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Watch: Michael Brantley, American League hold on for 4-3 win at MLB All-Star Game Houston Astros outfielder Michael Brantley and the American League won its seventh straight MLB All-Star Game, taking down the National League, 4-3, at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Tuesday night. DHS: Border arrests dropped 28 percent in June Arrests at the southwestern border dropped 28 percent in June from the month previous, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday. Watch: Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco, battling leukemia, 'stands up to cancer' during All-Star Game Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco, who was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia last month, joined his teammates during the "Stand Up to Cancer" ceremony at Tuesday night's MLB All-Star Game in Cleveland. Volkswagen ends production of latest Beetle model The Volkswagen Beetle will go out of production this week after 82 years and three different models. University of Texas at Austin to give free tuition to families making less than $65K Seeking to make college more affordable, the University of Texas will use some of its oil money to dramatically expand the financial aid it offers to low- and middle-income undergraduates on its flagship Austin campus. NBA Board of Governors approve coaches' challenges for 2019-20 season The NBA Board of Governors has approved a proposal allowing head coaches to challenge specific calls beginning this season. Angels' Tommy La Stella, Mike Trout wearing No. 45 at MLB All-Star Game to honor late teammate Tyler Skaggs Los Angeles Angels players Mike Trout and Tommy La Stella wore No. 45 at Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game to honor former teammate Tyler Skaggs, who died last week in Southlake, Texas. Paramount Network to air Patrick Swayze documentary The documentary "I Am Patrick Swayze" is scheduled to make its television debut on the Paramount Network on Aug. 18, what would have been the screen icon's 67th birthday. Customs officials seize ship involved in $1B Philadelphia cocaine bust U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it seized a cargo ship from which authorities removed $1 billion worth of cocaine in a bust last month at a port in Philadelphia. Judge blocks Justice Department from swapping lawyers in census question case A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Justice Department from changing its legal team in a case related to a question about citizenship the Trump administration wants to include on the 2020 census. Pennsylvania to issue $90M bonds for voting machine upgrades Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday announced plans to spend $90 million to upgrade the state's voting machines. Nicki Minaj cancels performance at Saudi music festival Rapper Nicki Minaj backed out of a music festival appearance in Saudi Arabia in show of support for the rights of women and LGBTQ people. Federal appeals court rules Donald Trump can't block critics on Twitter A Manhattan federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump can't block his critics on Twitter. Light therapy may stop cancer treatment side effect Researchers say that light therapy is an effective treatment for oral ulcers resulting from radiation therapy for head and neck cancer or stem cell transplants. Virginia delays special session on gun control Virginia's General Assembly adjourned its special session on gun control Tuesday without sending any legislation to committees for debate. Nickelodeon, Goodyear among firms sending cargo to space station The next SpaceX cargo mission from Florida to the International Space Station will carry a record number of payloads from private companies. WarnerMedia announces HBO Max streaming service WarnerMedia announced Tuesday the launch of its own streaming service, HBO Max, which will feature original programming and content from a variety of the company's channels, including Cartoon Network and TBS. MPs legalize same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland Members of parliament voted Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland. Parents' 'memory' of environmental stress inherited across generations While actual memories aren't passed along to offspring, new research suggests the genetic effects of environmental stressors experienced by parents can be inherited across generations. Watch: Bear knocks car into neutral, rolls down hill Police in Colorado said a bear "butt-shifted" a car into neutral and took an unintentional joyride down a hill. School attempts Guinness record for 'Baby Shark' song and dance A British elementary school said it broke a Guinness World Record when 350 people performed the "Baby Shark" song and dance at a school fair. Hispanic population reached high of 59.9M last year, but growth slowing The population of Hispanic people in the United States reached a new high of 59.9 million in 2018, but the rate of growth has slowed in recent years, U.S. census figures indicate. CDC warns of start to 'season' for mysterious paralyzing illness in kids Public health officials sent out an early warning to doctors on Tuesday alerting them that August typically brings a spike in acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a polio-like illness that mainly strikes children. |
