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Passenger dresses as clown, starts cruise ship brawl A cruise passenger dressed as a clown allegedly sparked a bloody mass brawl on the P&O Britannia ship early Friday morning. Boy, 2, missing after parents die in apparent murder-suicide Authorities are searching for a 2-year-old boy from Oregon, who was not with his parents who were found dead Thursday in an apparent murder-suicide in Montana. Watch: 'Jack Ryan' Season 2 teaser brings hero to Venezeula The first trailer for Season 2 of "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" was released online Saturday. David Ortiz: Former Red Sox slugger released from hospital after June shooting Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz has been released from Massachusetts General Hospital after suffering a gunshot wound in June. Oakland Athletics to acquire pitcher Jake Diekman from Kansas City Royals The Oakland Athletics have agreed to acquire left-handed pitcher Jake Diekman from the Kansas City Royals. Children across Britain attempt egg and spoon race world record Families gathered in 51 locations across Britain to attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest amount of people participating in an egg and spoon race. Escaped cow causes chaos in Irish town An escaped cow caused chaos in an Irish town when it ran loose through busy streets and knocked at least one witness to the ground. Authorities arrest Bronx man at JFK airport on terrorism charges Federal authorities arrested a 33-year-old Bronx man Friday at John F. Kennedy International Airport charging that he attempted to provide material support to terrorists. Runaway tire crashes into Jeep on New Jersey highway A driver on a New Jersey highway captured video of a loose tire that rolled along the road, bounced over the median, and crashed into a vehicle headed in the opposite direction. Maryland couple's itchy hands lead to $50,000 jackpot A Maryland couple said they took their itchy hands as a sign that it was time to play the lottery and ended up winning a $50,000 jackpot. N.Y. man charged with homicide of twins left in hot car A father was charged Saturday with homicide after leaving twins in a hot car while at work, police said. Watch: Pfefferman family deals with Maura's death in 'Transparent' trailerWatch: Egan Bernal set to become youngest Tour de France champion in 110 years Egan Bernal, 22, is expected to be declared the youngest Tour de France champion in 110 years when the competition ends Sunday. Authorities detain nearly 700 in Moscow protests Moscow police detained nearly 700 protesters Saturday as thousands gathered downtown in continuing protests that had been building for weeks after election officials prevented opposition candidates from running in September local elections. Colts' Frank Reich happy with outside excitement, expectations Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich admitted he is "excited" about the positive attention from fans and analysts. Amazon orders Season 2 of Orlando Bloom's 'Carnival Row' Amazon Prime Video has ordered a second season of "Carnival Row," its fantasy drama starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne. Newlywed dies in Alaska after attempting to cross river A newlywed woman has died after being swept away by a river in Alaska as the couple made their way to a site known as the "Magic Bus" in the film, Into the Wild. Cardinals' Kliff Kingsbury: Defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche 'not in shape' Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche has already drawn rookie head coach Kliff Kingsbury's ire for showing up to camp "not in shape." Trump attacks Elijah Cummings over border criticism President Donald Trump attacked House oversight chairman Elijah Cummings Saturday for criticizing condition of detention facilities at the U.S.-Mexico border. Thunder GM says decision to trade Paul George wasn't 'mutual' Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti disagreed with former Thunder star Paul George's belief there was a "mutual" decision to trade him to the Los Angeles Clippers. WNBA All-Star Game: Rosters, how to watch The WNBA All-Star Game will be played Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas for the first time Saturday afternoon. Deadly earthquakes rattle northern Philippine isles At least eight people are dead and 60 more hurt after three strong earthquakes rocked islands in the northern Philippines on Saturday morning, local time. Some medications, driving are dangerous duoNew York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate suspended for violating drug policy New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substance policy. Netflix renews 'Big Mouth' for three more seasons |
