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NHL suspends St. Louis Blues' Ivan Barbashev for illegal check in Game 5 St. Louis Blues forward Ivan Barbashev was suspended one game for an illegal hit on Boston Bruins forward Marcus Johansson in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final. New York Jets hiring Joe Douglas as new general manager The New York Jets ended their month-long search for a general manager, hiring former Philadelphia Eagles vice president of player personnel Joe Douglas. Houston Texans fire general manager Brian Gaine The Houston Texans fired general manager Brian Gaine, the team announced Friday. Golden State Warriors' Kevon Looney, Klay Thompson will play in Game 4 Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney and guard Klay Thompson will play in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, head coach Steve Kerr announced Friday. Listeria outbreak linked to pre-packaged sandwiches kills 2 in Britain British health officials on Friday said they're investigating an outbreak of listeria that killed three hospital patients. Alan Arkin gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin received the 2,666th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday. WWE Super Showdown: Seth Rollins wins and survives Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker and Goldberg battle Seth Rollins was able to retain his Universal Championship on Friday at WWE Super Showdown which took place at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Donald Trump reverses course, says Mars, not moon, should be NASA's priority President Donald Trump on Friday reversed course on what he believes should be NASA's priorities, telling the space agency to focus on Mars instead of the moon. SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch of 24 satellites now targeting June 24 A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch June 24, carrying 24 government and research satellites. U.S., Mexico reach agreement to avoid tariffs, stem migration President Donald Trump on Friday announced a breakthrough in negotiations with Mexico to forgo tariffs expected to go into effect next week. Quickly removing fluids from kidney surgery patients may increase death risk Kidney patients have up to a 66 percent higher risk of death three months after surgery when excesss fluid is removed from their body at a rate higher than 1.75 milliliters. Study: Most drugstores in Philadelphia don’t carry opioid antidote naloxone Only a third of drugstores in Philadelphia carried naloxone, the lifesaving drug that can reverse an opioid overdose, according to a new study. Airplane part falls out of sky, hits Las Vegas apartment building Federal aviation and local law enforcement officials said they're investigating what appears to be a door or panel from an aircraft that fell out of the sky and onto an apartment building in Las Vegas. Four new plume moth species identified in the Bahamas Scientists have identified four new species of plume moths in the Bahamas. Plume moths are a family of small moths with uniquely modified wings. Kansas prosecutors not actively investigating Chiefs' Hill Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill is not actively being investigated for potential child abuse by prosecutors in Johnson County, Kan. Jupiter will appear at its biggest & brightest, with moons visible this month People around the world can look to the night sky this month to see Jupiter shining bigger and brighter than it will at any other point this year. U.S. announces new sanctions on Iranian petrochemical company The U.S. Treasury on Friday announced new sanctions on Iran's largest petrochemical company and its subsidiaries over its financial support to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Willian will replace Neymar in Brazil's Copa America lineup Chelsea's Willian has been announced as the injury replacement for Neymar on Brazil's Copa America squad, the Brazilian Football Confederation said Friday. NIH to focus on HIV treatment to replace ART therapy Health experts have prioritized research to develop a therapy that can replace ART and still achieve HIV remission, Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told UPI. Ex-cop Mohamed Noor sentenced to 12.5 years in shooting of Justine Damond Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison Friday for the 2017 shooting death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond. Watch: Police discover home invader is a lost deer Police in Texas surrounded a home where home invader reported by a resident turned out to be a confused deer. Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals will play 2020 London Series The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals will play two games overseas as part of the London Series in June 2020. Moments from tennis' French Open Professional tennis players take the court during the French Open, aka Roland-Garros, in Paris from May 20 through June 9, 2019. Drug prices: Colorado's $100 insulin cap draws other states' interest A new law in Colorado capping the price of insulin for insured patients at $100 per month has generated interest in other states because the price of the life-saving drug has spiked, lawmakers said. Yankees activate Didi Gregorius from injured list New York Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius has been activated from the injured list and is expected to make his season debut Friday night against the Cleveland Indians. |
