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Dorian brushes with North Carolina coast at Category 2 strength Hurricane Dorian approached closer to the South Carolina coast Thursday, with the eye just offshore near Charleston, but it has weakened to Category 2 strength. Tropical Storm Gabrielle downgraded to tropical cyclone Tropical Storm Gabrielle was downgraded to a tropical cyclone in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, forecasters said Thursday. Chicago Cubs place closer Craig Kimbrel on 10-day injured list The Chicago Cubs placed closer Craig Kimbrel on the 10-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation. Hundreds ordered to evacuate as two California fires burn nearly 5,000 acres A pair of fires burning more than 5,000 acres prompted mandatory evacuations in parts of California on Thursday. Hurricane Dorian: Death toll in Bahamas rises to 30 As rescue crews search the hardest hit Bahamas' islands for missing persons in the wake of Hurricane Dorian earlier this week, the death toll continues to rise as 30 people have been reported dead. U.S. Open tennis 2019: Serena Williams returns to final Serena Williams started shaky but quickly grabbed control to defeat Elina Svitolina and seal a spot in the 2019 U.S. Open final. 2019 FIBA World Cup: Team USA basketball routs Japan The U.S. men's basketball team cruised to a 98-45 win over Japan on Thursday to wrap up the first round of the 2019 FIBA World Cup. NBA Hall of Fame member Jerry West receives Presidential Medal of Freedom President Donald Trump presented former NBA player and executive Jerry West with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Wednesday. Dorian's eyewall nears North Carolina's Cape Fear, 250,000 without power Dorian's eyewall approached North Carolina's Cape Fear on Thursday evening, as the storm left nearly 250,000 people in the Carolinas without power. Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James voices support for Fair Pay to Play bill Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James voiced his approval for a bill that would allow college athletes in California to profit off endorsement deals. Fantasy football: Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. dealing with nagging hip injury Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is dealing with a troublesome hip injury ahead of Sunday's season opener against the Tennessee Titans. Ghost Ship fire: Jury hands down one acquittal; mistrial for second man A jury in California acquitted one man on 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter related to the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif. They were unable to reach a verdict for a second man. Licensed hemp acreage in 2019 jumps by four times over previous year The number of agricultural acres licensed in 2019 in the United States to grow industrial hemp was four times greater than 2018, a new report said. U.S. markets rise after positive news on U.S.-China talks, job reports Major U.S. stock markets rose Thursday amid news the United States and China plan to resume trade talks and positive job reports. Paul Manafort's lawyers cite double jeopardy law in N.Y. case Lawyers for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort said their client shouldn't have to face trial in New York on fraud charges because he was already convicted in federal court. Fantasy football: Los Angeles Rams' Todd Gurley to receive full workload Los Angeles Rams star running back Todd Gurley won't play on a limited snap count Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Watchdog: USDA violated law by making SNAP payments during government shutdown A government watchdog said the Trump administration violated federal law by continuing to issue Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits during the 35-day government shutdown earlier this year. Study: Obesity may increase psychosocial issues for cancer patients While studies have shown that weight can affect mental well-being, new research links excess weight among cancer patients with worse psychosocial symptoms. Scientists identify genes tied to left-handedness For the first time, scientists have identified four places on human DNA that might determine whether a person is left-handed. Colon cancer rates rise among young adults in wealthy nations Colon cancer rates among young adults are on the rise in the United States, Canada and seven other wealthy nations, even though rates among older adults are down or stable, a new study finds. Heather Heyer's mother files $12M wrongful death lawsuit against James Fields Jr. The mother of activist Heather Heyer filed a $12 million lawsuit against the man convicted of striking Heyer with his car and killing her in Charlottesville. Tests link vitamin E in vaping products to lung illnesses across U.S. State and federal health officials found an oil-extract from vitamin E, called vitamin E acetate, may have played a role in respiratory problems reported by people who use marijuana and nicotine vape cartridges. Vegetarians have lower risk of heart disease, higher risk of stroke, study suggests While vegetarians had a 22 percent lower risk for heart disease, they had a 20 percent higher risk for stroke, British researchers found. |
