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6 endangered North Atlantic right whales have died in Canadian waters this year Six endangered North Atlantic right whales have died in Canadian waters this year, officials said. Senate passes sanctions on North Korea that target Chinese banks The United States Senate passed a bill on Thursday that would strengthen sanctions on North Korea, particularly targeting Chinese banks that work with Pyongyang to skirt existing restrictions. Henry Cavill to co-star with Millie Bobby Brown in 'Enola Holmes' Henry Cavill has signed on to play the iconic sleuth Sherlock Holmes in the new movie, "Enola Holmes." Klay Thompson to listen to Lakers, Clippers if Warriors don't offer max deal Golden State shooting guard Klay Thompson will listen to pitches from the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers if the Warriors don't offer him a max contract when free agency opens. Pop TV picks up 'One Day at a Time' for Season 4 Pop TV announced Thursday it has saved the sitcom "One Day at a Time" from cancellation. Illinois basketball coach, 'Hoop Dreams' star Gene Pingatore dies at 83 Illinois high school basketball coach Gene Pingatore, who gained national exposure as one of the stars in the 1994 documentary 'Hoop Dreams,' died at the age of 83. Los Angeles Lakers reworking Anthony Davis trade to create max space The Los Angeles Lakers have created a maximum salary slot of $32 million in free agency after the team reworked the terms of the Anthony Davis trade. 2019 MLB All-Star Game: AL and NL rosters, schedule, how to watch The 2019 MLB All-Star Game rosters were unveiled Thursday as the annual midsummer classic approaches. Second night of Democratic debates focuses on Trump, immigration Candidates took aim at President Donald Trump in the second night of Democratic Debates on Thursday. NASA will send rotorcraft-lander to Titan for newest exploratory mission For the space agency's next mission to a new destination in the solar system, NASA will send a miniature helicopter to Titan, Saturn's largest moon. 10th American tourist dies while traveling in Dominican Republic A 10th American died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic, the man's father said on Wednesday. Alabama woman shot while pregnant indicted in death of her unborn baby A woman who was shot while pregnant in 2018 has been indicted for the death of her unborn baby, while the woman who shot the gun faces no charges. Lakers' LeBron James giving No. 23 jersey number to Anthony Davis Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is giving his No. 23 jersey number to new Lakers teammates Anthony Davis. Women's World Cup: USA's Kelley O'Hara, Allie Long pen excuse note for fans The United States Women's National Team wrote an excuse letter to bosses around the country ahead of their quarterfinal match against France on Friday. Democrats resurrect bill to punish election interference House Democrats on Thursday resurrected a new version of a bill that would go after Russia and other foreign adversaries that meddle in U.S. elections. Mark Morgan to replace John Sanders as acting U.S. border chief Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Mark Morgan was named acting chief of U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Thursday. Renewable sources surpassed coal's energy production for the first time in April The United States generated more energy from renewable sources than from coal for the first time in April, the Energy Information Administration said. House passes $4.6B Senate border aid bill The House passed the Senate's $4.6 billion border funding on Thursday evening. Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to New York fraud charges Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty Thursday to state fraud charges in a Manhattan court. Ex-USC coach, accountant plead guilty in college admissions scam A former women's soccer coach at the University of Southern California and a bookkeeper pleaded guilty Thursday to being part of a college admissions scam. Study: Posting more selfies on social media increases interest in plastic surgery Adults who regularly use social media are more likely to consider getting plastic surgery to improve their online appearance, researchers found. Study: Air pollution raises risk of high blood pressure Long-term exposure to air pollution could raise your risk of high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome, a new study suggests. USDA identifies unapproved GMO wheat growing wild in Washington The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified the unapproved, genetically modified wheat found growing wild in Washington state as Monsanto's "Roundup Ready" variety. |
