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Latin countries sanction Venezuela government with rarely used treaty With the backing of the United States, more than 15 Latin American countries voted to increase pressure on the Venezuelan government, in a renewed push to force President Nicolas Maduro from the country's helm. Andre Iguodala to remain away from team as Memphis Grizzlies look for trade The Memphis Grizzlies and veteran forward Andre Iguodala have reached an agreement to let him stay away from the team. Carolina Panthers rule QB Cam Newton out vs. Houston Texans Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton will miss the team's Week 4 matchup against the Houston Texans due to his foot injury. Mary Wilson is the first celebrity eliminated from 'DWTS' Season 28 Motown legend Mary Wilson was eliminated from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Manhattan prosecutors file motion to dismiss Trump suit to block tax returns subpoena The Manhattan District Attorney's Office filed a motion Monday asking a judge to dismiss President Donald Trump's effort to block a subpoena seeking his tax returns. Ex-Texas Tech basketball star Andre Emmett shot, killed Former Texas Tech basketball star Andre Emmett, who also played in the Big3 summer league this year, died on Sunday at age 37. Jerry moving closer to Bermuda as tropical storm Tropical Storm Jerry, swirling in the Atlantic Ocean far off the central Florida coast, is becoming less organized, the National Hurricane Center said Monday. Karen to unleash heavy rain, floods from Puerto Rico to U.S. and British Virgin Islands Tropical storm warnings were issued for Puerto Rico and the United States and British Virgin Islands Monday as Karen moved northwest through the Caribbean Sea. Benjamin Netanyahu, Benny Gantz discuss forming unity government Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz agreed Monday to engage in talks to form a shared government. Arizona Cardinals release veteran WR Michael Crabtree The Arizona Cardinals released veteran wide receiver Michael Crabtree after he spent about a month with the franchise. Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost to retire after season Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost will retire after the conclusion of this season. FBI arrests soldier for allegedly plotting bomb attack on news network The FBI arrested a U.S. Army soldier for allegedly discussing plans to bomb an American news network and targeting Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke, according to charging documents released Monday. Trump: 'We would be at war with North Korea ... if I wasn't president' U.S. President Donald Trump credited his North Korea policy for "progress" with Kim Jong Un and for "no nuclear testing," during a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday. Ex-Ole Miss, Texas quarterback Jevan Snead dies at 32 Former Ole Miss Rebels and Texas Longhorns quarterback Jevan Snead has died in Texas at age 32. Twitter details new policies to combat financial scams Twitter expanded its conduct policies Monday to prohibit various types of common financial scams. Study casts doubt on important climate theory Until the release of greenhouse gases during the 20th century sent Earth's temperatures climbing, the planet was enjoying a 15-million-year-long period of cooling. DNC raises polling, fundraising requirements for November debates The Democratic National Committee on Monday released the qualification requirements for the fifth round of presidential primary debates in November. Youngest in classroom diagnosed more often with ADHD, other problems The youngest kids in class are being diagnosed with ADHD, intellectual disability and even depression around 30 percent more often than their oldest classmates, new research suggests. Study: Timeouts don't cause emotional, behavioral harm to children From age 3 through fifth-grade, there were no differences in emotional and behavioral health between children who had timeouts and those who did not, a new study found. Watch: Bear claws through siding to get into Tennessee home A Tennessee family had an unusual scare when a bear clawed through the siding of their home and tried to break into a storage room. Study: Growing up with parents who smoke increases future heart risks Adults who grew up with smokers were more likely to develop atrial fibrillation, versus those with nonsmoking parents, a new study found. Watch: Metal detector hobbyist finds long-lost class ring in Vermont field A Vermont retiree who passes time using his metal detector to scan a popular park reunited a woman with the class ring she lost 26 years ago. Apple will continue making Mac Pro computers in Texas with tariff waiver Apple will make the new version of its Mac Pro computer in Texas with more than twice the value of American-made components as previous generations, the company announced Monday. 'People are dying': Teen activist urges new climate action at UN World leaders and environmental policy makers presented details of more ambitious carbon reduction plans at Monday's Climate Action Summit in New York City. |
