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New York Rangers signing former Columbus Blue Jackets star Artemi Panarin Former Columbus Blue Jackets star forward Artemi Panarin, one of the top free agents available this off-season, is signing with the New York Rangers. Nashville Predators sign All-Star forward Matt Duchene The Nashville Predators signed former Columbus Blue Jackets and Colorado Avalanche forward Matt Duchene to a long-term contract Monday. Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs dies at 27 Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died Monday at age 27, shocking the baseball world. The team's series-opening game against the Texas Rangers was postponed until August. Andrea Roth, Peter Facinelli to star in Lifetime's NXIVM sex cult movie "Rescue Me" alum Andrea Roth has signed on to play actress Catherine Oxenberg in the Lifetime movie, "NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Nightmare." Hurricane Barbara strengthens into a Category 2 storm off coast of Mexico Hurricane Barbara began strengthening rapidly in the Pacific Ocean on Monday and meteorologists expect it become a major storm as it tracks in the general direction of Hawaii. Donald Trump signs $4.6 billion border aid bill President Donald Trump signed a bill providing $4.6 billion in funding to the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday. Oscars academy invites 842 new members Hollywood's Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed Monday the list of 842 artists it invited to join its ranks. Former USC gynecologist pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges Former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting 16 students while working for the university. New Aziz Ansari stand-up special to debut on Netflix on July 9 "Master of None" and "Parks and Recreation" alum Aziz Ansari announced Monday that he taped a new stand-up special for Netflix. Animated 'Gremlins' prequel series in the works WarnerMedia announced Monday it ordered an animated series that will serve as a prequel to the 1980s live-action blockbusters "Gremlins" and "Gremlins 2." Facebook evacuates buildings after sarin detection in mailing facility Facebook evacuated four of its buildings in Menlo Park, Calif., on Monday after machinery in its mailing facility detected a package containing the nerve agent sarin. Body of suspected stowaway falls from plane into London garden The body of a suspected stowaway on a Kenya Airways flight was found in a London garden on Monday. Met Museum celebrates Apollo 11 anniversary with moon exhibit New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday debuted a new exhibiting celebrating all things moon to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing. Computed tomography scans reduce lung cancer death risk Screening and treatment of lung cancer patients using low-dose computed tomography lowered death risk from the disease by 26 percent for men and 39 percent for women, according to a new study. Met Museum's "Apollo's Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography" preview The Metropolitan Museum's exhibit "Apollo's Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography" explores how the moon has inspired art and includes astronomical instruments used by the Apollo astronauts. Scientists perform world's smallest MRI on single atoms Scientists have successfully measured the spins of a single atom, executing the world's smallest MRI. Russia calls on United States to exchange jailed pilot for detained U.S. citizens Russia proposed Monday that the United States grant the release of a jailed Russian pilot in exchange for U.S. citizens detained in Russia. Study: Catheters cause 25 percent of hospital infections Objects like catheters, needles and other indwelling devices are responsible for roughly one-quarter of the infection problems in hospitals, according to a new study. Study: Supplements containing gut bacteria may boost health of obese people Researchers found that supplements containing bacteria called Akkermansia muciniphila may benefit people at heightened risk of diabetes and heart disease. Study: Risk of cancer higher in people with MS A new study suggests multiple sclerosis is linked to an increased risk of cancer in patients and siblings of those with the disease. White House immigration proposal may harm health of 1.9 million Kids As many as 1.9 million children with specific medical problems are projected to drop out of federal health and nutrition benefit programs due to a proposed Trump administration rule change related to U.S. immigration. Miami Heat to trade Hassan Whiteside to Portland Trail Blazers The Miami Heat have reached an agreement to trade veteran center Hassan Whiteside to the Portland Trail Blazers. States sue EPA for tighter asbestos regulations A group of 10 states and Washington, D.C., sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday seeking increased regulation of cancer-causing asbestos. |
