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Tight end Niles Paul retires after being cut by San Francisco 49ers Tight end Niles Paul is retiring from the NFL after being cut by the San Francisco 49ers this week. Dallas Cowboys' Robert Quinn out for preseason with fractured hand Dallas Cowboys defensive end Robert Quinn will miss the remainder of the preseason after suffering a fractured left hand. Patriots' Tom Brady, wife put Massachusetts home on market for $39.5M New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bundchen, put their Brookline, Mass., home up for sale. San Francisco 49ers activate RB Jerick McKinnon from PUP list San Francisco 49ers running back Jerick McKinnon returned to the practice field after being removed from the physically unable to perform list. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine releases plan to reduce gun violence after Dayton shooting Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine introduced a series of proposals to reduce gun violence on Tuesday, in the wake of the shooting in Dayton that left nine people dead. Detroit Lions to sign G Joe Dahl to two-year contract extension The Detroit Lions are signing offensive lineman Joe Dahl to a contract extension as he competes for the team's starting job at left guard in training camp. Storms to come calling in western U.S. as record-challenging heat throttles back Following record heat into Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to throttle back over the West but with the risk of thunderstorms that may ignite new wildfires later this week and this weekend. Guillermo Del Toro receives 2,669th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Director Guillermo Del Toro received the 2,669th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Dallas Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott could sit out season without new contract Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott could sit out into the regular season if the two sides can't reach an agreement on a new contract. Judge dismisses one lying charge against Obama White House counsel Greg Craig A federal judge on Tuesday dropped one of two criminal charges against President Barack Obama's White House counsel Greg Craig for allegedly making false statements about his work for Ukraine. Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti says Inter Miami job could be 'great experience' Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti said coaching Major League Soccer squad Inter Miami could be a "great experience" in the future. Former Indian Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj dies at 67 Former Indian Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj died Tuesday from cardiac arrest, hospital officials said. She was 67. Jaguars lose starting linebacker James Onwualu for 2019 season Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker James Onwualu will miss the 2019 season after suffering a knee injury. San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik designated for assignment San Francisco Giants veteran second baseman Joe Panik was designated for assignment, the team announced Tuesday. Peter Chadwick arrested after four years on the run, faces charges in wife's death Police in California arrested a millionaire who spent four years on the run after being suspected of killing his wife in 2012. Seattle Mariners shortstop Tim Beckham suspended 80 games for steroids Seattle Mariners veteran shortstop Tim Beckham has been suspended 80 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday. Heat forward Udonis Haslem to return for 17th season Free agent forward Udonis Haslem has agreed to return for a 17th season with the Miami Heat. 76ers' Ben Simmons says he felt 'singled out' by security at Australian casino Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons said he felt "singled out" after he and two black friends were asked for identification at an Australian casino. FBI probes domestic terrorism in Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting An official said Tuesday that the FBI started a domestic terrorism investigation into a California festival shooting that killed three people more than a week ago. Donald Trump sues California over law requiring candidates to release tax returns President Donald Trump on Tuesday sued the state of California over its new law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to be eligible to appear on the 2020 primary ballot. Commercial fishing to blame for planet's declining shark numbers Shark populations are shrinking across the globe and new research suggests commercial fishing is to blame. Expert panel reaffirms recommendation against routine screening for pancreatic cancer Looking over the accumulated data on the subject, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) on Tuesday reaffirmed its prior recommendation against routine screening for pancreatic cancer. |
