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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, fellow Democrats testify on 'cruelty' of border facilities Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of several lawmakers who toured two border facilities in Texas, testified Friday about what she described as the "cruelty" of Trump administration's treatment of migrants. Markets close at record highs amid rumors of Fed interest rate cut Major U.S. stock indexes closed at all-time highs Friday upon hints from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell that an interest rate cut could come soon. Flood gates closed in New Orleans as Barry approaches Louisiana Tropical Storm Barry is starting to make its approach on the Southeast as residents scramble to make last-minute preparations before landfall. Millions of acres of Midwest farmland eligible for U.S.-backed insurance Insurance claims for unplanted crops may top $1 billion after record spring rainfall prevented Midwest farmers from planting millions of acres. House votes overwhelmingly to replenish 9/11 fund The House voted overwhelmingly to pass legislation replenishing the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund on Friday. Antibiotics are overprescribed for pneumonia patients, study finds Most pneumonia patients who received too-long prescriptions for antibiotics got an average of two extra days' worth of pills, according to a research team led by Dr. Valerie Vaughn of the University of Michigan. Study: 40 percent of medical clinics refuse to treat regular opioid users People who take opioids for chronic pain have a harder time finding a doctor than non-opioid taking patients, a new study. United Airlines to extend Boeing 737 Max grounding through November United Airlines extended its grounding of Boeing 737 Max aircraft through early November amid continued testing of the beleaguered passenger jet, the Chicago-based company announced Friday. Cutting calories leads to significant health benefits, study shows A modest reduction in calories led to improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar and other health benefits, a new study found. Prenatal opioid exposure may lower IQ in babies Children who were prenatally exposed to opioids went on to have lower IQ points than those who weren't exposed to the medications. Look: Firefighters confused by lingerie that arrived in Amazon package Firefighters at a Wisconsin station were left scratching their heads when an Amazon package that arrived with no sender information turned out to contain a piece of lingerie. Watch: Spiders make Texas man's trash bin their home A Texas resident shared video of the harrowing sight that greets him every time he takes out the trash -- thousands of spiders on his garbage bin. In photos: Sotheby's to auction artifacts from space missions Artifacts from the Apollo missions are shown on July 12, 2019, in New York City, to be featured in an upcoming Sotheby's auction dedicated to space exploration in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing. Watch: Fisherman struggles with snake for fish A Houston fisherman reeled in a large fish and discovered he was competing for the prize with a snake that sunk its teeth into the catch. Sotheby's 'Space Exploration' exhibit, auction timed to Apollo 11 anniversary Sotheby's this weekend will begin displaying items from the collections of astronauts involved in NASA's mission to land on the moon ahead of a planned New York auction later this month. Wimbledon: Federer advances to final with win over Nadal Roger Federer clinched a spot in the Wimbledon men's singles final with a four-set victory over Rafael on Friday in London. $600M helicopter sale to Greece approved by State Department A $600 million sale of helicopters, with spare parts, training and other equipment, was approved by the State Department. Watch: Chimpanzee pushes zoo worker during escape Security cameras at a Chinese zoo recorded footage of guests and employees running for safety while being chased by a chimpanzee that briefly escaped its enclosure. USAF's Mountain Home AFB stays busy with F-35A fighter plane rotations Idaho's Mountain Home Air Force Base is now the location of the largest off-station operation of F-35 II fighter planes, the U.S. Air Force noted on Friday. Wildfires disrupt moth-flower relationships, increasing risk of extinctions New research in Portugal suggests wildfires disrupt unique relationships between flowers and the specialized moths that pollinate them. Look: Police remove small alligator from Super 8 motel in Florida Police responded to a Super 8 motel in Florida to evict an unusual non-paying customer -- an alligator. Watch live: President Donald Trump urges Congress to ratify USMCA at rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin President Donald Trump traveled to Wisconsin on Friday to give a speech urging Congress to pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade. Winning lottery ticket spent a month on oblivious winner's coffee table A Maryland man said he was cleaning the clutter off his coffee table when he discovered a forgotten Powerball ticket that earned him a $50,000 payday. Barcelona to sign Antoine Griezmann; deal has $900M buyout clause FC Barcelona will sign former Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann after paying for his release clause Friday. Boeing to provide logistics for Britain's P-8A Poseidon in $23M deal Boeing was awarded a $23.3 million contract for logistics support on P-8A Poseidon aircraft sold to Britain's military, the U.S. Defense Department said. Seventeen to make summer comeback K-pop group Seventeen will reportedly release new music in August before kicking off its "Ode to You" tour. |
