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Staying fit preserves brain structure, improves function, study says If you're looking for incentives to hit the gym, new research suggests that staying in good shape may help preserve brain structure, boost memory, and improve the ability to think clearly and quickly. Connecticut couple finds $100,000 winning lottery ticket stashed in their car A couple in Connecticut found a $100,000 winning lottery ticket tucked away in the sun visor of their car. Daniel Johnston, folk singer and artist, dies at age 58 Daniel Johnston, a singer-songwriter and visual artist whose work attracted the praise of Kurt Cobain and Tom Waits, among others, died Wednesday at his home in Texas, his family said. He was 58. Watch: Baltimore Orioles' Jonathan Villar blasts MLB-record 6,106th home run Baltimore Orioles infielder Jonathan Villar belted a three-run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night at Camden Yards, setting a new MLB single-season record. $560K worth of fake NBA championship rings seized at Los Angeles airport U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized a wooden box containing 28 fake NBA championship rings during an inspection at Los Angeles International Airport. Petara Cordero, girlfriend of Browns DE Chris Smith, dies in car accident Petara Cordero, the girlfriend of Browns defensive end Chris Smith, died in a car accident Wednesday morning in Cleveland. Remembering 9/11 after 18 years: 'That day made us stronger' New York City, Washington, D.C., and the rest of the United States remembered the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks Wednesday, the 18th anniversary of the brazen al-Qaida plot that killed 3,000 people. Cincinnati Bengals receiver A.J. Green sheds walking boot Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver A.J. Green is no longer wearing his protective boot as he continues to recover from a preseason ankle injury. Supreme Court OKs Trump asylum ban while lawsuit plays out in courts The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of the Trump administration's new rule cracking down on asylum applications at the border. Trump pledges to postpone 5 percent hike on Chinese tariffs President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States will postpone a planned 5 percent tariff increase on Chinese goods. Remembering 9/11 on 18th anniversary Solemn ceremonies honor the 3,000 people slain in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania on the 18th anniversary in 2019. Patriots' Bill Belichick on Antonio Brown: 'We're taking it very seriously' New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addressed the sexual assault allegations against star wide receiver Antonio Brown, saying the team takes the matter "very seriously." More than 300 Nigerians evacuated from South Africa after anti-immigrant attacks Nigeria evacuated hundreds of nationals from South Africa on Wednesday morning after a series of anti-immigrant attacks. Oilman T. Boone Pickens dies at 91 Billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens died of natural causes at the age of 91 at his home in Dallas on Wednesday, his family said. In photos: This week in Washington President Donald Trump sought to ban non-tobacco-flavored vaping products, fired national security adviser John Bolton and spoke at an HBCU convention; migrants who are recipients of a medical exemption program spoke to Congress; lawmakers observed the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks; members of Congress discussed gun legislation; the Trump administration signed an executive order on terrorism; lawmakers attended an event marking the 400 years since enslaved Africans were brought to America; and Trump presented a Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor to Dayton, Ohio, police officers the week of August 9, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Los Angeles Chargers TE Hunter Henry suffers knee fracture Los Angeles Chargers starting tight end Hunter Henry suffered a tibial plateau fracture to his left knee against the Indianapolis Colts. Dorian: 50 dead, 2,500 registered missing in the Bahamas The Bahamas designated 2,500 people as missing Wednesday, 10 days after Hurricane Dorian struck the islands. Jury finds Yujing Zhang guilty of illegally entering Mar-a-Lago A federal jury on Wednesday found a Chinese woman guilty of illegally entering President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in South Florida. Fantasy football: Week 2 tight end rankings Zach Ertz tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 2 fantasy football tight end rankings. Teens' risk of anxiety, depression increases with more time on social media Teens who spent more than six hours a day on social media were nearly three times more likely to suffer from social withdrawal, anxiety or depression, a new study says. Brains of those who paint with their feet treat toes like fingers If you use your feet like hands from birth, the brain will create a different "map" of the toes that's more like the one it has for the fingers, new research reveals. Anti-addiction meds can help teen opioid abusers, too Anti-addiction medications that help adult opioid abusers can also help teen patients, new research confirms. Watch: Man snaps 98 pencils in one minute for Guinness record An Idaho man with a penchant for breaking Guinness World Records achieved his latest record by breaking 98 pencils in one minute. Donald Trump: John Bolton's mistakes on North Korea, tense relationships led to firing President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed John Bolton for making "some very big mistakes" one day after firing him as national security adviser. Watch: Jason Momoa is blind and brutal in Apple original 'See" trailer Apple released the trailer for its original series, "See," on Tuesday. Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard star in the series, which launched Nov. 1 with Apple TV +. |
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Supreme Court Says Trump Can Bar Asylum Seekers While Legal Fight ContinuesThe policy requires many Central American migrants to seek and be denied asylum in another country before applying in the United States. Trump Pressed Top Aide to Have Weather Service ‘Clarify’ Forecast That Contradicted TrumpAt the president’s request, Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, told Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, to have the Weather Service say it was wrong to refute the president so categorically. Trump Delays Planned Tariff Increase in ‘Gesture of Goodwill’ to ChinaPresident Trump said the United States would delay its next planned tariff hike on China by two weeks, potentially giving negotiators a window to avoid the increase. Confusion and Defiance Follow California’s New Contractor LawAfter state lawmakers voted to extend minimum-wage and other protections to independent contractors, Uber said it would not treat its drivers as employees. T. Boone Pickens Is Dead; Oil Magnate and Corporate Raider Was 91He made big oil companies quake by threatening to take them over. His targets included Gulf Oil, Unocal and Phillips Petroleum. Purdue Pharma, 9/11 Memorial, Whale Songs: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. John