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Cuba travel restrictions leave some American travelers in limbo"Why punish people that are on cruises? It's not right, it's not fair. It's our choice to go and Trump has denied us our choice," one traveler said. Trump's Mexico tariffs, set to begin Monday, will hit Americans' wallets and jobsTrump's threat of a 25 percent tariff on Mexican imports would cost each American around $264 a year. 'State actor' likely sabotaged ships with magnetic mines, U.N. is toldThe country suspected of being behind the attack was not identified in the joint document. American teenager loses French Open semifinal, ending fairytale runAmanda Anisimova was beaten by Australian Ashleigh Barty in a dramatic three-set contest. More Recent Articles
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U.S. and Mexico Issue Joint Declaration on Migration and TariffsMexico agreed to take “unprecedented steps” to stop migrants from crossing its border into the United States, the State Department said. Read the statement here. Trade Wars Stoke Economic Fear as G-20 Finance Ministers Gather in JapanTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will meet China’s central bank governor in the first meeting of senior officials from the countries since trade talks broke down. A Weak Jobs Report Poses a New Challenge to Trump: A Slowing EconomyA sharp decline in the pace of hiring in May, especially in sectors dependent on trade, suggests that the president’s tariffs are starting to bite. Behind Biden’s Reversal on Hyde Amendment: Lobbying, Backlash and an Ally’s CallMr. Biden suddenly renounced his support for a measure to restrict federal abortion funding after blacks, women’s groups and a longtime friend urged him to do so. What Is the Hyde Amendment? A Look at Its Impact as Biden Reverses His StanceFor years, repealing the measure was not part of the political conversation. But now, almost every Democratic presidential candidate is calling for it. 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 New Election Security Bills Face a One-Man Roadblock: Mitch McConnellA raft of election-security legislation faces opposition from the Senate majority leader, but House Democrats are readying hearings and votes to raise the pressure. Jobs, NASA, World Cup: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. William Jackson Harper Reads ‘Misery Loves Fried Chicken, Too’On this week’s Modern Love podcast, “The Good Place” actor reads an essay about breakup buddies. Are Democrats Too Scared to Impeach?Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts talks Trump, Mueller and climate legislation. 4 Disturbing Details You May Have Missed in the Mueller ReportSome troubling-to-outright-damning episodes have been lost in the noise around its release. Trump Hijacks the 4th of JulyThe president decided that the one thing missing from the capital’s celebration was himself. Writing My Mother’s Sex ScenesI wanted to tell a story about the life she really lived. All of it. The Worst President Hails the Greatest GenerationTrump mouthed the right words in Normandy. He didn’t mean them. Grow Old Like ‘The Golden Girls’We can’t all depend on adult children to stave off loneliness. College-style living — “minus the keg stands” — can help. Spying on Children Won’t Keep Them SafeThis week my daughter’s school became the first in the nation to pilot facial-recognition software. The technology’s potential is chilling. Two Women, Divided by OpportunityCircumstances of birth may be a lottery, but we all have a responsibility to level the playing field for the underprivileged. Trump Destroys American Greatness From WithinFrom the Justice Department to the military, the president is corroding and destabilizing the institutions of democracy. Why Should Immigrants ‘Respect Our Borders’? The West Never Respected TheirsImmigration quotas should be based on how much the host country has ruined other countries. For China’s Leading Investigative Reporter, Enough Is EnoughLiu Wanyong, “the most important figure in investigative journalism,” has quit the profession. “News is not like news anymore,” he says. Bob Dylan’s Glam Hootenanny: Returning to Rolling ThunderDylan’s 1975 tour was his most peculiar: nostalgic, theatrical, fiery. Writing Cover Stories Is Hard. For Atlantic Editor, Talking About Diversity Is Harder.“It’s really, really hard to write a 10,000-word cover story,” Jeffrey Goldberg said in an interview about writers who can produce marquee magazine pieces. He said his comments were misconstrued. London Bus Attack on Gay Women Leads Police to Arrest 4The Metropolitan Police of London said four teenagers were arrested after two women reported being assaulted, harassed and robbed on a bus by men who had tried to make the couple kiss. Fearing China’s Rule, Hong Kong Residents Resist Extradition PlanThe fight against the proposal has become the most serious showdown between the public and the authorities since the Umbrella protests in 2014 demanding free elections. Columbine High School Could Be Torn Down to Deter CopycatsCalling the school “a source of inspiration” for potential gun violence, the school superintendent has suggested razing the site of the horrific 1999 shooting. What a ‘Living Wage’ Actually MeansIf you ask a dozen lawmakers what constitutes a “living wage,” you’ll get a dozen answers. Where does the term come from? And is it even accurate? A Financial Checklist for Your Newly