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Drake takes home top prize at 2019 Billboard Music Awards Drake was the biggest winner at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, taking home multiple awards, including the night's top honor. Former CIA agent pleads guilty to conspiring to spy for China A former CIA agent pleaded guilty Wednesday to spying for China though there is no evidence to show that he shared information with the Asian nation, the Department of Justice said. Panic! at the Disco, Ella Mai win at the Billboard Music Awards Winners, Nominees and music industry giants attend the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 1, 2019. Mariah Carey receives Icon Award at 2019 Billboard Music AwardsNBA to rescind technical fouls on Warriors' Draymond Green, Rockets' Nene The NBA will rescind technical fouls called in Game 2 on Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green and Houston Rockets center Nene. Tennessee Titans to decline OT Jack Conklin's fifth-year option The Tennessee Titans are expected to decline the fifth-year option on offensive tackle Jack Conklin. Imagine Dragons condemn conversion therapy in Billboard Music Awards speech Rock group Imagine Dragons called for an end to the practice of conversion therapy at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards. Watch: Indians P Corey Kluber takes 102 mph hit to arm, exits game vs. Marlins Cleveland Indians star Corey Kluber was forced out of a game after taking a 102 mph come-backer to the arm while facing the Miami Marlins Wednesday in Miami. Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson perform to open Billboard Music Awards 2019 Taylor Swift opened the 2019 Billboard Music Awards with a performance of her new single "Me!" on Wednesday night. Houston Rockets receive positive news about James Harden's eyes The Houston Rockets are confident that star guard James Harden won't have further problems with his vision in the Western Conference semifinals. Look: Britain's Princess Charlotte appears in new photos for 4th birthday Kensington Palace on Wednesday released new photos of a playful Princess Charlotte in honor of her fourth birthday later this week. Marshawn Lynch open to Oakland Raiders return after Isaiah Crowell injury Former Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch could end his retirement before it officially begins. British Parliament declares 'environment and climate emergency' Britain's Parliament declared a formal "environment and climate emergency," endorsing a motion by the country's Labor Party. St. Lucia quarantines cruise ship over measles case Health officials in the Caribbean island of St. Lucia quarantined a cruise ship with 300 passengers after doctors diagnosed a crew member with measles. Arizona's Sean Miller paid Suns' DeAndre Ayton $10K per month, wiretaps show Arizona Wildcats men's head basketball coach Sean Miller allegedly paid current Phoenix Suns center DeAndre Ayton $10,000 per month. Vikings decline fifth-year option on WR Laquon Treadwell The Minnesota Vikings have declined to pick up the fifth-year option on wide receiver Laquon Treadwell's rookie contract. Watch: Lionel Messi curls in long free kick, Barcelona tops Liverpool in Champions League Lionel Messi scored twice in seven minutes to lead Barcelona over Liverpool in the first leg of a Champions League semifinal matchup on Wednesday in Barcelona. HHS: Unaccompanied migrant teen died while in U.S. custody An unaccompanied migrant teenager died while in the custody of the U.S. government in Texas on Tuesday, Department of Health and Human Services officials said. British PM Theresa May sacks Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson over 5G leak British Prime Minister Theresa May fired Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson over leaked information about the government's decision to grant Chinese telecommunications company Huawei access to Britain's 5G network. Federal Reserve leaves interest rate unchanged The Federal Reserve unanimously decided Wednesday to keep its benchmark interest unchanged. Facial moisturizers more expensive for women than for men Facial moisturizers are a mainstay against the march of time, smoothing over wrinkles and keeping dry skin supple. But new research shows that women pay a much higher price for that anti-aging weapon than men do. In photos: Jeff Daniels, Judith Light among actors celebrating Tony Award nominations Tony Award nominees, including Jeff Daniels, Bob Mackie and Judith Light, walk the red carpet at the media event for the awards on May 1, 2019 in New York City. Watch: Seagulls fascinated by traffic camera in London Transportation officials in London shared unusual traffic camera footage of a pair of seagulls that have become fascinated with the camera. May Day protests turn violent in Paris May Day demonstrators and Paris police clashed Wednesday, resulting in injuries to 38 people and the arrests of 380, law enforcement said. Rain forecast for Kentucky Derby on Saturday Forecasters are predicting rain for Saturday's Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville. |
