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Alabama teen charged with murder after confessing to killing his family Police in Alabama charged a 14-year-old boy with five counts of murder after he confessed to killing his family in their Elkmont home. Tropical Storm Fernand forms in Gulf of Mexico While Dorian will be the most powerful storm over the Atlantic basin the first part of this week, a mass of clouds, showers and thunderstorms over the western Gulf of Mexico has become Tropical Storm Fernand. Trump approves N.C. emergency declaration as Atlantic coast braces for Dorian U.S. President Donald Trump approved North Carolina's emergency declaration Tuesday night as Coastal regions from Florida to Virginia remained on the lookout for Hurricane Dorian. Agent: Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys 'very close' to deal Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott is nearing a deal with the team to end his holdout. Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams reach four-year contract extension The Los Angeles Rams and franchise quarterback Jared Goff agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension. U.S. Open tennis 2019: Serena Williams dominates Wang Qiang American star Serena Williams marched into the 2019 U.S. Open semifinals with a dominating 6-1, 6-0 win over No. 18 seed Wang Qiang. Cincinnati Bengals sign RB Giovani Bernard to two-year extension The Cincinnati Bengals signed veteran running back Giovani Bernard to a two-year contract extension. Pentagon agrees to reallocate $3.6B for border wall projects The Pentagon approved the reallocation of $3.6 billion of defense funding to President Donald Trump's plan for an expanded physical border along the U.S.-Mexico border. 2019 FIBA World Cup: Brazil coach rips Greece's Giannis Antetokounmpo Brazil head coach Aleksandar Petrovic slammed Greece star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo at the 2019 FIBA World Cup. New York City declares measles outbreak over New York City health officials and Mayor Bill de Blasio declared the city's largest measles outbreak in 30 years over Tuesday, after hundreds of diagnoses. North Carolina court orders redrawing of state legislative maps ahead of 2020 election A North Carolina court ruled Tuesday that the state's legislative maps are unconstitutional, ordering them to be redrawn ahead of the 2020 election. 2019 FIBA World Cup: Team USA basketball edges Turkey in overtime The Team USA men's basketball team escaped with a 93-92 overtime win over Turkey at the 2019 FIBA World Cup on Tuesday in Shanghai, China. British Parliament votes to debate bill preventing no-deal Brexit The British Parliament voted in favor of taking control of the agenda Tuesday as members seek to bring forth a bill to delay Britain's exit from the European Union. Coast Guard suspends California boat fire search; 34 presumed dead The U.S. Coast Guard said 33 passengers and one crew member on a charter boat that caught fire off the Southern California coast are presumed dead. Soft drinks tied to higher risk of early death People who have more than two sodas a day -- with or without sugar -- had a higher risk of dying over about 16 years than people who sipped the fizzy beverages less than once a month, a new study found. More than 1,800 U.S. flights canceled Tuesday as Hurricane Dorian nears Hurricane Dorian led to the cancellations of more than 1,700 U.S. flights Tuesday -- the second straight day more than a thousand were grounded by the storm. Exercise benefits people with heart disease more than others While stepping up physical activity reduced the risk of death for people with and without heart disease, those with heart disease had greatest benefit, a new study found. Dow Jones falls 285 points after new China tariffs take effect U.S. stock markets fell Tuesday after the Trump administration imposed new tariffs on China over the weekend. Obesity in teen years associated with increased heart attack risk in middle age Teen boys who are overweight or obese may be more likely to have a heart attack before age 65, according to a new study. MRI, CT scan use continues to rise, in spite of health risks The number of CT, MRI and ultrasound rose between 1 percent to 5 percent from 2012 and 2016, a new study shows, despite a push to reduce unnecessary imaging in most patient groups. Julián Castro unveils $10 trillion environmental plan Democratic presidential hopeful Julián Castro unveiled Tuesday a $10 trillion plan to fight for environmental justice, resilience and jobs amid climate change. Watch: Moose wanders onto college campus, spends day on the football field A moose that wandered onto the University of North Dakota campus ended up spending the day lounging inside the school's stadium, police said. |
