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Belgian cyclist Bjorg Lambrecht dies in Tour de Poland crash Belgian cyclist Bjorg Lambrecht died Monday following a crash during the third stage of the Tour de Poland, authorities said. Houston Texans' Jadeveon Clowney to join team after third preseason game Houston Texans star pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney is expected to join the team earlier than anticipated. Dallas Cowboys cut TE Rico Gathers after three seasons The Dallas Cowboys waived tight end Rico Gathers after a week of training camp. Patriots' Tom Brady to become free agent in 2020 despite extension New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2019-20 season. Russian ammunition depot explosions prompt evacuations An explosion and fire at a Russian ammunition depot prompted the evacuation of thousands of people from a nearby Siberian town, state-run media reported Monday. Indianapolis Colts claim former Houston Texans RB D'Onta Foreman The Indianapolis Colts claimed former Houston Texans running back D'Onta Foreman off waivers. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Lavonte David undergoes knee surgery Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl linebacker Lavonte David underwent a minor procedure on his knee. Andy Serkis confirms he will direct 'Venom' sequel Actor and filmmaker Andy Serkis confirmed Monday that he signed on to helm the sequel to 2018's comic-book adaptation, "Venom." Meteorologists predict slight increase in hurricanes in forecast revision A team of meteorologists in Colorado revised its predictions for the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, forecasting a slight increase in storms this year. Vince Carter, 42, to play in NBA-record 22nd season with Atlanta Hawks Veteran free agent Vince Carter, 42, reached an agreement to return to the Atlanta Hawks to play in his final NBA season in the 2019-20 campaign. N.Y. Jets acquire offensive lineman Alex Lewis from Baltimore Ravens The New York Jets have acquired veteran offensive lineman Alex Lewis from the Baltimore Ravens. Veteran infielder Asdrubal Cabrera to sign with Nationals Veteran infielder Asdrubal Cabrera has agreed to sign a Major League contract with the Washington Nationals. Mariah Carey records theme song for sitcom 'Mixed-ish' Mariah Carey has written and recorded the theme song for the new "Black-ish" prequel, "Mixed-ish." Cincinnati Reds place Derek Dietrich on injured list with shoulder inflammation The Cincinnati Reds placed veteran infielder Derek Dietrich on the injured list with left shoulder inflammation Monday afternoon. North Korea fires unidentified projectiles off east coast: JCS North Korea on Tuesday fired unidentified projectiles off its east coast, South Korea's military said, its fourth such launch in less than two weeks. Chicago Cubs to place closer Craig Kimbrel on injured list The Chicago Cubs placed closer Craig Kimbrel on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation. Jimmy Kimmel, Norman Lear teaming up for more live specials Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear are planning two more "Live in Front of a Studio Audience" specials based on Lear's classic sitcoms. Pipe bomb mailer Cesar Sayoc gets 20 years in prison A federal judge in New York handed down a 20-year sentence Monday to a Florida man who mailed more than a dozen pipe bombs to Democrats and news outlets he accused of being critical of President Donald Trump. Researchers may have found a way to block gonorrhea infection Researchers at Georgia State University say blocking uptake of the mineral zinc by the bacterial pathogen that causes gonorrhea could prevent infection, a finding that may lead to a vaccine for the STI. N.Y. Mets place second baseman Robinson Cano on injured list New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano is out indefinitely after being placed on the injured list with a left hamstring strain. R. Kelly faces new sexual misconduct charges in Minnesota Prosecutors in Minnesota on Monday levied new charges against singer R. Kelly for allegedly soliciting a minor in 2001. AHA News: Common prostate cancer treatment may have deadly risks Common testosterone-blocking drugs used to treat prostate cancer may increase the time it takes the heart cells to recharge in between beats, a new study suggests. |
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Coca-Cola ads promoting gay tolerance stir furor in HungaryThe ads have prompted a boycott call from a senior member of the conservative ruling party. Mexico reels from shooting attack in El PasoAmatza Gutiérrez, a student from the Mexican capital, said the idea of a shooter targeting Mexicans because of their ethnicity gives her goose bumps. Clashes break out as Hong Kong protesters fan out across city in general strike"'Be Water' is now the motto. We stay when we need to stay, we leave when we need to leave, we change location when we need to change," one protester said. After mass shootings, world media warns about U.S. right-wing extremism"U.S. in the midst of a white nationalist terrorism crisis," ran a headline in one foreign newspaper. U.S. citizen went to Uganda to help kids. Now her charity is accused of killing them."I knew she was not trained, but she had this presence about her that you kind of just believed that she knew," an ex-volunteer the charity says. India's government revokes disputed Kashmir's special statusThe revocation was met with an uproar in India's parliament, while Kashmir was under a security lockdown that kept thousands of people inside their homes. More Recent Articles
