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Human rights groups condemn deportation of North Koreans Human rights groups condemned the South Korean government on Monday over its deportation last week of two North Korean fishermen accused of killing 16 fellow crew members on a boat. Bernard Tyson, CEO of Kaiser Permanente, dies at 60 Bernard J. Tyson, chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente, died unexpectedly Sunday in his sleep at the age of 60, the not-for-profit health care company said. In photos: Moments from the People's Choice Awards red carpet Stars arrive for the 45th annual E! People's Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on November 10, 2019. Boston Celtics' Gordon Hayward suffers broken hand, will visit specialist Boston Celtics All-Star forward Gordon Hayward will visit a hand specialist Monday after suffering a broken left hand during the team's 135-115 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Zachary Winston, brother of MSU star Cassius Winston, dies after being hit by train Zachary Winston, the younger brother of Michigan State basketball star Cassius Winston, was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Albion, Mich., over the weekend. MLS Cup final: Seattle Sounders beat Toronto FC for second title in four years The Seattle Sounders earned a 3-1 win over Toronto FC to claim their second MLS Cup on Sunday at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. Arkansas fires head coach Chad Morris after loss to Western Kentucky Arkansas fired head football coach Chad Morris after two dismal seasons leading the team. Spain's Socialist Party wins general election, but will need help to form coalition The ruling center-left Socialist Party looked ready to win the most seats in Span's general elections Sunday but will have to find smaller parties to build a coalition government. Heat's Dion Waiters had panic attack after eating edible; facing 10-game ban Miami Heat guard Dion Waiters is facing a 10-game suspension after eating a THC-infused edible on the team's charter flight last week. Nikki Haley accuses John Kelly, Rex Tillerson of recruiting her to work against President Donald Trump Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told CBS News Sunday former White House Chief of State John Kelly and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tried to recruit her to work against President Donald Trump. Bolivia's president resigns, hours after calling for new election Bolivian president Evo Morales announced Sunday his resignation, hours after calling for a fresh election amid allegations of voting irregularities and growing opposition. Watch: Ravens' Lamar Jackson dazzles with long touchdown run vs. Bengals Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson showed off his legs with a spectacular touchdown run against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. Russian authorities accuse historian in death of student A Russian historian and university lecturer has allegedly confessed to the death of a former student after being rescued from the Moika River in St. Petersburg Saturday. 'Midway' tops the North American box office with $17.5M The Word War II adventure "Midway" -- starring Aaron Eckhart and Nick Jonas -- is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $17.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Netanyahu: Yitzhak Rabin 'was not a traitor' Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that slain Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin "was not a traitor" for approving the 1993 Oslo Accords and admitted he should have spoken out more against those who labeled him as one. Jordan moves to end deal for land farmed by Israelis Jordanian soldiers closed off the entrance to farming land within its borders that had been used by Israel for more than two decades as a deal to cultivate the land comes to an end. Mercury to pass across middle of sun Monday in rarity For only the third time in 100 years, the planet Mercury will pass across the middle of the sun on Monday morning. Supporters celebrate Japan's emperor, empress during parade New Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako greeted supporters Sunday afternoon in Tokyo during a 30-minute parade from the Imperial Palace to celebrate his enthronement. Iran begins work on second reactor at Bushehr plant Iran officially started construction Sunday on a second nuclear reactor at its Bushehr power plant site. Pope plans to visit South Sudan, also urges prayers for Bolivia Pope France, urging politicians in South Sudan to forge a consensus government, said Sunday he plans to visit the trouble African nation later this year. He also urged prayers for another troubled nation politically: Bolivia. Sydney faces 'catastropic' fire warning as Australian brush fires continue For the first time since 2009, Australian fire officials issued a maximum fire warning for Sydney and the surrounding region for Tuesday after brush fires killed three people and injured 40 more over the weekend. Opioids won't help arthritis patients long-term: studyAdam Schiff rejects GOP request for whistle-blower testimony as 'redundant and unnecessary' House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff described a request by the Republicans for public testimony this week by the whistle-blower who sparked an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump as "redundant and Finn Wolfhard's band Calpurnia announces split "Stranger Things" and "It" star Finn Wolfhard's Canadian indie rock band Calpurnia has broken up. |
