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Milwaukee Bucks rally for Game 1 win over Toronto Raptors The Milwaukee Bucks secured a 108-100 comeback win over the Toronto Raptors in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday night at Fiserv Forum. U.S. orders suspension of all flights to Venezuela All flights between the United States and Venezuela were suspended indefinitely, the Department of Homeland Security's secretary announced Wednesday. Watch: Toronto Raptors' Pascal Siakam jams on Milwaukee Bucks' Brook Lopez Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam posterized Milwaukee Bucks big man Brook Lopez in the first quarter of Game 1 on Wednesday night. CBS touts new fall shows with Edie Falco, Walton Goggins, Patricia Heaton Details about several new 2019-20 shows were unveiled at CBS' Upfront Presentation in New York on Wednesday. Boston Bruins' Chris Wagner to miss Game 4 with right arm injury Bruins winger Chris Wagner returned to Boston for additional tests on his injured right arm and will miss Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Carolina Hurricanes. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird to receive NBA's Lifetime Achievement Award Pro Basketball Hall of Fame players Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird will be co-recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 NBA Awards in June. Cal Fire: PG&E utility caused wildfire that destroyed Paradise, killed 85 Pacific Gas and Electric's power lines caused last year's Camp Fire -- the most deadly and destructive fire in California history -- state fire officials said Wednesday. New England Patriots to sign free-agent LB Jamie Collins The New England Patriots agreed to terms with former Cleveland Browns linebacker Jamie Collins. TWA Hotel opens at JFK airport, revitalizing iconic former airline terminalAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey signs near total abortion ban into law Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill instituting a near complete ban on abortion into law on Wednesday. Trump bans use of foreign telecom technology that poses national security risks President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday banning the use of information and communications technologies from nations deemed a threat to national security. North Carolina accuses JUUL of targeting children in lawsuit North Carolina filed a lawsuit against JUUL on Wednesday, accusing the e-cigarette maker of targeting children in its marketing and failing to clearly state the risks associated with the product. Preakness odds: Beaten Kentucky Derby favorite Improbable again made favorite With the top three finishers from the Kentucky Derby taking a pass, the beaten favorite from that race, Improbable, is the morning-line favorite for Saturday's Preakness from gate No. 4. 18th century volcanic eruption in Iceland didn't trigger a summer heat wave The summer of 1783 was an unusually warm one for much of Europe. The heat caused crop failures and triggered social unrest. Former Seahawks punter Jon Ryan signs with CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders Former Seattle Seahawks Jon Ryan has signed with his hometown Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL, the team announced. Fast walkers may live longer, study says People whose body weight range from underweight to obese have a longer life expectancy if they walk more briskly compared to those in the same weight category who don't. Rom-com with Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis to open in U.S. on Nov. 20, 2020 TriStar Pictures said Wednesday it plans to release its holiday movie "Happiest Season" on Nov. 20, 2020. White House rejects House request for documents for Trump investigation The White House on Wednesday rejected a request by the House judiciary committee for documents related to an investigation into possible obstruction of justice and abuses of power by President Donald Trump. Daniel Radcliffe's 'Miracle Workers' to get second season on TBS TBS said Wednesday it has renewed its Daniel Radcliffe-Steve Buscemi comedy "Miracle Workers" for a second season. 2 teen suspects formally charged in Colorado STEM school shooting Prosecutors formally charged two teenagers Wednesday for a shooting at a Colorado high school last week that killed one student. Falcons' Jamon Brown pays for infant's funeral Atlanta Falcons guard Jamon Brown paid for the funeral expenses of a 1-month-old infant who died after his father allegedly hit him in a post-video game rage last week. Israeli navy tests unmanned sonar mine-sweeping vessel The Israeli Navy successfully deployed its Seagull unmanned mine counter-measures surface vessel in exercises earlier this month, Elbit Systems announced. Browns' Kareem Hunt says he has to earn fans' trust back Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt says he needs to earn back the trust of fans after a video of him assaulting a woman was released in November. |
