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Police: Three killed in homicide, one in suicide at Iowa home Authorities said Monday that the cause of death of four Iowa family members who were found dead in their home over the weekend was murder-suicide. New Orleans Pelicans pick up contract option on HC Alvin Gentry's deal The New Orleans Pelicans picked up the team option of head coach Alvin Gentry's contract for the 2020-21 season, the team announced Monday. Green Bay Packers claim TE Michael Roberts off waivers from Detroit Lions The Green Bay Packers claimed tight end Michael Roberts off waivers from the Detroit Lions on Monday. 11 dead, 122 injured in magnitude-5.8 earthquake in China Nearly a dozen people died and more than 100 more were injured in an earthquake in China on Monday night. WWE's Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch make red carpet debut at 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards WWE power couple Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch made their red carpet debut at the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards. 'Avengers: Endgame,' 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' win big at 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards "Avengers: Endgame" won big at the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards which aired on Monday. Gunman killed in by police after opening fire on Dallas courthouse A man was killed in a shootout with police outside of a federal courthouse in Dallas on Monday morning, the FBI said. Women's World Cup: Germany routs South Africa, France beats Nigeria Germany won Group B after a victory over South Africa, France topped Group A with a win over Nigeria, and Norway, China and Spain secured spots in the last 16. U.S. sending 1,000 troops to Middle East amid tensions with Iran over tanker attack The Pentagon on Monday announced it is sending 1,000 additional troops to the Middle East after attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week, which U.S. officials blamed on Iran. In Photos: New aircraft take flight at 2019 Paris Air Show International aircraft manufacturers showcase their new models at the 54th International Paris Air Show at the Le Bourget airport north of Paris on June 17, 2019. Golden State Warriors congratulate Toronto Raptors with full-page ad The Golden State Warriors congratulated the Toronto Raptors on their NBA championship victory with a full-page ad in Monday's edition of a Toronto newspaper. CDC: Number of confirmed U.S. measles cases rises to 1,044 in 28 states The number of measles cases in the United States this year rose to 1,044, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. LaMelo Ball to play in Australian National Basketball League LaMelo Ball will play for the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian National Basketball League next season, the guard announced Monday. Cognitive decline may speed up after heart attack, study says Having a cardiovascular episode may affect the brain as well as the body, new findings show. Sotheby's auction house acquired by French billionaire for $3.7B International auction house Sotheby's accepted a $3.7 billion merger with French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drai on Monday. Corn prices rise as relentless rain wipes out crops Corn prices are rising this spring as heavy rains across the Midwest lay waste to this year's crop. Hundreds of companies testify about proposed $300B tariffs on Chinese goods The U.S. Trade Representative began a weeklong series of hearings on President Donald Trump's proposed expansion of tariffs on Chinese goods on Monday. Plankton species uses bioluminescence to scare off predators At least one species of dinoflagellate plankton uses its bioluminescence for defensive purposes. Josh McCown to retire from football, join ESPN as NFL analyst After a 17-year playing career in the NFL, veteran quarterback Josh McCown is retiring from football, he announced Monday. Four injured in shooting at Toronto Raptors championship parade A shooting during the Toronto Raptors' championship parade Monday left four people injured, police said. Quebec bans some public servants from wearing religious clothing, symbols The government of the Canadian province of Quebec passed legislation banning certain public employees, including teachers and judges, from wearing any religious symbolism. Harvard rescinds acceptance of Parkland survivor over racist statements A survivor of the mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school last year said Monday that Harvard rescinded his acceptance to the university due to "offensive statements" he made in high school. Report: Teen sexting associated with other risky behaviors Teens who share sexually explicit images are much more likely to be involved in other risky behaviors, including unsafe sex, alcohol and drugs, according to a new report. CDC: Get your measles shot before heading to Europe The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reinforcing its recommendation to travelers to be up-to-date on measles vaccination before heading to Europe, where an outbreak of the disease is reported. |
