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Nigeria: 65 killed in suspected Boko Haram attack Islamic extremists killed dozens of civilians returning from a funeral over the weekend in northeastern Nigeria, authorities said. Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown cleared to practice after trip to NFI list Oakland Raiders star wide receiver Antonio Brown was cleared to practice Sunday after a short stint on the non-football injury list. Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green expected to miss 6-8 weeks due to ankle injury Cincinnati Bengals star receiver A.J. Green will be sidelined for the next few weeks after suffering a significant ankle injury during training camp. Watch: Cleveland Indians' Trevor Bauer throws ball over center-field fence in anger Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer frustratingly threw a baseball from the mound over the fence in center field Sunday after giving up the lead to the Kansas City Royals. Toronto Blue Jays to trade Marcus Stroman to New York Mets The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to trade All-Star pitcher Marcus Stroman to the New York Mets on Sunday. Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe nominated to replace Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, to replace the outgoing Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats. Puerto Rican Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez turns down role as governor The Puerto Rico government official who is next in line to serve as Puerto Rico's governor announced Sunday she does not wish to take on the position. U.S. carries out airstrike on Islamic State in Somalia The United States conducted an airstrike it said killed one member of the Islamic State in Somalia, military officials announced Sunday. 'Once Upon a Time' gives Tarantino his best opening yet Writer-director Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" had the biggest opening of all his films, box office figures indicate. U.S., Israel conduct test of Arrow 3 anti-ballistic system in Alaska The United States and Israel announced Sunday that they tested Arrow 3 anti-ballistic weapon in a high altitude hit-to-kill engagement in Alaska, the first such test outside of Israel. Watch: NBA veteran Jeremy Lin fears league 'has kind of given up on me' Veteran free agent point guard Jeremy Lin admitted he is fearful the NBA has "kind of given up on me." John Delaney outlines plan for mandatory national service Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney on Sunday announced a plan to institute mandatory national service if elected in 2020. Ryan Fitzpatrick continues work as Dolphins first-string QB Veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick continued to work with the first team offense through four days of Miami Dolphins training camp. Look: Christina Milian pregnant with second child Singer and actress Christina Milian announced on Instagram Sunday that she is pregnant with her second child. Armed miners clash with indigenous tribe in Brazil, killing leader Armed gold miners in Brazil attacked an indigenous village in the Amazon this week, killing the group's leader and forcing members of the community to flee their homes, police said. Plans to house migrant children at Oklahoma's Fort Sill army base 'on hold' Plans for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to house unaccompanied migrant children at an Oklahoma army base have been placed "on hold," federal officials said. Tampa Bay Rays to acquire infielder Eric Sogard from Toronto Blue Jays The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to acquire veteran infielder Eric Sogard from the Toronto Blue Jays. Swarm of grasshoppers descends on southern Las Vegas Swarms of grasshoppers have descended on southern Nevada and are expected to remain in the area for weeks, experts said. Police debunk reports that clown caused cruise ship brawl Police in Britain and P&O Cruises confirmed Sunday that no one dressed as a clown was involved in a fight aboard a cruise ship. Tyreek Hill: Chiefs wide receiver says he needs to 'work on my life skills' Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill said he needs to work on his "life skills" after he was away from the team following off-season child abuse allegations. Two dead, 25 injured in Kabul explosion Two people died and dozens more, including Afghan vice presidential candidate Amrullah Saleh, were injured in an explosion in Kabul on Sunday. Yankees place pitcher CC Sabathia on injured list with knee injury New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia has been placed on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation, the team announced Sunday. 'Lion King' tops the North American box office with $75.5M "The Lion King" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $75.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. In photos; Balloons take flight at New Jersey festival Hot air balloons took flight at the 37th annual QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning on July 26-28 in Readington, N.J. Watch: American Caeleb Dressel wins record eight medals at world swimming championships American swimmer Caeleb Dressel set a single-meet record by capturing eight medals at the 2019 world swimming championships in Gwangju, South Korea. |