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Protesters storm Hong Kong's legislative chamber on 22nd anniversary of Chinese ruleThe clashes flared outside a flag-raising ceremony marking 22 years since the former British colony was given back to Beijing. Summer hailstorm in Guadalajara, Mexico, buries cars, damages housesMore than 3 feet of hail fell during the freak summer storm. Body found in London garden is a stowaway who fell from Heathrow-bound planeA bag, water and food were discovered in the plane's landing-gear compartment after it landed. Market rally cools down after spiking on U.S.-China trade war truceMonday's trading comes on the heels of the best June performance for the Dow Jones since 1938. Trump-Xi trade announcement gives market 'breathing room' — for nowOver the next six months, the political calendar will put more pressure on the U.S. than it will on China, and Trump will likely be feeling political pressure to secure a deal. Drowned migrant father and daughter mourned at El Salvador cemetery"They are good people, and I can’t believe they died this way," one woman who knew the father and daughter said. Mexico deploys National Guard to counter rising violent crime“With the National Guard, the darkest days will stay in the past,” said the minister of Public Safety, Alfonso Durazo as Mexico aims to stem rising crime rates. 'Nobody expected this moment' — the top takeaways from Trump's trip to AsiaAnalysis: In an eventful overseas trip, the president extended olive branches to foes while keeping an eye on how it was being received back home. Iran uranium stockpile breaches 2015 nuclear deal, state media reportTehran had warned it would soon breach the terms of the 2015 pact if European signatories did not act to prevent tough sanctions being imposed by the U.S. Japan resumes commercial whaling after three decadesThe country withdrew from the International Whaling Commission last year in a move that sparked global condemnation. More Recent Articles |
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Lawmakers Criticize Migrant Holding Sites in Texas as ‘Toxic’ and ‘Broken’More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress visited two border facilities holding migrants from Cuba, Honduras and Guatemala. Hong Kong Protesters Storm Legislature, Dividing the MovementAfter weeks of protest that took the high road, a smaller group’s use of force to enter and deface government chambers raises questions about direction and leadership. Trump Officials Are Split Over Approach to North Korea TalksPresident Trump faces a choice on whether to grant concessions in return for a freeze on North Korea’s nuclear program or to insist on full denuclearization. Iran Breaches Critical Limit on Nuclear Fuel Set by 2015 DealTehran also signaled that it now intends to enrich its nuclear fuel stockpile to a purer level, a provocative action that could move the country closer to being able to use the fuel for a weapon. Trump Says Tanks Will Be on Display in Washington for July 4The tanks will join a spectacle of the nation’s firepower, including a flyover by Air Force One. Critics say Mr. Trump is hijacking a nonpartisan celebration. Hong Kong, Lil Nas X, Wimbledon: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Inside the Migrant Detention Center in Clint, Tex.“Safe and sanitary” conditions are legally required for detained migrant children. Reports from a Texas border station set off an outcry that those standards weren’t being met. Alabama Isn’t the Only State That Punishes Pregnant WomenAcross the United States, pregnant women’s lives, rights and dignity matter less and less. Kamala Harris Doesn’t Have to Believe in Joe Biden’s InnocenceAnd why should she? Please Stop Telling Me America Is GreatPoliticians love to say it’s the greatest, but the numbers (and reality) don’t back them up. Iran Is Rushing to Build a Nuclear Weapon — and Trump Can’t Stop ItThe White House strategy of “maximum pressure” is backfiring in the most dangerous way possible. What if All Your Slack Chats Were Leaked?Unless the company makes changes to its encryption and retention policies, using Slack could put your data at risk. They Kinda Want to Believe Apollo 11 Was Maybe a HoaxConspiracy theories were once deadly serious. On the internet, skepticism about the moon landing shows how the mood has shifted. ‘Three Women’ Takes a Long, Close Look at Sex LivesLisa Taddeo spent eight years with the subjects of her book, an immersive look at a particular story of female sexuality, refracted three ways. Democrats Angered by HUD’s Hiring of Trump Aide Who Quit After Racist PostsSenate Democrats want to know why Eric Blankenstein, a former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official, has been hired to an agency that enforces fair housing laws. Man Is Charged in Twitter Threat to Lynch Muslim LawyerA warrant has been issued for the arrest of Joseph Cecil Vandevere, 52. He is accused of threatening a man who is now running for office in Virginia. Mexico’s National Guard, Created to Fight Crime, Is Deployed to CapitalAlthough Mexico City’s crime rate is lower than much of the country’s, a recent spike has alarmed residents and prompted the president to deploy the new force. OPEC to Keep Propping Up Oil Prices by Extending Production Cuts Into ’20Without these measures, “you would have seen a collapse in prices,” an analyst said. In Portland, a Punch and a Milkshake Rumor Feed a Fresh Round of Police CriticismProtests that left a journalist injured led to a conservative outcry against the Portland police — and claims that some milkshakes tossed in the melee were laced with cement. 'There Were Huge Flames’: Family of 4 Among 10 Victims of Texas Plane CrashThe National Transportation Safety Board was searching Monday for clues to what caused a private plane to plunge into a hangar at a small airport north of Dallas. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Keep Your Bedroom CoolAs summer heats up, here are some ways to keep cool at home. Could Ancient Greek Philosophy Help You Work Smarter and Better?The idea of “temperaments” or “humors” has been long debunked, but thinking in terms of broad personality types may actually help you get things done. Of Comic Books and CoutureThe relationship is no laughing matter. The two art forms have more in common than you might think, as a new exhibition makes clear. These Knicks Do Not Belong in Today’s N.B.A.James L. Dolan has steered his laughingstock franchise off a cliff once again. The free agency snubs by Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving show that players know not to believe the hype. 13 Artists Reflect on the Stonewall Riots50 years ago, the Stonewall Inn became the center of the gay rights movement after a series of riots broke out. Its influence on these artists still reverberates. Do Hand Dryers Hurt Kids’ Hearing? This 13-Year-Old Studied ItNora Keegan noticed that dryers tended to be closer to children’s ears. So she set out on a study that was eventually published in a medical journal in Canada. Drugged, Castrated, Eager to Mate: the Lives of Fungi-Infected Cicadas“This really has all the elements of a sci-fi horror story,” a mycologist said. Keeping the Fun in Children’s Sports“The evidence shows that what makes sports really fun for kids is trying hard, making progress, being a good sport, experiencing positive coaching,” a doctor of sports medicine said. Ivanka Trump Tests Her Diplomatic Chops and Riles a Legion of CriticsPresident Trump’s elder daughter used a G20 summit and then the Demilitarized Zone to test her role as budding stateswoman for the administration. How to Host a Relaxed, Italian-Style Late LunchThe chef Amber Guinness, who runs the Arniano Painting School from her family’s country house in Tuscany, shares her tips for easygoing entertaining. More Recent Articles |
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Former Columbus Blue Jackets star forward Artemi Panarin, one of the top free agents available this off-season, is signing with the New York Rangers.
The Nashville Predators signed former Columbus Blue Jackets and Colorado Avalanche forward Matt Duchene to a long-term contract Monday.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died Monday at age 27, shocking the baseball world. The team's series-opening game against the Texas Rangers was postponed until August.
"Rescue Me" alum Andrea Roth has signed on to play actress Catherine Oxenberg in the Lifetime movie, "NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Nightmare."
Hurricane Barbara began strengthening rapidly in the Pacific Ocean on Monday and meteorologists expect it become a major storm as it tracks in the general direction of Hawaii.
President Donald Trump signed a bill providing $4.6 billion in funding to the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday.
Hollywood's Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed Monday the list of 842 artists it invited to join its ranks.
Former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting 16 students while working for the university.
"Master of None" and "Parks and Recreation" alum Aziz Ansari announced Monday that he taped a new stand-up special for Netflix.
WarnerMedia announced Monday it ordered an animated series that will serve as a prequel to the 1980s live-action blockbusters "Gremlins" and "Gremlins 2."
Facebook evacuated four of its buildings in Menlo Park, Calif., on Monday after machinery in its mailing facility detected a package containing the nerve agent sarin.
The body of a suspected stowaway on a Kenya Airways flight was found in a London garden on Monday.
New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday debuted a new exhibiting celebrating all things moon to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing.
Screening and treatment of lung cancer patients using low-dose computed tomography lowered death risk from the disease by 26 percent for men and 39 percent for women, according to a new study.
The Metropolitan Museum's exhibit "Apollo's Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography" explores how the moon has inspired art and includes astronomical instruments used by the Apollo astronauts.
Scientists have successfully measured the spins of a single atom, executing the world's smallest MRI.
Russia proposed Monday that the United States grant the release of a jailed Russian pilot in exchange for U.S. citizens detained in Russia.
Objects like catheters, needles and other indwelling devices are responsible for roughly one-quarter of the infection problems in hospitals, according to a new study.
Researchers found that supplements containing bacteria called Akkermansia muciniphila may benefit people at heightened risk of diabetes and heart disease.
A new study suggests multiple sclerosis is linked to an increased risk of cancer in patients and siblings of those with the disease.
As many as 1.9 million children with specific medical problems are projected to drop out of federal health and nutrition benefit programs due to a proposed Trump administration rule change related to U.S. immigration.
The Miami Heat have reached an agreement to trade veteran center Hassan Whiteside to the Portland Trail Blazers.
A group of 10 states and Washington, D.C., sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday seeking increased regulation of cancer-causing asbestos. 

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