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New Jersey man becomes latest American tourist to die at a Dominican Republic resortJoseph Allen is at least the ninth American to have died while staying at resorts in the the small Caribbean country. U.S. sending 1,000 troops to Middle East amid heightened tension with IranActing Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan cited recent tensions with Iran as a potential threat to United States interests across the region. From robot vacuums to baby gates, U.S. companies say they need ChinaThe head of Kenneth Cole said 25 percent tariffs would wipe out the company's profits, while a cashmere importer said she could only get the wool from Inner Mongolia. Egypt TV says ousted president Morsi dies in courtThe state TV says the 67-year-old Morsi was attending a session Monday in his trial on espionage charges when he blacked out and then died. Pompeo to meet with U.S. commanders amid growing crisis with IranPompeo has promised to provide more evidence to allies backing up the administration's allegations that Iran orchestrated attacks on tankers last week. Overcrowding, abuse seen at Mexico migrant detention centerWomen slept in hallways among rats, roaches and pigeon droppings; mothers reused diapers. “They threw us in there like little animals,” a Honduran woman said. Hong Kong mass protests are just the start of a wider human rights battleAnalysis: The huge marches seen in Hong Kong are part of a wider movement to push back against authoritarian Chinese control. In historic shift, Vatican to consider married priests for Amazon regionIt also called for some kind of "official ministry" for women in the area — the most direct mention on the subject from a Vatican document. Another American dies while staying at Dominican Republic resort"My worst fears came true," said Will Cox, whose mother Leyla Cox, 53, died Tuesday in the Dominican Republic while on a trip to celebrate her birthday. Hunt for cause of massive South America power outage begins"I don't remember anything like this in Uruguay," said one resident. 44 million lose power as major blackout hits Argentina, UruguayArgentine voters cast ballots in state elections by the light of cellphones after a massive power outage in the South American countries. Iran says its uranium stockpile will breach nuclear dealIran says Europe still has time to save a nuclear deal, but warns that the window of opportunity is closing fast. Huawei founder says revenue will be $30 billion below forecast"I think both sides will suffer," said Huawei's founder of the U.S. adding the company to a blacklist. Pressure builds on Hong Kong leader as democracy activist vows to join protestsActivist Joshua Wong, who has become the face of Hong Kong's push for full democracy, was freed from prison Monday. More Recent Articles
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Iran Threatens to Exceed Some Limits of Nuclear Deal, and Trump Orders Deployment of 1,000 More TroopsIranian officials are trying to get European nations to blunt American economic sanctions imposed since President Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal last year. With a New Threat, Iran Tests the Resolve of the U.S. and Its AlliesPresident Trump promised that North Korea and Iran could be convinced to give up their nuclear weapons programs. He is learning it’s not that easy. Xi Jinping Will Make First Visit to North Korea Ahead of Meeting With TrumpAt a time when tensions among North Korea, China and the United States have been high, some officials see Mr. Xi’s trip to Pyongyang as a way to cool things down. Four Years Ago Trump Was Seen as a Sideshow. Now He Is the Show.The 2020 election will be a test — not just of the man but of his country. Was President Trump’s victory the last time around a historical fluke or a genuine reflection of America in the modern age? Joe Biden Says His Campaign Has Raised Nearly $20 MillionMr. Biden revealed his campaign’s finances at a fund-raiser in New York on Monday night. It’s more than any other candidate raised in the first quarter of the year. Racist Comments Cost Conservative Parkland Student a Place at HarvardThe student, Kyle Kashuv, a recent graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, had repeatedly used racial slurs in a written chat with classmates when he was 16. UNC Children’s Hospital Suspends Most Complex Heart SurgeriesThe death rate among patients with the most serious heart conditions reached nearly 50 percent, newly released data show. State and federal regulators are investigating. Gloria Vanderbilt Dies at 95; Built a Fashion EmpireAn illustrious family name became synonymous with designer jeans, as Ms. Vanderbilt became a celebrity in her own right. Iran, Gloria Vanderbilt, Mohamed Morsi: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why Hong Kong Is Still ProtestingThe city’s government said a proposed extradition law would enable justice in a murder case. Protesters say it’s a Trojan horse from Beijing. How History Changed Anita HillNearly 30 years after the Clarence Thomas hearings, she talks about the progress that’s been made and the issues that remain. ‘All Was Going Well When I Noticed a Rustling Under Some Shrubbery’Finding a hen in Riverside Park, an ode to the Sturgeon King and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Landlords Oppose Trump Plan to Evict Undocumented ImmigrantsLandlords say undocumented immigrants in federally funded housing are reliable tenants who pay on time. The administration says subsidized housing is for American citizens. Alex Jones’s Legal Team Is Said to Have Sent Child Porn in Sandy Hook Hoax CaseLawyers for families of victims in the 2012 shooting said the legal team acting for Mr. Jones, the conspiracy theorist, sent them child pornography, adding that they have notified the F.B.I. Democrat in Competitive California District Joins Call for Impeachment InquiryRepresentative Katie Porter is one of the first to endorse impeachment proceedings among House Democrats who are expected to face tough re-election campaigns. Man Gets 9 Years in Prison After Nuclear Bunker Project Ends in Worker’s Fiery DeathA judge gave Daniel Beckwitt a relatively short sentence for second-degree murder, but told him his “intellectual arrogance” had led to the tragedy. Comedian Wins $4.1 Million in Lawsuit Against The Daily StormerThe neo-Nazi website falsely accused the comedian, Dean Obeidallah, of committing terrorism. He hopes to give money to organizations that fight white supremacy. Paul Manafort Seemed Headed to Rikers. Then the Justice Department Intervened.The decision came after Attorney General William Barr’s top deputy sent a letter to state prosecutors. Mr. Manafort will now be held in a federal lockup while he faces state charges. Businesses Plead to Stop More China Tariffs. They Expect to Be Ignored.Companies say more tariffs would hurt businesses and consumers, but many have become resigned to the idea that president will do what he wants. For Hong Kong’s Youth, Protests Are ‘a Matter of Life and Death’Young people are at the forefront of protests that have thrown the city into a political crisis. As they see it, they are battling for their future. Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s First Democratically Elected President, DiesMohamed Morsi collapsed and died in a Cairo courtroom. Critics cited poor prison conditions and denial of medicine as a possible cause of death. The Workplace Still Isn’t Equal for Women. Here’s Some Advice to Navigate It.A field guide for working women. How to Keep Bedbugs From Coming Home With YouBedbugs peak in the summer, just in time for vacation. Here’s how to check your hotel bed for bloodsuckers — and what to do if you find them. How Basketball and Baseball Helped Gary Woodland Master GolfHe was college basketball player and part of championship baseball teams growing up. Maybe that’s why Gary Woodland bloomed late on the golf course. Goodbye Yellow Lycra: See Elton John’s ‘Rocketman’ Looks Up CloseThe costume designer Julian Day didn’t simply copy the star’s outfits over the years (or those glasses — dozens of pairs were crafted for the film). Review: Rebooting ‘Das Boot,’ on Land and SeaA new Hulu series revives the popular World War II submarine saga, with some changes. Can Marijuana Help Cure the Opioid Crisis?Sometimes appearances, or statistics, can be deceiving. So Long, Exoplanet HD 17156b. Hello ... Sauron?Astronomers have announced a global contest to rename dozens of extrasolar planets. The nominees are pouring in. The Damage of Dad-ShamingMore than half of the fathers in a national poll reported being criticized about their parenting decisions. In the Hudson Valley, a Drive Back in TimeOne of the most beautiful parts of New York State was once the spine of the Dutch colony, and remnants of its history are everywhere, hiding in plain sight. More Recent Articles |
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Authorities said Monday that the cause of death of four Iowa family members who were found dead in their home over the weekend was murder-suicide.
The New Orleans Pelicans picked up the team option of head coach Alvin Gentry's contract for the 2020-21 season, the team announced Monday.
The Green Bay Packers claimed tight end Michael Roberts off waivers from the Detroit Lions on Monday.
Nearly a dozen people died and more than 100 more were injured in an earthquake in China on Monday night.
WWE power couple Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch made their red carpet debut at the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards.
"Avengers: Endgame" won big at the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards which aired on Monday.
A man was killed in a shootout with police outside of a federal courthouse in Dallas on Monday morning, the FBI said.
Germany won Group B after a victory over South Africa, France topped Group A with a win over Nigeria, and Norway, China and Spain secured spots in the last 16.
The Pentagon on Monday announced it is sending 1,000 additional troops to the Middle East after attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week, which U.S. officials blamed on Iran.
International aircraft manufacturers showcase their new models at the 54th International Paris Air Show at the Le Bourget airport north of Paris on June 17, 2019.
The Golden State Warriors congratulated the Toronto Raptors on their NBA championship victory with a full-page ad in Monday's edition of a Toronto newspaper.
The number of measles cases in the United States this year rose to 1,044, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
LaMelo Ball will play for the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian National Basketball League next season, the guard announced Monday.
Having a cardiovascular episode may affect the brain as well as the body, new findings show.
International auction house Sotheby's accepted a $3.7 billion merger with French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drai on Monday.
Corn prices are rising this spring as heavy rains across the Midwest lay waste to this year's crop.
The U.S. Trade Representative began a weeklong series of hearings on President Donald Trump's proposed expansion of tariffs on Chinese goods on Monday.
At least one species of dinoflagellate plankton uses its bioluminescence for defensive purposes.
After a 17-year playing career in the NFL, veteran quarterback Josh McCown is retiring from football, he announced Monday.
A shooting during the Toronto Raptors' championship parade Monday left four people injured, police said.
The government of the Canadian province of Quebec passed legislation banning certain public employees, including teachers and judges, from wearing any religious symbolism.
A survivor of the mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school last year said Monday that Harvard rescinded his acceptance to the university due to "offensive statements" he made in high school.
Teens who share sexually explicit images are much more likely to be involved in other risky behaviors, including unsafe sex, alcohol and drugs, according to a new report.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reinforcing its recommendation to travelers to be up-to-date on measles vaccination before heading to Europe, where an outbreak of the disease is reported. 

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