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Democrat Elizabeth Warren vows to take corruption 'head-on' at Washington Square Park rally Before Thousands from under the Washington Square Arch in Lower Manhattan, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren urged Democrats Monday for their support in her fight against corruption. Miami Dolphins to trade Minkah Fitzpatrick to Pittsburgh Steelers The Miami Dolphins are trading second-year defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dallas Cowboys WR Michael Gallup to undergo knee surgery Dallas Cowboys second-year wide receiver Michael Gallup will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. 86 tigers die three years after being confiscated from Thai Tiger Temple More than half of the tigers rescued from a Buddhist temple in Thailand in 2016 have died, officials said Monday. Watch: Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. makes crazy one-handed catch vs. Jets In his first game back at MetLife Stadium since leaving the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. came down with a spectacular one-handed grab. Oil prices see historic spike; Trump says Iran appears to be behind Saudi attack Weekend drone strikes on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure have effectively wiped out about 5 percent of the global daily production, sending oil prices skyrocketing to historic levels Monday. 90% of the world's population just experienced the hottest summer on record The Northern Hemisphere, which holds 90% of the world's population, just experienced its hottest meteorological summer on record, tied with 2016. Jacksonville Jaguars star CB Jalen Ramsey demands trade Jaguars star cornerback Jalen Ramsey wants out of Jacksonville following a sideline altercation with head coach Doug Marrone. Lawyer: Antonio Brown denies new sexual misconduct allegation The lawyer of New England Patriots star Antonio Brown said the wide receiver denies a new accusation of sexual misconduct with an unnamed female artist. Gemma Arterton, Alessandro Nivola to star in 'Black Narcissus' miniseries "Lost in Austen" actress Gemma Arterton and "American Hustle" alum Alessandro Nivola are set to star in the three-part BBC/FX adaptation of the 1939 novel, "Black Narcissus." Brad Pitt interviews astronaut Nick Hauge from International Space Station "Ad Astra" actor Brad Pitt called the International Space Station for a conversation with NASA astronaut Nick Hauge on Monday ahead of the film's release. Reports: Manhattan district attorney issues subpoena for Donald Trump's tax returns The Manhattan district attorney's office issued a subpoena for eight years of President Donald Trump's personal and corporate tax returns, his accounting firm confirmed Monday. Browns DE Chris Smith to play vs. New York Jets after girlfriend's death Cleveland Browns defensive end Chris Smith, whose girlfriend died last week, is expected to play against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. Universal to release M. Night Shyamalan's next two films M. Night Shyamalan confirmed Monday that he found a home for his next two movies. 3 JPMorgan Chase traders charged with manipulating precious medals markets Federal authorities charged two current and one former JPMorgan Chase traders with market manipulation, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday. Sophie Turner, Corey Hawkins to star in Quibi's thriller 'Survive' "Game of Thrones" icon Sophie Turner and "The Walking Dead" alum Corey Hawkins have signed on to star in the new Quibi thriller, "Survive." Oversight committee opens ethics probe into Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao The House oversight and reform committee launched an ethics investigation into Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Monday. Dallas Cowboys' Taco Charlton demands release on social media Cowboys defensive end Taco Charlton wants out of Dallas after seeing his playing time reduced at the start of this season. 'SNL' fires Shane Gillis due to 'offensive, hurtful and unacceptable' comments "Saturday Night Live" fired one of its most recent hires, Shane Gillis, after videos surfaced in which he used gay and racial slurs, and made other disparaging comments. Nadler: House panel too busy with Trump impeachment issue to investigate Kavanaugh House judiciary committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said the committee has its "hands full" working to impeach President Donald Trump and won't immediately launch an investigation into Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The Cars' Ric Ocasek died of heart disease, NYC medical examiner says The New York City Medical Examiner's Office on Monday said The Cars lead singer Ric Ocasek died from heart disease. |
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Trump Says Iran Appears Responsible for Saudi Attack but That He Wants to Avoid WarMr. Trump, who has been trying to draw the Iranians into talks, appeared to seek a de-escalation, saying “I know they want to make a deal.” Trump’s Deference to Saudis in Setting Terms for How U.S. Should Respond to Attacks Touches a NerveThe president’s tweet set off a torrent of criticism from those who have long accused him of doing Riyadh’s bidding while sweeping Saudi violations of human rights and international norms under the rug. G.M. Workers Say They Sacrificed, and Now They Want Their DueNearly 50,000 union members are striking for what they see as a fair share of the company’s hefty returns, a decade after its bankruptcy. A Marine Looks Back at His Battles in AfghanistanIn February 2010, in the Taliban sanctuary of Marja, we were fighting to let Afghanistan build a democracy. Or something like that. Oil, Brett Kavanaugh, The Far Side: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The C.I.A. Spy Inside the KremlinWe look at the story of an informant who, through his access to President Vladimir V. Putin, helped deliver explosive revelations about Russian election meddling in 2016. DealBook Briefing: The World Reckons With a New Oil OrderThe weekend’s attacks on plants owned by Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company spooked investors this morning — and may do so for a long time to come. Where Mexican Folk Ballads Meet