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Giannis, Milwaukee Bucks dominate Toronto Raptors for 2-0 series lead Giannis Antetokounmpo dropped 30 points and 17 rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks raced past the Toronto Raptors for a 2-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference finals. Watch: Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo rejects Raptors' Marc Gasol with powerful block Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo showed why he was named a finalist for the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year Award with a thunderous block in Game 2. Indiana Pacers' Tyreke Evans banned from NBA for two years Indiana Pacers guard Tyreke Evans was dismissed and disqualified from the NBA for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA anti-drug program. Giannis Antetokounmpo, James Harden, Paul George named finalists for NBA MVP Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, Houston Rockets guard James Harden and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George are finalists for MVP. 2019 PGA Championship: Tiger Woods misses cut by one shot, Brooks Koepka holds lead Tiger Woods failed to make the cut after shooting a 3-over 73 and Brooks Koepka made history in the second round of the PGA Championship. Stormy Daniels settles lawsuit with Michael Cohen, former lawyer Keith Davidson Adult film actor Stormy Daniels settled her lawsuit against her former lawyer that accused him of colluding with President Donald Trump's personal lawyer while representing her. Kim Kardashian shares first photo of new baby, Psalm West Kim Kardashian shared the first public photograph of her newest child and revealed his name in a social media post Friday. Severe weather outbreak underway as storms erupt over central U.S. All modes of severe weather will be possible Friday through the weekend as a vigorous storm system plows into the central United States threatening at least 18 states and over 40 millions residents. Original Spice Girls bus converted into Airbnb rental Spice Girls super fans have a chance the spice up their lives later this month when the girl band's original Union Jack-emblazoned double decker bus comes up for rent on Airbnb. U.S. hog producers cheer easing of tariff fight with Mexico American farmers cheered news of a reduced tariff war with Mexico, especially hog producers who have seen the price for their pork fall below cost of production. 49ers' DeForest Buckner calls rookie Nick Bosa a "really good teammate" DeForest Buckner is the latest San Francisco 49ers player to dismiss rookie teammate Nick Bosa's social media history. Treasury Department refuses House subpoena to release Trump's tax returns Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin again rebuffed congressional Democrats' effort to get their hands on President Donald Trump's tax returns Friday. In photos: Moments from the Cannes Film Festival Stars grace the red carpet during the the 72nd annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France in May, 2019. Rep. Adam Schiff: U.S. not doing enough to protect journalists Eight months after Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, U.S. lawmakers and press freedom advocates renewed calls for justice. New York Rangers hire John Davidson as team president The New York Rangers have officially hired John Davidson as the team's next president. In photos: Notable deaths of 2019 Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, Broadway legend Carol Channing and retired U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress, are among the famous people who have died in 2019. University of Memphis' basketball class rated No. 1 Memphis men's coach Penny Hardaway has the No. 1 recruiting class in his first full recruiting cycle. Twins place designated hitter Nelson Cruz on injured list The Minnesota Twins placed designated hitter Nelson Cruz on the injured list Friday with a wrist strain. Patriots sign LBs Brandon King, Jamie Collins The New England Patriots have agreed to contracts with linebackers Brandon King and Jamie Collins. Exoplanet-hunting CubeSat photographs Los Angeles NASA's smallest exoplanet-hunting satellite, the CubeSat ASTERIA, recently captured photographs of Los Angeles from 250 miles above Earth's surface. One in seven babies born too small, study says More than 20 million newborns weighed less than 5.5 pounds in 2015, and many of them were born in middle- and low-income countries. Ravens sign WR Michael Floyd to one-year contract The Baltimore Ravens added some talent to their wide receivers room by signing free agent Michael Floyd on Friday. Watch: Leader Brooks Koepka bombs 331-yard drive to start second round of PGA Championship Brooks Koepka began the second round of the PGA Championship by hitting 331-yard drive in the fairway. World beard and mustache competition begins in Antwerp, Belgium The biennial 2019 World Beard and Mustache Championship got underway Friday in Antwerp, Belgium. Royals' Alex Gordon open to playing in 2020 Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon says he is "leaning" toward playing in 2020. Investigation: Former Ohio State Dr. Richard Strauss abused 177 students A former Ohio State University doctor sexually abused at least 177 former students over two decades, an independent investigatory report released Friday concludes. African swine fever likely arriving at U.S. airports, study says Pork products testing positive for African swine fever are likely arriving at airports across the United States, carried by travelers from infected regions, a new study says. |
