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Facebook, Twitter: Chinese accounts spreading disinformation on Hong Kong protests China has been mobilizing fake social media accounts to spread false information online about the ongoing protests in Hong Kong, both Facebook and Twitter said Monday. Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale to avoid Tommy John surgery Boston Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale is expected to avoid Tommy John surgery after a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews. Ohio man arrested for threatening Jewish community center pleads not guilty A man who was arrested for possessing a cache of weaponry and making threats against a Jewish community center pleaded not guilty in Ohio court on Monday. Dallas Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence nearing return from PUP list Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence is nearing a return to the field following off-season shoulder surgery. New England Patriots WR Julian Edelman removed from NFI list New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman practiced for the first time this summer since suffering a thumb injury last month. Memorial completed for three killed in Boston Marathon bombing Workers put the finishing touches on a memorial for victims killed in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings Monday morning. 2M watched TV debut of Patrick Swayze doc About 2 million people tuned in to watch the TV broadcast of the documentary, "I Am Patrick Swayze." French tourists face prison time for taking sand from Italian beach A French couple could face up to six years in prison after allegedly stealing sand from an Italian beach. David Alan Grier, Blair Underwood to star in 'Soldier's Play' on Broadway David Alan Grier and Blair Underwood are set to star in the first Broadway production of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, "A Soldier's Play." Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown rejoins team at camp Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown is "all-in" and returned to the team Monday in Napa, Calif. Man fatally stabbed at Cal State Fullerton; police search for suspect Police in California launched a manhunt Monday for a suspect who stabbed and killed a retired administrator at Cal State Fullerton. Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott offended by Jerry Jones' joke Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott was displeased with a joke made by team owner Jerry Jones over the weekend. Production begins on Season 3 of 'Killing Eve' Filming on Season 3 of the spy dramedy "Killing Eve" has begun, BBC America announced Monday. 'Downton Abbey' alum Dan Stevens to co-star in Netflix comedy, 'Eurovision' "Downton Abbey" and "Legion" alum Dan Stevens has signed up for a role in the Netflix comedy "Eurovision." Julián Castro calls for end to euthanization at animal shelters in wildlife welfare plan Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro called for an end to euthanization at animal shelters in a plan he released Monday focusing on improving the welfare of both domestic and wild animals. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law limiting police use of deadly force California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law restricting law enforcement's use of deadly force Monday, calling for "respect for human life and dignity." Oklahoma Sooners name Alabama transfer Jalen Hurts starting QB Oklahoma head football coach Lincoln Riley named senior transfer Jalen Hurts as the team's starting quarterback for the Sooners' season opener. James Corden to host 'Late Late Show' through 2022 Emmy-winning comedian James Corden will host "The Late Late Show" through August 2022, CBS announced Monday. Study: NASA data shows Earth-sized exoplanet lacks atmosphere A rocky planet orbiting a star beyond the sun does not have an atmosphere, according to a study released Monday. Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen to star in road trip comedy for HBO Max "Let Them All Talk" -- a film starring Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen, Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hedges and Gemma Chan -- will have its debut on HBO Max. Army Spc. Clayton Horne dies of non-combat injuries in Saudi Arabia A U.S. soldier from Louisiana died last week of non-combat-related injuries in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the Department of Defense announced Monday. Some patients find Internet searches helpful in diagnosing rare disease Some patients are finding specialist websites online, and contacting them without any guidance from a medical professional, a new report found. Watch: Moose crashes pool party, steals taco An intrusive moose crashed an Alaska family's pool party and was filmed drinking water from the pool before stealing a taco. Upping seniors' blood pressure meds after hospitalization could do harm Increasing blood pressure medications for seniors who've been hospitalized for non-cardiac conditions could put them at higher risk for falls and other health issues, a new report suggests. |
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Trump Administration Considers Moves to Bolster EconomyOptions could include a payroll tax cut or reversing tariffs. State Attorneys General Said to Be Near Formal Investigation of Tech CompaniesTheir bipartisan effort comes after a smaller group of the state representatives met last month with antitrust officials at the Justice Department. ISIS Is Regaining Strength in Iraq and SyriaFive months after its territorial defeat, the Islamic State is conducting guerrilla attacks as defense officials acknowledge that the terrorist group is here to stay. Facebook and Twitter Say China Is Spreading Disinformation in Hong KongThe social media companies removed accounts and said they were sowing divisive messages about the Hong Kong protests. Foreign Agents and Terrorists: How China Is Framing Hong Kong’s ProtestsFor more than two months, antigovernment protests have gripped Hong Kong, with anger rising over China’s growing influence. Here are tactics the Chinese government is using to frame the narrative. Planned Parenthood, Eric Garner, ISIS: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Bankrolling the Anti-Immigration MovementMuch of the money behind the movement can be traced to one heiress who made it her life’s work to keep immigrants out of America. DealBook Briefing: How a Recession Could Hit This YearIt’s by no means certain, but a certain chain of events could easily lead to a downturn in the U.S. economy. A Secret Opioid Memo That Could Have Slowed an EpidemicA new TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. El Paso, Two Weeks LaterThe residents of this city have shown the kind of grace we need from people in power. China: Free Our Parents From Concentration CampsA million ethnic minority Uighurs have been detained in “re-education camps.” Here, three young people recall how their parents vanished. Personal Data About Small-Donor Democrats Is All Over the InternetThe blame lies not with Russian hackers but with the presidential candidates and the federal government. I Help People Recover From Disordered Eating. Don’t Give Your Child This App.A registered dietitian explains why you should never put your child on a diet. ‘Murder, She Wrote’ & MeAs a kid, I didn’t get the appeal of Jessica Fletcher, the widowed detective played by Angela Lansbury. Then I grew up. ‘I Would Like to Apologize to the Woman Driving a Subaru’Parking karma, living where Edna St. Vincent Millay once lived and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Palestinian Authority Bans Activities by Gay Rights GroupThe Palestinian group, Al Qaws, vowed to continue its work. A police spokesman said its activities violated the “ideals and values of Palestinian society.” Jeremy Corbyn Calls Boris Johnson ‘Britain’s Trump’ as Campaign BeginsNo date has been set for a general election as yet, but analysts expect one soon. The question is, will it be before or after Brexit? Chicago Man Charged With Making Online Death Threat Against Abortion ClinicHe is the second man to be arrested and charged by federal authorities this month in connection to posts on iFunny.co, an online forum. After Lobbying by Gun Rights Advocates, Trump Sounds a Familiar RetreatThe president’s resolve to take significant action appears to have softened, and he has reverted to reiterating conservative positions on guns. Iceland Mourns Loss of a Glacier by Posting a Warning About Climate ChangeHigher global temperatures are threatening glaciers, which cover 11 percent of Iceland and are prominent tourist attractions. Apologies and Scorn Greet News of a Book by Mark HalperinThe publisher Judith Regan plans to put out a new book by the best-selling political author, who was accused of multiple instances of sexual harassment. 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. What Makes People Charismatic, and How You Can Be, TooSimple tips to break through your social anxieties and make real, genuine connections with others. What Different-Looking People Would Like You to Know Before You StareIt's human nature to be curious, but when confronted with someone who looks different than you do, here's what they'd like you to know before you stare. Lee Krasner, Hiding in Plain SightA major touring retrospective of the American painter brings her out of the shadow of her famous husband. The Designer Making Otherworldly Dresses From Candy-Colored OrganzaTomo Koizumi’s vibrant, ruffled pieces captivated New York last season. Now, he prepares to present his fantastical sophomore collection. When Soccer Is a Family BusinessAn easing of registration rules has led to a surge in the number of Premier League players who are represented by family members. My Friend Won’t Share Her Boyfriend’s Age. Should I Be Worried?A reader wonders how much is appropriate to say when a pal is dating across a seemingly significant age gap. Developing New Guidelines on Lyme DiseasePublic comments are still being accepted, but antibiotic treatment options for children are likely to be expanded to include the use of doxycycline. In Economic Warning Signals, Trump Sees Signs of a ConspiracyThe president has accused his own Federal Reserve chair, other nations and the news media of working against him to derail the economy. More Recent Articles |
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China has been mobilizing fake social media accounts to spread false information online about the ongoing protests in Hong Kong, both Facebook and Twitter said Monday.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale is expected to avoid Tommy John surgery after a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews.
A man who was arrested for possessing a cache of weaponry and making threats against a Jewish community center pleaded not guilty in Ohio court on Monday.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence is nearing a return to the field following off-season shoulder surgery.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman practiced for the first time this summer since suffering a thumb injury last month.
Workers put the finishing touches on a memorial for victims killed in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings Monday morning.
About 2 million people tuned in to watch the TV broadcast of the documentary, "I Am Patrick Swayze."
A French couple could face up to six years in prison after allegedly stealing sand from an Italian beach.
David Alan Grier and Blair Underwood are set to star in the first Broadway production of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, "A Soldier's Play."
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown is "all-in" and returned to the team Monday in Napa, Calif.
Police in California launched a manhunt Monday for a suspect who stabbed and killed a retired administrator at Cal State Fullerton.
Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott was displeased with a joke made by team owner Jerry Jones over the weekend.
Filming on Season 3 of the spy dramedy "Killing Eve" has begun, BBC America announced Monday.
"Downton Abbey" and "Legion" alum Dan Stevens has signed up for a role in the Netflix comedy "Eurovision."
Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro called for an end to euthanization at animal shelters in a plan he released Monday focusing on improving the welfare of both domestic and wild animals.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law restricting law enforcement's use of deadly force Monday, calling for "respect for human life and dignity."
Oklahoma head football coach Lincoln Riley named senior transfer Jalen Hurts as the team's starting quarterback for the Sooners' season opener.
Emmy-winning comedian James Corden will host "The Late Late Show" through August 2022, CBS announced Monday.
A rocky planet orbiting a star beyond the sun does not have an atmosphere, according to a study released Monday.
"Let Them All Talk" -- a film starring Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen, Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hedges and Gemma Chan -- will have its debut on HBO Max.
A U.S. soldier from Louisiana died last week of non-combat-related injuries in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the Department of Defense announced Monday.
Some patients are finding specialist websites online, and contacting them without any guidance from a medical professional, a new report found.
An intrusive moose crashed an Alaska family's pool party and was filmed drinking water from the pool before stealing a taco.
Increasing blood pressure medications for seniors who've been hospitalized for non-cardiac conditions could put them at higher risk for falls and other health issues, a new report suggests. 
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