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EPA: California is failing to meet water standards aimed homeless crisis The Trump administration warned the state of California Thursday that it is "failing" to uphold federal water quality standards, leading to "significant public health concerns" in cities with large homeless populations. Walmart's Sam's Club to launch healthcare pilot program The world's second largest retailer, Walmart, announced today that it is expanding its role in the healthcare marketplace. In October, the company's Sam's Clubs will launch a pilot program for discounted healthcare. Tropical Storm Karen to weaken to remnant low The National Hurricane Center expects Tropical Storm Karen to weaken to a remnant low by the weekend after unleashing soaking rain in Puerto Rico. New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley won't need ankle surgery New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley won't need surgery on his injured ankle and will avoid a trip to the injured reserve list. Lorenzo strengthens into Category 4 hurricane east of Caribbean Hurricane Lorenzo strengthened into a Category 4 storm Thursday, producing swells that could affect parts of the Windward Islands and South America, the National Hurricane Center said. Watch: Green Bay Packers RB Jamaal Williams carted off vs. Eagles Green Bay Packers running back Jamaal Williams was ruled out of Thursday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles following a big hit by defensive lineman Derek Barnett. Los Angeles Lakers' Kyle Kuzma out indefinitely with foot injury Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma is out indefinitely due to a stress reaction in his left foot. Lawyers agree to delay enforcement of Trump tax return subpoena The Manhattan district attorney's office reached an agreement with lawyers fro President Donald Trump to temporarily hold off enforcement of a subpoena seeking his tax returns. United States to lower refugee cap to 18,000 in 2020 The United States will lower the number of refugees it will permit to resettle in the country to 18,000 in 2020. NFL owners seeking 17-game schedule, drop 18-game proposal As talks progress for a new collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players' union, NFL owners have proposed an expanded regular season. DoorDash data breach affects 4.9M customers Food delivery service DoorDash said Thursday that a data breach exposed the personal details of some 4.9 million customers. Antonio Brown hints at NFL return, takes shots at Eric Weddle Less than a week after declaring on social media that he was walking away from the league, former New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown hinted at a possible return. Uber announces plans to improve driver identification, incident reporting Uber plans to introduce new safety features to allow riders to ensure a driver's identity and to report issues in real-time. On the runway at Paris Fashion Week Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019. Watch: Minnesota Twins become first team to hit 300 home runs in single season The Minnesota Twins became the first team in MLB history to hit 300 home runs in a single season during Thursday's 10-4 win over the Detroit Tigers. Climate change could trigger droughts in wheat-growing regions Wheat-growing regions are likely to experience more frequent, severe and prolonged droughts if climate change continues unabated, according to a new study. U.S. to send missile defense devices, 200 troops to aid Saudi Arabia The United States announced Thursday that it will send two missile defense devices and 200 troops to Saudi Arabia to aid its defense after airstrikes on Saudi oil fields earlier this month. Shakira, Jennifer Lopez to play Super Bowl LIV halftime show Pepsi announced Thursday Jennifer Lopez and Shakira would perform at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show Sunday, Feb. 2, 2010. Look: Man with metal detector finds stash of 1,000-year-old coins A British auctioneer is preparing to sell off a cache of 99 coins that were minted about 1,000 years ago and were recently discovered by a man with a metal detector. Pentagon: 541 military service members died by suicide in 2018 There were 541 suicides among U.S. active duty, reserve and National Guard troops in 2018, according to the Pentagon's annual suicide report. Ronald Haskell guilty of massacre that killed family of 6, left lone survivor A jury on Thursday found a Houston-area man guilty of capital murder for killing a couple and four of their five children in 2014. North Carolina man wins five times in the same lottery drawing A North Carolina man won five times in the same lottery drawing, including a $163,634 jackpot. McDonald's to pilot plant-based burger in CanadaAir Force announces competition calling for innovative new technology The Air Force is calling for capability ideas from the public that push forward technological innovations within the military branch. |
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Trump Attacks Whistle-Blower’s Sources and Alludes to Punishment for Spies“You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right?” the president asked a room full of American diplomats. Why The Times Published Details of the Whistle-Blower’s IdentityOur executive editor, Dean Baquet, addresses readers’ concerns about the decision to publish information on a person who is central to the Trump impeachment inquiry. Brace Yourself for the Internet ImpeachmentDisinformation experts are preparing for fast-twitch media manipulation, droves of false and misleading claims and hyper-polarized audiences fiercely clinging to their side’s version of reality. Trump Slashes Refugee Cap to 18,000, Curtailing U.S. Role as HavenThe president approved an 18,000-person limit on the number of refugees who can be admitted into the United States in fiscal 2020, about half the current limit of 30,000. Immigrant Population Growth in the U.S. Slows to a TrickleThe U.S. population gained immigrants last year at the slowest pace since 2008. President Trump’s approach to immigration is seen as the likely cause. Netanyahu’s Amazing Reversal: Election Loser to Presumptive PremierA week after an election appeared to jeopardize his career, Prime Minister Netanyahu is tapped to assemble a government. Israelis are wondering how it happened. Egypt Is on Edge as Security Tightens Over ProtestsNearly 2,000 Egyptians have been arrested since surprise protests against President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi erupted last weekend. Their instigator has called for more on Friday. When Filming in New York, the City Is Always the StarIs there an Oscar for Best Supporting Zip Code? Whistle-Blower, Boeing, Labradoodles: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. BoomBoomWe’re in love with MTV’s “Are You the One?” Get Ready for ImpeachmentAnd the Republicans running against Trump. Around the Movie World in 17 Days at the New York Film FestivalThis year’s edition includes the latest from Martin