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United States expels 2 Cuban U.N. diplomats for conducting 'influence operations' The United States on Thursday ordered the explosion of two Cuban diplomats assigned to the United Nations while restricting all other members of the delegation to the island of Manhattan. New York Yankees' Domingo German placed on administrative leave New York Yankees right-handed pitcher Domingo German was placed on administrative leave under the joint MLB-MLBPA domestic violence policy. New England Patriots WR Antonio Brown dropped as Nike athlete Nike has ended its relationship with New England Patriots star wide receiver Antonio Brown as the NFL continues its investigation into sexual assault allegations against him. Jerry strengthens into 4th hurricane of season Hurricane Jerry continued to strengthen as it reached hurricane status on Thursday. With a potential track that could slam the Leeward Islands, Jerry is the 10th named storm and the fourth recognized hurricane of 2019 At Amazon pledges to net zero carbon emissions 10 years ahead of Paris climate agreement Amazon on Thursday announced a commitment to reach net zero carbon by 2040 and called on other businesses to do the same. Study: North American bird population has declined by 2.9 billion since 1970 North America's bird population has declined by nearly 3 billion in the last five decades, according to a study published Thursday. Jaguars owner Shad Khan on Jalen Ramsey trade request: 'This is a team sport' Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan offered his first comments since the public trade request by star cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Miami Dolphins claim former Dallas Cowboys DE Taco Charlton The Miami Dolphins claimed former Dallas Cowboys first-round pick Taco Charlton. Miami Dolphins to start QB Josh Rosen over Ryan Fitzpatrick The Miami Dolphins are planning to start former first-round pick Josh Rosen over journeyman quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. Mother of Eric Garner calls for federal legislation on excessive use of force by police Eric Garner's mother, Gwen Carr, testified before Congress about police use of excessive force alongside former tennis star James Blake and the Rev. Al Sharpton. KCNA: North Korean wrestler wins gold medal at World Wrestling Championships A North Korean female wrestler has clinched the gold medal at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, according to Pyongyang's state media. Jacksonville Jaguars' A.J. Bouye expected to play vs. Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars starting cornerback A.J. Bouye is expected to play against the Tennessee Titans on Thursday Night Football. Colt halts production of AR-15, citing 'adequate supply' for consumers AR-15 manufacturer Colt confirmed Thursday that it will halt the production of rifles, saying the consumer market has "experienced significant excess manufacturing capacity." Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders at greater risk of type 2 diabetes than whites at normal weights Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders at normal weight are about three times as likely as normal-weight white people to develop type 2 diabetes, according to new research. House passes short-term sending bill to fund the government until November The House passed a short-term spending bill Thursday, extending government funding to before Thanksgiving. Offering choices may lead children to eat more vegetables Offering children more than one type of vegetable may improve the chances that they'll eat a greater amount, new research suggests. Caiman spotted swimming in Michigan school's pond Students and community members are being warned to keep a safe distance from a Michigan school pond, where an "alligator-type reptile" -- a caiman -- was spotted swimming. Trump administration exempts hundreds of Chinese products from tariffs The Trump administration has excluded hundreds of Chinese goods from tariffs on $250 billion worth of goods, three notices set to be published Friday show. Look: Squirrel rescued from under hood of Virginia State Police car A Virginia State Police sergeant who heard unusual noises coming from under the hood of her car made an unusual discovery -- a squirrel trapped in the vehicle. Swings in blood sugar linked with greater risk of health problems, death among diabetics People with Type 2 diabetes who have more swings in their blood sugar levels were more than twice as likely to die early, compared to folks with more stable blood sugar management, new research found. Opioid prescriptions for eye surgery patients surge The percentage of people who filled an opioid prescription after an eye operation tripled between 2000 and 2014, a new study reports. Labor nominee Eugene Scalia addresses corporate ties at confirmation hearing Eugene Scalia, President Donald Trump's nominee for labor secretary, addressed criticism from Democrats about his background representing corporate interests during confirmation hearings Thursday. |
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For Trump, a Time of IndecisionIn discussions with his staff, Mr. Trump has made clear he wants to accomplish something big, but seems stymied as to what it might be, according to interviews with a half-dozen aides and advisers. Attack on Saudi Arabia Tests U.S. Guarantee to Defend GulfThe American hesitation to take military action may signal a weakening of its commitment to protect the Arab Persian Gulf and could embolden Iran. Brownface, Blackface and About-Face. Is Trudeau Who He Says He Is?Many Canadians saw Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s record in office as evidence in his favor, if not enough to exonerate him for recent photos and video showing him wearing dark makeup. He’s the President Democratic Voters Don’t Want to Hear CriticizedIn the Democratic primary, there have been clashes over the Obama administration’s policies. But even liberal voters who admire the former president prefer to look to the future. De Blasio to Developers: Donate to My Nonprofit. $125,000 Came.Three developers were fined tens of thousands of dollars for potentially violating lobbying laws by donating to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s nonprofit group. U.S. Orders Duke and U.N.C. to Recast Tone in Mideast StudiesThe Education Department is investigating a Middle East studies program run by Duke and the University of North Carolina, citing, among other issues, how Judaism is discussed. Justin Trudeau, Vaping, Birds: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Keeping Harvey Weinstein’s Secrets, Part 2: Gloria AllredNew reporting by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey sheds light on the role of the renowned women’s rights lawyer in the system that protected Mr. Weinstein. One Thing You Can Do: Switch to a Green Energy ProviderAlso, reporters, activists and world leaders get set