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Arizona Diamondbacks place OF David Peralta on IL The Arizona Diamondbacks placed outfielder David Peralta on the 10-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation. Washington Wizards to trade Dwight Howard to Memphis Grizzlies The Washington Wizards agreed to trade veteran center Dwight Howard to the Memphis Grizzlies. 2019 MLB All-Star Game: Nationals' Anthony Rendon out; Muncy, Bieber, Hendriks in Washington Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon won't participate in the 2019 MLB All-Star Game this year. Gaza border protests leave 41 Palestinians injured Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli solders at the Gaza-Israel border left more than 40 Palestinians injured, 22 by live bullets, Gaza health officials said. Philadelphia Phillies' Odubel Herrera suspended for rest of 2019 season Major League Baseball suspended Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera for the remainder of the 2019 season. Blast at University of Nevada Reno injures 3 An explosion on the main campus of the University of Nevada Reno injured three people Friday, local law enforcement said. Insecticides that threaten bees also harm damselflies, study finds New research suggests damselflies are being harmed by thiacloprid, a common neonicotinoid insecticide. UNESCO adds five sites to World Heritage List, including Babylon The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization added five archaeological and natural sites to its World Heritage List on Friday. Wimbledon 2019: Cori Gauff, 15, reaches fourth round American teenager Cori Gauff, 15, rallied to defeat 28-year-old Slovenian Polona Hercog on Friday at Wimbledon. Suspended Dallas Cowboys DL Randy Gregory to file for reinstatement Embattled Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Randy Gregory will petition the NFL for reinstatement following his latest suspension. Donald Trump blames 'airports' gaffe on broken teleprompter President Donald Trump on Friday said he mistakenly spoke about airports being in use during the American Revolution because the teleprompter displaying his July Fourth speech broke. New blood pressure guidelines may raise gestational hypertension rates After researchers used the adapted guidelines to see how many pregnant women had high blood pressure, they found more than 25 percent suffered from gestational hypertension. Former New England Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi suffers stroke Former New England Patriots Pro Bowl linebacker and current ESPN football analyst Tedy Bruschi is recovering after suffering a stroke. Christie's auctions controversial Tutankhamun sculpture for $6 million A quartzite bust of the pharaoh Tutankhamun sold for nearly $6 million in a Christie's auction in London despite objections from Egypt that the statue was stolen. Moments from the 2019 Wimbledon Championship Top tennis players from around the world compete in the Wimbledon Championship in London through July 14, 2019. Watch: Bear opens van doors 'like a person' in Tennessee A surprised witness who spotted a bear in Tennessee recorded video as the animal easily opened the doors of a parked minivan. World Cup soccer: Activist Megan Rapinoe says she is 'extremely American' United States Women's National Team forward Megan Rapinoe said she is "extremely American" when asked to respond to critics who say her words or actions are anti-American. Watch: Police struggle with station-invading squirrel in New Hampshire A pair of New Hampshire police officers were recorded by security cameras as they engaged in an unexpected chase inside the station with a squirrel. Police find body of missing Salt Lake City student Mackenzie Lueck Police have discovered the body of missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck more than two weeks after her disappearance. Watch: Students help create world's largest jute bag An eco-friendly shopping bag company teamed up with a marketing agency and elementary school students to break the Guinness record for the world's largest jute bag. Donald Trump says 'favored-nations clause' on drug prices is on its way President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration intends to announce a plan to decrease prescription drug costs based on the lowest price other countries pay. CDC: Pig ear dog treats are making people sick The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration and local health officials are investigating salmonella outbreaks in 13 states that may have been caused by pig ear dog treats. Watch: 51st Annual Stone Skipping Competition held in Michigan A new champion "rock star" was crowned in Michigan at the 51st Annual Stone Skipping Competition. Democrat Jay Inslee ties climate change into 2020 education plan Democratic presidential candidate Jay Inslee, who has made climate change the major issue in his campaign, said Friday he will incorporate the issue into his education plan. Look: Baekhyun teases debut solo EP, 'UN Village' video K-pop star Baekhyun shared promo photos for his debut solo EP, "City Lights," and a clip of his "UN Village" music video. |