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Families of El Paso Victims Waited in Anguish After ShootingRelatives had confirmed the identities of some people killed inside a Walmart on Saturday, but the city did not release a list until Monday afternoon. Shootings Renew Debate Over How to Combat Domestic TerrorismFederal authorities say they want to employ the same approach used in battling global extremism. But there are political and civil rights concerns. Gunman in Dayton Had History of Threatening Women, Former Friends SayWhile the police investigated the shooting in Ohio that left nine dead, acquaintances of the gunman remembered his past threats toward women. China’s Currency Moves Escalate Trade War, Rattling MarketsThe trade war intensified Monday, as Beijing allowed its currency to weaken and the Treasury Department labeled China a currency manipulator. Stocks See Worst Decline of 2019 as China Raises Trade Tensions With U.S.Tensions between the China and the United States, the world’s largest economies, ratcheted higher, adding to concerns about the global economy. India Revokes Kashmir’s Special Status, Raising Fears of UnrestThe government announced an end to decades of autonomy in the disputed region, raising tensions in the restive territory and roiling relations with Pakistan. Stock Market, Shootings, Kashmir: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Young Climate Activists Push Democrats to the LeftA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Two Days, Two Cities, Two MassacresMass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, took place less than 24 hours apart. We spoke to Times reporters in El Paso about the aftermath. DealBook Briefing: Corporate America Considers Its Role in Gun ViolenceTwo new shootings have forced some businesses to reflect on what they can do. ‘The Woman Looked at Me and Motioned to a Sweatshirt in Her Bag’A warm offer on a cool train, heading out after Hurricane Sandy and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. U.K. Joins U.S.-Led Effort to Protect Ships in Strait of HormuzTensions between Britain and Iran have risen since Iran seized a tanker in July. Monday’s decision was an acknowledgment that British efforts to create a European-led task force have proved difficult. Nanny Asked Ex-Boyfriend to Return Key. He Arrived With a Knife.The police say spurned love was the motive for the murder of an au pair and her employer in Maplewood, N.J. Swarm of 25,000 Bees Removed From Staten Island Ferry Terminal by PoliceThe New York Police Department’s beekeeping unit used a special vacuum to safely relocate the bees. Pushed by Consumers, Some Sponsors Join Soccer’s Fight Over Equal PayNike made an ad. Visa demanded new contract terms. Secret donated more than $500,000. Will more sponsors join the fight, and will their contributions be decisive? Joan Baez on 3 Days of Pregnancy and Priggishness at WoodstockWhile the masses danced naked in the mud, this folk heroine preached about politics and avoided eating anything suspicious. In Search of the Real Bouillabaisse, Marseille’s Gift to the Fish LoverDuring a yearlong celebration of its food, the city is filled with odd versions for tourists and fancy variations for the well-heeled. Finding an authentic specimen took some legwork. Victoria’s Secret Casts First Openly Transgender Woman as a ModelThe selection of Valentina Sampaio, 22, was seen by some critics of the brand as long overdue. “Never stop dreaming,” she wrote on Instagram. Yasuhiro Takemoto, Anime Director, Died in Kyoto Arson AttackThe director, who was known for his fantastical yet relatable work, was finally confirmed dead after weeks of confusion. Sickle Cell Disease Still Tends to Be OverlookedThere is a question about what role race and wealth play in how much attention and funding the disease receives. Why Standing Often Feels Even Harder Than RunningWhether it’s waiting in line at amusement parks or airport security checkpoints, standing poses unique challenges to the human body. When Vacation Means Coming Back for MoreFamily traditions link us from summer to summer and beach to beach. Handcrafted: Inside Brooklyn’s Tailor ShopsThey are colorful hives of activity, where politics are a battleground, but so are pleats. More Recent Articles |
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Belgian cyclist Bjorg Lambrecht died Monday following a crash during the third stage of the Tour de Poland, authorities said.
Houston Texans star pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney is expected to join the team earlier than anticipated.
The Dallas Cowboys waived tight end Rico Gathers after a week of training camp.
New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2019-20 season.
An explosion and fire at a Russian ammunition depot prompted the evacuation of thousands of people from a nearby Siberian town, state-run media reported Monday.
The Indianapolis Colts claimed former Houston Texans running back D'Onta Foreman off waivers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl linebacker Lavonte David underwent a minor procedure on his knee.
Actor and filmmaker Andy Serkis confirmed Monday that he signed on to helm the sequel to 2018's comic-book adaptation, "Venom."
A team of meteorologists in Colorado revised its predictions for the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, forecasting a slight increase in storms this year.
Veteran free agent Vince Carter, 42, reached an agreement to return to the Atlanta Hawks to play in his final NBA season in the 2019-20 campaign.
The New York Jets have acquired veteran offensive lineman Alex Lewis from the Baltimore Ravens.
Veteran infielder Asdrubal Cabrera has agreed to sign a Major League contract with the Washington Nationals.
Mariah Carey has written and recorded the theme song for the new "Black-ish" prequel, "Mixed-ish."
The Cincinnati Reds placed veteran infielder Derek Dietrich on the injured list with left shoulder inflammation Monday afternoon.
North Korea on Tuesday fired unidentified projectiles off its east coast, South Korea's military said, its fourth such launch in less than two weeks.
The Chicago Cubs placed closer Craig Kimbrel on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation.
Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear are planning two more "Live in Front of a Studio Audience" specials based on Lear's classic sitcoms.
A federal judge in New York handed down a 20-year sentence Monday to a Florida man who mailed more than a dozen pipe bombs to Democrats and news outlets he accused of being critical of President Donald Trump.
Researchers at Georgia State University say blocking uptake of the mineral zinc by the bacterial pathogen that causes gonorrhea could prevent infection, a finding that may lead to a vaccine for the STI.
New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano is out indefinitely after being placed on the injured list with a left hamstring strain.
Prosecutors in Minnesota on Monday levied new charges against singer R. Kelly for allegedly soliciting a minor in 2001.
Common testosterone-blocking drugs used to treat prostate cancer may increase the time it takes the heart cells to recharge in between beats, a new study suggests. 

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