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Is Venezuela on the brink? Opposition is still rallying supportTuesday’s events “showed there are deepening fractures within the military,” said an analyst. “How much of the fracturing has lined up behind Guaidó?" How quarantines are limiting the measles outbreakDoctors explain a cruise ship quarantine, how to prove vaccination, and and the plan to protect passengers who may have been exposed to measles. Sea turtle survey shows where the endangered animals are making a comebackHunting bans and other conservation efforts may be paying off — though warming oceans remain a serious threat. Thousands rally in Venezuela in second day of dueling demonstrations"We go on with more strength than ever, Venezuela," the opposition leader Juan Guaidó said. U.K. defense secretary fired over leaks from secret gov't meeting about HuaweiPrime Minister Theresa May's office says May has "lost confidence" in Gavin Williamson. Israel and U.S. put financial squeeze on Palestinian AuthorityA police officer in Gaza said his wages were slashed by 65 percent in March. "Salary cuts? Please say: catastrophic cuts." Olympics star can't compete in her best track events without hormone suppressantsThe gold medalist from South Africa will have to reduce her natural testosterone levels to continue to compete in her best events, under the ruling. Assange sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for skipping bail in EnglandHis seven years in the Ecuadorian Embassy cost British taxpayers $21 million, and the judge said he sought asylum as a "deliberate attempt to delay justice." The husband of 'Saudi Arabia's Rosa Parks' has been detained. She refuses to be silent.It is not known why Ayman al-Drees was arrested last month. But the Bowling Green State University graduate is married to a prominent feminist. More Recent Articles
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Barr Defends Handling of Mueller Report Against Withering RebukesAttorney General William P. Barr faced blistering criticism from Democrats about his characterizations of the Mueller report, but told the Senate Judiciary Committee he had been truthful. When the Mueller Investigation Ended, the Battle Over Its Conclusions BeganA richer picture emerged on Wednesday about the dispute between the attorney general and the special counsel over the Mueller report’s findings. As Biden Woos Labor, Trump Uses Twitter Barrage to Stake His Own ClaimA blizzard of tweets by the president suggested he was anxious about Mr. Biden’s appeal with union workers, especially in the Midwest. U.N.C. Charlotte Student Couldn’t Run, So He Tackled the GunmanTwo students were killed and four others were injured when a gunman opened fire inside a classroom on the final day of classes. Police charged a 22-year-old student with murder. L.A.’s Elite on Edge as Prosecutors Pursue More Parents in Admissions ScandalNew parents have been told that they are under investigation, while others worry that they will be. “This is the only thing they can think about,” one lawyer says. Chinese Family Reportedly Paid $6.5 Million for Spot at StanfordThe student, Yusi Zhao, was admitted to Stanford in 2017. Her family had tried to get her recruited to the sailing program. Facebook Set to Create Privacy Positions as Part of F.T.C. SettlementTalks include creating a new committee and an external assessor that would scrutinize how well the social network protects user data. Past Tense: Same Pictures. Same Places. 68 Years Apart.In iconic locations, we recreated New York Times photos from 1951. William Barr, North Carolina, Fossils: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. James Comey: How Trump Co-opts Leaders Like Bill BarrAccomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive this president. Bob Mueller’s Extraordinary Letter to Bill BarrThe special counsel publicly upbraided the attorney general for his sketchy summary of the Trump investigation. Why Barr Can’t Whitewash the Mueller ReportWe have a system in place for our government to uncover evidence against a sitting president. And it’s working. Reimagining AmericaAdmitting the truth is the first step toward our country’s restoration. Islamic State: Landless but Still DangerousThe group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, re-emerges in a video, warning that while the caliphate may be gone, the jihad continues. The Uber I.P.O. Is a Moral Stain on Silicon ValleyRide-sharing was a good idea ruined by a deeply misguided start-up culture. Your Gas Stove Is Bad for You and the PlanetTo help solve the climate crisis, we need to electrify everything. The Senate Should Reject Trump’s NOAA NomineeBarry Lee Myers is the wrong person to lead the nation’s premier weather and ocean science agency. I Support Anita Hill, and Joe Biden, TooHe is hardly blameless for the failures of the Clarence Thomas hearings. But he does not deserve all the criticism he is getting. Want to Pass On Your Hard-Earned Wisdom? Then We Want to Hear From YouHave you learned a life lesson you that you want to share with young people today? Tell us your story. Critic’s Notebook: #MeToo Is All Too Real. But to Better Understand It, Turn to Fiction.A recent wave of remarkably various books reminds us of the kind of touchy ethical explorations the novel makes possible. These Five Cuisines Are Easier on the PlanetThere is no magic cuisine to save our species. There are, however, many ways to eat sustainably. The Avengers Just Took Over Our World. We Need to Talk.With “Endgame” hijacking the box office — and the cultural conversation — five writers assembled to discuss these superhero-saturated times we live in. Trump Administration Files Formal Request to Strike Down All of ObamacareThe court filing, which goes beyond an earlier administration position, is expected to be an issue in the presidential campaign. Theresa May Fires Gavin Williamson, Defense Secretary, Over Huawei LeakBritain’s prime minister accused Mr. Williamson of leaking to the media sensitive information about National Security Council talks on the Chinese telecommunications giant. Swarthmore Fraternities Disband After Uproar Over ‘Rape Attic’ DocumentsThe move comes after the release of more than 100 pages of internal documents in which members of Phi Psi discussed sexual misconduct. Beehive Arson in Texas Kills Half a Million: ‘There Goes My Honey Flow’Investigators are trying