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Bermuda braces for rain, wind and pounding surf from Jerry Tropical Storm Jerry will track close enough to Bermuda to deliver a period of soaking rainfall, gusty winds and rough seas into midweek. Tropical Storm Karen triggers flash flood warning in Puerto Rico The effects of Tropical Storm Karen were felt in the Caribbean early Tuesday as the system moved across the Virgin Islands, forecasters said. Tropical Storm Lorenzo expected to strengthen into major hurricane A batch of thunderstorms AccuWeather meteorologists have been tracking since they formed over Africa became Tropical Storm Lorenzo early Monday and is likely to become the next hurricane of the 2019 season. Shinzo Abe seeks to normalize relations with North Korea Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday he seeks to normalize relations with North Korea as he seeks a summit with Kim Jong Un. Atlanta Falcons place S Keanu Neal on IR, promote Jamal Carter The Atlanta Falcons officially placed Pro Bowl safety Keanu Neal on injured reserve with an Achilles injury. Seattle Seahawks to trade TE Nick Vannett to Pittsburgh Steelers The Seattle Seahawks are finalizing a trade to send fourth-year tight end Nick Vannett to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Watch: Cleveland Indians' Jose Ramirez returns from IL, hits two home runs Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez blasted a grand slam and a three-run homer in his first two plate appearances since returning from the injured list. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announces four-month ban on vape sales In the wake of recent vaping-related illnesses and deaths, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker ordered a four-month ban on the sale of all vaping products in his state Tuesday. Los Angeles dad Devin Sloane sentenced to 4 months in Varsity Blues scandal A Los Angeles businessman became the second parent sentenced in the so-called Varsity Blues college admissions scandal Tuesday. Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday announced an official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, accusing him of "seriously" violating the Constitution. New York Giants' Saquon Barkley seeking second opinion on ankle injury New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is seeking a second opinion on his ankle injury sustained in the team's Week 3 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Placido Domingo with draws from Metropolitan Opera amid sexual harassment allegations Opera singer Placido Domingo announced Tuesday he will withdraw from his performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera after being accused of sexual harassment by 20 women. Minnesota Vikings re-sign WR Laquon Treadwell, place Chad Beebe on IR The Minnesota Vikings re-signed former first-round pick Laquon Treadwell four weeks after releasing the wide receiver. Ron Hansen sentenced to 10 years in prison for selling secrets to China A former U.S. defense intelligence agent was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for selling national secrets to China, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. Brooklyn Nets expect Kevin Durant to miss 2019-20 season The Brooklyn Nets expect star forward Kevin Durant to miss the entire 2019-20 NBA season as he continues to recover from his Achilles injury. Terrence Howard receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce unveiled actor Terrence Howard's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Labor Department makes 1.3M more workers eligible for overtime The U.S. Department of Labor raised the pay threshold for salaried workers, making 1.3 million more workers eligible to receive overtime pay. On the runway at Paris Fashion Week Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019. Mental health issues put veterans at higher risk for heart problems Veterans who suffer from depression, anxiety, psychosis or bipolar disorder are more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or die from heart disease, a new study finds. Watch: New 'Last Of Us Part II,' 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' in Playstation State of Play Sony PlayStation revealed new footage of games "The Last Of Us Part II," "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," "MLB: The Show 19," VR titles and a "Death Stranding" PS4 bundle in their State of Play live stream Tuesday. Navy opens probe after three suicides last week on USS George H.W. Bush Federal and local authorities are investigating four recent suicides aboard the USS George H.W. Bush, including three in the last week and one in July. NBA fines Milwaukee Bucks $50K for Giannis Antetokounmpo contract talk The NBA fined the Milwaukee Bucks $50,000 for making public comments about a potential contract extension for superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. 14 injured in collision between two Chicago Transit Authority trains Two Chicago Transit Authority trains collided on Tuesday morning, injuring 14 passengers, officials said. U.S. Coast Guard intercepts submarine with $165M in cocaine The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a semi-submersible carrying $165 million in cocaine earlier this month, military officials announced Tuesday. |
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Why an Impeachment Inquiry Now? Democrats Cite the Clarity of the CaseAfter months of internal division over whether to begin a formal effort to oust President Trump, Democrats say his actions gave them no choice. How an Impeachment Process Inquiry WorksThe inquiry into President Trump has the potential to reshape his presidency. Here’s how impeachment works. Vox Media Acquires New York Magazine, Chronicler of the Highbrow and LowbrowAfter more than 50 years and 44 National Magazine Awards, New York finds a home with a digital-media powerhouse. WeWork C.E.O. Adam Neumann Steps Down Under PressureThe shake-up is the most significant step that the start-up, valued at nearly $50 billion at one point, has taken to win over Wall Street after a botched I.P.O. Weeknight Dinner Around the WorldWe asked 18 families to show us what they have for dinner on a typical weeknight. What I Learned in a Year of Weeknight CookingKeep it simple, keep it fast, and try to do something a little different. Impeachment, United Nations, Weeknight Cooking: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Conversation With a Border Patrol AgentWe spoke with Art Del Cueto, who works in Arizona, about his views on President Trump’s immigration agenda and how his role had changed under the current administration. Two Times Reporters on ‘The Education of Brett Kavanaugh’Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly discuss their new book, and Tim Winton talks about his most recent novel, “The Shepherd’s Hut.” This Upper West Side Psychic Parlor Specializes in Reincarnation (Its Own)Three women operating out of the same fortunetelling shop were arrested and forced to repay their victims up to $60,000 apiece. But the parlor has proved resilient. Behind a Hidden Door, a Sleek Lair