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Police break up 400-person 'modern day slavery' ring in U.K.Prosecutors say more than 400 victims were forced to work for minuscule wages while their masters earned some 2 million pounds ($2.5 million) and lived a luxurious lifestyle. Lesbian visibility at Women's World Cup has impact far off the fieldThe U.S. Women’s National Team, which will battle the Netherlands for the Women’s World Cup, boasts three world titles and five openly LGBTQ players. Deadly land, deadly sea: Libya migrants face brutal choice"My days are dark here," said one teenager from sub-Saharan Africa who survived a deadly airstrike hitting a migrant detention center in Libya. Thousands celebrate as Sudan civilian and military groups reach power-sharing dealThe ruling military council and a coalition of opposition groups reached a deal in the aftermath of April's coup that ousted strongman Omar al-Bashir. Outrage in Russia as abused teen sisters charged with murderMurder charges against the three daughters of Mikhail Khachaturyan, now aged 18, 19 and 20, have shone light on how Russia deals with cases of domestic violence and sexual abuse. More Recent Articles
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Trump Considering an Executive Order to Allow Citizenship Question on CensusJustice Department lawyers also told a judge on Friday that they would press ahead with efforts to add the question, did not know yet what kind of rationale they would put forward. Two Years Into Trump’s Presidency, Obama Remains a Top Target for CriticismThe president faults his predecessor on North Korea, Iran, Turkey, NATO and the border. “I call it the ‘Obama-Biden mess,’” Mr. Trump said. In Sudan, a Secret Meeting and Public Rage Propelled a Power-Sharing DealJust a month ago, Sudan’s protest movement appeared crippled. What led the military to suddenly agree to share power? Back-room negotiations, raw street power and a diplomatic shift by Saudi Arabia. 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. G.M. Leaves Lordstown Behind in Hard Bet on FutureWatch our new TV show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Taffy Brodesser-Akner Talks About Her First NovelBrodesser-Akner discusses “Fleishman in Trouble,” and Katherine Eban talks about “Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom.” What Middle-Class Families Want Politicians to KnowThey all want to help “everyday Americans.” But do leaders really understand what it takes? Trump, Johnson and the Hole in the DoughnutWill two charlatans and narcissists with hollow centers lead the free world? Rain, Flags, Flyovers and Fireworks: The Fourth of July in WashingtonA spectator’s view of the celebration on the National Mall. The Dominance of the White Male CriticConversations about our monuments, museums, screens and stages have the same blind spots as our political discourse. Hong Kong Is a Work in ProgressThe city’s unique arrangement with mainland China is worth protecting — even if it is harder to put into practice than anyone anticipated. Where Do You Turn When the Anti-Corruption Crusaders Are Dirty?Brazil’s Operation Car Wash was supposed to overthrow the country’s culture of graft. Instead, it’s brought corruption into the heart of the state. Women Crash the Pool PartyThe swimming pool scene, a symbol of summer and male desire, gets an infusion of female fantasy. The Horrible Place Between the AppsMany of us have half-quit apps like Twitter and Instagram. It’s awful. ‘Modern Slavery’ Ring in U.K. Ensnared up to 400 Polish People, Authorities SayEight traffickers from Poland have been convicted in what officials called the largest such case Britain has experienced. Tunisia Bans Full-Face Veils for Security ReasonsThe decision came amid a growing effort to fight terrorism, and met with little public criticism. “Society is aware of the necessity of security,” an academic said. Ship Captain Who Landed Migrants in Italy Sails Into Political StormThe nationalist interior minister described the event as an “act of war.” For Recording Her Boss’s Lewd Call, She, Not He, Will Go to JailAn Indonesian school employee who recorded her boss making lewd comments must serve six months in prison for distributing indecent material, the Supreme Court ruled. Chief During Turmoil at Children’s Hospital May Be Next UNC PresidentDr. William Roper led the UNC Health Care system, which is being investigated over concerns about its pediatric heart surgery program during his tenure. Do Latino Voters Really Care if the 2020 Candidates Speak Spanish?They might not, according to polls, but that isn’t stopping Beto O’Rourke, Cory Booker and others. Excavating a Horror That Some Koreans Wish Would Stay BuriedPark Sun-joo, a student of ancient human bones, is unearthing a more recent story: South Koreans killed by their own police and vigilantes during the Korean War. How to Manage Your Credit Card Bills, Which Experts Say Are Late More OftenThere are way to get help: Start by contacting your card companies to ask about an interest-rate cut or lower minimum. The Best of Couture Week, in PicturesOur favorite images from the shows, as captured by T’s photographers. As BTS’s Reach Expands, an Army of Dedicated