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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam condemns Sunday's violence Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Monday condemned the violence that broke out hours earlier when weapon-wielding masked assailants attacked pro-democracy protesters, journalists and citizens at a subway station. Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. felt 'disrespected' by Giants, considered retirement Former New York Giants star and current Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. said he felt "disrespected" after the Giants traded him this off-season. Buffalo Bills RB Frank Gore landing on NFI list before training camp Buffalo Bills veteran running back Frank Gore will be placed on the non-football injury list. DOJ tells Robert Mueller to limit House testimony to contents of his public report The Department of Justice directed former special counsel Robert Mueller to limit his testimony before Congress Wednesday to the public 448-page report he issued earlier this year. Seattle Seahawks DL Jarran Reed suspended six games by NFL The NFL suspended Seattle Seahawks standout defensive lineman Jarran Reed for the first six games of this season for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Washington Wizards to offer Bradley Beal max contract extension The Washington Wizards plan to offer All-Star guard Bradley Beal a maximum contract extension once he is eligible to sign the deal. Former San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan joins Gregg Popovich's staff Former San Antonio Spurs star forward Tim Duncan is returning to the franchise as an assistant coach under Gregg Popovich. Body of man missing since 2009 found behind Iowa supermarket cooler Authorities in Iowa identified a dead body found behind a cooler in a supermarket in January as an employee who was reported missing in 2009. Donald Trump: Congressional leaders agree on two-year budget deal President Donald Trump announced Monday that congressional leaders reached a tentative two-year budget deal to avoid automatic spending caps and suspend the debt ceiling. Forbes lists Dallas Cowboys as most valuable sports franchise in world The Dallas Cowboys are valued at $5 billion by Forbes, making them the most valuable sports franchise in the world. New tropical depression forms off the coast of Florida A concentrated batch of downpours and thunderstorms churning near the eastern Bahamas strengthened into Tropical Depression 3 late Monday afternoon. Cristiano Ronaldo won't face charges for alleged rape The Clark County district attorney's office in Nevada announced Monday it will not pursue criminal charges against Cristiano Ronaldo for an alleged rape in 2009. Rare Nike 'Moon Shoe' goes up for auction Sotheby's sold 99 pairs of rare sneakers in a private sale before a planned auction Monday, leaving "one of the most significant" pairs of shoes as the sole item up for bid in the auction house's Stadium Goods sale. DHS to carry out more 'expedited removals' of undocumented immigrants The Department of Homeland security expanded its ability to quickly deport undocumented immigrants who are unable to prove they have been in the United States for at least two years. Spending habits in college predict onset of adulthood When do young people begin to see themselves as "adults?" New research suggests the onset of adulthood is predicted by college spending habits. Despite warning of birth defects, some women on acne drug still getting pregnant Hundreds of pregnancies still occur every year among U.S. women taking an acne medication that carries a high risk of birth defects, a new study finds. Children raised by derisive parents more likely to be bullied, bully others Teens who are belittled and demeaned by their parents are more likely to be bullied and to bully others, a new study suggests. 200,000 protesters march in San Juan; cruise ship impact nears $2.5M Multiple cruise lines canceled planned stops in Puerto Rico on Monday as an estimated 200,000 people protested against Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in the streets of San Juan. Britain planning maritime mission to protect Strait of Hormuz Britain plans to join a European-led maritime mission to protect ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz days after Iran seized a British-flagged oil tanker, British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said Monday. In photos: Stadium Goods: The Ultimate Sneaker Collection preview at Sotheby's Collectable sneakers are auctioned off at "Stadium Goods: The Ultimate Sneaker Collection" at Sotheby's in New York City on July 22, 2019. Britain to send 250 troops to U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali Britain will deploy 250 troops to Mali to aid a United Nations peacekeeping mission protecting an unstable peace, the British government announced on Monday. Watch: Bear makes a mess in Vermont couple's kitchen Authorities in Vermont said a bear that broke into a home and ransacked the kitchen was a "real Vermont bear" that went straight for the maple syrup. Astronomers measure powerful magnetic fields around hot Jupiter exoplanets Astronomers have for the first time directly measured the powerful magnetic fields surrounding hot Jupiters, gas-giant exoplanets orbiting close to their host stars. |
