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Atlanta Braves to sign All-Star pitcher Dallas Keuchel Former Houston Astros starting pitcher Dallas Keuchel has agreed to a one-year contract with the Atlanta Braves. Watch: Bruins' David Krejci makes miraculous save to rob Alex Pietrangelo of sure goal Boston Bruins forward David Krejci sprawled to prevent a sure goal from St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final. DHS reports 'egregious' violations at four ICE detainment facilities The Department of Homeland Security said it observed "egregious" violations at four facilities for housing Immigrations and Customs Enforcement detainees. Watch: Blues' Ryan O'Reilly scores after no-look, between-the-legs pass from Zach Sanford St. Louis Blues forward Ryan O'Reilly opened the scoring against the Boston Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final after a beautiful pass from Zach Sanford. Philadelphia Eagles sign QB Carson Wentz to contract extension The Philadelphia Eagles signed franchise quarterback Carson Wentz to a four-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday. Stanley Cup Final: Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara plays despite broken jaw Boston Bruins star defenseman Zdeno Chara was in the lineup against the St. Louis Blues for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night. Opioid manufacturer Insys agrees to pay $225M resolution in kickback case Opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics agreed to pay $225 million to settle the government's criminal and civil investigations into the company's unlawful bribery scheme. Cal Fire: Man hammering stake sparked 400,000-acre Ranch Fire California fire officials revealed Thursday that a hammer sparked the largest wildfire in the state's history last summer World War II vet recalls how weather impacted D-Day involvement 75 years ago American war veterans shared their recollections about how weather conditions impacted their involvement in D-Day. Operation Meltdown: NYC seizes 46 ice cream trucks for failing to pay $4.5M Children in New York City may have fewer opportunities to cool down with a sweet treat this summer after city officials seized 46 ice cream trucks that collectively owe $4.5 million in fines and parking tickets. The National Weather Service caught this on radar in Southern California -- but it isn't rain On Tuesday evening, the National Weather Service office in San Diego picked up not rain on the radar, but a group of ladybugs called a "bloom." Google acquires Looker to join its cloud service for $2.6B Google announced Thursday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire software company Looker as part of its Google Cloud service. Climate change predictions are influenced by social learning Using a new climate model, scientists have identified the influence of social learning and social norms on climate change. ‘Financial hardship’ a reality for 1 in 4 cancer survivors because of medical costs A quarter of adult cancer survivors say they are experiencing "material financial hardship" trying to cover medical costs, according to a new report. Brewers' Christian Yelich blasts 23rd homer in 56th game of the season Milwaukee Brewers' right fielder Christian Yelich continued his big start to the 2019 season, slamming his 23rd homer of the season Thursday afternoon. Florida biotech firm aimed at cancer therapy sells to Dutch company for $70M A Florida company that developed a new biotech approach to cancer therapies has sold for about $70 million to Netherlands-based Kiadis Pharma. House Democrats to empower committee leaders to enforce subpoenas The House is preparing to vote on a resolution that would strengthen the ability of committees to enforce their subpoenas. Researchers find cause for increased disease burden after midlife When important molecular programs that encourage longevity begin to break down, that's when the body crosses over into the stage of a midlife crisis. Coach on French Open star Amanda Anisimova: 'Just a matter of when' Amanda Anisimova's meteoric rise to the top of the tennis world at the 2019 French Open came as a surprise to many, but her coach saw it coming. He told UPI that the 17-year-old is here to stay. Study: ACA’s Medicaid expansion linked to drop in heart disease deaths State expansions in Medicaid appear to be linked to a drop in the number of deaths from heart disease, according to a new study. FCC to allow mobile carriers to automatically block robocalls The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to allow mobile carriers to automatically block robocalls for customers. |
