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Treasury approves Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to keep more profits In a move toward releasing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from government control, the Trump administration permitted the housing loan giants on Monday to hold onto more of their profits. Atlanta Falcons trade Duke Riley to Philadelphia Eagles for Johnathan Cyprien The Atlanta Falcons, in desperate need of safety help, acquired veteran safety Johnathan Cyprien from the Philadelphia Eagles. Injured Ray Lewis drops out of 'Dancing with the Stars' Pro football player Ray Lewis became the third celebrity to leave Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. All four escaped Ohio inmates captured North Carolina authorities on Monday captured three escaped inmates from Ohio, but a fourth is still avoiding arrest, officials said. Arizona Cardinals release veteran safety D.J. Swearinger The Arizona Cardinals cut veteran safety D.J. Swearinger four games into the regular season. Bernie Sanders proposes tax hikes on companies that pay CEOs much more than its workers Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Monday introduced a proposal to raise taxes on companies who pay their CEOs and other executives much more than the median employee salary. Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky has dislocated left shoulder Chicago Bears starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is expected to miss the team's Week 5 matchup against the Oakland Raiders due to a shoulder injury. Trump asked Australian PM to investigate origins of Mueller's Russia probe President Donald Trump asked Australia's prime minister to investigate the origins of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, a Justice Department spokeswoman s Los Angeles Angels fire manager Brad Ausmus after one season The Los Angeles Angels fired manager Brad Ausmus after only one season with the club. Gene Scalia sworn in as labor secretary Gene Scalia was sworn in as the new secretary of labor during a ceremony at the White House on Monday. At least one woman dead in fire at Greek refugee camp Riots erupted at a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Sunday after a fire broke out and killed at least one woman. Denver Broncos LB Bradley Chubb done for season with torn ACL Denver Broncos starting linebacker Bradley Chubb will miss the rest of the season due to a partially torn ACL in his left knee. Idaho seeks approval of work requirement for Medicaid expansion Idaho has sought approval from the federal government to impose work requirements for enrollees seeking coverage under the Affordable Care Act's expanded Medicaid provisions. Oakland Raiders LB Vontaze Burfict suspended for season after illegal hit Oakland Raiders starting linebacker and team captain Vontaze Burfict has been suspended for the remainder of the 2019-20 season following an illegal helmet-to-helmet hit. House subpoenas Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine documents in impeachment probe House Democrats subpoenaed President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani for documents related to their investigation into Trump's efforts to have Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. Poll: U.S. adults oppose universal basic income; Canadians, Britons favor it A slight majority of U.S. adults oppose universal basic income, a recent survey found. Spitzer Space Telescope images bubbly interstellar nebula rich in newborn stars New images captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope suggest parts of the Milky Way are bubbling over, like a pot of boiling water. Pineapple genome offers insights into plant domestication process The newly sequenced pineapple genome has offered researchers fresh insights into the plant domestication process. Army Gen. Mark Milley sworn in as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff U.S. Army Gen. Mark Milley was sworn in Monday as the new chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest ranking military officer in the United States. In photos: On the runway at Paris Fashion Week Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019. 1,500-mile corridor of U.S. on alert for flooding Flash flood watches and warnings were in effect across several states stretching from New Mexico to Wisconsin on Monday, as a narrow swath of soaking rain was expected to target the middle of the nation this week. U.S. Treasury issues sanctions on Russians over 2018 election interference The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions Monday tied to a Russian attempt to interfere in the 2018 U.S. elections. Watch: Man captures second 'Fruit Ninja' inspired Guinness record An Idaho man claimed his second real-life Fruit Ninja record by standing on a balance board and slicing through 70 flying grapes in one minute. Prices stabilize in North Korea, but growth is negative, think tank says Prices and exchange rates have stabilized in North Korea since Kim Jong Un fully assumed power in 2012, a South Korean think tank said in a report released Monday. |
