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Cuban asylum seeker dies by apparent suicide in ICE's care A Cuban man legally seeking asylum in the United States has died by apparent suicide under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at a Louisiana prison, officials said Wednesday. Los Angeles Angels hire Joe Maddon as new manager The Los Angeles Angels reached an agreement with former Chicago Cubs skipper Joe Maddon to make him their next manager. Inter-Korea sports diplomacy beset by challenges, past and present South Korean President Moon Jae-in's recent proposal to co-host the 2032 Summer Olympics with North Korea should be viewed with skepticism, an analyst says. Ex-Denver Broncos, Houston Texans QB Brock Osweiler retiring from NFL Free-agent quarterback Brock Osweiler is retiring from football after playing seven seasons in the NFL. President Donald Trump hosts reception honoring Italian President Sergio Mattarella President Donald Trump hosted a reception honoring visiting Italian President Sergio Mattarella on Wednesday evening. Chicago teachers to walk out after contract talks fail Chicago plans to cancel classes at all public schools this week after the city's teachers union and the school district failed to come to an agreement Wednesday on a new contract. National security adviser Robert O'Brien to cut NSC staff to 120 by 2020 President Donald Trump's new national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, said Wednesday he plans to reduce the amount of National Security Council staff from 174 policy positions to under 120 by early 2020. Boxer Patrick Day, 27, dies of brain injury four days after fight Junior middleweight boxer Patrick Day, who endured a 10th-round knockout defeat Saturday night, died from a traumatic brain injury on Wednesday. Mike Pompeo announces resumption of aid to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras The U.S. State Department expects to resume financial assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras after the three Central American countries signed an asylum agreement, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced. Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett: Fan punched me in face Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett said Wednesday on social media that he was attacked by a fan. 4th associate of Rudy Giuliani arrested in campaign finance scheme Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested a fourth associate of Rudy Giuliani on charges of involvement in a campaign finance scheme. ALCS: Yankees' Tanaka to start vs. Astros' Greinke in postponed Game 4 Game 4 of the American League Championship Series between the New York Yankees and Houston Astros was postponed due to a significant weather system moving into New York. House passes resolution condemning withdrawal of U.S. support for Kurds The House on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution condemning President Donald Trump's decision to end U.S. military support of Kurdish forces in Syria. California woman sentenced to 3 weeks in prison in college admissions scandal A California woman received a three-week prison sentence Wednesday for paying a $15,000 bribe to get her son into college, the Department of Justice said. Los Angeles Lakers clear Anthony Davis, will play against Golden State Warriors The Los Angeles Lakers cleared superstar big man Anthony Davis for Wednesday's preseason game against the Golden State Warriors. Look: Raccoon rescued from aluminum can in Wisconsin Animal rescuers in Wisconsin came to the assistance of a raccoon found with an aluminum can stuck over its head. Expeditionary sea base USNS Miguel Keith completes acceptance trials The Expeditionary Sea Base ship USNS Miguel Keith successfully completed its acceptance trials off the California coast, the U.S. Navy announced. Stranger uses bank transfers to return man's lost wallet A British man who lost his wallet on his way home from work had the lost item returned by a clever stranger who used his bank account to get in contact. Fantasy football: Week 7 tight end rankings George Kittle tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 6 tight end rankings. Danish teen breaks own Guinness record with tea bag collection A 16-year-old in Denmark is a Guinness World Record holder after amassing a collection of 1,237 tea bag covers. Highlights from the 2019 Major League Baseball playoffs Exciting hitting, fielding and pitching marked the 2019 Major League Baseball playoffs. U.S. Army has no plans to purchase more Iron Dome systems The U.S. Army does not intend to purchase additional Israeli-made Iron Dome missile defense systems -- unless it is forced to under missile defense development deadlines -- the officer leading a missile group said. |
