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Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Vita Vea suffers LCL sprain Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Vita Vea will miss some time after suffering a sprained LCL in his left knee. Cleveland Browns WR Antonio Callaway suspended four games Cleveland Browns wide receiver Antonio Callaway was suspended four games for a violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy. Buffalo Bills trade Eli Harold to Philadelphia Eagles for Ryan Bates The Buffalo Bills traded defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles for offensive tackle Ryan Bates. Former Baltimore officer Arthur Williams receives prison time for assault A judge sentenced a former Baltimore police officer to nine months in prison after he was caught on video assaulting a suspect in 2018. Raiders' Antonio Brown threatening to walk away from football over helmet Oakland Raiders star receiver Antonio Brown has informed the Raiders he will walk away from football if he can't wear his old helmet. Andy Murray returning to singles action at Western & Southern Open Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray is returning to singles competition at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. Judge rules in favor of Gavin Grimm in transgender bathroom case A federal judge on Friday ruled in favor of a Virginia transgender man who sued his former high school over restroom access. Northern Trust Open: Tiger Woods withdraws; Dustin Johnson grabs lead Tiger Woods withdrew from the Northern Trust on Friday, citing a mild oblique strain before the start of the second round. N. Korea fires 2 unidentified projectiles into East Sea: JCS North Korea fired yet more unidentified projectiles into the East Sea on Saturday, South Korea's military said. Hundreds of thousands lose power in outage across Britain A temporary power grid failure caused large swaths of England and Wales to go dark Friday evening, prompting transportation hiccups during rush hour. Migration can both promote, inhibit cooperation among animals Migration can help species thrive by generating the ideal spatial distribution for cooperation, according to a new mathematical model. Migration can also, however, inhibit cooperation, fueling a species' downfall. Police: Accused El Paso, Texas, gunman says he targeted Mexicans The 21-year-old man accused of killing 22 people in a shooting at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart told police he intentionally targeted Mexicans during the attack, an affidavit released Friday indicated. Climate change could raise risk of hospitalization, death for kidney patients Extremely hot days can increase advanced kidney disease patients' risk of hospitalization and death, and climate change means they'll face more such days, a new study suggests. Chase forgives all credit card debt for Canadian customers Chase Bank announced it is forgiving all credit card debt held by Canadian customers more than one year after the company decided to close all credit card accounts there. First female Marine F-35B pilot finishes training as first female F-35C pilot gets started The first female Marine pilot of an F-35B fighter plane completed her course of study as the first female to fly a Marine F-35C began her training. Americans' trust in scientists rises, follows political divide A Pew Research Center poll of more than 4,400 adults found that 86 percent have at least "a fair amount" of confidence in scientists to act in the public interest. Green turtles swallow plastic that looks like sea grass Green turtles are more likely to eat pieces of plastic that resemble their preferred food, sea grass. Smoking among young adults falls in areas that raised legal age to 21 Parts of the United States that raised the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21 have seen significant reductions in cigarette smoking among young adults, a new study found. Church attempts Guinness record for longest hug relay A New York State church attempted a Guinness World Record by gathering hundreds of people to embrace each other in a hug relay. Julián Castro seeks to 'disarm hate' with gun, white supremacy plan Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro called for the United States to "disarm hate" in a plan he unveiled Friday to crack down on guns and white supremacy. Siberia, Russia military depot shaken by 2nd explosion in 4 days For the third time in four days, Russian authorities responded Friday to an explosion at a military outpost. Bowel preparation not needed before colon surgery, study says Researchers have found there is no difference in post-surgical infection rates when a patient performs pre-surgical bowel preparation compared to when they don't. Late puberty associated with osteoporosis, bone weakness later in life Experiencing a growth spurt in the late-teens that ends with peak bone mass might make a person more prone to bone fractures and osteoporosis as they age. Guided-missile destroyer USS Porter enters Black Sea The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter traveled to the Black Sea this week, the sixth U.S. Navy ship to operate in the region in 2019. Man credits good deed with leading him to $349,027 lottery jackpot A North Carolina man credited a good deed with leading him down the path to winning a $349,027 lottery jackpot. |
