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At least 2 dead, 3 injured in shooting at Santa Clarita, Calif., high school A 16-year-old student opened fire at a Southern California high school Thursday, killing at least two students and injuring three others, local authorities said. Latin Grammys 2019: Rosalia, Alejandro Sanz, Bad Bunny win big Rosalia and Alejandro Sanz were the big winners at the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards which took place Thursday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Atlanta Braves sign veteran reliever Will Smith to three-year deal The Atlanta Braves boosted their bullpen, signing former San Francisco Giants reliever Will Smith to a multiyear contract. In photos: Moments from the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas Photos from the red carpet and inside the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nev., on November 14, 2019. Carmelo Anthony to sign with Portland Trail Blazers All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony, who has been out of the NBA for over a year, will join the Portland Trail Blazers. In photos: Moments from TIME 100 Next in NYC Honorees arrive on the red carpet for TIME 100 Next on November 14, 2019 at Pier 17 in New York City. Townville Elementary shooter sentenced to life in prison A South Carolina judge sentenced a teenager to life in prison without parole Thursday for killing two people during a school shooting in 2016. MLB expanding Houston Astros sign-stealing investigation Major League Baseball is expected to broaden its investigation into whether other teams, including the 2019 Houston Astros, used technology to steal signs. Memphis basketball star James Wiseman drops NCAA lawsuit, ruled ineligible The University of Memphis declared basketball star James Wiseman ineligible to play after the freshman withdrew his lawsuit against the NCAA. VA attempts to overhaul whistle-blower protection office after scathing report An office meant to protect whistle-blowers within the Department of Veterans Affairs was weaponized against them and promoted a culture of fear within the massive federal agency, lawmakers said. Angels' Mike Trout, Dodgers' Cody Bellinger win AL and NL MVP Awards Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout earned his third American League MVP Award, while Dodgers slugger Cody Bellinger was named National League MVP for the first time. President Donald Trump appeals to Supreme Court in N.Y. tax return battle President Donald Trump appealed to the Supreme Court on Thursday to block a Manhattan grand jury subpoena seeking eight years of his New York state tax returns. Former NFL head coach Hue Jackson to lead Colin Kaepernick workout Former Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders head coach Hue Jackson will lead the on-field drills during free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick's private workout Saturday in Atlanta. Elderly man injured in Hong Kong protests dies An elderly man hit in the head by a brick during Hong Kong's anti-government protests died Thursday, medical officials said. Cleveland Browns release WR Antonio Callaway The Cleveland Browns released embattled wide receiver Antonio Callaway, who is facing his second suspension for a possible violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy. Hair care a barrier to exercise for black women, study says The extra care that black women's hairstyles can require is often a barrier to exercise, but many U.S. health care providers aren't even aware of the problem, a new study finds. Border apprehensions, inadmissibles decrease by 14% in October U.S. Customs and Border Patrol saw a 14 percent decline in the number of migrants stopped at the border in October, figures released Thursday indicate. CDC: U.S. cigarette smoking hit all-time low, while e-cig use rose The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that the percentage of U.S. adults smoking cigarettes reached an all-time low last year, but e-cigarette use increased, mostly among young adults. Congress, Pentagon to hold off on multiyear F-35 contract The Pentagon has promised "significant progress" on the F-35 Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter, after hearing from lawmakers Wednesday that it's unlikely to receive a multiyear contract to continue the program. Lottery player wins $150,000 in New Jersey, $100,000 in Pennsylvania A New Jersey man is a two-state lottery winner after winning $150,000 in his home state and $100,000 in Pennsylvania. Republican Matt Bevin concedes Kentucky governor's race Republican Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin conceded the race for governor to Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, a Democrat, Thursday after a statewide re-canvas of the Nov. 5 election. Esper: U.S. will keep 500 to 600 troops on the ground in Syria Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has confirmed that the United States plans to keep 500 to 600 troops on the ground in Syria and that the U.S. would continue to partner with Syrian Democratic Forces. NASA renames Kuiper Belt rock after complaints about old name's Nazi ties NASA scientists with the New Horizons team have renamed MU69, a Kuiper Belt asteroid. The space rock's new moniker is Arrokoth. Collisions between magellanic clouds could spur giant star formation Astronomers have found evidence that the violent history between a pair of peacock-shaped magellanic clouds best explains their similarly sized populations of of massive, young stars. Guinness World Records Day sees new records for swimming, basetball Guinness World Records celebrated the 16th annual Guinness World Records Day by announcing records including the oldest person to complete a series of swimming challenges and six new records by the Harlem Globetrotters. Germany makes measles vaccinations compulsory Germany's Parliament on Thursday passed legislation making measles vaccinations mandatory for children. |