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U.S. and Canada reach deal to lift steel and aluminum tariffsLast year's move to implement tariffs under the guise of national security measures triggered tit-for-tat tariffs from Canada and Mexico. Man arrested in Nicaragua protests killed in prisonA Nicaraguan-American, who was arrested during anti-government protests, was killed at La Modelo Prison after "a serious disturbance," authorities claim. Australian rugby star sacked after homophobic social media postIsrael Folau's status as Australian rugby's unrivaled star wasn't enough to save his job after an online post condemning gay people to eternal damnation. 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. Restaurant accidentally serves $5,700 bottle of BordeauxThe bottle of Château Le Pin came from one of only 500 cases that were produced. Climate-conscious voters entrust E.U. ballots to their grandchildren"The voice of young people needs to be heard." Iran threat disputed by foreign officials"There's been no increased threat from Iranian backed forces in Iraq and Syria," British Maj. Gen. Chris Ghika said. In first for Asia, Taiwan approves same-sex marriageTaiwan's Constitutional Court in May 2017 said the constitution allows same-sex marriages and gave parliament two years to adjust laws accordingly. More Recent Articles |
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Venezuela’s Collapse Is the Worst Outside of War in Decades, Economists SayButchers have stopped selling meat cuts in favor of offal, fat shavings and cow hooves, the only animal protein many of their customers can afford. Trump Lifts Metal Tariffs and Delays Auto Levies, Limiting Global Trade FightPresident Trump said he would remove metal tariffs on Canada and Mexico and delay auto tariffs, stepping back from opening another front in a global trade war. News Analysis: To Contain Iran, Trump’s Newest Line in the Sand Looks a Lot Like Obama’sEmbracing a one-year “breakout” period — a time limit on Iran’s ability to make fuel for a nuclear bomb — was at the heart of the 2015 accord that the U.S. left in May 2018. Steven Mnuchin Refuses to Comply With Subpoena for Trump’s Tax ReturnsThe rejection by the Treasury secretary is most likely the last move before the fight heads to court. Deadly Germs, Lost Cures: Citrus Farmers Facing Deadly Bacteria Turn to Antibiotics, Alarming Health OfficialsIn its decision to approve two drugs for orange and grapefruit trees, the E.P.A. largely ignored objections from the C.D.C. and the F.D.A., which fear that expanding their use in cash crops could fuel antibiotic resistance in humans. Boeing 737 Max Simulators Are in High Demand. They Are Flawed.The flight simulators are unable to accurately replicate the difficult conditions created by a malfunctioning system on the jet, which played a role in two fatal crashes. Ohio State Finds Team Doctor Sexually Abused 177 StudentsIn a report, the university said the doctor, Richard Strauss, groped students and asked intimate questions about sexual practices under the guise of providing medical treatment. Global Trade, Missouri, N.B.A. Playoffs: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The SAT’s Bogus ‘Adversity Score’Are we really going to rank students on a one-to-100 pseudoscientific index of oppression? Impeachment Is a Form of HopeThe prosecution of President Andrew Johnson in 1868 was an attempt to restore faith in American’s original ideals. Editorial Observer: When Will Eric Garner Get Justice?Mayor de Blasio owes Mr. Garner’s family — and the city — answers. Dear Millennials: The Feeling Is MutualJoe Biden dares to take offense at those who specialize in being offended. Reflections on the Graduation of My DaughterIt’s never too late to grow or to love. If We Care So Much About What Google Knows, Why Do We Keep Telling It Everything?Explaining the “privacy paradox.” Editorial Observer: C.E.O. Pay, America’s Economic ‘Miracle’No matter how their companies do, the top bosses do better. The Stone: Elena Ferrante: A Power of Our OwnPower is a story told by women. For centuries, men have colonized storytelling. That era is over. Liberals Are Wrong to Reject Trump’s Immigration PlanNo amount of multicultural sloganeering will assuage Americans’ concerns that the immigration system is broken. How the ‘Welfare Queen’ Was BornThe woman behind a pernicious and racist myth didn’t represent anyone or anything but her own striking criminal enterprise. Trump Administration Flying Migrants Out of Texas to Ease Overcrowding at BorderThe Department of Homeland Security has begun flying recent border-crossers and asylum seekers to California in a program that may expand to coastal areas and the Canadian border. Corroded Well Lining Caused Aliso Canyon Gas Leak That Displaced Thousands, Report SaysAn inquiry found that SoCalGas had not meaningfully investigated more than 60 leaks before the one