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U.S. lifts sanctions on former Venezuelan intelligence chief for breaking ranks with Maduro regime The United States lifted economic sanctions on a former Venezuelan general who broke ranks with President Nicolas Maduro, Vice President Mike Pence said Tuesday. Watch: Clemson's Dabo Swinney plays pickup game on Raptors court Clemson Tigers head football coach Dabo Swinney traveled to Canada to watch the Toronto Raptors and Philadelphia 76ers play in Game 5. Watch: Raptors' Serge Ibaka suffers nasty cut after Kawhi Leonard elbow Toronto Raptors center Serge Ibaka suffered a nasty cut after an inadvertent elbow from forward Kawhi Leonard in the first quarter Tuesday night in Game 5. U.S. soldier dies in non-combat incident in Afghanistan A U.S. soldier died of wounds sustained from a non-combat incident in Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Tuesday. Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook, Paul George undergo surgeries Oklahoma City Thunder stars Russell Westbrook and Paul George each underwent surgery, the team announced Tuesday. U.S. terminates deal preventing tariffs on import of Mexican tomatoes The United States withdrew from a deal facilitating the duty-free import of Mexican tomatoes on Tuesday. Massachusetts gas company reaches $80M settlement for explosions, fires A gas company responsible for an explosion that cause dozens of house fires and killed at least one person last year reached an $80 million settlement with the affected communities Tuesday. Disney unveils release dates for 'Avatar' sequels, three new 'Star Wars' filmsSurvey suggests shame around mental illness fading in U.S. Stigma regarding mental health could be disappearing in the United States, as a new survey finds that 87 percent of adults don't believe a mental disorder is something to be ashamed of. One dead, eight injured in shooting at Denver-area school At least one person died and eight more sustained injuries in a shooting at a school in Colorado on Tuesday, police said. Renewed China trade fears send U.S. markets tumbling The stock market plummeted Tuesday amid renewed concerns over trade negotiations between the United States and China. Dave Chappelle to receive Mark Twain for American Humor The Kennedy Center on Tuesday named comedian and actor Dave Chappelle the next recipient of its annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Kentucky Derby finish headed to court; Derby's beaten favorite headed to Preakness Kentucky racing officials have denied an appeal of the Kentucky Derby disqualification of Maximum Security; beaten Derby favorite Improbable headed for Preakness Stakes. Raytheon tests motor for DARPA's MAD-FIRES self-defense interceptor Raytheon Company successfully tested a hot fire rocket motor for DARPA's Multi-Azimuth Defense Fast Intercept Round Engagement System, or MAD-FIRES. Watch: Alligator removed from hotel pool in South Carolina Vacationers at a South Carolina resort were shocked when they were joined in the pool by a non-paying guest -- an alligator. L.A. sues H&R Block, TurboTax maker, alleging misconduct Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer detailed suits Tuesday against tax-prep giants H&R Block and Turbo Tax, alleging the firms defrauded low-income clients into paying for services they should've gotten for free. CDC: Many pregnancy-related maternal deaths occur months after delivery Too many women still die from pregnancy-related causes, some up to a year after delivery, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Scientists identify 'jumping' superbug gene resistant to last-resort antibiotic Scientists have found a highly-mobile gene that helps superbugs resist colistin, one of the most effective last-resort antibiotics. Watch: Driver holds leash of dog walking outside car A Texas driver was pulled over after being spotted walking a dog in an unusual way -- through the window of a moving car. Colts TE Eric Ebron aims for Rob Gronkowski's single-season TD record Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron is coming off of a breakout season, but has his eyes on a Rob Gronkowski record in 2019. Patriots plan to sign OT Jared Veldheer for up to $6.5 million The New England Patriots plan to sign free agent offensive tackle Jared Veldheer to a one-year contract. |
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U.S. lifts sanctions on Venezuelan general who broke with MaduroThe U.S. “will consider sanctions relief for all those who step forward, stand up for the constitution and support the rule of law,” Pence said. Pompeo makes unannounced trip to Iraq, citing threats from IranPompeo said the United States would ensure Iraq remained “a sovereign, independent nation.” China-U.S. trade tensions trigger Wall Street rout, Dow ends the day down 473 pointsAround 90 percent of stocks lost value during the massive sell-off, with the Dow falling 648 points at its lowest level of the day. Can victims of Spain's brutal dictatorship finally get justice in Argentina?