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Toxic algae bloom forces closure of 21 Mississippi beaches A toxic algae bloom shut down all of the beaches along Missippi's Gulf Coast, officials announced Sunday. U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for missing Carnival Victory crew member The U.S. Coast Guard announced Sunday that it had suspended its search for a Carnival Cruise Lines crew member who fell overboard on Thursday. Milwaukee Brewers' Christian Yelich drops out of 2019 MLB Home Run Derby Milwaukee Brewers star outfielder Christian Yelich won't participate in the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby due to a back injury. Washington Nationals' Max Scherzer skipping 2019 MLB All-Star Game Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer is sitting out of the 2019 MLB All-Star Game due to a back injury. Immigration official: ICE prepared to deport 1 million immigrants with pending removal orders The head of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said immigration authorities are prepared to carry out deportations of about 1 million people. Los Angeles Lakers to re-sign veteran PG Rajon Rondo The Los Angeles Lakers are bringing back veteran point guard Rajon Rondo on a two-year contract. Investigators working to determine cause of South Florida explosion Investigators on Sunday searched for the cause of an explosion at a Florida shopping center that injured nearly two dozen people. San Antonio Spurs to sign former Boston Celtics F Marcus Morris The San Antonio Spurs are signing former Boston Celtics forward and current free agent Marcus Morris. 16,000 evacuated as experts diffuse American WWII bomb in Frankfurt More than 16,000 people were evacuated in Germany Sunday as experts diffused an American World War II bomb. Golden State Warriors to retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jersey The Golden State Warriors are retiring veteran forward Andre Iguodala's number, the team announced Sunday. Watch: Mulan vows, 'I will bring honor to us all,' in first live-action teaser Disney released Sunday the first teaser for its upcoming, live-action version of the 1998 animated movie, "Mulan." Indonesia issues tsunami warning after magnitude 6.9 earthquake The Indonesian Geophysics Agency issued a tsunami warning that later expired in the wake of an earthquake that struck off the country's eastern coast on Sunday. Man arrested in connection with death of original Mouseketeer Dennis Day A 36-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of Dennis Day, an original member of "The Mickey Mouse Club." Florida man found dead with more than 100 dog bites A Florida man was found dead with more than 100 dog bites on his, and an autopsy confirmed he died from injuries caused by the attack. North Korea scientists recognized for plant growth accelerator A North Korean couple has been awarded an inventor's medal for their work in plant growth accelerators, according to a Japan-based newspaper. 'Spider-Man' tops North American box office with $93.6M "Spider-Man: Far From Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $93.6 million in receipts during its opening weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday. Women's World Cup soccer: USA defeats Netherlands 2-0 for second straight title The United States Women's National Team scored two second-half goals, defeating the Netherlands 2-0 to win its second consecutive Women's World Cup title. Vinnie Jones' wife Tanya dies at 53 Tanya Jones, the wife of British actor and former soccer player Vinnie Jones, has died at the age of 53. Joe Biden apologizes for comments about working with segregationist senators Former Vice President Joe Biden apologized during a presidential campaign event for comments he made about his work with segregationist senators. Samsung’s Lee travels to Japan amid trade tensions The vice chairman of South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics is traveling to Japan as trade tensions escalate between the two countries. Peyton List, Yara Shahidi mourn late actor Cameron Boyce Hollywood is mourning the death of 20-year-old Disney Channel actor Cameron Boyce this weekend. Right, left wing groups conduct competing D.C. rallies WASHINGTON - More than 200 Trump supporters from Proud Boys, an alt-right group, and a larger number of counterprotesters confronted each other at the Freedom Plaza. Gulf Coast put on alert for potential tropical storm to form late week After more than a month of inactivity in the tropical Atlantic basin, there is concern for development in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico with potential impacts to residents and visitors later this week. South Korea to deploy warships, drones at maritime border South Korea's military plans to deploy "large and medium-sized warships" in areas of the Northern Limit Line, the maritime border with North Korea. Three people injured during running of the bulls in Spain Three people were hospitalized, including one gored, Sunday after the first day of the famed Running of the Bulls festival in Pamplona, northern Spain. |
