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Indiana Pacers beat Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets for first win of season Domantas Sabonis led the way with 29 points as the Indiana Pacers beat the Brooklyn Nets 118-108 on Wednesday night at Barclays Center for their first win this season. Melania Trump, Karen Pence visit students, troops in South Carolina First lady Melania Trump and second lady Karen Pence visited South Carolina on Wednesday to discuss emergency preparedness with students and troops. Fire erupts at Japan's Shuri Castle The main building of Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Okinawa, Japan, has burned down in a predawn fire, authorities said. City of Dallas renames street in honor of Mavericks great Dirk Nowitzki Retired Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki joined fans at a ceremony Wednesday to rename a city street as Nowitzki Way in his honor. Redskins' Trent Williams fails physical due to helmet discomfort Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams failed his physical Wednesday, one day after ending his holdout. Browns' Baker Mayfield walks out of press conference after heated exchange Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield got into a tense exchange with a reporter before abruptly leaving his press conference Wednesday. Juul shipped 1M contaminated pods, former executive says in suit A former Juul executive filed a lawsuit against the company alleging it shipped 1 million contaminated pods. Molson Coors to lay off 500 employees, change name after Q3 losses Molson Coors announced Wednesday that it will lay off about 500 workers and legally change its name to Molson Coors Beverage Company after reporting third-quarter losses. Los Angeles Clippers' Kawhi Leonard out vs. Jazz for load management Los Angeles Clippers star forward Kawhi Leonard will miss Wednesday's game against the Utah Jazz to stay rested throughout the season. Catherine Russell confirms 'Holby City' exit Catherine Russell is leaving the BBC medical drama "Holby City" after seven years. Strong Los Angeles-area winds spread new brush fire near Reagan library A new brush fire started in the Los Angeles area early Wednesday near the gravesite and historical library of former President Ronald Reagan in Simi Valley -- adding to concerns about a number of other fires statewide. Ohio postpones next 2 executions over drug scarcity Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday postponed executions until next year amid a shortage of lethal injection drugs. Zoe Kravitz's 'High Fidelity' to debut on Hulu Feb. 14 All 10 episodes of "High Fidelity," a new Hulu dramedy starring Zoe Kravitz, will be available for streaming on Feb. 14. Twitter to ban all political advertising beginning in November Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced Wednesday the social media platform will no longer allow political advertising for candidates or individual issues. President Donald Trump presents Medal of Honor to Army Master Sgt. Matthew Williams President Donald Trump praised the "incredible heroism" of Army Master Sgt. Matthew Williams during a ceremony Wednesday presenting the Green Beret with the Medal of Honor. In photos: 2019 Courage in Journalism Awards The International Women's Media Foundation honored several woman as recipients of the Courage in Journalism Award on October 30, 2019, in New York City. New York medical examiner confirms Jeffrey Epstein's cause of death after family disputes New York's medical examiner's office stood by its assessment that Jeffrey Epstein died from suicide by hanging on Wednesday. North Korea defector battles cyberbullies in the U.S. North Korean defector Cho Jin-hye remembers reaching a low point when she became the target of cyberbullying in online defector communities. Israeli embassies worldwide close amid strike over expense stipends for envoys Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs closed all of its embassies and consulates throughout the world due to a strike over expense stipends for envoys. Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan breaks with Trump on Biden probe request Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan told lawmakers Wednesday that asking a foreign government to investigate a political rival wouldn't be "in accord with our values," breaking from President Donald Trump. Acetaminophen in pregnancy linked to higher risk of ADHD, autism Two-thirds of American women take acetaminophen for the aches and pains of pregnancy, but the medication might not be as benign as thought. 'Green inhalers' could lower costs, carbon emissions Eco-friendly asthma inhalers could lower both greenhouse emissions and medical costs, according to a new British study. Melbourne Cup controversy marks weekend horse racing While the Breeders' Cup dominates weekend horse racing, a controversy arose about the Melbourne Cup. |
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John Bolton Is Summoned to Testify in Trump Impeachment InquiryThe former national security adviser is said to have been deeply alarmed by what he perceived as a campaign by the president’s inner circle to manipulate Ukraine policy for political gain. Democrats, Once Wary of Partisan Impeachment Inquiry Vote, Unite as Politics ShiftMembers who have long resisted a formal floor vote are now solidly behind the idea. The change reflects Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s close hold over her caucus. Twitter Will Ban All Political Ads, C.E.O. Jack Dorsey SaysThe social media company’s action is a stark contrast to that of Facebook, which is taking a hands-off approach to political advertising. Kamala Harris Campaign Cuts Staff in Effort to Keep Up With Top RivalsThe California senator’s fund-raising struggles are prompting her to reboot her campaign with a focus on Iowa. ‘Devil Winds’ Drive Southern California FiresThe winds, known as the Santa Anas, loom large over the collective psyche of the region. California Fires Latest Updates: Blaze Threatens Reagan LibraryDangerous Santa Ana winds were whipping Southern California as a new wildfire broke out near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates for Third Time in 2019The quarter-point cut comes as the economy continues to show signs of slowing, but the Fed signaled that it may pause to weigh incoming data before adjusting rates again. Documents Show Safety Concerns at Boeing Before Deadly CrashesThe chief executive, Dennis Muilenburg, faced a second day of questions from Congress over the 737 Max crashes. California, the Fed, World Series: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Promise and Peril of Vaping, Part 2: The Story of JuulThey pledged to help people stop smoking. Instead, Juul created a new generation of nicotine addicts — and a public health scare. The Worst Kind of Mom GuiltIt’s coming