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Trump Lashes Out on Syria as Republicans Rebuke Him in House VotePresident Trump again defends his decision to withdraw American troops, an order that many, including Republicans, have interpreted as acquiescing to Turkey’s incursion against a United States ally. Inside the Derailed White House Meeting“I hate ISIS more than you do,” President Trump said. “You don’t know that,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi replied. Here’s the rest of their exchange. Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to TalkAfter vowing not to cooperate with a “kangaroo court,” the president has largely failed to prevent current and former administration members from spending hours with Democrats seeking to impeach him. Ex-Aide Saw Gordon Sondland as a Potential National Security RiskA former top White House adviser viewed Mr. Sondland, a Trump donor and the ambassador to the European Union, as a risk because he was so unprepared for his job. The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened TodayAnother official spoke with investigators, and Congress settled in before a big day of testimony. ‘I Don’t Need Lessons From You on Courage’: Pete Buttigieg Makes His CaseOn the Democratic debate stage Tuesday night, Mr. Buttigieg didn’t brag about his military service, but he did outflank his rivals. Two-Person Race? Moderates, and Bernie Sanders, Say Not So FastAmy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg are vying to become the pragmatic alternative to Joe Biden. Mr. Sanders is trumpeting endorsements to compete with Elizabeth Warren. In Democratic Fund-Raising, Joe Biden Falls Far BehindIn the past three months, Mr. Biden spent more on his campaign than he raised. He begins an aggressive phase of the primary race with far less cash on hand than top rivals. The China Connection: How One D.E.A. Agent Cracked a Global Fentanyl RingFentanyl is quickly becoming America’s deadliest drug. But law enforcement couldn’t trace it to its source — until one teenager overdosed in North Dakota. What Are the Benefits of CBD?More than 60 percent of CBD users were taking it for anxiety, according to a survey of 5,000 people. Does it help? Are There Benefits to Drinking Kombucha?If by “benefits” you mean being wildly popular and sometimes unpredictably alcoholic, then yes. What Are the Benefits of Turmeric?Famed for purported anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, the botanical is hailed for helping a host of conditions. Is that true? Syria, White House, Opioids: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Moderates Strike Back: The 4th Democratic DebateCandidates asserted themselves by attacking Elizabeth Warren, not Joe Biden, revealing a shifting balance of power in the Democratic field. So You’ve Got a Little HeadbangerSome babies and toddlers bump their heads on purpose. Here’s why and what to do about it. Elaine Chao, Mitch McConnell and Questions of ConflictCongress wants answers from the transportation secretary, wife of the Senate majority leader, about the apparent mixing of public and family business. John Lithgow: Trump Is a Bad President. He’s an Even Worse Entertainer.The performer in chief is forcing us to live in a B-movie horror. Adam Schiff Is the Congressman Trump Wants You to HateRelentless, yes. But “radical left” and “lowlife”? Not at all. The Genius Behind the Grateful DeadRobert Hunter and Jerry Garcia were one of rock’s great creative duos. How Hitler Pioneered ‘Fake News’A century ago, the future Nazi leader began his career as a propagandist. Democrats, Dream Big but Tell the Whole TruthBig moves come with hitches. But that’s no reason not to go big and bold. The Way Forward in SyriaThe United States and Europe are erroneously banking on sanctioning Turkey to contain the fallout in Syria. It Was the Best of Warren. It Was the Worst of Warren.Tuesday’s debate — the tensest yet — put the Democrats’ newly minted front-runner to the test. Beyoncé’s Dad Has a Mutation More African-Americans Should Be Tested ForAn inherited gene that can be discovered early caused Matthew Knowles’s breast cancer. 41 Days, 26 Shows, 10 Countries: A Rock Tour DiaryInside the bubble of a band’s tour, continuity is everything and happiness is relative, writes the guitarist for Tears for Fears. Empty Garages: The Answer to California’s Housing Shortage?Converting some of Los Angeles County’s 250,000 detached garages into apartments could address multiple problems. In Fight Against Racism, Soccer Can Choose the Playing FieldThere is no reason that any player, white or black, should have to go to a country or a stadium with a history of racist abuse. Peter Navarro Invented an Expert for His Books, Based on HimselfPresident Trump’s trade adviser frequently cited Ron Vara, a fictional source who was a critic of China, in his writings. Bus Near Saudi Holy City of Mecca Crashes, Killing 35 PeopleAuthorities in Saudi Arabia say 35 pilgrims have been killed in a bus crash near the Muslim holy city of Mecca. Patrick Day, Boxer Who Suffered Brain Injury in Bout, Dies at 27, Promoter SaysThe Long Island native had been in a coma after he was knocked out by Charles Conwell, a 2016 Olympian. Sandy Hook Father Is Awarded $450,000 in Defamation CaseThe award comes several months after a Wisconsin judge ruled that Leonard Pozner had been defamed by an author of a book promoting claims that the 2012 school shooting was a government-led hoax. Japan Spent Mightily to Soften Nature’s