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Judge removes lead prosecutor from Navy SEAL's court-martial The lead prosecutor in a court-martial of a Navy SEAL charged with war crimes was removed Monday, following revelations the prosecution was involved in a scheme to track emails sent to the defense and media. Stanley Cup Final: St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins in Game 4 to tie series Ryan O'Reilly scored two goals as the St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins 4-2 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final to tie the series at two games apiece. Judge rejects House Democrats' request to block border wall funding A federal judge rejected a request by House Democrats to block President Donald Trump from using $6.1 billion of unappropriated funds to construct a border wall. Watch: St. Louis Blues' Ryan O'Reilly scores 43 seconds into Game 4 against Boston Bruins St. Louis Blues forward Ryan O'Reilly notched a goal 43 seconds into the first period during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins. Warriors' Klay Thompson has strained hamstring; Kevon Looney out indefinitely Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson is dealing with a mild hamstring strain and center Kevon Looney has a cartilage fracture. 2019 MLB Draft: Baltimore Orioles select C Adley Rutschman with top pick The Baltimore Orioles selected Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman with the top overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft on Monday night. House passes $19.1B disaster bill after Republican opposition The House approved a $19.1 billion disaster aid bill on Monday after multiple efforts by Republicans to block it. Virginia Beach releases gunman's resignation email Virginia Beach officials on Monday released a resignation email sent by the gunman in a mass shooting at the city's municipal center that killed 12 people. James Holzhauer's 'Jeopardy!' streak comes to end with 32 wins After racking up $2.4 million in prize money, professional sports gambler James Holzhauer's record-breaking run on Jeopardy! came to an end Monday. Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard files lawsuit against Nike over personal logo Toronto Raptors superstar forward Kawhi Leonard filed a lawsuit against Nike on Monday in United States District Court in Southern California. North Carolina teen's leg amputated after shark attack A teenage girl who survived a shark attack had her leg amputated due to injuries sustained in the incident at a North Carolina beach, she confirmed Monday. Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier wins PFWA's George Halas Award The Professional Football Writers of America named Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier the recipient of the 2019 George Halas Award. House to investigate effect of large tech companies on competition in digital markets The House judiciary committee is launching an investigation into whether large tech corporations are suppressing competition in digital markets. Carolina Panthers to sign Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy The Carolina Panthers are signing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Gerald McCoy to a one-year contract. More weather woes for farmers: 'There will be a lot of acres not planted' Continued rain and flooding is impacting farmers in the Midwest who won't be able to plant much of their corn and soybeans this year. Man sentenced to 19 years in prison for throwing boy from Mall of America balcony A man who threw a 5-year-old boy from a third-floor balcony in Minnesota's Mall of America was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison on Monday. Stanley Cup Final: Blues make lineup changes ahead of Game 4 The St. Louis Blues are making lineup changes following Saturday's 7-2 Stanley Cup Final loss to the Boston Bruins. WWDC: Apple splits iTunes into three new apps, introduces new Mac and operating systems Apple began its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with a keynote event unveiling new software for its suite of devices and a new Mac computer. 2019 MLB Draft: How to watch, top prospects The 2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft begins with the draft's first two rounds Monday night. Andy Murray's comeback will begin at Fever Tree Championships Tennis star Andy Murray plans to play competitive tennis for the first time since January at the Fever-Tree Championships in London later this month. Feathers preceded birds by 100 million years Feathers arrived at least 100 million years before birds, according to a new survey. FTD files for bankruptcy Flower delivery company FTD filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday after failing to recover from the $200 million debt the company incurred for purchasing a rival company. Look: Police help round up loose bear swimming in resident's pool Police in Pennsylvania said they were called to help round up a "skinny dipping" bear that dashed through residents' yards before jumping into a pool. French Open: Dominic Thiem, teen Amanda Anisimova move on to quarterfinals Fourth-seeded Dominic Thiem and 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova each advanced to the French Open quarterfinals on Monday. |