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'I saw a hurricane of fire': D-Day veterans remember landing in Normandy"Maybe the 75th will be the last celebration. And that's another reason I want to go. It might be the last one. Because most of us will be gone in the next five years," one vet said. Denying gay spousal benefits unlawful, Hong Kong court rulesThe ruling was hailed as a major step forward for LGBTQ equality in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. Trump sent 'confusing' message to Libya, top Libyan official saysTrump’s call with rebel leader Khalifa Haftar surprised the Libyan government, but the deputy prime minister is hopeful Washington will stand by Tripoli. HBO miniseries success drives Chernobyl tourism boomOne Chernobyl tour agency reported a 40% rise in trip bookings since the series began in May. Mexican gender-neutral school uniform plan stirs controversy"Now it's a neutral uniform. What happens tomorrow? Neutral toilets?" said the president of the National Union of Parents. Was the president's visit a smoother ride, or do Brits just have Trump-fatigue?Analysis: There were gaffes and insults, but the president's state visit to the U.K. and Ireland seemed to adhere to norms more than other foreign trips. Mexican armed forces meets migrants at southern borderThe tougher response follows the Trump administration's threats to impose stiff tariffs if Mexico didn't do more to curb migration through Mexico to the U.S. Trump threatens to slap tariffs on China by 'another at least $300 billion'Beijing has so far hit back by adding tariffs to $60 billion worth of U.S. goods and adding America to an “unreliable entities list." U.S. veterans thanked on 75th anniversary of D-Day“I did my best to forget, and now they all want to learn about it,” said Alvan Markle III, 100, a D-Day veteran. German nurse sentenced to life for murdering 85 patientsJudge Sebastian Buehrmann sentenced 42-year-old Niels Hoegel to life in prison and noted the "particular seriousness of the crimes" in his verdict. Pentagon closes the book on deadly 2017 Niger ambushesDefense officials say they're satisfied that actions taken after four U.S. soldiers were killed 18 months ago were proper. More Recent Articles
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How France’s Intrusive Demands Quashed the Fiat-Renault DealTalks between Fiat Chrysler and Renault to create one of the world’s largest automakers ran into a familiar problem in France: the government itself. Mexico and the U.S. Have Made Progress Toward Averting TariffsDiplomats on both sides of the border and immigration experts say Mexico could step up enforcement but cannot completely stop all immigration into the United States. House Backs Off Holding Barr in Contempt in New ResolutionHouse Democrats revealed a resolution up for a vote next week to take Attorney General William P. Barr and the former White House counsel Donald F. McGahn II to court. Democratic Candidates Woo Silicon Valley for Donations, Then Bash It.Until recently big tech companies were seen as one of the few relatively untainted sources of big-money donations for Democrats. Now, that’s changing. Deceased Strategist’s Files Detail Republican Gerrymandering in North Carolina, Advocates SayA group challenging North Carolina’s state legislative maps says that documents from the files from the late Thomas Hofeller show that Republicans misled a federal court to avoid a special election. Trump Honors D-Day Sacrifices, With Some Legacies UnspokenWhile paying tribute to veterans, the president said little about the institutions built after World War II that are fraying under populist movements. Japan’s Extreme Recluses Already Faced Stigma. Now, After Knifings, They’re Feared.Experts worry that after two shocking acts of violence, a new wave of fearmongering will leave the recluses even more vilified. Meet the Money Whisperer to the Super-Rich N.B.A. EliteWho’s the guy Klay Thompson and other N.B.A. stars trust to manage their wealth? One who knows how to rebound with $8,000 stuffed into his underwear. D-Day, Mexico, French Open: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A New Way to Solve a Murder, Part 1: The Genetic DetectivesGenealogy websites have led to major breakthroughs in decades-old cold cases. But the revelations may come at a price. Are Democrats Too Scared to Impeach?Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts talks Trump, Mueller and climate legislation. What Biden’s Climate Plan Shows About the Democratic FieldAlso this week, leisure travel on a warming planet. The Case Against HopeI’m not trying to depress anyone — especially recent graduates — but things are really bad, and what we need to do is act. Why Pete Buttigieg Is Wrong About the Supreme CourtTechnocratic reforms won’t clear the way for a progressive agenda. The Racial Reckoning ComesTrump has changed our national narrative. Why Are the Australian Police Rummaging Through Journalists’ Files?Two raids this week threaten the ability of news organizations to reveal official wrongdoing. My Stutter Made Me a Better WriterAt times it caused suffering, but it also gave me a passion for words and language. Who Will Survive the Trade War?History shows that big businesses profit most when tariffs reign. Kamala Harris Has a Brilliant Idea on AbortionOther candidates should expand her plan to prevent bad laws from going into effect. Mar-a-Lago Comes for British HealthOf privatization, cronyism and trade deals. Amir Ohana Is Gay and Right-Wing. How Far Can He Go in Israel?“Being attracted to men doesn’t mean you have to believe in creating a Palestinian state,” says Israel’s first openly L.G.B.T. cabinet minister. The Donald Thinks D-Day Is About HimTo have Trump commemorate the Normandy landings is to understand the word impostor. ‘I Can’t Sit Still. I Can’t Not Do Anything.’What does it mean when a gun control advocate who lost a son to violence also becomes a gun owner who enjoys shooting? The Revered Crocodiles of This Island Nation Have Suddenly Started Killing PeopleTwo scientists traveled to East Timor to help solve a national murder mystery. The culprits, they say, might be migrants from Australia with a taste for blood. Labour Ekes Out a Win Over the Brexit Party in a Local VoteThe real losers were the Tories, who finished a humiliating third in the latest in a series of electoral disasters for the ruling party. 