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Hong Kong leader condemns 'rioters' for Sunday's violence Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, on Monday condemned the protesters who clashed with police the night previous inside an upscale shopping mall as "rioters" while defending the actions of law enforcement. Florida Gators QB Feleipe Franks says baseball is a 'backup job' Florida Gators redshirt junior quarterback Feleipe Franks said a Major League Baseball career is his backup plan after he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox last month. Golden State Warriors GM says he won't trade guard D'Angelo Russell Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers said he doesn't plan on trading new Warriors guard D'Angelo Russell after signing him earlier this off-season. Ford begins union negotiations; UAW leader calls for end of 'race to the bottom' Ford Motor Co. and United Auto Workers leaders began labor negotiations at the Detroit automaker's headquarters Monday. Congresswomen describe Trump's tweets as 'blatantly racist' distraction Four congresswomen President Donald Trump targeted in a series of tweets over the weekend described his comments as a "blatantly racist" distraction Monday. Free agent guard Jonathan Cooper signs with Oakland Raiders Free agent guard Jonathan Cooper has signed with the Oakland Raiders, the team announced Monday. Cleveland Cavaliers to waive guard J.R. Smith Veteran guard J.R. Smith is now an unrestricted free agent after the Cleveland Cavaliers placed him on waivers. Spring flooding in Midwest will begin to unclog America's soybean backup The historic spring flooding that prevented Midwest farmers from planting millions of acres of corn and soy will help to unclog the nation's soybean market this fall. Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett to sign four-year contract extension with Atlanta Falcons Veteran defensive tackle Grady Jarrett has agreed to sign a four-year, $68 million extension with the Atlanta Falcons. SpaceX Dragon capsule explosion blamed on titanium valve failure SpaceX announced Monday that the explosion of its Crew Dragon space capsule during an April test in Florida was due to the failure of a titanium valve. Kellyanne Conway defies subpoena to testify about alleged Hatch Act violations White House counselor Kellyanne Conway defied a subpoena to testify before Congress about alleged violations of the Hatch Act on Monday. Guard Ben Simmons agrees to max contract extension with Philadelphia 76ers Former NBA Rookie of the Year Ben Simmons has agreed to sign a max contract extension with the Philadelphia 76ers. Cincinnati Bengals guard Clint Boling retires because of blood clot in leg Cincinnati Bengals guard Clint Boling announced his retirement Monday after he missed all spring workouts with a blood clot in his leg. New York Giants suspend safety Kamrin Moore after domestic violence incident New York Giants safety Kamrin Moore has been suspended indefinitely after he was arrested for "an alleged domestic violence-related incident," the team announced Monday. Bureau of Land Management HQ to move to Colorado from D.C. The headquarters of the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management will move west to Grand Junction, Colo., Sen. Cory Gardner announced Monday. James Alex Fields Jr. gets second life sentence for killing Heather Heyer An Ohio man received a second life sentence Monday for driving his car into a crowd full of counterprotesters during a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017. Suspect confesses to killing U.S. scientist Suzanne Eaton in Greece A suspect confessed Monday to killing U.S. scientist Suzanne Eaton on the Greek Island of Crete. Number of U.S. kids sent to foster care more than doubled due to opioid epidemic The number of kids placed in foster care in the United States due to parental drug use has more than doubled over the past two decades, rising to nearly 96,700 in 2017 from about 39,100 in 2000. Twitter unveils revamped desktop website Twitter unveiled its new website Monday, introducing a desktop Explore page, new access to the Bookmarks feature and a variety of dark mode themes. Too much social media use may increase depression risk in teens The more that teens used social media and watched television, the greater their risk of depression, a new study found. Study warns against putting off treatment of high blood pressure, cholesterol Young adults with high blood pressure or elevated LDL cholesterol may face increased risks of heart disease years later -- even if they manage to get those numbers down in middle-age, a new study suggests. Watch: Man with ear pain found to have a butterfly in ear canal A doctor in Vietnam shared video of an unusual case where a patient complaining of pain had a butterfly in his ear canal. Man collects $1M jackpot after winning on 26 of 27 lottery tickets A lottery player who said he has won money on 26 of his last 27 scratch-off tickets had his streak culminate in a $1 million prize. Watch: Ants form 'rafts' in Tropical Storm Barry's floods Fire ants in Louisiana were caught on camera saving themselves from Tropical Storm Barry's floodwaters by banding together into the form of a raft. |
