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NBA great Larry Bird takes issue with artist's tattoo-covered mural Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird was displeased with a tattoo-covered image of himself in an Indianapolis mural. Poll: Americans split on whether major tech companies should face more regulations Americans are split over whether large tech companies should be regulated more heavily, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee withdraws from 2020 presidential race Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Wednesday that he has decided to drop out of the 2020 presidential race. Atlanta Braves place C Brian McCann on 10-day injured list The Atlanta Braves placed catcher Brian McCann on the 10-day injured list with a left knee sprain. ABC News announces dates, moderators for third Democratic debate ABC News revealed the planned dates, format and moderators for the third round of Democratic primary debates scheduled next month. Arizona Cardinals release former first-round pick Kevin WhiteU.S. added 501K fewer jobs last year than previously reported The U.S. Labor Department revised down total job gains data from early 2018 through the first quarter of this year by about half a million jobs from an earlier report on Wednesday. Steelers' JuJu Smith-Schuster makes wristbands to honor late coach Pittsburgh Steelers star JuJu Smith-Schuster created personalized wristbands to honor late wide receivers coach Darryl Drake. Satellite data shows Amazon rainforest burning at record rates Brazil's Amazon rainforest is burning at a record rate, data from international space agencies indicate. XFL unveils names, logos for eight teams in 2020 season The XFL unveiled the names and logos for its eight teams as the league prepares for its debut season in February 2020. North Korea defector’s death reveals plight of trafficked women The deaths of a North Korean defector and her infant son in their apartment in southern Seoul have shocked South Koreans. Eastern Pacific Ocean gives birth to Tropical Storm Ivo Newly formed Tropical Storm Ivo is forecast to hug the west coast of Mexico into this weekend, while a second feature is now much less likely to have significant impact on Hawaii early next week. New York Jets LB Brandon Copeland receives four-game suspension New York Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland was suspended for four games without pay for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Facial pain is common among headache sufferers, study finds It's bad enough to have an aching head, but about one in 10 people who suffer from headaches also experience facial pain, researchers have found. Donald Trump signs order to eliminate student loan debt for disabled veterans President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to eliminate student debt for thousands of disabled veterans. Dive team creates first 4K images of Titanic wreckage A manned submersible explored the Titanic for the first time in 14 years and took the first 4K images of the wreckage, a production company behind a forthcoming documentary said Wednesday. Aging narrows gender gap in flu vaccine response Aging reduces the stronger immune response that women typically have to vaccination, a new study finds. Study: Declining vaccination rates put Texas in danger of measles outbreaks At current vaccination rates, a simulation estimates that measles outbreaks of more than 400 cases could occur in Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth. Insomnia may elevate risk of stroke, heart disease Insomnia may raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, heart failure and stroke. For the study, the researchers looked at data from multiple studies for 1.3 million people with and without heart disease and stroke. Watch: Anna Kendrick hunts a fake terrorist in 'The Day Shall Come' trailer IFC Films released a trailer for their comedy "The Day Shall Come." Anna Kendrick plays a Homeland Security agent hunting a fake terrorist (Merchant Davis). Watch: Service dogs attend live musical as part of training A pack of service dogs in training were treated to a performance of a Canadian theater's live musical as part of their preparation for service. Florida Aquarium reproduces Atlantic coral in lab for first time Scientists in Florida became the first to induce Atlantic coral reproduction in a lab setting, The Florida Aquarium announced Wednesday. Raytheon wins $13.2 million contract for SM-2, SM-6 missile support Raytheon Missile Systems won a $13.2 million contract for engineering and technical services on standard guided missiles for the U.S. Navy and six foreign countries, the Pentagon announced. Look: Netfix releases photos of Zach Galifianakis in 'Between Two Ferns: The Movie' Netflix released three photos from "Between Two Ferns: The Movie" showing Zach Galifianakis in comedic situations involving his titular trees. |