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Pelosi Points to Possible Bribery Charge Against TrumpThe day after the first public impeachment hearing, Speaker Nancy Pelosi used the word “bribery,” mentioned in the Constitution’s impeachment clause, to describe President Trump’s conduct. Whistle-Blower’s Purported Name Keeps Evading Facebook and YouTube DefensesThe sites said they would delete posts that include the purported name of the Ukraine whistle-blower. But the name keeps reappearing. Senate Republicans, Eyeing Election-Year Impeachment Trial, Wrestle With TimelineRepublicans are weighing whether to draw out the proceeding, hindering the presidential campaigns of several Senate Democrats, or seek a quicker resolution. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Bar Release of His Tax ReturnsA fight over a Manhattan grand jury subpoena could yield a major decision on presidential power. California School Shooting Is Another Nightmare Made RealTwo students were killed when a young man opened fire at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, Calif. California School Shooting: What We KnowTwo people were killed and three more injured when a gunman opened fire at a high school in Santa Clarita, Calif., the authorities said. Here is what we know about the shooting, the gunman and the victims. Deval Patrick Makes a Late Bid in the 2020 Presidential CampaignMr. Patrick, the former Massachusetts governor, entered the Democratic primary with less than three months to go before the Iowa caucuses. Sanders’s Climate Ambitions Thrill Supporters. Experts Aren’t Impressed.Bernie Sanders' plan to tackle climate change would nationalize power plants and end fossil fuels. His supporters are thrilled. Climate experts are not. Kentucky Governor Race: Matt Bevin Concedes to Andy BeshearMatt Bevin, Kentucky’s sharp-elbowed governor conceded defeat after a recanvass of votes confirmed the victory of Andy Beshear, son of a two-term Democratic governor. Trump and the Military: A Dysfunctional Marriage, but They Stay TogetherThe Pentagon is learning how to work with a president whose orders can whipsaw by the hour. The Tropical Conclave Where Politicians and Lobbyists Go to Make Deals“More business happens here in one weekend than in three months in City Hall or in Albany,” one attendee said of the spring-break-like event in Puerto Rico. Santa Clarita, Nancy Pelosi, ‘The Crown’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A New Word for What Trump DidOne day after the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry, Nancy Pelosi added a word to her impeachment vocabulary: “bribery.” One Thing We Can Do: Balance Our Energy DemandAlso this week, the carbon footprint of the very, very wealthy Will New Candidates Shake Up the 2020 Race?And what has the resistance inside the Trump administration actually accomplished? The White House Motto: Watch Your BackHaving stooped low to protect the president, administration officials are vulnerable to one another. Andrew Yang: Yes, Robots Are Stealing Your JobSelf-driving trucks will be great for the G.D.P. They’ll be terrible for millions of truck drivers. In Praise of Washington InsidersThe people who are showing us what public service looks like. Trump and His Party of PollutionEnvironmental destruction may be their biggest legacy. Comedian Hospitalized for Depression. Hilarity Ensues.Gary Gulman is showing us how to bring our inner selves out into the open. Shame on Us for Getting Used to TrumpIf the impeachment hearing wasn’t shocking, it’s a sign of how far we’ve fallen. This Is Not a GameThe first public hearing in the impeachment proceedings was sad, yet necessary. When ‘Incorrigible’ Teen Girls Were JailedAt 15, my grandmother was locked up alongside young women committed for “immorality.” Her story taught me about a little-known history. Put the Vandalized Emmett Till Signs in MuseumsThey convey the truth more completely than the pristine signs by refusing us the comfort of believing that racism is a thing of the past. The Brief and Inspiring Life of James Le MesurierThe British humanitarian accomplished enormous feats in alleviating the suffering of civilians in Syria. On the Frontlines of Progressive Anti-SemitismI am a young, gay, left-wing Jew. Yet I am called an “apartheid-enabler,” a “baby killer” and a “colonial apologist.” The Best-Picture Race Has Begun. Could One of These Films Win?From “Parasite” to “Joker,” and Scorsese to Tarantino, we’ve sized up the current field, and it’s a wide-open race. To Make This Tofu, Start by Burning Toxic PlasticPlastic waste from America, collected for recycling, is shipped to Indonesia. Some is burned as fuel by tofu makers, producing deadly chemicals and contaminating food. Uber Fined $649 Million for Saying Drivers Aren’t EmployeesThe move by New Jersey could reverberate across the gig economy. Amazon Protesting Pentagon’s $10 Billion JEDI ContractThe company said there should be an examination of whether political bias helped Microsoft win the bid. Teenager Who Killed His Father and a 6-Year-Old Is Sentenced to Life Without ParoleJesse Dewitt Osborne was 14 when he killed his father in 2016 before driving to an elementary school in Townville, S.C., and shooting three people, killing one. Stephanie Parze’s Car Is at Home. So Is Her Phone. But She’s Missing.The 25-year-old woman from Freehold Township, N.J., has been missing since the night before Halloween. Another of Alberto Salazar’s Runners Says He Ridiculed Her Body for YearsAmy Yoder Begley says she was criticized for being overweight, told her laugh was annoying and made to sign a contract promising not to become friends with her teammates. Saving the Fire Victims Who Cannot Flee: Australia’s KoalasThe plight of dozens of animals being treated for burned paws and singed fur is raising fears about climate change and the future of the species. Boris Johnson Was Supposed to Be an Ace Campaigner. So Why Is He Stumbling?Exposed to hostile voices on the campaign trail, he has seemed at times unsure, tone