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What Will Turn Hurricane Dorian? How Wide Is the Eye? Your Questions Answered.Understanding and forecasting a giant storm requires knowledge, experience and data — a lot of it, though scientists could always use more. Brexit Vote Goes Against Boris Johnson, and He Calls for an ElectionParliament won the power to try to stop a “no deal” withdrawal from the European Union, a major defeat for the prime minister. Britain’s Conservatives Erupt Into Civil War as Unlikely Rebels Defy Boris JohnsonA group of renegade Tory lawmakers — who only months ago were holding the reins of power — are trying to thwart Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans for Brexit. Walmart to Limit Ammunition Sales and Discourage ‘Open Carry’ of Guns in StoresAfter 22 people were killed at an El Paso store on Aug. 3, the nation’s largest retailer said it would stop selling ammunition for certain short barrel rifles and for all handguns. Walmart’s C.E.O. Steps Into the Gun Debate. Other C.E.O.s Should Follow.Doug McMillon, Walmart’s chief executive, said the company would stop selling certain types of guns and ammunition. This should be an example for corporate America. Trump Says China Will Suffer as Data Shows Trade War Hurting U.S.President Trump said Chinese supply chains “would crumble,” as a closely watched index signaled a contraction in United States factory activity for the first time since 2016. U.S. Manufacturing Slowed in August in Latest Sign of Economic WeaknessA key index fell to its lowest level since January 2016 as production managers said President Trump’s trade war with China was straining supply chains. North Carolina’s Legislative Maps Are Thrown Out by State Court PanelA three-judge panel in Raleigh threw out North Carolina’s state legislative maps as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander and ordered new maps drawn and approved by Sept. 18. Praise Be! ‘The Testaments,’ the Sequel to ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ Is HereIn her new novel, Margaret Atwood explores the intertwined fates of Offred, her daughters and Aunt Lydia. Hurricane Dorian, Walmart, Linda Hamilton: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere's what you need to know at the end of the day. A Potential Peace Deal With the TalibanThe United States appears to have reached an agreement to start a troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, but it’s only a first step. Episode 2: The Economy That Slavery BuiltIn order to understand the brutality of American capitalism, you have to start on the plantation. The Ruining of the American WestChristopher Ketcham talks about “This Land,” and Gretchen McCulloch discusses “Because Internet.” Retracing a Young Man’s Path to ExtremismHe was 21 years old. And then he left to join the insurgency. When Did College Turn So Cruel?We need more and better graduates. We sure don’t act that way. What’s at Stake in the Hong Kong ProtestsThe demonstrators don’t seek some abstract ideal of democracy. They want a say in how they’re governed. Do We Need the Green New Deal?Some Democratic candidates say it could be the only way to save the planet. Dogs Are Not Here for Our ConvenienceSpaying and neutering puppies shouldn’t be standard policy — and it isn’t automatically the “responsible” choice either. Hurricanes Are Getting WorseWhy are so many people afraid to talk about climate change? Putin’s Nightmare: The Ballot BoxOn the eve of regional elections, the Kremlin has turned to tricks, threats and shows of force to get past the shadows of protests and falling approval ratings for Russia’s president. ‘Treatment Facilities’ Aren’t What You Think They AreConvicted of no crime, more people are being forced behind bars to undergo involuntary addiction treatment. To Save Colombia’s Peace Process, Prove the Extremists WrongThe country’s government needs to act swiftly to avoid relapsing into war. Build an Online Presence Without Giving Up PrivacyEvery social network might as well be LinkedIn. Why Has Trump’s Exceptional Corruption Gone Unchecked?“Drain the swamp” suggests that all political corruption is the same. It isn’t, and the distinctions matter. The Gospel According to Marianne WilliamsonDo spirituality and self-help have a political constituency? White Filmmakers Addressing (or Avoiding) Whiteness OnscreenMovies as different as “The Nightingale,” “Midsommar” and “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” are all processing the legacy of privilege. We Should Be Talking About Dinner ToastThe perfect summer food? Alison Roman thinks it might just be toast, especially topped with ripe tomatoes and buttery garlic shrimp. ‘Business as Normal’: Pence’s Stay at Trump Hotel in Ireland Follows a TrendThe vice president, who commuted more than two hours to a meeting, is part of a well-established pattern among prominent Republicans, who have become regular customers at Trump establishments. Ariana Grande Sues Forever 21 Over ‘Look-Alike Model’ in AdsThe lawsuit accuses the fashion retailer of trying to convince customers on social media that it had partnered with the “7 Rings” singer. Pentagon to Divert Money From 127 Projects to Pay for Trump’s Border WallRegaining money for those projects will be up to Congress, which would have to approve new money to fund them. Democrats who control the House are loath to do so. Mississippi Event Hall Refuses to Host Interracial Wedding, Then ApologizesThe refusal to host the wedding