is undermining the political system that carried him from the streets to the presidency. letter: Seeking More Women’s Voices in the Digital Public SquareA plea for more women to submit comments as well as letters to the editor. How ‘Drunk Shakespeare’ Became a Stage FranchiseFive actors, many drinks, short-and-silly scripts and a party atmosphere generated good buzz in New York — and a second edition in Chicago. Work Friend: My Co-Worker Is Besties With the Boss. It’s Just Not Fair.In this week’s column: getting over workplace favoritism, upgrading your credentials and speaking constructively about breakups. House Ways and Means Chairman Subpoenas Trump Tax ReturnsRichard E. Neal, the panel’s chairman, dropped his use of a century-old provision in the tax code and instead used a more common instrument to demand President Trump’s tax returns: the subpoena. Louis C.K. Is Trying to Outlaw Leaks. Can He Do That?Beyond “No cellphones,” the embattled comedian’s latest shows come with a legal-sounding gag order. We asked experts if it would hold up in court. Smoke, Drink and Eat What You Want, Norway’s Public Health Minister SaysThe new minister, from a right-wing, anti-immigration party, told an interviewer that people knew what was healthy and she would not be the “moral police.” Fugees Rapper Pras Michel and Financier Charged in Illegal Scheme to Raise Money for ObamaThe rapper Pras Michel and the fugitive Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho were charged with campaign finance violations in the 2012 election. HUD Says Its Proposed Limit on Public Housing Aid Could Displace 55,000 ChildrenThe proposal, published on Friday, would prohibit families with at least one undocumented immigrant from obtaining public housing benefits. Pentagon Builds Deterrent Force Against Possible Iranian AttackThe Defense Department is deploying an antimissile battery, a limited step taken in part because an intelligence analysis concluded that Iran is trying to provoke the United States into overreacting. South Africa’s Elections: A Weakened A.N.C. Clings to VictoryThe African National Congress was poised to keep control of the government, but widespread voter dissatisfaction looks to have led to its poorest electoral showing ever. The New Old Age: Many Americans Will Need Long-Term Care. Most Won’t be Able to Afford It.A decade from now, most middle-income seniors will not be able to pay the rising costs of independent or assisted living. More Recent Articles |
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Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook sent Houston Rockets defender Austin Rivers to the floor with a nasty move in Game 6.
Golden State Warriors guard Shaun Livingston ditched his trademark mid-range jumper and threw down a vicious dunk against the Houston Rockets in Game 6.
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid is unlikely to have his flagrant foul from Game 6 against the Toronto Raptors rescinded.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie cornerback Justin Layne and his family dropped their lifelong allegiance to the Cleveland Browns.
A tanker ship collided with two barges in the Houston Ship Channel on Friday afternoon, causing at least one of the vessels to leak a chemical used in the creation of gasoline, officials said.
Los Angeles police on Friday charged a North Carolina man with murder nearly 35 years after the slaying of prominent television director Barry Crane, law enforcement officials said.
The House Ways and Means Committee on Friday sent a subpoena to the International Revenue Service and Treasury Department for copies of President Donald Trump's tax returns.
A boat carrying migrants across the Mediterranean Sea capsized Friday, killing about 65 people off the coast of Tunisia, U.N. officials said.
For the week ending May 4, only two states reported a higher level of flu activity, suggesting the flu season is starting to wrap up.
The parents of a 5-year-old Illinois boy whose beaten body was found a week after he went missing pleaded not guilty to murder charges Friday.
Scientists with the U.S. Army have developed a new type of cathode chemistry that makes batteries safer and more efficient.
About one in every 200 people prescribed opioids in 2016 had a family member who sought medications from multiple prescribers and to fill them at multiple pharmacies, a practice known as doctor shopping.
A police dog that joined the security team at an Arkansas high school was awarded a high honor -- a photo in the yearbook with the rest of the faculty.
A shocked witness on a Tennessee road captured video of a small car attempting to transport more than two dozen wooden pallets piled on top of the vehicle.
The Pentagon authorized another $1.5 billion to be shifted to building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Friday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Friday that linebacker Kendell Beckwith will miss the 2019 season.
Former Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Walton joined the Miami Dolphins at rookie minicamp on Friday in Davie, Fla.
Oklahoma junior Maggie Nichols was named the Honda Sport Award winner for gymnastics this week.
The Treasury Department named two companies subject to sanctions on Friday, adding that Venezuela's defense and security sectors also could face similar action.
A Missouri woman said some advice from a fortune cookie that told her to "gamble" led her to a $50,000 lottery jackpot.
The names "Emma" and "Liam" maintained their spot as the most popular American baby names in 2018, but the biggest boost in popularity among names might have been inspired by last year's royal wedding in Britain.
A London-based company posted a job opening seeking someone who wants to get paid to test some unusual products -- luxury yachts.
Milwaukee Bucks center Pau Gasol will miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs after surgery on his left foot Thursday.
The House on Friday passed a $17.2 billion disaster relief bill to help rebuild in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, over objections from President Donald Trump. 

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