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Budget Deficit on Path to Surpass $1 Trillion Under TrumpThe Congressional Budget Office forecasts come as President Trump is mulling new initiatives that would widen the deficit even further. Job Gains Were Weaker Than Reported, by Half a MillionThe Labor Department provided a revised picture of employment growth over a one-year period, offering the latest sign of a cooling economy. Big Tech, a Conservative Provocateur and the Fight Over DisinformationA veteran political operative built a potent online disinformation mill with his son. When Silicon Valley changed the rules, they tried to go straight. Or did they? Migrant Families Would Face Indefinite Detention Under New Trump RuleThe administration wants to send migrant families caught crossing the border illegally to a family detention center for as long as it takes for their cases to be decided. Trump’s Interest in Buying Greenland Seemed Like a Joke. Then It Got Ugly.President Trump’s much-ridiculed Greenland venture comes at a time when he has seemed particularly erratic. The Toxic Back Story to the Charge That Jews Have a Dual LoyaltyPresident Trump’s comment this week that Jews who vote for Democrats are disloyal echoes an anti-Semitic trope that has persisted for centuries. Their Mothers Chose Donor Sperm. The Doctors Used Their Own.Scores of people born through artificial insemination have learned from DNA tests that their biological fathers were the doctors who performed the procedure. Deficit, Immigration, Mongol Derby: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Sailing Lesson on the Hudson, Followed by Nature, History and Good Eats in InwoodWith affordable instruction from Hudson River Community Sailing, you’ll learn the ropes, while taking in incomparable views of the Palisades and George Washington Bridge. What American C.E.O.s Are Worried AboutNearly 200 executives tried this week to redefine the role of a corporation in society. We look at what’s behind that move. How to Tackle Tough Drop-OffsExpert tips on how to disentangle from your little clingers swiftly and kindly. Jia Tolentino on Life With the InternetTolentino talks about “Trick Mirror,” and John Taliaferro discusses “Grinnell,” his biography of a pioneering conservationist. Trump, Greenland, Denmark. Is This Real Life?Or a Peter Sellers movie? Donald Trump and the ‘Disloyal’ JewsA president loyal only to himself uses my community as a political weapon. Trump Goes GodlyThe man in the White House thinks he’s a miracle. A Lust for PunishmentPresident Trump continues to inflict pain on minorities in this country because it supports the white supremacist patriarchy. A Giant Volcano Could End Human Life on Earth as We Know ItWhy isn’t anyone taking this problem more seriously? Unlikely isn’t the same thing as impossible, even though it’s human nature to conflate the two. The People’s War Is Coming in Hong KongSide by side, peaceniks and radicals are revving up for the next big move. How an E-Bike Changed My LifeRiding grew harder as I grew older. Then I got an electric bicycle. Mr. Trump, Stop Questioning the Loyalty of American JewsIt’s dangerous to insist they owe allegiance to another nation. A Heartbreaking Choice for Moms: Food or a Family’s FutureWe’ve studied mothers struggling to feed their kids. Trump’s new rule will scare immigrant families into going without. How Nationalism Can Destroy a NationCitizens must have things in common and must also agree to forget many other things. Julián Castro Is in the Next Debate. That’s a Big Deal.This thing is still wide open. A Chance to Bond on a Perilous Hiking Trail in IcelandAs his son gets older and more independent, a father seizes the chance to keep their relationship relevant. A Popeyes Chicken Sandwich and a Tactic to Set Off a Twitter Roar“Look at how much attention they’re getting — it’s impressive,” the executive editor of a trade magazine said. Don’t Let Sean Spicer Tap-Dance Out of Infamy on ‘Dancing With the Stars’His casting on the ABC reality show makes political deception into a joke. Giuliani Renews Push for Ukraine to Investigate Trump’s Political OpponentsThe president’s lawyer wants investigations of the Biden family and reports that Ukrainian officials tried to damage the Trump campaign in 2016. M.I.T. Media Lab in Crisis After 2 Scholars Vow to Leave Over Epstein TiesAfter last week’s apology from the research center’s director, Joichi Ito, Ethan Zuckerman and J. Nathan Matias said they were protesting the institute’s connection to the financier. Vaping Sicknesses Rising: 153 Cases Reported in 16 StatesThe C.D.C. said serious respiratory problems were reported in the past two months, though it remained unclear whether vaping nicotine or THC, the high-inducing chemical in marijuana, was the cause. Where the Titanic