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Yemeni separatists capture Aden Yemeni separatists have captured the strategically important southern port city of Aden following days of fighting against government-loyal forces. Taylor Swift accepts Teen Choice Icon Award, announces single release dateCleveland Browns sign former Dallas Cowboys TE Rico Gathers The Cleveland Browns signed former Dallas Cowboys tight end Rico Gathers, the team announced Sunday. 'Endgame,' 'Spider-Man' win big at Teen Choice Awards Avengers: Endgame scored the Choice Action Movie prize and its star Robert Downey Jr. picked up the trophy for Choice Action Movie Actor at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards. Arizona Cardinals executive vice president Ron Minegar arrested for DUI Arizona Cardinals executive vice president and chief operating officer Ron Minegar was arrested on a DUI citation in Chandler, Ariz. New York Jets K Chandler Catanzaro retires after camp struggles New York Jets veteran kicker Chandler Catanzaro is retiring from the NFL after struggling in training camp and the team's preseason opener against the New York Giants. Denver Broncos RB Theo Riddick out with shoulder injury Denver Broncos running back Theo Riddick will miss some time after suffering a shoulder injury during the team's preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks. BTS to take 'extended period of rest and relaxation' K-pop stars BTS are planning to take an "extended period of rest and relaxation," following six busy years of recording and performing. New York Jets' Trumaine Johnson suffers hamstring injury in practice New York Jets starting cornerback Trumaine Johnson suffered a hamstring injury Sunday in practice. Five children die in fire at Pennsylvania daycare Five children died in a home in Pennsylvania that was registered as a daycare on Sunday morning, authorities said. Pittsburgh Steelers WRs coach Darryl Drake dies at 62 Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers coach Darryl Drake died suddenly, the team announced Sunday. He was 62. 13 injured as police deploy tear gas in Hong Kong protests Police in Hong Kong again fired tear gas at demonstrators on Sunday, during the 10th consecutive week of protests calling for government reform. Bianca Andreescu, 19, wins Rogers Cup after Serena Williams retires Bianca Andreescu became the first Canadian player to win the Rogers Cup in 50 years Sunday after an upper back injury forced American star Serena Williams to retire. Baltimore Ravens to trade standout kicker Kaare Vedvik to Minnesota Vikings The Baltimore Ravens are trading kicker Kaare Vedvik to the Minnesota Vikings for an undisclosed draft pick. Seven Muslims arrested, 61 injured amid tensions at Temple Mount Israeli police deployed tear gas and riot control weapons against Muslim worshipers at the Jerusalem Holy site of Temple Mount on Sunday. North Korea threatens to leave South Korea out of U.S. talks over military exercises A North Korean official threatened Sunday to exclude South Korea from future negotiations with the United States over ongoing joint military drills between Seoul and Washington, D.C. DHS secretary: Mississippi raids focused on employers 'exploiting undocumented workers' Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan said Sunday that the raids on seven Mississippi businesses, in which 680 people were detained, were part of an ongoing investigation into the employers. Escaped prisoner, murder suspect captured in Tennessee A convicted kidnapper charged with the death of a corrections administrator after escape from prison in Tennessee is back in custody Sunday following a four-day manhunt, the Tennessee Bureau of Correction announced. U.S. congressional leaders welcome plans for Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar to visit Israel The leaders of a bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation visiting Israel welcomed plans by Democratic Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar to visit the country. 'Hobbs & Shaw' tops the North American box office with $25.4M "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $25.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth separate Pop music star Miley Cyrus and actor Liam Hemsworth have split up less than a year after exchanging marriage vows. Severe thunderstorms, flooding to impact the U.S. Midwest Portions of the midwestern United States are expected to deal with rounds of thunderstorms, which may pose a threat for flooding, damaging winds, hail and even a tornado or two Monday into Monday night. Police: Vandalism suspected in crash of cable cars near Vancouver The Sea to Sky Gondola near Vancouver remains closed indefinitely after several cars plummeted to the ground after a cable was cut in what the Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe was an act of vandalism. United Nations condemns car bomb that killed workers in Benghazi The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned a car bomb attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed three staff members and injured dozens of others, including civilians. |