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Scientology cruise ship passengers cleared of measles risk, the church says"All passengers and crew (100 percent) of the Freewinds have been fully cleared of any possible risk of being infected by the measles or infecting others," the Church of Scientology said. U.K. talk show canceled after man outed as cheating on girlfriend diesThe death of Steven Dymond, who had taken part in a lie detector test in an episode, has raised questions about broadcasters’ responsibility. 'I'm scared': In Venezuela, dialysis patients grapple with power cuts"I have not had dialysis for two days because there has been no electricity," says a worried woman. "I am scared." Venezuela exodus raises worries of babies being statelessStatelessness experts say the onus is on Colombia to rectify the status of Venezuelan children born on its territory. College students robbed at gunpoint while visiting preschool in South AfricaThe 19 students, professor and staff member from the University of Florida were robbed of their laptops, cellphones, cameras, passports and bags. Half of Americans don't know about the fatal Boeing crashes, and most say ticket price is more important anyway"We don't book the plane, we book the place," one traveler said. State Department orders nonemergency personnel to leave Iraq postsAn earlier warning urged Americans in the country to avoid places known as gathering places for U.S. citizens and to keep a low profile. From Bolton to Bibi to Riyadh, Trump faces calls for confronting IranAnalysis: With North Korea, Trump first threatened and then sought a deal. But he has a more hardline White House team now, with fewer moderating voices. Millennials create own political parties as 373 million Europeans prepare to voteThe European Parliament makes laws that impact the daily lives of around 508 million people in 28 countries. More Recent Articles
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Iran Threat Debate Is Set Off by Images of Missiles at SeaThe photographs fueled fears that Iran would fire missiles at U.S. naval ships in the Persian Gulf. But some said the moves could be defensive acts against Washington provocations. Iraq, Fearing Another U.S. War, Warns Militias Against ProvocationAmerican warnings and threats about Iran echo those before the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Iraqi militias tied to Iran are a concern. Alabama Aims Squarely at Roe, but the Supreme Court May Prefer Glancing BlowsThe court’s conservative majority may prefer to chip away at abortion rights rather than overrule Roe outright. ‘The Time Is Now’: States Are Rushing to Restrict Abortion, or to Protect ItStates across the country are passing some of the most restrictive abortion laws in decades, including in Alabama, where Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill effectively banning the procedure. Trump Immigration Plan Emphasizes Immigrants’ Skills Over Family TiesThe plan, to be unveiled Thursday, will significantly scale back family-based immigration and increase the educational and skills requirements to move to the United States. Huawei Is a Target as Trump Moves to Ban Foreign Telecom GearThe administration also announced that it had placed the company on a list of firms prevented from buying American parts and technologies without seeking approval. Trump’s Love for Tariffs Began in Japan’s ’80s BoomThirty years later, few issues have defined Donald J. Trump’s presidency more than his love for tariffs — and on few issues has he been more unswerving. Proposed Fur Ban in New York Pits Animal Rights Advocates Against Black MinistersWith the City Council considering a ban on sales, protesters yelled, “Put people first,” and counterprotesters responded, “How many animals have to die?” In India’s Elections, Female Candidates Still Need Men’s BlessingsIt’s a perplexing reality, as women have made it to the top much earlier than most of the Western democracies. Jeff Koons ‘Rabbit’ Sets Auction Record for Most Expensive Work by Living ArtistA shiny and enigmatic steel sculpture sold for $91.1 million at Christie’s on Wednesday, edging past David Hockney. Abortion, Iran, Zion Williamson: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Your Thursday BriefingTensions rise over Iran. Stacey Abrams: Why I Am Determined to End Voter SuppressionAs more people of color claim political power, efforts to block them will accelerate — unless we act. Editorial Observer: The Nuclear Weapons SisterhoodIt’s hard for women to be hired, promoted or taken seriously in the national security establishment. White Supremacy Beyond a White MajorityPresident Trump is trying to maintain white dominance as the nation’s demographics change. What Grade Would You Give Donald Trump?The president won’t release his college transcript. But we can guess what it says. Donald Trump Is Not AmericaHis designs on Independence Day show his confusion about that. How to Help Protect Abortion Rights in Alabama and GeorgiaAmerica is in an era of extreme anti-abortion laws. Harvard Betrays a Law Professor — and ItselfMisguided students believe that defending Harvey Weinstein makes Ronald Sullivan unfit to be their dean. Apparently the university agrees. The Fight Over How Trump Fits in With the Other 44 PresidentsIt’s not just an academic question. The intense argument over where he belongs tells us a lot about where we’re headed. Fixes: The Racial Wealth Gap in Readers’ EyesA three-part Fixes series provoked impassioned questions. The author has answers. Sonya and Dell Curry Mastered Cheering for Their Sons. But Not at the Same Time.For the first time in N.B.A. history, brothers — Stephen and Seth Curry — are up against each other in a conference finals. This is tricky — for their parents. New York Rejects Keystone-Like Pipeline in Fierce Battle Over the State’s Energy FutureRegulators denied an application for a $1 billion natural gas pipeline that environmentalists said would set back the fight against climate change. The Man Behind San Francisco’s Facial Recognition Ban Is Working on More. Way More.Brian Hofer, a paralegal who drafted the ordinance, is pushing for anti-surveillance measures across California. He has already gotten more than two dozen approved. Trump Wants Your Tales of Social Media Censorship. And Your Contact Info.The White House escalated its conflict with the tech industry on Wednesday, unveiling a website that asked for stories of social media censorship. Sudan Talks Collapse Amid Clashes in KhartoumThe suspension came as a surprise. Early in the day, the two sides announced that they had agreed on a three-year transition to democratic rule. Britain’s ‘Jeremy Kyle Show’ Canceled After Death of GuestThe man was found dead