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Killing of couple in Canada may be linked to missing teens and another death, police sayA burning car belonging to two missing teens and a dead man were found about 300 miles from where a U.S. woman and her Australian boyfriend were found shot dead. Almost $5 million worth of gold bars seized at Heathrow AirportThe gold bars weighed in at almost 230 pounds. American family of kidnapped Libyan politician pleads for her returnSeham Sergiwa, a women's rights advocate, was kidnapped from her home in Benghazi on July 17 by Libyan National Army, her relatives say. Boris Johnson is likely Britain's next leader. Is he a 'great brain' or an opportunist?The colorful Conservative lawmaker is the clear favorite to become prime minister after a party leadership contest this week. 17 alleged U.S.-trained spies arrested by IranThe Iranian Intelligence Ministry held a briefing Monday at which they announced the alleged spies are Iranian citizens but trained by the CIA. Israeli crews demolish Palestinian homes in east JerusalemIsrael says the buildings were erected too close to its West Bank separation barrier. Residents say the buildings are on West Bank land. Protesters attacked, tear-gassed as Hong Kong march turns violentProtesters threw eggs at the central government's Liaison Office and spray-painted its surveillance cameras. China's national emblem was splattered with black ink. India launches unmanned moon mission a week after it was abortedThe spacecraft — named Chandrayaan, the Sanskrit word for "moon craft" — is scheduled to land on the lunar south pole in September. Costa Rica officials say tainted alcohol kills at least 19The Costa Rican Health Ministry says it has confirmed 19 deaths from consumption of alcohol tainted with methanol. More Recent Articles
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‘The People Can’t Take It Anymore’: Puerto Rico Erupts in a Day of ProtestsMany Puerto Ricans are deeply dissatisfied with a government they say has left much of the island mired in poverty, unemployment and corruption. Federal Budget Would Raise Spending by $320 BillionThe deal, which must be passed by Congress and signed by the president, would stop a potential debt default and avoid automatic spending cuts. But it would also increase the surging deficit. Trump Administration to Expand Fast-Tracked Deportations Across the U.S.Immigrants who cannot prove they have had legal status to reside in the United States for longer than two years could be deported without being given a court hearing. These Michigan Voters Show How Trump’s ‘Go Back’ Attack May Help HimVoters in a part of the state that swung for Mr. Trump in 2016 have largely overlooked his recent attacks on four congresswomen, instead focusing their ire on Democrats. Justice Dept. Warns Mueller to Stay in ‘Boundaries’ of His ReportIn a letter, the department told the former special counsel not to “discuss the conduct of uncharged third parties” like President Trump when he testifies before Congress. Jeffrey Epstein’s Deep Ties to Top Wall Street FiguresMr. Epstein, who has been charged with sex trafficking, did business with a prominent banker, a top private-equity executive and a hedge-fund billionaire. Puerto Rico, Boris Johnson, India: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. DealBook Briefing: Chinese Investment in the U.S. Drops 90%The steady flow of money that China once poured into the U.S. has shrunk since President Trump took office. The Making of Boris JohnsonCampaigning for Brexit helped put Boris Johnson in position to become the British prime minister. Soon, he may have to figure out how to deliver it. One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Tree FactsAlso this week, visiting some very big bears in a very hot Alaska. Hitler Looted the Art, Then They Looted HitlerNew research is helping the hunt for missing art, largely amassed by Hitler, then re-stolen by desperate Germans in the closing days of the war. ‘We Lost Track of Time and Returned to the Battery Around 1 A.M.’Getting a lift to Governors Island, a Scrabble solution and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Tech Executives Push Trump on Huawei SalesThe White House said on Monday that licensing decisions would be made in a “timely” fashion. New Zealand Plans New Round of Gun Restrictions, Including RegistryPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a second set of proposals following a ban on semiautomatic weapons in response to a deadly shooting at two mosques. With Guns, Cash and Terrorism, Gulf States Vie for Power in SomaliaIn a battle for influence, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have both sent money and weapons to Somalia. A secret recording suggests that militants may be working with the Qataris. Christopher Kraft, NASA’s Face and Voice of Mission Control, Dies at 95He directed the first piloted orbital flights, orchestrated spacewalks, oversaw the first lunar landing and led the space center in Houston. What the Equifax Data-Breach Settlement Means for YouEquifax said it had exposed the data of almost 150 million people in 2017. Now it will pay at least $650 million to settle claims relating to the data breach. 