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Dallas Cowboys WR Amari Cooper battling heel strain Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver Amari Cooper, who is seeking a new contract, is battling a heel strain. Houston Rockets GM: James Harden is better scorer than Michael Jordan Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey believes superstar guard James Harden is a better scorer than Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan. Houston Rockets' P.J. Tucker withdraws from Team USA Basketball Houston Rockets veteran forward P.J. Tucker withdrew from USA Basketball's roster, leaving 14 players in contention for 12 roster spots ahead of the 2019 FIBA World Cup. Padres rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. likely done for season with back injury San Diego Padres rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. is expected to miss the remainder of the season due to a back injury. CBD still not legal in food for humans or animals, FDA says A roomful of natural products professionals and CBD entrepreneurs heard the bad news in Denver from a spokesperson: The U.S. FDA still considers CBD a prohibited substance in any food for humans or animals. New York Jets LB Avery Williamson to miss season with torn ACL New York Jets starting linebacker Avery Williamson will undergo surgery after tearing his ACL during a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons. Chargers All-Pro safety Derwin James out indefinitely with foot injury Los Angeles Chargers standout safety Derwin James will be out indefinitely after sustaining a foot injury. U.S. has order to seize Iranian oil tanker at Gibraltar based on new violations The United States revealed a seizure warrant and forfeiture complaint Friday against the Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 for allegedly trying to "unlawfully access the U.S. financial system" and ship oil to Syria. NFL reinstates Patriots WR Josh Gordon; eligible for regular season New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon was reinstated to the league following his indefinite suspension, the NFL announced Friday. Mikhail Prokhorov agrees to sell Brooklyn Nets, Barclays Center to Joe Tsai Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov agreed to sell his remaining 51 percent stake in the Brooklyn Nets and full ownership of Barclays Center. 'Easy Rider' star Peter Fonda dead at 79; Jane Fonda mourns 'baby brother' "Easy Rider" and "Ulee's Gold" icon Peter Fonda died of lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles on Friday, his family said. He was 79. Customs and Border Protection computer outage caused long lines airports A computer outage snarled immigration and customs processing at airports across the country Friday, creating long lines on a busy summer travel day. FCC fines 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', others over misuse of emergency alert tone The Federal Communications Commission fined a television broadcaster, cable television network and a radio broadcaster for misusing the emergency alert tones. Bugatti reveals $10M Centodieci supercar with top speed of 236 mph Bugatti unveiled a new $10 million Centodieci supercar Friday that's capable of going from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds. Medical examiner: Epstein died by hanging himself in jail cell The New York medical examiner determined Friday that Jeffrey Epstein died from hanging himself, disputing conspiracy theories that he was murdered in his jail cell because he had knowledge of misdeeds by powerful people. Virginia NAACP sues over schools with Confederate names A Virginia chapter of the NAACP filed a lawsuit saying school names that commemorate Confederate leaders "champion a legacy of segregation and oppression." Death risk higher for Chinese-American elders when children don't respect them Older Chinese-Americans have a high expectation of respect from their children. But when the children don't meet this standard of respect, their elderly parents face a higher risk of death Wind shifts caused by human-induced global warming cause of West Antarctic's melting ice Human-caused climate change has triggered wind shifts in Antarctica, according to a new study, driving accelerated melting across the continent's west coast. Appeals court narrows injunction on asylum ban A federal appeals court Friday narrowed the injunction on President Donald Trump's asylum ban. House judiciary panel will come back early to tackle gun control bills The House judiciary committee will return to Washington, D.C., early to take up three gun control bills in the wake of mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. GAO report: Pentagon spent nearly $1B on improper travel payments The Department of Defense incorrectly distributed nearly a billion dollars in travel fees over a three- year period, a General Accounting Office report said. Elizabeth Warren unveils plan to aid Native Americans Presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., unveiled policy proposals Friday to help Native American communities. Watch: Koala makes late night visit to surprised man's front door An Australian man who heard a growing noise outside his front door late at night opened the door to reveal an unusual visitor -- a wandering koala. Look: Large snake at power transformer causes Kentucky outage A utility crew investigating a power outage in Kentucky discovered the cause -- a large snake curled up in a transformer. Aston Martin sports car from 'Goldfinger' sells for $6.4M A silver 1965 Aston Martin DB5, an exact replica of the star vehicle Sean Connery drove in the iconic James Bond film "Goldfinger," has been sold at auction in California for more than $6 million. |
