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ACLU: 911 children separated at border since June 2018 The American Civil Liberties Union told a federal judge Tuesday that the Trump administration had separated more than 900 children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border since June 2018. Cleveland Indians dealing Trevor Bauer to Cincinnati Reds in 3-team trade The Cleveland Indians are trading All-Star pitcher Trevor Bauer to the Cincinnati Reds in a blockbuster three-team deal. Chicago Cubs acquire David Phelps in trade with Toronto Blue Jays The Toronto Blue Jays traded right-handed relief pitcher David Phelps and cash considerations to the Chicago Cubs for minor league pitcher Thomas Hatch. Philadelphia 76ers sign veteran guard Trey Burke The Philadelphia 76ers signed former New York Knicks and Dallas Mavericks guard Trey Burke to a contract. Seattle Seahawks first-round pick L.J. Collier has high ankle sprain Seattle Seahawks rookie defensive end L.J. Collier is expected to miss the preseason after suffering a high ankle sprain during Tuesday's training camp practice. U.S. Navy announces death of sailor who went overboard in Arabian Sea The U.S. Navy on Tuesday announced the death of a sailor who went missing earlier this month after going overboard in the Arabian Sea. Portland Trail Blazers sign CJ McCollum to $100M contract extension The Portland Trail Blazers signed star guard CJ McCollum to a three-year, $100 million contract extension Tuesday. Arizona Cardinals sign veteran LB Andre Branch The Arizona Cardinals added to their pass-rushing depth by signing veteran outside linebacker Andre Branch to a one-year contract. North Korea fires unidentified projectiles off east coast, South Korea says North Korea on Wednesday fired multiple unidentified projectiles off its east coast, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said, the second such launch in less than a week. Jill Ellis to step down as head coach of U.S. women's soccer team in October USA Soccer announced Tuesday that Jill Ellis will step down as the head coach of the U.S. Women's National Team. China says it released Uyghur ethnic minorities from internment camps China announced Tuesday that it released up to 1 million or more people from a predominantly Muslim ethnic group held in internment camps, prompting skepticism from activists. Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green likely to miss multiple games with ankle injury Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver A.J. Green underwent ankle surgery and is expected to miss multiple regular-season games. SpaceX, Lockheed, Blue Origin, others get new NASA moon contracts NASA handed out new contracts to 10 companies, including SpaceX and Blue Origin, to help send people back to the moon by 2024 -- and to Mars afterward. Study: Competition between brand-name meds won't bring down prices Competition between brand-name drugs won't lower prices, a new study says, because it usually results in higher prices for consumers. N.Y. Gov. Cuomo signs law banning 3D-printed guns New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday signed legislation banning 3D-printed guns, and other firearms and components that can't be detected by a metal detector. Democrats introduce constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United ruling Senate Democrats introduced a constitutional amendment Tuesday to undo the Supreme Court's decision on Citizens United and restrict corporate political donations. Doctors more likely to prescribe antihistamines for children with colds Physicians are more likely to recommend antihistamines for children under age 12 with colds, despite the fact that they provide little known benefit, the researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey said. Dual burden of maternal complications, premature birth takes toll on families One-quarter of women with serious maternal complications also had their babies prematurely, causing immediate and long-term physical, mental, social and financial consequences for women and their families. New camera can film moving object from around a corner Scientists have developed a way to film moving objects around an opaque corner. Smoking may interfere with treatment for lung abnormalities Embolization, a procedure to treat pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) in the lungs, is highly effective, but PAVMs persist in some patients. RNA transcripts sequenced from 14,300-year-old wolf preserved in permafrost Scientists successfully transcribed RNA sequences from liver tissue belonging to a 14,300-year-old wolf preserved in permafrost. In photos: Highlights of the week of July 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Senate holds a hearing on conditions in the migrant facilities at the border and President Donald Trump signs an act to permanently authorize the the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, the week of July 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Unlisted chemicals in Juul e-cigarettes may irritate throats of users While people who vape are inhaling chemicals used in the products, researchers point out they also inhale the results of reactions between those chemicals -- which may have unknown effects. Watch: Firefighters rescue hedgehog trapped under wall Firefighters in Italy came to the rescue of a hedgehog that became stuck while apparently trying to squeeze under a wall in a Milan courtyard. |
