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EPA declines to ban pesticide linked to neurological issues in children The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday declined to ban a widely used pesticide associated with neurological problems in children. United States sanctions Iranian 'WMD proliferators' The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday sanctioned a network of front companies and individuals involved in the procurement of sensitive materials for Iran's nuclear program. Watch: 'It Chapter Two' trailer: Pennywise taunts, 'I've missed you!' Warner Bros, released the final trailer for its upcoming horror movie "It Chapter Two" on Thursday. Alicia Keys working with Benj Pasek, Justin Paul on musical Showtime drama Singer Alicia Keys is working with the songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul on an as-yet-untitled musical family drama series for Showtime. CNN announces lineups for second round of Democratic presidential debates CNN on Thursday announced the lineup for the second rounds of Democratic presidential debates set to take place at the end of the month. Watch: Tom Cruise is back in the pilot's seat in first 'Top Gun: Maverick' trailer Tom Cruise returns as the iconic U.S. Navy pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in the first trailer for "Top Gun: Maverick," the sequel to 1986's "Top Gun." 13 Philadelphia police officers fired for racist, violent social media posts Thirteen Philadelphia police officers will be fired for making racist and violent social media posts, Police Commissioner Richard Ross announced Thursday. Ted Danson to star in NBC's new Tina Fey-Robert Carlock sitcom Ted Danson has signed on to star in a new sitcom created by writer-producers Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. Trump nominates Eugene Scalia to be labor secretary President Donald Trump on Thursday said he plans to nominate Gene Scalia, the son of late Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, to be labor secretary. Jason Schwartzman, Jack Huston join 'Fargo' Season 4 "Fargo" is rounding out its Season 4 cast with additions Jason Schwartzman and Ben Whishaw, who are joining the previously announced Chris Rock, FX announced Thursday. FDNY firefighter Richard Driscoll becomes 200th to die of 9/11-related illness New York City Fire Department firefighter Richard Driscoll became the 200th member of the department to die of illness related to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the FDNY said Thursday. Court documents detail Trump campaign efforts to pay hush money to Stormy Daniels Court documents released Thursday detail efforts by President Donald Trump's campaign to suppress information about his alleged affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Southwest Airlines extends grounding of Boeing 737 Max Southwest Airlines on Thursday joined a growing list of airlines extending their grounding of Boeing 737 Max aircraft through early November. Dutch PM Mark Rutte presents Donald Trump with U.S. flag from D-Day invasion President Donald Trump on Thursday received a U.S. flag from a ship that carried the first waves of U.S. service members to Normandy on D-Day. Pew: 65% of Democratic voters have positive view of 2020 candidates Democratic voters have a better impression of their party's presidential candidates this year compared to similar points in the past eight elections, a Pew survey released Thursday indicates. Jurassic fossil suggests early mammal ancestors swallowed like modern mammals The discovery of the 165-million-year-old remains of a shrew-like animal, Microdocodon gracilis, suggests some of the earliest ancestors of modern mammals chewed before they swallowed, too. Northeast, Midwest expect hottest weather in years The Midwest and Northeast will continue to swelter in dangerous heat and high humidity into this weekend. Washington, D.C., police arrest 70 Catholics protesting Trump immigration policy Police in Washington, D.C., arrested a group of Catholics protesting the Trump administration's immigration policy. Tracing plaque buildup may help researchers 'stage' Alzheimer's disease Researchers have taken the first steps to trace the progression of plaque buildup in living Alzheimer's patients, which may help with research and possible treatment of the disease. Number of American smokers who've tried to quit has stalled The percentage of smokers who are trying to quit has flatlined, according to new research. This week in Washington Four Democratic congresswomen respond to racist comments about them from President Donald Trump; presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway defies a subpoena to appear before the House Oversight committee; and Trump signs an order on American manufacturing requirements, the week of July 15, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Fear, mistrust drive vaccination hesitancy, researchers say Half of Americans reported a hesitation or outright refusal to take an anti-Ebola vaccine, which researchers say is based on the same reasoning fueling anti-vaccine fears around the world. Watch: Escaped cows take a dip in Illinois lake An unusual pair of long-haired cows in Illinois pulled off their second escape in three months and were found swimming in a lake. Temporary fix restores water to Ft. Lauderdale Water is flowing in Fort Lauderdale after a contractor broke a water main leaving tens of thousands of residents without the utility, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said. |
