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Jerry to strengthen into hurricane as it nears Caribbean islands The Atlantic basin has become a cauldron of tropical activity in recent weeks, and the latest system to bubble up far out over the Atlantic Ocean is Tropical Storm Jerry, which came alive early Wednesday. Humberto strengthens into a Category 3 major hurricane as it tracks toward Bermuda Already at Category 3 strength, Hurricane Humberto is expanding off the U.S. East Coast and is projected to threaten Bermuda as it passes later Wednesday, forecasters said. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau apologizes for 2001 brownface photo Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized Wednesday after a photo surfaced that morning of the former teacher dressed in brownface during a 2001 school event. Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. partners with Swedish watchmaker Daniel Wellington After wearing an expensive Richard Mille watch during an NFL game, Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is partnering with Swedish watchmaker Daniel Wellington. Warriors' Stephen Curry to play in 2020 Olympics: 'That is the plan' Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry is committed to playing for Team USA in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Washington Wizards' Isaiah Thomas undergoes thumb surgery, out 6-8 weeksPittsburgh DA won't prosecute Patriots WR Antonio Brown due to statute The Allegheny County (Penn.) District Attorney's Office won't prosecute New England Patriots star wide receiver Antonio Brown due to the expiration of the statute of limitations. Hilaria Baldwin announces pregnancy months after miscarriage Hilaria Baldwin revealed Wednesday she's pregnant with her fifth child with Alec Baldwin, months after recovering from a miscarriage. Felicity Huffman: White is the color of remorse It is not a shock to discover that white people with status and deep pockets often get what they want when they want it. Take the Felicity Huffman case, for example. Federal court blocks South Dakota 'Riot Boosting' laws A federal court blocked a series of laws in South Dakota that would impose penalties, including fines and jail time, on protesters. Indianapolis Colts waive QB Chad Kelly after return from two-game ban The Indianapolis Colts released quarterback Chad Kelly after his return from a two-game suspension. Ivanka Trump visits Boys & Girls Club in workforce meeting President Donald Trump's daughter and adviser, Ivanka Trump, visited the Boys & Girls Club of D.C. on Wednesday as part of a White House American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law reclassifying some gig economy workers California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill redefining some independent contractors as employees, depending on the nature of their work. Dallas Cowboys waive former first-rounder Taco Charlton for Robert Quinn The Dallas Cowboys waived former first-round pick Taco Charlton following his demand to be released. India announces ban on sale of e-cigarette products India announced an emergency ordinance banning the sale of e-cigarettes in the country, citing health risks. Imelda triggers widespread flooding across southeastern Texas Flood watches remained in effect Wednesday across southeastern Texas as Tropical Depression Imelda's heavy rain threatened to cause hazardous flooding and travel disruptions. C-section delivery might alter newborn's 'microbiome' New research reveals that the bacterial composition of a newborn's gut may be dependent on how the baby is delivered. Gun violence costs U.S. $229B annually, analysis says Gun violence costs the United States $229 billion -- or 1.4 percent of the gross domestic product -- each year, an analysis by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., released Wednesday indicates. Slight genetic tweak could make Ebola harmless to humans Changing just a single protein in the DNA of the Ebola virus appears to activate the body's immune system to fight off the deadly infection, researchers report. Massage therapist who sued Kevin Spacey for sexual battery dies A massage therapist who accused actor Kevin Spacey of sexually battering him during a massage in 2016 has died. New research gives clues to link between obesity, abnormal bowel habits People with obesity or severe obesity are 60 percent more likely to have chronic diarrhea than those with normal BMI, according to a study that suggests BMI is important to consider when treating abnormal bowel habits. Senate committee approves secretary nominees for Air Force, Navy The Senate Armed Services Committee approved President Donald Trump's nominees for Air Force and Army secretary, sending nominees Barbara Barrett and Ryan McCarthy on Wednesday to the full Senate for a vote. |
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Trump Weighs Retaliation Against Iran and Names National Security AdviserTo help sort through the options — including sanctions and the deployment of more American forces — the president chose Robert C. O’Brien, the State Department’s chief hostage negotiator. Pompeo Calls Attacks on Saudi Arabia ‘Act of War’ and Seeks Coalition to Counter IranThe secretary of state’s words were the strongest so far from any American official regarding the attack on Saudi oil facilities last weekend. Visiting Wall, Trump Points to Barrier to Burnish His CampaignPresident Trump’s photo op at the border was his only public appearance during two days in California, a state that has been a hotbed of opposition to his presidency and policies. Joe Biden Believes in the Good Will of Republicans. Is That Naïve?As he runs for president, Joseph R. Biden Jr. has trumpeted his ability to work with Republicans, including Mitch McConnell. Others in his party view that as antiquated and unrealistic. Saudi Arabia, the Fed, Greta Thunberg: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Keeping Harvey Weinstein’s Secrets, Part 1: Lisa BloomIn a two-part series, the Times reporters who broke the Weinstein story discuss new findings that raise questions about the legacy of two feminist icons. Decoding Your Kid’s Friendship DramaJust because children play alone at recess doesn’t mean they’re lonely. Bringing Down Harvey WeinsteinJodi Kantor and Megan Twohey talk about their new book, “She Said,” and Ian Urbina discusses “The Outlaw Ocean.” War Made Her a Refugee. Now She’s ‘Home,’ in Amsterdam’s Counterculture.It has