for climate week. Can We Talk About Biden’s Age?And should we fear “cancel culture”? ‘Urgent Concern’ About the PresidentA whistle-blower’s report has alarmed the intelligence agencies’ watchdog. Why won’t the administration share it with Congress? The Downfall of Canada’s Dreamy BoyfriendFor Americans, Justin Trudeau’s undoing has been swift. For Canadians, it has been a long time coming. A Brief History of the Warren PresidencyA look back at American politics from the year 2050. Trump Declares War on CaliforniaIt’s a liberal state, so it must be punished. The Crisis for Birds Is a Crisis for Us AllThe mass disappearance of North American birds is a dire warning about the planet’s well-being. Are Biden and Sanders Too Old to Be President?Jimmy Carter seems to think there should be an age limit for the highest office. Don’t Let Climate Change Stop You From Becoming a ParentYes, you should have children. And you should raise them to use their talents for the planet’s good. The Trump Doctrine, RevealedThe president combines the rhetorical impulses of Bob Dornan with the strategic instincts of Dennis Kucinich. India Is Building a More Prosperous KashmirPrime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan can run his own economy into the ground, but not those of his neighbors. The End of Saudi Arabia’s IllusionTime to face reality: The United States doesn’t want to go to war with Iran to protect its Arab allies. Rock Star Patti Smith, Making Paris SwoonShe is working toward a third act as a novelist, and her new book, “Year of the Monkey,” blends fact and fiction. Everyone Writes. But Is Everyone a Writer?Workshops hosted by published authors like Elizabeth Gilbert and nonauthors like Caroline Calloway have commodified creativity. 20 Under $20: Minimal Effort, Maximum PleasureOn those nights when you just need to flop, find a wine that’s alive, interesting, easy to enjoy and moderately priced. It is the reward you deserve. Sterilized Workers Seek to Collect Damages Against Dow Chemical in FranceA pesticide made by Dow Chemical sterilized thousands of banana workers in Nicaragua decades ago. In an unusual legal move, they are turning to France to enforce payment. Bezos and Zuckerberg Take Their Pitches to WashingtonThe Amazon and Facebook leaders were there for different reasons, but the appearances highlighted their companies’ need to reshape the public debate about their practices. Smart Lights Enhance Home Security and Shine a Light on CrimeSmart lighting brightens up your home and makes life more convenient. But it’s also an easy and effective way to enhance home security. Treating the Incredible Shrinking VaginaWhat is “vaginal atrophy,” and how can you stop it? 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. 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. The Dim Sum Chef Who Plays With His DoughUpholding an ancient Chinese craft, the New York City chef Joe Ng shapes miniature scenes of human life out of little more than flour and water. Billy Porter’s Jampacked Trip to LondonFor the performer and red-carpet staple, London Fashion Week is filled with shows, parties — and lots of outfit changes. Judy Chicago on Rescuing Women From Art History’s SidelinesMs. Chicago, who has new shows in Los Angeles and Washington, talks about pioneering female painters. Romancing the Feng ShuiWas I blocking love in my Harlem apartment? Could clearing out under my bed open the door to my love life? 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The United States on Thursday ordered the explosion of two Cuban diplomats assigned to the United Nations while restricting all other members of the delegation to the island of Manhattan.
New York Yankees right-handed pitcher Domingo German was placed on administrative leave under the joint MLB-MLBPA domestic violence policy.
Nike has ended its relationship with New England Patriots star wide receiver Antonio Brown as the NFL continues its investigation into sexual assault allegations against him.
Hurricane Jerry continued to strengthen as it reached hurricane status on Thursday. With a potential track that could slam the Leeward Islands, Jerry is the 10th named storm and the fourth recognized hurricane of 2019 At
Amazon on Thursday announced a commitment to reach net zero carbon by 2040 and called on other businesses to do the same.
North America's bird population has declined by nearly 3 billion in the last five decades, according to a study published Thursday.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan offered his first comments since the public trade request by star cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
The Miami Dolphins claimed former Dallas Cowboys first-round pick Taco Charlton.
The Miami Dolphins are planning to start former first-round pick Josh Rosen over journeyman quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.
Eric Garner's mother, Gwen Carr, testified before Congress about police use of excessive force alongside former tennis star James Blake and the Rev. Al Sharpton.
A North Korean female wrestler has clinched the gold medal at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, according to Pyongyang's state media.
Jacksonville Jaguars starting cornerback A.J. Bouye is expected to play against the Tennessee Titans on Thursday Night Football.
AR-15 manufacturer Colt confirmed Thursday that it will halt the production of rifles, saying the consumer market has "experienced significant excess manufacturing capacity."
Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders at normal weight are about three times as likely as normal-weight white people to develop type 2 diabetes, according to new research.
The House passed a short-term spending bill Thursday, extending government funding to before Thanksgiving.
Offering children more than one type of vegetable may improve the chances that they'll eat a greater amount, new research suggests.
Students and community members are being warned to keep a safe distance from a Michigan school pond, where an "alligator-type reptile" -- a caiman -- was spotted swimming.
The Trump administration has excluded hundreds of Chinese goods from tariffs on $250 billion worth of goods, three notices set to be published Friday show.
A Virginia State Police sergeant who heard unusual noises coming from under the hood of her car made an unusual discovery -- a squirrel trapped in the vehicle.
People with Type 2 diabetes who have more swings in their blood sugar levels were more than twice as likely to die early, compared to folks with more stable blood sugar management, new research found.
The percentage of people who filled an opioid prescription after an eye operation tripled between 2000 and 2014, a new study reports.
Eugene Scalia, President Donald Trump's nominee for labor secretary, addressed criticism from Democrats about his background representing corporate interests during confirmation hearings Thursday. 
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