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Pentagon identifies Marine killed in IraqThe death comes days after the release of a report that said ISIS had "solidified its insurgent capabilities” in Iraq. Britain's Prince Andrew among global figures under scrutiny after Epstein's deathQueen Elizabeth II's 59-year-old second-born son was named in court documents released on Friday. India cracks down on Kashmir ahead of Muslim Eid festivalIndian authorities imposed restrictions out of fear that the gatherings could trigger protests against Delhi's withdrawal of special rights for the region. Muslim worshippers clash with Israeli police at Jerusalem holy siteMuslims refer to the site as the Noble Sanctuary and Jews refer to it as the Temple Mount. Shooting at Norway mosque investigated as 'possible act of terrorism'The shooter, who wore body armor and a helmet, was overpowered by members of the mosque, the mosque director said. How a collapse of Italy's government could see it lurch right"It would make it one of the most right-wing governments in Europe," one expert said. Hollywood star Richard Gere, Italy's Salvini clash over migrant shipGere compared the political situation in Italy, where Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has repeatedly refused requests by migrant ships to dock, to that of the U.S. More Recent Articles
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In a Suffering City, an El Paso Priest Needed a Message of HopeAfter a week of sharing El Paso’s grief, the Rev. Fabian Marquez sought a theme for his homily that would help a fearful and anguished community find comfort. Inside the Government, Addressing Domestic Terrorism Has Been FraughtFor very different reasons, the Homeland Security Department under both the Obama and Trump administrations has struggled to elevate concerns about white nationalism and extremism. Jeffrey Epstein’s Opaque Finances Could Become Focal Point for InvestigatorsTens of millions of dollars flowed among Mr. Epstein’s bank accounts and companies. The question of where that money came from is likely to be a key focus after his death. After El Paso Shooting, Will Voters Revisit Beto O’Rourke?The presidential candidate is back in the spotlight after a tragedy in a city that is core to his personal and political identity. What Is YouTube Pushing You to Watch Next?A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu How YouTube Radicalized BrazilYouTube built its business on keeping users hooked. This has been a gift to extremist groups. An investigation in the company’s second-biggest market found serious consequences. Cathay Pacific, Icon of Hong Kong’s Rise, Now Reflects China’s GripThe airline agreed to bar employees who support or join protests from working on flights to mainland China, though it didn’t say how they would be identified. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution“The Catcher in the Rye” and other Salinger novels are coming out in digital formats, and the writer’s son plans to release more from his archives. Joe Biden: Banning Assault Weapons WorksThat’s why, as president, I will push to ban them again. Epstein Suicide Conspiracies Show How Our Information System Is PoisonedWith each news cycle, the false-information system grows more efficient. How to Stop Trump’s Trade War MadnessCongress has the authority to limit the president’s reckless endangerment of the economy. What Changed in CharlottesvilleFor white supremacists, Confederate monuments aren’t about the past — they symbolize a racist vision of the future. The Radical Blackness of Ebony MagazineThe publication was revolutionary for its depiction of middle-class African-American life. Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? Let’s Not Find OutExperimental findings will be either boring or extremely dangerous. Hate Is So Much Bigger Than TrumpJust look at history. Or at my inbox. The Last Great American NovelistToni Morrison and the fate of fiction in an age of distraction. Parlez-Vous Anglais? Yes, of Course.Europeans speaking perfect English sounds like good news for native speakers, but it may also be a threat. Given Away: Korean Adoptees Share Their Stories“One of the last things that my grandmother said was, ‘When you grow up, come visit me.’” Now Playing Everywhere: Soccer NostalgiaFrom Arsenal’s jerseys to a trio of recent films, a reverence for the late 1980s and early 1990s is on full display in the modern game. Markiplier’s Work Diary: ‘I Find a Game and I Play It. Not Much to It.’He’s being modest. (Maybe?) The YouTube streamer — who made a reported $17.5 million last year — has created videos that have been watched 11 billion times. 5 Children Die in Fire at Day Care Center in ErieThe fire chief said that the house had only one smoke detector — in an attic — and that he “highly doubted” it was working. Tennessee Prison Escapee Is Captured After 5-Day ManhuntCurtis Ray Watson sexually assaulted and killed a veteran prison executive before he fled on a tractor, officials said. A Professor Tried to End a Sit-In With Bolt Cutters. Now He’s Been Fired.The professor said white men were discriminated against on college campuses. ‘First’ Porsche Heads to Auction, and a Record Price Is ExpectedOf the three Type 64s planned for construction in the late 1930s in Nazi Germany, just one remains. 