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Albert Haynesworth hospitalized after experiencing kidney failure Former Tennessee Titans and Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was hospitalized after experiencing kidney failure. D.C. mayor asks Trump to pay Fourth of July celebration's $1.7M bill District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has asked President Donald Trump to reimburse the $1.7 million his "Salute to America" Fourth of July celebration cost her government. Chauncey Billups: Carmelo Anthony not in NBA because 'scoring 30 meant too much' Former NBA point guard Chauncey Billups believes ex-teammate and free-agent forward Carmelo Anthony hasn't signed with a team because of his focus on scoring. Houston Texans not hiring general manager for 2019 season The Houston Texans won't hire a general manager for the 2019 season, opting to split personnel duties between multiple officials. Boston Celtics release former first-round pick Guerschon Yabusele The Boston Celtics released former first-round pick Guerschon Yabusele after two seasons with the franchise. Phoebe Dynevor, Rege-Jean Page join Netflix's 'Bridgerton' Phoebe Dynevor and Rege-Jean Page have signed on to star in "Bridgerton," Netflix's adaptation of Julia Quinn's series of novels. Second judge denies DOJ request to swap lawyers in census immigration question case A second judge denied a Trump administration request to swap out the legal team for a case related to whether a question about citizenship will be included on the 2020 census. Storm Reid in talks to co-star in 'Suicide Squad' sequel "A Wrinkle in Time" and "Euphoria" actress Storm Reid is in talks to co-star in the next "Suicide Squad" movie. Utah student MacKenzie Lueck died from blunt force trauma; suspect formally charged Court documents released Wednesday revealed that University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck died of blunt force trauma to the head. Crete coroners suspect foul play in death of American scientist Suzanne Eaton An American scientist found dead after she went missing on the island of Crete for more than a week had been suffocated, local police said Wednesday. Cameron Boyce's family says late actor had epilepsy Cameron Boyce's family has confirmed the "Descendants" and "Jessie" actor was being treated for epilepsy before having a fatal seizure over the weekend. Bishop to use helicopter to spray holy water on Colombian city of Buenaventura A Catholic bishop in Colombia plans to perform an exorcism for an entire city this weekend by spraying holy water from a helicopter. Cardinals select Jalen Thompson with only pick in NFL supplemental draft The Arizona Cardinals picked Washington State safety Jalen Thompson in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL supplemental draft Wednesday. Ellie Kemper, Jay Leno, Dwyane Wade to guest judge 'America's Got Talent' Ellie Kemper, Jay Leno, Brad Paisley and Dwyane Wade are to serve as guest judges on upcoming episodes of "America's Got Talent," NBC announced Wednesday. Look: Patrick Stewart, dog look out over vineyard in 'Star Trek: Picard' poster Patrick Stewart -- as the titular hero Jean-Luc Picard -- and a dog are pictured on a new poster that CBS All Access released Wednesday for its new sci-fi drama, "Star Trek: Picard." Air traffic control problems temporarily shutter Gatwick Airport Gatwick Airport suspended all flights for about 2 hours after having problems with its air traffic control systems, and though flights resumed. Louisiana authorities plan to close more than 90 floodgates ahead of storm Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency Wednesday ahead of a storm forecast to hit the state later this week. Beth Chapman's Colorado memorial to air on WGN Saturday WGN America announced Wednesday that it will air the TV special "Celebration of Life for Beth Chapman" in Colorado on Saturday afternoon. House oversight panel asks Alex Acosta to testify on Jeffrey Epstein plea The House oversight committee asked Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to testify about his involvement in negotiating a deal that put billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in jail for 13 months for sex crimes. Flowers Foods recalls hot dog, hamburger buns sold in major grocery chains Flowers Foods announced recalls of goods including hamburger and hot dog buns sold at stores throughout the United States Wednesday. Educational handouts boost flu vaccinations in kids, study says An inexpensive and easy to understand pamphlet for parents could increase the number of children who get flu shots, researchers say. FDA approves Xpovio with dexamethasone for treatment of refractory multiple myeloma Xpovio (selinexor) tablets have been approved for use in combination with dexamethasone to treat adults with relapsed refractory multiple myeloma, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced last week. In photos: U.S. women's soccer team celebrates in World Cup parade The U.S. women's soccer team celebrates their World Cup victory win with a ticker-tape parade at the Canyon of Heroes in New York City on July 10, 2019. New therapy could help people addicted to video games Researchers developed a short-term type of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat gaming addictions. |