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In Bahamas, a Blind Father Wades to Safety, His Disabled Son on His ShouldersAgainst all odds, Brent Lowe escaped the wrath of Hurricane Dorian. Now the real struggle begins. Markets Soar on News of China Talks, but Hopes for Progress Are LowStocks rebounded as the United States and China scheduled further discussions, but there is little sign of tangible progress. Ghost Ship Trial: Jury Acquits One Defendant, Can’t Reach Verdict on AnotherThe 2016 blaze at a converted warehouse in Oakland, Calif., killed 36 people. It was one of the deadliest structural fires in American history. Jeffrey Epstein’s Donations Create a Schism at M.I.T.’s Revered Media LabThe proudly contrarian lab has been divided since its director disclosed that he had taken money from the disgraced financier. Its efforts at healing demonstrate lingering cultural questions. Hurricane Dorian, Ghost Ship, ‘Friends’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How Tainted Gold May Have Ended Up in Your PhoneA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Walmart Enters the Gun Control DebateThe nation’s biggest retailer announced a new policy that limits ammunition sales. Will other companies follow suit? ‘I’m Going to Be Honest, This Baby Is Going to Die’What does citizenship mean when thousands of American, French and British children have been abandoned to their fates in the desert? Don’t Trust Facebook With Your Love LifeHappiness, brought to you by the company that gave you the Cambridge Analytica Scandal™! Trumpism Is Bad for BusinessIt’s hard to make plans when the rules keep changing. And Now, a Word From a FanaticInside the mind of an internet extremist. ‘Not a Good Start, Boris’Faced with the chaos and acrimony brought by the new prime minister, Boris Johnson, Britain’s governing institutions have proven resilient. The American Medical System Is One Giant WorkaroundFrom Obamacare to nurses stockpiling medicine, health care has become a jury-rigged mess. We Still Don’t Know How Safe Vaping IsWith dozens of people becoming sick from a vaping-related illness, it’s time to get more information about the risks of e-cigarettes. Netanyahu’s Call to Boycott HBO’s ‘Our Boys’ Is an Attempt to Silence Self-ReflectionBy attacking Israeli artists who are critical of Israeli policies, the prime minister and other officials are causing lasting harm to the country. What Was Iran Hiding in a Warehouse in Turquz Abad?Iran’s nuclear violations raise the stakes for Israel. Have We Hit Peak Vape Panic?The war on e-cigarettes just escalated. Of Fledglings and FreshmenI care for birds and college students. Both inspire me not to give up on this troubled world. A Nobel-Winning Economist Goes to Burning ManAmid the desert orgies, Paul Romer investigates a provocative question: Is this bacchanal a model of urban planning? The Memes Are Pouring the White Claw Down Your Throat!The brand doesn’t care if you’re buying “ironically.” You’re still buying. As Hong Kong Protesters Push On, No Sign of More Concessions by GovernmentDemonstrators plan to hold more protests, calling the withdrawal of an extradition bill “too little, too late.” Houston Man Is First to Be Charged Under Bump Stock Ban, Officials BelieveAjay Dhingra drew the authorities’ focus after he sent an email asking former President George W. Bush to “send one of your boys to come murder me,” records show. Military Base Loses Funding for New School to Trump’s Border WallThe Pentagon is diverting $62.6 million from the construction of a new middle school at Fort Campbell, meaning that 552 students will continue to cram themselves in at an aging school. Shakespearean? Freudian? Jo Johnson, Prime Minister’s Brother, Quits ParliamentSaying he was “torn between family loyalty and the national interest,” Boris Johnson’s younger brother resigned his ministerial post and his seat in Parliament. A Thick Black Line on a Hurricane Map Lands Trump and Sharpie’s Maker in a Different Kind of StormThe president’s suspected use of a Sharpie to alter a hurricane map caused a social media storm and unexpected publicity for a staple of American homes and offices. Can You Draw This? Of Course You CanSketching is a form of visual thinking that exercises the mind and body, and it’s easy to turn your tablet into a portable art studio. How to Get Ahead Before Going AwayConsider doing these errands and chores before heading out for a holiday. They can make coming home almost as pleasant as the vacation itself. What to Do With a Day OffStep one: Give yourself permission to actually take the day off. How to Manage Your Mental Illness at WorkIf you suffer from depression, anxiety, PTSD or another mental illness, here are some real-world tips to help you stay happy and healthy at work. Black Beauty: Photography Between Art and FashionAs fashion week arrives, a look at young image makers offering a broader