to figure out why about 20 hives were set on fire, thrown in a pond and toppled over. Alex Trebek Discusses Cancer and Depression in ABC InterviewMr. Trebek thanked his well-wishers on Wednesday and said he wanted to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer and what life is like with the disease. News Analysis: With Maduro Still in Power, Questions About the U.S. Role in VenezuelaWhile the Trump administration got off to a sure-footed start, rallying dozens of countries against the Venezuelan leader, critics say its response had become haphazard and chaotic as the crisis has dragged on. The New New World: Huawei’s Communist Culture Limits its Global AmbitionsThe Chinese telecom giant seeks acceptance in the West, but its structure and value system — patterned after China’s ruling party — could stand in the way. Caster Semenya Loses Case to Compete as a Woman in All RacesThe South African, a two-time Olympic champion at 800 meters, had challenged proposed limits on female athletes with naturally elevated levels of testosterone. Crowdwise: The Best Advice You’ve Ever Received (and Are Willing to Pass On)We asked you for the best advice anyone’s ever given you, and how it made an impact on your life. Here’s what you said. ‘Step Up’ Is One of Pop Culture’s Most Enduring Franchises. How Did That Happen?The YouTube Premium series, inspired by the surprisingly durable film series, has become a hit in its own right. Album Review: Vampire Weekend Wraps Breakdowns in Musical Smiles on ‘Father of the Bride’The band’s fourth album is filled with perky tempos and sunny choruses, but its 18 songs grapple with personal breakups and global meltdowns. The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and More in MayEvery month, subscription streaming services add a new batch of titles to their libraries. Here are the ones we think are most interesting for May. Phys Ed: How Exercise Affects Our MemoryEven a single workout may make our brain’s memory centers, like our muscles, more fit. I’m Embarrassed by My Prenatal Depression. Here’s Why I Talk About It Anyway.One in five women will have mental health issues during and after pregnancy. Raising awareness matters for getting them the treatment they need. More Recent Articles |
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Drake was the biggest winner at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, taking home multiple awards, including the night's top honor.
A former CIA agent pleaded guilty Wednesday to spying for China though there is no evidence to show that he shared information with the Asian nation, the Department of Justice said.
Winners, Nominees and music industry giants attend the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 1, 2019.
The NBA will rescind technical fouls called in Game 2 on Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green and Houston Rockets center Nene.
The Tennessee Titans are expected to decline the fifth-year option on offensive tackle Jack Conklin.
Rock group Imagine Dragons called for an end to the practice of conversion therapy at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards.
Cleveland Indians star Corey Kluber was forced out of a game after taking a 102 mph come-backer to the arm while facing the Miami Marlins Wednesday in Miami.
Taylor Swift opened the 2019 Billboard Music Awards with a performance of her new single "Me!" on Wednesday night.
The Houston Rockets are confident that star guard James Harden won't have further problems with his vision in the Western Conference semifinals.
Kensington Palace on Wednesday released new photos of a playful Princess Charlotte in honor of her fourth birthday later this week.
Former Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch could end his retirement before it officially begins.
Britain's Parliament declared a formal "environment and climate emergency," endorsing a motion by the country's Labor Party.
Health officials in the Caribbean island of St. Lucia quarantined a cruise ship with 300 passengers after doctors diagnosed a crew member with measles.
Arizona Wildcats men's head basketball coach Sean Miller allegedly paid current Phoenix Suns center DeAndre Ayton $10,000 per month.
The Minnesota Vikings have declined to pick up the fifth-year option on wide receiver Laquon Treadwell's rookie contract.
Lionel Messi scored twice in seven minutes to lead Barcelona over Liverpool in the first leg of a Champions League semifinal matchup on Wednesday in Barcelona.
An unaccompanied migrant teenager died while in the custody of the U.S. government in Texas on Tuesday, Department of Health and Human Services officials said.
British Prime Minister Theresa May fired Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson over leaked information about the government's decision to grant Chinese telecommunications company Huawei access to Britain's 5G network.
The Federal Reserve unanimously decided Wednesday to keep its benchmark interest unchanged.
Facial moisturizers are a mainstay against the march of time, smoothing over wrinkles and keeping dry skin supple. But new research shows that women pay a much higher price for that anti-aging weapon than men do.
Tony Award nominees, including Jeff Daniels, Bob Mackie and Judith Light, walk the red carpet at the media event for the awards on May 1, 2019 in New York City.
Transportation officials in London shared unusual traffic camera footage of a pair of seagulls that have become fascinated with the camera.
May Day demonstrators and Paris police clashed Wednesday, resulting in injuries to 38 people and the arrests of 380, law enforcement said.
Forecasters are predicting rain for Saturday's Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville. 

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