deaf and gaffe prone. It could leave an opening for the underdog Labour Party. American-Born Woman Who Joined ISIS Is Not a Citizen, Judge RulesA surprise ruling from the bench is a blow to a bid to bring Hoda Muthana and her 2-year-old son, the child of a slain ISIS fighter, back from a refugee camp in Syria. How to Do 2 Simple Magic Tricks — and Why You Should Learn ThemYou don’t have to be a wizard to do magic tricks. The secrets are simple, and anyone can learn them. Here are two easy tricks you can master today. Budget for Christmas and Save Money on All Your Presents This YearChristmas shopping can drive even the best savers into debt. Here’s a plan to save, and the best way to spend. Anything Goes in Berlin’s Clubs. But Are Bouncers Killing the Vibe?Some partygoers say heavy-handed security staff and racist door policies are ruining the tolerant atmosphere of the city’s club scene. ‘Atlantics’ Review: Haunted by Ghosts and Injustice in SenegalMati Diop’s Cannes prize winner is a potent mix of genres and moods. Is This the End of ‘Days of Our Lives’?Cast members of the long-running soap opera jumped in to counter rumors of the show’s demise. Its producers are currently in renewal talks with NBC. The Razr’s Back, Flipping Open an Old Love StoryTapping into nostalgia, Motorola announced the return of the sleek foldable phone. Some praised the update, while others sneered at the $1,500 price. In Praise of Jennifer Nettles’s Equal Play PantsHer red carpet style at the Country Music Awards did the talking for her. Others should follow her example. More Recent Articles |
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A 16-year-old student opened fire at a Southern California high school Thursday, killing at least two students and injuring three others, local authorities said.
Rosalia and Alejandro Sanz were the big winners at the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards which took place Thursday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The Atlanta Braves boosted their bullpen, signing former San Francisco Giants reliever Will Smith to a multiyear contract.
Photos from the red carpet and inside the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nev., on November 14, 2019.
All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony, who has been out of the NBA for over a year, will join the Portland Trail Blazers.
Honorees arrive on the red carpet for TIME 100 Next on November 14, 2019 at Pier 17 in New York City.
A South Carolina judge sentenced a teenager to life in prison without parole Thursday for killing two people during a school shooting in 2016.
Major League Baseball is expected to broaden its investigation into whether other teams, including the 2019 Houston Astros, used technology to steal signs.
The University of Memphis declared basketball star James Wiseman ineligible to play after the freshman withdrew his lawsuit against the NCAA.
An office meant to protect whistle-blowers within the Department of Veterans Affairs was weaponized against them and promoted a culture of fear within the massive federal agency, lawmakers said.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout earned his third American League MVP Award, while Dodgers slugger Cody Bellinger was named National League MVP for the first time.
President Donald Trump appealed to the Supreme Court on Thursday to block a Manhattan grand jury subpoena seeking eight years of his New York state tax returns.
Former Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders head coach Hue Jackson will lead the on-field drills during free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick's private workout Saturday in Atlanta.
An elderly man hit in the head by a brick during Hong Kong's anti-government protests died Thursday, medical officials said.
The Cleveland Browns released embattled wide receiver Antonio Callaway, who is facing his second suspension for a possible violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy.
The extra care that black women's hairstyles can require is often a barrier to exercise, but many U.S. health care providers aren't even aware of the problem, a new study finds.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol saw a 14 percent decline in the number of migrants stopped at the border in October, figures released Thursday indicate.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that the percentage of U.S. adults smoking cigarettes reached an all-time low last year, but e-cigarette use increased, mostly among young adults.
The Pentagon has promised "significant progress" on the F-35 Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter, after hearing from lawmakers Wednesday that it's unlikely to receive a multiyear contract to continue the program.
A New Jersey man is a two-state lottery winner after winning $150,000 in his home state and $100,000 in Pennsylvania.
Republican Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin conceded the race for governor to Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, a Democrat, Thursday after a statewide re-canvas of the Nov. 5 election.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has confirmed that the United States plans to keep 500 to 600 troops on the ground in Syria and that the U.S. would continue to partner with Syrian Democratic Forces.
NASA scientists with the New Horizons team have renamed MU69, a Kuiper Belt asteroid. The space rock's new moniker is Arrokoth.
Astronomers have found evidence that the violent history between a pair of peacock-shaped magellanic clouds best explains their similarly sized populations of of massive, young stars.
Guinness World Records celebrated the 16th annual Guinness World Records Day by announcing records including the oldest person to complete a series of swimming challenges and six new records by the Harlem Globetrotters.
Germany's Parliament on Thursday passed legislation making measles vaccinations mandatory for children. 
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