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Former Boston College student charged in boyfriend's suicide Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced involuntary manslaughter charges against a South Korean national on Monday in connection to the suicide death of her boyfriend. Baltimore Ravens to sign WR Willie Snead to one-year extension The Baltimore Ravens are signing veteran wide receiver Willie Snead to a one-year contract extension. Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians rips officials: 'Referees aren't held accountable' Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians had sharp words for NFL officials after an early whistle cost his team a go-ahead touchdown during Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans. Karamo Brown eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars' "Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown was eliminated from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Pittsburgh Pirates fire GM Neal Huntington, hire Travis Williams The Pittsburgh Pirates continued their off-season changes by firing executive vice president and general manager Neal Huntington. Chicago teachers to strike for 9th school day; city reaches deal with support staff The Chicago teachers strike will extend into a ninth school day after the school district and the union failed to reach a deal on Monday. Detroit Pistons' Markieff Morris fined $35K for offensive language Detroit Pistons forward Markieff Morris was fined $35,000 for using offensive language during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers. McKinzie favored in Breeders' Cup Classic as final fields are set Final fields were set Monday night for the Breeders' Cup World Championships this Friday and Saturday at Santa Anita; McKinzie was installed as morning-line favorite for the $6 million Classic, Bricks and Mortar for the Capital Gazette shooting suspect pleads guilty to newsroom attack that killed five The Maryland man charged with killing five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper offices last year pleaded guilty on Monday. Denver Broncos QB Joe Flacco to miss Browns game with neck injury The Denver Broncos will be without starting quarterback Joe Flacco for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. United States agrees to extend Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans The United States on Monday announced an agreement to extend Temporary Protected Status protections for 250,000 Salvadorans. New York Jets to trade Pro Bowl DL Leonard Williams to Giants The New York Jets are trading Pro Bowl defensive lineman Leonard Williams to the New York Giants for draft picks. Kids with autism are twice as likely to experience pain Children with an autism spectrum disorder may be twice as likely to experience pain as kids without autism, a new study suggests. Wes Studi calls historic Oscar ‘overwhelmingly amazing’ Wes Studi is poised to become the first Native American actor presented with an Oscar at Sunday's Governors Awards gala in Los Angeles. Kennedy Space Center to award $7 billion contract for lunar missions NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida is close to awarding a 15-year contract for $7 billion to provide logistics support for upcoming Artemis lunar missions. Antihistamines linked to delayed care for severe allergic reaction Giving antihistamines to a child suffering a potentially fatal allergic reaction may do more harm than good if it causes a delay in emergency treatment, a new study warns. House to hold vote on formalizing impeachment inquiry Thursday The House announced Monday that it will hold a vote Thursday to determine whether to finalize impeachment inquiry procedures into President Donald Trump. Geologists locate source of chemical signature in ancient volcanic rocks Geologists have linked ancient volcanic activity with a unique geochemical signature measured in rock samples recovered from the coast of Greece. A 355-ship U.S. Navy may not be attainable, Adm. Robert Burke says A lack of funding will prevent the U.S. Navy from maintaining a planned fleet of 355 ships, Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Robert Burke said. Serbia, Russia to wrap up joint military exercise this week As Serbia and Russia conduct joint military exercises in which the Russian S-400 missile system is deployed, NATO announced its respect for Serbia -- a partner of the organization -- to defend its sovereignty. Long-lost painting found in woman's kitchen fetches $26.8 million A long-lost 13th century painting discovered hanging in a French senior citizen's kitchen fetched $26.8 million at an auction. N.C.'s first Democratic female senator, Kay Hagan, dies at 66 North Carolina's first female Democratic Senator Kay Hagan died Monday at age 66. Watch: Deer crashes through window into cellphone store Security cameras at a cellphone store in Pennsylvania captured the moment a deer crashed through a storefront window and ran around inside before crashing back out. Colorado fossil site shows how mammals thrived after the dinosaurs were wiped out Hundreds of well-preserved mammal fossils found inside a Colorado rock deposit have offered scientists an unprecedented look at what life was like during the first 1 million years after the extinction of the dinos. |
