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Craig Berube signs three-year extension to remain with St. Louis Blues Craig Berube signed a three-year extension to remain the head coach of the St. Louis Blues, the team announced Tuesday. Mueller to testify in open session before Congress over Russia investigation Former special counsel Robert Mueller will testify before Congress next month over his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and accusations of obstruction of justice by President Trump. St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko undergoes knee surgery St. Louis Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton exits game against Blue Jays with knee contusion New York Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton exited Tuesday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a right knee contusion. Salvadoran migrant father, daughter drown attempting to cross Rio Grande El Salvador's foreign ministry said the country will pay to return the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned while attempting to cross the Mexico-U.S. border. [Warning: graphic image] Watch: Padres' Manny Machado blasts homer in return to Camden Yards San Diego Padres slugger Manny Machado blasted a solo home run in his return to Camden Yards on Tuesday. Record 698 openly LGBTQ officials currently serving in the United States The number of out LGBTQ elected officials reached its highest point in U.S. history after the 2018 elections, a report released Tuesday indicates. Andre Iguodala accuses Golden State Warriors of lying about his leg injury Veteran forward Andre Iguodala accused the Golden State Warriors of lying about a leg injury he suffered in the 2018 postseason. Watch: Saints QB Drew Brees gives framed jersey to Pelicans' Zion Williamson Saints star quarterback Drew Brees welcomed Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson to New Orleans with an autographed framed jersey. Mike Pompeo: U.S. prepared to remove troops from Afghanistan, no timeline set U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday that the United States is prepared to start withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, but has not yet reached an official agreement to do so. FTC announces crackdown on groups facilitating illegal robocalls The U.S. government on Tuesday announced a crackdown on operations responsible for making and facilitating illegal robocalls. Trump signs order creating committee to remove regulatory barriers for affordable housing President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday creating a council the White House said will work to remove barriers to developing affordable housing. More walking may bring long-term cardiovascular benefits to older adults People between ages 45 and 75 who measured how much they walk with a pedometer increased their physical activity over time and decreased their risk of heart attacks, strokes and cardiovascular events. Astros activate outfielder Springer, pitcher McHugh from injured list The Houston Astros have two players back, activating both outfielder George Springer and right-handed pitcher Collin McHugh from the injured list. Study: Those who worry about affording groceries may be at risk for migraines Migraines were common among young adults who worried about how they would pay for groceries, according to a new study. Study: Chemical in antibacterial products may weaken women's bones Higher levels of triclosan, an antibacterial chemical found in many consumer products, were associated with lower bone mineral density, a new study found. Study links lightning with gamma rays inside clouds Weak gamma-ray glows appear to precede lightning strikes and accompanying gamma-ray flashes under certain conditions. NATO gives Russia 5 weeks to destroy missiles violating INF Treaty NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg gave Russia five weeks to destroy ground-launched missiles that violate a treaty with the United States banning certain short- and intermediate-range missiles. Sen. Elizabeth Warren announces plan to protect elections Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president, outlined a plan Tuesday to protect polling places from hacking and voter disenfranchisement. Rangers activate outfielder Joey Gallo from injured list Texas Rangers center fielder Joey Gallo has been activated from the team's injured list before its series opener against the Tigers in Detroit. Real Madrid to launch women's team After meeting on Tuesday, the Real Madrid C. F. board of directors announced the creation of a women's team. New combo prostate cancer therapy shown safe, effective in trial Two targeted treatments reduced PSA levels in patients with prostate cancer and had fewer side effects than traditional therapies. |
