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Watch: Cardinals fans give Angels' Albert Pujols standing ovation in long-awaited return to St. Louis Los Angeles Angels slugger Albert Pujols returned to St. Louis after eight years and was greeted by a standing ovation from Cardinals fans. New York Yankees' Cameron Maybin exits game with calf strain, to undergo MRI New York Yankees outfielder Cameron Maybin exited Friday's contest against the Houston Astros with a left calf strain. 2019 NHL Draft: New Jersey Devils select Jack Hughes with No. 1 pick The New Jersey Devils selected U.S. center Jack Hughes with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2019 NHL Draft on Friday night. Atlanta Braves 3B Josh Donaldson wins one-game suspension appeal Atlanta Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson won his appeal and won't be suspended after a benches-clearing incident with the Pittsburgh Pirates. FDA approves Vyleesi, drug to treat low sexual desire in women The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday gave its approval to Vyleesi, a drug to treat women with low sexual desire. Oakland A's pitcher Frankie Montas suspended 80 games Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Frankie Montas was suspended 80 games after testing positive for Ostarine, a banned performance-enhancing substance. New York Mets hire former Sandy Koufax teammate Phil Regan, 82, as pitching coach The New York Mets hired 82-year-old Phil Regan as the team's interim pitching coach after firing former pitching coach Dave Eiland and bullpen coach Chuck Hernandez. Iranian Americans call for regime change, sanctions in D.C. protest Thousands of Iranian Americans rallied outside the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., on Friday to push for a regime change and increased sanctions on Tehran. Cleveland Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. on leaving Giants: Couldn't reach 'full potential' Cleveland Browns star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. described his tumultuous departure from the New York Giants as necessary to become a better player. David Gilmour auction nets $21M, nets record for guitar sale The auction of David Gilmour's guitar collection netted more than $21 million, which the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist is donating to efforts to battle climate change, Christie's announced. Kobe Bryant, wife Vanessa have fourth child Basketball great Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa gave birth to the couple's fourth child Thursday. Changes to pharmacy benefit manager role could help lower drug costs When Ohio switched its government health coverage program from a fee-for-service model to one of managed care in 2011, it began saving $145 million each year, a new study shows Eighteen-nation BALTOPS exercise wraps up in Germany A 12-day, 18-nation naval training exercise, led by the U.S. Navy's Second Fleet, concluded on Friday in Kiel, Germany. Journalist E. Jean Carroll accuses Trump, Moonves of sexual assault Journalist and advice columnist E. Jean Carroll accused President Donald Trump and former CBS CEO Les Moonves of sexual assault in an excerpt of her forthcoming book published Friday in New York magazine. Processed foods may lead to autism, study says The consumption of processed food by pregnant women may be linked to autism, new research shows. Cocktail company to pay someone $10,000 to switch from 'frosé' An alcoholic beverage brand is offering a $10,000 paycheck for a seemingly simple summer job: giving up homemade "frosé" cocktails for the summer. Japan scrambles jets to counter Russian bombers in its airspace Russian bombers violated Japanese airspace, prompting a scramble of scramble of fighter planes to escort them away, Japan's defense ministry said. Women's World Cup Twitter trends: Brazil's Marta most popular player Brazil's Marta edged U.S. stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe as the most popular player on Twitter during the group stage of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. This week in Washington The House Transportation Subcommittee heard testimony on the Boeing 737 Max safety; former adviser to President Donald Trump Hope Hicks testified in a closed-door interview before the House Judiciary Committee; and Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, voted for the 7,000th consecutive time in her career the week of June 17, 2019 in Washington, D.C. When two animals interact, their brains synchronize New research shows the brains of animal pairs synchronize when they socially interact. The breakthrough promises new insights into the intricacies of social relations among animals. Loose monkey repeatedly sighted around British Columbia town Residents of a British Columbia town said a monkey has been repeatedly spotted wandering loose in the area, but no one knows where it came from. Trumps host congressional picnic, complete with ferris wheel President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed members of Congress and their families to the White House on Friday for a picnic on the first day of summer. U.S., Australia reach C-17A plane cross-servicing agreement A cross-servicing agreement for C-17A Globemaster transport planes was announced on Friday between the U.S. Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force. Eagles RG Brandon Brooks resumes running post-Achilles injury Philadelphia Eagles right guard Brandon Brooks offered an update on his health by posting a video fo himself running Friday on Twitter. Michigan man ordered to share lottery winners from during divorce A Michigan man who won a $30 million lottery jackpot while in the midst of divorce proceedings must split the money with his ex, an appeals court ruled. Scientists capture video of a giant squid in Gulf of Mexico Scientists on a NOAA research expedition have once again captured video footage of a giant squid. |
