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Netherlands, Switzerland suspend UNRWA funds amid scandal The Netherlands and Switzerland have suspended funding to the United Nations aid agency for Palestinian refugees days after an ethics report alleged widespread mismanagement and misconduct. Cincinnati Reds trade 2B Scooter Gennett to San Francisco Giants The Cincinnati Reds traded veteran second baseman Scooter Gennett and cash considerations to the San Francisco Giants. Los Angeles Dodgers top pitching prospect Dustin May to make MLB debut Los Angeles Dodgers top pitching prospect Dustin May is expected to join the major league club this week. New England Patriots QB Tom Brady bulks up ahead of 2019 season New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady said he has bulked up ahead of his 20th season in the NFL. Colorado Avalanche sign D Samuel Girard to 7-year contract extension The Colorado Avalanche signed defenseman Samuel Girard to a seven-year contract extension. Analyst: North Korea missile tests no match for Japan, South Korea dispute North Korea's recent missile tests are not likely to change the dynamics of the South Korea-Japan trade dispute partly due to U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to Kim Jong Un, a Korea expert says. Atlanta Braves add All-Star relievers Shane Greene, Mark Melancon The Atlanta Braves acquired All-Star relief pitchers Shane Greene and Mark Melancon in trades with the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants. Actor Stacy Keach gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Actor Stacy Keach received the 2,688th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday. Senate confirms Kelly Craft as U.N. ambassador The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Kelly Craft to become the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, filling a role left vacant since Nikki Haley's resignation in December. Chicago Cubs land OF Nicholas Castellanos in trade with Detroit Tigers The Chicago Cubs acquired outfielder Nicholas Castellanos in a deal with the Detroit Tigers before the MLB trade deadline. Former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler charged in emissions cheating case German prosecutors charged former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler with fraud Wednesday for the car company's role in a diesel emissions cheating scandal. U.S. levies sanctions against Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif The U.S. Treasury on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif for working on behalf of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet crashes in California A U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet crashed Wednesday morning near Ridgecrest, Calif., military officials said. Vitamin A linked to lower odds of common skin cancer A study of around 125,000 Americans found that people with the highest intake of vitamin A lowered their risk of squamous cell skin cancer by around 15 percent. $100 bill surpasses $1 bill in circulation for first time in U.S. history For the first time in U.S. history, $100 bills surpassed $1 bills in circulation volume, according to an International Money Fund report. Astros to acquire former Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke from Diamondbacks The Houston Astros have agreed to acquire veteran starting pitcher Zack Greinke from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for four Minor League prospects. Overweight men may feel stigmatized, too As many as 40 percent of men report weight-related stigma, meaning they're discriminated against or stereotyped because of their size, according to a new study. Tampa Bay Rays to acquire Nick Anderson, Trevor Richards from Miami Marlins The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to acquire pitchers Nick Anderson and Trevor Richards from the Miami Marlins. FTC: 'Overwhelming' response to Equifax settlement may mean less money The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday said an "overwhelming" response to Equifax's monetary settlement for 2017's data breach means consumers may not receive the full $125 they expected. Risks of high blood pressure greater among poor people High blood pressure exacts a far greater toll on poor people than it does on affluent Americans, a new, national study finds. Watch: Dust devil becomes 'coal-nado' in West Virginia A dust devil in West Virginia became a "coal-nado" when it swept near a surface mine and swirled coal dust through the air. Roach-inspired robot nearly as fast as real thing, unsquashable A new robot, developed by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can run nearly as fast as a cockroach and is even harder to kill. Watch: Shark flips through the air to free itself from hook in California A passenger aboard a California charter boat captured video of a mako shark flipping through the air to free itself from a hook. |