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. ‘Scary Stories’ Gave Me Nightmares as a Kid. Thank Goodness.An author looks back on “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,” a book series that terrified him as a child and inspired him as an adult. Review: In Matthew Bourne’s ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ a Story of Even More WoeAt Sadler’s Wells in London, the choreographer has reimagined Shakespeare’s tragedy for a resonant tale of trauma and mental illness. How Sharks Glow to Each Other Deep in the OceanScientists have identified the molecular magic that makes the creatures into neon beacons. Genome Study Reveals Clues to Komodo Dragon’s Unique AbilitiesA new study reveals evidence of a large number of mutations in important Komodo genes. Catching Waves for Well-BeingSurf therapy programs often focus on children with autism or anxiety, or groups like veterans or cancer survivors. Trump Shares Unfounded Fringe Theory About Epstein and ClintonsThe president shared the unfounded claims even as his administration faced questions about why Mr. Epstein had not more closely monitored in a federal jail. More Recent Articles |
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Yemeni separatists have captured the strategically important southern port city of Aden following days of fighting against government-loyal forces.
The Cleveland Browns signed former Dallas Cowboys tight end Rico Gathers, the team announced Sunday.
Avengers: Endgame scored the Choice Action Movie prize and its star Robert Downey Jr. picked up the trophy for Choice Action Movie Actor at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards.
Arizona Cardinals executive vice president and chief operating officer Ron Minegar was arrested on a DUI citation in Chandler, Ariz.
New York Jets veteran kicker Chandler Catanzaro is retiring from the NFL after struggling in training camp and the team's preseason opener against the New York Giants.
Denver Broncos running back Theo Riddick will miss some time after suffering a shoulder injury during the team's preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks.
K-pop stars BTS are planning to take an "extended period of rest and relaxation," following six busy years of recording and performing.
New York Jets starting cornerback Trumaine Johnson suffered a hamstring injury Sunday in practice.
Five children died in a home in Pennsylvania that was registered as a daycare on Sunday morning, authorities said.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers coach Darryl Drake died suddenly, the team announced Sunday. He was 62.
Police in Hong Kong again fired tear gas at demonstrators on Sunday, during the 10th consecutive week of protests calling for government reform.
Bianca Andreescu became the first Canadian player to win the Rogers Cup in 50 years Sunday after an upper back injury forced American star Serena Williams to retire.
The Baltimore Ravens are trading kicker Kaare Vedvik to the Minnesota Vikings for an undisclosed draft pick.
Israeli police deployed tear gas and riot control weapons against Muslim worshipers at the Jerusalem Holy site of Temple Mount on Sunday.
A North Korean official threatened Sunday to exclude South Korea from future negotiations with the United States over ongoing joint military drills between Seoul and Washington, D.C.
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan said Sunday that the raids on seven Mississippi businesses, in which 680 people were detained, were part of an ongoing investigation into the employers.
A convicted kidnapper charged with the death of a corrections administrator after escape from prison in Tennessee is back in custody Sunday following a four-day manhunt, the Tennessee Bureau of Correction announced.
The leaders of a bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation visiting Israel welcomed plans by Democratic Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar to visit the country.
"Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $25.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Pop music star Miley Cyrus and actor Liam Hemsworth have split up less than a year after exchanging marriage vows.
Portions of the midwestern United States are expected to deal with rounds of thunderstorms, which may pose a threat for flooding, damaging winds, hail and even a tornado or two Monday into Monday night.
The Sea to Sky Gondola near Vancouver remains closed indefinitely after several cars plummeted to the ground after a cable was cut in what the Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe was an act of vandalism.
The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned a car bomb attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed three staff members and injured dozens of others, including civilians. 

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