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Canada bans the captivity of whales, dolphins Following years of debate since the bill was submitted to parliament, Canada on Monday banned whale and dolphin captivity. Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, NBA stars react to Kevin Durant's injury Players from around the NBA, along with NFL star and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, reacted to Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant's injury. Ex-Baltimore cop found guilty for beating man captured in viral video A former Baltimore police officer, seen in a viral video beating a man last August, was found guilty on Monday of second-degree assault and official misconduct. Watch: Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant aggravates injury, exits Game 5 Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant exited Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors after aggravating his previous injury in the second quarter. Watch: Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant returns, knocks down first two shots Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant returned and knocked down his first two shots from deep in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors. At least 95 killed in attack on Dogon village in Mali Armed men killed at least 95 people in an attack on a village in Mali, local officials said. Duke Blue Devils star RJ Barrett: New York Knicks 'the place I want to be' Duke Blue Devils star RJ Barrett announced that he favors playing for the New York Knicks ahead of the 2019 NBA Draft on June 20. Photos of travelers, license plates compromised in CBP data breach U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the photos of travelers and license plates were compromised in a cyberattack, the agency announced Monday. DHS Acting Inspector General John V. Kelly announces retirement Department of Homeland Security Acting Inspector General John V. Kelly announced his retirement Monday. Watch: Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr nails half-court shot ahead of Game 5 Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr showed off his shooting ability with a half-court shot before Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors. Vatican says people shouldn't be able to choose gender identity The Vatican released a document Monday dismissing the idea of gender fluidity or the ability of people to choose their gender. California man found guilty of killing business associate's family of four A California jury found a man guilty Monday of murdering a family of four and burying their bodies in the Mojave Desert. President Donald Trump to grant Medal of Honor to first living recipient President Donald Trump will award the Medal of Honor to the first living recipient later this month. Nadler strikes deal with Justice Department for Mueller documents House judiciary committee chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler said Monday he reached a deal with the Justice Department to get key evidence from the Mueller investigation. Study: Radiation drives up cardiac event risk for lung cancer patients While radiation treatment may help rid patients of lung cancer, it may bring on a number of other cardiovascular conditions, a new study show. House committee delays decision on funding Space Force A draft of the National Defense Authorization Act released by the House does not fund the Space Force envisioned by President Donald Trump, but members of Congress say an amendment for it will be voted on Wednesday. Study: Race affects life expectancy in major U.S. cities Disparity in life expectancy between neighborhoods is prevalent in cities with high levels of racial and ethnic segregation, a new study found. Geena Davis to guest star in five episodes of 'GLOW' Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis has signed on to star in five episodes of "GLOW" Season 3 for Netflix. Study: Bedroom light at night could increase women’s weight Sleeping with a light on may be linked to weight gain in women, according to a new study. CDC confirms 1,022 measles cases as outbreak reaches 28 states Measles cases have hit a record number of 1,022, as outbreaks continue to plague patches of the United States. U.S. to cut Turkey from F-35 development, sales over Russian air defense purchase Turkey's involvement in manufacturing the F-35 fighter plane will end if it insists on buying a Russian air defense system. NBA Finals: Kevin Durant returning to Warriors' lineup Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant will make his first appearance in the 2019 NBA Finals on Monday at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. |
