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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