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Prosecutors seek life sentence for El ChapoThe judge who will sentence the drug lord has already said his guilt was established by a "mountain range" of evidence. 3 trans women shot and killed in Honduras in July“Trans people in Honduras are viewed as the lowest of the low ... and when they are visible and vocal, people take it as an invitation to kill them.” 'Criminal act' likely in death of American scientist in GreeceThe scientist was attending a conference in Crete when she disappeared last week. Soviet nuclear sub that sank off Norway in 1989 still emitting radiationThe wreck of the Komsomolets lies on the bottom of the Norwegian Sea at a depth of about 5,577 feet. British ambassador to U.S. resigns after leaked memos showed he criticized TrumpKim Darroch said in a statement that the fallout from the leaked communications was "making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like." Mexico ends Beetle production, but original is still a favoriteThe VW factory in Puebla was the only one left in the world making the original Beetles and more recently the only one making the modern version. Merkel seen shaking for third time in a monthAsked about the incident, a German government spokesman would only say Merkel was "doing well." U.S.-Taliban talks inch America closer to withdrawing from Afghanistan“We have to end this conflict — how long can we continue and sacrifice sons of this nation?” a former member of the Afghan Parliament says. U.S. plans coalition to counter alleged Iran sabotage as Gulf tensions rise"I think probably over the next couple of weeks we'll identify which nations have the political will," the top U.S. general said. More Recent Articles
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Acosta Defends His Role in Brokering Jeffrey Epstein Plea DealR. Alexander Acosta, the labor secretary, rebuffed calls for his resignation by Democrats, who criticized his decision as a prosecutor in 2008 to accept a lenient sentence for Mr. Epstein. A Sharp Drop in Migrant Arrivals on the Border: What’s Happening?A migrant shelter in San Diego that a month ago was crowded with arrivals was nearly empty this week as migrant apprehensions have dropped sharply. ‘It Could Have Been Any of Us’: Disdain for Trump Runs Among AmbassadorsSir Kim Darroch, the British ambassador who resigned Wednesday, was not alone in his criticism of the Trump administration and its habit of leaving foreign envoys in the dark. U.S. Announces Inquiry of French Digital Tax That May End in TariffsThe investigation is the latest attempt by the Trump administration to shelter American companies, and technology firms particularly, by targeting trading partners. Federal Reserve, Kim Darroch, World Cup: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Surf Lesson in the Rockaways, Followed by Beach Time and Frozen DrinksNew York City is a surf city, so it’s high time for you to get out on some waves. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on FutureWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. The Plan to Elect Republican WomenThe party’s efforts to recruit and support female candidates faced an early test this week in North Carolina. Why I’m Resisting the Urge to Have Another KidMy family size is based on “emotional bandwidth.” Trump Detests Apologetic MenTo stay on the president’s good side, you must perfect the art of denial, deflection and discredit. The Racist History Behind Facial RecognitionWhen will we finally learn we cannot predict people’s character from their appearance? World Cup Parade of JoyNew York threw the United States women’s soccer team a party to remember. What I Learned at Summer CampThe names of stars. How to make a lanyard. And the gaping pain of homesickness. Mermaids Have Always Been BlackThe uproar over Disney casting Halle Bailey as the Little Mermaid overlooks generations of Caribbean and African folklore. Is a Tide Turning Against Populism?In Central Europe, people are protesting or electing as if they were sick of rule by corrupt demagogic authoritarians. Perhaps it’s contagious. The World’s Fastest (Old) ManAge has slowed Charles Allie, but only slightly. At 71, he wants the world record in 100 meters to go along with his age group records in the 200 and 400. An Armored Truck Spilled Thousands of Dollars on an Atlanta Highway. What Would You Do?More than a dozen drivers pulled over to scoop up some of an estimated $175,000 that blew out of a Garda truck on Interstate 285, the authorities said. They are asking for it to be returned. The Boys in the Band Get to Broadway. Why Not the Girls?“The Prom” is the rare show with lesbian themes to reach theater’s biggest stage. Gay women deserve more than drawing their own conclusions about Princess Elsa and Scout Finch. Deutsche Bank Caught Up in Scandal Over Malaysian 1MDB FundDeutsche Bank is under federal investigation for its role in helping raise money that was funneled to Malaysia’s former prime minister. Puerto Rico Ex-Officials Accused of Steering $15.5 Million in Contracts to ConsultantsJulia Keleher, Puerto Rico’s former education secretary, was arrested along with five others in a sprawling corruption investigation. Hurricane Expected to Form in Gulf as Rain Pounds New OrleansWith the Mississippi already running high, the threat of a storm surge and more heavy rain has New Orleans bracing for flooding when the storm reaches land, expected over the weekend. Jim Bouton, Author of Tell-All Baseball Memoir ‘Ball Four,’ Dies at 80A pitcher who had modest success with the Yankees in the 1960s, Bouton revealed the seamier side of baseball in a book that was a best seller. In South Korea, Gay Soldiers Can Serve. But They Might Be Prosecuted.Male soldiers who have consensual sex are being charged with committing “indecent acts,” even though the army says it does not discriminate against sexual minorities. Seeking Revenge, Taliban Target Afghan Soldiers’ FamiliesIn one shocking case, a sergeant sent his wife and son to the wedding of his nephew — a Taliban infiltrator, who killed