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Police release sketch, video of suspect in Cal State Fullerton death Police on Tuesday released a sketch and surveillance video of the suspect who fatally stabbed a retired California State University Fullerton administrator. Los Angeles Chargers to re-sign WR Dontrelle Inman The Los Angeles Chargers are bringing back veteran wide receiver Dontrelle Inman. Man charged with shipping sanctions-controlled machines to Iran Federal authorities have accused a man of scheming to export metal-processing machines to Iran in violation of U.S. non-nuclear proliferation and terrorism sanctions. Dallas Cowboys WR Amari Cooper to miss preseason with plantar fasciitis Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is dealing with plantar fasciitis, putting his preseason in jeopardy. Los Angeles Lakers to work out Dwight Howard, Joakim Noah The Los Angeles Lakers are holding workouts for former All-Star centers Dwight Howard and Joakim Noah. Ronda Rousey almost loses finger during 'freak accident' while filming TV show Former UFC and WWE star Ronda Rousey suffered a serious hand injury while filming a television show. Former Veterans Affairs doctor charged in death of three patients Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged a former Veterans Affairs pathologist for the deaths of three veterans and for attempting to cover up substance abuse that led to thousands of misdiagnoses. Uber plans downtown Dallas hub with 3,000 employees Uber Technologies will open a Dallas hub with at least 3,000 employees on the east side of downtown, the company confirmed Tuesday. Two Hong Kong officers arrested for allegedly beating man in hospital Two Hong Kong policemen were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of assault after shocking video showed the men allegedly beating a 62-year-old man strapped to a gurney in a hospital. Oakland Raiders' Jon Gruden: Antonio Brown practiced in certified helmet Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown participated in Tuesday's practice at the team's facility while wearing a certified helmet, according to head coach Jon Gruden. Republican-led investigation: 'Significant work' required for Facebook to remove bias Facebook released the results of an investigation into the social media company's alleged anti-conservative bias on Tuesday. LB Jaylon Smith agrees to five-year, $64 million extension with Dallas Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys and starting linebacker Jaylon Smith reached a long-term contract extension. LSU: No threat after armed intruder scare Reports of an armed intruder in the central part of the Louisiana State University campus caused panic Tuesday afternoon but university police found no threat present. President Donald Trump would consider another payroll tax cut President Donald Trump said Tuesday afternoon he would consider a temporary payroll tax cut even though he believes the economy is strong and there's no recession on the horizon. Phoenix police required to report instances where officers point guns at people Police officers in Phoenix will now be required to self-document any instance in which they point a gun at a person. Many women exposed to MRI 'dye' in early pregnancy A concerning number of U.S. women are exposed to the MRI contrast agent gadolinium early in pregnancy, a new study reveals. Look: British police stop 'unusual vehicle' with balsa wood and duct tape body Police in Britain shared photos of an "unusual vehicle" stopped on the highway -- a homemade electric scooter with a shell made from balsa wood and duct tape. New Wanda Sykes/Mike Epps comedy 'The Upshaws' coming to Netflix Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps are starring in and executive producing "The Upshaws" for Netflix. Kristen Gillibrand unveils plan to tackle mental health 'crisis' Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand unveiled a plan Tuesday to take on the "mental health crisis" in the United States and remove the stigma that she said has existed for too long. Diaper tossed out window on the highway hits trooper's patrol carPolice in Indiana said a driver was ticketed when a dirty diaper tossed out a window by a backseat passenger struck a trooper's car. Watch: New Sturgill Simpson music and animation in 'Sound & Fury' video Sturgill Simpson released a music video for a song from his upcoming anime movie "Sound & Fury," also serving as a preview of his forthcoming album. NYC protest held against teen vaping after CDC expresses concerns Protesters of teen vaping began to march Tuesday outside JUUL offices in New York City, days after a U.S. government agency announced it was looking into lung illnesses possibly associated with the practice. U.S. task force updates breast cancer gene testing recommendations New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) may help clarify who can benefit most from a test for genetic mutations known to significantly increase the risk of breast cancer. Arizona trooper tackles escaped emu at the side of the highway An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper was able to help an escaped emu find its way home by tackling it at the side of the highway. |
