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Memphis Grizzlies name Milwaukee Bucks' Taylor Jenkins as head coach The Memphis Grizzlies hired former Milwaukee Bucks assistant Taylor Jenkins as the franchise's new head coach, the team announced Tuesday. Warriors' Kevin Durant flies to New York for MRI; believed to have Achilles tear Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant traveled to New York City on Tuesday to undergo an MRI exam on his injured Achilles tendon. Oakland Raiders to star in HBO series 'Hard Knocks' The Oakland Raiders will be featured in HBO's reality series "Hard Knocks" in August, the team announced Tuesday. Worst of flooding is over for central U.S.; hurdles to overcome in July While the worst may be over in terms of widespread heavy rain, pockets of showers and thunderstorms are likely to cause trouble at the local levels over the central United States into July. Women's World Cup: USA's Alex Morgan scores five goals in 13-0 romp over Thailand Alex Morgan recorded a record-tying five goals as the United States national team cruised to a historic 13-0 win over Thailand in the Women's World Cup. U.S. to house unaccompanied migrant children at Oklahoma's Fort Sill Army base Up to 1,4000 unaccompanied migrant children will be temporarily housed at Fort Sill Army base in Oklahoma, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday. U.S. Open: Tiger Woods aiming for Jack Nicklaus' major record in next 10 years Ahead of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, 15-time major champion Tiger Woods aimed at eclipsing Jack Nicklaus' majors record of 18 over the next 10 years. Jessica Chastain, Jake Gyllenhaal to star in 'The Division' movie Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal have signed on to star in the Netflix movie, "The Division." Egypt calls on Christie's not to auction Tut sculpture Egyptian officials have asked Christie's auction house in London to forgo the sale of a statue of Tutankhamun, saying it was stolen from Egypt and should be returned. Josh Hartnett, Bridget Regan, Nick Nolte to star in 'Paradise Lost' series "Penny Dreadful" alum Josh Hartnett and "Jane the Virgin" actress Bridget Regan are to star in the 10-part drama, "Paradise Lost." Netflix orders Season 2 of 'Russian Doll' Netflix announced Tuesday that is has renewed its mystery, sci-fi dramedy "Russian Doll" for a second season. Former EPA administrators say agency has retreated from its mission Four former EPA administrators on Tuesday told a House subcommittee that the agency needs to re-establish its scientific credibility and return to its mission. National gun control groups help end Colorado lawmaker recall effort After national gun control organizations flexed their muscles, Colorado Republicans and a gun-rights group abandoned an effort to recall a Democratic freshman lawmaker whose son was killed in the Aurora theater shooting. White House seeks to provide increased role for women in global conflict resolution The White House announced a new initiative on Tuesday seeking to give women an increased role in global peace and security efforts. Scientists declare nearly 400 medical practices 'ineffective' Researchers have pinpointed almost 400 common medical practices that are actually ineffective. Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging construction of Obama Presidential Center A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit targeting the location of the planned Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's South Side. BP: Carbon emissions grew 2 percent in 2018 Carbon emissions rose at their fastest rate in seven years in 2018, according to a new report by oil and gas giant British Petroleum. HIV-prevention pill gets highest recommendation from U.S. expert panel The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force gave the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis pill Truvada its highest-level recommendation. Study allays concerns about safety of blood donated by previously pregnant women A new study found that blood donations from previously pregnant women are safe, contradicting earlier studies that suggested such blood could cause deadly transfusion-related acute lung injury. Watch: Alex Morgan scores USA's first goal at Women's World Cup Soccer star Alex Morgan scored the United States Women's National Team's first goal of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup just 12 minutes into a group stage match against Thailand Tuesday in Reims, France. Gallup: Most Iranians see local economy getting worse A Gallup World Poll showed Tuesday that most Iranians see their economy as worse off since the U.S. decision a year ago to leave the Iran nuclear deal. Nitrate in tap water may cause 12,500 annual cancer cases, study says Nitrate pollution has polluted drinking water around the United States, which may lead to more than 12,500 cases of cancer each year, a new study says. |
