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Johnson & Johnson reaches $20.4M settlement over opioid crisis Johnson & Johnson reached a $20.4 million settlement agreement with two Ohio counties on Tuesday. Houston Texans sign veteran safety Mike Adams The Houston Texans signed veteran safety Mike Adams, who recently worked out for the team, to a contract. JCS: North Korea may have fired missile from submarine North Korea fired what was believed to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile from waters off its east coast on Wednesday. Damian Lillard responds to Shaquille O'Neal's diss track: 'Kobe won you them rings' Portland Trail Blazers star point guard Damian Lillard responded to a rap song by Pro Basketball Hall of Fame big man Shaquille O'Neal with one of his own diss tracks. Missouri executes Russell Bucklew for 1997 murder Missouri executed a convicted murderer Tuesday evening for a 1997 slaying, his lawyers said. Mike Pompeo resists House attempts to depose State officials in impeachment inquiry Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday accused House Democrats of attempting to bully and intimidate current and former State Department officials the lawmakers seek to depose as part of an impeachment investigation. Chicago Bears' Matt Nagy on Roquan Smith: 'It's a personal matter' Chicago Bears linebacker Roquan Smith is unlikely to play Sunday against the Oakland Raiders in London due to an ongoing personal issue. Tyler Perry receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Filmmaker Tyler Perry received a star on the Hollywood walk of Fame on Tuesday. He dedicated it to "the underdogs." New York Giants activate WR Golden Tate following 4-game suspension The New York Giants activated wide receiver Golden Tate and moved him to the active roster following the completion of his four-game suspension. Federal judge blocks Georgia's 6-week abortion ban A federal judge blocked a Georgia law banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be heard. Former Rep. Chris Collins pleads guilty to insider trading Former Rep. Chris Collins pleaded guilty in an insider trading case Tuesday, one day after the New Yorker resigned his seat in Congress. Cowboys' Jerry Jones on Tyron Smith: 'Couldn't have asked for better news' The Dallas Cowboys received good news on star offensive tackle Tyron Smith's ankle injury, according to owner Jerry Jones. Carolina Panthers place DT Kawann Short on season-ending IR The Carolina Panthers placed star defensive tackle Kawann Short on season-ending injured reserve. Prince Harry is suing Daily Mail for publication of Meghan Markle letter Britain's duke and duchess of Sussex filed a lawsuit against a British tabloid and its publisher for publishing a private letter Meghan Markle wrote to her father, Prince Harry announced Tuesday. At least one killed, 10 injured in stabbing attack at Finland vocational school At least one person was killed and 10 more were injured during a stabbing attack at a vocational school in Finland on Tuesday, police said. Javelina rescued by troopers after running into highway traffic Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers had to halt rush hour traffic on a busy highway when a pair of javelinas ran out into the road. Judge rules Harvard doesn't discriminate against Asian Americans in admissions Harvard's admissions process doesn't discriminate against Asian Americans, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. Screens outside Asics store in New Zealand play porn for hours Sportswear brand Asics apologized after promotional screens outside its New Zealand store played a pornographic video for at least two hours. UPS receives FAA approval to operate drone delivery fleet UPS announced that it has received FAA approval to operate a fleet of drones to make deliveries on medical campuses before expanding to general deliveries. Iraq anti-corruption protests leave at least 1 dead, more than 200 injured Anti-government protests in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities Tuesday left at least one person dead and hundreds injured, police and health officials said. GM temporarily lays off 6,000 workers in Mexico amid UAW strike General Motors on Tuesday temporarily laid off 6,000 workers at a Mexico plant it idled during the third week of a strike by union workers. Pentagon official: Strong alliances, military investment key to China challenge The U.S. is responding to China's expansion of its global economic and military influence by ear focusing on strengthening international relationships and prioritizing military and cybersecurity investments. Stanford scientists invent gel that could protect trees from wildfire Tree stands in fire-prone forests could soon get some relief. Scientists at Stanford University have developed a gel-like liquid that acts as a flame retardant. |
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Administration and Congress Clash Over Deposition as Impeachment Fights BeginHouse investigators postponed their first impeachment deposition amid a bitter back-and-forth with the secretary of state over access and transparency. Ukraine? Impeachment? Trump Can Survive It All, Foreign Analysts SayThe notion of this president demanding political favors from fellow leaders is such familiar behavior it fails to elicit much shock. Protests Erupt in Hong Kong, Overshadowing China’s National Day ParadeThe contrast of National Day pageantry in Beijing versus anti-government mayhem in Hong Kong was almost certainly infuriating to President Xi Jinping. Shoot Them in the Legs, Trump Suggested: Inside His Border WarOver a frenzied few days in the spring, an internal White House debate led to turnover in staff and a turning point for the president’s immigration agenda. Harvard Does Not Discriminate Against Asian-Americans in Admissions, Judge RulesThe lawsuit presented one of the biggest challenges to affirmative action in years, and is almost certain to reach the Supreme Court. Doping Scandal Includes a Direct Link to Nike’s C.E.O.Email to and from Mark Parker, the company’s top executive, show he was briefed on experiments that involved performance-enhancing drugs. China, Harvard, Jessye Norman: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Impeachment Dilemma for RepublicansAs the party’s lawmakers wrestle with how to react to the investigation, we look at what the past may tell us about what’s to come. Samantha Power on What She’s LearnedPower talks about her new memoir, “The Education of an Idealist,” and Craig Johnson discusses his Longmire mysteries. A Brooklyn Burger That Conjures Old New YorkRed Hook Tavern in Brooklyn studiously improves on a local classic, the style of burger served at bars like P.J. Clarke’s. Keeping an Older Dog VibrantAs with people, probably the most important measure for keeping dogs healthy and promoting a long, active and happy life is to keep them trim. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Sues Mail on Sunday Over Publication of LetterIn a statement, the duchess’s husband, Prince Harry, said that the letter was published unlawfully and was part of a “ruthless campaign” by British tabloids. Prosecutors Face Increased Pressure to Make Decision in McCabe CaseA federal judge urged prosecutors to decide whether to charge the former deputy F.B.I. director Andrew G. McCabe in a politically charged case. Did a Banker Kill a Handyman at a Caribbean Resort? Or Was It Cocaine?A new autopsy suggests a hotel handyman who died during a fight with a tourist from Connecticut had taken a lethal amount of cocaine. Congress and Trump Agreed They Want a National Privacy Law. It Is Nowhere in Sight.Even amid a bipartisan backlash against tech companies, lawmakers have struggled to channel that into a federal privacy law. How to Be a More Conscious Consumer, Even If You’re on a BudgetMost of us financially support companies we might not necessarily support socially, ethically or philosophically. Regular vs. Premium Gas, ReduxReaders responded to Smarter Driving by scratching their heads over the fuel economy of premium gasoline, while others who admitted that they never used turn signals blamed the other guy. Baseball Saw a Million More Empty Seats. Does It Matter?A 12-year slide in M.L.B. attendance has clubs turning to deals like standing room subscription passes. These days, filling the seats is less crucial to baseball’s bottom line. What Happens When Girl Power Goes Wrong?Ayelet Gundar-Goshen’s thriller explores the ripple effect of a lie told by a lonely teenager. Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Is Not a Mistake’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. House Hunting in … ChileFollowing a tax hike and a steep drop in sales, prices are rebounding thanks to a stable economy and new infrastructure projects. What Whales and Dolphins Left Behind for Life in the OceanThe ancestors of dolphins and whales survived in the seas by shedding genes involved in sleep, DNA repair and other seemingly critical activities. Joachim Messing, 73, Who Charted the DNA of Viruses and Plants, DiesHis “shotgun sequencing” helped decode genetic information faster, transforming agriculture, medicine and the basic sciences. One result: engineered corn. Me and My Whistle-BlowerDeutsche Bank. North Korea. The Intelligence Committee’s investigation of the president. Again and again, one man has taken his trove of secret documents — and uncanny nose for scandal — to the center of the news. More Recent Articles |
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Johnson & Johnson reached a $20.4 million settlement agreement with two Ohio counties on Tuesday.
The Houston Texans signed veteran safety Mike Adams, who recently worked out for the team, to a contract.
North Korea fired what was believed to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile from waters off its east coast on Wednesday.
Portland Trail Blazers star point guard Damian Lillard responded to a rap song by Pro Basketball Hall of Fame big man Shaquille O'Neal with one of his own diss tracks.
Missouri executed a convicted murderer Tuesday evening for a 1997 slaying, his lawyers said.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday accused House Democrats of attempting to bully and intimidate current and former State Department officials the lawmakers seek to depose as part of an impeachment investigation.
Chicago Bears linebacker Roquan Smith is unlikely to play Sunday against the Oakland Raiders in London due to an ongoing personal issue.
Filmmaker Tyler Perry received a star on the Hollywood walk of Fame on Tuesday. He dedicated it to "the underdogs."
The New York Giants activated wide receiver Golden Tate and moved him to the active roster following the completion of his four-game suspension.
A federal judge blocked a Georgia law banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be heard.
Former Rep. Chris Collins pleaded guilty in an insider trading case Tuesday, one day after the New Yorker resigned his seat in Congress.
The Dallas Cowboys received good news on star offensive tackle Tyron Smith's ankle injury, according to owner Jerry Jones.
The Carolina Panthers placed star defensive tackle Kawann Short on season-ending injured reserve.
Britain's duke and duchess of Sussex filed a lawsuit against a British tabloid and its publisher for publishing a private letter Meghan Markle wrote to her father, Prince Harry announced Tuesday.
At least one person was killed and 10 more were injured during a stabbing attack at a vocational school in Finland on Tuesday, police said.
Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers had to halt rush hour traffic on a busy highway when a pair of javelinas ran out into the road.
Harvard's admissions process doesn't discriminate against Asian Americans, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Sportswear brand Asics apologized after promotional screens outside its New Zealand store played a pornographic video for at least two hours.
UPS announced that it has received FAA approval to operate a fleet of drones to make deliveries on medical campuses before expanding to general deliveries.
Anti-government protests in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities Tuesday left at least one person dead and hundreds injured, police and health officials said.
General Motors on Tuesday temporarily laid off 6,000 workers at a Mexico plant it idled during the third week of a strike by union workers.
The U.S. is responding to China's expansion of its global economic and military influence by ear focusing on strengthening international relationships and prioritizing military and cybersecurity investments.
Tree stands in fire-prone forests could soon get some relief. Scientists at Stanford University have developed a gel-like liquid that acts as a flame retardant. 
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