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North Korean soldier defects across the DMZ, South Korea saysThe soldier expressed his intention to defect to South Korea, said South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. Police find Indian coffee shop chain owner's body in riverV.G.Siddhartha, 60, traveled from Bangalore on Monday and left his car near a bridge in Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka state. Congo officials say 2nd Ebola victim in city of Goma diesThere appeared to be no link between the new case and the previous one in the city. For first time since independence from U.K., Hong Kong charges protesters with riotingThis is the first time since the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 that its authorities have used rioting charge. North Korea fired 2 short-range ballistic missiles in latest launch, South Korean official saysA South Korean official told NBC News their military is monitoring the situation for additional launches while maintaining "readiness." Preschooler who fell from 6th floor saved by onlookers with blanketThe 3-year-old reportedly suffered no injuries in the dramatic incident that was captured on video in southwestern China. Dubai royal's wife launches legal battle to prevent children being forced into marriagePrincess Haya asked for a forced marriage protection order court hearing centering on the welfare of her two children with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid. More Recent Articles
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Jeffrey Epstein Hoped to Seed Human Race With His DNAMr. Epstein, the accused sex trafficker, was fascinated by eugenics. He told scientists and others of his vision of using his New Mexico ranch to impregnate women. Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time Since 2008 CrisisThe Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate a quarter point as it tried to insulate the economy from President Trump’s trade war and a global slowdown. Hal Prince, Giant of Broadway and Reaper of Tonys, Dies at 91Mr. Prince helped bring to life a stunning lineup of shows: “Cabaret,” “Sweeney Todd,” and Broadway’s longest-running spectacle, “The Phantom of the Opera.” Democratic Debates, Jeffrey Epstein, Hal Prince: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Day on City Island, a Small Town in the Big CityThis 1.5-mile-long island in the Bronx is home to the type of impossibly quaint seaside scene you might expect to find in New England, only within New York City limits. What Does Kamala Harris Stand For?As the Democratic senator emerges as a leading presidential contender, her vision for the country has remained difficult to define. Fiction About Unprecedented SituationsTed Chiang talks about “Exhalation,” and Helen Phillips discusses “The Need.” Why Are Democrats Defending Al Sharpton?They’ve handed Trump an easy win and yoked themselves to a genuine bigot. I’m an Obstetrician. Giving Birth at Home Isn’t Irresponsible.To improve access to safe birth at home, nationwide standards are necessary. Why Do the Democrats Keep Saying ‘Structural’?Candidates are promising a kind of change that history suggests they cannot deliver. Why Kathy Griffin Will Not Stand DownTwo years after the comedian’s infamous Trump photo, she’s back — battered but unbowed by right-wing cancel culture. The Heartland Is Moving in Different DirectionsThe Midwest remains undecided, but conflicting trends point alternately toward victory for Trump or his eventual opponent. Hunting for the Real Pasta all’AmatricianaStart in Amatrice, Italy, and eat five versions of the dish in just four days. Then set aside your Marcella Hazan cookbook. If These Walls Could Talk: A War Correspondent Revisits a Hotel of GhostsThe Liwan — where journalists such as Anthony Shadid often stayed — once hummed with Syria’s hopes and fears. ‘Semicolon’ Is the Story of a Small Mark That Can Carry Big IdeasCecelia Watson’s “biography” is about the unusually controversial punctuation mark that is different than your workaday periods and commas. Trump Orders Navy to Strip Medals From Prosecutors in War Crimes TrialPresident Trump lashed out at military lawyers who tried the case of Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL who was acquitted of killing a captured teenage Islamic State fighter. Kim Jong-un Calls North Korea’s New Rocket System ‘an Inescapable Distress’ to EnemiesNorth Korea tested a new type of multiple-launch guided rocket system that could expand the North’s ability to strike South Korea and American forces stationed there. Skip Cash for Equifax Breach and Get Credit Monitoring, F.T.C. Tells VictimsBecause of a high volume of requests, the agency said, it will not be able to offer $125, the upper limit of what was initially offered. Jacinda Ardern Is Tested by Construction on Land Held Sacred by MaoriPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern had promised to do better by the country’s