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Hong Kong bars activist Joshua Wong from running in district election Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong said Tuesday that he has been disqualified from running in the upcoming District Council elections due to his political beliefs. New England Patriots release kicker Mike Nugent, to sign Nick Folk The New England Patriots released veteran kicker Mike Nugent after a sloppy performance against the Cleveland Browns. Extreme warning issued for L.A. as strong winds threaten to spark more fires Firefighters were unable to gain control of a brush fire burning near downtown Los Angeles hours before forecasters predict a Santa Ana wind event Tuesday evening. Oakland Raiders re-sign veteran LB Brandon Marshall The Oakland Raiders re-signed veteran linebacker Brandon Marshall to shore up the team's linebacker group. Watch: Houston Astros' Alex Bregman carries bat to first base after homer Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman taunted Washington Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg after hitting a solo home run during the first inning in Game 6 of the World Series. George Papadapoulos launches campaign to run for Congress in California President Donald Trump's former campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, launched a campaign to run for Rep. Katie Hill's soon-to-be-vacant seat in Congress. Miami Dolphins acquire Aqib Talib in trade with Los Angeles Rams The Miami Dolphins acquired veteran cornerback Aqib Talib and a draft pick from the Los Angeles Rams. Appeals court blocks release of Mueller grand jury documents to House committee A federal appeals court on Tuesday blocked the release of grand jury materials from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. House approves resolution recognizing Armenian genocide The House on Tuesday voted to approve a resolution acknowledging the Armenian genocide, an early 20th century event that left some 1.5 million Armenians dead. World Series: Nationals' Max Scherzer cleared for possible Game 7 start Washington Nationals ace Max Scherzer was cleared to return after being scratched from his Game 5 start because of severe neck spasms. Reports: HBO cancels first 'Game of Thrones' prequel featuring Naomi Watts HBO has canceled the first of many planned "Game of Thrones" prequels after filming a pilot episode over the summer. Mylan Pharmaceuticals recalls alprazolam due to 'presence of a foreign substance' Mylan Pharmaceuticals issued a recall of one lot of Xanax, citing the presence of a foreign substance. Ukraine expert Alexander Vindman: Trump call undermined national security A top White House official testified Tuesday that he does not know the identity of the whistle-blower who reported that President Donald Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. Border apprehensions increase by 500,000 from 2018 to 2019 Apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border increased by nearly 500,000 in 2019 compared to 2018, including record numbers of families and unaccompanied children. Getty Fire ravages Los Angeles area The Getty Fire burnt hundreds of acres in Los Angeles County, burning at least eight homes and prompting thousands of evacuations in the region starting October 28, 2019. Docs less likely to mention gun safety after mass shootings After a mass shooting, pediatricians are less likely to ask parents about gun safety in the home, a new study finds. Deforestation, human activities accelerated soil erosion 4,000 years ago New research suggests human activities resulted in accelerated soil erosion some 4,000 years ago. Read: House Democrats release full text of impeachment resolution House Democrats on Tuesday released the text of a resolution they plan to vote on later this week to formalize impeachment inquiry procedures for President Donald Trump. Employees' waistlines shrink after school bans sale of sugary drinks After the University of California, San Francisco, banned sales of sugary drinks, employees started downing less liquid sugar -- and their waistlines showed it. British Parliament backs December election plan The British Parliament on Tuesday voted to hold Dec. 12 elections in an effort to come to an agreement on a Brexit deal. Narcissism linked to resilience against depression, stress Some amount of narcissism confers a degree of mental toughness that can be empowering and protective in the face of criticism and self-doubt, three British studies suggest. Mystery of 71-year overdue library book solved in PennsylvaniaThe mystery of a library book returned to a Pennsylvania library 71 years past its due date was solved with help from the person whose library card was found inside the book. Boeing CEO acknowledges mistakes that led to fatal 737 Max crashes Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg acknowledged to Congress on Tuesday that the aircraft manufacturer made some mistakes in the design of its 737 Max, resulting in two crashes last year that killed 346 people. Woman reunited with lost bracelet after 17 months A New York state widow who lost the gold bracelet that contained her late husband's class ring at a Minnesota airport was reunited with the beloved item more than a year later. |