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N.R.A. Gets Results in One Phone Call With the PresidentAfter talking with Wayne LaPierre, the group’s chief executive, President Trump repeats many of its longtime positions. Trump Accuses Jewish Democrats of ‘Great Disloyalty’The president’s echo of a longstanding anti-Semitic smear drew condemnation from diplomats and analysts across the political spectrum. Trump Scraps Trip to Denmark, as Greenland Is Not for SaleThe president said on Twitter that he was reacting to the Danish prime minister’s rejection of his interest in buying Greenland from Denmark. Syrian Forces Move Into Strategic Town, Tightening Grip on RebelsSyria appeared close to seizing the town of Khan Sheikhoun, though clashes continued. The town lies on an important transportation corridor. Why the 2020 Criminal Justice Debate Is Completely DifferentDemocratic candidates are pushing ideas that were considered radical just a few years ago. But the American public has changed its views, too. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on Al FrankenWe asked the Democratic presidential candidate how her decision to call for the resignation of a Senate colleague may have affected her campaign and her party. Jia Tolentino on Life With the InternetTolentino talks about “Trick Mirror,” and John Taliaferro discusses “Grinnell,” his biography of a pioneering conservationist. A Secret Opioid Memo That Could Have Slowed an EpidemicA new TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. She Beat Cancer. Now, She’s in Another Fight for Her Life.Twenty Americans die each day waiting for organs. Here’s how to change that. How the Palestinian-Israeli Peace Process Became a FarceWe have peace plans with no partners and movements with no peace plans. Want to Win in 2020? Fight FairDemocrats should follow the example of my boss, John McCain, in avoiding divisive politics. How an E-Bike Changed My LifeRiding grew harder as I grew older. Then I got an electric bicycle. Want to Prevent a Recession, Mr. Trump? Stop Hurting the EconomyAs the administration tries to keep growth going, its trade war weakens it. Trump Retreats, Again, on GunsWhere is the president’s vaunted independence? Almost Famous: The King of Fish and ChipsIn the late 1960s, Haddon Salt built a fast-food empire. Then Kentucky Fried Chicken came knocking. ‘If You’re Like Me, You Can’t Sit By. This Is America.’With a lawyer, most unaccompanied immigrant children don’t get deported. But most don’t have one, and go before a judge alone. Save Capitalism by Paying People MoreChanging the role of shareholders is only a start. Boards and C.E.O.s must create more higher-paying jobs. Could Restorative Justice Fix the Internet?Perhaps. But it relies on people being capable of shame, so … Daniel Pantaleo Was Fired. We’re Still Afraid for Our Lives.Five years after Eric Garner’s death, it’s painfully obvious that the daily anxiety black and brown people experience is justified. Is Spam Trying to Tell Us Something?Attn: Sir/Madam Dear Partner, I am writing to inform you of new developments on this matter. Elk? Hare? Camel? All That and More in Sandwiches, at FoxfaceThis tiny kitchen next to an absinthe bar takes wild-hare stew, shrimp and grits, and other far-flung dishes and puts them on a bun. Recalling a Time When Books Could Give You IndigestionIn “What We Talk About When We Talk About Books,” the book historian Leah Price tries to contextualize our current anxieties about books and reading by turning to the past. Walmart Says Tesla Solar Panels Set Fires Atop StoresA lawsuit complains of “years of gross negligence” in installing and maintaining equipment at hundreds of locations. Philadelphia’s Police Commissioner Resigns After Harassment Suit Against OfficersCommissioner Richard Ross had not acted quickly enough after sexual harassment reforms last summer, the mayor said. Cardinal George Pell’s Sexual Abuse Conviction Is UpheldThe cardinal, 78, who was once an adviser to Pope Francis, is the highest-ranking Roman Catholic leader ever found guilty in a criminal court in the church’s child sex abuse crisis. Man Arrested With 17 Guns, Grenade Launcher and Nazi ParaphernaliaThe arrest in New Jersey comes amid a spate of mass shootings as officials grapple with a rising white supremacist threat. Trump Says Russia Should Be Readmitted to G7President Trump issued his latest call for ending Moscow’s international pariah status, but the idea is likely to earn a cool reception at the annual Group of 7 summit starting this weekend. Florida’s Panthers Hit With Mysterious Crippling DisorderState wildlife officials are sharing video of disabled animals in an effort to identify the ailment and save the beloved, endangered cats. Hong Kong Police Officers Arrested Over Beating of Man in HospitalA video appeared to show two officers punching an immobilized 62-year-old man, adding fuel to the recent anger over police conduct. Weinstein Wants Trial Moved Because of His 11,000 Page Six MentionsThe mogul filed a motion contending he cannot find an impartial jury in Manhattan because of the robust news media here. Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Show Loses More AdvertisersMr. Carlson still attracts a large audience, but his statements about women, immigrants and race have prompted calls from activists for advertiser boycotts. Could Architecture Help You Live Forever?For a pair of avant-garde artists, eternal life wasn’t just a dream — it was a possibility. As long, that is, as you were committed to an uncomfortable existence. ‘I’m Sick of Seeing My Face,’ Says the Internet’s Kombucha ConnoisseurA woman’s taste test captured the fancy of the internet. Her rapid evolution of expressions may be why. Tiny Love Stories: ‘How Come You Rarely Told Me You Loved Me?’