K-Pop Translators GrowsThe fans who devote their time to interpreting lyrics, tweets and interviews for listeners who don’t speak Korean are hard-working, passionate and unpaid. ‘Stranger Things 3’: A Guide to the Major Pop Culture ReferencesThe Netflix series has always been a bonanza of nostalgic ’70s and ’80s references. Season 3 raised the ante. Jesca Hoop Gazes Gently Into Darkness on ‘Stonechild’On her fifth solo album, the singer and songwriter teams with the producer John Parish, and strange things still happen in her music. What Do Teenagers Need? Ask the Family DogPets provide comforts that seem tailor-made for the stresses of normal adolescent development. DNA Begins to Unlock Secrets of the Ancient PhilistinesGenetic analysis of remains from ruins in Israel hints at the origins of the Levantine people described in the Hebrew Bible. What Would Giving Health Care to Undocumented Immigrants Mean?Nearly every Democrat running for president supports the idea, a sharp change from even a few years ago. Here’s a look at the policy behind the politics. Stored in Synapses: How Scientists Completed a Map of the Roundworm’s BrainRedrawing neural connections led to new clues about sex differences in scientists’ favorite model organism. How the Manson Killings Gripped Los AngelesIn August 1969, the actress Sharon Tate and four others were slain in a Beverly Hills home. Their gruesome deaths left the city reeling. On the Fourth of July, Melania Trump Dresses for IndependenceBut whose, exactly? Her own, or the country’s? More Recent Articles |
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The Arizona Diamondbacks placed outfielder David Peralta on the 10-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
The Washington Wizards agreed to trade veteran center Dwight Howard to the Memphis Grizzlies.
Washington Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon won't participate in the 2019 MLB All-Star Game this year.
Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli solders at the Gaza-Israel border left more than 40 Palestinians injured, 22 by live bullets, Gaza health officials said.
Major League Baseball suspended Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera for the remainder of the 2019 season.
An explosion on the main campus of the University of Nevada Reno injured three people Friday, local law enforcement said.
New research suggests damselflies are being harmed by thiacloprid, a common neonicotinoid insecticide.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization added five archaeological and natural sites to its World Heritage List on Friday.
American teenager Cori Gauff, 15, rallied to defeat 28-year-old Slovenian Polona Hercog on Friday at Wimbledon.
Embattled Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Randy Gregory will petition the NFL for reinstatement following his latest suspension.
President Donald Trump on Friday said he mistakenly spoke about airports being in use during the American Revolution because the teleprompter displaying his July Fourth speech broke.
After researchers used the adapted guidelines to see how many pregnant women had high blood pressure, they found more than 25 percent suffered from gestational hypertension.
Former New England Patriots Pro Bowl linebacker and current ESPN football analyst Tedy Bruschi is recovering after suffering a stroke.
A quartzite bust of the pharaoh Tutankhamun sold for nearly $6 million in a Christie's auction in London despite objections from Egypt that the statue was stolen.
Top tennis players from around the world compete in the Wimbledon Championship in London through July 14, 2019.
A surprised witness who spotted a bear in Tennessee recorded video as the animal easily opened the doors of a parked minivan.
United States Women's National Team forward Megan Rapinoe said she is "extremely American" when asked to respond to critics who say her words or actions are anti-American.
A pair of New Hampshire police officers were recorded by security cameras as they engaged in an unexpected chase inside the station with a squirrel.
Police have discovered the body of missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck more than two weeks after her disappearance.
An eco-friendly shopping bag company teamed up with a marketing agency and elementary school students to break the Guinness record for the world's largest jute bag.
President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration intends to announce a plan to decrease prescription drug costs based on the lowest price other countries pay.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration and local health officials are investigating salmonella outbreaks in 13 states that may have been caused by pig ear dog treats.
A new champion "rock star" was crowned in Michigan at the 51st Annual Stone Skipping Competition.
Democratic presidential candidate Jay Inslee, who has made climate change the major issue in his campaign, said Friday he will incorporate the issue into his education plan.
K-pop star Baekhyun shared promo photos for his debut solo EP, "City Lights," and a clip of his "UN Village" music video. 

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