Trap Music‘Trapcorridos’ — tales of love, bandits, heroes and gangsters — are a sensation in California and Mexico. ‘He Stared at the Screen, and Then His Shoulders Slumped’Sympathetic words in an elevator, a sign from above and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Elaine Chao Investigated by House Panel for Possible ConflictsThe Oversight and Reform Committee asked the transportation secretary to turn over documents related to communication with her family’s shipping company. Lewandowski Cleared for Limited Testimony in House Inquiry, as White House Blocks OthersThe former Trump campaign chief, who will appear on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, could help bring to life evidence uncovered by Robert S. Mueller III. A Shadowy Industry Group Shapes Food Policy Around the WorldThe International Life Sciences Institute, with branches in 17 countries, is funded by giants of the food and drug industries. A Brexit Protest, Reporters With Questions, but No Boris JohnsonA canceled news conference and a joke about the Hulk overshadowed critical meetings with European Union officials. 5 Cheap(ish) Things for Self-Care in 15 Minutes a DayHere are five things you can get for 15 minutes of self-care each day. If You Hate Floss, It’s O.K. to Try These AlternativesExperts with the A.D.A. and the C.D.C. told us five things to try if you hate regular floss — and what you should avoid. How to Make Your Smartphone Last LongerSmartphones are more expensive than ever, but we still don’t keep them very long. Here’s why, and what you can do to extend their life. The New Architecture: Sky Parks, Tidal Pools and ‘Solar Carving’Projects debuting this fall suggest that hard barriers between the designed environment and the natural one are softening — maybe for good. Two Lifetime Crooks Wait for a Missing Daughter, With Shades of BeckettIn Kevin Barry’s “Last Boat to Tangier,” longlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, a pair of existentialist thugs in a Spanish port city recount their friendship, their fights and their many bad decisions. Simple, Warming and So LovedA New Mexican favorite, green chile stew doesn’t have to be relegated to the fall. It’s just best then. So You Think You Dove the Deepest? James Cameron Doesn’t.Victor Vescovo claims to have set the record for the deepest ocean descent by a human. The director of ‘Titanic’ demands to differ. ‘Oh-Oh, Ay-Ay!’ Riding to an Italian Rhythm on the TransumanzaOn the twice-yearly journey to move grazing animals between summer and winter pastures, a writer finds a deep connection to an ancient tradition. In Montauk, a Garden Runs Delightfully AmokAt their weekend home on the outer edge of Long Island, the designers behind the firm Roman and Williams let nature lead. What We Learned in N.F.L. Week 2Drew Brees and Ben Roethlisberger both need surgery, the Patriots, Cowboys and Chiefs romped, and Lamar Jackson won a battle of Heisman Trophy winners. More Recent Articles |
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Before Thousands from under the Washington Square Arch in Lower Manhattan, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren urged Democrats Monday for their support in her fight against corruption.
The Miami Dolphins are trading second-year defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dallas Cowboys second-year wide receiver Michael Gallup will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.
More than half of the tigers rescued from a Buddhist temple in Thailand in 2016 have died, officials said Monday.
In his first game back at MetLife Stadium since leaving the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. came down with a spectacular one-handed grab.
Weekend drone strikes on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure have effectively wiped out about 5 percent of the global daily production, sending oil prices skyrocketing to historic levels Monday.
The Northern Hemisphere, which holds 90% of the world's population, just experienced its hottest meteorological summer on record, tied with 2016.
Jaguars star cornerback Jalen Ramsey wants out of Jacksonville following a sideline altercation with head coach Doug Marrone.
The lawyer of New England Patriots star Antonio Brown said the wide receiver denies a new accusation of sexual misconduct with an unnamed female artist.
"Lost in Austen" actress Gemma Arterton and "American Hustle" alum Alessandro Nivola are set to star in the three-part BBC/FX adaptation of the 1939 novel, "Black Narcissus."
"Ad Astra" actor Brad Pitt called the International Space Station for a conversation with NASA astronaut Nick Hauge on Monday ahead of the film's release.
The Manhattan district attorney's office issued a subpoena for eight years of President Donald Trump's personal and corporate tax returns, his accounting firm confirmed Monday.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Chris Smith, whose girlfriend died last week, is expected to play against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.
M. Night Shyamalan confirmed Monday that he found a home for his next two movies.
Federal authorities charged two current and one former JPMorgan Chase traders with market manipulation, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday.
"Game of Thrones" icon Sophie Turner and "The Walking Dead" alum Corey Hawkins have signed on to star in the new Quibi thriller, "Survive."
The House oversight and reform committee launched an ethics investigation into Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Monday.
Cowboys defensive end Taco Charlton wants out of Dallas after seeing his playing time reduced at the start of this season.
"Saturday Night Live" fired one of its most recent hires, Shane Gillis, after videos surfaced in which he used gay and racial slurs, and made other disparaging comments.
House judiciary committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said the committee has its "hands full" working to impeach President Donald Trump and won't immediately launch an investigation into Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The New York City Medical Examiner's Office on Monday said The Cars lead singer Ric Ocasek died from heart disease. 
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