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Chess king captured: Champion admits to using smartphone on the toilet to cheat"I simply lost my mind," the Czech champion, Igors Rausis, told Chess.com Suspect admits to killing U.S. scientist Suzanne Eaton in Greece, police source saysEaton's body was found July 8 outside the port city of Chania, days after she was reported missing. Cuban singer becomes pioneer of #MeToo movement on islandSome 500 Cuban figures have signed an open letter of support for Alfonso that condemns violence against women on a Facebook page titled, "I Believe You." Italy detains 3 in seizure of weapons, missile, Nazi plaquesPolice said one of the men arrested had in 2001 run unsuccessfully as a Senate candidate for the neo-fascist Forza Nuova party. 20 million children miss out on lifesaving vaccines"Vaccines are one of our most important tools for preventing outbreaks and keeping the world safe." Gay codebreaker Alan Turing to be featured on British bank noteTuring, credited by many as the father of modern computing, will be featured on the £50 note starting in 2021, the Bank of England announced Monday. Young Salvadoran woman accused of abortion faces retrial, hefty sentenceThis is the first retrial of an abortion case in a country that pursues legal cases against women who've experienced miscarriages and obstetric emergencies. Israeli minister's gay conversion therapy remarks widely condemnedThe new education minister's remarks in favor of the controversial practice that seeks to turn gays into heterosexuals came under widespread criticism. Britain says there is a 'small window' to save Iran nuclear dealThe United Kingdom disagrees with the United States on how to handle the crisis despite the U.S. being its closest ally. Gone fishing: Kids 10 to 14 take 600-mile road trip before being stopped by Aussie policePolice did not know if the children were related or how they knew each other. More Recent Articles
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After Trump Accuses Four Democratic Congresswomen of Hating U.S., They Fire BackPresident Trump amplified his attacks against the lawmakers, and they responded by charging that he was pressing the agenda of white nationalists from the White House. A Blaring Message in Republicans’ Muted Criticism: It’s Trump’s PartyThe scant condemnation of the president’s remarks on four Democratic congresswomen reflected his tightening stranglehold on lawmakers of his party, and a collective eye on 2020. Trump’s Aides, Not Eager to Defend His Tweets, Also Don’t Condemn ThemHis staff was more frustrated that the remarks interrupted an intraparty Democratic fight between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and four freshman congresswomen, giving them a common enemy. ‘Nobody Opened the Door’: Neighbors Rally During an ICE Raid in HoustonPresident Trump has declared the beginning of ICE raids over the weekend “successful, saying that “many, many were taken out Sunday.” Beto O’Rourke’s Fund-Raising Falters as 2020 Democrats Announce FinancesMr. O’Rourke, who had entered the race with the promise of being a financial powerhouse, raised only a fraction of the front-runners: $3.6 million. The ‘Lady of the House’ Who Was Long Entangled With Jeffrey EpsteinGhislaine Maxwell worked with Mr. Epstein for more than a decade, raising questions about what she knew of his alleged sexual exploitation of young women and girls. As Los Angeles Officials Hailed Nipsey Hussle as a Hero, Others Were Investigating HimAfter the rapper was gunned down in Los Angeles, city leaders embraced him as a peacemaker. But he was also under investigation. Tweet Tempest, Asylum, Alan Turing: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Waiting for the Immigration Raids“The fear is there every single day.” We spoke with a woman who worried that she and her family could be targeted for deportation. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on FutureWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. The 25 Works of Art That Define the Contemporary AgeThree artists and a pair of curators came together at The New York Times to attempt to make a list of the era’s essential artworks. Here’s their conversation. In ‘The Nickel Boys,’ Colson Whitehead Depicts a Real-Life House of HorrorsThe reform school at the center of Whitehead’s new novel (his first since “The Underground Railroad”) is more like a prison where the inmates are brutalized and even killed. ‘Driving Down Amsterdam Avenue, I Got a Flat in My Right Rear Tire’A salesman almost can’t make his rounds, celebrity spotting and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. $3.6 Million in Pay for Head of Nonprofit Shelter OperatorThe former leader of the largest nonprofit group running shelters for migrant children received $3.6 million in compensation in the group’s latest fiscal year, according to tax records. Pernell Whitaker, Champion in Four Boxing Classes, Dies at 55A defensive master, Whitaker “could stand in front of you and you couldn’t find him,” one boxing announcer said. He died after being struck by a car in Virginia. Child Neglect Reports Sat Unread for 4 Years Because of an Email Mix-upA small change to an email address led to reports to a Colorado hotline for child abuse and neglect cases sitting unread for years, officials said. You’re Not Paying Attention, but You Really Should BeHow to actually notice the world around you. Weight Lifting to Fight IncontinenceCan vaginal weights help to prevent pelvic floor disorders? 