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. What to Read About ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’Still thinking about that ending? Or Brad Pitt’s moccasins? Quentin Tarantino’s latest film has generated a lot of ink — and controversy. Here’s what’s worth your time. Shelby Lyman, 82, Dies; Unlikely Star of a Fischer-Spassky BroadcastMr. Lyman was a high-ranked player who was drafted to provide live commentary of the celebrated chess match in 1972. The show became an improbable hit. The Keto Diet Is Popular, but Is It Good for You?Low-carb, high-fat eating can lead to weight loss, but scientists debate the long-term effects on health. Spraying Antibiotics to Fight Citrus Scourge Doesn’t Help, Study FindsResearchers found spraying oxytetracycline on orange trees didn’t halt a devastating infection called citrus greening, but a more expensive method — injecting the trunks — holds some promise. Older People Need Rides. Why Aren’t They Using Uber and Lyft?Seniors need transportation alternatives more than ever, but many are intimidated by ride-hailing apps. She Studies Sea Snakes by the SeafloorSea snakes are the most diverse group of marine reptiles in the world, but they are poorly understood and threatened by development. Blanche D’Anastasi is among the scientists working to save them. It’s Not Always Excellent to Be Jamie OliverTwenty years after he vaulted to fame, the brash British chef, TV star and cookbook author has lost his restaurant empire — but not his taste for hard work. The World Has a Germany ProblemThe debt obsession that ate the economy. More Recent Articles
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Police on Tuesday released a sketch and surveillance video of the suspect who fatally stabbed a retired California State University Fullerton administrator.
The Los Angeles Chargers are bringing back veteran wide receiver Dontrelle Inman.
Federal authorities have accused a man of scheming to export metal-processing machines to Iran in violation of U.S. non-nuclear proliferation and terrorism sanctions.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is dealing with plantar fasciitis, putting his preseason in jeopardy.
The Los Angeles Lakers are holding workouts for former All-Star centers Dwight Howard and Joakim Noah.
Former UFC and WWE star Ronda Rousey suffered a serious hand injury while filming a television show.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged a former Veterans Affairs pathologist for the deaths of three veterans and for attempting to cover up substance abuse that led to thousands of misdiagnoses.
Uber Technologies will open a Dallas hub with at least 3,000 employees on the east side of downtown, the company confirmed Tuesday.
Two Hong Kong policemen were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of assault after shocking video showed the men allegedly beating a 62-year-old man strapped to a gurney in a hospital.
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown participated in Tuesday's practice at the team's facility while wearing a certified helmet, according to head coach Jon Gruden.
Facebook released the results of an investigation into the social media company's alleged anti-conservative bias on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys and starting linebacker Jaylon Smith reached a long-term contract extension.
Reports of an armed intruder in the central part of the Louisiana State University campus caused panic Tuesday afternoon but university police found no threat present.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday afternoon he would consider a temporary payroll tax cut even though he believes the economy is strong and there's no recession on the horizon.
Police officers in Phoenix will now be required to self-document any instance in which they point a gun at a person.
A concerning number of U.S. women are exposed to the MRI contrast agent gadolinium early in pregnancy, a new study reveals.
Police in Britain shared photos of an "unusual vehicle" stopped on the highway -- a homemade electric scooter with a shell made from balsa wood and duct tape.
Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps are starring in and executive producing "The Upshaws" for Netflix.
Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand unveiled a plan Tuesday to take on the "mental health crisis" in the United States and remove the stigma that she said has existed for too long.
Sturgill Simpson released a music video for a song from his upcoming anime movie "Sound & Fury," also serving as a preview of his forthcoming album.
Protesters of teen vaping began to march Tuesday outside JUUL offices in New York City, days after a U.S. government agency announced it was looking into lung illnesses possibly associated with the practice.
New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) may help clarify who can benefit most from a test for genetic mutations known to significantly increase the risk of breast cancer.
An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper was able to help an escaped emu find its way home by tackling it at the side of the highway. 
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