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North Korea fires several unidentified projectiles off its eastern coastA South Korean official told NBC News their military is monitoring the situation for additional launches while maintaining "readiness." Congo officials say 2nd Ebola case confirmed in city of GomaThere appeared to be no link between the new case and the previous one in the city. Lebanon music festival cancels show after Christian pressureFestival organizers say they canceled the performance of Mashrou' Leila, whose lead singer is gay, "to prevent bloodshed and maintain peace.” Italian cop allegedly killed by American teens was unarmed, police sayItalian officials say that one of the teens admitted to taking pharmaceuticals and drinking alcohol before the incident. Pakistani army plane crashes into homes, killing at least 18A Pakistani military plane crashed near Rawalpindi before dawn on Tuesday, killing at least 18 people. Afghan and NATO forces have killed most civilians this year, U.N. report saysMost of the civilian casualties were apparently inflicted during Afghan and NATO operations against insurgents, such as airstrikes on militant hideouts. Officials say 57 dead, 16 decapitated in Brazil prison riotAt least 57 prisoners were killed by other inmates during clashes between organized crime groups in the Altamira prison in northern Brazil Monday. More Recent Articles
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More Than 900 Migrant Children Have Been Separated From Their Families Over Past YearSeparations of migrant families are continuing in substantial numbers, often for reasons as simple as a parent with a traffic ticket, the American Civil Liberties Union reported. ‘Moscow Mitch’ Tag Enrages McConnell and Squeezes G.O.P. on Election SecurityMr. McConnell, the Senate leader, has typically embraced nasty nicknames by critics. But criticism of his role in blocking election measures has taken hold in an unusual way. Need Extra Time on Tests? It Helps to Have CashDemand for disability accommodations for schoolwork and testing has swelled. But access to them is unequal and the process is vulnerable to abuse. For Big Banks, It’s an Endless Fight With HackersAn engineer in Seattle was charged with stealing the information of millions of customers from Capital One. The incident was surprisingly common. ‘I’m Never Coming Back,’ the Woman at the Center of the Capital One Heist Warned FriendsA look at Paige Thompson, the former Amazon Web Services employee who was arrested in the Capital One data breach. She Thought He Would Kill Her. Then She Complimented His Orchids.Badly injured and kidnapped by a man she feared would murder her, an Austrian woman survived by keeping her cool and connecting with her captor. The Origins of Boeing’s 737 Max CrisisA dangerous software system was implicated in two fatal crashes in less than five months. Why was the plane deemed safe to fly? Fiction About Unprecedented SituationsTed Chiang talks about “Exhalation,” and Helen Phillips discusses “The Need.” Where Did It Go Wrong for Beto?A national campaign has exposed each and every one of his weaknesses. Is there any chance of a comeback? Democrats Can Win by Running Against Trump’s RacismIt’s the right thing to do — both morally and electorally. Love and VisasCan a marriage made of video chats and airplane tickets survive? A Racist Stuck in the PastIn Trump’s mind, it’s still 1989. An Impeachment Inquiry Is Coming. It Might Have Already Begun.Robert Mueller’s testimony may have lacked thrills, but it marked a turning point in the case against the president. Fix Our Health Care System. Don’t Try to Make It Perfect.Our political leaders waste time in partisan battles that leave people uninsured. Do You Have to Be a Jerk to Be Great?Navigating the tension between work and relationships. The White House Blocked My Report on Climate Change and National SecurityPolitics intruded on science and intelligence. That’s why I quit my job as an analyst for the State Department. America’s Intelligence Chief Must Value Honesty Over PoliticsIf confirmed as director of national intelligence, would John Ratcliffe be more loyal to the truth or to the president? When a Restraining Order Fails, a GPS Tracker Can Save LivesGreater surveillance of domestic abusers protects their victims from escalating violence. They’re Mad as HellAmong older women, anger is trending. In the time of #MeToo, their indignation is long overdue. For the Freshest Fish, Head to the East RiverOut on Pier 17 in the seaport district, Jean-Georges Vongerichten has opened a seafood restaurant called the Fulton. North Korea Fires Short-Range Missiles, Its 2nd Test in Less Than a WeekThe ballistic missiles were launched Wednesday from near Wonsan, a coastal town east of Pyongyang, the South Korean military said. Apple Reports Declining Profits and Stagnant Growth, AgainRevenue rose slightly in the most recent quarter, the company said, but profits still fell as iPhone sales continued to drop. Body of Concertgoer Found in France Fuels Anger Over Use of ForceThe body of Steve Maia Caniço was found in the Loire river, over a month after he disappeared at a concert that was broken up by police with tear gas. Ex-Michigan State President to Get $2.4 Million in Retirement DealLou Anna Simon, who faces criminal charges that she lied about her knowledge of Lawrence G. Nassar’s sexual abuse, has denied any wrongdoing. How a Group of Heretical Thinkers Chipped Away at the Idea of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’“Gods of the Upper Air,” by Charles King, tells the story of the anthropologist Franz Boas and those he influenced, including Margaret Mead and Zora Neale Hurston. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We’re Not Dating, but We’re Still Sleeping Together’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. In Brazil, Mending an Urban Fabric With Geometry and BambooWith designer and artist Alison Grace Martin, architects and engineers are embracing “the logic of the weave.” Why a Woman’s Sex Life Declines After Menopause (Hint: Sometimes It’s Her Partner)A revealing new analysis gives voice to the many reasons a woman’s sex life often falters with age. NASA’s TESS Satellite Spots ‘Missing Link’ ExoplanetsHalfway through its first tour of the local universe, the spacecraft has found a “Super Earth” and two “sub-Neptunes.” For a Torn A.C.L., Considering Repair Rather Than ReplacementRepair may be especially helpful for children, who are more likely than older patients to reinjure a reconstructed A.C.L., a pioneer of the surgery says. More Recent Articles |
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The American Civil Liberties Union told a federal judge Tuesday that the Trump administration had separated more than 900 children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border since June 2018.
The Cleveland Indians are trading All-Star pitcher Trevor Bauer to the Cincinnati Reds in a blockbuster three-team deal.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded right-handed relief pitcher David Phelps and cash considerations to the Chicago Cubs for minor league pitcher Thomas Hatch.
The Philadelphia 76ers signed former New York Knicks and Dallas Mavericks guard Trey Burke to a contract.
Seattle Seahawks rookie defensive end L.J. Collier is expected to miss the preseason after suffering a high ankle sprain during Tuesday's training camp practice.
The U.S. Navy on Tuesday announced the death of a sailor who went missing earlier this month after going overboard in the Arabian Sea.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed star guard CJ McCollum to a three-year, $100 million contract extension Tuesday.
The Arizona Cardinals added to their pass-rushing depth by signing veteran outside linebacker Andre Branch to a one-year contract.
North Korea on Wednesday fired multiple unidentified projectiles off its east coast, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said, the second such launch in less than a week.
USA Soccer announced Tuesday that Jill Ellis will step down as the head coach of the U.S. Women's National Team.
China announced Tuesday that it released up to 1 million or more people from a predominantly Muslim ethnic group held in internment camps, prompting skepticism from activists.
Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver A.J. Green underwent ankle surgery and is expected to miss multiple regular-season games.
NASA handed out new contracts to 10 companies, including SpaceX and Blue Origin, to help send people back to the moon by 2024 -- and to Mars afterward.
Competition between brand-name drugs won't lower prices, a new study says, because it usually results in higher prices for consumers.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday signed legislation banning 3D-printed guns, and other firearms and components that can't be detected by a metal detector.
Senate Democrats introduced a constitutional amendment Tuesday to undo the Supreme Court's decision on Citizens United and restrict corporate political donations.
Physicians are more likely to recommend antihistamines for children under age 12 with colds, despite the fact that they provide little known benefit, the researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey said.
One-quarter of women with serious maternal complications also had their babies prematurely, causing immediate and long-term physical, mental, social and financial consequences for women and their families.
Scientists have developed a way to film moving objects around an opaque corner.
Embolization, a procedure to treat pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) in the lungs, is highly effective, but PAVMs persist in some patients.
Scientists successfully transcribed RNA sequences from liver tissue belonging to a 14,300-year-old wolf preserved in permafrost.
The U.S. Senate holds a hearing on conditions in the migrant facilities at the border and President Donald Trump signs an act to permanently authorize the the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, the week of July 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
While people who vape are inhaling chemicals used in the products, researchers point out they also inhale the results of reactions between those chemicals -- which may have unknown effects.
Firefighters in Italy came to the rescue of a hedgehog that became stuck while apparently trying to squeeze under a wall in a Milan courtyard. 

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