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Watch: Matt Adams lifts Nationals past Marlins with 3-run bomb Washington Nationals first baseman Matt Adams spoiled an otherwise stellar outing from Miami Marlins starter Zac Gallen by crushing a sixth-inning three-run homer, sparking a 7-5 victory Wednesday at Marlins Park. Hong Kong bill in U.S. Congress is urgent, activist says Activists in the United States say a Hong Kong-related bill introduced in Congress must pass quickly. College World Series: Vanderbilt beats Michigan for second national title Vanderbilt baseball defeated Michigan 8-2 in Game 3 of the College World Series on Wednesday at TD Ameritrade Park, winning their second national championship in school history. FAA: New 'risk' found on Boeing 737 Max The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it has found a new "risk" with Boeing's best-selling 737 Max aircraft that must be addressed. St. Louis Blues celebrate Stanley Cup win with Cardinals at Busch Stadium The St. Louis Cardinals welcomed the Stanley Cup champion Blues to Busch Stadium on Wednesday in celebration of the team's win over the Boston Bruins. Attorney: 2-year-old girl hit by Albert Almora Jr.'s foul ball suffered skull fracture The 2-year-old girl who was struck by a foul ball off the bat of Chicago Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr. last month suffered a fractured skull and seizure. Heat to dominate much of U.S. ahead of Fourth of July With the exception of the northeastern and northwestern corners, much of the United States can expect hot and summery conditions during the weekend prior to the Fourth of July. Chiefs' Tyreek Hill meets with NFL, expected at training camp Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill met with NFL investigators Wednesday in relation to off-season child abuse allegations. Watch live: First night of Democratic presidential debates takes place in Miami A group of 10 Democrats faced off in the first of two nights of Democratic 2020 presidential debates on Wednesday. NRA shuts down production of NRATV The National Rifle Association shut down production of its online streaming network NRATV amid a shakeup within the gun lobbyist group. Future Atlanta Hawks guard Allen Crabbe arrested for DUI in Los Angeles Current Brooklyn Nets guard and soon-to-be Atlanta Hawks member Allen Crabbe was arrested early Wednesday in Los Angeles and cited for misdemeanor DUI. Barcelona agrees to transfer GK Jasper Cillessen to Valencia FC Barcelona has agreed to a transfer, sending goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen to Valencia. Watch: Mohamed Salah nets first goal at African Cup of Nations Egyptian soccer sensation Mohamed Salah scored his first goal at the 2019 African Cup of Nations during a 2-0 win against the Dominican Republic of Congo Wednesday in Cairo, Egypt. Former USC gynecologist George Tyndall arrested on 29 counts of sexual assault Authorities in California arrested a former University of Southern California gynecologist and charged him with the sexual assault of 16 students, prosecutors said Wednesday. Documents show NSA over-collected phone data for a second time The National Security Agency's phone data collection program experienced a glitch that caused it to over-collect records, months after agreeing to purge records from a similar incident. Toronto Raptors' Marc Gasol exercises $25.6 million player option Raptors veteran center Marc Gasol exercised his $25.6 million player option for the 2019-20 season to remain in Toronto. NATO considers extra exercises, surveillance if Russia doesn't destroy missiles Defense ministers from NATO member countries are considering increasing military exercises and boosting intelligence as a response if Russia declines to destroy ground-launched missiles that violate a treaty. Wayfair employees hold walkout to protest sales to migrant detention centers Hundreds of employees at Boston-based online furniture retailer Wayfair staged a walkout Wednesday over the company's decision to sell furniture to shelters for detained migrant children. New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton has right knee sprain, headed to IL New York Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton has a right knee sprain and is headed to the 10-day injured list, the team announced Wednesday. Senate passes border aid bill, rejects House version The Senate passed a border aid bill on Wednesday after rejecting a version passed by the House on Tuesday evening. Study: Gaining weight associated with lower risk for ALS A Norwegian study found that over several decades, people who packed on the most weight had a 37 percent lower risk of ALS compared to those who maintained their figure or got thinner. Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo announces retirement Florida Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo is hanging up his skates after 19 seasons in the NHL. Study: Even little exercise may protect against deadly stroke As little as 30 minutes a week of light exercise reduces the risk of a type of deadly bleeding stroke by about 5 percent, a new study says. |