them. How Australia Could Almost Eradicate H.I.V. TransmissionsThe most recent advance in Australia’s decades-long fight against the virus is the rapid adoption of a preventive drug regimen known as PrEP. How to Disclose a Disability to Your Employer (and Whether You Should)If you, like thousands of others, live with a visible or invisible disability, here’s what you need to know if you want to tell your employer. ILe Carries Latin Pop Back to the FutureThe Puerto Rican singer and songwriter’s latest album, “Almadura,” is rooted in the past but upends old assumptions. She’ll bring its songs to the Latin Alternative Music Conference. Rip Torn: From ‘Men in Black’ to ‘30 Rock’The actor, who died on Tuesday, had a career that spanned six decades. How Was the Moon Made? We Won’t Know Until We Go BackThe closer scientists look at theories of how the moon formed, the more questions they find. Aid in Dying Soon Will be Available to More Americans. Few Will Choose It.By October, more than one in five U.S. adults will be able to obtain lethal prescriptions if terminally ill. But for those who try, obstacles remain. How Music Can Rev Up a High-Intensity WorkoutVolunteers reported enjoying intense exercise most when upbeat music was playing, compared with when they heard a podcast or nothing. ‘American Pie’ at 20: That Notorious Pie Scene, From Every AngleWhere did the audacious idea come from? How many pies were harmed in the shooting of the scene? Jason Biggs, Eugene Levy and others look back. Aziz Ansari Addresses Sexual Misconduct Accusation in ‘Right Now’When our critic saw his show in December, the comic didn’t bring up the scandal. In his Netflix special, he rectifies that mistake with his finest work yet. Jeffrey Epstein Was a ‘Terrific Guy,’ Donald Trump Once Said. Now He’s ‘Not a Fan.’Through a mutual appreciation of wealth, women and years of occupying adjacent real estate in Palm Beach and on Page Six, the lives of the two men routinely intersected for decades. More Recent Articles |
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Former Tennessee Titans and Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was hospitalized after experiencing kidney failure.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has asked President Donald Trump to reimburse the $1.7 million his "Salute to America" Fourth of July celebration cost her government.
Former NBA point guard Chauncey Billups believes ex-teammate and free-agent forward Carmelo Anthony hasn't signed with a team because of his focus on scoring.
The Houston Texans won't hire a general manager for the 2019 season, opting to split personnel duties between multiple officials.
The Boston Celtics released former first-round pick Guerschon Yabusele after two seasons with the franchise.
Phoebe Dynevor and Rege-Jean Page have signed on to star in "Bridgerton," Netflix's adaptation of Julia Quinn's series of novels.
A second judge denied a Trump administration request to swap out the legal team for a case related to whether a question about citizenship will be included on the 2020 census.
"A Wrinkle in Time" and "Euphoria" actress Storm Reid is in talks to co-star in the next "Suicide Squad" movie.
Court documents released Wednesday revealed that University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck died of blunt force trauma to the head.
An American scientist found dead after she went missing on the island of Crete for more than a week had been suffocated, local police said Wednesday.
Cameron Boyce's family has confirmed the "Descendants" and "Jessie" actor was being treated for epilepsy before having a fatal seizure over the weekend.
A Catholic bishop in Colombia plans to perform an exorcism for an entire city this weekend by spraying holy water from a helicopter.
The Arizona Cardinals picked Washington State safety Jalen Thompson in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL supplemental draft Wednesday.
Ellie Kemper, Jay Leno, Brad Paisley and Dwyane Wade are to serve as guest judges on upcoming episodes of "America's Got Talent," NBC announced Wednesday.
Patrick Stewart -- as the titular hero Jean-Luc Picard -- and a dog are pictured on a new poster that CBS All Access released Wednesday for its new sci-fi drama, "Star Trek: Picard."
Gatwick Airport suspended all flights for about 2 hours after having problems with its air traffic control systems, and though flights resumed.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency Wednesday ahead of a storm forecast to hit the state later this week.
WGN America announced Wednesday that it will air the TV special "Celebration of Life for Beth Chapman" in Colorado on Saturday afternoon.
The House oversight committee asked Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to testify about his involvement in negotiating a deal that put billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in jail for 13 months for sex crimes.
Flowers Foods announced recalls of goods including hamburger and hot dog buns sold at stores throughout the United States Wednesday.
An inexpensive and easy to understand pamphlet for parents could increase the number of children who get flu shots, researchers say.
Xpovio (selinexor) tablets have been approved for use in combination with dexamethasone to treat adults with relapsed refractory multiple myeloma, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced last week.
The U.S. women's soccer team celebrates their World Cup victory win with a ticker-tape parade at the Canyon of Heroes in New York City on July 10, 2019.
Researchers developed a short-term type of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat gaming addictions. 

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