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Serena Williams is only woman on Forbes' 2019 list of highest-paid athletesThe lack of another female athlete comes at a time when the issue of gender pay inequity in professional sports has gained attention. Iran releases U.S. resident it convicted of spying, lawyer saysThe move comes against the backdrop of a flurry of diplomatic activity by U.S. allies aimed at lowering the temperature between the two adversaries. Botswana decriminalizes gay sex in landmark Africa caseThe country's High Court rejected as unconstitutional sections of the penal code punishing same-sex relations with up to seven years in prison. Family puzzled after American plummets to death in IraqPeter Choi was only days away from returning to the United States, where he was planning to live with his brother in Tacoma, Washington. Evidence against jailed Venezuela opposition official shows contradictionsThe vague, contradictory evidence against Roberto Marrero casts doubt on the case against a key opposition official as well as a wider crackdown. Fears over freedom sent up to 1M onto Hong Kong's streets. That might be just the start."There is an emotional sense that this is a fundamental threat to Hong Kong's way of life," one expert said. Radiohead to release stolen music for climate campaignersGuitarist Jonny Greenwood tweeted that about 18 hours of material from around the time of Radiohead's 1997 album "OK Computer" was stolen last week. American using hose to climb between balconies falls 7 stories to deathThe self-described "Educator, Global Citizen, Explorer" also coached the men’s basketball team at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani. Canada plans to ban plastic straws, bags, cutlery by 2021"We're at a point when we take our kids to the beach and we have to search out a patch of sand that isn't littered with straws, Styrofoam or bottles." More Recent Articles
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Why Are People Protesting in Hong Kong?Mass demonstrations on Sunday revealed tensions between Hong Kong, a semiautonomous territory, and China’s central government. As 2020 Candidates Struggle to Be Heard, Their Grumbling Gets LouderThere’s only so much room in the spotlight in the Democratic presidential race, leaving some candidates feeling left out. “It’s a ‘Hunger Games’ situation,” one said. Sprint and T-Mobile Merger Faces New Hurdle With Lawsuit by StatesTen attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit to block the $26 billion deal between the third- and fourth-largest wireless carriers in the United States. Trump Brags About Mexico Deal, but Reveals No DetailsThe president’s dramatic flourish came a day after Mexico’s foreign minister publicly denied that his country has an undisclosed immigration agreement with the U.S. Democrats to Scrutinize Ex-Lobbyist’s Role in Trump’s Arms Sales to Gulf NationsLegislators are scrutinizing State Department officials under Mike Pompeo, including Charles Faulkner, a former lobbyist who represented Raytheon Company. House Approves Court Action to Enforce Democrats’ SubpoenasThe House voted on Tuesday to authorize its committees to go directly to court to enforce subpoenas that the Trump administration is resisting or ignoring. He Tried to Plug a Wasp Nest. He Ended Up Sparking California’s Biggest Wildfire.A newly disclosed investigation suggests that the biggest wildfire in California history was likely started by a single man and a single spark. Trump-Biden, Botswana, World Cup: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Rethinking the Epidemic of Domestic ViolenceRachel Louise Snyder talks about “No Visible Bruises,” and Josh Levin discusses “The Queen.” How NYC Taxi Drivers Bought Medallions and Became Victims of a Reckless Lending SchemeA new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Help Is Almost Here for Retirement SaversOnly a few Republican senators stand in the way of the most consequential reform legislation in more than a decade. You Care More About Your Privacy Than You ThinkPlus, how to sext securely. 11,000 Americans Will Die Waiting for Transplants This YearPeople on the organ wait list say it’s time for the government to step in. Negotiating Venezuela’s TransitionMany remain skeptical of “dialogue,” but effective local leadership, backed by strong international support, can forge agreements that work. Want to See My Genes? Get a WarrantShould the police be able to investigate your genetic family tree for any crime, no matter how minor? They Knew Stephen Curry When. His N.B.A. Evolution Has Them Asking ‘How?’Will Archambault and Max Paulhus Gosselin, two of Curry’s former teammates at Davidson, have called the N.B.A. finals from Montreal together for the last two years. At Crown Shy, the Only False Step Is the NameDespite the odd moniker, an unproven team and the way it sneaked up on New York, this big-time financial district restaurant radiates confidence. Newsom, Citing 29 Horse Deaths, Calls for Hold on Racing at Santa Anita ParkThe California governor said no horse should race at the park until it is examined by an independent veterinarian and found fit to compete. First Ebola Case Reported in Uganda, in Spillover From CongoThe confirmed case, a 5-year-old Congolese boy, is the first outside the Democratic Republic of Congo since the outbreak began last summer. Birthright Trips, a Rite of Passage for Many Jews, Are Now a Target of ProtestsFor nearly 20 years, Birthright has bolstered Jewish identity with free trips to Israel. But now some young Jewish activists are protesting the trips. London Fire Survivors Sue in Unlikely Place: Philadelphia CourtHundreds of survivors and relatives of victims in the Grenfell Tower fire sued makers of the flammable