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Polish magazine criticized for planning 'LGBT-free zone' stickersLiberal Poles denounced the move as "fascist," while the conservative magazine Gazeta Polska cried foul after Instagram removed the sticker image as hate speech. Iran seizes foreign oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz, state TV reportsThe seizure comes as U.S.-Iran tensions mount over the unraveling nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers. More than 30 feared dead in suspected arson at Kyoto animation studio"The arson murder that took place in Kyoto today took away many many lives. The gruesomeness of it all — I’m at a loss for words," the country's prime minister said. 'Democracy is in danger': Fears of right-wing extremism grow in Germany"We had the opportunity to build a new democracy, and now we see that we need to fight for it again," said a mayor, who was stabbed 18 months ago. Louvre museum covers Sackler name after opioid protestsA sign listing donors had been removed from its place on the wall, with only the holes and outline remaining. More Recent Articles
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Trump Says He May Intervene in Huge Pentagon Contract Sought by AmazonThe company, long a target of President Trump, is seen as the leading competitor for a $10 billion cloud computing contract that the president said he was “getting tremendous complaints about.” Trump Says U.S. Downs Iranian Drone, Refueling Tensions as Both Nations Dig InAt the White House, the president said the Navy ship Boxer was defending itself against an Iranian drone that had refused to back down after being warned. Trump to Nominate Eugene Scalia for Labor Secretary JobMr. Scalia, the son of Antonin Scalia who worked in the Bush administration, is expected to bring a pro-business approach and stability to the Labor Department. Suspected Arson at Kyoto Animation Studio Kills 33, Shocking JapanFor the second time in two months, Japan is reeling from devastating apparent violence in a country that is generally considered one of the safest in the world. Yemen Has Been a Saudi Prince’s War. Now It’s His Quagmire.The withdrawal of Saudi Arabia’s key ally in Yemen leaves Prince Mohammed with few good options. Now he is asking for increased American help. What Is the Heat Index? Is it the Heat, the Humidity, or Both?With a heat wave spreading to about two-thirds of the United States, you’re going to hear a lot about the heat index rather than the air temperature. Here’s what it all means. The Myth That Busing FailedThe first Democratic debate revived discussions about school desegregation. But something has been missing from the conversation. One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Tree FactsAlso this week, visiting some very big bears in a very hot Alaska. Will Trump’s Racism Sink the G.O.P.?And is “they” the solution to our constrictive gender binary? The Real Meaning of ‘Send Her Back!’It’s become the message of Donald Trump’s presidency. Donald Trump Hates AmericaThe rest of us can love America well. FaceApp Shows We Care About Privacy but Don’t Understand ItThere are good lessons to learn from an overblown controversy. What I Learned Photographing DeathDocumenting the final moments between critically ill children and their families helped me come to terms with my cancer diagnosis. The ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Crowd Wants Access to This Arctic ReserveThere is no good reason to disturb the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. How Not to Insult Donald TrumpCall him racist, call him sexist, just don’t call him late for dinner. Deficit Man and the 2020 ElectionThe Trump bump probably peaked too early. Trump Voters Are Not the Only VotersThey are, in fact, in the minority — so why do the media and Democratic leaders seem so obsessed with them? ‘I Can See You Are Gay; I Will Kill You’L.G.B.T.Q. Africans are funneled into a system that exposes them to the same persecutory treatment they sought to escape. A ‘Train Wreck’ Was Averted at the Supreme Court, but for How Long?While the rule of law prevailed in the census case, it still hangs by a thread. ‘Trump’s Going to Get Re-elected, Isn’t He?’Voters have reason to worry. Storied Russian Miniatures Dwindling in Face of Icon RevivalRussian miniatures — boxes painted with elaborate fairy tales — once replaced the holy icons banned by the Soviets, but now history is reversing itself. Jeffrey Epstein Is Denied Bail in Sex Crimes CaseProsecutors had opposed Mr. Epstein’s proposal to stay in his mansion under guard until trial, saying the financier was seeking “special treatment.” ‘It Was a Massacre’: 10 Are Killed in Caste-Driven Land Dispute in IndiaOne of the deadliest land disputes in India in years, the violence reflects the pressure on land in the country, and harsh caste dynamics. Dr. John Tanton, Quiet Catalyst in Anti-Immigration Drive, Dies at 85A small-town eye doctor, he founded and fostered advocacy groups whose warnings on demographic change have reached the Trump White House. El Chapo Has Disappeared. (Is He at the Supermax?)After being sentenced to life in prison, the Mexican drug lord was whisked away to an undisclosed location. Is Huawei a Security Threat? Vietnam Isn’t Taking Any ChancesAs the world splits along U.S.