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White House Ukraine Expert Sought to Correct Transcript of Trump CallLt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman, who heard President Trump’s July phone call with Ukraine’s president and was alarmed, testified that he tried and failed to add key details to the rough transcript. After Vindman’s Testimony Went Public, Right-Wing Conspiracies Fired UpJust before the Purple Heart recipient spoke to House impeachment investigators, a host at Fox News and right-wing internet figures questioned his patriotism. Democrats Unveil Proposed Rules for Public Impeachment ProceedingsThe resolution, which is scheduled for a House vote on Thursday, would require the production of a public report and allow for due process rights for President Trump. Britain to Hold Election in December, Opening New Phase in Brexit OdysseyThe vote throws back to the British people the bedeviling issue of how, or even if, their country should leave the European Union. A Show That Laughs at Boris Johnson, and May Have Aided His RiseThe prime minister’s early appearances on “Have I Got News For You,” a comedy show, helped endear him to the British public. Despair for Many and Silver Linings for Some in California WildfiresNatural disasters are another prism through which California’s vast income inequalities can be viewed. California Fires Fanned by Strong Winds: Live UpdatesAs the weather worsens on Tuesday, the Kincade and Getty fires are straining the resources of fire departments across the state. Peter Luger Used to Sizzle. Now It Sputters.The famed restaurant, which once defined the New York steakhouse experience, has lost its way. Impeachment, California Fires, Peter Luger: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. John Lithgow on His Satirical PoemsThe actor talks about “Dumpty: The Age of Trump in Verse,” and Leigh Bardugo discusses “Ninth House.” Trump, Zuckerberg & Pals Are Breaking AmericaNot in the Cold War, not during Vietnam, not during Watergate did I ever fear more for my country. Being Gay Hurts Mayor Pete. It Helps, Too.America’s need for a savior outweighs any interest in what he or she does in bed. Why New York Can’t Pick Up Its TrashAnd what the City Council is about to do to change that. Make Go-Go D.C.’s Official MusicNew legislation would cement the sound’s rightful place at the center of this gentrifying city’s culture. The Arab Spring Rekindled in BeirutThe Lebanese government falls to a popular uprising as Iran’s role across the Middle East is questioned. There Is Nothing This Man Can’t WreckDoes Trump’s path of destruction include the Democratic Party and its presidential candidates? The Midnight Gardeners of MumbaiMeet the people who keep their city running while the rest of the world sleeps. Trump’s Deficits Are an Existential Threat to ConservatismA movement built around limiting the burden that government places on citizens could be crushed by staggering debt. Opioids Are an Equal-Opportunity KillerThe crisis brings misery to all races, parties and classes. My son died after taking a Xanax pill laced with fentanyl. The Overstated Collapse of American ChristianityThree reasons the narrative of rapid secularization is incomplete. Classical Music and Fetishes Unite in Historical Center of Gay CultureFolsom Europe, a five-day festival of concerts and street parties, celebrates gay life, the leather scene and hard-won freedoms in Berlin. ‘OK Boomer’ Marks the End of Friendly Generational RelationsNow it’s war: Gen Z has finally snapped over climate change and financial inequality. White House Finds Loophole in Search for Homeland Security SecretaryOfficials who lead agencies in the department and echo the president’s language on immigration were initially thought to be ineligible under a federal law. Australia Proposes Face Scans for Watching Online PornographyAs a government agency seeks approval of a facial recognition system, it says one use for it could be verifying the age of people who want to view pornography online. House Passes Resolution Recognizing Armenian GenocideIt is the first time that a chamber of Congress has officially designated the 1915 slaughter of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians as a genocide. Vladimir Bukovsky, Revered Soviet Dissident and Putin Critic, Dies at 76Even in exile, a former Soviet prisoner kept up his attacks on the Kremlin under both the Communists and Putin. But disputed child pornography charges marred his reputation. Boeing C.E.O. Knew About Pilot’s Warnings Before Second CrashBoeing’s chief executive, Dennis Muilenburg, testified before Congress for the first time since the crashes of two 737 Max jets that killed 346 people. U.S. Detains Record Number of Child Migrants, Surpassing Crisis Under ObamaDetentions have surged as the Trump administration’s aggressive policy toward migrants has collided with an exodus of children fleeing Central America. Toyota’s Support of Trump Emissions Rules Shocks CaliforniansToyota’s support of the Trump administration in its fight with California over auto emissions shocked consumers in a state known for its environmental activism. 