cladding and insulation that fed the blaze, one of which has its headquarters in Pennsylvania. So You’ve Made a Huge Mistake. What Now?It’s fine. You’re fine. Everything is O.K. Four Days in Ojai, a Musical UtopiaThe multitalented Barbara Hannigan organized this year’s Ojai Music Festival, a well-balanced meal of programming that went down easily, without bloat. Tiny Love Stories: ‘47 Meals With 47 Men’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Once Threatened, Europe’s Night Trains ReboundWith growing concern over the environmental impact of flying, sleeper train service, long considered old-fashioned and nostalgic, is picking up steam. Yannick Bellon, French Director With Feminist Bent, Dies at 95“I have treated several aspects of the feminine reality,” Ms. Bellon, whose films included a feature that graphically depicted a gang rape, once said. How Fixing Your Teeth Can Fix Your FaceBeyond the brighter-smile treatments are a whole host of procedures that deal with loss of tooth structure. Children’s Safety on WheelsOn bikes and scooters, “the best way to prevent an injury is to wear a helmet, and children need to follow the rules of the road,” an expert says. The Raptors Had a Title in Their Grasp. Now They Must Regroup.With three minutes left, the Raptors looked in full control of Game 5. But then the Splash Brothers showed up, leading to a devastating loss for Toronto. With Most States Under One Party’s Control, America Grows More DividedIt is the first time in more than a century that all but one state legislature is dominated by a single party, and lawmakers have pushed in opposite directions. When the World’s Most Famous Mystery Writer VanishedOn a cold December night in 1926, Agatha Christie went out in her beloved Morris Cowley roadster and didn’t return home for 11 days. Here’s how her disappearance played out. More Recent Articles
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The Memphis Grizzlies hired former Milwaukee Bucks assistant Taylor Jenkins as the franchise's new head coach, the team announced Tuesday.
Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant traveled to New York City on Tuesday to undergo an MRI exam on his injured Achilles tendon.
The Oakland Raiders will be featured in HBO's reality series "Hard Knocks" in August, the team announced Tuesday.
While the worst may be over in terms of widespread heavy rain, pockets of showers and thunderstorms are likely to cause trouble at the local levels over the central United States into July.
Alex Morgan recorded a record-tying five goals as the United States national team cruised to a historic 13-0 win over Thailand in the Women's World Cup.
Up to 1,4000 unaccompanied migrant children will be temporarily housed at Fort Sill Army base in Oklahoma, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday.
Ahead of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, 15-time major champion Tiger Woods aimed at eclipsing Jack Nicklaus' majors record of 18 over the next 10 years.
Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal have signed on to star in the Netflix movie, "The Division."
Egyptian officials have asked Christie's auction house in London to forgo the sale of a statue of Tutankhamun, saying it was stolen from Egypt and should be returned.
"Penny Dreadful" alum Josh Hartnett and "Jane the Virgin" actress Bridget Regan are to star in the 10-part drama, "Paradise Lost."
Netflix announced Tuesday that is has renewed its mystery, sci-fi dramedy "Russian Doll" for a second season.
Four former EPA administrators on Tuesday told a House subcommittee that the agency needs to re-establish its scientific credibility and return to its mission.
After national gun control organizations flexed their muscles, Colorado Republicans and a gun-rights group abandoned an effort to recall a Democratic freshman lawmaker whose son was killed in the Aurora theater shooting.
The White House announced a new initiative on Tuesday seeking to give women an increased role in global peace and security efforts.
Researchers have pinpointed almost 400 common medical practices that are actually ineffective.
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit targeting the location of the planned Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's South Side.
Carbon emissions rose at their fastest rate in seven years in 2018, according to a new report by oil and gas giant British Petroleum.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force gave the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis pill Truvada its highest-level recommendation.
A new study found that blood donations from previously pregnant women are safe, contradicting earlier studies that suggested such blood could cause deadly transfusion-related acute lung injury.
Soccer star Alex Morgan scored the United States Women's National Team's first goal of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup just 12 minutes into a group stage match against Thailand Tuesday in Reims, France.
A Gallup World Poll showed Tuesday that most Iranians see their economy as worse off since the U.S. decision a year ago to leave the Iran nuclear deal.
Nitrate pollution has polluted drinking water around the United States, which may lead to more than 12,500 cases of cancer each year, a new study says. 

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