been seven years since Souad fled Syria. In the Netherlands, she is learning to define herself as more than just a Muslim, a Syrian or a displaced person. California’s Luxury Dining Circuit: Delicious and DullThe French Laundry, the Restaurant at Meadowood and SingleThread have much in common: amazing precision, sky-high prices and a sedating sort of predictability. Fed Cuts Interest Rates by Another Quarter PointThe Federal Reserve cut rates for the second time since July as risks to the economic outlook mounted. Its policy continued to anger President Trump. After a Divisive Israeli Election, Calls for UnityPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who tried to win on the strength of his right-wing and religious base, appears to have fallen short of a majority. Britain’s Supreme Court Is Thrust Into Center of Brexit DebateA case against Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament is testing Britain’s Supreme Court and its tradition of steering clear of political disputes. There’s a New iPod Touch. Yes, in 2019, and Yes, It’s Worth Looking at.Sure, there’s a new iPhone, but Apple’s launch of a new iPod Touch earlier this year came with laughter from some. Others see an opportunity. Virtual Reality Video Games That Double as ExerciseVirtual reality is still niche, but a growing crop of VR games with a fitness element may inspire people to pick up a headset. Here’s what to know before you get started. 10 Hotel Tips No One Taught YouNo matter how often you’ve stayed in a hotel, these tips will help you get a cleaner, safer, more relaxing stay in your next one. How to Take Advantage of Shoulder SeasonShoulder season — just before and after peak summer travel time — is when you’ll find warm temperatures, smaller crowds and deals. More and More Children Are Feeling Anxious. This Graphic Novelist Is Trying to Help.“Guts,” Raina Telgemeier’s warm, funny and realistic new graphic memoir, hits home for parents and children trying to climb out of the abyss of worry. Does Influencer Grammar Matter?In Southeast Asia, watchdog accounts call out misspelled and otherwise muddled English-language captions. Kal Penn Isn’t Making a Political Point with His Immigration Sitcom“Sunnyside” is about trying to navigate the United States citizenship process, but its aims are more comic than didactic. When You’re Ready to Move Beyond Irish SpringA handful of new skin care companies are targeting men on their own turf. Hurricanes May Kill Some Birds, but Humans Are the Real ThreatWhen the time comes to assess the environmental damage from Hurricane Dorian, one species may be extinct, but it's not Dorian's fault What to Do When Your Tween Is Trash-Talking YouYour child no longer likes your taste in clothes? Four tips for keeping your cool. Neanderthal Footprints in France Offer Clues to Group BehaviorThe 80,000-year-old prints fill in gaps left by fossils and artifacts. The Most Powerful Lightning Strikes in Unexpected PlacesSuperbolts are extremely rare, and thousands of times more powerful than the tendrils in the typical electrical storm. More Recent Articles |
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The Atlantic basin has become a cauldron of tropical activity in recent weeks, and the latest system to bubble up far out over the Atlantic Ocean is Tropical Storm Jerry, which came alive early Wednesday.
Already at Category 3 strength, Hurricane Humberto is expanding off the U.S. East Coast and is projected to threaten Bermuda as it passes later Wednesday, forecasters said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized Wednesday after a photo surfaced that morning of the former teacher dressed in brownface during a 2001 school event.
After wearing an expensive Richard Mille watch during an NFL game, Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is partnering with Swedish watchmaker Daniel Wellington.
Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry is committed to playing for Team USA in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The Allegheny County (Penn.) District Attorney's Office won't prosecute New England Patriots star wide receiver Antonio Brown due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.
Hilaria Baldwin revealed Wednesday she's pregnant with her fifth child with Alec Baldwin, months after recovering from a miscarriage.
It is not a shock to discover that white people with status and deep pockets often get what they want when they want it. Take the Felicity Huffman case, for example.
A federal court blocked a series of laws in South Dakota that would impose penalties, including fines and jail time, on protesters.
The Indianapolis Colts released quarterback Chad Kelly after his return from a two-game suspension.
President Donald Trump's daughter and adviser, Ivanka Trump, visited the Boys & Girls Club of D.C. on Wednesday as part of a White House American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill redefining some independent contractors as employees, depending on the nature of their work.
The Dallas Cowboys waived former first-round pick Taco Charlton following his demand to be released.
India announced an emergency ordinance banning the sale of e-cigarettes in the country, citing health risks.
Flood watches remained in effect Wednesday across southeastern Texas as Tropical Depression Imelda's heavy rain threatened to cause hazardous flooding and travel disruptions.
New research reveals that the bacterial composition of a newborn's gut may be dependent on how the baby is delivered.
Gun violence costs the United States $229 billion -- or 1.4 percent of the gross domestic product -- each year, an analysis by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., released Wednesday indicates.
Changing just a single protein in the DNA of the Ebola virus appears to activate the body's immune system to fight off the deadly infection, researchers report.
A massage therapist who accused actor Kevin Spacey of sexually battering him during a massage in 2016 has died.
People with obesity or severe obesity are 60 percent more likely to have chronic diarrhea than those with normal BMI, according to a study that suggests BMI is important to consider when treating abnormal bowel habits.
The Senate Armed Services Committee approved President Donald Trump's nominees for Air Force and Army secretary, sending nominees Barbara Barrett and Ryan McCarthy on Wednesday to the full Senate for a vote. 
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