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Trump offers to meet Kim Jong Un at the DMZ President Donald Trump made an offer on Saturday morning to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the DMZ, hours before he departs for South Korea. Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo to play for Greece in FIBA World Cup Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo will play for Greece at this year's FIBA World Cup in China, the forward announced Friday. Parkland parents accuse FBI of ignoring tip about shooter in lawsuit The parents of a victim of the 2018 Parkland school shooting sued the federal government Friday, accusing the FBI of ignoring a warning about the accused gunman. Former Seattle Seahawks owner Ken Behring dies at 91 Former Seattle Seahawks owner Ken Behring died at the age of 91, the team announced Friday. Rep. Mike Gallagher: U.S. should regulate surveillance sales to China, prioritize human rights The United States should more strictly regulate sales of U.S. surveillance technology to China when it is used to spy on Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities, Rep. Mike Gallagher and human rights experts warned. New Orleans Saints DT David Onyemata suspended one game New Orleans Saints defensive tackle David Onyemata was suspended one game for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, the league announced Friday. In Photos: Sheryl Crow, Lauryn Hill perform at 2019 Glastonbury Festival Musicians across genres performed at the Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, England, on June 26-30. The five-day festival includes concerts, comedy, theater and cabaret. Kawhi Leonard requests meeting with Lakers' Jeanie Buss, Magic Johnson Toronto Raptors superstar forward Kawhi Leonard has requested a meeting with Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and former president of basketball operations Magic Johnson. Ethics committee to probe Rep. Matt Gaetz tweet about Michael Cohen The House Committee on Ethics announced Friday it's opening an investigation into whether Rep. Matt Gaetz attempted to threaten Michael Cohen with a tweet about his marriage in February. Minnesota, Nebraska to receive federal funding for opioid treatment The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Friday that Minnesota and Nebraska have been approved for Medicaid demonstrations that will match state funding to improve treatment for opioid use disorder. Mexican-grown papayas linked to salmonella outbreak in U.S. Federal health officials issued a recall alert Friday for papayas grown in Mexico and sold in multiple states in the Northeast due to a salmonella outbreak. Women's World Cup soccer: Megan Rapinoe leads USA over France The United States Women's National Team escaped with a 2-1 win against France in the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup on Friday. Police arrest alleged mastermind, money man in David Ortiz shooting Dominican police on Friday arrested the men they said organized and paid for a shooting that injured former Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz. James Fields Jr. receives life in prison for Charlottesville hate crimes An Ohio man received life in prison on federal hate crimes charges Friday for driving his car into a crowd full of counterprotesters during a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017. Study explains how supermassive black holes first appeared in the early universe Scientists have developed a new model for the formation and growth of supermassive black holes that could explain their appearance in the early universe. Teens who pinpoint emotions better at avoiding depression That concept is known as negative emotion differentiation, or NED, which allows a person to sort out and identify various negative emotions Lichens thrived, diversified after the dinosaurs died out According to a new study, the loss of plant life in the wake of the asteroid strike that created space for lichens to diversify and thrive. Watch: Ringing in woman's ear caused by live tick A doctor at a hospital in Thailand shared video of the unusual discovery inside the ear of a woman complaining of tinnitus -- a tick. U.S. puts sanctions on Venezuelan President Maduro's son, Nicolasito The U.S. Treasury targeted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's son, Nicolas Ernesto Maduro Guerra, with fresh sanctions Friday. Corn prices plummet as USDA shows far more acres planted than predicted Corn prices plummeted Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture released data on the number of acres planted, showing numbers that were far above what was predicted. Watch: Bus driver rescues turtle in the path of a second bus A Wisconsin bus driver was caught on camera saving the life of a turtle that was slowly crossing the road in the path of another oncoming bus. Committee passes bill that would allow Coast Guard members to be paid during shutdowns A House committee approved legislation that would allow U.S. Coast Guard members to be paid during any future government shutdowns. EEG may help doctors determine if head injury patients will recover Researchers say an EEG can reveal hidden consciousness in unresponsive ICU patients days after a head injury, offering doctors a better way to predict if patients will wake up. Supreme Court agrees to hear church-state dispute over public funds The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a case in which a Montana court ruled that religious schools can not participate in a tax credit program that reimbursed scholarship donations. Look: Man wins second lottery prize three months after first win A Virginia man who split a $150,000 Powerball prize with a friend collected a $100,000 prize from another drawing game just three months later. FDA names 16 dog food brands most linked to cases of heart failure The Food and Drug Administration said it has expanded a year-long investigation into links between dog foods and congestive heart failure, and has named more than a dozen brands most often associated with reported cases. |
