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Third GOP lawmaker blocks $19.1B disaster bill For the third time in a week, a House Republican on Thursday blocked a bipartisan $19.1 billion disaster aid bill. Watch: Raptors' Pascal Siakam dominates Golden State Warriors in third quarter Toronto forward Pascal Siakam ignited the Raptors with an impressive performance during the third quarter in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. Drake trolls Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors with Dell Curry jersey Canadian rap artist Drake trolled Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors before Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. Boston Bruins' Matt Grzelcyk will not travel for Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final Boston Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk is in the concussion protocol and won't travel with the team for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against the St. Louis Blues. Head coach Mike D'Antoni ends contract talks with Houston Rockets Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni ended talks with the organization about a contract extension Thursday. Donald Trump imposes 5% tariff on Mexico in bid to stop flow of migrants President Donald Trump on Thursday imposed a 5 percent tariff on all Mexican goods in retribution for what he described as the country's "passive cooperation" in allowing an influx of migrants to cross the border illegal MTV unveils first exclusively sexually fluid reality dating show cast in U.S. MTV unveiled the cast for the eighth season of its reality dating show "Are You the One?" Wednesday, exclusively featuring sexually fluid individuals. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signs 'heartbeat' abortion law Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed one of the nation's most restrictive abortion bills into law, essentially banning the procedure after the sixth week of pregnancy. Vladimir Putin submits bill to withdraw Russia from Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Russian President Vladimir Putin moved Thursday to remove the country from a nuclear arms control treaty that has been active since the end of the Cold War. Nevada governor vetoes bill giving electors to presidential popular vote winner Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have given all the state's electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote. Seahawks sue former draft pick McDowell for not repaying bonus money The Seattle Seahawks are suing former draft choice Malik McDowell for his alleged failure to repay close to $800,000 in bonus money. French Open: Simona Halep rallies past Magda Linette Defending champion Simona Halep needed a late comeback to move past Poland's Magda Linette for a 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 win in the French Open. Jared Kushner pushes economic talks in meeting with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu White House senior adviser Jared Kushner met Thursday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push for economic talk tied to Middle East peace deal. U.S. measles cases hit 971, highest single-year total since 1994 The CDC reports that measles cases in the United States have hit a high of 971, shattering the 943 cases in 1994 to be the highest number in 25 years -- and it comes barely halfway into the year. Early humans may have crossed Central Asian deserts during wetter conditions New research suggests northern and central Asia may have hosted early human migrations between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago. Oshkosh, Broshuis land $13.3M Army contract for new semitrailers Oshkosh Defense said Thursday that the U.S. Army has awarded it and a partner a $13.3 million contract to produce a semitrailer for heavy equipment transporter. R. Kelly charged with 11 new counts of sexual assault Prosecutors in Cook County, Ill., filed 11 new charges related to sexual assault against singer R. Kelly, who could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted, court documents revealed Thursday. Watch: Swimmer circled by shark at beach in Florida A man enjoying the view from his Florida vacation condo captured video of an oblivious swimmer being circled by a shark. India's Narendra Modi sworn in for second term as prime minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for his second term as India's prime minister Thursday after a landslide victory last week for his Bharatiya Janata Party. Overuse of heartburn drugs linked to heart, kidney disease, cancer Researchers have linked popular drugs like Prevacid, Prilosec, Nexium and other proton pump inhibitors to a higher risk of death by cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease, as well as upper gastrointestinal cancer. Look: Man's lottery numbers pay off after 10 years of trying A Maryland man who won a $50,000 from the state lottery's Cash 5 game said he has been playing the same numbers for nearly a decade. In photos: Students compete in Scripps National Spelling Bee Students from around the United States compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee on May 28, 2019 in Oxon Hill, Md. New Hampshire Senate overrides governor's veto of death penalty repeal The New Hampshire Senate on Thursday voted to override a gubernatorial veto of a repeal of the death penalty in the state. |
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Trump says U.S. to impose 5 percent tariff on all Mexican goodsThe president says the tariffs will take effect June 10 and will stay until "illegal migrants" stop coming into the country from Mexico. Kim Jong Un said to be carrying out deadly purge after collapse of summit with TrumpThe North Korean leader is believed to be carrying out a massive purge to divert attention away from internal turmoil and discontent, a South Korean newspaper reports. Merkel stresses importance of breaking down walls in Harvard graduation speech“More than ever our way of thinking and action have to be multilateral rather than unilateral, global rather than national, outward looking rather than isolationist.” Lebanon orders blocking of gay dating app GrindrA decades-old law in Lebanon punishes sexual relations "contrary to nature" with up to one year in prison. Fox gives air time to China news anchor to address trade warWhile Beijing is notoriously restrictive with visas for American journalists, China has been engaging more with U.S. media on American soil. 