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Trump says he doesn't want war with Iran, but there will be 'obliteration' if it comesThe president spoke in an exclusive interview with NBC's Chuck Todd for "Meet the Press." If the U.S. strikes Iran, what might happen next?Analysis: After a strike like the one Trump says he canceled, officials and experts warn Iran might hit back via proxy forces far from the Middle East. Trump says he was 'cocked & loaded' to attack Iran, but called off strikes 10 minutes beforeThe president considered striking 3 sites as retaliation for the downing of a U.S. drone but decided the casualties would be too high. Finger-pointing and calls for calm as tensions grow over IranWashington's envoy on Iran, Brian Hook, said Friday it was "important we do everything we can to de-escalate." Wall Street soars to new highs as Iran conflict mounts, China fears fadeMarkets were already rallying this week after the Federal Reserve signaled it could cut interest rates as soon as July. Not backing down, protesters again flood Hong Kong's streetsCrowds gathered outside the police headquarters Friday demanding an apology for violent clashes between officers and protesters last week. More Recent Articles
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Trump Says He Was ‘Cocked and Loaded’ to Strike Iran, but Pulled BackThe president said he stopped because 150 people would probably die in an attack as retaliation for Iranians shooting down an unmanned American drone. Trump’s Iran Response Underlines Republican Rift Over National SecurityThe rift has rekindled debate over lawmakers’ roles in matters of war and peace and pointed up deep concerns among some Republicans, who are normally loath to criticize the president over national security. What You Need to Know About the Iran CrisisPresident Trump approved and then canceled an attack on Iran with just minutes to spare. Here’s a guide to the crisis, with links to further reading. Blue States Roll Out Aggressive Climate Strategies. Red States Keep to the Sidelines.The widening divide between states on climate-change policy comes with the potential to cement an economic and social divide for years to come. Jane Sanders and the Messy Demise of a Vermont CollegeThe wife of Bernie Sanders had a bold plan to save Burlington College. Within six years, it was defunct, and federal prosecutors were on the case. Excluding Black Jurors in Curtis Flowers Case Violated Constitution, Supreme Court RulesMr. Flowers, a death row inmate in Mississippi, had been tried six times by a white prosecutor with a record of striking black potential jurors. Iran, Supreme Court, Giant Squid: Your Friday 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 John Cameron Mitchell Reads ‘Platonic, Until Death Do Us Part’This week, the Modern Love podcast features a live recording by the creator of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” Distress and Defiance in TehranThe devastating impact of American sanctions has left many Iranians feeling they are already at war. Restraint and Patience … and Donald TrumpGiven a clearly flawed decision-making process, President Trump was right to buy himself time on Iran. Trump’s Slouching Toward War With Iran Is a DisgraceThe last-minute calling-off of military action is the first wise decision on Iran the president has taken. Histrionics, Hysteria and Joe BidenWill the Democratic Party banish its democratic instincts? You Are Doing Something Important When You Aren’t Doing AnythingWe need to rest, to read, to reconnect. It is the invisible labor that makes creative life possible. Trump Bets We’ll Stop Caring About Migrant KidsOne year ago, Trump outlawed family separation. It hasn’t stopped. ‘Most of Government Is Unconstitutional’Did the Supreme Court just suggest that it is prepared to agree with that statement? A Blow Against Racism in Jury SelectionThe Supreme Court took a Mississippi prosecutor to task for repeatedly excluding black jurors from a murder trial. Ever Been Jealous of a Friendship?We all have, because few things are as magnetic as a pair of close companions. Fake Meat Will Save UsUntil we have real leadership on climate, changing what we eat is the biggest thing we can do to save the planet. The N.B.A.’s Draft Show Goes On, With Style — Even if It Shouldn’tThis year’s class wore gold chains, purple pinstripes and a snakeskin suit. But, as stars, will they be allowed to feel as good as they looked? Giant Squid, Phantom of the Deep, Reappears on VideoSeven years after scientists caught the elusive deep-sea cephalopod on video, they saw another. Then lightning struck a third time. From a Tibetan Filmmaker, an Unvarnished View of His LandPema Tseden’s portraits of Tibet are not the heavenly, mist-shrouded Himalayan paradise of popular Western imagination, but an unsentimental view of a windswept plateau on the fringes of modernity. Trump Nominates Mark Esper as Next Defense SecretaryIf confirmed, Mr. Esper, who fought in the gulf war before becoming a lobbyist for Raytheon, would join a national security team with his West Point classmate, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Police Respond to Altercation Between Boris Johnson and His GirlfriendA neighbor called the police when Johnson, who is favored to become Britain’s next prime minister, was heard shouting at his girlfriend, a newspaper reported. ICE Is Expected to Begin Operation on Sunday Targeting 2,000 Immigrant Family MembersThe operation will focus on undocumented migrants in at least 10 major cities across the country and who had their cases expedited and were served deportation orders. U.S. Women’s Team and U.S. Soccer Agree to Mediation Over Gender Discrimination ClaimThe mediation is to begin as soon as possible after the women finish playing at the Women’s World Cup in France. Being Transgender at Goldman SachsHow Maeve DuVally, an employee in the bank’s buttoned-up communications department, became herself at work. Paul Manafort and Sean Hannity Traded Complaints and Tidbits for Months, Texts ShowUnsealed private messages reveal that the Fox News host expressed support for, but also sought information from, President Trump’s former campaign chairman. Why Los Angeles Could Be the Setting for the ‘Most Important D.A. Race’ in the U.S.San Francisco and Los Angeles share a brand of liberal politics, but the cities’ competing approaches to crime and incarceration could clash if their top prosecutors face off. Getting to Appreciate the