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Prominent Virginia doctor and his tour guide murdered in BelizePolice believe the gunmen were targeting the tour guide, who "had a misunderstanding with one of the local notorious gang" figures, according to the Belize police commissioner. How Venezuela's most famous SWAT cop escaped house arrestIván Simonovis defied house arrest by rappelling down a 75-foot wall and escaped after 15 years of detention. Cuba's oldest Jewish cemetery gets an update“The people buried here escaped fascism during the war," said David Prinstein of Cuba's Hebrew Board. “It has historical and sentimental value.” Kushner faces battle to sell economic plan for PalestiniansBillions of dollars aren’t going to resolve the decadeslong impasse, according to Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Why this tiny Baltic nation is building a digital embassy half a continent awayEstonia is entrusting terabytes of information on its citizens to an ally in the hope of improving the security of its crucial government systems. Iran declares 'permanent closure' of diplomacy after latest U.S. sanctionsTrump responded by warning that any Iranian aggression against the U.S. "will be met with great and overwhelming force." FedEx sues U.S. government over requirement to screen packages from ChinaFedEx said it is “a transportation company, not a law enforcement agency.” Austrian court says Ukrainian oligarch with ties to Manafort can be sent to U.S.Dmytro Firtash, who was arrested in Austria in 2014, denies all wrongdoing. Prince Harry, Meghan's home renovations cost British taxpayers $3 millionThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex's residence near Windsor Castle, called Frogmore Cottage, underwent major work to turn five properties back into a single home. More Recent Articles
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Reopened Legal Challenge to Census Citizenship Question Throws Case Into ChaosThe Supreme Court is expected to rule on the question’s inclusion on the 2020 census this week. But recently discovered files have compelled lower courts to re-examine the case. House Approves Border Aid, Seeking to Curb Trump’s CrackdownHouse Democrats pushed through $4.5 billion in humanitarian aid to address the plight of migrants at the southern border, after leaders quelled a revolt. ‘We’re in a Dark Place’: Children Returned to Troubled Texas Border FacilityThe Trump administration says it is transferring the children back to a shelter in Clint, Tex., that had seen hundreds of children held in overcrowded and filthy conditions. ‘A Constant Game of Musical Chairs’ Amid Another Homeland Security Shake-UpMark Morgan, Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s acting director, will lead Customs and Border Protection, administration officials said Tuesday. U.S. Tech Companies Sidestep a Trump Ban, to Keep Selling to HuaweiChip makers’ deals underscore how difficult it is to clamp down on companies that the administration considers a national security threat. ‘Lock the S.O.B.s Up’: Joe Biden and the Era of Mass IncarcerationHe now plays down his role overhauling crime laws with segregationist senators in the ’80s and ’90s. That portrayal today is at odds with his actions and rhetoric back then. In Women’s World Cup Origin Story, Fact and Fiction BlurFIFA recognizes a France-Netherlands encounter in 1971 as the first women’s international match. It was no such thing, but that doesn’t diminish the women who took part. Immigration, Stephanie Grisham, Michael Jackson: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. When ISIS Killed Cyclists on Their Journey Around the WorldWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Jill Lepore on the 50th Anniversary of the Moon LandingLepore discusses several new books about the Apollo 11 mission, and Julie Satow talks about the history of the Plaza Hotel. The Likelihood of ImpeachmentWe talked to a congresswoman who has been in the Capitol for two presidential impeachment proceedings about the possibility of a third. Children Shouldn’t Be Dying at the Border. Here’s How You Can Help.Speak up. Donate. Educate yourself. Vote. Trump Takes On China and Persia at Once. What’s to Worry About?He’s imposed pain. Now, if he only had defined plans and goals. A Lot of Candidates May Make It Seem Like Democracy Is Working, But It Isn’tThe two major parties have made choosing among contenders far too hard, with dire consequences. Kellyanne Conway, Will You Please Testify Now?The White House aide should educate the public on why she thinks a law prohibiting partisan activities by federal employees is unjust. Contaminated MemoriesI was certain of my assailant’s identity. Why didn’t an alarm bell go off? I’m in the 1 Percent. Please, Raise My Taxes.Wealthy people like me should commit to reducing the ravages of economic inequality. The Law©?No one owns the law, and no one should be able to copyright it. When Anthony Bourdain Went to the Bottom of the WorldHe didn’t come for the food. He wanted to know about our climate research. A Philosopher on Brain RestA mild traumatic brain injury forced me to question where the “I” in my identity truly lies. A Fanatical Sect Has Hijacked British PoliticsBoris Johnson is poised to become prime minister thanks to a small, unrepresentative population of Brexiteer voters bent on destruction. Why America Needs a Thoughtful Federal Privacy LawMore than a dozen privacy bills have been introduced in this Congress. Here’s what it needs to do. Where Is Michael Jackson’s Legacy 10 Years After His Death?Radio play is down slightly, but the King of Pop’s Vegas show goes on and Broadway is still in the air despite HBO’s “Leaving Neverland.” Thomas Keller Brings Country Club Cuisine to the CityAt TAK Room at Hudson Yards, the chef salutes the strait-laced, spice-free food that rich Americans used to feed on. San Francisco Bans Sale of Juul and Other E-CigarettesThe bill was praised by health groups but has many critics, including those who worry that a blanket ban on e-cigarettes could harm the wider goals of anti-tobacco efforts. Duncan Hunter Used Campaign Money for Multiple Affairs, Prosecutors SayThe new allegations lay out evidence that the congressman used campaign cash to fund a series of extramarital affairs. A Rape Case and a Wedding Strain Ties Between Arab and Jewish VillagesA rape case involving a 7-year-old ultra-Orthodox girl and a video of Arabs and Jews celebrating at a wedding have torn two West Bank villages apart. Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG FireSome musicians have filed suit. Others are rethinking what the company told them about their masters over the past decade. Here’s Some Money Advice: Just Buy the CoffeeNo, skipping your morning caffeine boost will not make you a millionaire. How to Get Glowing Skin With Minimal MakeupParing down your beauty routine to a few refreshing essentials imparts a subtle (glitter-free) radiance for summer. Megan Thee Stallion Knows ‘Tuition Ain’t No Joke’The 24-year-old rapper hosted a kinder beauty pageant, with scholarship money as the prize. Next Stop, Fashion DisneyAs the men’s wear season winds down, fashion shows themselves are ramping up, becoming a potentially lucrative new form of mass entertainment. Tiny Love Stories: ‘My Ex Moved Out, a Rat Moved In’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Mark Haddon’s Strange, Exciting New Novel Has Its Roots in Ancient Myth“The Porpoise,” with a nod to Shakespeare and the Greeks, updates the legend of Apollonius with a new focus on the story’s women. Charles Ginnever, Sculptor on a Grand Scale, Dies at 87His steel geometric forms are in parks and other public spaces all over the United States. Meet the Narluga, Hybrid Son of a Narwhal Mom and a Beluga Whale DadIts skull sat in a museum collection for decades before new technology unlocked its genetic secrets. Who Liked Hurricane Sandy? These Tiny, Endangered BirdsOn New York’s Fire Island, the piping plover population has nearly doubled since the big storm in 2012, scientists report. Helping Students With Test AnxietyParents and teachers can use the time leading up to the test to help minimize children’s fears. The Holocaust Survivor Who Deciphered Nazi DoublespeakThe personal papers of one of World War II’s earliest historians reveal an obsession with how Nazis distorted the German language. My Aunt Has Alzheimer’s and Her Husband Doesn’t Seem to CareThe magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether or not to butt out. The Gay Jewish Matador From BrooklynSidney Franklin was “hiding in plain sight” as a closeted bullfighter in a macho sport. He became a legend in Spain and loved dressing the part. More Recent Articles |
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Craig Berube signed a three-year extension to remain the head coach of the St. Louis Blues, the team announced Tuesday.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller will testify before Congress next month over his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and accusations of obstruction of justice by President Trump.
St. Louis Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.
New York Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton exited Tuesday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a right knee contusion.
El Salvador's foreign ministry said the country will pay to return the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned while attempting to cross the Mexico-U.S. border. [Warning: graphic image]
San Diego Padres slugger Manny Machado blasted a solo home run in his return to Camden Yards on Tuesday.
The number of out LGBTQ elected officials reached its highest point in U.S. history after the 2018 elections, a report released Tuesday indicates.
Veteran forward Andre Iguodala accused the Golden State Warriors of lying about a leg injury he suffered in the 2018 postseason.
Saints star quarterback Drew Brees welcomed Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson to New Orleans with an autographed framed jersey.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday that the United States is prepared to start withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, but has not yet reached an official agreement to do so.
The U.S. government on Tuesday announced a crackdown on operations responsible for making and facilitating illegal robocalls.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday creating a council the White House said will work to remove barriers to developing affordable housing.
People between ages 45 and 75 who measured how much they walk with a pedometer increased their physical activity over time and decreased their risk of heart attacks, strokes and cardiovascular events.
The Houston Astros have two players back, activating both outfielder George Springer and right-handed pitcher Collin McHugh from the injured list.
Migraines were common among young adults who worried about how they would pay for groceries, according to a new study.
Higher levels of triclosan, an antibacterial chemical found in many consumer products, were associated with lower bone mineral density, a new study found.
Weak gamma-ray glows appear to precede lightning strikes and accompanying gamma-ray flashes under certain conditions.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg gave Russia five weeks to destroy ground-launched missiles that violate a treaty with the United States banning certain short- and intermediate-range missiles.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president, outlined a plan Tuesday to protect polling places from hacking and voter disenfranchisement.
Texas Rangers center fielder Joey Gallo has been activated from the team's injured list before its series opener against the Tigers in Detroit.
After meeting on Tuesday, the Real Madrid C. F. board of directors announced the creation of a women's team.
Two targeted treatments reduced PSA levels in patients with prostate cancer and had fewer side effects than traditional therapies. 

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