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Philadelphia 76ers' Brett Brown to return as head coach next season Philadelphia 76ers head coach Brett Brown is expected to return to the team next season. Denver Broncos' Joe Flacco on Drew Lock: 'I'm not worrying about developing guys' Denver Broncos signal-caller Joe Flacco said it isn't his responsibility to develop rookie quarterback and potential successor Drew Lock. Tiger Woods, girlfriend named in wrongful death lawsuit Tiger Woods, his girlfriend, Erica Herman, and The Woods restaurant in Jupiter, Fla., are being sued for allegedly over-serving an employee who later died in a car crash. Jury awards couple $2B in Roundup weedkiller cancer case A California jury awarded $2 billion in damages Monday to a couple who were both diagnosed with cancer after using Roundup weedkiller for decades. Four police officers killed in bomb explosion in southwest Pakistan A bomb went off in a marketplace in southwest Pakistan, killing at least four police officers and injuring around 10 others, including civilians, Monday night. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant ruled out for at least Game 1 against Trail Blazers Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant was ruled out for at least Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Portland Trail Blazers. Judge orders Coast Guard officer charged with stockpiling weapons to remain in jail A federal judge on Monday ordered that a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant remain in jail until his trial on charges he stockpiled weapons and created a hit list naming Supreme Court justices. At least three dead, three missing in floatplanes collision, crash in Alaska Two floatplanes collided and crashed in southern Alaska on Monday afternoon, killing at least three people and injuring 10 others with three missing, the Coast Guard said. Judge suppresses video of Patriots' Robert Kraft at spa A Florida judge granted New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's motion to suppress a surveillance video in his solicitation case. Farmers could take more blows in latest round of tariff escalation with China Though the $60 billion of retaliatory tariffs China announced Monday includes a long list of foods produced in the United States, industry experts say the impact on U.S. agriculture is difficult to predict. Markets plummet as China-U.S. tensions escalate with new tariffs U.S. stock markets plummeted Monday as China escalated trade tensions between the two countries by implementing retaliatory tariffs. Yankees place third baseman Miguel Andújar on injured list with right labrum tear The New York Yankees have placed third baseman Miguel Andújar on the 10-day injured list with a right labrum tear. Ravens sign former Baylor QB Jalan McClendon Former North Carolina State and Baylor Bears quarterback Jalan McClendon has signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent. Prosecutors recommend 4-month sentence for Felicity Huffman in admissions scandal Prosecutors in Massachusetts recommended a four-month prison sentence for actor Felicity Huffman on Monday after she formally entered her guilty plea in a college admissions scandal, court documents indicate. NASA: Lunar shrinkage may be causing moonquakes According to a new study, the moon's contractions continue today, causing ongoing surface fracturing. These active fractures, or thrust faults, are responsible for moonquakes. Donald Trump praises 'highly respected' Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban President Donald Trump met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the White House on Monday. SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch for Air Force set June 22 SpaceX's Falcon Heavy is set for its third-ever launch June 22, carrying 24 payloads for the U.S. Air Force and other government clients. Giants CB Corey Ballentine joins team after shooting New York Giants rookie cornerback Corey Ballentine has rejoined the team after being shot last month. Jimmy Carter 'recovering comfortably' after breaking hip, surgery Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was recovering "comfortably" from surgery Monday after falling and breaking his hip, his non-profit organization said. Study: Severely damaged lungs can be regenerated for transplant Severely damaged lungs can be regenerated to be suitable for transplantation, researchers say. Yankees activate Aaron Hicks from injured list The New York Yankees have activated outfielder Aaron Hicks from the injured list after recovering from back injury. Supreme Court explains reasoning for earlier execution rulings In an unusual move Monday, Supreme Court justices issued followup opinions explaining rulings earlier this year on death row inmates seeking to have spiritual advisers in the execution chamber with them. Chelsea's Eden Hazard to join Real Madrid after Europa League Chelsea star Eden Hazard is set to move to La Liga power Real Madrid following the Blues' Europa League final May 29 against Arsenal. Watch: Escaped monkey found at construction site and returned to owner A small monkey that escaped his owner's Florida home has been safely returned to his owner after being found at a construction site. Suns' Josh Jackson faces felony charges after arrest Phoenix Suns forward Josh Jackson was arrested in Miami this weekend, according to online court records. |