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. The 7 Most Important Supplies for a Starter Earthquake KitWhen the big one hits, be prepared with this gear for enough water, light, communication, power, first aid, and contact info. How to Care for an Aging PetOlder dogs and cats require a little extra love and care, whether they’re new to your home or they’ve been with you for years. Here’s what you need to know. Where Are All the Bob Ross Paintings? We Found Them.Bob Ross painted more than 1,000 landscapes for his television show — so why are they so hard to find? Solving one of the internet’s favorite little mysteries. The Most Versatile Summer SaladNot every vegetable needs to be raw. Yotam Ottolenghi chars his vegetables for salads that can be served over pasta, tucked into sandwiches or used as a dip. The Airport Lounge Is Much Improved, if You Can Squeeze InLounges used to be a quiet place to get some work done. Now they’re offering better food and more services, and might just be victims of their own success. Leon Kossoff, 92, Who Painted Portraits of Urban Life, DiesHis primary subjects were his family and friends, the many glories of London, and old master paintings in the National Gallery. From ‘Groundhog Day’ to ‘Yesterday,’ the Twists We Can’t ExplainA tribute to films with quirky plots that are set in motion for mysterious reasons. Health Facts Aren’t Enough. Should Persuasion Become a Priority?Those with the least understanding of science oppose it the most and also think they know the most, a study showed. How ‘The Lion King’ Gets Real-Life Lion Family Dynamics WrongDisney’s 2019 remake is no nature documentary. It should probably be “The Lion Queen” because males don’t rule the pride; females do. Undercover in a Hospital BedSecret shoppers pretend to be sick to help make hospitals safer for everyone else. How Much Is a View Worth in Manhattan? Try $11 MillionWhen a group of loft owners were confronted with a proposed tower that would have blotted out their views, they gave a developer $11 million to not build. Donald Trump, and Other Readers, Had a Lot to Say About Friedman’s ColumnMore than 5,000 readers, including the president, weighed in. More Recent Articles |
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Monday condemned the violence that broke out hours earlier when weapon-wielding masked assailants attacked pro-democracy protesters, journalists and citizens at a subway station.
Former New York Giants star and current Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. said he felt "disrespected" after the Giants traded him this off-season.
Buffalo Bills veteran running back Frank Gore will be placed on the non-football injury list.
The Department of Justice directed former special counsel Robert Mueller to limit his testimony before Congress Wednesday to the public 448-page report he issued earlier this year.
The NFL suspended Seattle Seahawks standout defensive lineman Jarran Reed for the first six games of this season for violating the league's personal conduct policy.
The Washington Wizards plan to offer All-Star guard Bradley Beal a maximum contract extension once he is eligible to sign the deal.
Former San Antonio Spurs star forward Tim Duncan is returning to the franchise as an assistant coach under Gregg Popovich.
Authorities in Iowa identified a dead body found behind a cooler in a supermarket in January as an employee who was reported missing in 2009.
President Donald Trump announced Monday that congressional leaders reached a tentative two-year budget deal to avoid automatic spending caps and suspend the debt ceiling.
The Dallas Cowboys are valued at $5 billion by Forbes, making them the most valuable sports franchise in the world.
A concentrated batch of downpours and thunderstorms churning near the eastern Bahamas strengthened into Tropical Depression 3 late Monday afternoon.
The Clark County district attorney's office in Nevada announced Monday it will not pursue criminal charges against Cristiano Ronaldo for an alleged rape in 2009.
Sotheby's sold 99 pairs of rare sneakers in a private sale before a planned auction Monday, leaving "one of the most significant" pairs of shoes as the sole item up for bid in the auction house's Stadium Goods sale.
The Department of Homeland security expanded its ability to quickly deport undocumented immigrants who are unable to prove they have been in the United States for at least two years.
When do young people begin to see themselves as "adults?" New research suggests the onset of adulthood is predicted by college spending habits.
Hundreds of pregnancies still occur every year among U.S. women taking an acne medication that carries a high risk of birth defects, a new study finds.
Teens who are belittled and demeaned by their parents are more likely to be bullied and to bully others, a new study suggests.
Multiple cruise lines canceled planned stops in Puerto Rico on Monday as an estimated 200,000 people protested against Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in the streets of San Juan.
Britain plans to join a European-led maritime mission to protect ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz days after Iran seized a British-flagged oil tanker, British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said Monday.
Collectable sneakers are auctioned off at "Stadium Goods: The Ultimate Sneaker Collection" at Sotheby's in New York City on July 22, 2019.
Britain will deploy 250 troops to Mali to aid a United Nations peacekeeping mission protecting an unstable peace, the British government announced on Monday.
Authorities in Vermont said a bear that broke into a home and ransacked the kitchen was a "real Vermont bear" that went straight for the maple syrup.
Astronomers have for the first time directly measured the powerful magnetic fields surrounding hot Jupiters, gas-giant exoplanets orbiting close to their host stars. 

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