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Police arrest Scottish rape suspect who may have faked deathKim Gordon, who is from the Edinburgh area, is wanted on 24 counts of rape in Scotland. Two American teens arrested in stabbing death of Rome officerThe officer was killed Friday while investigating the theft of a backpack in Rome, police said. Woman who helped pioneer gender-reveal parties now questions the trendJenna Karvunidis changed her thinking after her own daughter came to prefer wearing suits over dresses. Focusing on a baby's gender leaves out "so much of their potential." Guatemalan mother begs soldier to let her and 6-year-old son enter U.S.The plight of a mother and son who had traveled some 1,500 miles , only to be stopped mere feet from the U.S. by a Mexican National Guard soldier, was captured by a Reuters photographer. Russian police arrest hundreds at Moscow election protestThe dispute comes as the Kremlin is struggling with how to deal with strongly opposing views in its sprawling capital of 12.6 million people. Hong Kong police fire tear gas after demonstrators defy protest banIt was a show of defiance against the white-clad assailants who beat dozens of people last Sunday night. Boris Johnson has got the Brexit band back together — will they succeed?Analysis: The new prime minister's inner circle bears a striking resemblance to the crusaders that led the original 2016 referendum campaign. South Korean nightclub loft collapse kills 2, injures at least 10 othersAthletes from the U.S. water polo teams were at the site celebrating a championship, but all are safe and accounted for, a team official said. More Recent Articles
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The Roots of Boeing’s 737 Max Crisis: A Regulator Relaxes Its OversightA Times investigation found that the F.A.A. regulatory process, which gave Boeing significant oversight authority, compromised the safety of the plane. 15 Days of Fury: How Puerto Rico’s Government CollapsedSimmering frustrations over disaster response, a weak economy and graft scandals turned into mass protests that toppled Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. Did Puerto Rican Police Go Too Far During Protests? What the Video Shows.When demonstrations against the governor escalated, police responded with beatings, shotguns and tear gas. For This Feminist Collective in Puerto Rico, the Mass Protests Were a Long Time ComingColectiva Feminista en Construcción has been pushing Gov. Ricardo Rosselló on gender-related issues for years. Trump Assails Elijah Cummings, Calling His Congressional District a Rat-Infested ‘Mess’The president lashed out at the Maryland Democrat on Twitter, accusing the congressman of being “a brutal bully” to Border Patrol agents. For Trump, Staying on the Line Helps Keep the G.O.P. in LinePresident Trump spends more time working the phones to Capitol Hill than his recent predecessors, which has paid off in his relationships with Republicans in Congress. ‘Would Dad Approve?’ Neil Armstrong’s Heirs Divide Over a Lucrative LegacyMr. Armstrong was averse to cashing in on his celebrity. But as the 50th anniversary of the moon landing approached, his sons began auctioning off his memorabilia. Neil Armstrong Died After Heart Surgery. That May Have Been Avoidable.Hundreds of thousands of Americans have coronary bypass surgery each year, and few die. Here’s what experts say happened to a national hero. Facebook Love Scams: Who’s Really Behind That Friend Request?A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Amanda Seyfried Reads ‘He’s Playing Our Song’The “Mean Girls” actress reads an essay about a lost, but not forgotten, first love. Winston Churchill Would Despise Boris JohnsonBritain’s new leader has a sadly exaggerated sense of the importance his country will have after Brexit. In Politics, Apologies Are for LosersAt least that’s what the numbers say. Can This Ancient Greek Medicine Cure Humanity?There’s fresh interest in a fabled shrub on the Aegean island of Chios. Spare Me the Purity RacketImpeaching Trump might be right, but it’s wrong. 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. At a Clinic Threatened by Trump’s Rules, She Asks, ‘Why Attack Women?’A septuagenarian male president imposed regulations that cut health services for women. What Will It Take for Congress to Protect America’s Elections?Robert Mueller sounded the alarm about threats to the nation’s democracy, but lawmakers keep playing politics. The Stories That Divide UsHow seeing the other side’s narrative can de-polarize your mind. Trump’s Inhumanity Before a Victim of RapeIn his boundless self-absorption, this president is capable of anything. The Mosquitoes Are Coming for UsThey are our apex predator, the deadliest hunters of human beings on the planet. It’s Not Just a Chemical ImbalanceThinking of my mental illness as preordained missed many of the causes of — and solutions to — my emotional suffering. A Global Feast in an Unlikely Spot: Lancaster, Pa.This small city, best-known for its Amish and Mennonite communities, is a welcoming home for immigrants, refugees and their cooking. Miners Kill Indigenous Leader in Brazil During Invasion of Protected LandLand invasions in indigenous territories are on the rise across Brazil. Indigenous leaders say they regularly come under threat by miners, loggers and farmers. David Ortiz Leaves Hospital After Lengthy Stay for Shooting InjuriesOrtiz, 43, the former Red Sox slugger, had been hospitalized in Boston since June 10, a day after he was shot at a bar in the Dominican Republic. Strippers Are Doing It for ThemselvesAn industry organizes against decades of exploitation. Moscow Police Arrest More Than 1,300 at Election ProtestThe protest was the latest in a series of street demonstrations as economic hardship has dented President Vladimir V. Putin’s approval ratings. Anti-Gay Brutality in a Polish Town Blamed on Poisonous PropagandaMob