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Russia's Putin declares liberalism in Europe 'obsolete'"The liberal idea... has come into conflict with the interests of the overwhelming majority of the population," Putin said. Alleged organizer in David Ortiz shooting arrested in Dominican RepublicAuthorities said that the man planned a hit on his cousin but that Ortiz was shot in a case of mistaken identity. Apple will make its new Mac Pro in China, not in the U.S.The move comes shortly after Apple warned U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer that tariffs on China would hurt its contribution to the U.S. economy. Cuba announces increase in wages as part of economic reformA salary increase has long been seen as one of the first steps in the unification of Cuba's unique dual-currency system. Trump's split-screen trip: As Dems debate, Trump has to share spotlightAnalysis: The president is finding that for the first time since he catapulted onto the American political scene, there’s another show in town. Raging wildfire in Spain's suspected cause is combustion of manure in heat waveHundreds of firefighters struggled to contain the blaze that has spread over 13,590 acres and forced the evacuation of 53 residents. More Recent Articles
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Trump and Putin Share Joke About Election Meddling, Sparking New FurorAt the leaders’ first formal meeting in a year, President Trump again made clear that he does not take Russia’s electoral interference as seriously as others do. ‘I Didn’t Want Them to Go’: Salvadoran Family Grieves for Father and Daughter Who DrownedA photograph capturing the fate of Óscar Alberto Martínez Ramírez and his daughter, Angie Valeria, points to one of the major drivers of the crisis that convinced them to migrate: economic duress. It’s Now the Supreme Court’s Turn to Try to Resolve the Fate of the DreamersAfter a long delay, the justices agreed to decide whether the Trump administration may shut down a program known as DACA that shields young immigrants from deportation. Kamala Harris Has Been Gearing Up for a Biden ShowdownEven before their heated exchange in the Democratic debate over school busing, Ms. Harris had been aiming to win over Mr. Biden’s core constituencies. A Day After Bruising Debate, Biden Pushes Back Against Criticism on Civil RightsMr. Biden suffered a setback in his exchange with Kamala Harris, raising questions about his electability and highlighting the unsettled nature of the race. Republicans Revel in Biden’s Debate Troubles, but See a New Threat in HarrisTrump campaign aides and allies acknowledged that the California senator could be a vexing rival and that the Democratic race will be more unpredictable than they had thought. Oregon Climate Walkout Left Republicans in Hiding, Statehouse in DisarrayOregon’s capital has descended into turmoil since Republicans vanished to prevent a vote on a climate change bill backed by Democrats. DACA, G20, World Cup: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Zachary Quinto Reads ‘An Affection Multiplier, With Four Feet and a Wet Nose’On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Star Trek” star reads an essay about a dog named Zoloft. Trump’s Inauguration: The Money Behind the Most Expensive Presidential Debut in U.S. HistoryWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. The Growing Threat of Hypersonic MissilesThose in charge of hypersonic missiles are focused on building them, not imagining the reactions they might inspire in others. ‘Hot Dogs! Cold Beer!’ M.L.B. Will Bring the Familiar to London StadiumThe Yankees and Red Sox will bring the peanuts and Cracker Jack to an overseas series. But there will also be British twists, like appearances by Churchill and Henry VIII. I Like Working Retail. Why Am I Too Ashamed to Say So?Class anxieties and ungenerous colleagues can make good work situations feel bad. Here’s how to address both. American Missiles Found in Libyan Rebel CompoundThe powerful American missiles had fallen into the hands of rebels fighting a U.S.-backed government. The U.S. appears to have sold the missiles to the U.A.E. Donald Trump Jr. Shares, Then Deletes, a Tweet Questioning Kamala Harris’s RaceBut the original tweet that questioned the racial background of a presidential candidate of Indian and Jamaican descent had already gone far and wide. Subway Got Too Big. Franchisees Paid a Price.Sabotaged meatballs. The wrong soap. Franchisees say supervisors manipulated inspections — then took their stores. A company ‘hit man’ says it’s true. Australia Is Bringing Children of ISIS Home. Is It Ready?Orphaned Australian children of a notorious militant are on their way back from a Syrian camp. Resocializing them will be a challenge, experts say. Could Ancient Greek Philosophy Help You Work Smarter and Better?The idea of “temperaments” or “humors” has been long debunked, but thinking in terms of broad personality types may actually help you get things done. Waxing or Sugaring for a Hairy SituationIs either method better for removing unwanted body hair? 