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Ex-Red Sox slugger Ortiz back in Boston after shooting in Dominican RepublicDoctors had to remove Ortiz's gallbladder and part of his intestine. His liver was also damaged. Vatican and science at odds again, this time over genderPope Francis' name is not on the Congregation for Catholic Education letter, but expert say his fingerprints are. Mexico says U.S. migration deal could draw in other Latin American countriesMexico's foreign minister said negotiations to stem migration may eventually involve Guatemala, Panama and Brazil. "It's a regional system." 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. Hong Kong to push ahead with extradition changes that sparked huge protestHong Kong's leader denied that she is taking orders from the central government in China's capital. Texas border town feels stress of Trump tariff threat against Mexico“With everything we’re doing, at what point do we jab them enough that Mexico just gives us the middle finger?” one store owner said. More Recent Articles
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Justice Dept. Agrees to Turn Over Key Mueller Evidence to HouseThe scope of the material wasn’t immediately clear, but the House Judiciary Committee chairman said it would include “interview notes, firsthand accounts of misconduct and other critical evidence.” Border Agency’s Images of Travelers Stolen in HackThe government said tens of thousands of images of travelers and license plates had been hacked after they were transferred without authorization by a subcontractor. Trump Says Mexico Tariffs Worked, Emboldening Trade Fight With ChinaPresident Trump backed off his threat to impose tariffs on Mexico last week — but the encounter suggests more tariffs could be on the way No Secret Immigration Deal Exists With U.S., Mexico’s Foreign Minister SaysThe United States and Mexico will review immigration figures in 45 and 90 days, but Marcelo Ebrard directly contradicted the president’s claim of a signed deal. Paralysis on America’s Rivers: There’s Too Much WaterFast currents and swollen channels have made many of the nation’s rivers unsafe for commercial traffic, spreading economic pain from a spring of severe flooding. Trump Needs a Target to Stay Interested in His Campaign. For Now, It’s Biden.On Tuesday, President Trump will engage with the former vice president, if indirectly, for the first time during the 2020 campaign when they both make appearances in Iowa. Robert Mueller, Mexico, Mindy Kaling: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 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 Part 1: The Battle for EuropeNationalist movements are taking root across the Continent. In a five-part series, we ask: Can the European Union survive? So You’ve Made a Huge Mistake. What Now?It’s fine. You’re fine. Everything is O.K. Congratulations on Fixing the Border, Mr. President!Should we pretend that Donald Trump made a real deal with Mexico? Deepfakes Are Coming. We Can No Longer Believe What We See.It will soon be as easy to produce convincing fake video as it is to lie. We need to be prepared. The Age of Aquarius, All Over Again!Belief in astrology and the occult is surging. Donald and the Delusion DiscountMarkets are treating Trump as crazy but harmless. The Hong Kong Protests Are About More Than an Extradition LawHuge crowds took to the streets to resist moves by Beijing to curtail human rights. Should You Add a Microchip to Your Brain?You might risk losing yourself. Pelosi and Schumer Are Playing Too NiceMaybe they are right to be cautious, but keeping the base at a distance could make it easier for Trump to win again. I Turned My Back for a Second, Half a Second, and He Was GrownCalled back to my childhood home in Alabama, I found the past still very much alive. Hong Kong’s Government May Cave In to China. Its People Will Not.Judging by the crowds on Sunday, scorn for the government on the mainland has reached new heights. I Needed to Save My Mother’s Memories. I Hacked Her Phone.After she died, breaking into her phone was the only way to put together the pieces of her digital life. Smash the Wellness IndustryWhy are so many smart women falling for its harmful, pseudoscientific claims? ‘Tajín Is a Lifestyle’: An Appreciation of the Mexican Seasoning MixThis chile-lime salt makes everything taste better — especially ripe fruit. ‘While He Enjoyed the Scene From a Bench, I Walked to Get Us Lunch’A visit to Coney Island, watching Charlie Barnett perform and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Maine’s New Abortion Law Will Allow Non-Doctors to Perform ProcedureThe law, which will go into effect in September, will allow nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other medical professionals to administer abortions. Colombia’s Congress Debates Censuring Defense Minister Over Army Kill OrdersOrders to “double the results” of missions against guerrilla and criminal groups sent a chill down the Colombian military’s ranks, and prompted debate in Congress over the defense minister’s future. International New York Times to End All Daily Political CartoonsThe Times stopped running syndicated political cartoons in April, after one with anti-Semitic imagery was printed in the Opinion section of the international edition. London Zoo Defends Return of Late-Night Parties Among the AnimalsActivists say the mix of alcohol and music at the event, which is intended to bring visitors closer to the wildlife and raise conservation funds, is inappropriate. Her