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Indonesia raises marrying age of brides to 19 Indonesia's parliament voted to revise the country's marriage law to raise the age at which females can marry from 16 to 19. New England Patriots place LT Isaiah Wynn on injured reserve The New England Patriots placed starting left tackle Isaiah Wynn on injured reserve with a toe injury. Walker Fire 96 percent contained, evacuation orders lifted California's largest wildfire, the Walker Fire, was 96 percent contained as of Tuesday morning, fire officials said. Israeli election: Netanyahu, challenger Gantz both vow to form governments An election re-run in Israel Tuesday shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in a dead heat with challenger Benny Gantz -- in a race that could end up significantly changing the nation's political landscape. Cleveland Indians' Jason Kipnis out for season with hand injury Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis will miss the remainder of the season due to a hand injury. Republican Rep. Paul Cook to retire from Congress after current term Rep. Paul Cook will retire Congress at the end of this term to seek a seat on the San Bernadino County Board of Supervisors. Golden State Warriors unveil six new jerseys for 2019-20 season The Golden State Warriors unveiled six jersey designs for the 2019-20 NBA season, the team's inaugural campaign at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Tom Burke, Holliday Grainger return for another Cormoran Strike miniseries Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger have begun filming a fourth miniseries based on the crime novels J.K. Rowling penned under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Corey Lewandowski says Donald Trump asked him to pressure Jeff Sessions to limit the Russia probe Corey Lewandowski confirmed Tuesday that President Donald Trump asked him to pressure former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to limit the scope of the Russia investigation. 'American Buffalo' headed to Broadway with Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell Tony winner Laurence Fishburne and Oscar winner Sam Rockwell have signed on to star in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's drama "American Buffalo." Amazon says 'Lord of the Rings' series will be filmed in New Zealand Amazon Studios announced Tuesday that it will film its upcoming "The Lord of the Rings" series in New Zealand. Democrats introduce bill to reverse rollbacks of Endangered Species Act Democrats introduced legislation seeking to reverse all three final rule changes to the Endangered Species Act implemented by the Trump administration earlier this year N.Y. health officials vote to ban flavored e-cigarettes, products New York health officials on Tuesday voted to implement Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive order banning the sale of flavored e-cigarette products. New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees to undergo thumb surgery WednesdayPhiladelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson to miss two weeks with strain Philadelphia Eagles veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson is expected to miss the next two weeks due to an abdominal strain. Kiefer Sutherland to star in new Quibi series 'The Fugitive' "Designated Survivor" and "24" icon Kiefer Sutherland has signed on to play a police detective in Quibi's upcoming action-drama, "The Fugitive." Arizona high court rules business can refuse to make same-sex wedding invites The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that anti-discrimination laws cannot force business owners to provide certain services, such as creating wedding invitations, to same-sex couples. New York Jets lose QB Trevor Siemian for season following ankle injury New York Jets backup quarterback Trevor Siemian will miss the remainder of the season after sustaining significant ligament damage in his left ankle. Men at high risk of breast cancer may benefit from mammograms A new study argues there's potential benefit in regular mammograms for men who are at high risk of breast cancer. Canadian woman arrested in Varsity Blues college admissions scandal Authorities arrested a Canadian woman in Spain for a U.S. indictment accusing her of paying $400,000 to get her son admitted to the University of California-Los Angeles as part of the so-called Varsity Blues operation. Drinking in moderation may benefit people with diabetes, study suggests Light to moderate drinking may be beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes, a new study from China suggests. |
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Trump to Revoke California’s Authority to Set Stricter Auto Emissions RulesThe move, expected Wednesday, would strip California of its special authority to set tougher rules on car emissions. Trump and California See Same Homeless Problem, but Not the Same SolutionsPresident Trump’s awful descriptions of California’s housing woes can’t be worse than those of the state’s most liberal politicians. But that’s where the agreement ends. To Find Clues in Saudi Oil Attacks, U.S. Examines Missile and Drone PartsAmerican investigators are gathering evidence to bolster their claim that Iran was responsible for attacking oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. Trump’s Challenge: Can His Word on Iran Be Trusted?The president’s tweets, tirades and untruths could undercut the credibility of whatever case he makes about responding to the attacks on Saudi oil fields. Trump Hits Back After Ally Denounces ‘Weakness’ With IranThe president was responding on Tuesday night to a series of tweets by Senator Lindsey Graham, who has long been one of the more hawkish members of the Republican conference. California, Israel, Cokie Roberts: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Who Really Attacked Saudi Arabia?Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed responsibility, but Saudi and American officials have pointed fingers at Iran. Bringing Down Harvey WeinsteinJodi Kantor and Megan Twohey talk about their new book, “She Said,” and Ian Urbina discusses “The Outlaw Ocean.” Shane Gillis and the Privilege of ComedyMany of my fellow comics are worrying about freedom of speech. I’m laughing. The U.S. Should Act Before a Global Downturn Destabilizes Latin AmericaA potential widespread recession in the region can further endemic poverty, inequality and violence, sending another wave of migrants north. Something Special Is Happening in Rural AmericaThere is a “brain gain” afoot that suggests a national homecoming to less bustling spaces. Don’t Forget Our Frontline Caregivers in the Opioid EpidemicThe demands of caring for addicts have stretched the resources of hospitals. Mad About Kavanaugh and Gorsuch? The Best Way to Get Even Is to Pack the CourtTheir lifetime appointments cry out for Democratic hardball. The Ups and Downs of Life Without Wheels of My OwnHow I’ve been getting by since I ditched my car. The Abortion Mysticism of Pete ButtigiegHow the party of science decided that personhood begins at birth. What’s the Right Way to Reverse the Obesity Epidemic?Fat shaming makes things worse. So what helps? Was the Gap Ever Cool? A Look at 50 Years in Denim and KhakiFrom one street corner in San Francisco to every mall in America. A New Destination for Dim Sum and Culinary DisciplineHutong, in Midtown, has a flashy interior and a menu that excels when it plunges into fiery Sichuan cuisine. In ‘Sontag,’ the Author’s Myth Takes Center StageBenjamin Moser’s authorized biography of the essayist, critic and cultural icon Susan Sontag pays closest attention to its subject’s persona as a “great original creation.” Troubled Children’s Hospital May Resume Heart SurgeriesNorth Carolina Children’s Hospital stopped complex heart procedures after high death rates were disclosed. Spain Heads to 4th Election in 4 Years After Failure to Form GovernmentSpain was plunged into political uncertainty after talks to form a government collapsed, forcing another national election in November. Nobel Peace Laureate Could Face Prosecution Over Myanmar Military’s ActionsDaw Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s civilian leader, once was a democracy icon. Now she’s an international pariah because of the Myanmar military’s brutality. For Sean Spicer, the Revolving Door Led to a Dance Routine in a Lime Green ShirtMr. Spicer has become an avatar for the reputational sacrifice and ritual humiliation that come with trying to remain in President Trump’s good graces while also seeking mainstream acceptance. 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. Rugby Referee Creates a Buzz While Keeping the PeaceNigel Owens is the rare official who, at any given match, could have more renown than some of the players on the field. Francis Bacon Read Just as He Painted: Deep, Dark and BleakA new exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris looks at how literary figures like Eliot, Conrad and Aeschylus shaped the painter’s work. Tiny Love Stories: ‘It Wasn’t the Sex That Hurt, but the Lying’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. 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. More Recent Articles |
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Indonesia's parliament voted to revise the country's marriage law to raise the age at which females can marry from 16 to 19.
The New England Patriots placed starting left tackle Isaiah Wynn on injured reserve with a toe injury.
California's largest wildfire, the Walker Fire, was 96 percent contained as of Tuesday morning, fire officials said.
An election re-run in Israel Tuesday shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in a dead heat with challenger Benny Gantz -- in a race that could end up significantly changing the nation's political landscape.
Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis will miss the remainder of the season due to a hand injury.
Rep. Paul Cook will retire Congress at the end of this term to seek a seat on the San Bernadino County Board of Supervisors.
The Golden State Warriors unveiled six jersey designs for the 2019-20 NBA season, the team's inaugural campaign at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger have begun filming a fourth miniseries based on the crime novels J.K. Rowling penned under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
Corey Lewandowski confirmed Tuesday that President Donald Trump asked him to pressure former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to limit the scope of the Russia investigation.
Tony winner Laurence Fishburne and Oscar winner Sam Rockwell have signed on to star in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's drama "American Buffalo."
Amazon Studios announced Tuesday that it will film its upcoming "The Lord of the Rings" series in New Zealand.
Democrats introduced legislation seeking to reverse all three final rule changes to the Endangered Species Act implemented by the Trump administration earlier this year
New York health officials on Tuesday voted to implement Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive order banning the sale of flavored e-cigarette products.
Philadelphia Eagles veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson is expected to miss the next two weeks due to an abdominal strain.
"Designated Survivor" and "24" icon Kiefer Sutherland has signed on to play a police detective in Quibi's upcoming action-drama, "The Fugitive."
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that anti-discrimination laws cannot force business owners to provide certain services, such as creating wedding invitations, to same-sex couples.
New York Jets backup quarterback Trevor Siemian will miss the remainder of the season after sustaining significant ligament damage in his left ankle.
A new study argues there's potential benefit in regular mammograms for men who are at high risk of breast cancer.
Authorities arrested a Canadian woman in Spain for a U.S. indictment accusing her of paying $400,000 to get her son admitted to the University of California-Los Angeles as part of the so-called Varsity Blues operation.
Light to moderate drinking may be beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes, a new study from China suggests. 
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