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U.K.'s top diplomat in U.S. blasts Trump in leaked memosThe leaks provide a rare insight into how a key U.S. ally views the Trump administration behind closed doors. U.S. women win fourth World Cup title in 2-0 victory over the NetherlandsAfter a scoreless first half, U.S. women's team co-captain Megan Rapinoe earned the first goal of the game with a penalty kick. Search to expand for American scientist missing on Greek island"If anyone can find her way out of a difficult situation it is Suzanne," said the employer for American scientist Suzanne Eaton, who vanished last week. 6.9 magnitude earthquake strikes IndonesiaThe U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered 115 miles southeast of the city of Manado at a depth of 15 miles. Hong Kong protesters march again, aiming to take their message to the mainlandThe demonstrations, which were sparked by a controversial extradition bill, have expanded into a broader repudiation of Beijing's growing influence. How much time before Iran could have a nuclear bomb?Iran says it will reverse course if European powers that signed the nuke deal provide economic relief. "This is not a sprint to a bomb," said one expert. Women's soccer enters new era with huge World Cup audiencesThe sport will hope to further establish its growing appeal on Sunday as millions prepare to watch the U.S. take on the Netherlands in the World Cup final. João Gilberto, pioneer of Brazil's bossa nova, dies at 88The Grammy-winning artist was instrumental in popularizing the bossa nova music style around the world. More Recent Articles
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ICE Used Facial Recognition to Mine State Driver’s License DatabasesImmigration and Customs Enforcement officials have analyzed millions of drivers’ photos without their knowledge, newly released documents show. Trump and His Aides Dismiss Reports of Disease and Hunger in Border Facilities“It’s an extraordinarily challenging situation,” the acting secretary of homeland security said, but he called many details “unsubstantiated.” Iran Announces New Breach of Nuclear Deal Limits and Threatens Further ViolationsThe deputy foreign minister said Iran would take additional steps over the limits on uranium enrichment in the accord unless it gets sanctions relief. Greek Elections: Prime Minister Loses Re-Election to Center RightVoters pushed out Alexis Tsipras, a former firebrand leftist, after years of austerity. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, a Harvard-educated former banker, will succeed him. Zoe Lister-Jones Reads ‘An Empty Heart Is One That Can Be Filled’This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about the benefits of heartbreak. The 50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 YearsOur critics Dwight Garner, Parul Sehgal and Jennifer Szalai explain their choices; and Daniel Okrent discusses “The Guarded Gate,” his history of America’s immigration policy. Do Americans Need Air-Conditioning?Summer’s great indoor-temperature debate rages on. Into Their 60s and ‘Into the Woods’The company that created abridged musicals for schools has begun to tailor productions for older actors in community centers and nursing homes. Afghan Talks With Taliban Reflect a Changed NationThe pain of bloodshed and pride in progress were on display as Afghan officials met with insurgents for face-to-face negotiations. Starbucks Apologizes After Six Police Officers in Arizona Say They Were Asked to LeaveA customer complained that the officers’ presence made him feel uncomfortable, prompting a barista to ask them to leave, an organization representing the officers said. A City Paid a Hefty Ransom to Hackers. But Its Pains Are Far From Over.Weeks after Lake City, Fla., was hit by a cyberattack, the phones are back on and email is working, but the city has not yet recovered all its files. Hong Kong Protesters Take Their Message to Chinese TouristsA march on Sunday is the first major action since protesters concerned about Beijing’s influence broke into the Hong Kong legislature last week. Eva Kor, Survivor of Twin Experiments at Auschwitz, Dies at 85She lost her parents and two sisters in the death camp. She and her twin, Miriam, were spared so that Dr. Josef Mengele could use them as “human guinea pigs.” Mexican Opium Prices Plummet, Driving Poppy Farmers to MigrateThe drop in prices is leading poppy farmers to seek work in the United States and other places. Deutsche Bank Scales Back Ambitions, Announcing Job Cuts and ReorganizationThe bank that once symbolized German economic prowess is effectively abandoning hope of playing in the same league as Wall Street banks, and struggling to remain relevant. Blindsided by a ‘Devastating’ Veto, Alaska’s University System Pleads for a LifelineFacing campus closures and wide layoffs, university leaders are pleading with lawmakers to override the governor’s deep cuts to state support in a special session this week. El Chapo Earned $12,666,181,704, Prosecutors Say. They Want Him to Pay It Back.As the kingpin’s sentencing approaches, prosecutors in Brooklyn filed a forfeiture request asking that he pay back the vast profits from his life of crime. It’s Never Going to Be Perfect, So Just Get It DoneVoltaire was right. Delighted — and Disturbed — by Octavia Spencer’s Rage in ‘Ma’Complex themes