violence against gay men and lesbians has raised grave concerns about the steady stream of anti-L.G.B.T. language delivered by politicians. Blue Note Records at 80: Can a Symbol of Jazz’s Past Help Shape Its Future?The genre is in a state of diffusion and streaming dominates listening habits. But Blue Note is still dedicated to influencing the music’s path forward. Painted on the Cave Wall, an Image of Modern LifeAn exhibition in Paris juxtaposes tools, fossils and Cro-Magnon skulls with works of modern and contemporary art. Where Port Reigns, Unfortified Wines Undergo a Stylistic EvolutionThe Douro Valley in Portugal seems an unlikely source for bottles with delicacy and subtlety, but producers are now creating elegant reds and whites. The Manson Murders: What to Read, Watch and Listen ToPop culture has fixated on the Manson family murders for 50 years. Here’s what’s worth checking out. How Thor Transforms in ‘Avengers: Endgame’Ahead of the film’s digital release, the directors Anthony and Joe Russo discuss a scene with Chris Hemsworth as a lackadaisical, beer-guzzling Thor. A Menu for Mars? NASA Plans to Grow Chiles in SpaceAstronauts would probably have to grow some of their own food to survive a round trip to Mars. Could a crop of chiles be the gateway to the future? A Brutal Disease Kills Monkeys. Flies Could Be Spreading It.A downside of social living among monkeys and chimpanzees, a new study suggests, is being at greater risk of deadly disease. Should Black People Wear Sunscreen?Does it make sense for me, a dark-skinned black woman, to wear sunscreen? The answer is more complicated than it may seem. Overcrowded and More Dangerous, Mont Blanc Faces a CrisisOn Western Europe’s highest mountain, the number of inexperienced climbers is growing and climate change is taking a toll. Are new safety measures enough? More Recent Articles |
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A cruise passenger dressed as a clown allegedly sparked a bloody mass brawl on the P&O Britannia ship early Friday morning.
Authorities are searching for a 2-year-old boy from Oregon, who was not with his parents who were found dead Thursday in an apparent murder-suicide in Montana.
The first trailer for Season 2 of "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" was released online Saturday.
Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz has been released from Massachusetts General Hospital after suffering a gunshot wound in June.
The Oakland Athletics have agreed to acquire left-handed pitcher Jake Diekman from the Kansas City Royals.
Families gathered in 51 locations across Britain to attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest amount of people participating in an egg and spoon race.
An escaped cow caused chaos in an Irish town when it ran loose through busy streets and knocked at least one witness to the ground.
Federal authorities arrested a 33-year-old Bronx man Friday at John F. Kennedy International Airport charging that he attempted to provide material support to terrorists.
A driver on a New Jersey highway captured video of a loose tire that rolled along the road, bounced over the median, and crashed into a vehicle headed in the opposite direction.
A Maryland couple said they took their itchy hands as a sign that it was time to play the lottery and ended up winning a $50,000 jackpot.
A father was charged Saturday with homicide after leaving twins in a hot car while at work, police said.
Amazon released a trailer Saturday for its "Transparent" musicale finale.
Egan Bernal, 22, is expected to be declared the youngest Tour de France champion in 110 years when the competition ends Sunday.
Moscow police detained nearly 700 protesters Saturday as thousands gathered downtown in continuing protests that had been building for weeks after election officials prevented opposition candidates from running in September local elections.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich admitted he is "excited" about the positive attention from fans and analysts.
Amazon Prime Video has ordered a second season of "Carnival Row," its fantasy drama starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne.
A newlywed woman has died after being swept away by a river in Alaska as the couple made their way to a site known as the "Magic Bus" in the film, Into the Wild.
Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche has already drawn rookie head coach Kliff Kingsbury's ire for showing up to camp "not in shape."
President Donald Trump attacked House oversight chairman Elijah Cummings Saturday for criticizing condition of detention facilities at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti disagreed with former Thunder star Paul George's belief there was a "mutual" decision to trade him to the Los Angeles Clippers.
The WNBA All-Star Game will be played Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas for the first time Saturday afternoon.
At least eight people are dead and 60 more hurt after three strong earthquakes rocked islands in the northern Philippines on Saturday morning, local time.
Be careful about what medications you take before you get behind the wheel.
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substance policy.
Netflix has renewed its animated comedy "Big Mouth" for three more seasons. 

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