Rests, Decay Races OnA recent visit to the world’s most famous shipwreck found it “being consumed by the ocean and returned to its elemental state.” The White House Saw Riches in the Arctic Refuge, but Reality May Fall ShortIn its push for lease sales, the Trump administration rushed deadlines, pressured staff and gave a wildly optimistic estimate of the potential revenue. The Fabric of Nigerian WeddingsThe color and flair of traditional ceremonies give brides and grooms a way to express a vibrant cultural heritage. Tanya Tucker Would Rather Be Celebrated While She’s AliveThe country star is returning with her first album of original music in 17 years, aided by two younger musicians who feel her fire: Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings. 6 Podcasts for the Drama LoverSerialized storytelling has experienced a renaissance during the podcast boom. An Archaeological Puzzle on the DanubeUnique sculptures date from the historical moment when two peoples and two cultures met on the banks of a section of the river, now known as the Iron Gates. Exercise May Boost Mood for Women With Depression. Having a Coach May Help.How the “runner’s high” might be used as a tool to treat depression. The Mystery of the Himalayas’ Skeleton Lake Just Got WeirderEvery summer, hundreds of ancient bones emerge from the ice. A new genetic study helps explain how they got there. More Recent Articles
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Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird was displeased with a tattoo-covered image of himself in an Indianapolis mural.
Americans are split over whether large tech companies should be regulated more heavily, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Wednesday that he has decided to drop out of the 2020 presidential race.
The Atlanta Braves placed catcher Brian McCann on the 10-day injured list with a left knee sprain.
ABC News revealed the planned dates, format and moderators for the third round of Democratic primary debates scheduled next month.
The Arizona Cardinals released former first-round pick Kevin White.
The U.S. Labor Department revised down total job gains data from early 2018 through the first quarter of this year by about half a million jobs from an earlier report on Wednesday.
Pittsburgh Steelers star JuJu Smith-Schuster created personalized wristbands to honor late wide receivers coach Darryl Drake.
Brazil's Amazon rainforest is burning at a record rate, data from international space agencies indicate.
The XFL unveiled the names and logos for its eight teams as the league prepares for its debut season in February 2020.
The deaths of a North Korean defector and her infant son in their apartment in southern Seoul have shocked South Koreans.
Newly formed Tropical Storm Ivo is forecast to hug the west coast of Mexico into this weekend, while a second feature is now much less likely to have significant impact on Hawaii early next week.
New York Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland was suspended for four games without pay for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
It's bad enough to have an aching head, but about one in 10 people who suffer from headaches also experience facial pain, researchers have found.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to eliminate student debt for thousands of disabled veterans.
A manned submersible explored the Titanic for the first time in 14 years and took the first 4K images of the wreckage, a production company behind a forthcoming documentary said Wednesday.
Aging reduces the stronger immune response that women typically have to vaccination, a new study finds.
At current vaccination rates, a simulation estimates that measles outbreaks of more than 400 cases could occur in Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth.
Insomnia may raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, heart failure and stroke. For the study, the researchers looked at data from multiple studies for 1.3 million people with and without heart disease and stroke.
IFC Films released a trailer for their comedy "The Day Shall Come." Anna Kendrick plays a Homeland Security agent hunting a fake terrorist (Merchant Davis).
A pack of service dogs in training were treated to a performance of a Canadian theater's live musical as part of their preparation for service.
Scientists in Florida became the first to induce Atlantic coral reproduction in a lab setting, The Florida Aquarium announced Wednesday.
Raytheon Missile Systems won a $13.2 million contract for engineering and technical services on standard guided missiles for the U.S. Navy and six foreign countries, the Pentagon announced.
Netflix released three photos from "Between Two Ferns: The Movie" showing Zach Galifianakis in comedic situations involving his titular trees. 
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