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D.C. radio station is a Russian agent, judge rulesWZHF-AM is "a Russian state-owned media enterprise created by Vladimir Putin to advance Russian interests abroad," the Justice Department contended. Ethiopian Airlines CEO wants Boeing to do more after fatal crash"This should not happen again to any airline, even a single life should not be put at risk," Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam said. From tequila to TV cameras — here's everything China is targeting with its 25 percent tariffBeijing just slapped a 25 percent tariff on $60 billion of American imports — here is what's on that list. China's tit-for-tat could wipe out Wall Street gains for the yearChina is targeting sectors and industries located in Trump-voting states "in order to impose as much economic damage on the people that support Donald Trump as they can," said one economist. Anti-gay preacher who applauded Pulse shooting banned from IrelandThis is the first time Ireland has used its 1999 Immigration Act to ban a foreigner from entering the country. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle plug 'transformative workout' online"Any allegations of favoritism will detract from the worthy cause they are trying to promote." In Honduran city where caravans form, killings and violence still reignThough violence has gone down in San Pedro Sula, Honduras' second biggest city, it still has one of the highest homicide rates on the planet. Cuban LGBTQ activists defy government, hold unauthorized pride marchActivists called for their own Havana march after the official Conga Against Homophobia — Cuba’s equivalent of a gay pride parade — was abruptly canceled. Sweden will reopen rape case against WikiLeaks' Julian AssangeThe announcement leaves Britain facing a decision on whether to extradite him to the Scandinavian country or the U.S. after he completes a prison sentence. Dow futures fall 450 points after China says it will raise tariffs on $60B of U.S. goodsTrump tweeted on Monday that China will be “hurt very badly if you don’t make a trade deal, ” noting that companies would be forced to leave the country without an agreement. What's in a name? This family appears to have inspired U.K. royals"It just worked out that way," Jo Stafford said. South African leader vows to purge Mandela's party of 'deviant tendencies'"We are going to end corruption whether they like it or not," he told supporters following an election win. Palestinians say Trump envoy's Twitter shows peace deal won't be fairPalestinian leaders say they see a digital manifestation on Twitter of how the Trump team has firmly aligned itself with Israel and its leaders. Sabotage 'attack' damages two oil tankers, Saudi Arabia saysThe United Arab Emirates said the ships were targeted near the country's territorial waters in the Gulf of Oman, east of the port of Fujairah. 'It's time to rise up,' Venezuelan general says in new videoAn air force commander posted a picture of Gen. Ramon Rangel on Twitter with "traitor to the Venezuelan people and the revolution" printed across it. More Recent Articles |
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Trade Dispute Between U.S. and China Deepens as Beijing RetaliatesThe escalation rattled markets and thrust the world’s two largest economies, which had seemed on the brink of resolving their differences, back into confrontation. Stocks Fall as an Unending Trade War Leaves Wall Street JitteryThe trade war between the United States and China, the world’s two biggest economies, showed little sign of ending soon. Toys, Phones and Sneakers: The Chinese Goods Trump Wants to Tax NextAn escalation of the president’s trade war with China is poised to hit every conceivable consumer product, and then some. Doris Day, Movie Star Who Charmed America, Dies at 97From the perky girl next door in the 1950s to the woman next door in 1960s sex comedies, Ms. Day was the most popular film actress since Shirley Temple. White House Reviews Military Plans Against Iran, in Echoes of Iraq WarThe plans call for up to 120,000 American troops but not a land invasion of Iran. They were updated at the request of John R. Bolton, the national security adviser. Supreme Court Allows Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple to ProceedPlaintiffs argued that the technology giant had used its monopoly power to raise the prices of iPhone apps. Israeli Firm Tied to Tool That Uses WhatsApp Flaw to Spy on ActivistsResearchers said the NSO Group had found a vulnerability, which was disclosed Monday, that was used to target the iPhone of a human-rights lawyer in London and perhaps others. Sailing in Treacherous Waters to Alaska. With Toddlers for Crew.With a barely-4-year-old and a not-quite-2-year-old, in a 32-foot boat sailing up the Inside Passage, a family discovers the best rewards are those never imagined. Twitter Isn’t Real Life (if You’re a Democrat)The online left doesn’t like Joe Biden. Voters seem to. Is Roe in Danger? Liberal Justices Seem to Think SoConservative justices took a step in laying the foundation for the reversal of Roe v. Wade. The Rise of the Haphazard SelfHow working-class men detach from work, family and church. A Chain of Species Destruction at YellowstoneThe havoc caused by stocking the park’s lake for sport fishing ravaged ospreys, pelicans, bald eagles, grizzly bears and the lake’s own native cutthroat trout. A Million Americans Need This Drug. Trump’s Deal Won’t Help Enough of Them.A donation of H.I.V.-prevention drugs from the pharmaceutical giant Gilead could benefit shareholders more than patients. A Warning for the A.N.C. in South AfricaThe narrow margin of victory for the governing party showed that voters are sick of stagnation and corruption. What Democrats Can Learn About Impeachment From the Civil WarLesson One: Don’t let Trump take the initiative. Can Doctors Refuse to Treat a Patient?The Trump administration says they may, if treatment would violate their religious views. Surviving Despair in the Great ExtinctionOne million species of plants and animals are heading toward annihilation, and it’s our fault. How can we possibly live with that truth? Essay: Why Apollo 10 Stopped Just 47,000 Feet From the MoonIn a year when we’ll celebrate Apollo 11’s 50th anniversary, it’s worth remembering the pathfinders who completed the same mission with one critical order: don’t actually land on the moon. Metropolitan Diary: ‘Although I Tried to Look Away, I Saw Him Gesture Toward Me’Eavesdropping at dinner, a favor repaid on the M116 