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Army Officer Who Heard Trump’s Ukraine Call Reported ConcernsThe top Ukraine expert at the White House will tell impeachment investigators he twice reported concerns about President Trump’s pressure tactics on Ukraine, acting out of a “sense of duty.” Democrats Move Toward Bringing Impeachment Inquiry PublicHouse Democrats, who have resisted a floor vote on the impeachment inquiry for weeks, are planning to hold one Thursday to lay out rules for the investigation. As Kurds Tracked ISIS Leader, U.S. Withdrawal Threw Raid Into TurmoilTrump’s decision to pull troops from Syria upended a 5-year alliance and threw the plans against al-Baghdadi into disarray. Pentagon Can’t Confirm al-Baghdadi ‘Whimpering’Some White House officials echoed Pentagon assertions that President Trump may have spoken with commanders or Delta Force team members for a description of the ISIS leader’s last moments. Trump Shares Photo of ‘Wonderful’ Dog in ISIS Raid, but Not a NameThe dog “is still in theater, returned to duty,” said Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. But the name is still classified. With California Ablaze, Firefighters Strain to Keep UpWhile crews tried to save homes from the Getty fire near Los Angeles, other workers cleared the ground around the Kincade fire in Sonoma County. State Court Bars Using North Carolina House Map in 2020 ElectionsA state court found that North Carolina’s congressional districts were drawn with gerrymanders designed to benefit Republicans that violate the State Constitution. Robert Evans, a Maverick Producer of Hollywood Classics, Dies at 89He was a force behind masterworks like “The Godfather” and “Chinatown,” and his own story — of unlikely success and drug-fueled decline — was the stuff of legend. Wildfires, Impeachment, Facebook: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Promise and Peril of Vaping, Part 1: A Mystery in NebraskaHow one man’s death is changing our understanding of vaping and its consequences. The Luxury Battle Brewing Over TiffanyLVMH of France has offered to buy Tiffany, the famous jewelry seller, for $14.4 billion. But will that be enough? Why Did It Feel So Good to See Trump Booed?When he goes low, Democrats are supposed to go high. Except, it turns out, going low feels wonderful. ‘You Promised You Wouldn’t Kill Me’Atatiana Jefferson, Natasha McKenna and the other black women we forget. Debt, Doomsayers and Double StandardsSelective deficit hysteria has done immense damage. In Praise of ‘Human Scum’It’s not easy to turn your back on political comrades. Wegmans Feels Like Family, Even if It Isn’t MineNow that the supermarket has moved to Brooklyn, I know why people have been awed by my last name. Impeachment Does Not ‘Overturn’ an ElectionThe founders were extremely clear about the importance of dealing with the abuse of executive power. How Europeans See AmericaWe asked young, ordinary Europeans to take a look at U.S. policies on everything from food to guns. As they discover facts about America, they’re not impressed. Early to Bed, Early to Rise Makes Me Exhausted, Depressed and SickWhat it’s like living with a chronic circadian rhythm problem. As Putin Meddles Abroad, He Cracks Down at HomeThe Russian leader is not too busy in Ukraine and Syria to ignore growing disaffection with his government. Extinction Rebellion Is Creating a New Narrative of the Climate CrisisIn London, activists are taking to the streets to eschew hopelessness in favor of repair. How to Really Make the Death of ISIS’s Leader Bigger Than Bin Laden’sIf the U.S. plays its cards right, it could fundamentally weaken the Islamic State. The Secret Ingredient That Improves Meat Every TimeYou may love it. You may hate it. But a smear of mayonnaise before cooking makes beef, pork, chicken and fish better as if by magic. J. Kenji López-Alt explains. On a Greek Island, a Bookstore With Some Mythology of Its OwnAtlantis Books on Santorini has become a popular tourist attraction and one of Europe’s most enchanting bookshops. Just don’t believe everything you hear. Texas Father Says 7-Year-Old Isn’t Transgender, Igniting a Politicized OutcryA bitter custody battle grabbed the attention of Gov. Greg Abbott, Senator Ted Cruz and other conservative lawmakers. A Taco Truck in Buffalo