5 Things to Avoid on Amazon Prime DayDon’t fall for a bundle blunder. Angered by This Roosevelt Statue? A Museum Wants Visitors to Weigh InConversation about monuments has reached a fever pitch, and the city was split on this one. The American Museum of Natural History is opening an exhibition on it. 6 Glorious Ways to Do Corn on the CobPlain melted butter is good; these toppings are better. Here are six wildly delicious ways to dress up sweet summer corn. He Emerged From Prison a Potent Symbol of H.I.V. CriminalizationMichael L. Johnson, a gay athlete convicted of not disclosing his H.I.V. status to sexual partners, was released 25 years early and has become a galvanizing force to overhaul laws. In Hawaii, Rat Lungworm Disease Infects People but Eludes ResearchersA brain-invading parasite has made nearly 100 people sick in Hawaii in the last decade. How worried should health officials be? For Sibling Battles, Be a Sportscaster, Not a RefereeNarrate what’s happening. Repeat back what your kids say to you. Try to be neutral. When Our Daughter Walked In on UsIf only we had been under the covers like normal parents. The Crowd Roars for Federer, and Djokovic Tunes Out the NoiseNovak Djokovic came prepared to face the pro-Federer frenzy. He got the last word anyway: the victory. More Recent Articles |
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Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, on Monday condemned the protesters who clashed with police the night previous inside an upscale shopping mall as "rioters" while defending the actions of law enforcement.
Florida Gators redshirt junior quarterback Feleipe Franks said a Major League Baseball career is his backup plan after he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox last month.
Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers said he doesn't plan on trading new Warriors guard D'Angelo Russell after signing him earlier this off-season.
Ford Motor Co. and United Auto Workers leaders began labor negotiations at the Detroit automaker's headquarters Monday.
Four congresswomen President Donald Trump targeted in a series of tweets over the weekend described his comments as a "blatantly racist" distraction Monday.
Free agent guard Jonathan Cooper has signed with the Oakland Raiders, the team announced Monday.
Veteran guard J.R. Smith is now an unrestricted free agent after the Cleveland Cavaliers placed him on waivers.
The historic spring flooding that prevented Midwest farmers from planting millions of acres of corn and soy will help to unclog the nation's soybean market this fall.
Veteran defensive tackle Grady Jarrett has agreed to sign a four-year, $68 million extension with the Atlanta Falcons.
SpaceX announced Monday that the explosion of its Crew Dragon space capsule during an April test in Florida was due to the failure of a titanium valve.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway defied a subpoena to testify before Congress about alleged violations of the Hatch Act on Monday.
Former NBA Rookie of the Year Ben Simmons has agreed to sign a max contract extension with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Cincinnati Bengals guard Clint Boling announced his retirement Monday after he missed all spring workouts with a blood clot in his leg.
New York Giants safety Kamrin Moore has been suspended indefinitely after he was arrested for "an alleged domestic violence-related incident," the team announced Monday.
The headquarters of the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management will move west to Grand Junction, Colo., Sen. Cory Gardner announced Monday.
An Ohio man received a second life sentence Monday for driving his car into a crowd full of counterprotesters during a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
A suspect confessed Monday to killing U.S. scientist Suzanne Eaton on the Greek Island of Crete.
The number of kids placed in foster care in the United States due to parental drug use has more than doubled over the past two decades, rising to nearly 96,700 in 2017 from about 39,100 in 2000.
Twitter unveiled its new website Monday, introducing a desktop Explore page, new access to the Bookmarks feature and a variety of dark mode themes.
The more that teens used social media and watched television, the greater their risk of depression, a new study found.
Young adults with high blood pressure or elevated LDL cholesterol may face increased risks of heart disease years later -- even if they manage to get those numbers down in middle-age, a new study suggests.
A doctor in Vietnam shared video of an unusual case where a patient complaining of pain had a butterfly in his ear canal.
A lottery player who said he has won money on 26 of his last 27 scratch-off tickets had his streak culminate in a $1 million prize.
Fire ants in Louisiana were caught on camera saving themselves from Tropical Storm Barry's floodwaters by banding together into the form of a raft. 

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