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Toronto Raptors take East finals lead with Game 5 win over Milwaukee Bucks The Toronto Raptors earned a 105-99 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night to take a 3-2 series lead, moving within one game of the NBA Finals. Trump orders intelligence agencies to cooperate with Barr's investigation President Donald Trump directed the U.S. intelligence community Thursday to "quickly and fully cooperate" with Attorney General William Barr's investigation into the origin's of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Watch: Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo goes coast-to-coast for huge slam Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo rocked the rim with a coast-to-coast dunk against the Toronto Raptors in Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals. Watch: Packers' David Bakhtiari smokes Aaron Rodgers in beer-chugging competition Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers couldn't compete with teammate David Bakhtiari in a beer-chugging competition during Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, veteran DT Ndamukong Suh officially agree to terms The Tampa Bay Buccaneers reached an agreement with former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, the team announced Thursday. Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson stunned by All-NBA snub Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson was shocked when reporters told him that he failed to make an All-NBA team Thursday. Chicago man acquitted in slaying of dismembered 2-year-old A Chicago jury acquitted a man of murder in the 2015 slaying of a toddler whose dismembered body parts were later found floating in the Garfield Park Lagoon. Banker indicted for bribing Paul Manafort for role in Trump administration Federal Savings Bank Chairman and CEO Stephen Calk attempted to bribe President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman for a role in his administration, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday. Florida executes 1984 serial killer Bobby Joe Long Florida corrections officials executed Bobby Joe Long on Thursday for a killing spree in 1984 that left eight women dead. Colorado becomes first state to place cap on insulin co-pay Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill into law Thursday, making it the first state to place a cap on insulin payments. Army Old Guard places some 228K flags at Arlington National Cemetery The U.S. Army Old Guard placed American flags on more than 228,000 graves at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday as part of the annual "Flags In" tradition ahead of Memorial Day. Trump, Senate agree to $19.1B disaster relief plan with no border funding The Senate on Thursday reached a deal with President Donald Trump on a $19.1 billion disaster aid bill after the president dropped pressure to include funds to build a border wall. In photos: Dua Lipa, Kendall Jenner attend amFar gala Stars attend the 26th amfAR Cinema Against AIDS 2019 gala at the Hotel du Cap in Antibes, France, on May 23, 2019. Watch: Police help rescue baby deer from Wisconsin storm drain Police in Wisconsin helped a member of the public with an unusual rescue when a fawn was found to have fallen into a storm drain. Julian Assange indicted on 17 new counts related to Espionage Act A U.S. grand jury indicted WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange on 17 new charges of violating the Espionage Act, U.S. prosecutors announced Thursday. Dow slides 286 points with no end to U.S.-China trade war in sight The Dow Jones Industrial average fell nearly 300 points on Thursday as investors worried about the effect of the trade war between the United States and China on the economy. Warriors' Cousins, Durant expected to miss start of NBA Finals Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant and center DeMarcus Cousins are not expected to be ready for the start of the NBA Finals Heroin, synthetic opioids fuel veterans' overdose spike, study says Between 2010 and 2016, veteran deaths from opioid overdoses spiked 65 percent. FEC chief urges Congress to set standards for online platforms during elections The head of the Federal Election Commission called on Congress to set standards for online platforms to fight election interference, but executives at Twitter, Facebook and Google defended their efforts. Voting begins in Europe amid Brexit, right-wing growth Voting began Thursday in the European Union elections despite tensions with right-wing, nationalist parties' growth after the 2016 Brexit vote. Watch: Dog surprises runners at 100-meter race in China Runners in a 100-meter race in China were surprised when a stray dog joined the competition -- and nearly came in first. Utah man dies during Mount Everest climb A 55-year-old Utah man died after reaching the summit of Mount Everest, becoming the fourth person to die on the world's tallest peak this climbing season, Nepali officials said. NBA Awards: League announces All-NBA teams Houston Rockets guard James Harden, Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and Oklahoma City forward Paul George were named to the all-NBA First-Team on Thursday afternoon. Redskins QB Alex Smith throws football at OTAs Veteran quarterback Alex Smith was back on the field and throwing a football during the third day of Washington Redskins OTAs on Thursday in Ashburn, Va. |