for Escaping New YorkAn unmarked gallery in Greenwich Village is the entryway to Frevo, and its suave tasting menus with a modern-French sensibility. How Do You Fix … All of It?At the DealBook DC Strategy Forum a group of leaders in business, politics and academia gathered to try to solve problems from student debt to carbon emissions. Here are their recommendations. Federal Prosecutors Ask Judge to Delay Subpoena of Trump Tax ReturnsProsecutors said they were considering whether to insert themselves in a lawsuit that argues the president cannot be criminally investigated. Greta Thunberg, After Pointed U.N. Speech, Faces Attacks From the RightThe young climate activist was widely celebrated after her speech at the United Nations. But critics have said she is being used, and a conservative commentator compared her likeness to Nazi imagery. U.S. Intelligence Officer Who Tried to Share Secrets With China Is Sentenced to 10 YearsHe was expected to receive a harsher sentence. But a federal judge said he had cooperated with investigators. College Admissions Scandal: Parent Gets 4 Months in Brazen SchemeDevin Sloane, who is accused of paying $250,000 to get his son into college, was the second parent sentenced in the sweeping case, after the actress Felicity Huffman. New York Police Sergeant Who Led Weinstein Inquiry Is InvestigatedInternal affairs officers are examining allegations of misconduct involving several police officials, including one who supervised a special victims investigation of the movie producer. What Omnivores Get Wrong About Vegetarian CookingWhen you (or your kid, partner or roommate) goes vegetarian, you’ll need to change up your weeknight cooking strategies. Paul Theroux’s Mexican JourneyIn his 70s, the writer embarks on one of the great adventures of a traveling life, a solo road trip from Reynosa to Chiapas and back. Amid the Renaissance Architecture of Florence, an Unexpected VillaFor their debut project in the city, Dimore Studio managed to transform a neglected 1960s-era house into a deeply contemporary take on Italian Modernism. On ‘The Good Place,’ Chidi Redefines the Black NerdWilliam Jackson Harper has made Chidi Anagonye resonate with viewers. In doing so, he makes anxious black nerds like me more visible, and broadens TV’s notions about black masculinity. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Looking for a Woman of Incredibly Poor Judgment’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Big Spider Love: The Brooch That Ate BrexitA British judge wore a large arachnid pin to rule against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament. Social media went crazy. Exploring a Possible Link Between C-Sections and AutismChildren born by cesarean section may have important differences that affect their neurodevelopment. A Simple Regimen Can Prevent TB. Why Aren’t More People on It?Two antibiotics, taken for a month, can stop a leading killer. But “when it’s for TB, people just sort of shrug.” Neanderthal Footprints in France Offer Clues to Group BehaviorThe 80,000-year-old prints fill in gaps left by fossils and artifacts. A Slain Jewish Girl’s Diary of Life Under the Soviets and the NazisDescribed as a counterpart to Anne Frank’s diary, a journal written by Renia Spiegel, a Jewish girl who lived in Poland during World War II, is being published in English. More Recent Articles |
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Tropical Storm Jerry will track close enough to Bermuda to deliver a period of soaking rainfall, gusty winds and rough seas into midweek.
The effects of Tropical Storm Karen were felt in the Caribbean early Tuesday as the system moved across the Virgin Islands, forecasters said.
A batch of thunderstorms AccuWeather meteorologists have been tracking since they formed over Africa became Tropical Storm Lorenzo early Monday and is likely to become the next hurricane of the 2019 season.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday he seeks to normalize relations with North Korea as he seeks a summit with Kim Jong Un.
The Atlanta Falcons officially placed Pro Bowl safety Keanu Neal on injured reserve with an Achilles injury.
The Seattle Seahawks are finalizing a trade to send fourth-year tight end Nick Vannett to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez blasted a grand slam and a three-run homer in his first two plate appearances since returning from the injured list.
In the wake of recent vaping-related illnesses and deaths, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker ordered a four-month ban on the sale of all vaping products in his state Tuesday.
A Los Angeles businessman became the second parent sentenced in the so-called Varsity Blues college admissions scandal Tuesday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday announced an official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, accusing him of "seriously" violating the Constitution.
New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is seeking a second opinion on his ankle injury sustained in the team's Week 3 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Opera singer Placido Domingo announced Tuesday he will withdraw from his performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera after being accused of sexual harassment by 20 women.
The Minnesota Vikings re-signed former first-round pick Laquon Treadwell four weeks after releasing the wide receiver.
A former U.S. defense intelligence agent was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for selling national secrets to China, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.
The Brooklyn Nets expect star forward Kevin Durant to miss the entire 2019-20 NBA season as he continues to recover from his Achilles injury.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce unveiled actor Terrence Howard's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday.
The U.S. Department of Labor raised the pay threshold for salaried workers, making 1.3 million more workers eligible to receive overtime pay.
Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019.
Veterans who suffer from depression, anxiety, psychosis or bipolar disorder are more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or die from heart disease, a new study finds.
Sony PlayStation revealed new footage of games "The Last Of Us Part II," "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," "MLB: The Show 19," VR titles and a "Death Stranding" PS4 bundle in their State of Play live stream Tuesday.
Federal and local authorities are investigating four recent suicides aboard the USS George H.W. Bush, including three in the last week and one in July.
The NBA fined the Milwaukee Bucks $50,000 for making public comments about a potential contract extension for superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Two Chicago Transit Authority trains collided on Tuesday morning, injuring 14 passengers, officials said.
The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a semi-submersible carrying $165 million in cocaine earlier this month, military officials announced Tuesday. 
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