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Parisians seek reprieve from heat as Saharan blast bears down on 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. U.S. woman sued over claims she ran a Uganda clinic where hundreds of kids diedThe two mothers who are suing say they didn't discover that Renee Bach was not a doctor until after their children died. Family of Salvadoran migrant dad, child who drowned say he 'loved his daughter so much'“You do not wish this on anyone, that for going in search of the American dream you would lose your life,” the dead man's mother said. No sign Notre Dame fire was criminal, Paris prosecutor saysIn the preliminary investigation, judicial police examined more than 1,200 clues and heard testimony from around 100 people. Libyan warlord praised by Trump is sued in U.S. for alleged rights abuses, war crimesTrump praised Haftar during a phone call in April and Arab allies are backing the former general in Libya's civil war. Stakes are high for G-20 talks with China, but 'you can only fight so many wars,' say economistsTrade experts say rising geopolitical tensions with Iran and Mexico could compromise U.S. negotiating power. China trade deal about 90 percent done, says MnuchinThe outcome of the upcoming meeting between Trump and Xi is widely seen as pivotal for the global economy and financial markets. U.S., North Korea in talks to set up 3rd Trump-Kim summit, Moon saysA second meeting between Trump and Kim in Hanoi four months ago collapsed without any agreement. 2 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan, military saysThe identities of those killed are being withheld until 24 hours after next of kin is notified, officials said. More Recent Articles |
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Photo of Migrants Shocks, but Congress Stalls on Border AidA photo of a migrant father and his 23-month-old daughter appeared to crystallize the human tragedy at the border, and it was everywhere — on cable, the internet and on the Senate floor. As Wayfair Workers Protest Migrant Detention, the Specter of a Consumer Boycott RisesEmployees and consumers, with the help of activist groups on social media, are targeting companies that are doing business with detention facilities for migrant children. Senate Approves $4.6 Billion for Border With Fewer RestrictionsThe Republican-controlled Senate rejected a House border bill that reined in Trump immigration policies, then passed its own version with few strings attached. Weeks of Talks Led a Reluctant Mueller to TestifyMr. Trump repeated false accusations that the special counsel had destroyed text messages by F.B.I. officials critical of the president. Boeing’s 737 Max Suffers Setback in Flight Simulator TestIn at least one instance, an F.A.A. pilot was unable to quickly and easily follow Boeing’s emergency procedures to regain control of the plane. 2020 Debate, Robert Mueller, Pride: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Guide to the Democratic DebatesTwenty presidential candidates are facing off onstage for the first time in the 2020 campaign. Here’s what to watch for. When ISIS Killed Cyclists on Their Journey Around the WorldWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Dreading Your Next Trip to the Beach? Read ThisIf you hate sand as much as I do, we have advice and gear for making the beach tolerable. The Joy of Queer Parties: ‘We Breathe, We Dip, We Flex’Gay clubs and safe spaces have historically offered a place for experiences and road-testing new looks, identity expressions, desires and orientations. Like “getting a rinse.” Instagram Therapists Are the New Instagram PoetsMental health professionals are speaking to the “therapy generation” online, at no cost. And it’s bringing in business. Asylum Officers Union Says Trump Migration Policy ‘Abandons’ American TraditionThe union said that migrants could face persecution under the policy, which forces them to wait in Mexico while their immigration cases are decided. Boston Approves Application for Straight Pride ParadeAdvocates for what they call America’s “oppressed majority” — heterosexuals — will march in Boston on Aug. 31. They said the parade is not anti-L.G.B.T. White Powder, Red Faces: Cocaine Cargo Aboard Brazil Presidential PlaneAuthorities in Spain detained an airman supporting a Brazilian presidential trip after finding 37 bundles of cocaine in his bag. Former U.S.C. Gynecologist Arrested in Sex Abuse CaseHundreds of women have said that George Tyndall sexually abused them and that school officials did not adequately address their concerns. U.S. Versus China: A New Era of Great Power Competition, but Without BoundariesUnder President Trump, national security concerns over China’s rise have bled into trade and economic policy, and some officials see a long ideological struggle unfolding. In New Turf War, Treasury Dept. Seeks Control of Secret ServiceSteven Mnuchin has been lobbying President Trump to support moving oversight of the agency from the Department of Homeland Security. 