May 9 after failing a lie-detector test on an episode that had not yet aired. The incident has led to intense debate about British TV. In Flood-Hit Midwest, Mayors See Climate Change as a Subject Best AvoidedPoliticians in the flood-weary Midwest talk openly about the increased flood threat, but many are wary of blaming climate change for their problems. Spies, Stealth and Threats: How Militants Infiltrated a Vital Army BaseNew details from an attack on Camp Bastion, once the British and American headquarters in Afghanistan’s troubled Helmand Province, shows more weaknesses of the Afghan military. President Trump Grants Pardon to Conrad BlackThe pardon was the latest example of the president using a unilateral power of his office to absolve a prominent figure whose case personally resonates with him. Matter: Scientists Created Bacteria With a Synthetic Genome. Is This Artificial Life?In a milestone for synthetic biology, colonies of E. coli thrive with DNA constructed from scratch by humans, not nature. New Statue of Liberty Museum Illuminates a Forgotten HistoryThe museum, opening Thursday on Liberty Island, reminds visitors of the vague and often dubious ideal of “liberty for all.” How ‘You Know Me’ Became #YouKnowMeAfter Busy Philipps opened up about her abortion on TV, a friend saw an opportunity for a bigger conversation about reproductive rights. Album Review: For Jamila Woods, History Is Today’s Inspiration and Tomorrow’s BlueprintThe Chicago singer and poet pays tribute to creative titans and offers lessons on how to triumph over the challenges of everyday life on “Legacy! Legacy!” Trending: When Your Vacation Happily Goes to the DogsAnimal centers and humane societies in popular travel destinations are organizing walks with rescue dogs. ‘It’s a win, win, win, win.’ Jörg Demus, Exponent of Piano Repertory’s Heart, Dies at 90The Austrian Mr. Demus played with refinement, often accompanying the great singers of his time and championing the four-hand piano literature. The Intersection of Race and BloodBlood can be racially or ethnically specific, so having more blood donors in certain groups can be crucial for saving the lives of patients who share their backgrounds. Why Are We So Freaking Tired?Feeling like a spit-up-covered bag of dirty laundry? It might be fragmented sleep. Phys Ed: To Move Is to Thrive. It’s in Our Genes.A need and desire to be in motion may have been bred into our DNA before we even became humans. More Recent Articles |
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The Milwaukee Bucks secured a 108-100 comeback win over the Toronto Raptors in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday night at Fiserv Forum.
All flights between the United States and Venezuela were suspended indefinitely, the Department of Homeland Security's secretary announced Wednesday.
Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam posterized Milwaukee Bucks big man Brook Lopez in the first quarter of Game 1 on Wednesday night.
Details about several new 2019-20 shows were unveiled at CBS' Upfront Presentation in New York on Wednesday.
Bruins winger Chris Wagner returned to Boston for additional tests on his injured right arm and will miss Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Pro Basketball Hall of Fame players Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird will be co-recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 NBA Awards in June.
Pacific Gas and Electric's power lines caused last year's Camp Fire -- the most deadly and destructive fire in California history -- state fire officials said Wednesday.
The New England Patriots agreed to terms with former Cleveland Browns linebacker Jamie Collins.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill instituting a near complete ban on abortion into law on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday banning the use of information and communications technologies from nations deemed a threat to national security.
North Carolina filed a lawsuit against JUUL on Wednesday, accusing the e-cigarette maker of targeting children in its marketing and failing to clearly state the risks associated with the product.
With the top three finishers from the Kentucky Derby taking a pass, the beaten favorite from that race, Improbable, is the morning-line favorite for Saturday's Preakness from gate No. 4.
The summer of 1783 was an unusually warm one for much of Europe. The heat caused crop failures and triggered social unrest.
Former Seattle Seahawks Jon Ryan has signed with his hometown Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL, the team announced.
People whose body weight range from underweight to obese have a longer life expectancy if they walk more briskly compared to those in the same weight category who don't.
TriStar Pictures said Wednesday it plans to release its holiday movie "Happiest Season" on Nov. 20, 2020.
The White House on Wednesday rejected a request by the House judiciary committee for documents related to an investigation into possible obstruction of justice and abuses of power by President Donald Trump.
TBS said Wednesday it has renewed its Daniel Radcliffe-Steve Buscemi comedy "Miracle Workers" for a second season.
Prosecutors formally charged two teenagers Wednesday for a shooting at a Colorado high school last week that killed one student.
Atlanta Falcons guard Jamon Brown paid for the funeral expenses of a 1-month-old infant who died after his father allegedly hit him in a post-video game rage last week.
The Israeli Navy successfully deployed its Seagull unmanned mine counter-measures surface vessel in exercises earlier this month, Elbit Systems announced.
Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt says he needs to earn back the trust of fans after a video of him assaulting a woman was released in November. 

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