Evangelical Megachurch Was Her World. Then Her Daughter Said She Was Molested by a Minister.Evangelical churches have long distanced themselves from the sexual abuse crisis that has consumed the Catholic Church. But a reckoning has arrived. Anger at Big Tech Unites Noodle Pullers and Code Writers. Washington Is All Ears.A wide range of companies are lining up to complain about Silicon Valley’s power as lawmakers and regulators step up their scrutiny of Big Tech. Diet for One? Scientists Stalk the Dream of Personalized NutritionNo single food regimen works for everyone. A new study is the most comprehensive effort yet to understand why. Joe Overstreet, Painter and Activist, Is Dead at 85Like many of his fellow African-American artists, he infused his work with burning political issues of the 1960s and ’70s. Stormy Daniels Isn’t the First Sex Worker to Go Into ComedyStand-ups who hail from adult films and strip clubs say sex and humor are a natural fit. Edward Crutchley Steps Into the SpotlightKim Jones’s longtime right-hand man is now a rising star on the London men’s wear scene thanks to his high-luxe offerings with a focus on texture and print. The Vampire Birds of the Galápagos Have Fascinating Inner LivesYes, there is such a thing as a vampire finch. Insomnia Can Kill YouChronic insomnia is linked to an increased risk of developing hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, heart attack, depression, anxiety and premature death. How a 19th-Century Workman’s Cottage Became a Family HomeIn Gallatin, N.Y., the husband-wife co-founders behind the design firm Workstead converted a 1850s clapboard house into a rural idyll. Put Off by Venice’s Crowds? Try the Oasis Next DoorShould tourism be limited in overcrowded European cities? The author ponders the issue as he explores Treviso, Venice’s quieter neighbor, where canals also flow. More Recent Articles |
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Following years of debate since the bill was submitted to parliament, Canada on Monday banned whale and dolphin captivity.
Players from around the NBA, along with NFL star and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, reacted to Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant's injury.
A former Baltimore police officer, seen in a viral video beating a man last August, was found guilty on Monday of second-degree assault and official misconduct.
Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant exited Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors after aggravating his previous injury in the second quarter.
Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant returned and knocked down his first two shots from deep in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.
Armed men killed at least 95 people in an attack on a village in Mali, local officials said.
Duke Blue Devils star RJ Barrett announced that he favors playing for the New York Knicks ahead of the 2019 NBA Draft on June 20.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the photos of travelers and license plates were compromised in a cyberattack, the agency announced Monday.
Department of Homeland Security Acting Inspector General John V. Kelly announced his retirement Monday.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr showed off his shooting ability with a half-court shot before Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.
The Vatican released a document Monday dismissing the idea of gender fluidity or the ability of people to choose their gender.
A California jury found a man guilty Monday of murdering a family of four and burying their bodies in the Mojave Desert.
President Donald Trump will award the Medal of Honor to the first living recipient later this month.
House judiciary committee chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler said Monday he reached a deal with the Justice Department to get key evidence from the Mueller investigation.
While radiation treatment may help rid patients of lung cancer, it may bring on a number of other cardiovascular conditions, a new study show.
A draft of the National Defense Authorization Act released by the House does not fund the Space Force envisioned by President Donald Trump, but members of Congress say an amendment for it will be voted on Wednesday.
Disparity in life expectancy between neighborhoods is prevalent in cities with high levels of racial and ethnic segregation, a new study found.
Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis has signed on to star in five episodes of "GLOW" Season 3 for Netflix.
Sleeping with a light on may be linked to weight gain in women, according to a new study.
Measles cases have hit a record number of 1,022, as outbreaks continue to plague patches of the United States.
Turkey's involvement in manufacturing the F-35 fighter plane will end if it insists on buying a Russian air defense system.
Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant will make his first appearance in the 2019 NBA Finals on Monday at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. 

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