Scorsese, Pedro Almodóvar, Kelly Reichardt and Bong Joon-ho. Carrie Lam Comes Face to Face With Angry Hong Kong Residents at Town HallMrs. Lam met with 150 people on Thursday inside a heavily guarded stadium. She said she wanted to heal divisions and hear “constructive suggestions.” Australia’s Most Populous State Decriminalizes AbortionThe measure, which was approved in New South Wales, home to Sydney, after days of debate, overturned a 119-year-old law. Trump Organization Receives Approval to Expand Golf Resort in ScotlandThe president’s company plans to build 500 homes, 50 hotel cottages, and sports and retail complexes near Aberdeen, despite intense opposition from residents. The Concussion Crisis in Australian Rules FootballIt’s a brutal game, and retired players are suffering the consequences of hits to the head. But the league there is following a familiar playbook, one used by the N.F.L. A Desperate Battle, and a Victory for Now, at a Remote Afghan OutpostStruggling Afghan forces took three northern districts from the Taliban. But the cost was high, and troops depend on American airstrikes to hold on. Who Paid for the N.R.A.’s ‘Special Projects’ Trip to Russia?Internal emails and a tangle of reimbursements raise new questions about a visit to Russia by N.R.A. board members and supporters. How to Develop an Appetite for InsectsScientists who study bugs are thinking harder about how to turn them into good food. When the Antiques Have to GoWith spare interiors and light colors all the rage right now, selling a home filled with period pieces can be a challenge. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Beef Up Your Digital SecurityHere are a few simple things to at least prevent the worst problems and keep most of your private information as safe as possible from hacks or security negligence. The Honest Beauty of Wild GrassesThey once covered great swaths of the United States. Now, humble grasses are returning as focal points in free-spirited bouquets. Rediscovering the Art of Ben EnwonwuDecades after his death, one of Africa’s most famous artists is gaining renewed attention, and his pieces are bringing big prices. How to Pivot From a Dud of a DestinationTravel can involve hiccups like a misrepresented property or a destination that pales to the hype. The key is taking the snafus in stride. Maaza Mengiste Sings a Modern Song of WarNamwali Serpell reviews “The Shadow King,” a historical novel set during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. A Bodega With Kale and Activism on the MenuA Los Angeles take on the New York neighborhood staple harks back to social justice programs of the ’60s. Scientists to Drift With Arctic Ice to Study Climate ChangeThe Mosaic expedition, a $155 million undertaking five years in the making, aims for a better understanding of how global warming will affect the Arctic. In California, a ‘Surprise’ Billing Law Is Protecting Patients and Angering DoctorsThe state’s closely watched law is similar to an approach Congress is considering nationally. Prehistoric Parents Used Baby Bottles Made of PotteryWith the advent of agriculture, parents began feeding animal milk to children, a change in how babies were weaned. Eddie Murphy Is Bringing Eddie Murphy BackIn a wide-ranging interview, the star explains why he’s returning to stand-up and the big screen, why he regrets leaving and why it’s hard to watch himself in “Raw” these days. More Recent Articles |
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The Trump administration warned the state of California Thursday that it is "failing" to uphold federal water quality standards, leading to "significant public health concerns" in cities with large homeless populations.
The world's second largest retailer, Walmart, announced today that it is expanding its role in the healthcare marketplace. In October, the company's Sam's Clubs will launch a pilot program for discounted healthcare.
The National Hurricane Center expects Tropical Storm Karen to weaken to a remnant low by the weekend after unleashing soaking rain in Puerto Rico.
New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley won't need surgery on his injured ankle and will avoid a trip to the injured reserve list.
Hurricane Lorenzo strengthened into a Category 4 storm Thursday, producing swells that could affect parts of the Windward Islands and South America, the National Hurricane Center said.
Green Bay Packers running back Jamaal Williams was ruled out of Thursday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles following a big hit by defensive lineman Derek Barnett.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma is out indefinitely due to a stress reaction in his left foot.
The Manhattan district attorney's office reached an agreement with lawyers fro President Donald Trump to temporarily hold off enforcement of a subpoena seeking his tax returns.
The United States will lower the number of refugees it will permit to resettle in the country to 18,000 in 2020.
As talks progress for a new collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players' union, NFL owners have proposed an expanded regular season.
Food delivery service DoorDash said Thursday that a data breach exposed the personal details of some 4.9 million customers.
Less than a week after declaring on social media that he was walking away from the league, former New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown hinted at a possible return.
Uber plans to introduce new safety features to allow riders to ensure a driver's identity and to report issues in real-time.
Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019.
The Minnesota Twins became the first team in MLB history to hit 300 home runs in a single season during Thursday's 10-4 win over the Detroit Tigers.
Wheat-growing regions are likely to experience more frequent, severe and prolonged droughts if climate change continues unabated, according to a new study.
The United States announced Thursday that it will send two missile defense devices and 200 troops to Saudi Arabia to aid its defense after airstrikes on Saudi oil fields earlier this month.
Pepsi announced Thursday Jennifer Lopez and Shakira would perform at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show Sunday, Feb. 2, 2010.
A British auctioneer is preparing to sell off a cache of 99 coins that were minted about 1,000 years ago and were recently discovered by a man with a metal detector.
There were 541 suicides among U.S. active duty, reserve and National Guard troops in 2018, according to the Pentagon's annual suicide report.
A jury on Thursday found a Houston-area man guilty of capital murder for killing a couple and four of their five children in 2014.
A North Carolina man won five times in the same lottery drawing, including a $163,634 jackpot.
McDonald's announced Thursday it will pilot a plant-based burger in Canada.
The Air Force is calling for capability ideas from the public that push forward technological innovations within the military branch. 
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