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Manta ray rescued after seemingly approaching Australian snorkelers for help"So I knew as soon as she started to interact with us, it was something very special," Jake Wilton said. Your European car, wine and cheese could get more pricey — but don't blame Trump (yet)For some companies, tariffs are a golden opportunity to raise prices and blame someone else for it, economists say. Drop in Chinese imports of U.S. goods shows trade war damage spreadingNewly released economic data shows that tit-for-tat tariffs are prompting China to buy from other countries, instead of the U.S. Turkey begins to take delivery of Russian missile system, raising tensions with U.S.Washington says the S-400 could compromise its Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighter jets, an aircraft Turkey is helping build and plans to buy. U.S. tech on guard against China as scrutiny increases on security, human rightsExperts say that the cooling trade tensions with China mask a deeper change in how tech companies now approach doing business with companies like Huawei. More Recent Articles
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Acosta to Resign as Labor Secretary Over Jeffrey Epstein Plea DealPresident Trump said the decision to resign was made by his labor secretary, R. Alexander Acosta. House Passes $733 Billion Defense Bill Checking Trump’s War PowersThe House passed a provision that would require the president to get Congress’s approval before authorizing military force against Iran. House Democrats Postpone Mueller Testimony by One WeekTwo high-stakes hearings with Robert S. Mueller III, the former special counsel, that had been scheduled for next week have been moved to July 24. F.T.C. Approves Facebook Fine of About $5 BillionIf approved by the Justice Department, the settlement would be the biggest fine levied by the federal government against a technology company. Why Sanders Wanted His Meeting With a Rabbi Kept SecretBernie Sanders’s advisers and allies want him to get personal with voters as he struggles in the 2020 race. But that isn’t his style. Why Everyone Wants to Go Back to the MoonSomething of a new lunar race is underway, but the motivations differ from what put men on its surface 50 years ago. Acosta, New Orleans, Facebook: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Zosia Mamet Reads ‘A Tattoo for the Living’On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Tales of the City” actress reads an essay about a man who goes missing. Summer Reads, Recommended by Women of The New York TimesFour of our journalists, who are also published authors, think you should read these books, too. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on FutureWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Central Park’s Castle Gets a $12 Million Fairy-Tale MakeoverA 15-month renovation has restored the splendor of Belvedere Castle, a dazzling lookout point for visitors willing to climb. Beware the Writer as HouseguestLiterary history is filled with authors who depended on lengthy visits for room and board, psychological solace and material. But they have not always proved the most gracious guests. Trump Administration Gets Court Victory in Sanctuary Cities CaseA federal appeals court upheld a Justice Department decision giving preferential treatment in awarding community policing grants to cities that cooperate with immigration authorities. Trump Again Threatens ‘Major Operation’ Against Undocumented MigrantsImmigration officials said the raids could roll out over days. The Trump administration made similar threats last month without carrying them out. Somalia Attack Claimed by Shabab Kills 10, Including Canadian JournalistAt least 10 people, including a Canadian journalist, were killed by militant Islamists in an attack on a hotel in the port city of Kismayo, a Somali official said. Roger Federer Looks for a 9th Wimbledon Title After Beating Rafael NadalFederer, 37, will face 32-year-old Novak Djokovic, the defending champion, in Sunday’s final. Turkey Gets Shipment of Russian Missile System, Defying U.S.The purchase of the sophisticated S-400 antiaircraft equipment was fiercely opposed by NATO and by Washington, which is expected to respond with sanctions. How White Nationalists See What They Want to See in DNA TestsWhat happens when white supremacists on the hate site Stormfront learn that they’re not as white as they thought? Two researchers investigated. ‘We’re Almost Extinct’: China’s Investigative Journalists Are Silenced Under XiReporters were once a force for accountability in China. But President Xi Jinping has brought about what critics call a “total censorship era.” Weight Lifting to Fight IncontinenceCan vaginal weights help to prevent pelvic floor disorders? Prime Day’s Best Sellers by YearWhat will people buy on Prime Day 2019? We look to