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RCMP charge Canadian teens on the run in the death of 65-year-old man![]() Colorado Police identify remains of Jonelle Matthews, 12-year-old missing for 35 years![]() New York Giants WR Sterling Shepard suffers fractured thumb![]() New York Mets exploring Noah Syndergaard trade![]() New Orleans Saints' Michael Thomas sitting out camp amid contract dispute![]() San Francisco 49ers sign Nick Bosa, Deebo Samuel to rookie contracts![]() New and improved Samsung foldable device coming in September![]() New York Jets reach deal with first-round pick Quinnen Williams![]() Victim dies from rare brain infection after swimming at North Carolina water park![]() Former Colorado Rockies star Troy Tulowitzki retires from MLB![]() OSHA: Tower crane that collapsed on Dallas apartment can be removed![]() Republicans again block election security bills in the Senate![]() Hugo Alfredo Santillan, 23, becomes second boxer to die this week after fight![]() Jeff Bridges to star in FX drama 'The Old Man'![]() Ex-wife of slain NBA player Lorenzen Wright pleads guilty to planning murder![]() Tampa Bay Rays ace Blake Snell to undergo elbow surgery![]() Migrant ships sink, killing 150 people in the Mediterranean Sea![]() 'Will & Grace' wrapping after upcoming, 11th season![]() Unusual structures in bacteria suggest photosynthesis older than thought![]() Royal Navy to escort British ships through Strait of Hormuz after tanker seizure![]() Scientists produce self-healing gel made out of bacteria-killing viruses![]() USDA lays out who will receive $16B in trade aid to farmers![]() Study: Air pollution kills 30,000 Americans each year![]() |


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Europe broils in record heat as U.K. has hottest July day everTemperatures reached a record 105 degrees in Paris and 98.4 degrees at London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday. Russian women post selfies with fake injuries to protest lax domestic violence lawIn Russia, the punishment for a first-time assault on a family member is a fine of less than 30,000 rubles ($500) or a 15-day arrest. Former assistant to Mother Teresa killed in bar brawlMark Bloomfield, 54, died Sunday from injuries he suffered in Swansea, Wales. British navy lends muscle to ships navigating Strait of Hormuz after Iran seizuresThe move isn’t a viable long-term solution given the volume of traffic through the vital oil shipping lane and strained British naval resources, experts said. Macron gambles on cultural shift with bill allowing IVF for lesbiansSurrogacy for gay couples will remain banned, however, with the government deeming the issue too incendiary. Father of Canadian teen wanted in 3 murders says son is on 'suicide mission'"They're going to go out in a blaze of glory. Trust me on this," Alan Schmegelsky said about suspects Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod. Boris Johnson calls on EU to 'rethink' stance, warns U.K. is ready for 'no-deal' BrexitAddressing a rowdy session of Parliament for the first time since becoming prime minister, Johnson again pledged to leave the European Union without a deal if necessary. North Korea fired at least 2 short-range missiles, U.S. officials sayThis would be the first launching of projectiles reported since President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met at the demilitarized zone. French 'flyman' falls into sea trying to cross English Channel on hoverboardFranky Zapata’s flying start came to an abrupt end some 11 miles into his journey across the English Channel when he fell into the water. Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, country's first democratically elected leader, dies at 92Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, the North African country's first democratically elected leader, has died. Rescue crews follow giggles to find missing toddler in CanadaCourtlund Barrington-Moss was sunburned but healthy when rescue crews who'd searched all night heard him giggling in a muddy hole in Saskatchewan. More Recent Articles
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How Jeffrey Epstein Used the Billionaire Behind Victoria’s Secret for Wealth and WomenMr. Epstein, charged with sex trafficking, cultivated an intimate, yearslong relationship with Leslie Wexner — and proceeded to get extraordinarily rich. Russia Targeted Elections Systems in All 50 States, Report FindsA Senate panel documented an effort largely undetected by state and federal officials at the time. But its report was so heavily redacted that key lessons for 2020 were blacked out. Mueller Testimony Deepens Democratic Divide on ImpeachmentSupporters of impeachment say Robert S. Mueller III’s testimony should launch an impeachment inquiry. But many swing-district opponents were unmoved. Divided House Passes 2-Year Budget Deal to Raise SpendingRepublicans defected by the dozens, despite President Trump’s endorsement and pressure from key outside groups, and Democrats were left to get the deal passed. A Heat Wave Bakes Europe, Where Air-Conditioning Is ScarceTemperatures broke records, but while air-conditioning use is up among Europeans, it remains far less common than elsewhere in the world. Russia Hacking, Auto Emissions, Heat Wave: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Robert Mueller’s TestimonyLawmakers came prepared for a political showdown. For the most part, the former special counsel resisted. Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s RacismThe nation’s ideals are under attack, and it is up to all of us to defend them. Why Are We Still Looking for Oil and Gas?In choosing leaders, our test should be: Will they increase or decrease the extraction of fossil fuels? Trump’s Secret Foreign Aid ProgramHe’s giving away billions to overseas investors. Stop Trying to Make Mueller HappenThere is a more glaring reason to impeach Trump: racism. How White Democrats Moved LeftRacial equity has become the defining issue of the moment. A $5 Billion Fine for Facebook Won’t Fix PrivacyThe Federal Trade Commission’s record-breaking levy has barely dented the company’s stock price. How to Take Down TrumpYou don’t have to be thrilling if you’re willing. Why I’m Rooting for Boris JohnsonBritain’s new prime minister has proved he can win people over. He’ll need to now. What the Mueller Hearings Did Not Tell UsThere’s a lot more to the case against Mr. Trump and his associates. Lessons From Hector Figueroa, Labor VisionaryHector Figueroa reminded us how unions can bring together not just workers, but the nation. In Puerto Rico, Rosselló Finally Hears the PeopleThe political chaos won’t be resolved with his departure, but it is a start. The $60 Gadget That’s Changing Electronic MusicThe Swedish company Teenage Engineering has won over kids — and professionals — with a revolutionary idea for a synthesizer: Make it simple. Lang Lang Is Back: A Piano Superstar Grows UpReturning after a career-threatening injury, the world’s most famous classical pianist is rethinking his approach to music. You Are What You Watch? The Social Effects of TVThere’s new evidence that viewing habits can affect your thinking, political preferences, even cognitive ability. In Escalation, Iran Tests Medium-Range Missile, U.S. Official SaysA military official said on Thursday that Iran had fired a Shahab-3 medium-range missile on Wednesday, but added that the test did not pose a threat to Western interests in the region. About 150 Migrants Drown Off Libya in Largest Loss of Life in Mediterranean This YearThe United Nations High Commission for Refugees said those who drowned were probably trying to reach Italy, whose anti-immigrant government has sought to seal its coastline. A Navy SEAL Platoon Is Pulled From Iraq Over Misconduct ReportsIn a rare move, commanders abruptly sent a whole unit home after the latest in a series of reports of rogue conduct in the elite force. U.S. Rolls Out More Farm Aid as Soy Growers Urge Trade Cease-FireAgricultural workers are sticking with Trump, but their patience with the trade wars is starting to wear thin. Puerto Rico Governor Misread Anger Brewing Against HimRicardo Rosselló had a close circle of associates who shared advice and friendship. But critics said the Puerto Rico governor became too isolated from others. Was Nipsey Hussle’s Business Empire Endangering a Community or Empowering It?The killing of the celebrated Los Angeles rapper has not ended an investigation into the strip mall he owned. Read Anywhere This SummerSummer is the perfect time to rediscover the pleasures of reading. Here’s how scientists and librarians say you should get started. A Norwegian Valley Where the Old Ways BeckonThe insular valley of Setesdal is opening itself to visitors, hoping to embrace the modern age while fighting to protect its unique traditions. An In-N-Out Burger From Heaven and How It Fell Back to EarthA photograph of a solitary Double-Double lying on a street in Queens set off days of speculation about its origins. ‘Honeyland’ Review: The Sting and the SweetnessA documentary about a Macedonian beekeeper’s conflict with her neighbors becomes a lyrical environmental fable. How the Twins Are Obliterating Baseball’s Home Run RecordMinnesota is on a pace to crush the 2018 Yankees’ single-season home run record of 267. What’s going on? Crispy Rice Is an Art at Clay Pot in the East VillageBo zai fan, the specialty at this Cantonese restaurant, is a delicious comfort food eaten throughout Hong Kong. Were U.S. Diplomats Attacked in Cuba? Brain Study Deepens Mystery“Something happened to the brain” of diplomats who reported odd ailments, a brain-imaging study suggests. But the cause is still unclear. Jordan Creates Artificial Reef From Decommissioned Military VehiclesThe Red Sea port city of Aqaba is promoting the environmental and tourism benefits of the new underwater museum. When Online Procrastination Is Your JobThere’s a reason that logging off is very important to Amanda Hess, a critic at large who covers the internet and the culture it creates. Living Intimately With Thoughts of DeathLaboring to survive in the present, we simultaneously imagine our future demise. ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ Review: We Lost It at the MoviesLeonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt star as midlevel entertainment industry workers whose relationship forms the core of Quentin Tarantino’s look at the movie past. More Recent Articles |
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