Bolton Is Fired. Or Did He Resign?The national security adviser was ousted after clashing with President Trump over issues like Afghanistan, Iran and North Korea. But whose decision was it? Russia’s Playbook for Disrupting DemocracyA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Worried About Your Kid’s Weight?Don’t panic. Experts say that a child’s growth curve is more important than a number on the scale. My Memory of 9/11Eighteen years later, my recollection of the shock and grief is as clear as the day the towers fell. American Universities Are Addicted to BillionairesWhat happened when Jeffrey Epstein funded science and tech? Women were excluded. Growing With Grief in the Shadow of Sept. 11It has been years of healing — for me, and for America. We Work for the N.Y.P.D. This Is What We’ve Learned About Terrorism.We should not distinguish between “foreign” and “domestic” violence against citizens. Why Are Poor Women Poor?Our feel-good narratives put the burden back on the oppressed and let rich countries off the hook. Justin Trudeau’s Gloomy Re-election ProspectsLike his father, he has failed to translate glamour into political results. Who Is Caroline Calloway? An ExplainerShe’s a minor influencer. Her currency is attention. And, as we learned Tuesday, she had help. Trump Leaves Open Possibility of Easing Iranian Sanctions to Spur Nuclear TalksAsked whether he would consider relaxing the penalties if that would ease the path to a meeting, President Trump said, “We’ll see what happens.” California Approves Statewide Rent Control to Ease Housing CrisisThe measure, affecting millions of tenants, is the biggest step in a nationwide surge of initiatives to address rising costs and homelessness. California Church Leaders Lured Homeless Into Forced Labor, U.S. SaysA dozen leaders of a California-based ministry have been accused of forcing vulnerable people to panhandle “for the financial benefit of the church leaders,” federal prosecutors said. Savior or Charlatan? A Punk Maestro Jolts Classical MusicThe conductor Teodor Currentzis — anarchist, goth, guru — has burst out of the Russian provinces and scaled the classical heights. The Enduring Appeal of Hawaii’s Preserved FruitsPassed down through generations, “crack seed” is at once sweet, sour and savory. Rihanna’s Spectacular Sexy Underpants Variety HourThe superstar took her Savage x Fenty show to the Barclays Center for a night. Scientists Find the Skull of Humanity’s Ancestor, on a ComputerBy comparing fossils and CT scans, researchers say they have reconstructed the skull of the last common forebear of modern humans. New Electric Eel Is Most Shocking YetPacking 860 volts, the newly discovered species “will not kill a healthy person.” Still, it has jolted scientists. More Recent Articles |
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If you're looking for incentives to hit the gym, new research suggests that staying in good shape may help preserve brain structure, boost memory, and improve the ability to think clearly and quickly.
A couple in Connecticut found a $100,000 winning lottery ticket tucked away in the sun visor of their car.
Daniel Johnston, a singer-songwriter and visual artist whose work attracted the praise of Kurt Cobain and Tom Waits, among others, died Wednesday at his home in Texas, his family said. He was 58.
Baltimore Orioles infielder Jonathan Villar belted a three-run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night at Camden Yards, setting a new MLB single-season record.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized a wooden box containing 28 fake NBA championship rings during an inspection at Los Angeles International Airport.
Petara Cordero, the girlfriend of Browns defensive end Chris Smith, died in a car accident Wednesday morning in Cleveland.
New York City, Washington, D.C., and the rest of the United States remembered the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks Wednesday, the 18th anniversary of the brazen al-Qaida plot that killed 3,000 people.
Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver A.J. Green is no longer wearing his protective boot as he continues to recover from a preseason ankle injury.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of the Trump administration's new rule cracking down on asylum applications at the border.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States will postpone a planned 5 percent tariff increase on Chinese goods.
Solemn ceremonies honor the 3,000 people slain in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania on the 18th anniversary in 2019.
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addressed the sexual assault allegations against star wide receiver Antonio Brown, saying the team takes the matter "very seriously."
Nigeria evacuated hundreds of nationals from South Africa on Wednesday morning after a series of anti-immigrant attacks.
Billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens died of natural causes at the age of 91 at his home in Dallas on Wednesday, his family said.
President Donald Trump sought to ban non-tobacco-flavored vaping products, fired national security adviser John Bolton and spoke at an HBCU convention; migrants who are recipients of a medical exemption program spoke to Congress; lawmakers observed the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks; members of Congress discussed gun legislation; the Trump administration signed an executive order on terrorism; lawmakers attended an event marking the 400 years since enslaved Africans were brought to America; and Trump presented a Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor to Dayton, Ohio, police officers the week of August 9, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Los Angeles Chargers starting tight end Hunter Henry suffered a tibial plateau fracture to his left knee against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Bahamas designated 2,500 people as missing Wednesday, 10 days after Hurricane Dorian struck the islands.
A federal jury on Wednesday found a Chinese woman guilty of illegally entering President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in South Florida.
Zach Ertz tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 2 fantasy football tight end rankings.
Teens who spent more than six hours a day on social media were nearly three times more likely to suffer from social withdrawal, anxiety or depression, a new study says.
If you use your feet like hands from birth, the brain will create a different "map" of the toes that's more like the one it has for the fingers, new research reveals.
Anti-addiction medications that help adult opioid abusers can also help teen patients, new research confirms.
An Idaho man with a penchant for breaking Guinness World Records achieved his latest record by breaking 98 pencils in one minute.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed John Bolton for making "some very big mistakes" one day after firing him as national security adviser.
Apple released the trailer for its original series, "See," on Tuesday. Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard star in the series, which launched Nov. 1 with Apple TV +. 
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