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American teens arrested in murder of Italian officer accused each other, officials sayThe two men visiting Rome from California were interrogated separately after being arrested hours after a police officer was killed, officials said. World powers try to save nuclear deal amid mounting U.S.-Iran tensionsIran is pressuring the remaining parties to provide incentives to stay in the deal, an attempt to offset Donald Trump's sanctions. Police fire tear gas at Hong Kong protesters as violence escalates"Police no longer fear using excessive force," protester Jason Lo told NBC News. "This is unacceptable. As long as I can come out, I will continue." More Recent Articles
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Dan Coats to Step Down as Intelligence Chief; Trump Picks Loyalist for JobPresident Trump said Representative John Ratcliffe of Texas, a staunch defender of the president, would replace Mr. Coats, who was an important link to the Republican establishment. Federal Inquiry of Trump Friend Focused on Foreign LobbyingThomas Barrack spoke with prosecutors about Persian Gulf contacts as part of an investigation into foreign influence starting in the 2016 campaign. Trump Accuses Black Congressman and Allies of Being Racist, Deepening FeudThe president defended his criticism of the congressman and his “disgusting, rat and rodent infested” district, even as Democrats and the local newspaper fired back. Why Democrats Are So Far From Consensus on 2020As the next debates loom, the progressive wing of the party wants sweeping change. Many others just want to jettison the president. Why Aren’t 2020 Democrats Talking About Impeachment? Because Voters Aren’t AskingImpeachment is popular among Democratic voters, but remains secondary to issues like health care. And their support is tempered by the worry that nothing will come of it. Teenage Murder Suspects Vanish into Canada’s WildernessOfficers with dogs, drones and helicopters are hunting for two teenage suspects in bush, swamp and forest. It is an optimal place to hide — and a difficult place to survive. Amanda Seyfried Reads ‘He’s Playing Our Song’The “Mean Girls” actress reads an essay about a lost, but not forgotten, first love. Jay Inslee: Climate Change Is a Winning Campaign Issue — and President Trump Knows ItWe need a president who will make it a priority before it is too late. The Real Problem With Trump’s RalliesThere are a lot of similarities between the president and George Wallace of Alabama. But there’s also one big difference. The Rot You Smell Is a Racist PotusTrump and his views are the real infestations in America. The Golden Girls Would Violate Zoning LawsIt’s absurd how restrictive they are, given growing inequality in housing. The Mosquitoes Are Coming for UsThey are our apex predator, the deadliest hunters of human beings on the planet. This Guy Got Republicans to Vote for a DemocratSteve Bullock may not be the most charismatic candidate, but he can teach his party how to get conservatives to do liberal things. The Stories That Divide UsHow seeing the other side’s narrative can de-polarize your mind. Who Owns Theodore Roosevelt?From Elizabeth Warren to Mike Pence, politicians want to claim America’s 26th president as their inspiration. They might want to reconsider. Opportunity Is Knocking!“Build a rocket and shoot yourself into space if you don’t make the most of this!” Picasso Show Captivates Beijing, Whose Art Scene Hums as Censors HoverThe lines are long to see an art exhibition whose implicit theme asks a probing question: Would genius like Picasso’s thrive within the confinements of contemporary China? Journalist Misses His Deadline on Manson Article. By 20 Years.Tom O’Neill, the author of a new book about the Manson murders, finds that the accepted narrative of the crimes doesn’t quite add up. Iran Links British Seizure of Oil Tanker to Ailing Nuclear DealIran is trying to increase the pressure on European nations to make good on the promised financial benefits of the nuclear agreement. The U.S. and Guatemala Reached an Asylum Deal: Here’s What It MeansPresident Trump says the deal will take effect soon. But there are still major obstacles to clear — and uncertainty about its potential effectiveness. They Were Singing ‘Family Reunion’ at a Block Party. Then Gunmen Opened Fire.Thousands were gathered for Old Timers Day in Brownsville, Brooklyn, when shooters began firing, killing one man and injuring 11, the police said. ‘Thoughts and Prayers’ Aren’t Enough, America’s First Gun Violence Minister Says.The saying “has been co-opted by the gun lobby to keep the church from taking action,” the Rev. Deanna Hollas said. Hackers’ Latest Target: School DistrictsSchools handle a lot of personal data and may not have strong technology teams, leaving them vulnerable to attacks, experts say. An Adirondack Wilderness All Your OwnSplendid isolation in upstate New York’s vast forest is just a floatplane ride away. At Santa Fe Opera, Extreme Weather Is Part of the ShowThree deeply dissimilar works are unified by the wind, a fixture in librettos and in reality. Review: ‘Pennyworth’ Tells the Batman Story Before Batman Was BornThe team from “Gotham” goes even further back in time with a series about the young Alfred, a future butler fighting crime. To Fight ‘McMansions,’ One Protester Spoils the View (With Himself)Seven days a week, Jim Halbrook stands outside a housing development, turning himself into a form of blight. 