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Paris workers persevere as extreme heat wave hits EuropeTemperatures in the French capital soared to 93 degrees — and felt more like 102 degrees — as the heat intensifies across the continent. Smartphone sales were already in decline — then came the trade war with ChinaFor companies such as Apple — for whom 17.5 percent of all iPhone sales come from China — the growing impasse in the trade war has only served to further threaten the smartphone market. Colombia's president Iván Duque talks about tackling climate change, Venezuela crisis"We only produce 0.4 percent of CO2 global emissions, but we are one of the most vulnerable countries on climate change effects." Two crew die in Siberia after plane skids off runwayThe An-24 plane, carrying 43 passengers, experienced an engine failure and crash-landed in the town of Nizhneangarsk Thursday morning. Germany sees big increase in anti-Semitic acts of violenceA German government agency also found that the number of far-right extremists rose by 100 to 24,100 people last year with more than half of them potentially violent. Three women accuse Gambia's ex-president of rape or sexual assaultHuman rights groups say Jammeh’s rule was marked by forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, torture and arbitrary detention. Ford to cut 12,000 jobs in Europe by end of 2020Ford has already halted production at three plants in Russia, and will be closing plants in France and Wales. It has also cut shifts at factories in Spain and Germany. California woman killed in shark attack in BahamasThe 21-year-old was snorkeling near Rose Island when she was attacked, Bahama police said. Huawei denies report that it helps Chinese military with custom AI productsA news report said Huawei’s workers had cooperated with various parts of China’s People’s Liberation Army on research including on artificial intelligence and radio communications. Germany's Merkel seen shaking for second time this monthGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel was seen shaking as she met President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Thursday, her second such bout within two weeks. Trump's high stakes meeting with Chinese leader set to loom over G-20 summitAnalysts warn an escalating U.S.-China trade war could hit the global economy and dent U.S. living standards, particularly among low-income households. Parisians seek reprieve from heat as Saharan air blasts EuropeHot air from the Sahara desert has triggered a heat wave across Europe, smashing temperature records with overnight lows of 77 degrees in southern France. More Recent Articles
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Supreme Court Gives a Victory to G.O.P. on Gerrymandering and to Democrats Opposed to Census Citizenship QuestionThe pair of decisions have vast implications for the political landscape and democracy itself. Why the Supreme Court’s Rulings Have Profound Implications for American PoliticsThe justices handed Republicans a key victory by refusing to halt even the most extreme gerrymandered maps. But Democrats may have a win on blocking the citizenship question from the census. After 14 Years, Chief Justice Roberts Takes ChargeA pair of stunning decisions on Thursday showed that the chief justice has replaced Justice Anthony M. Kennedy as the court’s swing vote. Why E. Jean Carroll, ‘the Anti-Victim,’ Spoke Up About TrumpThe writer’s friends and confidantes talk publicly for the first time about her sexual assault allegation against the president. Supreme Court, 2020 Debate, E. Jean Carroll: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Corroborating E. Jean CarrollMs. Carroll told two women that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. The women went public for the first time with Megan Twohey, a New York Times reporter. When ISIS Killed Cyclists on Their Journey Around the WorldWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu One-on-One With Cory BookerAn interview with the New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential candidate The Best Films of 2019 (So Far)Want to catch up on your moviegoing? Here’s what our chief critics say is worth checking out. The Editor Will See You NowJudith Gurewich, the publisher of Other Press, brings an intensity to her editing, hosting authors for days while they read their manuscripts aloud. House Passes Senate Border Bill in Striking Defeat for PelosiSpeaker Nancy Pelosi, in a stinging defeat after a show of Democratic disunity, let a Senate border spending bill pass the House without controls that liberals had demanded. Alabama Woman Who Was Shot While Pregnant Is Charged in Fetus’s DeathMarshae Jones was five months pregnant when she was shot in the stomach. The police say she initiated a fight that led to the shooting. Jony Ive, Designer Who Made Apple Look Like Apple, Is Leaving to Start a FirmThe executive played a key role in the iPod and iPhone during his 27 years at Apple, which will be a client of his new company. 