in October 2015 that became the largest leak of methane in United States history. Missouri Lawmakers Pass Bill Criminalizing Abortion at About 8 Weeks of PregnancyThe Republican-led House, on its final day in session, passed a bill to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. SAT Adversity Index: A Drive Toward Diversity Without Discussing RaceThe College Board, which administers the SAT, is joining a broadening movement toward using race-neutral alternatives to affirmative action. Herman Wouk Wrote Historical Novels. But His True Subject Was Moral Weakness.In his two World War II novels of the 1970s, Wouk — who died this week — brought psychological insight to genocide, its perpetrators and bystanders. Adelle Waldman explains. A Battered but Unbowed Justin Trudeau Vows to Stay the Course in CanadaHis poll standings are in free fall, and a dispute with a female cabinet minister raised questions about his leadership, but the Canadian prime minister remains confident. Can We Start Appreciating Indigenous Art on Its Own Terms?What Australia’s Aboriginal artists and filmmakers are teaching Americans in two radiant shows. Heads Up: Be Among the First to Visit North MacedoniaIt is an ancient land, but as of February it has a new name, giving travelers seeking a cool passport stamp a novel reason to visit. More Recent Articles |
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Giannis Antetokounmpo dropped 30 points and 17 rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks raced past the Toronto Raptors for a 2-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo showed why he was named a finalist for the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year Award with a thunderous block in Game 2.
Indiana Pacers guard Tyreke Evans was dismissed and disqualified from the NBA for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA anti-drug program.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, Houston Rockets guard James Harden and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George are finalists for MVP.
Tiger Woods failed to make the cut after shooting a 3-over 73 and Brooks Koepka made history in the second round of the PGA Championship.
Adult film actor Stormy Daniels settled her lawsuit against her former lawyer that accused him of colluding with President Donald Trump's personal lawyer while representing her.
Kim Kardashian shared the first public photograph of her newest child and revealed his name in a social media post Friday.
All modes of severe weather will be possible Friday through the weekend as a vigorous storm system plows into the central United States threatening at least 18 states and over 40 millions residents.
Spice Girls super fans have a chance the spice up their lives later this month when the girl band's original Union Jack-emblazoned double decker bus comes up for rent on Airbnb.
American farmers cheered news of a reduced tariff war with Mexico, especially hog producers who have seen the price for their pork fall below cost of production.
DeForest Buckner is the latest San Francisco 49ers player to dismiss rookie teammate Nick Bosa's social media history.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin again rebuffed congressional Democrats' effort to get their hands on President Donald Trump's tax returns Friday.
Stars grace the red carpet during the the 72nd annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France in May, 2019.
Eight months after Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, U.S. lawmakers and press freedom advocates renewed calls for justice.
The New York Rangers have officially hired John Davidson as the team's next president.
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, Broadway legend Carol Channing and retired U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress, are among the famous people who have died in 2019.
Memphis men's coach Penny Hardaway has the No. 1 recruiting class in his first full recruiting cycle.
The Minnesota Twins placed designated hitter Nelson Cruz on the injured list Friday with a wrist strain.
The New England Patriots have agreed to contracts with linebackers Brandon King and Jamie Collins.
NASA's smallest exoplanet-hunting satellite, the CubeSat ASTERIA, recently captured photographs of Los Angeles from 250 miles above Earth's surface.
More than 20 million newborns weighed less than 5.5 pounds in 2015, and many of them were born in middle- and low-income countries.
The Baltimore Ravens added some talent to their wide receivers room by signing free agent Michael Floyd on Friday.
Brooks Koepka began the second round of the PGA Championship by hitting 331-yard drive in the fairway.
The biennial 2019 World Beard and Mustache Championship got underway Friday in Antwerp, Belgium.
Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon says he is "leaning" toward playing in 2020.
A former Ohio State University doctor sexually abused at least 177 former students over two decades, an independent investigatory report released Friday concludes.
Pork products testing positive for African swine fever are likely arriving at airports across the United States, carried by travelers from infected regions, a new study says. 

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