Minted High School GraduateWe’ve got budget, retirement account, credit, information security and insurance advice for your independent adult, college student, gap-year taker or future soldier. Celebrating the Bauhaus in … Aspen?You don’t have to go to Germany to get a strong dose of the art school’s provocative design during its centennial year. ‘The Raft’ Review: A Crew of 10 Set Adrift With a Moody SvengaliA fascinating documentary re-examines a notorious anthropological experiment from the 1970s. An Antiracist Reading ListIbram X. Kendi on books to help America transcend its racist heritage. Who Were the Ancestors of Native Americans? A Lost People in Siberia, Scientists SayGenetic analysis of ancient teeth and bones suggests Native Americans largely descend from a vanished group called the Ancient Paleo-Siberians. Meet the Deep-Sea Dragonfish. Its Transparent Teeth Are Stronger Than a Piranha’s.Researchers say the tiny crystalline structures in the predator’s fangs could inspire strong, see-through materials. Solving a Leafy Mathematical MysteryResearchers developed a model that explains a peculiar pattern found in a shrub common in Japan. Outside the U.S., It’s All About WhatsAppAdam Satariano, who covers technology in Europe, became a frequent user when he moved to London. Few Talked About Race at This School. Then a Student Posted a Racist Slur.When white students at a Minnesota school posted a slur to Snapchat, black classmates demanded action. Their efforts led to uncomfortable conversations about race. More Recent Articles |
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St. Louis Blues forward Ivan Barbashev was suspended one game for an illegal hit on Boston Bruins forward Marcus Johansson in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The New York Jets ended their month-long search for a general manager, hiring former Philadelphia Eagles vice president of player personnel Joe Douglas.
The Houston Texans fired general manager Brian Gaine, the team announced Friday.
Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney and guard Klay Thompson will play in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, head coach Steve Kerr announced Friday.
British health officials on Friday said they're investigating an outbreak of listeria that killed three hospital patients.
Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin received the 2,666th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.
Seth Rollins was able to retain his Universal Championship on Friday at WWE Super Showdown which took place at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
President Donald Trump on Friday reversed course on what he believes should be NASA's priorities, telling the space agency to focus on Mars instead of the moon.
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch June 24, carrying 24 government and research satellites.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced a breakthrough in negotiations with Mexico to forgo tariffs expected to go into effect next week.
Kidney patients have up to a 66 percent higher risk of death three months after surgery when excesss fluid is removed from their body at a rate higher than 1.75 milliliters.
Only a third of drugstores in Philadelphia carried naloxone, the lifesaving drug that can reverse an opioid overdose, according to a new study.
Federal aviation and local law enforcement officials said they're investigating what appears to be a door or panel from an aircraft that fell out of the sky and onto an apartment building in Las Vegas.
Scientists have identified four new species of plume moths in the Bahamas. Plume moths are a family of small moths with uniquely modified wings.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill is not actively being investigated for potential child abuse by prosecutors in Johnson County, Kan.
People around the world can look to the night sky this month to see Jupiter shining bigger and brighter than it will at any other point this year.
The U.S. Treasury on Friday announced new sanctions on Iran's largest petrochemical company and its subsidiaries over its financial support to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Chelsea's Willian has been announced as the injury replacement for Neymar on Brazil's Copa America squad, the Brazilian Football Confederation said Friday.
Health experts have prioritized research to develop a therapy that can replace ART and still achieve HIV remission, Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told UPI.
Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison Friday for the 2017 shooting death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond.
Police in Texas surrounded a home where home invader reported by a resident turned out to be a confused deer.
The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals will play two games overseas as part of the London Series in June 2020.
Professional tennis players take the court during the French Open, aka Roland-Garros, in Paris from May 20 through June 9, 2019.
A new law in Colorado capping the price of insulin for insured patients at $100 per month has generated interest in other states because the price of the life-saving drug has spiked, lawmakers said.
New York Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius has been activated from the injured list and is expected to make his season debut Friday night against the Cleveland Indians. 

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