'It's an enemy of women': Saudi sisters recount how an app kept them down — until they tricked itThe smartphone app, which provides access to government services, has drawn scrutiny for its role in perpetuating Saudi Arabia’s guardianship system. 'Climbers who just want to check the box' blamed for Everest's deadly month"There are lots of climbers who just want to check the box so that they can say they’ve been to the top of the world." Israeli politics is engulfed in chaos. Here are the key players.Benjamin Netanyahu is still set to become Israel's longest-serving prime minister in July, but voters will now have their say again on Sept. 17. At least 7 dead, 21 missing after boat touring Budapest sinks in DanubeThe sightseeing vessel had at least 33 South Korean passengers when it collided with another vessel and sank in Hungary. In U.S.-China trade war, rare earth elements are latest flashpointThe elements are a crucial component of products that cut across the U.S. economy, not only in the tech sector but the energy, automobile and defense industries as well. China calls trade disputes 'economic homicide'"This kind of deliberately provoking trade disputes is naked economic terrorism, economic homicide, economic bullying," said the Chinese Vice Foreign Minister. Julian Assange misses court hearing, WikiLeaks says he is illThe WikiLeaks founder is in prison in London for jumping bail. He is fighting extradition to the United States. NASA scientist in coup case is released from prison, but can't leave TurkeyThe father of two was on a family visit to the county when he was arrested in the aftermath of a failed coup in 2016. E.U. demands cease-fire as civilians suffer in Syria's last rebel strongholdThe U.N. says an estimated 3 million people are caught in the crossfire. More Recent Articles
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Trump Says U.S. Will Hit Mexico With 5% Tariffs on All GoodsThe president said he would use tariffs to punish Mexico until it stops the flow of migrants into the United States. Trade War Starts Changing Manufacturers in Hard-to-Reverse WaysWith no end in sight to the tariff duel with China, American companies are shifting supply chains and making other moves for the long haul. Deceased G.O.P. Strategist’s Hard Drives Reveal New Details on the Census Citizenship QuestionWeeks before the Supreme Court rules on the legality of the citizenship question, evidence filed in court could further erode the Trump administration’s rationale for the question. Let’s Not Upset the President: The White House Tells the Navy to Hide the U.S.S. McCainThe request was an effort to keep Mr. McCain’s name out of photographs while Mr. Trump was at a naval base in Japan. Black Voters Challenge House Members: Why Is Trump Still in Office?While House Democratic leaders agonize, black voters want President Trump impeached, and their ardor on the subject is driving their representatives. Trump Accuses Mueller of a Personal Vendetta as Calls for Impeachment GrowPresident Trump dismissed comments from Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, that the Russia inquiry did not clear the president of wrongdoing. “He’s somebody that dislikes Donald Trump.” Adam Silver Says the N.B.A. Is Flying, and He Is Sort of RightA young fan base, big stars and little off-the-court controversy have the N.B.A. enjoying smooth sailing. John McCain, Uber, N.B.A. Finals: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Robert Mueller Breaks His SilenceThe special counsel, making his first public statement in two years, said that charging a sitting president was never an option. But he declined to clear President Trump. DealBook Briefing: A U.S.-Europe Trade War LoomsThe focus has been on China, but Europe may soon find itself in a fight with President Trump on tariffs. The United States of Socialism?A debate with Jacobin editor Bhaskar Sunkara Tariffs, Mr. Trump’s Miracle CureThe president appears to view tariffs as the solution to a wide range of foreign policy problems. It isn’t working. Looks Like the Trump Administration Lied About the CensusThe administration said it needed citizenship data to protect voting rights. New documents tell another story. When Trolls and Crybullies Rule the EarthHow technology reshapes consciousness. How Uber Hopes to Profit From Public TransitRide-hailing companies see a ‘massive market opportunity’ in replacing bus and subway rides. We Don’t Need to Be Saved From Making SmoothiesFood delivery services have tried to convince us that cooking is a difficult, boring task. It’s actually a life skill. I Was an Anti-Abortion Crusader. Now I Support Roe v. Wade.Overturning the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision would not be “pro-life.” It would be destructive of life. Trump’s Twitter Frenzy Is Packing Less of a PunchHis accelerating activity has become less novel to his followers. John McCain and Trump’s Narcissism: A Clash at SeaThe White House coddles the president, even by disparaging a warship, its crew and a Navy hero. Can Californians Still Find a Path to Mobility at the State’s Universities?As a counter to staggering inequality, the system needs to be more open to the people who actually live in the Golden State. Netanyahu Won the Election. Why Is Israel Doing It Over?Because Israeli politics is ready for new rivalries. Robert De Niro: Robert Mueller, We Need to Hear MoreYou said that your investigation’s work “speaks for itself.” It doesn’t. In Turkey, Keeping a Language of Whistles AliveBefore cellphones, Turkish “bird language” allowed farmers to communicate across long distances in the Pontic Mountains. I’m a Veteran Without PTSD. I Used to Think Something Was Wrong With Me.I couldn’t understand why I was able to move on from my traumatic experiences until I joined a PTSD study. Apps Purged by Apple Say It Holds the Key They Need to Get Back InSeventeen companies that make apps designed to fight iPhone addiction called on Apple to let them use technology that would resolve privacy concerns. Authorities Subpoena Information on Andrew Gillum’s 2018 CampaignMr. Gillum, who lost his race for Florida governor, had previously been shadowed by an F.B.I. inquiry into city government in Tallahassee, where he was mayor. Lyon Bomb Suspect Told Police He Pledged