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How Iran’s President Left Trump Hanging, and Macron in the HallPresident Emmanuel Macron of France tried to broker a call in the New York hotel where Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, was staying. President Trump wanted to talk. Mr. Rouhani declined. Bolton Criticizes Trump’s Courtship of North KoreaJohn R. Bolton, the former national security adviser, did not use President Trump’s name but was nonetheless critical of his former boss’s strategy. Australia, Adam Schiff, China: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How the Whistle-Blower Complaint Almost Didn’t HappenWe look at the story behind the allegations, which may show cracks in the system that initially handled the intelligence officer’s concerns. DealBook Briefing: Here’s Why Public Markets Are Punishing Tech I.P.O.sThe venture capitalist Fred Wilson has come up with a simple reason for the failures of Uber and WeWork: They were spoiled by private investors. ‘The Clerk Instructed the Man to Read a Line on the Eye Chart on the Wall’At the D.M.V. in the Bronx, relishing long-distance warnings and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Peru’s President Dissolves Congress, and Lawmakers Suspend HimPresident Martín Vizcarra of Peru plunged the government into uncertainty as he tried to force new elections and overcome lawmakers’ efforts to block his anticorruption agenda. Convicted Murderer Who Escaped From Prison in 2009 Is Missing AgainCalvin Adams, who is serving a sentence of life without parole, is either hiding on the grounds of an Arkansas prison or has escaped, officials say. Lebanon’s Prime Minister Gave $16 Million to South African ModelSaad Hariri did not make the payments while he was prime minister, South African court records show, but the revelation is likely to tarnish his image. How I Survived a Week Without My WalletIt’s possible (though not always painless) to live without a wallet — as long as you have a smartphone. The Best of Paris Fashion Week, in PicturesThe spring 2020 shows are underway in Paris — and T’s photographers are there to capture it all. Jimmy Spicer, Influential Early Rapper, Is Dead at 61Mr. Spicer’s career was brief but consequential. In just a few songs he introduced phrases and tropes that would become part of hip-hop’s core catalog. Living Where You Can Walk to WorkA dance teacher at the 92nd Street Y finds her way to the Upper East Side. Now Rising to the Top of the Beer World: FoamThat billowy head of bubbles, long dismissed as empty fluff, is finally getting some attention from American brewers. Employer Health Insurance Is Increasingly Unaffordable, Study FindsA relentless rise in premiums and deductibles is putting insurance out of reach for many workers, especially those with low incomes. Trump Seeks Whistle-Blower’s IdentityThe president said he “deserved” to meet his accuser who filed a formal whistle-blower complaint after a call with Ukraine’s leader. More Recent Articles |
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In a move toward releasing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from government control, the Trump administration permitted the housing loan giants on Monday to hold onto more of their profits.
The Atlanta Falcons, in desperate need of safety help, acquired veteran safety Johnathan Cyprien from the Philadelphia Eagles.
Pro football player Ray Lewis became the third celebrity to leave Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
North Carolina authorities on Monday captured three escaped inmates from Ohio, but a fourth is still avoiding arrest, officials said.
The Arizona Cardinals cut veteran safety D.J. Swearinger four games into the regular season.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Monday introduced a proposal to raise taxes on companies who pay their CEOs and other executives much more than the median employee salary.
Chicago Bears starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is expected to miss the team's Week 5 matchup against the Oakland Raiders due to a shoulder injury.
President Donald Trump asked Australia's prime minister to investigate the origins of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, a Justice Department spokeswoman s
The Los Angeles Angels fired manager Brad Ausmus after only one season with the club.
Gene Scalia was sworn in as the new secretary of labor during a ceremony at the White House on Monday.
Riots erupted at a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Sunday after a fire broke out and killed at least one woman.
Denver Broncos starting linebacker Bradley Chubb will miss the rest of the season due to a partially torn ACL in his left knee.
Idaho has sought approval from the federal government to impose work requirements for enrollees seeking coverage under the Affordable Care Act's expanded Medicaid provisions.
Oakland Raiders starting linebacker and team captain Vontaze Burfict has been suspended for the remainder of the 2019-20 season following an illegal helmet-to-helmet hit.
House Democrats subpoenaed President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani for documents related to their investigation into Trump's efforts to have Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.
A slight majority of U.S. adults oppose universal basic income, a recent survey found.
New images captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope suggest parts of the Milky Way are bubbling over, like a pot of boiling water.
The newly sequenced pineapple genome has offered researchers fresh insights into the plant domestication process.
U.S. Army Gen. Mark Milley was sworn in Monday as the new chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest ranking military officer in the United States.
Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019.
Flash flood watches and warnings were in effect across several states stretching from New Mexico to Wisconsin on Monday, as a narrow swath of soaking rain was expected to target the middle of the nation this week.
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions Monday tied to a Russian attempt to interfere in the 2018 U.S. elections.
An Idaho man claimed his second real-life Fruit Ninja record by standing on a balance board and slicing through 70 flying grapes in one minute.
Prices and exchange rates have stabilized in North Korea since Kim Jong Un fully assumed power in 2012, a South Korean think tank said in a report released Monday. 
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