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Trump and Netanyahu Put Bipartisan Support for Israel at RiskAfter the president enlists Benjamin Netanyahu to deny entry to two Muslim members of Congress, both parties warn that bipartisan support for Israel is in danger. Tlaib Renounces Trip to West Bank Under Israel’s ConditionsIsrael said Ms. Tlaib could visit her grandmother in the West Bank if she agreed not to “promote boycotts.” Ms. Tlaib initially agreed then canceled. In Tlaib’s Ancestral Village, Grandmother Weathers a Global Political StormSuddenly pulled into an international uproar, the 90-year-old grandmother of Representative Rashida Tlaib has barely kept up with the dizzying drama. Cathay Pacific C.E.O.’s Resignation Shows China’s Looming Power Over Hong Kong UnrestThe departure of the executive, Rupert Hogg, illustrates Beijing’s influence over global companies whose bottom lines depend upon access to the mainland. Debate Flares Over Afghanistan as Trump Considers Troop WithdrawalPresident Trump met with top advisers on Friday to discuss a deal with the Taliban that could begin a final American exit from the country. Israel, Greenland, Haunted Mansion: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Reads ‘In a Charmed Life, a Road Less Traveled’The “Game of Thrones” actor reads an essay about a life-altering car accident. What Is YouTube Pushing You to Watch Next?A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu How Women Can Escape the Likability TrapPowerful women know how to flip feminine stereotypes to their advantage. With Trump as President, the World Is Spiraling Into ChaosTrump torched America’s foreign policy infrastructure. The results are becoming clear. From Trump Boom to Trump GloomThe smart money thinks Trumponomics is a flop. What Are Trump and Netanyahu Afraid Of?Barring Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib shows weakness and intolerance, not strength. King Bibi Bows Before a TweetAfter Trump cowed the Israeli leader into reversing course on Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, the biggest loser was Israel itself. Ebola Could Be Eradicated — But Only if the World Works TogetherNew treatments for Ebola and drug-resistant tuberculosis offer hope, but they won’t be successful on their own. It Takes One to Know One: A German TV Star Takes On BulliesCarsten Stahl was once a feared gang leader in Berlin. Now, as a television action hero, he is using his fame and the power of his personal story to combat bullying. Introducing ‘Diagnosis,’ a New Show From The Times and NetflixThe documentary series based on Dr. Lisa Sanders’s column for The New York Times Magazine is now live. U.S. Can Block Migrants Seeking Asylum, but Only in Some States, Appeals Court RulesThe ruling is a partial victory for the Trump administration because it allows a stricter set of rules to go into effect, but only in New Mexico and Texas. Peter Fonda, ‘Easy Rider’ Actor and Screenwriter, Is Dead at 79A member of a celebrated Hollywood family, he was nominated for an Oscar in a seminal film of the 1960s. Star Architect Must Pay Venice Over Bridge Too Fragile for TouristsAn Italian court fined Santiago Calatrava 78,000 euros, saying the damage done to the glass-and-steel structure by rolling luggage was predictable. Eyeing Greenland, Trump Again Mixes Real Estate With DiplomacyThe president, ever the real estate maven, has marveled over Greenland’s untapped natural resources. But an expert says his interest represents an “antiquated way of looking at things.” A Secret Opioid Memo That Could Have Slowed an EpidemicA new TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. What Makes People Charismatic, and How You Can Be, TooSimple tips to break through your social anxieties and make real, genuine connections with others. When You Love to Cook but Also Have a Kid, Embrace the MicrowaveEven cooking experts relax their standards once they have kids. We talked to five cooking pros to get tips on how to get dinner on the table while parenting. 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. What to Do When You Feel Uninspired at WorkIt happens to us all, but it’s not the end of the world. Always Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop? Here’s How to Quit WorryingThere isn’t always something negative on the horizon. In Cunningham Class, Physical Puzzles and Disciplined EnergyOur reporter took a week of classes to look closely at Merce Cunningham technique, which challenges the mind and body. An Indian Space Mission Inspires a Bollywood Reckoning“Mission Mangal,” a fictional take on real female scientists, has been likened to “Hidden Figures.” But a male star dominates the marketing, raising questions about Bollywood and women. The Drink That’s a Party All on Its OwnFull of rum, gin and Cognac and elaborately garnished, the scorpion bowl is unlike anything else. ‘Pose’ Star Mj Rodriguez ‘Had to Teach Simply by Existing’The actress from the hit FX show discusses being a Latina transgender woman and how she found a haven in ballroom culture. Moral Distress in NeurosurgeryIs it in the patient’s best interest to go through surgery if the chance of meaningful recovery is vanishingly small? 