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. Tree Stumps Are Dead, Right? This One Was AliveWhen two ecologists hiking in New Zealand discovered this stump, they had to figure out how it could still be alive. Everybody Hates the Key Card. Will Your Phone Replace It?Technology that allows hotel guests to use their phones as room keys is expanding, taking aim at those environmentally unfriendly plastic cards. Denise Richards, the Un-HousewifeThe actress has brought a refreshing and occasionally disarming dose of reality to “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” More Recent Articles |
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Islamic extremists killed dozens of civilians returning from a funeral over the weekend in northeastern Nigeria, authorities said.
Oakland Raiders star wide receiver Antonio Brown was cleared to practice Sunday after a short stint on the non-football injury list.
Cincinnati Bengals star receiver A.J. Green will be sidelined for the next few weeks after suffering a significant ankle injury during training camp.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer frustratingly threw a baseball from the mound over the fence in center field Sunday after giving up the lead to the Kansas City Royals.
The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to trade All-Star pitcher Marcus Stroman to the New York Mets on Sunday.
President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, to replace the outgoing Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
The Puerto Rico government official who is next in line to serve as Puerto Rico's governor announced Sunday she does not wish to take on the position.
The United States conducted an airstrike it said killed one member of the Islamic State in Somalia, military officials announced Sunday.
Writer-director Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" had the biggest opening of all his films, box office figures indicate.
The United States and Israel announced Sunday that they tested Arrow 3 anti-ballistic weapon in a high altitude hit-to-kill engagement in Alaska, the first such test outside of Israel.
Veteran free agent point guard Jeremy Lin admitted he is fearful the NBA has "kind of given up on me."
Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney on Sunday announced a plan to institute mandatory national service if elected in 2020.
Veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick continued to work with the first team offense through four days of Miami Dolphins training camp.
Singer and actress Christina Milian announced on Instagram Sunday that she is pregnant with her second child.
Armed gold miners in Brazil attacked an indigenous village in the Amazon this week, killing the group's leader and forcing members of the community to flee their homes, police said.
Plans for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to house unaccompanied migrant children at an Oklahoma army base have been placed "on hold," federal officials said.
The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to acquire veteran infielder Eric Sogard from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Swarms of grasshoppers have descended on southern Nevada and are expected to remain in the area for weeks, experts said.
Police in Britain and P&O Cruises confirmed Sunday that no one dressed as a clown was involved in a fight aboard a cruise ship.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill said he needs to work on his "life skills" after he was away from the team following off-season child abuse allegations.
Two people died and dozens more, including Afghan vice presidential candidate Amrullah Saleh, were injured in an explosion in Kabul on Sunday.
New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia has been placed on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation, the team announced Sunday.
"The Lion King" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $75.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Hot air balloons took flight at the 37th annual QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning on July 26-28 in Readington, N.J.
American swimmer Caeleb Dressel set a single-meet record by capturing eight medals at the 2019 world swimming championships in Gwangju, South Korea. 

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