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American scientist who vanished in Greece found deadSuzanne Eaton, a molecular biologist from California working in Germany, went missing July 2. Her body was found in Crete on Monday. U.K. lawmakers approve bid to legalize gay marriage in Northern IrelandThe province is the only part of the U.K. where same-sex marriage is not allowed, and laws there forbid abortion except where a mother's life is at risk. Trump lashes out at U.K. envoy and Prime Minister May after damaging leak"If we set this precedent, can you imagine how a country like China would respond?" one former British diplomat said. Mexican human rights watchdog concerned over National Guard detaining immigrantsMexico needs to establish the rules around the National Guard's support of immigration authorities, says the president of Mexico's National Human Rights Commission. Foxconn plant so far not even big enough to qualify for state incentivesTrump touted it as the "eighth wonder of the world," but Foxconn hired just 156 employees last year. Recovered GoPro footage gives glimpse into 8 dead Himalayan climbers' treacherous trailThe footage, recovered by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, was recovered near where seven of the eight bodies of the climbers were found. Trump strikes out at U.K. prime minister and envoy after leakThe British government said the revelation was a matter of regret. “We believe the leak is unacceptable,” Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said Monday. More Recent Articles
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Labor Secretary Acosta Faces Calls to Resign Over Epstein CaseMr. Acosta is facing an uproar over the role he played in a lenient plea deal with the New York financier Jeffrey Epstein over sex crimes. Who Is Jeffrey Epstein? An Opulent Life, Celebrity Friends and Lurid AccusationsThe money manager once socialized with celebrities, presidents and princes but remained an enigma. The Jeffrey Epstein Case Was Cold, Until a Miami Herald Reporter Got Accusers to TalkThe case seemed cold when a Miami Herald investigative journalist started looking into it. Then she persuaded accusers to tell their stories. Justice Dept. Watchdog Is Preparing to Deliver Verdict on the Russia InvestigationInvestigators for the inspector general recently interviewed Christopher Steele, the former British spy, as they try to determine whether the F.B.I. misstepped in the inquiry. Justice Dept. Tells Mueller Deputies Not to Testify, Scrambling an AgreementThe department’s intervention raises the prospect that a deal lawmakers thought they had struck last month for testimony from Robert Mueller and two prosecutors could still unravel. Federal Judge Blocks Justice Department’s Effort to Withdraw Lawyers on Census Citizenship CaseThe administration offered no explanation for the change, which came amid a prolonged clash over adding a citizenship question to the census. Border Arrests Drop by 28% in June in First Decline of the YearBorder officials credited the drop to Mexico’s enforcement measures, but immigration experts and former homeland security officials warned that it was too early to determine the long-term effects. Trump Can’t Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court RulesThe decision may have broader implications for how the First Amendment applies to officials’ accounts in the social-media era. Tensions Between Pelosi and Progressive Democrats of ‘the Squad’ Burst Into FlameTensions between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her “squad” have burst into the open, testing House Democratic unity. Zoos Called It a ‘Rescue.’ But Are the Elephants Really Better Off?Despite mounting evidence that elephants find captivity torturous, some American zoos still acquire them from Africa — aided by a tall tale about why they needed to leave home. Jeffrey Epstein, Twitter, Wimbledon: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. United States v. Jeffrey EpsteinThe financier, long accused of sexually assaulting underage girls, has been shielded from federal charges for decades. Now, in the #MeToo era, a new indictment has revived the case. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on FutureWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Joe Biden, Closet RepublicanHe’s the liberal Bob Dole, the looser Mitt Romney, the supposedly safe bet who’s owed a shot. I Advise Students Accused of Sexual Assault. Expelling Them Isn’t the Answer.Colleges must treat sexual assault like the public health issue it is. Who Is a Bigger Threat to His Democracy: Bibi or Trump?It’s a tough one. ‘Love Island’ Is a Lesson in SurveillanceNo one remembers the cameras are there. Can States Just Say No to Corporate Giveaways?Missouri and Kansas are on the verge of a landmark deal to limit the use of tax incentives to lure companies across the state line. Your Inbox Is Spying on You“‘A little less creepy’ is still creepy.” The Meaning of Marianne WilliamsonThere’s more in heaven and earth than what’s dreamed of by normal politicians. There’s More to Castro Than Meets the EyeThe revolutionary leader fought for and defended the very democratic ideals his government would later suspend. How Jeffrey Epstein Helped Make the Case Against HimHis 2008 deal was supposed to save him from federal prosecutors. Now it might help them send him to jail. Who Protected Jeffrey Epstein?Mr. Epstein is not the only one due a reckoning with justice. Upset by the Scenes on the Border? Look Closer to HomeI just went to Lower Manhattan. What if Being a YouTube Celebrity Is Actually Backbreaking Work?Emma Chamberlain dropped out of school and changed the world of online video. It hasn’t been easy. The Chicago Defender, Legendary Black Newspaper, Prints Last CopyFor generations of black Americans, The Defender, influential and tough, was a force: “You knew it didn’t happen if it wasn’t in The Defender.” Student Deported From North Korea Says He’s ‘Pretty Obviously’ Not a SpyAlek Sigley, 29, an Australian who sometimes wrote about his life in Pyongyang, was accused of “systematically collecting information” for news media outlets. Rip Torn, an Outsize Presence Onstage and Off, Is Dead at 88Mr. Torn won an Emmy for “The Larry Sanders Show” and acclaim for his theater work. But he was dogged by his reputation as a troublemaker. U.K. Parliament Backs Same-Sex Marriage and Abortion Rights in Northern IrelandThe votes set the stage for changes that would liberalize laws in Northern Ireland and drag the region into line with the rest of the United Kingdom. U.S.