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Third Democratic debate highlights gun control after shootings in Texas, Ohio Democratic presidential hopefuls tackled a host of topics including gun control in the third round of debates the month after a series of shootings in Texas and Ohio. Former Oregon State, Cincinnati Bengals CB Terrell Roberts killed in shooting Former Oregon State Beavers and Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Terrell Roberts was shot and killed at his grandmother's home in Richmond, Calif. He was 38. Buccaneers rookie Devin White ruled out with left knee injury vs. Panthers Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie linebacker Devin White suffered a left knee injury Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers. Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani to miss rest of season after knee surgery Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to undergo season-ending surgery to address a knee injury. Tropical storm warning issued in Bahamas as potential storm develops Forecasters on Thursday continued to keep a close eye on Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, a cluster of showers and thunderstorms slowly organizing over the Bahamas. Washington Redskins RB Derrius Guice undergoes surgery for torn meniscus Washington Redskins running back Derrius Guice is out indefinitely after he underwent knee surgery, the team announced Thursday. Fotis Dulos pleads not guilty to new charges in Connecticut woman's disappearance The husband of a missing Connecticut woman pleaded not guilty Thursday to a new charge related to the disappearance of his estranged wife. Former Indonesian President B.J. Habibie lies in state in Jakarta The state funeral of Indonesia's former President B.J. Habibie on Thursday drew thousands of mourners to Jakarta and was officiated by current President Joko Widodo. Detroit Pistons agree to terms with Big3 MVP Joe Johnson The Detroit Pistons and veteran swingman Joe Johnson agreed to terms on a contract after his standout performance in the Big3 summer league. Justice Department to declassify name of suspect accused of aiding 9/11 hijackers The Justice Department will declassify the name of an individual accused of assisting two hijackers involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to a court filing released Thursday. Plant-based diets may relieve rheumatoid arthritis symptoms Eating vegetables may help soothe the pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis. A plant-based diet can help with weight loss and relieve the inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis, according to new research. Jurassic crocodile species identified 250 years after fossil discovery More than 250 years after an ancient crocodile's skull was found in Germany, scientists have finally confirmed the identity of the fossil as the now-extinct species Mystriosaurus laurillardi. Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. accuses Jets DC Gregg Williams of teaching 'dirty hits' Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. believes New York Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams teaches players "cheap shots" and "dirty hits." U.S. autism rates rising fastest for Hispanics, blacks Among children born between 2007 and 2013, autism rates at ages 3 to 5 rose 73 percent among Hispanics, 44 percent among blacks and 25 percent among whites, the analysis of national data revealed. Nine states have obesity rates above 35 percent The number of U.S. states with adult obesity rates above 35 percent reached an all-time high of nine in 2018, a new report says. EPA to finalize repeal of Obama-era clean water regulation The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans Thursday to finalize a repeal of the Waters of the United States rule. Look: Police rescue raccoon with jar stuck on its head in Wisconsin A Wisconsin police officer came to the rescue of a raccoon that went dumpster diving and ended up with a glass jar stuck over its head. Look: Moose crashes in and out of Canadian school office A British Columbia school district's office had an unusual break-in when an apparently confused moose smashed its way in and back out of the office. Russian police raid offices, homes of Putin critics Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny's team said Thursday Russian police have raided his regional offices and homes of dozens of his staff and supporters nationwide. Analysts: U.S. approach to alliances ‘inadequate’ to restore South Korea, Japan ties The United States may not be in a position to mediate tensions between allies South Korea and Japan because of the views and policies of President Donald Trump, analysts said Thursday. Morocco approved for $986M buys of F-16 ammo, TOW missiles The State Department has approved potential foreign military sales to Morocco worth $986M for TOW Missiles and additional F-16 ammunition. Look: Dragonfly swarms show up on weather radar over three states The National Weather Service shared radar images showing massive swarms of migrating dragonflies over three Midwestern states. South Carolina woman's birthday lottery win predicted by friend A North Carolina woman was given extra reason to celebrate her 64th birthday when she won a $1 million lottery prize -- and it was predicated by a friend. High air pollution may raise preterm risk during second pregnancy Higher air pollution levels may raise the risk of preterm birth for women in their second pregnancy, a new study shows. |