of a black man and a white woman was captured in a widely viewed video. The owners consulted with a pastor, and had a change of mind. Overloaded Fishing Boat Capsizes in Indiana, Leaving 4 Dead and 1 MissingA family was celebrating Labor Day on the White River near Martinsville, Ind., when several family members were thrown into the water. Deadly California Boat Fire Prompts Scrutiny of RegulationsThe Coast Guard suspended its search for survivors on Tuesday after a fire killed 34 people. It said the boat was outfitted with approved fire safety systems. A ‘Euphoria’ Star Wants to See the Show Get Even More QueerBarbie Ferreira would love to see her character on HBO explore her sexuality more. Unpacking Berlin’s Mysterious, Ubiquitous Tote BagA design with no known author has wound its way through the German capital. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Wish You Were a Little Thinner’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Takis, Sculptor Who Made Art From Moving Parts, Dies at 93His Kinetic works could resemble science projects or unfinished constructions. When they were activated, their movements could startle, educate and entertain. Is Dying at Home Overrated?A palliative care physician struggles with the complex realities of dying at home, and the unintended consequences of making it a societal priority. Interventions to Prevent PsychosisAn impending psychotic break can be identified and prevented if it is recognized early and appropriate steps are taken to head it off. Daniil Medvedev Rides a Wave of Hostility at the U.S. OpenThe 23-year-old has advanced to his first Grand Slam quarterfinal and turned a booing New York crowd into a bunch of amusing adversaries. More Recent Articles |
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Police in Alabama charged a 14-year-old boy with five counts of murder after he confessed to killing his family in their Elkmont home.
While Dorian will be the most powerful storm over the Atlantic basin the first part of this week, a mass of clouds, showers and thunderstorms over the western Gulf of Mexico has become Tropical Storm Fernand.
U.S. President Donald Trump approved North Carolina's emergency declaration Tuesday night as Coastal regions from Florida to Virginia remained on the lookout for Hurricane Dorian.
Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott is nearing a deal with the team to end his holdout.
The Los Angeles Rams and franchise quarterback Jared Goff agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension.
American star Serena Williams marched into the 2019 U.S. Open semifinals with a dominating 6-1, 6-0 win over No. 18 seed Wang Qiang.
The Cincinnati Bengals signed veteran running back Giovani Bernard to a two-year contract extension.
The Pentagon approved the reallocation of $3.6 billion of defense funding to President Donald Trump's plan for an expanded physical border along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Brazil head coach Aleksandar Petrovic slammed Greece star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo at the 2019 FIBA World Cup.
New York City health officials and Mayor Bill de Blasio declared the city's largest measles outbreak in 30 years over Tuesday, after hundreds of diagnoses.
A North Carolina court ruled Tuesday that the state's legislative maps are unconstitutional, ordering them to be redrawn ahead of the 2020 election.
The Team USA men's basketball team escaped with a 93-92 overtime win over Turkey at the 2019 FIBA World Cup on Tuesday in Shanghai, China.
The British Parliament voted in favor of taking control of the agenda Tuesday as members seek to bring forth a bill to delay Britain's exit from the European Union.
The U.S. Coast Guard said 33 passengers and one crew member on a charter boat that caught fire off the Southern California coast are presumed dead.
People who have more than two sodas a day -- with or without sugar -- had a higher risk of dying over about 16 years than people who sipped the fizzy beverages less than once a month, a new study found.
Hurricane Dorian led to the cancellations of more than 1,700 U.S. flights Tuesday -- the second straight day more than a thousand were grounded by the storm.
While stepping up physical activity reduced the risk of death for people with and without heart disease, those with heart disease had greatest benefit, a new study found.
U.S. stock markets fell Tuesday after the Trump administration imposed new tariffs on China over the weekend.
Teen boys who are overweight or obese may be more likely to have a heart attack before age 65, according to a new study.
The number of CT, MRI and ultrasound rose between 1 percent to 5 percent from 2012 and 2016, a new study shows, despite a push to reduce unnecessary imaging in most patient groups.
Democratic presidential hopeful Julián Castro unveiled Tuesday a $10 trillion plan to fight for environmental justice, resilience and jobs amid climate change.
A moose that wandered onto the University of North Dakota campus ended up spending the day lounging inside the school's stadium, police said. 
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