Allegiance to ISISThe exact motivations of the suspect, identified as Mohamed M., remain unclear. There has been no claim of responsibility by the Islamic State. In Israel’s New Election Campaign, Right Battles RightThe fight between the secular right and the religious right thwarted Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to form a government and has eclipsed the old left-right divide. The 2020 Race Is Testing Progressives’ Power. They’re Pushing Back.Joe Biden’s campaign is challenging the political muscle of the Democratic Party’s left wing, which is desperate for a nominee who embraces its policy goals. Facebook’s Notifications Are Out of Control. Here’s How to Tame Them.Facebook already has you hooked, but now it wants to keep you engaged with dozens of notifications each day. Here’s how to get a little peace and quiet. Your Best Tips for a Better Uber or Lyft TripWhen we asked you for your best tips for better ridesharing trips, dozens of drivers and fellow passengers replied. Here are the best tips we heard. What They Left Behind: Legacies of the Recently DepartedSome gems from the life’s work of people remembered in obituaries in The New York Times. Welcome to Galaxy’s EdgeDisneyland’s “Star Wars” expansion is the biggest in the park’s history, and a bet that Wookiees and Stormtroopers will draw visitors as well as princesses. Airlines’ Gift to New Parents: Loyalty StatusDelta Air Lines has now made reinstating status an official option for loyalty-program members who have major life events. Your Surgeon’s Childhood Hobbies May Affect Your HealthMedical schools are noticing a decline in students’ dexterity, possibly from spending time swiping screens rather than developing fine motor skills through woodworking and sewing. A School of Fish, Captured in a FossilA slab of rock and the methods used to study it could offer clues to when a behavior common in fishes first evolved. A Signal in Giant Earthquakes That Could Save LivesThe full power of the biggest temblors could be determined in as little as 10 to 15 seconds after they begin, a new study finds, and long before it ends. Navy Destroyer John McCain Hidden During Trump’s Japan VisitWhile Navy officials insisted they did not hide the ship, they did give all of sailors aboard the day off on Tuesday as President Trump visited Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan. Kawhi Leonard Proves He Is Worth Risking It AllThe Raptors star — and his future — is all anyone in the N.B.A. can talk about, even as he stays quiet. Toronto’s success this season shows why. More Recent Articles |
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For the third time in a week, a House Republican on Thursday blocked a bipartisan $19.1 billion disaster aid bill.
Toronto forward Pascal Siakam ignited the Raptors with an impressive performance during the third quarter in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.
Canadian rap artist Drake trolled Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors before Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.
Boston Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk is in the concussion protocol and won't travel with the team for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against the St. Louis Blues.
Houston Rockets head coach Mike D'Antoni ended talks with the organization about a contract extension Thursday.
President Donald Trump on Thursday imposed a 5 percent tariff on all Mexican goods in retribution for what he described as the country's "passive cooperation" in allowing an influx of migrants to cross the border illegal
MTV unveiled the cast for the eighth season of its reality dating show "Are You the One?" Wednesday, exclusively featuring sexually fluid individuals.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed one of the nation's most restrictive abortion bills into law, essentially banning the procedure after the sixth week of pregnancy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin moved Thursday to remove the country from a nuclear arms control treaty that has been active since the end of the Cold War.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have given all the state's electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote.
The Seattle Seahawks are suing former draft choice Malik McDowell for his alleged failure to repay close to $800,000 in bonus money.
Defending champion Simona Halep needed a late comeback to move past Poland's Magda Linette for a 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 win in the French Open.
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner met Thursday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push for economic talk tied to Middle East peace deal.
The CDC reports that measles cases in the United States have hit a high of 971, shattering the 943 cases in 1994 to be the highest number in 25 years -- and it comes barely halfway into the year.
New research suggests northern and central Asia may have hosted early human migrations between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago.
Oshkosh Defense said Thursday that the U.S. Army has awarded it and a partner a $13.3 million contract to produce a semitrailer for heavy equipment transporter.
Prosecutors in Cook County, Ill., filed 11 new charges related to sexual assault against singer R. Kelly, who could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted, court documents revealed Thursday.
A man enjoying the view from his Florida vacation condo captured video of an oblivious swimmer being circled by a shark.
Narendra Modi was sworn in for his second term as India's prime minister Thursday after a landslide victory last week for his Bharatiya Janata Party.
Researchers have linked popular drugs like Prevacid, Prilosec, Nexium and other proton pump inhibitors to a higher risk of death by cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease, as well as upper gastrointestinal cancer.
A Maryland man who won a $50,000 from the state lottery's Cash 5 game said he has been playing the same numbers for nearly a decade.
Students from around the United States compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee on May 28, 2019 in Oxon Hill, Md.
The New Hampshire Senate on Thursday voted to override a gubernatorial veto of a repeal of the death penalty in the state. 

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