Wrath, but Can It Ever Be Enough?After a typhoon’s record-breaking rains breached dozens of levees, the country is wondering whether even the costliest systems can be future-proofed for the age of climate change. G.M. and U.A.W. Reach Deal That Could End StrikeThe accord reportedly includes wage increases and lump-sum payments, along with a formula for temporary workers to become full-time employees. Rikers Would Close in Historic Plan to Remake N.Y. Jail SystemThe City Council is expected to approve an $8 billion plan on Thursday to close the complex by 2026 and build four new jails that could become a national model. Matthew Shepard’s Parents Assail Trump Administration on Transgender RightsTheir criticisms were read aloud in their absence during a ceremony at the Justice Department. Vagabon Found Her Voice in Indie Rock. Then Found a New One.On her second album, “Vagabon,” Laetitia Tamko shifts away from the style that brought her an international audience with “Infinite Worlds” two years ago. For Yankees, Rainout Complicates the A.L.C.S. Pitching PlanWith Wednesday’s Game 4 postponed a day, the Yankees and Astros could end up playing on four straight days — a stretch that could test the Yankees’ reliance on their bullpen. The Lesson History Teaches Is TragicThe idea that we can avoid the mistakes of the past is misguided. Where Pugs Rule the RacetrackPugs enjoy a certain cultlike status in Germany, where their owners gather regularly to swap stories about the breed, and let the dogs compete to see who’s fastest. Or slowest. ‘Watchmen’ Is Coming. (Actually, It Never Left.)A new adaptation of the graphic novel “Watchmen” is coming to HBO. The original changed superhero tales — and pop culture at large — forever. More Recent Articles |
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A Cuban man legally seeking asylum in the United States has died by apparent suicide under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at a Louisiana prison, officials said Wednesday.
The Los Angeles Angels reached an agreement with former Chicago Cubs skipper Joe Maddon to make him their next manager.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in's recent proposal to co-host the 2032 Summer Olympics with North Korea should be viewed with skepticism, an analyst says.
Free-agent quarterback Brock Osweiler is retiring from football after playing seven seasons in the NFL.
President Donald Trump hosted a reception honoring visiting Italian President Sergio Mattarella on Wednesday evening.
Chicago plans to cancel classes at all public schools this week after the city's teachers union and the school district failed to come to an agreement Wednesday on a new contract.
President Donald Trump's new national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, said Wednesday he plans to reduce the amount of National Security Council staff from 174 policy positions to under 120 by early 2020.
Junior middleweight boxer Patrick Day, who endured a 10th-round knockout defeat Saturday night, died from a traumatic brain injury on Wednesday.
The U.S. State Department expects to resume financial assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras after the three Central American countries signed an asylum agreement, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced.
Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett said Wednesday on social media that he was attacked by a fan.
Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested a fourth associate of Rudy Giuliani on charges of involvement in a campaign finance scheme.
Game 4 of the American League Championship Series between the New York Yankees and Houston Astros was postponed due to a significant weather system moving into New York.
The House on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution condemning President Donald Trump's decision to end U.S. military support of Kurdish forces in Syria.
A California woman received a three-week prison sentence Wednesday for paying a $15,000 bribe to get her son into college, the Department of Justice said.
The Los Angeles Lakers cleared superstar big man Anthony Davis for Wednesday's preseason game against the Golden State Warriors.
Animal rescuers in Wisconsin came to the assistance of a raccoon found with an aluminum can stuck over its head.
The Expeditionary Sea Base ship USNS Miguel Keith successfully completed its acceptance trials off the California coast, the U.S. Navy announced.
A British man who lost his wallet on his way home from work had the lost item returned by a clever stranger who used his bank account to get in contact.
George Kittle tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 6 tight end rankings.
A 16-year-old in Denmark is a Guinness World Record holder after amassing a collection of 1,237 tea bag covers.
Exciting hitting, fielding and pitching marked the 2019 Major League Baseball playoffs.
The U.S. Army does not intend to purchase additional Israeli-made Iron Dome missile defense systems -- unless it is forced to under missile defense development deadlines -- the officer leading a missile group said. 
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