-British Relationship Sounding More Testy Than ‘Special’President Trump’s harsh words for a British ambassador and for the prime minister have some wondering what a post-Brexit Britain can really count on from its longtime ally. Ross Perot, Brash Texas Billionaire Who Ran for President, Dies at 89Mr. Perot made a fortune in computer services, mounted bizarre paramilitary missions in Asia and was a strong third-party hopeful in the 1990s. A Billionaire’s Fall Spotlights Child Sexual Abuse in ChinaThe police detained Wang Zhenhua for unspecified “personal reasons,” but officials are calling for an investigation after reports accused him of molestation. Hong Kong Protesters Are Fueled by a Broader Demand: More DemocracyThe city’s leader said an extradition bill that drove protests is “dead.” But many are angry about the political system they feel prioritizes Beijing. How a Meal Planning Service Made Me a Better CookRecipe planners such as eMeals and PlateJoy can wean you off prepared foods and teach you to love cooking. Should We All Take the Slow Road to Love?Millennials are going on fewer dates, having less sex and marrying later. Do they know something about love that the rest of us don’t? Where Dinner Is the ShowAt 701West, the chef John Fraser offers vegetable thrills and meaty showstoppers in a new Times Square hotel. Sarah Parcak Thinks We Need to Learn From the Fall of Egypt’s Old KingdomIn a new book, the archaeologist makes the case that ancient history illuminates solutions to modern problems. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Rabbis Do That?’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. How ‘Midsommar’ Takes a Bad TripThe writer and director Ari Aster narrates a scene from his film, featuring Florence Pugh and some powerful mushroom tea. To Reduce Hospital Noise, Researchers Create Alarms That Whistle and SingWhy do medical devices sound so terrible? A group of clinicians, psychologists, musicians and designers are developing signals that are less startling and more informative. Listen here. Supplements and Diets for Heart Health Show Limited Proof of BenefitSome supplements may actually be harmful for cardiovascular health. Team Sports May Help Children Deal With TraumaTraining, working hard and learning to win and lose help children develop resilience, experts say. Jeffrey Epstein Is Indicted on Sex Charges as Discovery of Nude Photos Is DisclosedLurid pictures discovered in the financier’s home could prompt a reckoning for the Justice Department, which has been accused of mishandling the case a decade ago. More Recent Articles |
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Houston Astros outfielder Michael Brantley and the American League won its seventh straight MLB All-Star Game, taking down the National League, 4-3, at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Tuesday night.
Arrests at the southwestern border dropped 28 percent in June from the month previous, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco, who was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia last month, joined his teammates during the "Stand Up to Cancer" ceremony at Tuesday night's MLB All-Star Game in Cleveland.
The Volkswagen Beetle will go out of production this week after 82 years and three different models.
Seeking to make college more affordable, the University of Texas will use some of its oil money to dramatically expand the financial aid it offers to low- and middle-income undergraduates on its flagship Austin campus.
The NBA Board of Governors has approved a proposal allowing head coaches to challenge specific calls beginning this season.
Los Angeles Angels players Mike Trout and Tommy La Stella wore No. 45 at Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game to honor former teammate Tyler Skaggs, who died last week in Southlake, Texas.
The documentary "I Am Patrick Swayze" is scheduled to make its television debut on the Paramount Network on Aug. 18, what would have been the screen icon's 67th birthday.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it seized a cargo ship from which authorities removed $1 billion worth of cocaine in a bust last month at a port in Philadelphia.
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Justice Department from changing its legal team in a case related to a question about citizenship the Trump administration wants to include on the 2020 census.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday announced plans to spend $90 million to upgrade the state's voting machines.
Rapper Nicki Minaj backed out of a music festival appearance in Saudi Arabia in show of support for the rights of women and LGBTQ people.
A Manhattan federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump can't block his critics on Twitter.
Researchers say that light therapy is an effective treatment for oral ulcers resulting from radiation therapy for head and neck cancer or stem cell transplants.
Virginia's General Assembly adjourned its special session on gun control Tuesday without sending any legislation to committees for debate.
The next SpaceX cargo mission from Florida to the International Space Station will carry a record number of payloads from private companies.
WarnerMedia announced Tuesday the launch of its own streaming service, HBO Max, which will feature original programming and content from a variety of the company's channels, including Cartoon Network and TBS.
Members of parliament voted Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.
While actual memories aren't passed along to offspring, new research suggests the genetic effects of environmental stressors experienced by parents can be inherited across generations.
Police in Colorado said a bear "butt-shifted" a car into neutral and took an unintentional joyride down a hill.
A British elementary school said it broke a Guinness World Record when 350 people performed the "Baby Shark" song and dance at a school fair.
The population of Hispanic people in the United States reached a new high of 59.9 million in 2018, but the rate of growth has slowed in recent years, U.S. census figures indicate.
Public health officials sent out an early warning to doctors on Tuesday alerting them that August typically brings a spike in acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a polio-like illness that mainly strikes children. 

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