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. 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. Out of the Fog: How Solving Puzzles Cured My ‘Mommy Brain’A mother of a toddler loses her grip on words until crossword puzzles helped bring them back. Risk for Dementia May Increase With Long-Term Use of Certain MedicinesHere’s what research suggests about a class of drugs called anticholinergics, which treat a wide range of ailments, from depression to bladder issues. Does Fluffy Really Want to Be an Adventure Cat?With a leash and a harness, any feline can safely explore the great outdoors. But owners need to be mindful of signs of stress. With a Poof, Mars Methane Is GoneLast week, NASA’s Curiosity rover detected a belch of natural gas on the red planet. The gas has since dissipated, leaving only a mystery. Trevor Noah on Trump’s ‘Not My Type’ Defense: ‘That’s Not a Good Denial’The president’s response to E. Jean Carroll’s accusation of sexual assault drew scorn from Noah and other late-night hosts. More Recent Articles |
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Washington Nationals first baseman Matt Adams spoiled an otherwise stellar outing from Miami Marlins starter Zac Gallen by crushing a sixth-inning three-run homer, sparking a 7-5 victory Wednesday at Marlins Park.
Activists in the United States say a Hong Kong-related bill introduced in Congress must pass quickly.
Vanderbilt baseball defeated Michigan 8-2 in Game 3 of the College World Series on Wednesday at TD Ameritrade Park, winning their second national championship in school history.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it has found a new "risk" with Boeing's best-selling 737 Max aircraft that must be addressed.
The St. Louis Cardinals welcomed the Stanley Cup champion Blues to Busch Stadium on Wednesday in celebration of the team's win over the Boston Bruins.
The 2-year-old girl who was struck by a foul ball off the bat of Chicago Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr. last month suffered a fractured skull and seizure.
With the exception of the northeastern and northwestern corners, much of the United States can expect hot and summery conditions during the weekend prior to the Fourth of July.
Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill met with NFL investigators Wednesday in relation to off-season child abuse allegations.
A group of 10 Democrats faced off in the first of two nights of Democratic 2020 presidential debates on Wednesday.
The National Rifle Association shut down production of its online streaming network NRATV amid a shakeup within the gun lobbyist group.
Current Brooklyn Nets guard and soon-to-be Atlanta Hawks member Allen Crabbe was arrested early Wednesday in Los Angeles and cited for misdemeanor DUI.
FC Barcelona has agreed to a transfer, sending goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen to Valencia.
Egyptian soccer sensation Mohamed Salah scored his first goal at the 2019 African Cup of Nations during a 2-0 win against the Dominican Republic of Congo Wednesday in Cairo, Egypt.
Authorities in California arrested a former University of Southern California gynecologist and charged him with the sexual assault of 16 students, prosecutors said Wednesday.
The National Security Agency's phone data collection program experienced a glitch that caused it to over-collect records, months after agreeing to purge records from a similar incident.
Raptors veteran center Marc Gasol exercised his $25.6 million player option for the 2019-20 season to remain in Toronto.
Defense ministers from NATO member countries are considering increasing military exercises and boosting intelligence as a response if Russia declines to destroy ground-launched missiles that violate a treaty.
Hundreds of employees at Boston-based online furniture retailer Wayfair staged a walkout Wednesday over the company's decision to sell furniture to shelters for detained migrant children.
New York Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton has a right knee sprain and is headed to the 10-day injured list, the team announced Wednesday.
The Senate passed a border aid bill on Wednesday after rejecting a version passed by the House on Tuesday evening.
A Norwegian study found that over several decades, people who packed on the most weight had a 37 percent lower risk of ALS compared to those who maintained their figure or got thinner.
Florida Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo is hanging up his skates after 19 seasons in the NHL.
As little as 30 minutes a week of light exercise reduces the risk of a type of deadly bleeding stroke by about 5 percent, a new study says. 

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