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Autopsy: Dayton shooter had drugs in his system, two victims struck by police gunfire Preliminary autopsy findings showed the gunman who shot and killed nine people in Dayton, Ohio, had cocaine in his system at the time of the shooting and that some other victims were struck by police gunfire. Report: GE committed fraud 'bigger than Enron, WorldCom combined' A fraud investigator accused General Electric of using accounting tricks to cover up tens of billions in losses in what he calls "a bigger fraud than Enron." Detroit Lions activate DT Damon 'Snacks' Harrison from NFI list The Detroit Lions removed defensive lineman Damon "Snacks" Harrison from the active/non-football injury list. Former NFL head coach Jack Del Rio joins ESPN as analyst Former Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio is joining ESPN as an NFL analyst. JSC: N. Korea fires 2 unidentified projectiles into East Sea North Korea fired two unidentified short-range projectiles into the East Sea on Friday, South Korea's military said, the sixth such launch in about three weeks. EPA to reconsider plan to reauthorize use of 'cyanide bomb' coyote and fox traps The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it plans to reconsider a proposal allowing so-called cyanide bombs to control populations of wildlife that prey on livestock. Video shows UFC star Conor McGregor striking elderly man in Dublin bar A video has surfaced that appears to show UFC fighter Conor McGregor punching an elderly man in the face at a bar in Ireland earlier this year. Julian Castro proposes plan to tax inheritance, provide family tax credit Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro introduced a plan Thursday to tax inheritance, raise the capital gains tax rate and provide a tax credit for families. Ex-Pittsburgh Steelers QB Landry Jones becomes first player to sign with XFL Former Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Landry Jones became the first player to sign with the upstart XFL. House subpoenas former Trump aides Corey Lewandowski, Rick Dearborn The House judiciary committee issued subpoenas to two of President Donald Trump's former staffers Thursday. Dale Earnhardt Jr., family safe after plane crash in Tennessee Semiretired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family escaped with minor injuries after their private plane ran off the runway and caught fire. Los Angeles Lakers' DeMarcus Cousins suffers torn ACL; could miss season Los Angeles Lakers All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins could miss next season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee. Court rules children's migrant shelters must provide hygiene items, adequate sleep conditions Children detained in shelters for migrants must have access to basic hygiene products and adequate sleep, a federal court ruled Thursday. Methadone treatment during pregnancy doesn't hurt newborn, study suggests Treating a pregnant woman who suffers from opioid addiction has no more harmful impact on the newborn compared to receiving no treatment at all, a new study says. Officials call for gun control after Philadelphia shooting Authorities said Thursday that the accused gunman in a Philadelphia standoff that injured six officers had a criminal record, prompting calls for gun control measures. Physicists say they've discovered a new state of matter Physicists at New York University claim they have uncovered a new state of matter. Tony Romo reveals top fantasy football running backs Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo told UPI which running back he would pick first in a fantasy football draft. He also said he thinks Ezekiel Elliott is a 'coin flip' when it comes to missing games in 2019. Pro-democracy Hong Kong lawmakers: Lam, not Xi, to blame for unrest Hong Kong's progressive lawmakers say they are seeking reform within the policy of "one country, two systems" that binds their city-state to mainland China. Watch: Vets remove 32 rubber ducks from hungry bulldog's stomach Veterinarians at an animal hospital in Thailand conducted surgery on a bulldog to remove 32 rubber ducks from the hungry canine's stomach. FDA proposes health warnings images for cigarette packs, ads A new rule proposed by the FDA would require images to cover the top half of the front and back of a cigarette pack, as well as cover the top 20 percent of an advertisement, in an effort to warn smokers of health risks. R. Kelly a no-show in Chicago court after 'refusing transport' Singer R. Kelly, who faces charges of sex trafficking in New York and Illinois, was a no-show in Chicago court Thursday after prosecutors said he "refused transport" from jail. New drug may speed blood recovery after chemotherapy A new drug may help to speed up the rejuvenation of blood stem cells after chemotherapy, a new study says. Universal's Halloween Horror Nights park show to feature 'Stranger Things,' 'Ghostbusters' Universal Studios Orlando Resort has announced a new, nighttime lagoon show for Halloween Horror Nights that will feature characters from "Stranger Things" and "Ghostbusters." Advocates demand action in Newark over water contamination Two groups challenged Newark and New Jersey officials in federal court Thursday over the city's burgeoning water crisis, asking a judge to order treatment and replacement for old service lines. |