of black isolation, motherhood, white entitlement, pain and humor course through her character. Other Teen Prodigies to Coco Gauff: ‘Don’t Read Everything About You’Chris Evert was 16 when she dazzled at the U.S. Open in 1971. But, she noted, with less television and no social media, “it was just a different world.” Should Oil Money Fund the Arts? Leading British Artists Say NoThe National Portrait Gallery in London is the latest institution to face high-profile protests over fossil-fuel sponsorship. What Do You Get When You Cross Mark Morris With Samuel Beckett?The choreographer, whose playfulness is serious, will stage three pieces by Beckett, who wears his seriousness lightly, at a festival in Northern Ireland. Could This Be the End of Frankincense?As more uses are found for the aromatic resin, the population of trees that produce it are on the brink of collapse. Scientists Took an M.R.I. Scan of an AtomThe hospital technology, typically used to identify human ailments, captured perhaps the world’s smallest magnetic resonance image. At Banks and Fund Firms, Access Is Too Often Denied, Blind and Deaf Investors SayWorkers with sensory challenges face an array of digital obstacles to managing their retirement accounts and have sued to insure banks’ websites comply with federal disability law. U.S. Wins Record Fourth World Cup TitleLive coverage and analysis of the Women’s World Cup final. The United States is chasing its record fourth title. The Netherlands is trying to win its first. Jeffrey Epstein, Billionaire Long Accused of Molesting Minors, Is ChargedMr. Epstein, who was charged with sex trafficking, had avoided federal charges a decade ago in a widely criticized plea deal. More Recent Articles |
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A toxic algae bloom shut down all of the beaches along Missippi's Gulf Coast, officials announced Sunday.
The U.S. Coast Guard announced Sunday that it had suspended its search for a Carnival Cruise Lines crew member who fell overboard on Thursday.
Milwaukee Brewers star outfielder Christian Yelich won't participate in the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby due to a back injury.
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer is sitting out of the 2019 MLB All-Star Game due to a back injury.
The head of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said immigration authorities are prepared to carry out deportations of about 1 million people.
The Los Angeles Lakers are bringing back veteran point guard Rajon Rondo on a two-year contract.
Investigators on Sunday searched for the cause of an explosion at a Florida shopping center that injured nearly two dozen people.
The San Antonio Spurs are signing former Boston Celtics forward and current free agent Marcus Morris.
More than 16,000 people were evacuated in Germany Sunday as experts diffused an American World War II bomb.
The Golden State Warriors are retiring veteran forward Andre Iguodala's number, the team announced Sunday.
Disney released Sunday the first teaser for its upcoming, live-action version of the 1998 animated movie, "Mulan."
The Indonesian Geophysics Agency issued a tsunami warning that later expired in the wake of an earthquake that struck off the country's eastern coast on Sunday.
A 36-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of Dennis Day, an original member of "The Mickey Mouse Club."
A Florida man was found dead with more than 100 dog bites on his, and an autopsy confirmed he died from injuries caused by the attack.
A North Korean couple has been awarded an inventor's medal for their work in plant growth accelerators, according to a Japan-based newspaper.
"Spider-Man: Far From Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $93.6 million in receipts during its opening weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday.
The United States Women's National Team scored two second-half goals, defeating the Netherlands 2-0 to win its second consecutive Women's World Cup title.
Tanya Jones, the wife of British actor and former soccer player Vinnie Jones, has died at the age of 53.
Former Vice President Joe Biden apologized during a presidential campaign event for comments he made about his work with segregationist senators.
The vice chairman of South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics is traveling to Japan as trade tensions escalate between the two countries.
Hollywood is mourning the death of 20-year-old Disney Channel actor Cameron Boyce this weekend.
WASHINGTON - More than 200 Trump supporters from Proud Boys, an alt-right group, and a larger number of counterprotesters confronted each other at the Freedom Plaza.
After more than a month of inactivity in the tropical Atlantic basin, there is concern for development in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico with potential impacts to residents and visitors later this week.
South Korea's military plans to deploy "large and medium-sized warships" in areas of the Northern Limit Line, the maritime border with North Korea.
Three people were hospitalized, including one gored, Sunday after the first day of the famed Running of the Bulls festival in Pamplona, northern Spain. 

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