“You have more than 100,000 bodies in mass graves that have never been exhumed even though families are fighting for the rights to give their loved ones a dignified burial." Dow falls for second day as China trade war fears fuel Wall Street sell-off"It’s clear the level of mistrust between the two sides will last for years,” said one investment strategist. Elephant kills U.K. soldier on anti-poaching duty in MalawiAbout 30 British soldiers are in the southern African country to help train rangers tasked with protecting endangered wildlife. Woman held in Poland for adding LGBTQ rainbow to revered iconThe 51-year-old activist could face up to two years in prison or a stiff fine if convicted. Pamela Anderson says Julian Assange doesn't deserve to be in a 'supermax prison'The "Baywatch" actress, who has defended Assange before, told reporters Tuesday that he is innocent and being treated unfairly. Trump pardons former Army soldier who killed Iraqi prisonerThe ex-first lieutenant of Oklahoma was convicted in 2009 of murder in the death of a suspected terrorist. Doomed jet was heavy with extra fuel before deadly crash landingSome of those who escaped were carrying luggage, raising concerns that grabbing their bags may have delayed an evacuation in which seconds were critical. Pope Francis prays at Mother Teresa's memorialFormerly known as the Republic of Macedonia, the country changed its name in February to end an almost three-decade long dispute with Greece. Experts say China isn't too worried about Trump's tariff threatsThe Chinese strategy, one expert said, is basically to let Trump bluster and then resume talking with more serious administration officials. As Europe closes its borders, Wales becomes a 'nation of sanctuary'"There is a phrase, 'Welcome to the valleys and the hillsides of Wales,' because that is how we’ve always been — a nation that welcomes people." More Recent Articles
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5 Takeaways From 10 Years of Trump Tax FiguresThe Times obtained details from a decade of the president’s tax returns, revealing $1.17 billion in business losses. Here’s what else the numbers show. News Analysis: Clash Between Trump and House Democrats Poses Threat to Constitutional OrderWhat were once isolated skirmishes over congressional inquiries are turning into an all-out war. Pompeo Makes Unscheduled Trip to Iraq to Press U.S. Concerns About IranThe secretary of state canceled a meeting with Germany’s chancellor for a quick trip to Iraq, where the Trump administration says U.S. forces face a new Iranian threat. Sandra Bland, It Turns Out, Filmed Traffic Stop Arrest HerselfA newly surfaced cellphone video shows Ms. Bland’s own view of the Texas traffic stop that preceded her death of an apparent suicide in jail. Fear of Intensifying Trade War Ricochets Through EconomyStocks fell for a second day after the Trump administration repeated its pledge to raise tariffs on Chinese imports this week. Business owners braced for fallout. Feature: Laura Dern Embraces the Messiness of Human LifeOver a 40-year career, the actress has avoided being typecast and explored humor in broken places. Macron Puts Germany on TrialCooperation between Paris and Berlin has long been a requirement for a unified Europe. But now they are at odds on fundamental policies. Google’s Sundar Pichai: Privacy Should Not Be a Luxury GoodYes, we use data to make products more helpful for everyone. But we also protect your information. The Royal Baby and Blackness as a Badge of HonorWhether he “looks” black or not, I’ll be glad to claim him. How to Defeat TrumpFor starters, we need a patriotic Republican on the right to run as a third-party candidate. Sorry, Steve Mnuchin. Congress Has a Right to See Trump’s Tax Returns.The Treasury secretary is defying the law and Supreme Court precedent. The Court Handling Trump’s Lawsuit Must Move at Breakneck SpeedThe president deserves his day in court. But the American people deserve that day to come quickly. Trump Is Defying Congress. Will They Hold Him in Contempt?The former senator writes: By refusing to comply, the president threatens to erode the Constitution’s system of checks and balances. Op-Docs: The Abandoned Vans of AtlantaThe reporter Mario Guevara investigates how immigration arrests shape his Atlanta community. The One-Income TrapHow Elizabeth Warren inspired a conservative policy debate. We Are Drowning in DataDespairing about privacy isn’t an admission of defeat. It’s an acknowledgment that taking control of our data matters. A Wine-Soaked Ball Unites a Georgian Village, but Only After Dividing ItEvery spring in Shukhuti, a black leather ball is sewn together to play Lelo Burti, a brutally physical folk game. The winners carry it straight to the cemetery. Restaurant Review: Pasteles and Two Kinds of Fried Chicken at the Freakin RicanAfter trying out his act on the street-fair circuit, a Puerto Rican chef settles down in Queens. Tech Fix: Google Pixel 3A Review: The $400 Smartphone You’ve Been Waiting ForThe first midrange Pixel is packed with innovations, without a shocking price. Trump Administration Can Keep Sending Asylum Seekers to Mexico, Court RulesA federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration can continue to enforce a policy that returns asylum seekers to Mexico while they wait for an immigration court to decide their cases. Nxivm: Former Sex Cult Member Describes How She Became ‘Slave’Prosecutors say Keith Raniere, the head of the group, forced some followers to have sex with him, including a 15-year-old girl. Judge Orders PG&E Directors to Visit Town Destroyed by WildfireA federal judge directed the utility’s board to visit Paradise, Calif., to see the devastation from a fire the company has said was likely started by its equipment. Georgia Governor Signs Fetal Heartbeat Law, Inviting a Court