10 Findings That Contradict Medical Wisdom. Doctors, Take Note.Researchers identified nearly 400 common medical practices and theories that were contradicted by rigorous studies. Here are some of the most notable findings. The Challenges of Home DialysisDialysis at home takes discipline, skill, will and support. Advice to My College FreshmanDon’t take other people’s Adderall. Granola bars have a lot of sugar. The stamp goes in the upper right-hand corner of the envelope. Momofuku’s Secret Sauce: A 30-Year-Old C.E.O.Marguerite Zabar Mariscal, who started as an intern in 2011, is a guiding force with David Chang as they expand a restaurant empire. The New Yorkers Are Coming. Can Springsteen’s Jersey Shore Survive?More people from the city are visiting gritty boardwalk towns like Asbury Park and Long Branch. Developers have noticed. More Recent Articles |
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Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver Amari Cooper, who is seeking a new contract, is battling a heel strain.
Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey believes superstar guard James Harden is a better scorer than Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan.
Houston Rockets veteran forward P.J. Tucker withdrew from USA Basketball's roster, leaving 14 players in contention for 12 roster spots ahead of the 2019 FIBA World Cup.
San Diego Padres rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. is expected to miss the remainder of the season due to a back injury.
A roomful of natural products professionals and CBD entrepreneurs heard the bad news in Denver from a spokesperson: The U.S. FDA still considers CBD a prohibited substance in any food for humans or animals.
New York Jets starting linebacker Avery Williamson will undergo surgery after tearing his ACL during a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Los Angeles Chargers standout safety Derwin James will be out indefinitely after sustaining a foot injury.
The United States revealed a seizure warrant and forfeiture complaint Friday against the Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 for allegedly trying to "unlawfully access the U.S. financial system" and ship oil to Syria.
New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon was reinstated to the league following his indefinite suspension, the NFL announced Friday.
Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov agreed to sell his remaining 51 percent stake in the Brooklyn Nets and full ownership of Barclays Center.
"Easy Rider" and "Ulee's Gold" icon Peter Fonda died of lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles on Friday, his family said. He was 79.
A computer outage snarled immigration and customs processing at airports across the country Friday, creating long lines on a busy summer travel day.
The Federal Communications Commission fined a television broadcaster, cable television network and a radio broadcaster for misusing the emergency alert tones.
Bugatti unveiled a new $10 million Centodieci supercar Friday that's capable of going from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds.
The New York medical examiner determined Friday that Jeffrey Epstein died from hanging himself, disputing conspiracy theories that he was murdered in his jail cell because he had knowledge of misdeeds by powerful people.
A Virginia chapter of the NAACP filed a lawsuit saying school names that commemorate Confederate leaders "champion a legacy of segregation and oppression."
Older Chinese-Americans have a high expectation of respect from their children. But when the children don't meet this standard of respect, their elderly parents face a higher risk of death
Human-caused climate change has triggered wind shifts in Antarctica, according to a new study, driving accelerated melting across the continent's west coast.
A federal appeals court Friday narrowed the injunction on President Donald Trump's asylum ban.
The House judiciary committee will return to Washington, D.C., early to take up three gun control bills in the wake of mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.
The Department of Defense incorrectly distributed nearly a billion dollars in travel fees over a three- year period, a General Accounting Office report said.
Presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., unveiled policy proposals Friday to help Native American communities.
An Australian man who heard a growing noise outside his front door late at night opened the door to reveal an unusual visitor -- a wandering koala.
A utility crew investigating a power outage in Kentucky discovered the cause -- a large snake curled up in a transformer.
A silver 1965 Aston Martin DB5, an exact replica of the star vehicle Sean Connery drove in the iconic James Bond film "Goldfinger," has been sold at auction in California for more than $6 million. 
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