72 British Lawmakers Condemn ‘Colonial’ Coverage of MeghanDozens of women in Britain’s Parliament from across the political spectrum expressed solidarity with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. 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. The Color of ProtestBanning the import of black clothing to Hong Kong misses the point when it comes to clothing and opposition. ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ Gets Update for the #MeToo EraJohn Legend and Kelly Clarkson replaced lyrics that some considered an allusion to date rape. Gone: “Say, what’s in this drink?” New: “It’s your body, and your choice.” In Kevin Wilson’s New Novel, Rageaholic Twins Spontaneously CombustThe 10-year-old siblings at the heart of “Nothing to See Here” have a little problem: Whenever they experience intense emotion, they burst into flames. What If Netflix, but Twice as Fast?Twice the speed could help you get double the Bojack. Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Was Too Cool to Wear a Costume’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Is Crispr the Next Antibiotic?In nature, the gene-editing tool Crispr protects bacteria against viruses. Now it’s being harnessed in the fight against superbugs and the flu. Something in the Way We MoveWe may each have a movement “signature” that, like our face or fingerprints, is unique to us. More Recent Articles |
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Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong said Tuesday that he has been disqualified from running in the upcoming District Council elections due to his political beliefs.
The New England Patriots released veteran kicker Mike Nugent after a sloppy performance against the Cleveland Browns.
Firefighters were unable to gain control of a brush fire burning near downtown Los Angeles hours before forecasters predict a Santa Ana wind event Tuesday evening.
The Oakland Raiders re-signed veteran linebacker Brandon Marshall to shore up the team's linebacker group.
Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman taunted Washington Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg after hitting a solo home run during the first inning in Game 6 of the World Series.
President Donald Trump's former campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, launched a campaign to run for Rep. Katie Hill's soon-to-be-vacant seat in Congress.
The Miami Dolphins acquired veteran cornerback Aqib Talib and a draft pick from the Los Angeles Rams.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday blocked the release of grand jury materials from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The House on Tuesday voted to approve a resolution acknowledging the Armenian genocide, an early 20th century event that left some 1.5 million Armenians dead.
Washington Nationals ace Max Scherzer was cleared to return after being scratched from his Game 5 start because of severe neck spasms.
HBO has canceled the first of many planned "Game of Thrones" prequels after filming a pilot episode over the summer.
Mylan Pharmaceuticals issued a recall of one lot of Xanax, citing the presence of a foreign substance.
A top White House official testified Tuesday that he does not know the identity of the whistle-blower who reported that President Donald Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.
Apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border increased by nearly 500,000 in 2019 compared to 2018, including record numbers of families and unaccompanied children.
The Getty Fire burnt hundreds of acres in Los Angeles County, burning at least eight homes and prompting thousands of evacuations in the region starting October 28, 2019.
After a mass shooting, pediatricians are less likely to ask parents about gun safety in the home, a new study finds.
New research suggests human activities resulted in accelerated soil erosion some 4,000 years ago.
House Democrats on Tuesday released the text of a resolution they plan to vote on later this week to formalize impeachment inquiry procedures for President Donald Trump.
After the University of California, San Francisco, banned sales of sugary drinks, employees started downing less liquid sugar -- and their waistlines showed it.
The British Parliament on Tuesday voted to hold Dec. 12 elections in an effort to come to an agreement on a Brexit deal.
Some amount of narcissism confers a degree of mental toughness that can be empowering and protective in the face of criticism and self-doubt, three British studies suggest.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg acknowledged to Congress on Tuesday that the aircraft manufacturer made some mistakes in the design of its 737 Max, resulting in two crashes last year that killed 346 people.
A New York state widow who lost the gold bracelet that contained her late husband's class ring at a Minnesota airport was reunited with the beloved item more than a year later. 
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