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Israel bars Muslim Reps. Omar and Tlaib from visiting the countryThe Democratic congresswomen have voiced their support for the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement, known as BDS. Gibraltar releases Iranian tanker Grace 1Seized by British Royal Marines, Grace 1 was accused of bringing oil to Syria in violation of European Union sanctions. It's official: July was hottest month on recordNine of the 10 hottest Julys on record have occurred since 2005. The last five have been the five hottest Julys ever. Suspect in custody after stabbing at British interior ministry"Inquiries are ongoing into the exact circumstances of the incident," police said. Is Trump right to blame the Fed for market plunge?After Wednesday's stock market dive, one big question is whether that shock has come from President Trump's trade war — or a mistake by the Federal Reserve. New TB treatment can cure hardest-to-treat patients, FDA saysThree-pill combo cured about 90 percent of patients with very drug-resistant TB. Trump links Hong Kong protests to trade talks with China"I have ZERO doubt that if President Xi wants to quickly and humanely solve the Hong Kong problem, he can do it. Personal meeting?" Trump tweeted. Wall Street gets back on track after worst day of yearStocks slumped overnight after Beijing vowed to retaliate for the latest round of tariffs, then rallied after China said it was willing to "meet halfway." Canada's Trudeau accepts he breached ethics rules but refuses to apologizeThe case involves a politically important firm that wanted to take advantage of a law allowing it to escape being prosecuted for bribing officials in Libya. 'Hero pilots' hailed after Russian plane hits birds, makes emergency landing"The landing was good. The pilots did a good job, they landed the plane softly on its belly," one passenger told a Russian news website. More Recent Articles
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Israel Denies Entry to Omar and Tlaib After Trump’s Call to Block ThemMr. Trump’s call to bar the two congresswomen was an extraordinary step to influence an allied nation and punish his political opponents at home. Economic Trouble Signs Hang Over Trump’s Trade WarWhite House advisers discount warnings of a possible recession. But the president may be gambling that the Federal Reserve can ward off that prospect. Trump’s Hong Kong Caution Isolates Him From Congress, Allies and AdvisersIn his showdown with Beijing over trade and tariffs, Mr. Trump is ignoring his hawkish advisers, who believe China threatens American interests worldwide. Citing Economy, Trump Says That ‘You Have No Choice but to Vote for Me’As the markets wobble over fears of a slowdown amid an escalating trade and currency war with China, the president defended policies that are rattling many businesses and investors. Overstock C.E.O. Takes Aim at ‘Deep State’ After Romance With Russian AgentPatrick Byrne said in an interview that he was still “quite fond” of Maria Butina, who is now in prison, and that she “should go home and be president of Russia one day.’’ Amazon Uses a Twitter Army of Employees to Fight Criticism of WarehousesThey love working there. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. Israel, Sacklers, ‘Black Woodstock’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Is China Really Freeing Uighurs?Beijing continues to mislead the world on its mass internment of one of the country’s ethnic minorities, Uighur Muslims. Is Josh Hawley the Future of the G.O.P.?One-on-one with the Missouri senator. The Silence Is the Loudest SoundThe Indian government has confined about seven million Kashmiris to their homes and imposed a complete communications blackout. How to Torture TrumpWho’s less popular than Elton John? How World Leaders Ruined the Global EconomyThey took the best growth picture in a decade and put us in danger of recession. The Forgotten Story of Operation AnvilIn August 1944, the United States executed a gigantic assault on southern France. Why does no one remember it? On Immigration, the Democrats Are Playing Into Trump’s HandsRather than present tough choices and coherent ideas, they are mostly responding to his outrages with empty rhetoric. The Supreme Court’s Second Amendment AppetiteThe sound of gunshots is still ringing in the country’s ears. Do the justices hear it too? Stacey Abrams Is Playing the Long Game for Our DemocracyAnd she’s playing to win. Raphael Saadiq Finally Put His Past on the RecordOn his first album in eight years, named after his brother “Jimmy Lee,” the singer and producer brings his family’s tragedies into his music. The Em Dash DividesWhy do people care so much about a piece of — no offense — punctuation? Trump Is Said to Ask: Can We Buy Greenland?At a meeting last spring in the Oval Office, President Trump joked about buying Greenland for its resources, according to a person who was in attendance. Britain’s ‘Knifefree’ Fried Chicken Leaves a Bad Taste for SomeSome British fried chicken outlets will offer boxes with warnings about knife crime, a hot-button political issue. Critics called the campaign wasteful and offensive. Trump Thinks Corey Lewandowski Would Be a ‘Fantastic’ Senator From New HampshirePresident Trump all but endorsed his former campaign manager, who is weighing a Senate bid. “He’s terrific on television,” Mr. Trump said. “I like everything about him.” How a Shooting Unnerved Philadelphia: ‘Our Collective Hearts Were in Our Throats’A frightening shooting that began with Philadelphia police trying to serve a narcotics warrant turned into a dramatic eight-hour standoff. North Korea Launches 2 Projectiles; South Korean Experts Blame TrumpNorth Korea fired two projectiles on Friday, its 6th missile test since late last month. Analysts say President Trump’s downplaying of the tests has encouraged the launches. For ISIS Children, Returning Home to Europe Meets ResistanceThe children with the best chance of repatriation have been orphans. Even in countries officially committed to the task, it’s slow going. 