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Attorney generals, telecoms sign plan to combat illegal robocalls Twelve of the nation's largest telecommunications companies and attorney generals from all 50 states and D.C. announced an agreement Thursday to combat illegal robocalls. Google disables 210 YouTube accounts linked to misinformation about Hong Kong protests Google disabled 210 YouTube channels associated with spreading misinformation about the ongoing protests in Hong Kong. Injury forces Panthers QB Cam Newton out of preseason game Quarterback Cam Newton sustained a foot injury and did not return to the Carolina Panthers' preseason game against the New England Patriots Thursday in Foxborough, Mass. Four dead after lighting strikes summit of Polish mountain At least four people died and more than 100 people were injured in lightning strikes in Poland on Thursday. U.S. Open: Serena Williams draws Maria Sharapova in first round Serena Williams will face Maria Sharapova in the first round of the 2019 U.S. Open after the matchup was revealed in Thursday's draw. Smithsonian National Zoo celebrates Bei Bei the panda's 4th birthday The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., celebrated Bei Bei the giant panda's fourth birthday on Thursday ahead of his planned transfer to China. Tropical Storm Ivo strengthening as it tracks over the eastern Pacific Ivo is soon expected to become the eastern Pacific Ocean's next hurricane as it parallels the western coast of Mexico and unleashes dangerous surf into the weekend. Former Celtics player Bob Cousy receives Presidential Medal of Freedom President Donald Trump presented former professional basketball player and coach Bob Cousy with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday. Pentagon IDs 2 service members killed in Afghanistan The Pentagon on Thursday identified two U.S. service members who died in combat this week in Afghanistan. Pittsburgh Pirates release catcher Francisco CervelliPresident Jair Bolsonaro says Brazil lacks resources to combat Amazon fires Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said Thursday that his government does not have the resources to combat a record number of fires in the Amazon rainforest. Watch: LAFC's Carlos Vela nets possible soccer goal of the year Carlos Vela devastated defenders with his quick and close touch of the soccer ball before scoring a beautiful goal during LAFC's shutout win against the San Jose Earthquakes. Dion Weisler steps down as HP CEO to tend to family health concerns HP Inc. CEO Dion Weisler has stepped down to return home to Australia and attend to a "family health matter," the company announced Thursday. Eagles trade DL Bruce Hector for Cardinals S Rudy Ford The Philadelphia Eagles have traded defensive lineman Bruce Hector to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for safety Rudy Ford. Lawmakers want probe after EPA allows some refineries to stop using ethanol U.S. lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to exempt 31 small refineries from using ethanol in their fuel blends, as is required by federal law. Police arrest suspect in Cal State Fullerton stabbing Police in California arrested a man in the stabbing death of a former Cal State Fullerton administrator, authorities announced Thursday. Justice Department indicts 80 in online scams linked to Nigeria The Justice Department unsealed a 252-count indictment accusing 80 people in the United States and Nigeria of attempting to steal millions of dollars through Internet scams. Overstock CEO resigns citing involvement in government investigations Overstock.com CEO Patrick M. Byrne resigned Thursday, citing his involvement in a "deep state" investigation into the 2016 presidential election. Rate of HPV vaccination among U.S. girls stalls The number of American boys who get the HPV vaccine to help prevent certain cancers rose slightly, a new study finds, but there's been almost no increase for girls. Larger opioid prescriptions after surgery increase risk of misuse The more opioid painkillers that heart and lung surgery patients are prescribed, the more likely they are to become dependent on them, a new study finds. CDC warns of salmonella from beef, cheese in the U.S., Mexico The CDC on Thursday issued a warning on an outbreak of multi-drug resistant salmonella that sickened 255 between June 2018 and March 2019, blaming it on beef and cheese from the United States and Mexico. |
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Stephanie Grisham’s Turbulent Ascent to a Top White House RoleThe new press secretary and communications director is more behind-the-scenes facilitator than public face of the administration. Electoral College Members Can Defy Voters’ Wishes, Court RulesA federal appeals court declared that members of the Electoral College could choose whomever they wanted regardless of a state’s popular vote winner. Massacred at Home, in Misery Abroad, 730,000 Rohingya Are Mired in HopelessnessFear of what awaits them has kept the Rohingya from returning to Myanmar, where they were targets of ethnic cleansing. But life in Bangladesh refugee camps is intolerable. There’s no good place to go. To Gain Leverage in China Trade Talks, Trump Shows Solidarity With Hong KongIn recent days, American officials have warned Beijing that a peaceful resolution of the pro-democracy protests may be necessary to allow negotiations to continue. Did Venus Williams Ever Get Her Due?How the first Williams sister changed the course of women’s tennis. N.R.A., G7, ‘Sesame Street’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What the 2020 Campaign Sounds LikePresidential candidates come with a message — and a playlist. We look at how music helps set the tone. What if We All Ate a Bit Less Meat?Also this week, how an economic downturn could affect climate change. A Secret Opioid Memo That Could Have Slowed an EpidemicA new TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. White Supremacists Stole My Rabbi Husband’s IdentityThe scheme, cooked up by 4chan trolls, sought to stoke Jewish infighting. Democrats Are Getting Very Serious About the Native American VoteAt a forum for presidential candidates, “everyone counts” sounded like both a moral and an electoral imperative. Japan, South Korea and a Rupture on the Pacific RimThe United States could help resolve the rift between two critical allies. But it has shown little interest. A Brief History of the Indignities Heaped Upon GreenlandPresident Trump is not the first to see the island as ripe for exploitation. That would be the Danish. 