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Inside the Military’s Five-Star Layovers at a Trump ResortThere is little evidence that stays by military personnel at President Trump’s resort in Scotland are part of a scheme to enrich him. But they have raised ethical and political questions. With Trade Talks Looming, U.S. and China Move to Relax TensionsPresident Trump announced that China would resume purchases of American farm goods after a day of cooling tensions, raising hopes of averting the next round of tariff increases. As Boris Johnson Pursues Brexit, All Eyes Are on Northern IrelandThough he denies it, the British prime minister may well leave Northern Ireland inside the European customs union to get a withdrawal deal. Impeachment, Democratic Debate, Jane Goodall: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 2020Remember that Beer Test? We have something better. Russia’s Playbook for Disrupting DemocracyA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Can Republicans Escape Racism?And is the Democratic Party doing too much to cull their presidential field? Let Trump Destroy TrumpThe Democratic nominee, whoever it turns out to be, should use the president’s contortions and carrying-on against him. Trump Hits the Panic ButtonWhy is he calling for emergency monetary stimulus? Politics. The Meritocracy Is Ripping America ApartHow savage exclusion tears the social fabric. Should the Government Give Everyone $1,000 a Month?Andrew Yang thinks a universal basic income can cure American capitalism. Trump’s Vague Plans on HomelessnessThe president has noticed that people are living on the streets in California. Solutions are unlikely to follow. A Diverse Nation Demands CollaborationThere are opportunities for both Republicans and Democrats to focus on building coalitions across racial lines. What Won’t Netanyahu Say to Get Re-elected?Cornered and desperate, the Israeli prime minister threatens to annex occupied territories and attacks the media, the judiciary and political foes. What Lies in Suicide’s WakeAlong with everything else, I wasn’t prepared for the stigma of becoming a widow this way. Elizabeth Warren’s Plan for Social Security Looks SmartThe elderly have also suffered from extreme inequality. Thoughts, Prayers and Video GamesPoliticians blame video games for violence — but the data doesn’t back them up. The Distinctly American Ethos of the GrifterAs stories of theft and deception have come to dominate the cultural conversation, it can often feel like grift is a modern phenomenon — but it isn’t. The Sly Superpower of ‘Hustlers’With casting that matched Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu with Cardi B and Lizzo, the movie is being rushed to theaters. In the guise of a stripper tale, it still takes time to focus on women’s lives. Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of Virginia Sues CBS for Defamation, Seeking $400 MillionHe filed the lawsuit in response to interviews on “CBS This Morning” with two women who accused him of sexual misconduct. Ben Carson Is Cleared of Misconduct Over Order of $31,000 Dining SetInvestigators placed blame not on the HUD secretary, but on department officials who “were aware of the law” and “either failed to consider or didn’t understand” that it applied to the purchase. The Trump Administration’s Latest Experiment on the Border: Tent CourtsMakeshift immigration courts are opening in tents along the southwestern border, part of the administration’s plan to control the surge of migrant families. M.I.T. President Says He Thanked Jeffrey Epstein for Gift in LetterL. Rafael Reif said top administrators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had allowed donations as long as Mr. Epstein gave anonymously. How to Make Your Smartphone Last LongerSmartphones are more expensive than ever, but we still don’t keep them very long. Here’s why, and what you can do to extend their life. If You Hate Floss, It’s O.K. to Try These AlternativesExperts with the A.D.A. and the C.D.C. told us five things to try if you hate regular floss — and what you should avoid. The Best of New York Fashion Week, in PicturesThe spring 2020 shows have come to a close in New York. Here, the most memorable moments from the runways, as captured by T’s photographers. Rocking Out in Lederhosen, With a Hint of PopulismAndreas Gabalier’s folk-influenced songs praise Austrian traditions. But his critics say they are a vehicle for right-wing messages. ‘The Goldfinch’ Review: Strictly for the