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'I am begging them': Venezuelan hunger strikers demand backpay as desperation increases“He has worked his whole life and is here demanding his rights,” the daughter of one of the hunger strikers said. What are all these tariffs doing to your 401(k)?The situation is so unprecedented that financial planners say there isn’t a reliable model for predicting where the chips will fall. With no Fox News in the U.K., Trump calls for boycott of CNN parent AT&T"When the World watches @CNN, it gets a false picture of USA. Sad!” the president tweeted after he arrived in London. Trump and Prince Charles, polar opposites on the environment, have teaPrince Charles, 70, has championed sustainability for decades through his speeches, articles, books and films. Missouri father among the eight climbers missing in Indian Himalayas"Our hope and optimism in this dark moment is buoyed by the knowledge that our dad was a highly experienced climber," the family said in a statement. Trump meets Queen Elizabeth II after calling London mayor a 'loser'Trump's visit promises to mix in statecraft at the margins of an official schedule full of pomp. White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says his departure is not because of tariffsHassett said the departure is partly out of “respect for the institution” and to spend time with his family. This is what the U.S. wants from the U.K. before it will sign a trade dealThe Trump administration sees Brexit as an unprecedented opportunity to strike a trade deal with its transatlantic partner. Trump calls London mayor a 'stone cold loser' at start of U.K. state visitThe president's comments come after Sadiq Khan said that Trump shouldn't have been offered a state visit. China warns students, academics to consider risks of studying in U.S.At stake is about $14 billion of economic activity, most of it tuition and other fees generated annually from the 360,000 Chinese who study in the U.S. U.S. ready to talk to Iran with 'no preconditions,' Pompeo says"We're ready to sit down with them, but the American effort to fundamentally reverse the malign activity ... is going to continue." Machine-gun fire heard as troops besiege protest camp in SudanTens of thousands of protesters have been camped since April 6 outside the military's headquarters, the epicenter of the country's uprising. Trump creates diplomatic headache for U.K. even before state visitThe president backed Boris Johnson in the race to be the U.K.'s next leader and described Meghan Markle as "nasty" in comments that threatened to overshadow his trip. Top North Korean official reappears in wake of purge reportHe has been North Korea's top nuclear negotiator since Kim Jong Un entered nuclear talks with the U.S. early last year. More Recent Articles |
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Antitrust Troubles Snowball for Tech Giants as Lawmakers Join InIntense new scrutiny on companies like Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon could last years and lead to the first overhaul of antitrust rules in decades. Congress Gives Final Approval to Long-Delayed Disaster AidAn emergency relief package, stymied for months, will finally go to President Trump. It allocates billions of dollars in relief for hurricanes, fires and floods. Trump Insults London Mayor as ‘Loser’ as He Pays Tribute to the QueenQueen Elizabeth welcomed Mr. Trump to Buckingham Palace, while he engaged in an ugly dispute with London’s mayor, calling him a “stone cold loser.” Trump’s U.K. Trip in PicturesLunch with the queen, and a wreath at Westminster Abbey: The president’s three-day state visit to Britain began with an agenda that was heavy on the pomp. On YouTube’s Digital Playground, an Open Gate for PedophilesThe site’s automated recommendation system, at times drawing on home movies of unwitting families, created a vast video catalog of prepubescent children. Mexico Cracks Down on Migrants, After Pressure From Trump to ActAlthough President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico had opened his arms to migrants, his officials have recently ramped up detentions and deportations, following pressure from President Trump. Trump Wins Ruling in House’s Border Wall SuitA federal judge ruled that the House did not have standing to sue the Trump administration to stop construction of the border wall. Biden’s First Run for President Was a Calamity. Some Missteps Still Resonate.In 1988, Joe Biden was prone to embellishment. Hints of that linger today. But unlike then, his message to voters is clear: He’s a stabilizing statesman in a tumultuous time. He Stayed at Tiananmen to the End. Now He Wonders What It Meant.Zhou Duo helped evacuate Tiananmen Square in 1989. These days he defends the movement, but sees democracy in retreat in the West and far-off in China. 30 Years After Tiananmen, ‘Tank Man’ Remains an Icon and a MysteryHe is a global symbol of resistance. But who was “Tank Man” and how has he remained a mystery? ‘In the Streets, Anguish, Fury and Tears’Read excerpts from The Times’s on-the-ground coverage of the Chinese government’s 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators. iTunes, Britain, Jeopardy: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Legacy of Rachel Held EvansIn a brief but prolific career, a young writer asked whether evangelical Christianity could change. In doing so, she changed it. T.M. Landry School Sold Top Colleges ‘A Sob Story’ That Wasn’t TrueThe TV series premiere from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Fairy-Tale College ApplicationsA school made headlines for sending black students to elite campuses, but it was too good to be true. Trump’s War on Worker RightsThe administration is making life easier for business owners and harder for workers. Keep Your Augmented Reality. Give Me a Secret Garden.My friends and I found hidden spaces where we could be teenagers again. We must be allowed to keep them. Pavarotti Captured the Sublime and Vulgar Sides of OperaA new documentary by Ron Howard forces us to reckon with the celebrity tenor’s high and low art. ‘The Prospect of Getting Up and Leaving Seemed Inconvenient’Unsure what to order, a staredown near Port Authority and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Lawrence Leathers, Jazz Drummer on Grammy-Winning Albums, Found Dead After AssaultMr. Leathers, 37, was a rising talent on New York’s straight-ahead jazz scene and had played on two Grammy-winning albums. Charges of Politics in Census Debate Are ‘Smoke and Mirrors,’ Justice Dept. SaysOpponents of a citizenship question say a Republican operative helped steer it onto the census. That is the stuff of conspiracy theories, the Justice Department said in a court filing. Judge Removes Prosecutor in Navy SEAL’s War Crimes Court-MartialThe lead prosecutor in the court-martial