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. Major Phone Service Providers Agree to Plan to Slow RobocallersVerizon, AT&T, Comcast and nine other phone service providers reached a deal with 51 attorneys general across the country to install call-blocking technology. But the deal doesn’t have a deadline. Ready for a 19-Hour Flight? Tests to Start on New York-to-Sydney RouteQantas will make three test runs from New York and London to Sydney to check the effects of what could become the world’s longest direct flights. At Mao’s Beach, China’s Leaders Still Make History as Lifeguards Hide From the SunChina’s top officials still come to Mao’s favorite beach to make fateful decisions, but now, the general public also tries to squeeze into a spot on the sand, even if many avoid sunbathing. Patrick Byrne, Overstock C.E.O., Resigns After Disclosing Romance With Russian AgentMr. Byrne’s resignation came roughly a week after he publicly disclosed that he had a relationship with Maria Butina. This Daily Pill Cut Heart Attacks by Half. Why Isn’t Everyone Getting It?“Polypills” of generic drugs may dramatically reduce heart attacks and strokes in poor countries, a new study suggests. Some experts still aren’t enthusiastic. Israeli Airstrike Hits Weapons Depot in IraqIsrael attacked a base said to be a transit point for Iran to send weapons to Syria. It was one of several recent attacks on weapons depots in Iraq. 6 Google Tricks That Will Turn You Into an Internet DetectiveEven if you’re already a Google pro, these tricks will get you to your desired results even faster. What to Do When You’ve Said the Wrong ThingAssess the harm. Don’t “catastrophize.” Take responsibility. H.D.R. Is Coming to a TV Near You. Here’s Why You Should Care.If you’re shopping for a new TV, a new acronym should be on your radar: H.D.R., or High Dynamic Range. Soon it’ll be everywhere, but here’s why it’s worth a look now. Hollywood’s Premier Fashion Camp, for Ages 6 and UpKids spend a week learning to sew and self-brand, and then, of course, they walk the runway. How to Host a Summer Barbecue Like a ProfessionalThe butchers Erika Nakamura and Jocelyn Guest gathered their friends in the Hudson Valley for a dinner of sausages, grilled vegetables and blueberry pie. 9 Things You Didn’t Know About the Sounds of ‘Sesame Street’Five are about “Rubber Duckie,” but he’s the one! What to Do This Week at the U.S. Open (Yes, There’s Stuff to Do)The main draw of the tournament doesn’t start until next Monday, but there is plenty to see in Flushing Meadows right now. Art, Exercise or a Nap? All Could Be Yours During a Long LayoverEager to lure travelers, U.S. airports are increasing amenities to include culture, fitness and even the opportunity to commune with a little nature. How to Help Your Child StudyRegardless of a child’s age or challenges, parents can encourage sound homework routines for a successful start to the school year. Where the Titanic Shipwreck Rests, New Photos Reveal Extensive DecayA recent visit to the world’s most famous shipwreck found it “being consumed by the ocean and returned to its elemental state.” How to Turn an iPhone Into a Work-Only ToolTo prevent distractions, Conor Dougherty, an economics writer, dumped social media and anything fun — even his browser — from his smartphone. A Supernova Was Hiding in Antarctica’s SnowResearchers melted and analyzed 1,100 pounds of snow from the region. They found traces of cosmic dust, some of it created by nearby stellar explosions. The Big Business of Scavenging in Postindustrial AmericaThe U.S. produces more garbage than any other nation in the world per capita. Here’s how scrappers are turning that waste into a $32 billion business. More Recent Articles |
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Twelve of the nation's largest telecommunications companies and attorney generals from all 50 states and D.C. announced an agreement Thursday to combat illegal robocalls.
Google disabled 210 YouTube channels associated with spreading misinformation about the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.
Quarterback Cam Newton sustained a foot injury and did not return to the Carolina Panthers' preseason game against the New England Patriots Thursday in Foxborough, Mass.
At least four people died and more than 100 people were injured in lightning strikes in Poland on Thursday.
Serena Williams will face Maria Sharapova in the first round of the 2019 U.S. Open after the matchup was revealed in Thursday's draw.
The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., celebrated Bei Bei the giant panda's fourth birthday on Thursday ahead of his planned transfer to China.
Ivo is soon expected to become the eastern Pacific Ocean's next hurricane as it parallels the western coast of Mexico and unleashes dangerous surf into the weekend.
President Donald Trump presented former professional basketball player and coach Bob Cousy with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday.
The Pentagon on Thursday identified two U.S. service members who died in combat this week in Afghanistan.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have released veteran catcher Francisco Cervelli.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said Thursday that his government does not have the resources to combat a record number of fires in the Amazon rainforest.
Carlos Vela devastated defenders with his quick and close touch of the soccer ball before scoring a beautiful goal during LAFC's shutout win against the San Jose Earthquakes.
HP Inc. CEO Dion Weisler has stepped down to return home to Australia and attend to a "family health matter," the company announced Thursday.
The Philadelphia Eagles have traded defensive lineman Bruce Hector to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for safety Rudy Ford.
U.S. lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to exempt 31 small refineries from using ethanol in their fuel blends, as is required by federal law.
Police in California arrested a man in the stabbing death of a former Cal State Fullerton administrator, authorities announced Thursday.
The Justice Department unsealed a 252-count indictment accusing 80 people in the United States and Nigeria of attempting to steal millions of dollars through Internet scams.
Overstock.com CEO Patrick M. Byrne resigned Thursday, citing his involvement in a "deep state" investigation into the 2016 presidential election.
The number of American boys who get the HPV vaccine to help prevent certain cancers rose slightly, a new study finds, but there's been almost no increase for girls.
The more opioid painkillers that heart and lung surgery patients are prescribed, the more likely they are to become dependent on them, a new study finds.
The CDC on Thursday issued a warning on an outbreak of multi-drug resistant salmonella that sickened 255 between June 2018 and March 2019, blaming it on beef and cheese from the United States and Mexico. 
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