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Huge U.K. power outage disrupts rail, road traffic in rush hourPower supplier National Grid said two generators failed at the same time and that the system was back to normal about 90 minutes later. Mom's voice to play in Malaysian jungle in search for London girlNora Anne Quoirin's family discovered her missing Sunday morning from their resort cottage and believes she was abducted. Boost defense spending or we'll withdraw troops, U.S. ambassador tells GermanyPresident Donald Trump has frequently criticized fellow NATO members that have failed to hit a target of spending 2 percent of their GDP on defense. More Recent Articles
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Past Flip-Flops Cloud Trump’s Position on Background ChecksWhether the president’s support is real or another momentary reversal will determine if Congress passes the first new federal gun control measures in years. ‘I’m the Shooter’: El Paso Suspect Confessed to Targeting Mexicans, Police SayAfter waiving his Miranda rights, the suspect said he had used an AK-47-style rifle to carry out the killings, according to an affidavit. Biden’s Biggest Weakness? Iowa. But Some Rivals Don’t Seem to Know It.A few major candidates are not focusing their campaigns on the state. China Said It Closed Muslim Detention Camps. There’s Reason to Doubt That.Seven days of reporting in the Xinjiang region undermine the government’s claim that it’s winding down its network of indoctrination centers. ‘Graduates’ are still being churned out. ‘Massage’ Was Code for ‘Sex’: New Epstein Abuse RevelationsA cache of documents offers disturbing testimony about what happened inside the Florida mansion owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Background Checks, Iowa, Little Penguins: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What Is YouTube Pushing You to Watch Next?A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Logan Browning Reads ‘The Night Girl Finds a Day Boy’The “Dear White People” star reads an essay about the challenges of dating with a severe sleep disorder. Commemorating the End of World War IIWe’re less than five months away from 2020, the year that will mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. Help us report on it. Joaquin Castro’s Tweet Was Not DoxxingWe can’t misuse the charge in an effort to suppress protected speech. The World’s Smartest Chimp Has DiedHer life helped us answer the question: What do animals think about? What Makes an American?I took reassurance this past week in a Texas immigration story that suggests America’s powers of assimilation remain formidable. The U.S. Needs More NukesRussian cheating requires a strong response. In Praise of Online DatingYes, it can be demoralizing. It can also enlarge your world. 5 Years After Ferguson, We’re Losing the Fight Against Police ViolenceWe had just one year of progress before the backlash kicked in. The Legacy of Toni MorrisonThere is a blossoming of black women writers who are following in her footsteps and making their own impact. Farmers Don’t Need to Read the Science. We Are Living It.A new report is another dire warning on climate change. Let the People (of Florida) VoteCivil rights victories are never easy. It’s Too Late to Ban Assault WeaponsThe half-life of military-style rifles ensures they’ll be with us for many generations. Time to deal with the world as it is. The Lives of Ferguson Activists, Five Years LaterThe energy of the street protests has faded, but it carries on in national conversations about race, and in the lives of the people who were there. Vodka From Chernobyl Is Perfectly Safe, Say the Scientists Who Made ItBranded “Atomik” and certified free of excess radioactivity, the artisanal spirit is part of a plan to help revive agriculture and aid residents around the nuclear disaster site. My Librarian Boss Hates Science and Public Services. Help!Sometimes jobs threaten your sanity, and sometimes they make you physically ill. North Korea Launches Projectiles Despite ‘Beautiful Letter’ from Kim Jong-un to TrumpNorth Korea fired two unidentified projectiles off its east coast, hours after President Trump said he had received a “very beautiful” and “very positive” letter from Kim Jong-un. Virginia Schools’ Bathroom Rule Violates Transgender Rights, U.S. Judge SaysThe ruling is an important victory for transgender rights advocates as legal battles over school bathroom policies continue to play out across the country. New Jersey Family Terrorized by ‘The Watcher’ Sells Home at a LossThe family began receiving ominous notes three days after they closed on their dream home in 2014. They never moved in. Photos From Kashmir, a Rebellious Land Locked Down by IndiaIndian photographers managed to work around a communication blockade to publish their images. Will a New Plan End the War in Afghanistan?Peace remains elusive after 18 years of war. A framework agreement between the United States and the Taliban will signal how it might be possible. After ICE Raids, the Parking Lot Was Crowded, but No One Was There to WorkAt a chicken processing plant in Morton, Miss., relatives and friends of the workers swept up in the raids came to collect what had been left behind. She Warned That Her Life Was in Danger. 5 Days Later, She Was Shot.The shooting at a riding stable in New Jersey, and the arrest of an Olympics trainer, stunned the rarefied world of dressage. Our Cars Are Trying to Keep Us Safe. Here’s How.There is no question that the tech in cars is making us safer. Even when optional, active electronic safety features can pay for themselves quickly. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Maximize a Small BedroomA nightstand, a divider, a floating shelf, a garment rack and a storage bench for keeping a bedroom organized. Sho Madjozi’s Mixed Up, Pan-African RapThe South African performer pays homage to her heritage, updating it for the moment. Finding Salvation in Springsteen From a London SuburbSarfraz Manzoor’s memoir about his love for Bruce Springsteen’s music is the basis for “Blinded by the Light,” which opens next week. In Praise of Samuel R. DelanyThe author of “Dhalgren” and dozens of other books “gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of our world,” the novelist Jordy Rosenberg writes. Is This the Pie of the Summer?The salty-sweet combination of bacon and corn shows off its charms in this rich, quiche-like tart. David Berman, Silver Jews Leader and Indie-Rock Poet, Dies at 52With wry songs full of black humor, his band became an underground favorite in the 1990s, and a new group, Purple Mountains, was set to tour. Legless, Leaping LarvaeGall midge maggots have some surprising tricks that help them launch themselves into smile-inspiring jumps. Do Older People Have a Different Smell?Even scientists who study scent are divided. A More Active Hurricane Season Could Lie Ahead, Scientists WarnA revised prediction from federal forecasters sees the potential for as many as 17 named storms this hurricane season, four of which may be major. Another Baseball Mystery: Why Do Players Seem to Live Longer?A new study suggests professional baseball players live longer than other athletes and American men in general. The reasons could be complex. Now Crowding New York’s Streets: Rented Mopeds Going 30 M.P.H.A moped-sharing company has unleashed 1,000 Vespa-style vehicles in Brooklyn and Queens, raising concerns about safety. Seduced, Then Scorned, by My Work WifeWith my husband checked out of our marriage, I found flirtation at the office. It didn’t go well. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Vita Vea will miss some time after suffering a sprained LCL in his left knee.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Antonio Callaway was suspended four games for a violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy.
The Buffalo Bills traded defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles for offensive tackle Ryan Bates.
A judge sentenced a former Baltimore police officer to nine months in prison after he was caught on video assaulting a suspect in 2018.
Oakland Raiders star receiver Antonio Brown has informed the Raiders he will walk away from football if he can't wear his old helmet.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray is returning to singles competition at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.
A federal judge on Friday ruled in favor of a Virginia transgender man who sued his former high school over restroom access.
Tiger Woods withdrew from the Northern Trust on Friday, citing a mild oblique strain before the start of the second round.
North Korea fired yet more unidentified projectiles into the East Sea on Saturday, South Korea's military said.
A temporary power grid failure caused large swaths of England and Wales to go dark Friday evening, prompting transportation hiccups during rush hour.
Migration can help species thrive by generating the ideal spatial distribution for cooperation, according to a new mathematical model. Migration can also, however, inhibit cooperation, fueling a species' downfall.
The 21-year-old man accused of killing 22 people in a shooting at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart told police he intentionally targeted Mexicans during the attack, an affidavit released Friday indicated.
Extremely hot days can increase advanced kidney disease patients' risk of hospitalization and death, and climate change means they'll face more such days, a new study suggests.
Chase Bank announced it is forgiving all credit card debt held by Canadian customers more than one year after the company decided to close all credit card accounts there.
The first female Marine pilot of an F-35B fighter plane completed her course of study as the first female to fly a Marine F-35C began her training.
A Pew Research Center poll of more than 4,400 adults found that 86 percent have at least "a fair amount" of confidence in scientists to act in the public interest.
Green turtles are more likely to eat pieces of plastic that resemble their preferred food, sea grass.
Parts of the United States that raised the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21 have seen significant reductions in cigarette smoking among young adults, a new study found.
A New York State church attempted a Guinness World Record by gathering hundreds of people to embrace each other in a hug relay.
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro called for the United States to "disarm hate" in a plan he unveiled Friday to crack down on guns and white supremacy.
For the third time in four days, Russian authorities responded Friday to an explosion at a military outpost.
Researchers have found there is no difference in post-surgical infection rates when a patient performs pre-surgical bowel preparation compared to when they don't.
Experiencing a growth spurt in the late-teens that ends with peak bone mass might make a person more prone to bone fractures and osteoporosis as they age.
The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter traveled to the Black Sea this week, the sixth U.S. Navy ship to operate in the region in 2019.
A North Carolina man credited a good deed with leading him down the path to winning a $349,027 lottery jackpot. 

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