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Instead of ‘No Collusion!’ Trump Now Seems to Be Saying, So What if I Did?President Trump’s appeal to a foreign power for dirt on former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is an astonishing breach of the norms governing the American presidency. Can Someone Be Fired for Being Gay? The Supreme Court Will DecideGerald Bostock said he lost his job after joining a gay softball league. The justices will decide whether a landmark civil rights law protects him. Greta Thunberg, Ukraine, Emmys: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The President, Joe Biden and UkraineA secret whistle-blower complaint has raised questions about whether President Trump improperly pressured a foreign government to investigate a political opponent. WeWork May Be Headed for Civil WarDealBook Briefing: Some directors and large investors in the company, including SoftBank, want Adam Neumann out as C.E.O. So far, he doesn’t appear willing to go. How to Boil the Perfect EggIn his first column for The Times, J. Kenji López-Alt tests his way to the best egg: perfectly peelable and tender throughout. ‘Maybe This Was His Plan for Telling Me I Was Being Hired Full Time?’A temp’s hopes rise, in a community garden on Sixth Street and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Boris Johnson Faces a New Scandal, and ‘People See Blood in the Water’The prime minister has long turned controversy into opportunity, but his friendship with an American woman carries hints of financial improprieties. What Omnivores Get Wrong About Vegetarian CookingWhen you (or your kid, partner or roommate) goes vegetarian, you’ll need to change up your weeknight cooking strategies. How to Actually Follow Through on the Relationship Advice You GetYou could read a dozen articles to improve your love life, but if you don’t use any of it, why bother? Here’s how to put that good advice to use. Smart Lights Enhance Home Security and Shine a Light on CrimeSmart lighting brightens up your home and makes life more convenient. But it’s also an easy and effective way to enhance home security. Near Monte Carlo, a Brutalist Abode Unlike Its NeighborsTom Dixon had never designed an entire house before gamely signing on to do just that for an eccentric couple in Monaco. Giants’ Bruce Bochy Bidding Farewell After 3 Titles and Much More“This is what I should be doing,” the San Francisco Giants manager said to himself when he ran his first club 30 years ago, a rookie-league team in Spokane, Wash. George the Poet Is Pushing Podcasting’s LimitsThe London rapper and spoken-word practitioner brings music and verse together, and adds some politics and social observation. M.I.T. Media Lab, Already Rattled by the Epstein Scandal, Has a New WorryFormer researchers for a “food computer” initiative at the lab say the project’s leader misled outsiders about how it was going. Does Your Dog Need Swim Lessons?The most common setting where dogs drown is in swimming pools. As Trump Confirms He Discussed Biden With Ukraine, Pressure to Impeach BuildsSpeaker Nancy Pelosi warned of a “new chapter of lawlessness” and a turning point in the House investigation of President Trump. More Recent Articles |
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With the backing of the United States, more than 15 Latin American countries voted to increase pressure on the Venezuelan government, in a renewed push to force President Nicolas Maduro from the country's helm.
The Memphis Grizzlies and veteran forward Andre Iguodala have reached an agreement to let him stay away from the team.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton will miss the team's Week 4 matchup against the Houston Texans due to his foot injury.
Motown legend Mary Wilson was eliminated from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office filed a motion Monday asking a judge to dismiss President Donald Trump's effort to block a subpoena seeking his tax returns.
Former Texas Tech basketball star Andre Emmett, who also played in the Big3 summer league this year, died on Sunday at age 37.
Tropical Storm Jerry, swirling in the Atlantic Ocean far off the central Florida coast, is becoming less organized, the National Hurricane Center said Monday.
Tropical storm warnings were issued for Puerto Rico and the United States and British Virgin Islands Monday as Karen moved northwest through the Caribbean Sea.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz agreed Monday to engage in talks to form a shared government.
The Arizona Cardinals released veteran wide receiver Michael Crabtree after he spent about a month with the franchise.
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost will retire after the conclusion of this season.
The FBI arrested a U.S. Army soldier for allegedly discussing plans to bomb an American news network and targeting Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke, according to charging documents released Monday.
U.S. President Donald Trump credited his North Korea policy for "progress" with Kim Jong Un and for "no nuclear testing," during a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday.
Former Ole Miss Rebels and Texas Longhorns quarterback Jevan Snead has died in Texas at age 32.
Twitter expanded its conduct policies Monday to prohibit various types of common financial scams.
Until the release of greenhouse gases during the 20th century sent Earth's temperatures climbing, the planet was enjoying a 15-million-year-long period of cooling.
The Democratic National Committee on Monday released the qualification requirements for the fifth round of presidential primary debates in November.
The youngest kids in class are being diagnosed with ADHD, intellectual disability and even depression around 30 percent more often than their oldest classmates, new research suggests.
From age 3 through fifth-grade, there were no differences in emotional and behavioral health between children who had timeouts and those who did not, a new study found.
A Tennessee family had an unusual scare when a bear clawed through the siding of their home and tried to break into a storage room.
Adults who grew up with smokers were more likely to develop atrial fibrillation, versus those with nonsmoking parents, a new study found.
A Vermont retiree who passes time using his metal detector to scan a popular park reunited a woman with the class ring she lost 26 years ago.
Apple will make the new version of its Mac Pro computer in Texas with more than twice the value of American-made components as previous generations, the company announced Monday.
World leaders and environmental policy makers presented details of more ambitious carbon reduction plans at Monday's Climate Action Summit in New York City. 
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