indigenous people than New Zealand’s previous governments. For Afghan Civilians, Road Between Life and Death Is Narrow — and MinedA bus full of civilians — including university students and families — struck a roadside bomb, leaving 35 people dead in an inferno of fire and blood. Boris Johnson’s ‘Awesome Foursome’ U.K. Tour Highlights Brexit RancorAfter visiting Scotland and Wales, Mr. Johnson ended a three-day tour of the U.K. in Northern Ireland, amid more warnings of what Brexit could bring. Arizona Files Novel Lawsuit in Supreme Court Over Opioid CrisisThe suit asks the justices to order the Sackler family to return billions said to have been looted from its company, Purdue Pharma. Irish Band Channels the Spirit of Punk, and James JoyceFontaines D.C. is a breakout Irish rock act. The emphasis is on the Irish. Unearthed Steinbeck Short Story Isn’t at All Like ‘Grapes of Wrath’The quintessentially American author wrote pieces for a Paris newspaper in the 1950s. Now, one of those — about a nervous chef and a magnificent cat — is being published in English for the first time. A Pop-Culture Glossary for ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’Quentin Tarantino’s film is filled with references to TV shows, movies and other totems of midcentury Los Angeles. We explain who’s who and what’s what. Secret of a New York Farm Stand’s Success: An Eye for the Next Big ThingThe Greenmarket go-to for high-end chefs is run by an upstate couple who custom-grow new varieties, using labor and techniques from Egypt. More Recent Articles |
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The Netherlands and Switzerland have suspended funding to the United Nations aid agency for Palestinian refugees days after an ethics report alleged widespread mismanagement and misconduct.
The Cincinnati Reds traded veteran second baseman Scooter Gennett and cash considerations to the San Francisco Giants.
Los Angeles Dodgers top pitching prospect Dustin May is expected to join the major league club this week.
New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady said he has bulked up ahead of his 20th season in the NFL.
The Colorado Avalanche signed defenseman Samuel Girard to a seven-year contract extension.
North Korea's recent missile tests are not likely to change the dynamics of the South Korea-Japan trade dispute partly due to U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to Kim Jong Un, a Korea expert says.
The Atlanta Braves acquired All-Star relief pitchers Shane Greene and Mark Melancon in trades with the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants.
Actor Stacy Keach received the 2,688th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Kelly Craft to become the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, filling a role left vacant since Nikki Haley's resignation in December.
The Chicago Cubs acquired outfielder Nicholas Castellanos in a deal with the Detroit Tigers before the MLB trade deadline.
German prosecutors charged former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler with fraud Wednesday for the car company's role in a diesel emissions cheating scandal.
The U.S. Treasury on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif for working on behalf of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
A U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet crashed Wednesday morning near Ridgecrest, Calif., military officials said.
A study of around 125,000 Americans found that people with the highest intake of vitamin A lowered their risk of squamous cell skin cancer by around 15 percent.
For the first time in U.S. history, $100 bills surpassed $1 bills in circulation volume, according to an International Money Fund report.
The Houston Astros have agreed to acquire veteran starting pitcher Zack Greinke from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for four Minor League prospects.
As many as 40 percent of men report weight-related stigma, meaning they're discriminated against or stereotyped because of their size, according to a new study.
The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to acquire pitchers Nick Anderson and Trevor Richards from the Miami Marlins.
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday said an "overwhelming" response to Equifax's monetary settlement for 2017's data breach means consumers may not receive the full $125 they expected.
High blood pressure exacts a far greater toll on poor people than it does on affluent Americans, a new, national study finds.
A dust devil in West Virginia became a "coal-nado" when it swept near a surface mine and swirled coal dust through the air.
A new robot, developed by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can run nearly as fast as a cockroach and is even harder to kill.
A passenger aboard a California charter boat captured video of a mako shark flipping through the air to free itself from a hook. 

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