previous years’ best sellers for clues. Imagining the MoonThe moon in art has changed from symbol to something real, but that hasn’t changed our will to see it. The Dress Code at Goop May Not Surprise YouThe boss sets the fashion at Goop’s new light-filled headquarters in California. Gina Torres on ‘Suits,’ Meghan Markle and ‘Pearson’She’s bringing Jessica Pearson out of retirement to star in a new political drama as a fixer in Chicago. This Dessert Is Worthy of a Diva, or TwoWhat happens when you cross a Pavlova and a peach Melba, dishes named for performers of great renown? The show stops. Why Did This Extinct Bird Have Such a Weird, Long Toe?The Cretaceous Period flier, trapped in amber 99 million years ago, had features unlike any bird living today. Alexa Now Gives U.K. Users N.H.S. Medical AdviceBritain’s National Health Service has collaborated with Amazon to offer health information through Alexa, prompting questions about privacy and market advantage. Typhoon, Cyclone or Hurricane? Same Storm, Different NamePowerful tropical storms occur all around the world. What they’re called depends on where they form. When Patients Need Opioids to Ease the PainSome patients genuinely need powerful painkillers to make their excruciating existence at least somewhat tolerable. More Recent Articles |
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of several lawmakers who toured two border facilities in Texas, testified Friday about what she described as the "cruelty" of Trump administration's treatment of migrants.
Major U.S. stock indexes closed at all-time highs Friday upon hints from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell that an interest rate cut could come soon.
Tropical Storm Barry is starting to make its approach on the Southeast as residents scramble to make last-minute preparations before landfall.
Insurance claims for unplanted crops may top $1 billion after record spring rainfall prevented Midwest farmers from planting millions of acres.
The House voted overwhelmingly to pass legislation replenishing the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund on Friday.
Most pneumonia patients who received too-long prescriptions for antibiotics got an average of two extra days' worth of pills, according to a research team led by Dr. Valerie Vaughn of the University of Michigan.
People who take opioids for chronic pain have a harder time finding a doctor than non-opioid taking patients, a new study.
United Airlines extended its grounding of Boeing 737 Max aircraft through early November amid continued testing of the beleaguered passenger jet, the Chicago-based company announced Friday.
A modest reduction in calories led to improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar and other health benefits, a new study found.
Children who were prenatally exposed to opioids went on to have lower IQ points than those who weren't exposed to the medications.
Firefighters at a Wisconsin station were left scratching their heads when an Amazon package that arrived with no sender information turned out to contain a piece of lingerie.
A Texas resident shared video of the harrowing sight that greets him every time he takes out the trash -- thousands of spiders on his garbage bin.
Artifacts from the Apollo missions are shown on July 12, 2019, in New York City, to be featured in an upcoming Sotheby's auction dedicated to space exploration in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing.
A Houston fisherman reeled in a large fish and discovered he was competing for the prize with a snake that sunk its teeth into the catch.
Sotheby's this weekend will begin displaying items from the collections of astronauts involved in NASA's mission to land on the moon ahead of a planned New York auction later this month.
Roger Federer clinched a spot in the Wimbledon men's singles final with a four-set victory over Rafael on Friday in London.
A $600 million sale of helicopters, with spare parts, training and other equipment, was approved by the State Department.
Security cameras at a Chinese zoo recorded footage of guests and employees running for safety while being chased by a chimpanzee that briefly escaped its enclosure.
Idaho's Mountain Home Air Force Base is now the location of the largest off-station operation of F-35 II fighter planes, the U.S. Air Force noted on Friday.
New research in Portugal suggests wildfires disrupt unique relationships between flowers and the specialized moths that pollinate them.
Police responded to a Super 8 motel in Florida to evict an unusual non-paying customer -- an alligator.
President Donald Trump traveled to Wisconsin on Friday to give a speech urging Congress to pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.
A Maryland man said he was cleaning the clutter off his coffee table when he discovered a forgotten Powerball ticket that earned him a $50,000 payday.
FC Barcelona will sign former Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann after paying for his release clause Friday.
Boeing was awarded a $23.3 million contract for logistics support on P-8A Poseidon aircraft sold to Britain's military, the U.S. Defense Department said.
K-pop group Seventeen will reportedly release new music in August before kicking off its "Ode to You" tour. 

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