from inside the house. It’s the End of California as We Know ItThe fires and the blackouts are connected to a larger problem in this state: a failure to live sustainably. The Rules of ImpeachmentDemocrats get serious about the next phase of inquiry. The Worst Trump Cabinet Member? You Picked a Real WinnerThe vote wasn’t even close. Your Move, FacebookTwitter will no longer allow political advertising, a move that places Twitter and Jack Dorsey in stark contrast to Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg. Catholic Bishops Agree: Anything but a WomanThe push to allow married men to serve as priests isn’t progress. It’s another form of misogyny. What Could Go Wrong With Boris Johnson’s Scheme? EverythingBrexit delayed, again, new elections called, again. When does this merry-go-round stop? Trump, Zuckerberg & Pals Are Breaking AmericaNot in the Cold War, not during Vietnam, not during Watergate did I ever fear more for my country. The Magic of Linus and ‘The Great Pumpkin’His unwavering belief in the Halloween deity has drawn me to the 1966 “Peanuts” special year after year. ‘The Godfather’ Was a Huge Risk. Robert Evans Said Yes Anyway.The former Paramount Pictures executive wasn’t an artist, but he recognized artistry (and commercial potential) in others. If Progressives Don’t Try to Win Over Rural Areas, Guess Who WillI’ve been out there organizing for 20 years. I have never seen this level of public activity by white supremacist groups. It’s Bong Joon Ho’s Dystopia. We Just Live in It.If you want to know why his biting “Parasite” is the film of the year, look at the director’s body of work, a deeply humane vision of rotting humanity. The Truth Is, ‘Cats’ Is as Inscrutable as That TrailerWhy was the musical a sensation? What’s with the plot? Based on what we know of the show, here’s our guide to this unlikely mash-up of C.G.I. and T.S. Eliot. Foie Gras, Served in 1,000 Restaurants in New York City, Is BannedAnimal cruelty concerns led the City Council to approve the ban, which takes effect in 2022. One chef’s reaction: “What’s next? No more veal?” Stick to Sports? No Way. Deadspin Journalists Quit en Masse.At least eight writers and editors resigned on the day after the firing of the interim editor in chief. Grenfell Tower Inquiry Criticized for Faulting Fire BrigadeSurvivor groups and firefighters said the investigation into the high-rise blaze that left 72 people dead should instead have begun by focusing on unsafe conditions in the building. ISIS Leader Paid Rival for Protection but Was Betrayed by His OwnThe world’s most wanted terrorist, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was so worried about security that he only trusted a handful of aides and family members. One of them betrayed him. Germany Moves to Tighten Gun and Hate Speech Laws After Far-Right AttacksThe country will increase background checks for gun buyers and requirements for reporting online hate speech. Did Storming Area 51 Teach Us Anything?No good meme goes unpunished. How Do We Sing Our ABC’s? L-M-N-O-Please Not Like ThatWhat happens if you alter the alphabet song so that you don’t have to condense the 12th through 16th letters into a single breath? Some people get angry. Michael Kiwanuka Felt ‘One Step Away.’ Now He Has a Seat at the Table.The London-born son of Ugandan immigrants on alienation, getting married and his self-assured new album, “Kiwanuka.” More Recent Articles |
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Domantas Sabonis led the way with 29 points as the Indiana Pacers beat the Brooklyn Nets 118-108 on Wednesday night at Barclays Center for their first win this season.
First lady Melania Trump and second lady Karen Pence visited South Carolina on Wednesday to discuss emergency preparedness with students and troops.
The main building of Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Okinawa, Japan, has burned down in a predawn fire, authorities said.
Retired Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki joined fans at a ceremony Wednesday to rename a city street as Nowitzki Way in his honor.
Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams failed his physical Wednesday, one day after ending his holdout.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield got into a tense exchange with a reporter before abruptly leaving his press conference Wednesday.
A former Juul executive filed a lawsuit against the company alleging it shipped 1 million contaminated pods.
Molson Coors announced Wednesday that it will lay off about 500 workers and legally change its name to Molson Coors Beverage Company after reporting third-quarter losses.
Los Angeles Clippers star forward Kawhi Leonard will miss Wednesday's game against the Utah Jazz to stay rested throughout the season.
Catherine Russell is leaving the BBC medical drama "Holby City" after seven years.
A new brush fire started in the Los Angeles area early Wednesday near the gravesite and historical library of former President Ronald Reagan in Simi Valley -- adding to concerns about a number of other fires statewide.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday postponed executions until next year amid a shortage of lethal injection drugs.
All 10 episodes of "High Fidelity," a new Hulu dramedy starring Zoe Kravitz, will be available for streaming on Feb. 14.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced Wednesday the social media platform will no longer allow political advertising for candidates or individual issues.
President Donald Trump praised the "incredible heroism" of Army Master Sgt. Matthew Williams during a ceremony Wednesday presenting the Green Beret with the Medal of Honor.
The International Women's Media Foundation honored several woman as recipients of the Courage in Journalism Award on October 30, 2019, in New York City.
New York's medical examiner's office stood by its assessment that Jeffrey Epstein died from suicide by hanging on Wednesday.
North Korean defector Cho Jin-hye remembers reaching a low point when she became the target of cyberbullying in online defector communities.
Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs closed all of its embassies and consulates throughout the world due to a strike over expense stipends for envoys.
Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan told lawmakers Wednesday that asking a foreign government to investigate a political rival wouldn't be "in accord with our values," breaking from President Donald Trump.
Two-thirds of American women take acetaminophen for the aches and pains of pregnancy, but the medication might not be as benign as thought.
Eco-friendly asthma inhalers could lower both greenhouse emissions and medical costs, according to a new British study.
While the Breeders' Cup dominates weekend horse racing, a controversy arose about the Melbourne Cup. 
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