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Foreign journalists grapple with covering U.S. mass shootings"I’ve been living in the United States for 17 years and the number of massacres that I have to cover has been endless,” said Pablo Pardo, correspondent for Spain’s El Mundo. Brazil gang leader who tried to escape as daughter diesClauvino da Silva was caught wearing a female silicon mask, a long dark-haired wig, tight jeans with a pink t-shirt. Founder of 8chan wishes he could 'uncreate' forum popular with white supremacistsBrennan no longer has control of 8chan, which has been run by U.S. Army veteran Jim Watkins since 2015. 'Danger line': North Korea says U.S. is inciting military tensionPyongyang would have to "reconsider the major steps we have taken so far," a North Korean diplomat in Geneva said. China warns on U.S. deployment of arms in Asia as trade tensions flareBeijing "no longer expects goodwill from the United States," tweeted the editor-in-chief of an influential Chinese tabloid in a sign of worsening tensions. N. Korea funding missile tests through cyberattacks, according to U.N. reportPyongyang may have generated up to $2 billion for its illegal weapons of mass destruction program with sophisticated attacks on financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges. More Recent Articles
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‘Red Flag’ Gun Control Bills Pick Up Momentum With G.O.P. in CongressRepublicans, seeking a response to this weekend’s massacres, are coalescing around such bills to help law enforcement take guns from those who pose an imminent danger. ‘It Feels Like Being Hunted’: Latinos Across U.S. in Fear After El Paso MassacreThe shooting attack in El Paso has left many Latinos deeply shaken, raising questions about their place in American society. How the El Paso Shooting Exposes the Rifts in Texas PoliticsIn areas like Sugar Land, Tex., a burgeoning multiethnic population and suburbanites repelled by President Trump are giving Democrats more hope. As Ohio and Texas Shootings Bring Calls for Change, Officials Try to ‘Thread the Needle’Ohio’s governor proposed a bill that would make it easier for the police to seize guns from people deemed dangerous. Its prognosis is uncertain. Toni Morrison, Towering Novelist of the Black Experience, Dies at 88Ms. Morrison, who wrote “Beloved” and “Song of Solomon,” was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel in literature. ‘How We Weep for Our Beloved’: Writers and Thinkers Remember Toni MorrisonGenerations of authors, editors and other artists and luminaries pay tribute to “the greatest chronicler of the American experience that we have ever known.” Tiffany Cabán Concedes Queens D.A. Race, Dashing Progressives’ HopesMelinda Katz wins the Democratic nomination by 55 votes after a recount erases her opponent’s slim election night lead. Gun Control, China, Toni Morrison: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Shutting Down 8chanSeveral mass shootings this year have been announced in advance on the internet message board. Now, the founder says he wants the site taken offline. Young Climate Activists Push Democrats to the LeftA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu The Fight for the Supreme CourtCarl Hulse talks about “Confirmation Bias,” and De’Shawn Charles Winslow discusses “In West Mills.” Of Barneys’ Bankruptcy, Pride and the FallThe New York company filed for Chapter 11 after weeks of rumors, leaks and speculation. Why was this store different from all other stores? At Rezdôra, a Fresh Voice in Italian Cooking for New YorkTortelloni, anolini and other specialties from Emilia-Romagna are the focus of a new Flatiron restaurant led by Stefano Secchi. Why Mathematicians Hate That Viral EquationIt’s formatted to confuse people, and there are no interesting underlying concepts. New York Expands N.R.A. Inquiry to Group’s Board MembersNew York Attorney General Letitia James’s investigation of the National Rifle Association now encompasses the group’s board. Candice Keller’s Comments on Mass Shootings Prompt Call for Resignation in OhioIn a Facebook post, the Ohio lawmaker blamed “homosexual marriage,” “drag queen advocates” and “recreational marijuana” for mass shootings. U.S. Ambassador in Moscow Who Served During Russia Investigation ResignsJon M. Huntsman Jr. kept a mostly low profile in Moscow as a special prosecutor in the United States investigated Russian election interference With No Boys Born in Nearly 10 Years, a Polish Village Finds Fame in Its Missing MalesOver nearly a decade, all 12 children born in the farming hamlet of Miejsce Odrzanskie have been girls, an oddity that has drawn international attention. With Tougher U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela, Bolton Says ‘Time for Dialogue Is Over’At a conference meant to find a solution to the standoff in Venezuela, John R. Bolton, the Trump administration’s national security adviser, pushed a hard-line approach and rejected compromises. A School Laptop Under $500 That Isn’t JunkTo get a laptop that’s usable for most schoolwork, you need to spend at least $450 to $500. I’ve tested dozens of laptops, and here’s what I’d recommend. After an Injury, Stay Comfortable and Productive With This GearAfter you have minor surgery or an injury, getting around and doing everyday tasks can be hard. A lap desk, a crutches pouch, and seven other things can help. Vogue Beyoncé Portrait Heading to Smithsonian National Portrait GalleryTyler Mitchell, the first African-American photographer and one of the youngest to shoot a cover for Vogue, announced the news on Tuesday. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Should Propose, Right?’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. The Essential Toni Morrison ReaderThe Nobel laureate, who has died at 88, left a rich, powerful literary legacy. These are some of her best — and most essential — books. Latest Casualty of M.L.B.’s Changing Ball: Masahiro Tanaka’s SplitterLower seams on the baseball have forced Tanaka, at age 30, to go back to the drawing board on his signature pitch. These Medical Devices Are Inserted Into 500,000 Patients Each Year — but Are Tough to SterilizeDuodenoscopes have sickened hundreds of patients in hospital outbreaks. Now some experts are demanding the devices be redesigned or taken off the market. Burning of Maya City Said to Be Act of Total WarfareBy linking an ancient text, environmental analysis and ruins, archaeologists have documented a brutal attack. Deadly Germ Research Is Shut Down at Army Lab Over Safety ConcernsProblems with disposal of dangerous materials led the government to suspend research at the military’s leading biodefense center. How Sumo Taught Me to Love the GymI wasn’t going to lose weight — I liked my fat body — but I wanted to harness the strength and power behind the weight. 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. Wild Pups Romp Again in an African ParadiseWild dogs have returned to the famed Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. The first puppy litters were not far behind. |
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Tight end Niles Paul is retiring from the NFL after being cut by the San Francisco 49ers this week.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Robert Quinn will miss the remainder of the preseason after suffering a fractured left hand.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bundchen, put their Brookline, Mass., home up for sale.
San Francisco 49ers running back Jerick McKinnon returned to the practice field after being removed from the physically unable to perform list.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine introduced a series of proposals to reduce gun violence on Tuesday, in the wake of the shooting in Dayton that left nine people dead.
The Detroit Lions are signing offensive lineman Joe Dahl to a contract extension as he competes for the team's starting job at left guard in training camp.
Following record heat into Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to throttle back over the West but with the risk of thunderstorms that may ignite new wildfires later this week and this weekend.
Director Guillermo Del Toro received the 2,669th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday.
Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott could sit out into the regular season if the two sides can't reach an agreement on a new contract.
A federal judge on Tuesday dropped one of two criminal charges against President Barack Obama's White House counsel Greg Craig for allegedly making false statements about his work for Ukraine.
Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti said coaching Major League Soccer squad Inter Miami could be a "great experience" in the future.
Former Indian Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj died Tuesday from cardiac arrest, hospital officials said. She was 67.
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker James Onwualu will miss the 2019 season after suffering a knee injury.
San Francisco Giants veteran second baseman Joe Panik was designated for assignment, the team announced Tuesday.
Police in California arrested a millionaire who spent four years on the run after being suspected of killing his wife in 2012.
Seattle Mariners veteran shortstop Tim Beckham has been suspended 80 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday.
Free agent forward Udonis Haslem has agreed to return for a 17th season with the Miami Heat.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons said he felt "singled out" after he and two black friends were asked for identification at an Australian casino.
An official said Tuesday that the FBI started a domestic terrorism investigation into a California festival shooting that killed three people more than a week ago.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday sued the state of California over its new law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to be eligible to appear on the 2020 primary ballot.
Shark populations are shrinking across the globe and new research suggests commercial fishing is to blame.
Looking over the accumulated data on the subject, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) on Tuesday reaffirmed its prior recommendation against routine screening for pancreatic cancer. 

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