BirdsDonna Tartt’s best-selling novel gets a long, lavish adaptation, starring Nicole Kidman and Ansel Elgort. Why Aren’t Cancer Drugs Better? The Targets Might Be WrongDrugs can stop cancer cells if they attack the right proteins. But many of these targets were chosen with dated, imprecise technology, a new study suggests. This Treatment Can Cure Cancer. Can It Mend the Heart?Modified immune cells may be trained not just to attack tumors, but scar tissue in the heart and perhaps any cells in the body that cause disease. In the South Pacific, a Humpback Whale Karaoke LoungeMale humpbacks sing songs that are distinctive to their breeding grounds. A gathering spot 700 miles from New Zealand may explain why the songs evolve from year to year. 36 Hours in GenevaAt once deeply Swiss and intrinsically international, this city on the shores of Lake Geneva has carved out its own place in the world. Demi Moore Lets Her Guard DownAfter years of scrutiny for her career, relationships and setbacks, the movie star hopes the public sees another side in her memoir, “Inside Out.” More Recent Articles |
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Democratic presidential hopefuls tackled a host of topics including gun control in the third round of debates the month after a series of shootings in Texas and Ohio.
Former Oregon State Beavers and Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Terrell Roberts was shot and killed at his grandmother's home in Richmond, Calif. He was 38.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie linebacker Devin White suffered a left knee injury Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers.
Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to undergo season-ending surgery to address a knee injury.
Forecasters on Thursday continued to keep a close eye on Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, a cluster of showers and thunderstorms slowly organizing over the Bahamas.
Washington Redskins running back Derrius Guice is out indefinitely after he underwent knee surgery, the team announced Thursday.
The husband of a missing Connecticut woman pleaded not guilty Thursday to a new charge related to the disappearance of his estranged wife.
The state funeral of Indonesia's former President B.J. Habibie on Thursday drew thousands of mourners to Jakarta and was officiated by current President Joko Widodo.
The Detroit Pistons and veteran swingman Joe Johnson agreed to terms on a contract after his standout performance in the Big3 summer league.
The Justice Department will declassify the name of an individual accused of assisting two hijackers involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to a court filing released Thursday.
Eating vegetables may help soothe the pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis. A plant-based diet can help with weight loss and relieve the inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis, according to new research.
More than 250 years after an ancient crocodile's skull was found in Germany, scientists have finally confirmed the identity of the fossil as the now-extinct species Mystriosaurus laurillardi.
Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. believes New York Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams teaches players "cheap shots" and "dirty hits."
Among children born between 2007 and 2013, autism rates at ages 3 to 5 rose 73 percent among Hispanics, 44 percent among blacks and 25 percent among whites, the analysis of national data revealed.
The number of U.S. states with adult obesity rates above 35 percent reached an all-time high of nine in 2018, a new report says.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans Thursday to finalize a repeal of the Waters of the United States rule.
A Wisconsin police officer came to the rescue of a raccoon that went dumpster diving and ended up with a glass jar stuck over its head.
A British Columbia school district's office had an unusual break-in when an apparently confused moose smashed its way in and back out of the office.
Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny's team said Thursday Russian police have raided his regional offices and homes of dozens of his staff and supporters nationwide.
The United States may not be in a position to mediate tensions between allies South Korea and Japan because of the views and policies of President Donald Trump, analysts said Thursday.
The State Department has approved potential foreign military sales to Morocco worth $986M for TOW Missiles and additional F-16 ammunition.
The National Weather Service shared radar images showing massive swarms of migrating dragonflies over three Midwestern states.
A North Carolina woman was given extra reason to celebrate her 64th birthday when she won a $1 million lottery prize -- and it was predicated by a friend.
Higher air pollution levels may raise the risk of preterm birth for women in their second pregnancy, a new study shows. 
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