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. New Yorkers Are Scrambling to Make Dinner Reservations (90 Miles North of the City)Little Kingston, Exit 19 off the Thruway, is drawing restaurateurs, chefs, brewmasters and the people who love them. How ‘The Twilight Zone’ First Saw Man on the MoonThe 1959 pilot episode, airing a decade before the first moon landing, bore what would become the series’ hallmark: narrating Cold War anxieties through a mix of science and superstition. John Shearer, Who Photographed Tumultuous 1960s, Dies at 72Mr. Shearer joined the staff of Look magazine at the age of 20, becoming one of the few black photographers at a major national publication. How a Great Beatles Song Is Reborn in ‘Yesterday’The film’s director Danny Boyle discusses a comic sequence featuring Himesh Patel. HPV Vaccines Are Reducing Infections, Warts — and Probably CancerAn analysis covering 66 million young people has found plummeting rates of precancerous lesions and genital warts after vaccination against the human papillomavirus. For a TV Editor, 500 New Shows a Year Require a Fresh ScriptCoverage is adapting to a flood of programming, and tools that Jeremy Egner relied on for “Game of Thrones” (hello, fan wikis!) are now being applied to other shows. My Son Got Lyme Disease. He’s Totally Fine.Horror stories about lingering Lyme disease proliferate, but the illness is easily treated. How Big Mike, a Barbershop Painter, Broke Into the Art WorldFrom lunch-break sessions at the easel to Instagram fame to a solo show at a Chelsea gallery. In the words of one art dealer: ‘How dare he use such colors?’ Dems, Please Don’t Drive Me AwayThe dynamic pulling the party leftward. When Is Being Together Worth $5.50 an Hour? Please SolveLove is an emotional — but also financial — investment, which means the rules of economics may apply. More Recent Articles |
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President Donald Trump made an offer on Saturday morning to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the DMZ, hours before he departs for South Korea.
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo will play for Greece at this year's FIBA World Cup in China, the forward announced Friday.
The parents of a victim of the 2018 Parkland school shooting sued the federal government Friday, accusing the FBI of ignoring a warning about the accused gunman.
Former Seattle Seahawks owner Ken Behring died at the age of 91, the team announced Friday.
The United States should more strictly regulate sales of U.S. surveillance technology to China when it is used to spy on Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities, Rep. Mike Gallagher and human rights experts warned.
New Orleans Saints defensive tackle David Onyemata was suspended one game for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, the league announced Friday.
Musicians across genres performed at the Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, England, on June 26-30. The five-day festival includes concerts, comedy, theater and cabaret.
Toronto Raptors superstar forward Kawhi Leonard has requested a meeting with Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and former president of basketball operations Magic Johnson.
The House Committee on Ethics announced Friday it's opening an investigation into whether Rep. Matt Gaetz attempted to threaten Michael Cohen with a tweet about his marriage in February.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Friday that Minnesota and Nebraska have been approved for Medicaid demonstrations that will match state funding to improve treatment for opioid use disorder.
Federal health officials issued a recall alert Friday for papayas grown in Mexico and sold in multiple states in the Northeast due to a salmonella outbreak.
The United States Women's National Team escaped with a 2-1 win against France in the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup on Friday.
Dominican police on Friday arrested the men they said organized and paid for a shooting that injured former Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz.
An Ohio man received life in prison on federal hate crimes charges Friday for driving his car into a crowd full of counterprotesters during a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
Scientists have developed a new model for the formation and growth of supermassive black holes that could explain their appearance in the early universe.
That concept is known as negative emotion differentiation, or NED, which allows a person to sort out and identify various negative emotions
According to a new study, the loss of plant life in the wake of the asteroid strike that created space for lichens to diversify and thrive.
A doctor at a hospital in Thailand shared video of the unusual discovery inside the ear of a woman complaining of tinnitus -- a tick.
The U.S. Treasury targeted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's son, Nicolas Ernesto Maduro Guerra, with fresh sanctions Friday.
Corn prices plummeted Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture released data on the number of acres planted, showing numbers that were far above what was predicted.
A Wisconsin bus driver was caught on camera saving the life of a turtle that was slowly crossing the road in the path of another oncoming bus.
A House committee approved legislation that would allow U.S. Coast Guard members to be paid during any future government shutdowns.
Researchers say an EEG can reveal hidden consciousness in unresponsive ICU patients days after a head injury, offering doctors a better way to predict if patients will wake up.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a case in which a Montana court ruled that religious schools can not participate in a tax credit program that reimbursed scholarship donations.
A Virginia man who split a $150,000 Powerball prize with a friend collected a $100,000 prize from another drawing game just three months later.
The Food and Drug Administration said it has expanded a year-long investigation into links between dog foods and congestive heart failure, and has named more than a dozen brands most often associated with reported cases. 

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