5 Cheap(ish) Things for the Perfect PicnicThe person who wields the corkscrew is always the hero. Your Best Tips for Managing the Family MoneyWe asked you for tips on how you handle the household finances. Here are your best replies. Here’s Some Money Advice: Just Buy the CoffeeNo, skipping your morning caffeine boost will not make you a millionaire. Kim Kardashian West and the Kimono ControversyShe responds to accusations of cultural appropriation: “I understand and have deep respect for the significance of the kimono in Japanese culture.” Wolfgat, a Far-Flung Destination for South African Coastal CuisineA fishing village on the Western Cape is home to one of the world’s most remote restaurants. ‘It’s Gigantic’: A New Way to Gauge the Chances for Unresponsive PatientsResearchers have found a way to detect “covert consciousness” that could aid the recovery of people with severe brain injuries. This World Is a Simmering Hellscape. They’ve Been Watching Its Explosions.Researchers have released a five-year record of volcanic activity on Io, a moon of Jupiter, hoping others will find more patterns. Grandmother and Grandfather Among 4 Endangered Whales That Died This MonthThe North Atlantic right whales all were found in the Gulf of St. Lawrence recently, dealing a setback to the shrinking population. Scabies Means Misery. This Pill Can End It.Burrowing skin mites drive victims mad with itching, but distribution of a few pills can drive the infestation from entire communities. 36 Hours in Camden and Rockport, Maine (and Environs)On the central coast of Maine, visitors will find a beguiling nexus of arts, dining and outdoor activities. Why I Was Wrong About Elizabeth WarrenAnd her growing popularity suggests others are coming around, too. More Recent Articles |
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Six endangered North Atlantic right whales have died in Canadian waters this year, officials said.
The United States Senate passed a bill on Thursday that would strengthen sanctions on North Korea, particularly targeting Chinese banks that work with Pyongyang to skirt existing restrictions.
Henry Cavill has signed on to play the iconic sleuth Sherlock Holmes in the new movie, "Enola Holmes."
Golden State shooting guard Klay Thompson will listen to pitches from the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers if the Warriors don't offer him a max contract when free agency opens.
Pop TV announced Thursday it has saved the sitcom "One Day at a Time" from cancellation.
Illinois high school basketball coach Gene Pingatore, who gained national exposure as one of the stars in the 1994 documentary 'Hoop Dreams,' died at the age of 83.
The Los Angeles Lakers have created a maximum salary slot of $32 million in free agency after the team reworked the terms of the Anthony Davis trade.
The 2019 MLB All-Star Game rosters were unveiled Thursday as the annual midsummer classic approaches.
Candidates took aim at President Donald Trump in the second night of Democratic Debates on Thursday.
For the space agency's next mission to a new destination in the solar system, NASA will send a miniature helicopter to Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
A 10th American died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic, the man's father said on Wednesday.
A woman who was shot while pregnant in 2018 has been indicted for the death of her unborn baby, while the woman who shot the gun faces no charges.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is giving his No. 23 jersey number to new Lakers teammates Anthony Davis.
The United States Women's National Team wrote an excuse letter to bosses around the country ahead of their quarterfinal match against France on Friday.
House Democrats on Thursday resurrected a new version of a bill that would go after Russia and other foreign adversaries that meddle in U.S. elections.
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Mark Morgan was named acting chief of U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Thursday.
The United States generated more energy from renewable sources than from coal for the first time in April, the Energy Information Administration said.
The House passed the Senate's $4.6 billion border funding on Thursday evening.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty Thursday to state fraud charges in a Manhattan court.
A former women's soccer coach at the University of Southern California and a bookkeeper pleaded guilty Thursday to being part of a college admissions scam.
Adults who regularly use social media are more likely to consider getting plastic surgery to improve their online appearance, researchers found.
Long-term exposure to air pollution could raise your risk of high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome, a new study suggests.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified the unapproved, genetically modified wheat found growing wild in Washington state as Monsanto's "Roundup Ready" variety. 

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