of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL platoon leader accused of war crimes, was removed from the case. Witness in Mueller Inquiry Is Arrested on Child Pornography ChargesThe witness, George Nader, acted as an informal adviser to the United Arab Emirates’ de facto leader and helped steer White House policy on behalf of his patron. ‘I Will Not Say His Name’: Police Try to End Notoriety of Gunmen in Mass ShootingsThey have called him “that 13th person,” “the suspect” and “the perpetrator.” Why Virginia Beach officials have maintained near silence about a gunman’s identity. James Holzhauer’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Streak Ends Just Shy of a RecordThe show’s most dominant player in years came just $58,484 short of the $2.52 million Ken Jennings won during his famous run. A Eulogy for iTunesApple’s software changed the way we listen to music. And though it got a little bloated over the years, we will miss it. Poachers Stockpile ‘Tiny and Cute’ Succulents Worth $600,000, Investigators SayThe Dudleya succulent, which thrives on the California coast, is prized in Asia, experts say. What to Do With All Those Tote BagsIt’s O.K., we all have a problem with them. A Financial Checklist for Your Newly Minted High School GraduateWe’ve got budget, retirement account, credit, information security and insurance advice for your independent adult, college student, gap-year taker or future soldier. Let Go of Your Grudges. They’re Doing You No Good.What does holding on to grudges really get us? Boston’s Latest Would-Be Champs Are Truly Boston’sThe Bay State’s teams have won several championships in the 21st century, but unlike the others, a title by the Bruins this year would mean a duck boat parade with some hometown heroes. These Two Really Funny Debuts Both Start With a Dead BodyKristen Arnett’s “Mostly Dead Things” and Nicholas Mancusi’s “A Philosophy of Ruin” both explore grief through humor. How Much Does Your Education Level Affect Your Health?Some clever studies have teased out causal effects by taking advantage of natural experiments. A Pioneering Treatment for Uncontrollable HungerA special diet and growth hormones may offer hope for children with Prader-Willi syndrome. When Social Media Is Really Problematic for AdolescentsUnderlying problems may make some young people particularly vulnerable to what they find on social media, an expert says. More Recent Articles |
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The lead prosecutor in a court-martial of a Navy SEAL charged with war crimes was removed Monday, following revelations the prosecution was involved in a scheme to track emails sent to the defense and media.
Ryan O'Reilly scored two goals as the St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins 4-2 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final to tie the series at two games apiece.
A federal judge rejected a request by House Democrats to block President Donald Trump from using $6.1 billion of unappropriated funds to construct a border wall.
St. Louis Blues forward Ryan O'Reilly notched a goal 43 seconds into the first period during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins.
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson is dealing with a mild hamstring strain and center Kevon Looney has a cartilage fracture.
The Baltimore Orioles selected Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman with the top overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft on Monday night.
The House approved a $19.1 billion disaster aid bill on Monday after multiple efforts by Republicans to block it.
Virginia Beach officials on Monday released a resignation email sent by the gunman in a mass shooting at the city's municipal center that killed 12 people.
After racking up $2.4 million in prize money, professional sports gambler James Holzhauer's record-breaking run on Jeopardy! came to an end Monday.
Toronto Raptors superstar forward Kawhi Leonard filed a lawsuit against Nike on Monday in United States District Court in Southern California.
A teenage girl who survived a shark attack had her leg amputated due to injuries sustained in the incident at a North Carolina beach, she confirmed Monday.
The Professional Football Writers of America named Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier the recipient of the 2019 George Halas Award.
The House judiciary committee is launching an investigation into whether large tech corporations are suppressing competition in digital markets.
The Carolina Panthers are signing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Gerald McCoy to a one-year contract.
Continued rain and flooding is impacting farmers in the Midwest who won't be able to plant much of their corn and soybeans this year.
A man who threw a 5-year-old boy from a third-floor balcony in Minnesota's Mall of America was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison on Monday.
The St. Louis Blues are making lineup changes following Saturday's 7-2 Stanley Cup Final loss to the Boston Bruins.
Apple began its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with a keynote event unveiling new software for its suite of devices and a new Mac computer.
The 2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft begins with the draft's first two rounds Monday night.
Tennis star Andy Murray plans to play competitive tennis for the first time since January at the Fever-Tree Championships in London later this month.
Feathers arrived at least 100 million years before birds, according to a new survey.
Flower delivery company FTD filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday after failing to recover from the $200 million debt the company incurred for purchasing a rival company.
Police in Pennsylvania said they were called to help round up a "skinny dipping" bear that dashed through residents' yards before jumping into a pool.
Fourth-seeded Dominic Thiem and 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova each advanced to the French Open quarterfinals on Monday. 

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