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Indian PM Modi looks set for electoral winModi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) looked set to win more than 300 seats of the 542 available, up from the 282 they won the last time. Pakistan tests ballistic missilePakistan announced that it has conducted a test of a surface-to-surface ballistic missile, which it claims has a range of up to 1,500 miles. U.S. calls for Syria ceasefireThe Syrian government is waging an offensive on the last big stretch of rebel-held territory. Voting has begun in tense E.U. electionsThe elections have been overshadowed by the growth of nationalist, Euroskeptic parties. More Recent Articles
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Harvey Weinstein Is Said to Reach $44 Million Deal to Settle LawsuitsAbout $30 million would be set aside for women who have accused him, employees of his former studio and creditors, according to people briefed on the matter. Assange Indicted Under Espionage Act, Raising First Amendment IssuesThe WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces 17 counts in a superseding indictment over his role in obtaining and publishing classified documents in 2010. ‘Frightening’: Charges Against Julian Assange Alarm Press AdvocatesA new indictment against the WikiLeaks leader was denounced as a dangerous precedent that could lead to future prosecutions of journalists. Trump Gives Attorney General Sweeping Power in Review of 2016 Campaign InquiryIn a directive, the president ordered the intelligence agencies to cooperate with the review and gave the attorney general the authority to unilaterally declassify their documents. Trump and Pelosi Trade Barbs, Both Questioning the Other’s FitnessPresident Trump and Speaker Nancy Pelosi traded accusations that the other was unfit for office, as a war of words between the party leaders accelerated. Trump Gives Farmers $16 Billion in Aid Amid Prolonged China Trade WarThe Trump administration announced an aid package for farmers on Thursday to mollify an important political constituency hurt by a trade clash with China. Trump Officials Prepare to Bypass Congress to Sell Weapons to Gulf NationsThe move would infuriate Democrats and Republicans in Congress, who are seeking to limit American military support for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. How U.S. Weapons Ended Up Hitting Hospitals in YemenIn our video, a former State Department official sent to advise the Saudi-led coalition says he saw firsthand how it failed to avoid civilian casualties in Yemen — and how the U.S. chose to look the other way. Missouri Tornadoes: Rain, Floods and ‘Then the Sirens Go’First came floods across Nebraska and Iowa. Then the Mississippi River rose and rose, threatening towns. And on Wednesday, a series of violent tornadoes tore through the region. Farm Bailout, WikiLeaks, Summer Movies: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Bank That Kept Saying Yes to TrumpDespite repeated red flags over two decades, Deutsche Bank lent Donald Trump more than $2 billion, becoming the president’s biggest creditor — and a bearer of his financial secrets. President Pete? One-on-One With ButtigiegAn interview with Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend on his 2020 presidential campaign Impeaching Trump Is Risky. So Is Refusing To.Nancy Pelosi’s case against impeachment is growing incoherent. How Narendra Modi Seduced India With Envy and HateThe prime minister has won re-election on a tide of violence, fake news and resentment. Trump Is Using His Pardon Power to Reward Violence and CrueltyHis vision of how to act “tough” extends from war crimes to police brutality and doesn’t stop there. My Rapist ApologizedI still needed an abortion. This Treaty Is Good for the Environment. It Might Even Be Good for Trump.Republicans and corporate executives support, and 72 nations have ratified, a pact to limit a powerful climate pollutant. President Trump needs to get on board. Has Trump Handed Democrats an Opening in Red America?The G.O.P. has left soybean fields littered with $20 bills for enterprising Democratic presidential hopefuls to pick up. Colombia’s Peace Is Too Precious to AbandonSkeptics of an accord with rebels are undermining its enforcement. The White House shouldn’t help them. Virgil Abloh Has Designs on High CultureHe bridged the worlds of streetwear and high fashion. Can he conquer an art museum next? Witnessing the Holocaust“We all know the who, what, when and where of the Holocaust, but the why is a mystery still,” an archivist said. “If you can get bystander photos, that explains a little bit of the why.” To Get Boeing 737 Max Flying, Global Consensus Will Be HardOne big sticking point is whether to require that pilots undergo additional training on a simulator. If the training is required, the planes would be grounded for longer than expected. In India’s City of Temples, Narendra Modi Is Both Hero and VillainThe Indian prime minister’s mix of Hindu nationalism and economic development helped him win re-election on Thursday. In his constituency, though, the mix cuts both ways. Valls Puts ‘Identity’ at Center of Barcelona’s Mayor RaceFrance’s former premier wants to get elected Sunday in the Spanish city where he was born. Is he a carpetbagger, or a new kind of European politician? ‘Vladimir Putin’ Talk Show in U.K. Prompts Sharp Intake of Breath in RussiaA new BBC comedy series will be led by a cartoon effigy of the Russian leader. “He doesn’t often get mocked and I don’t think that he’ll like it,” one expert said. How to Survive Your Kid’s Sports SeasonSpending your weekends on the field with your kids? Here’s are some tips to stay comfortable and stay motivated to cheer them on. Dry Cleaning Your Wool Sweaters? Don’t Bother.Clothing tags often say you need to dry clean wool and silk garments. But more often than not, you can get away with hand washing. Let Go of Your Grudges. They’re Doing You No Good.What does holding on to grudges really get us? A Room Without Books Is Just Very SadTag your shelf! Hotels, restaurants, shops and yachts stock up on beautiful and lamentably inexpensive treasures. Kenny Smith Wasn’t a Star. TNT’s ‘Inside the N.B.A.’ Made Him One.Don’t call Kenny Smith the straight man of the “Inside The N.B.A.” crew. He prefers you call him the listener. How to Throw a Celebratory Spring Dinner PartyIn New York, the chef and artist Laila Gohar hosted an evening inspired by an Egyptian holiday. ‘Battle of the Thermostat’: Cold Rooms May Hurt Women’s ProductivityIn a new study, women scored better on tests they took in warmer rooms. A Possible Weight Loss Strategy: Skip Breakfast Before ExerciseA new study finds that the choice to eat or omit a meal before an early workout could affect our relationship to food for the rest of the day. Study Pinpoints Source of Banned Gas That Saps Ozone Layer: Eastern ChinaAn international team of researchers said Wednesday that two provinces in China were the source of most of the emissions of a banned gas that harms the ozone layer. A Billion-Year-Old Fungus May Hold Clues to Life’s Arrival on LandA cache of microscopic fossils from the Arctic hints that fungi evolved long before plants. Capitalism Camp for KidsYoung people love socialism. Can a summer of indoctrination teach little Hermione and Khaleesi to love capitalism? More Recent Articles |
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The Toronto Raptors earned a 105-99 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night to take a 3-2 series lead, moving within one game of the NBA Finals.
President Donald Trump directed the U.S. intelligence community Thursday to "quickly and fully cooperate" with Attorney General William Barr's investigation into the origin's of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of
Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo rocked the rim with a coast-to-coast dunk against the Toronto Raptors in Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers couldn't compete with teammate David Bakhtiari in a beer-chugging competition during Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers reached an agreement with former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, the team announced Thursday.
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson was shocked when reporters told him that he failed to make an All-NBA team Thursday.
A Chicago jury acquitted a man of murder in the 2015 slaying of a toddler whose dismembered body parts were later found floating in the Garfield Park Lagoon.
Federal Savings Bank Chairman and CEO Stephen Calk attempted to bribe President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman for a role in his administration, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday.
Florida corrections officials executed Bobby Joe Long on Thursday for a killing spree in 1984 that left eight women dead.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill into law Thursday, making it the first state to place a cap on insulin payments.
The U.S. Army Old Guard placed American flags on more than 228,000 graves at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday as part of the annual "Flags In" tradition ahead of Memorial Day.
The Senate on Thursday reached a deal with President Donald Trump on a $19.1 billion disaster aid bill after the president dropped pressure to include funds to build a border wall.
Stars attend the 26th amfAR Cinema Against AIDS 2019 gala at the Hotel du Cap in Antibes, France, on May 23, 2019.
Police in Wisconsin helped a member of the public with an unusual rescue when a fawn was found to have fallen into a storm drain.
A U.S. grand jury indicted WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange on 17 new charges of violating the Espionage Act, U.S. prosecutors announced Thursday.
The Dow Jones Industrial average fell nearly 300 points on Thursday as investors worried about the effect of the trade war between the United States and China on the economy.
Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant and center DeMarcus Cousins are not expected to be ready for the start of the NBA Finals
Between 2010 and 2016, veteran deaths from opioid overdoses spiked 65 percent.
The head of the Federal Election Commission called on Congress to set standards for online platforms to fight election interference, but executives at Twitter, Facebook and Google defended their efforts.
Voting began Thursday in the European Union elections despite tensions with right-wing, nationalist parties' growth after the 2016 Brexit vote.
Runners in a 100-meter race in China were surprised when a stray dog joined the competition -- and nearly came in first.
A 55-year-old Utah man died after reaching the summit of Mount Everest, becoming the fourth person to die on the world's tallest peak this climbing season, Nepali officials said.
Houston Rockets guard James Harden, Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and Oklahoma City forward Paul George were named to the all-NBA First-Team on Thursday afternoon.
Veteran quarterback Alex Smith was back on the field and throwing a football during the third day of Washington Redskins OTAs on Thursday in Ashburn, Va. 

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