view of black lives, in all their diversity. ‘Raise Hell’ Review: For Molly Ivins, Writing Was FightingAn admiring documentary takes a look at the celebrated Texas journalist who vanquished foes with wit and loathing. A Murdered Spy’s Widow Relives Her Loss OnstageLucy Prebble’s new play, “A Very Expensive Poison,” dramatizes the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko. How did it feel for his wife, Marina, to watch? In Australia’s Vast North, an Oasis Serves Thai FoodBorder Store, a souvenir and snack shop in Kakadu National Park, is a favorite of tourists and locals in a sparsely populated area. How to Safeguard Children Against CyberbullyingRecognizing warning signs and documenting the bullying may help, experts say. Behold Mortichnia, the Death Trail of an Ancient WormA 500-million-year-old fossil offered a rare treasure: the imprint of an animal that literally died in its tracks. Squirrels Relax When They Hear Birds RelaxingScientists show that squirrels have one ear tuned to the chatter of birds, and act on what they learn from eavesdropping. Trump Insists He Was Right About Hurricane Dorian Heading for AlabamaAsked about a marking on the map that appeared to have been drawn to extend the storm’s possible path into Alabama, President Trump said he did not know how it got there. More Recent Articles |
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Hurricane Dorian approached closer to the South Carolina coast Thursday, with the eye just offshore near Charleston, but it has weakened to Category 2 strength.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle was downgraded to a tropical cyclone in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, forecasters said Thursday.
The Chicago Cubs placed closer Craig Kimbrel on the 10-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation.
A pair of fires burning more than 5,000 acres prompted mandatory evacuations in parts of California on Thursday.
As rescue crews search the hardest hit Bahamas' islands for missing persons in the wake of Hurricane Dorian earlier this week, the death toll continues to rise as 30 people have been reported dead.
Serena Williams started shaky but quickly grabbed control to defeat Elina Svitolina and seal a spot in the 2019 U.S. Open final.
The U.S. men's basketball team cruised to a 98-45 win over Japan on Thursday to wrap up the first round of the 2019 FIBA World Cup.
President Donald Trump presented former NBA player and executive Jerry West with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Wednesday.
Dorian's eyewall approached North Carolina's Cape Fear on Thursday evening, as the storm left nearly 250,000 people in the Carolinas without power.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James voiced his approval for a bill that would allow college athletes in California to profit off endorsement deals.
Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is dealing with a troublesome hip injury ahead of Sunday's season opener against the Tennessee Titans.
A jury in California acquitted one man on 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter related to the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif. They were unable to reach a verdict for a second man.
The number of agricultural acres licensed in 2019 in the United States to grow industrial hemp was four times greater than 2018, a new report said.
Major U.S. stock markets rose Thursday amid news the United States and China plan to resume trade talks and positive job reports.
Lawyers for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort said their client shouldn't have to face trial in New York on fraud charges because he was already convicted in federal court.
Los Angeles Rams star running back Todd Gurley won't play on a limited snap count Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.
A government watchdog said the Trump administration violated federal law by continuing to issue Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits during the 35-day government shutdown earlier this year.
While studies have shown that weight can affect mental well-being, new research links excess weight among cancer patients with worse psychosocial symptoms.
For the first time, scientists have identified four places on human DNA that might determine whether a person is left-handed.
Colon cancer rates among young adults are on the rise in the United States, Canada and seven other wealthy nations, even though rates among older adults are down or stable, a new study finds.
The mother of activist Heather Heyer filed a $12 million lawsuit against the man convicted of striking Heyer with his car and killing her in Charlottesville.
State and federal health officials found an oil-extract from vitamin E, called vitamin E acetate, may have played a role in respiratory problems reported by people who use marijuana and nicotine vape cartridges.
While vegetarians had a 22 percent lower risk for heart disease, they had a 20 percent higher risk for stroke, British researchers found. 
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