-China fault lines, telecom companies in Vietnam appear to be quietly avoiding the Chinese tech giant in their 5G plans. The Jury Said He Killed Her Daughter. She Helped Clear His Name.Something about the confession did not sound right. So an Idaho mother pushed to use the emerging technique of genetic genealogy to find another suspect. Struggling Barneys Considers Its Options, Including BankruptcyThe landmark retailer, facing steep rent increases, is exploring filing for bankruptcy, along with renegotiating leases or taking on a strategic investor. Welcome to America’s Newest National Park. Don’t Mind the Power Plant.Indiana Dunes National Park offers hiking, bird-watching, sing-alongs and the chance to dine on prepackaged camp meals, within 40 miles of Chicago. In Little Haiti, Barbecue Is Part of HistoryBon Gout BBQ, in Miami, continues a culinary tradition and taps into the experience of Haitians in America. Stephen King Reviews Laura Lippman’s New Novel, ‘Lady in the Lake’An intrepid newspaper reporter — juggling work, desire, ambition and family — investigates two murders in mid-1960s Baltimore. Red Cross to World’s Cities: Here’s How to Prevent Heat Wave DeathsThe disaster relief agency issued new guidelines to help city leaders cope with rising global temperatures. Cutting 300 Calories a Day Shows Health BenefitsCalorie restriction led to weight loss, lower cholesterol and less inflammation. Whether it extends life span and wards off disease long-term remains unproven. Covering Protests Where There Is a Distrust of Social MediaDaniel Victor, a reporter in Hong Kong, on why protesters there chose not to go after the Instagram moments while marching. What Disney Risked to Make ‘The Lion King’ in 1994The animated original was hardly the anticipated film the remake is now. But that release 25 years ago changed so much for Disney — and Hollywood. Have We Hit Peak Podcast?If past experience (cough, blogs) is any indication, a shakeout is nigh. More Recent Articles |
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The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday declined to ban a widely used pesticide associated with neurological problems in children.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday sanctioned a network of front companies and individuals involved in the procurement of sensitive materials for Iran's nuclear program.
Warner Bros, released the final trailer for its upcoming horror movie "It Chapter Two" on Thursday.
Singer Alicia Keys is working with the songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul on an as-yet-untitled musical family drama series for Showtime.
CNN on Thursday announced the lineup for the second rounds of Democratic presidential debates set to take place at the end of the month.
Tom Cruise returns as the iconic U.S. Navy pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in the first trailer for "Top Gun: Maverick," the sequel to 1986's "Top Gun."
Thirteen Philadelphia police officers will be fired for making racist and violent social media posts, Police Commissioner Richard Ross announced Thursday.
Ted Danson has signed on to star in a new sitcom created by writer-producers Tina Fey and Robert Carlock.
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he plans to nominate Gene Scalia, the son of late Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, to be labor secretary.
"Fargo" is rounding out its Season 4 cast with additions Jason Schwartzman and Ben Whishaw, who are joining the previously announced Chris Rock, FX announced Thursday.
New York City Fire Department firefighter Richard Driscoll became the 200th member of the department to die of illness related to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the FDNY said Thursday.
Court documents released Thursday detail efforts by President Donald Trump's campaign to suppress information about his alleged affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Southwest Airlines on Thursday joined a growing list of airlines extending their grounding of Boeing 737 Max aircraft through early November.
President Donald Trump on Thursday received a U.S. flag from a ship that carried the first waves of U.S. service members to Normandy on D-Day.
Democratic voters have a better impression of their party's presidential candidates this year compared to similar points in the past eight elections, a Pew survey released Thursday indicates.
The discovery of the 165-million-year-old remains of a shrew-like animal, Microdocodon gracilis, suggests some of the earliest ancestors of modern mammals chewed before they swallowed, too.
The Midwest and Northeast will continue to swelter in dangerous heat and high humidity into this weekend.
Police in Washington, D.C., arrested a group of Catholics protesting the Trump administration's immigration policy.
Researchers have taken the first steps to trace the progression of plaque buildup in living Alzheimer's patients, which may help with research and possible treatment of the disease.
The percentage of smokers who are trying to quit has flatlined, according to new research.
Four Democratic congresswomen respond to racist comments about them from President Donald Trump; presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway defies a subpoena to appear before the House Oversight committee; and Trump signs an order on American manufacturing requirements, the week of July 15, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Half of Americans reported a hesitation or outright refusal to take an anti-Ebola vaccine, which researchers say is based on the same reasoning fueling anti-vaccine fears around the world.
An unusual pair of long-haired cows in Illinois pulled off their second escape in three months and were found swimming in a lake.
Water is flowing in Fort Lauderdale after a contractor broke a water main leaving tens of thousands of residents without the utility, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said. 

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