Served Lunch to ICE Workers. Then Came the Backlash.A request to park a food truck outside a federal detention center thrust a small company into the national debate over immigration. Barr Rejects Complaints That He Is Bolstering Trump’s Personal AgendaThe attorney general sought to play down his role overseeing the criminal inquiry into the origins of the Russia investigation. Why You Should Find Time to Be Alone With YourselfDon’t confuse loneliness with time by yourself. How Early-Career Setbacks Can Set You Up for SuccessFailure is just part of the process. A Storied Collection of Ancient Sculpture Will Finally See the LightThe Torlonia family assembled one of the world’s most important private collections of statuary. It will go on display in Rome in March, a prelude to a grand tour. The Joy of KookyMy long and guilty love affair with an astrology book. At the Governors Awards, the Oscars Double Down on DiversityAs Geena Davis, David Lynch, Wes Studi and Lina Wertmüller accepted their honors, the primary topic was solving inequality in Hollywood. More Recent Articles |
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Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced involuntary manslaughter charges against a South Korean national on Monday in connection to the suicide death of her boyfriend.
The Baltimore Ravens are signing veteran wide receiver Willie Snead to a one-year contract extension.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians had sharp words for NFL officials after an early whistle cost his team a go-ahead touchdown during Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans.
"Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown was eliminated from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
The Pittsburgh Pirates continued their off-season changes by firing executive vice president and general manager Neal Huntington.
The Chicago teachers strike will extend into a ninth school day after the school district and the union failed to reach a deal on Monday.
Detroit Pistons forward Markieff Morris was fined $35,000 for using offensive language during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Final fields were set Monday night for the Breeders' Cup World Championships this Friday and Saturday at Santa Anita; McKinzie was installed as morning-line favorite for the $6 million Classic, Bricks and Mortar for the
The Maryland man charged with killing five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper offices last year pleaded guilty on Monday.
The Denver Broncos will be without starting quarterback Joe Flacco for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.
The United States on Monday announced an agreement to extend Temporary Protected Status protections for 250,000 Salvadorans.
The New York Jets are trading Pro Bowl defensive lineman Leonard Williams to the New York Giants for draft picks.
Children with an autism spectrum disorder may be twice as likely to experience pain as kids without autism, a new study suggests.
Wes Studi is poised to become the first Native American actor presented with an Oscar at Sunday's Governors Awards gala in Los Angeles.
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida is close to awarding a 15-year contract for $7 billion to provide logistics support for upcoming Artemis lunar missions.
Giving antihistamines to a child suffering a potentially fatal allergic reaction may do more harm than good if it causes a delay in emergency treatment, a new study warns.
The House announced Monday that it will hold a vote Thursday to determine whether to finalize impeachment inquiry procedures into President Donald Trump.
Geologists have linked ancient volcanic activity with a unique geochemical signature measured in rock samples recovered from the coast of Greece.
A lack of funding will prevent the U.S. Navy from maintaining a planned fleet of 355 ships, Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Robert Burke said.
As Serbia and Russia conduct joint military exercises in which the Russian S-400 missile system is deployed, NATO announced its respect for Serbia -- a partner of the organization -- to defend its sovereignty.
A long-lost 13th century painting discovered hanging in a French senior citizen's kitchen fetched $26.8 million at an auction.
North Carolina's first female Democratic Senator Kay Hagan died Monday at age 66.
Security cameras at a cellphone store in Pennsylvania captured the moment a deer crashed through a storefront window and ran around inside before crashing back out.
Hundreds of well-preserved mammal fossils found inside a Colorado rock deposit have offered scientists an unprecedented look at what life was like during the first 1 million years after the extinction of the dinos. 
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