Challenge Over AbortionThe Georgia legislation effectively bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, when doctors can usually start detecting a fetal heartbeat. Consumer Bureau Moves to Cap Debt Collectors’ Calls, and Allow Texts and EmailsFederal regulators are revising debt-collection rules for the first time in more than 40 years. As Far Right Rises, a Battle Over Security Agencies GrowsA struggle in Austria over control of sensitive institutions of the state, including its intelligence agency, threatens to redefine Europe’s postwar democracies. Huge Racial Disparities Found in Deaths Linked to PregnancyAfrican-American, Native American and Alaska Native women are about three times more likely to die from causes related to pregnancy, compared to white women in the United States. CBS Censors a ‘Good Fight’ Segment. Its Topic Was Chinese Censorship.The show often includes humorous animated videos on current topics. One video that criticized China’s war on free speech was removed at the network’s request. Midwestern Floods Pit Communities Against One Another as Levees Rise Ever HigherResidents of Grafton, Ill., which has no levee, are being pummeled by flooding from the Mississippi River, again and again. “It’s frightening,” the mayor said. 14 New Books to Watch For in MayA new look at Harper Lee’s life, George Packer’s latest book and more. A Rare View of the Met GalaFor most of us, fashion’s party of the year ends with the red carpet. But our reporter got a look inside. Beyoncé, Ballet and Points Between: A Choreographer Calmly Covers the WaterfrontThe unflappable Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, who works across an impressive range of forms, has made a new dance for Natalia Osipova and the Royal Ballet. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: I Wanted More From College. Then I Fell for Him.Modern Love in miniature, college-contest edition, featuring the best student love stories of no more than 100 words. ‘Dead to Me’ Deals With Love and Loss. The Stars Speak From Experience.Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini play women linked by devastating loss. It’s a comedy. Mostly. Ancient Rock Art in the Plains of IndiaTwo amateur sleuths have uncovered a collection of mysterious rock carvings on the Indian coastal plain south of Mumbai. Work Out and Chill?Cool temperature workouts may be the answer for those who want to exercise without becoming a hot mess. More Recent Articles |
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The United States lifted economic sanctions on a former Venezuelan general who broke ranks with President Nicolas Maduro, Vice President Mike Pence said Tuesday.
Clemson Tigers head football coach Dabo Swinney traveled to Canada to watch the Toronto Raptors and Philadelphia 76ers play in Game 5.
Toronto Raptors center Serge Ibaka suffered a nasty cut after an inadvertent elbow from forward Kawhi Leonard in the first quarter Tuesday night in Game 5.
A U.S. soldier died of wounds sustained from a non-combat incident in Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
Oklahoma City Thunder stars Russell Westbrook and Paul George each underwent surgery, the team announced Tuesday.
The United States withdrew from a deal facilitating the duty-free import of Mexican tomatoes on Tuesday.
A gas company responsible for an explosion that cause dozens of house fires and killed at least one person last year reached an $80 million settlement with the affected communities Tuesday.
Stigma regarding mental health could be disappearing in the United States, as a new survey finds that 87 percent of adults don't believe a mental disorder is something to be ashamed of.
At least one person died and eight more sustained injuries in a shooting at a school in Colorado on Tuesday, police said.
The stock market plummeted Tuesday amid renewed concerns over trade negotiations between the United States and China.
The Kennedy Center on Tuesday named comedian and actor Dave Chappelle the next recipient of its annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Kentucky racing officials have denied an appeal of the Kentucky Derby disqualification of Maximum Security; beaten Derby favorite Improbable headed for Preakness Stakes.
Raytheon Company successfully tested a hot fire rocket motor for DARPA's Multi-Azimuth Defense Fast Intercept Round Engagement System, or MAD-FIRES.
Vacationers at a South Carolina resort were shocked when they were joined in the pool by a non-paying guest -- an alligator.
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer detailed suits Tuesday against tax-prep giants H&R Block and Turbo Tax, alleging the firms defrauded low-income clients into paying for services they should've gotten for free.
Too many women still die from pregnancy-related causes, some up to a year after delivery, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Scientists have found a highly-mobile gene that helps superbugs resist colistin, one of the most effective last-resort antibiotics.
A Texas driver was pulled over after being spotted walking a dog in an unusual way -- through the window of a moving car.
Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron is coming off of a breakout season, but has his eyes on a Rob Gronkowski record in 2019.
The New England Patriots plan to sign free agent offensive tackle Jared Veldheer to a one-year contract. 

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