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. The Unexpectedly Tropical History of BrutalismLong associated with European cities, the style has plenty of history in other parts of the world, too. In Brazil, it reached a surprising apotheosis. A Bus Journey to a Time Before AbbaSwedish pop was dominated by roving bands in garish costumes until Abba changed everything. Benny Andersson now leads one of those groups. Barbara Crane, 91, Dies; Photographer Found Abstract in the OrdinaryA master of illusion, Ms. Crane transformed the quotidian into the quirky by distorting images through a variety of formats. Why the U.S. Has Long Resisted Universal Child CareAmericans still aren’t in agreement that mothers should work at all. Scientists Discover New Cure for the Deadliest Strain of TuberculosisOnce, a diagnosis of extensively drug-resistant TB meant quick death. A three-drug regimen cures most patients in just months. Burner Apps and No Selfies When Reviewing RestaurantsIt’s harder to remain incognito in the digital age, says Tejal Rao, our first California restaurant critic. She prefers dining tech that’s understated, too. The Impact of Racism on Children’s HealthA new statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics looks at the effects of racism on children’s development, starting in the womb. Flying Assassins Are Called In to Combat Aggressive GullsA Jersey Shore town has come up with a creative but costly way to tame its marauding gulls. I Shared My Phone Number. I Learned I Shouldn’t Have.Our personal tech columnist asked security researchers what they could find out about him from just his cellphone number. Quite a lot, it turns out. More Recent Articles |
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Preliminary autopsy findings showed the gunman who shot and killed nine people in Dayton, Ohio, had cocaine in his system at the time of the shooting and that some other victims were struck by police gunfire.
A fraud investigator accused General Electric of using accounting tricks to cover up tens of billions in losses in what he calls "a bigger fraud than Enron."
The Detroit Lions removed defensive lineman Damon "Snacks" Harrison from the active/non-football injury list.
Former Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio is joining ESPN as an NFL analyst.
North Korea fired two unidentified short-range projectiles into the East Sea on Friday, South Korea's military said, the sixth such launch in about three weeks.
The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it plans to reconsider a proposal allowing so-called cyanide bombs to control populations of wildlife that prey on livestock.
A video has surfaced that appears to show UFC fighter Conor McGregor punching an elderly man in the face at a bar in Ireland earlier this year.
Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro introduced a plan Thursday to tax inheritance, raise the capital gains tax rate and provide a tax credit for families.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Landry Jones became the first player to sign with the upstart XFL.
The House judiciary committee issued subpoenas to two of President Donald Trump's former staffers Thursday.
Semiretired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family escaped with minor injuries after their private plane ran off the runway and caught fire.
Los Angeles Lakers All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins could miss next season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee.
Children detained in shelters for migrants must have access to basic hygiene products and adequate sleep, a federal court ruled Thursday.
Treating a pregnant woman who suffers from opioid addiction has no more harmful impact on the newborn compared to receiving no treatment at all, a new study says.
Authorities said Thursday that the accused gunman in a Philadelphia standoff that injured six officers had a criminal record, prompting calls for gun control measures.
Physicists at New York University claim they have uncovered a new state of matter.
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo told UPI which running back he would pick first in a fantasy football draft. He also said he thinks Ezekiel Elliott is a 'coin flip' when it comes to missing games in 2019.
Hong Kong's progressive lawmakers say they are seeking reform within the policy of "one country, two systems" that binds their city-state to mainland China.
Veterinarians at an animal hospital in Thailand conducted surgery on a bulldog to remove 32 rubber ducks from the hungry canine's stomach.
A new rule proposed by the FDA would require images to cover the top half of the front and back of a cigarette pack, as well as cover the top 20 percent of an advertisement, in an effort to warn smokers of health risks.
Singer R. Kelly, who faces charges of sex trafficking in New York and Illinois, was a no-show in Chicago court Thursday after prosecutors said he "refused transport" from jail.
A new drug may help to speed up the rejuvenation of blood stem cells after chemotherapy, a new study says.
Universal Studios Orlando Resort has announced a new, nighttime lagoon show for Halloween Horror Nights that will feature characters from "Stranger Things" and "Ghostbusters."
Two groups challenged Newark and New Jersey officials in federal court Thursday over the city's burgeoning water crisis, asking a judge to order treatment and replacement for old service lines. 

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