27 Racehorses Have Died at This Track Since Dec. 26The latest fatality was a 2-year-old colt who was injured in training at Santa Anita on Wednesday. Linda Fairstein, Once Cheered, Faces Storm After ‘When They See Us’A Netflix series about the Central Park jogger case has led to intense criticism of the famous prosecutor-turned-novelist who oversaw the investigation. What a ‘Living Wage’ Actually MeansIf you ask a dozen lawmakers what constitutes a “living wage,” you’ll get a dozen answers. Where does the term come from? And is it even accurate? Are Rechargeable Batteries Better Than Alkaline? Most of the TimeIn some cases, single-use batteries are still the better option. Kehinde Wiley (and His Infinity Pool) Are Ready to Spoil ArtistsHe gained fame for his portrait of President Obama. Now he is opening Black Rock, a luxurious residency program in Senegal. Have App, Will Travel Like a Local. Hopefully.The push to get travelers to book tours and activities through mobile apps and websites has never been more vigorous. Sweden Finds a Simple Way to Improve New Mothers’ Health. It Involves Fathers.The flexibility to have an extra person at home, even for a few days, offers significant postpartum benefits, new research shows. How Nuclear Bomb Tests Are Helping to Identify Art ForgeriesUsing radiocarbon dating, scientists can uncover counterfeit artworks using smaller than ever samples of canvas and paint chips. How Updates in iOS 13 and Android Q Will Change Your SmartphoneNew versions of the Apple and Google operating systems are packed with hundreds of new features. Here are the few you should know about. Even One Extra Walk a Day May Make a Big DifferenceFor older women, walking as few as 4,500 steps a day reduced mortality compared with those who took only 2,700 steps a day. Let’s Ditch MitchThe Senate majority leader comes out of his shell. Drag Queen Story Hour Continues Its Reign at Libraries, Despite BacklashThe events aimed at entertaining children have spread from cities like New York and San Francisco to more conservative towns, upsetting some people. More Recent Articles
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Former Houston Astros starting pitcher Dallas Keuchel has agreed to a one-year contract with the Atlanta Braves.
Boston Bruins forward David Krejci sprawled to prevent a sure goal from St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Department of Homeland Security said it observed "egregious" violations at four facilities for housing Immigrations and Customs Enforcement detainees.
St. Louis Blues forward Ryan O'Reilly opened the scoring against the Boston Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final after a beautiful pass from Zach Sanford.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed franchise quarterback Carson Wentz to a four-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday.
Boston Bruins star defenseman Zdeno Chara was in the lineup against the St. Louis Blues for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night.
Opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics agreed to pay $225 million to settle the government's criminal and civil investigations into the company's unlawful bribery scheme.
California fire officials revealed Thursday that a hammer sparked the largest wildfire in the state's history last summer
American war veterans shared their recollections about how weather conditions impacted their involvement in D-Day.
Children in New York City may have fewer opportunities to cool down with a sweet treat this summer after city officials seized 46 ice cream trucks that collectively owe $4.5 million in fines and parking tickets.
On Tuesday evening, the National Weather Service office in San Diego picked up not rain on the radar, but a group of ladybugs called a "bloom."
Google announced Thursday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire software company Looker as part of its Google Cloud service.
Using a new climate model, scientists have identified the influence of social learning and social norms on climate change.
A quarter of adult cancer survivors say they are experiencing "material financial hardship" trying to cover medical costs, according to a new report.
Milwaukee Brewers' right fielder Christian Yelich continued his big start to the 2019 season, slamming his 23rd homer of the season Thursday afternoon.
A Florida company that developed a new biotech approach to cancer therapies has sold for about $70 million to Netherlands-based Kiadis Pharma.
The House is preparing to vote on a resolution that would strengthen the ability of committees to enforce their subpoenas.
When important molecular programs that encourage longevity begin to break down, that's when the body crosses over into the stage of a midlife crisis.
Amanda Anisimova's meteoric rise to the top of the tennis world at the 2019 French Open came as a surprise to many, but her coach saw it coming. He told UPI that the 17-year-old is here to stay.
State expansions in Medicaid appear to be linked to a drop in the number of deaths from heart disease, according to a new study.
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to allow mobile carriers to automatically block robocalls for customers. 

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