and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Barr Assigns U.S. Attorney in Connecticut to Review Origins of Russia InquiryThe prosecutor has conducted other sensitive investigations into conduct by national security officials, including accusations of C.I.A. detainee abuse. Fatal Stabbing on Appalachian Trail Is Uncovered Thanks to GPS and a DogA man was charged with fatally stabbing a hiker and wounding another in Virginia. The attack unnerved the disparate but close-knit community of hikers on the 2,190-mile trail. Robert Kraft Wins Critical Ruling: Video Evidence Is Thrown OutIn the solicitation of prostitution case against the Patriots owner, a Florida county judge threw out evidence that had been obtained from surveillance videos and a traffic stop. Felicity Huffman’s Guilty Plea Could Bring 4 Months in JailMs. Huffman, the Hollywood actor, was charged with conspiracy in the college admissions fraud scandal; her husband, the actor William H. Macy, was not charged. Donald Trump Jr.’s No-Shows Led to Subpoena, Republican Senator SaysAllies of Mr. Trump have mounted a campaign to quash a subpoena from the Senate Intelligence Committee, putting intense pressure on its chairman, Richard M. Burr. San Francisco Journalist Vows to Take Legal Action After Police RaidThe journalist wants back his laptops, phones and hard drives, which were seized during a search for information about who leaked a police report about a city official’s death. How to Revisit the Ghosts of Your PastInstead of pushing them aside, confront your nagging memories and make your own happy ending. ‘I’m Really Opening Myself Up’: Chelsea Manning Signs Book DealThe former intelligence analyst, who served seven years in prison for leaking classified information, views her memoir as a coming-of-age story. At the Red Keep, ‘Game of Thrones’ History Repeats ItselfCersei made a curious comment during Sunday’s episode of “Game of Thrones,” claiming that the Red Keep had never fallen. She should know better. The Checkup: The Impact of Early Sexual Initiation on BoysA survey finds that most boys who had sex before age 13 had not yet had comprehensive sex education in school. More Recent Articles
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Philadelphia 76ers head coach Brett Brown is expected to return to the team next season.
Denver Broncos signal-caller Joe Flacco said it isn't his responsibility to develop rookie quarterback and potential successor Drew Lock.
Tiger Woods, his girlfriend, Erica Herman, and The Woods restaurant in Jupiter, Fla., are being sued for allegedly over-serving an employee who later died in a car crash.
A California jury awarded $2 billion in damages Monday to a couple who were both diagnosed with cancer after using Roundup weedkiller for decades.
A bomb went off in a marketplace in southwest Pakistan, killing at least four police officers and injuring around 10 others, including civilians, Monday night.
Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant was ruled out for at least Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Portland Trail Blazers.
A federal judge on Monday ordered that a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant remain in jail until his trial on charges he stockpiled weapons and created a hit list naming Supreme Court justices.
Two floatplanes collided and crashed in southern Alaska on Monday afternoon, killing at least three people and injuring 10 others with three missing, the Coast Guard said.
A Florida judge granted New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's motion to suppress a surveillance video in his solicitation case.
Though the $60 billion of retaliatory tariffs China announced Monday includes a long list of foods produced in the United States, industry experts say the impact on U.S. agriculture is difficult to predict.
U.S. stock markets plummeted Monday as China escalated trade tensions between the two countries by implementing retaliatory tariffs.
The New York Yankees have placed third baseman Miguel Andújar on the 10-day injured list with a right labrum tear.
Former North Carolina State and Baylor Bears quarterback Jalan McClendon has signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent.
Prosecutors in Massachusetts recommended a four-month prison sentence for actor Felicity Huffman on Monday after she formally entered her guilty plea in a college admissions scandal, court documents indicate.
According to a new study, the moon's contractions continue today, causing ongoing surface fracturing. These active fractures, or thrust faults, are responsible for moonquakes.
President Donald Trump met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the White House on Monday.
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy is set for its third-ever launch June 22, carrying 24 payloads for the U.S. Air Force and other government clients.
New York Giants rookie cornerback Corey Ballentine has rejoined the team after being shot last month.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was recovering "comfortably" from surgery Monday after falling and breaking his hip, his non-profit organization said.
Severely damaged lungs can be regenerated to be suitable for transplantation, researchers say.
The New York Yankees have activated outfielder Aaron Hicks from the injured list after recovering from back injury.
In an unusual move Monday, Supreme Court justices issued followup opinions explaining rulings earlier this year on death row inmates seeking to have spiritual advisers in the execution chamber with them.
Chelsea star Eden Hazard is set to move to La Liga power Real Madrid following the Blues' Europa League final May 29 against Arsenal.
A small monkey that escaped his owner's Florida home has been safely returned to his owner after being found at a construction site.
Phoenix Suns forward Josh Jackson was arrested in Miami this weekend, according to online court records. 

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