Unloved Turn SignalThey help avoid accidents and just make the roads so much safer, but drivers say they have their reasons for not bothering. What’s your excuse? Remembering Karl LagerfeldColleagues and friends gather at the Grand Palais, site of so many of his extravagant Chanel shows, to honor the late fashion designer. For Claes Oldenburg, a Time to Let Go, a Time to Look AheadAs his archive heads to the Getty Research Institute, a Pop master pushes forward with new work at age 90. Chianti Classico, Beyond the Straw-Covered BottleThese Italian reds are superb wines and often excellent values. So why aren’t more people drinking them? Draft Done, What’s Next for the Knicks and Nets? Patience and Free AgencyR.J. Barrett could turn out to be a terrific draft pick, but the Knicks need much more to contend. Both New York teams are eyeing free agency and have money to spend. Savoring Lisbon’s Local Tastes on a BudgetTraditional restaurants known as tascas specialize in Portuguese comfort food at comfortable prices. Would You Return This Lost Wallet?An intriguing new study found that people across the world are more inclined to give back a lost wallet if there is money inside. Watch Soap Bubbles Turn Into Tiny Snow Globes as They FreezeThe freeze front creates an unusual liquid flow on the surface of the soap bubbles, new research suggests. Out of Their Eggs, Into the Sky: How Baby Pterosaurs May Have Taken FlightResearchers say the flying reptiles didn’t need much parental guidance. The Need for Clinical Trial NavigatorsFewer than 5 percent of cancer patients participate in research that could improve care. Navigators could help patients find the right studies. Strikes on Iran Approved by Trump, Then Abruptly Pulled BackMilitary and diplomatic officials still expected a strike as of 7 p.m. Thursday in retaliation for Iran shooting down an unmanned American drone. More Recent Articles |
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Los Angeles Angels slugger Albert Pujols returned to St. Louis after eight years and was greeted by a standing ovation from Cardinals fans.
New York Yankees outfielder Cameron Maybin exited Friday's contest against the Houston Astros with a left calf strain.
The New Jersey Devils selected U.S. center Jack Hughes with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2019 NHL Draft on Friday night.
Atlanta Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson won his appeal and won't be suspended after a benches-clearing incident with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday gave its approval to Vyleesi, a drug to treat women with low sexual desire.
Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Frankie Montas was suspended 80 games after testing positive for Ostarine, a banned performance-enhancing substance.
The New York Mets hired 82-year-old Phil Regan as the team's interim pitching coach after firing former pitching coach Dave Eiland and bullpen coach Chuck Hernandez.
Thousands of Iranian Americans rallied outside the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., on Friday to push for a regime change and increased sanctions on Tehran.
Cleveland Browns star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. described his tumultuous departure from the New York Giants as necessary to become a better player.
The auction of David Gilmour's guitar collection netted more than $21 million, which the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist is donating to efforts to battle climate change, Christie's announced.
Basketball great Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa gave birth to the couple's fourth child Thursday.
When Ohio switched its government health coverage program from a fee-for-service model to one of managed care in 2011, it began saving $145 million each year, a new study shows
A 12-day, 18-nation naval training exercise, led by the U.S. Navy's Second Fleet, concluded on Friday in Kiel, Germany.
Journalist and advice columnist E. Jean Carroll accused President Donald Trump and former CBS CEO Les Moonves of sexual assault in an excerpt of her forthcoming book published Friday in New York magazine.
The consumption of processed food by pregnant women may be linked to autism, new research shows.
An alcoholic beverage brand is offering a $10,000 paycheck for a seemingly simple summer job: giving up homemade "frosé" cocktails for the summer.
Russian bombers violated Japanese airspace, prompting a scramble of scramble of fighter planes to escort them away, Japan's defense ministry said.
Brazil's Marta edged U.S. stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe as the most popular player on Twitter during the group stage of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
The House Transportation Subcommittee heard testimony on the Boeing 737 Max safety; former adviser to President Donald Trump Hope Hicks testified in a closed-door interview before the House Judiciary Committee; and Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, voted for the 7,000th consecutive time in her career the week of June 17, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
New research shows the brains of animal pairs synchronize when they socially interact. The breakthrough promises new insights into the intricacies of social relations among animals.
Residents of a British Columbia town said a monkey has been repeatedly spotted wandering loose in the area, but no one knows where it came from.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed members of Congress and their families to the White House on Friday for a picnic on the first day of summer.
A cross-servicing agreement for C-17A Globemaster transport planes was announced on Friday between the U.S. Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force.
Philadelphia Eagles right guard Brandon Brooks offered an update on his health by posting a video fo himself running Friday on Twitter.
A Michigan man who won a $30 million lottery jackpot while in the midst of divorce proceedings must split the money with his ex, an appeals court ruled.
Scientists on a NOAA research expedition have once again captured video footage of a giant squid. 

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