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Bolivian Leader Evo Morales Steps DownA leftist who had served longer than any other current head of state in Latin America, Mr. Morales lost his grip on power amid violent protests set off by a disputed election. What Joe Biden Actually Did in UkraineThe aims and the aftermath of a legacy project that underscores Mr. Biden’s years of diplomacy — but has been swallowed by the subplot of his son and a Ukrainian gas company. Giuliani Associate Says He Gave Demand for Biden Inquiry to UkrainiansThe claim by the associate, Lev Parnas, is being vigorously disputed. Nikki Haley Describes Rebuffing Internal Scheme Against TrumpThe former ambassador to the United Nations says in a new book that John Kelly and Rex Tillerson sought to enlist her in circumventing President Trump’s policies. In Yoga, Blurry Lines Easily CrossedThe hands-on teaching practices of some of yoga’s most celebrated gurus — and accusations of inappropriate touch that may have gone too far — raise questions about consent. Yoga Is Finally Facing Consent and Unwanted TouchYoga students and studios are grappling with inappropriate, manipulative and exploitative teachers and teachings. Close Election in Kentucky Was Ripe for Twitter, and an Omen for 2020As hyperpartisan activists, trolls and bots spread unfounded claims of voter fraud, a contested governor’s race is a preview of what many fear for the presidential election. Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders Star in Their Own Iowa Buddy MovieHe’s 78. She’s 30. For two days they traveled through Iowa bringing their progressive message to the heartland. The F.B.I.’s New Approach to Combating Domestic Terrorism: Straight TalkAnticipating a surge in racist and hate-fueled attacks during the 2020 race, officials are speaking more frankly about politically motivated violence. The Disorienting Defenses of Donald TrumpThe president and his allies ask Americans to reject the evidence before their eyes. You Must Never Vote for BloombergHis expansion of the notoriously racist stop-and-frisk program is a complete and nonnegotiable deal breaker. Big Business Is Overcharging You $5,000 a YearConsolidation is great for corporations — and bad for almost everyone else. Don’t Expect Polls to Change Republican MindsWhen it comes to impeachment (and pretty much everything else), the G.O.P. is no longer driven by public opinion. Artificial Intelligence Is Too Important to Leave to Google and Facebook AloneLet’s develop a public research consortium to take on useful projects that have no commercial prospects. Whodunit in the Library: Someone Keeps Hiding the Anti-Trump BooksA public library in northern Idaho says its books about gun rights and President Trump keep wandering far from their correct spots on the shelves. Navy Submarine, Missing for 75 Years, Is Found Off OkinawaPrivate explorers found the U.S.S. Grayback beneath 1,400 feet of water after realizing that a mistranslated Japanese war record had pointed searchers in the wrong direction. Seattle Beats Toronto to Win M.L.S. CupThree second-half goals deliver the Sounders’ second title in four years, to the delight of a record-setting home crowd. 2 Die in Jealous Rampage; City’s Third Murder-Suicide in DaysA man shot his ex-girlfriend in the head, then shot her new boyfriend in the chest before killing himself, the police said. Jordan Reclaims Land Israelis Used Under ’94 Peace AccordIsraelis see the step as a reflection of the dismal state of relations a quarter century after the treaty was reached. India’s Soundtrack of Hate, With a Pop SheenMixing dance tracks with calls for religious warfare, Hindutva pop amplifies a wave of Hindu nationalism in Narendra Modi’s India. Netflix Was Only the Start: Disney Streaming Service Shakes an IndustryWith the arrival of Disney Plus on Tuesday, a growing medium rises to dominance. ‘It Was Horrible’: Man Killed in Gruesome Brawl at Homeless ShelterThe stabbing has brought renewed attention to the safety issues at some of New York City’s shelters. How to — Literally — Sound More Confident and PersuasiveSpeak up, it’ll help. In Seeking to Join Suit Over Subpoena Power, Mulvaney Goes Up Against the PresidentIn effect, the acting chief of staff hopes the court will tell him whether to listen to his own boss, who wants him to remain silent, or to comply with a subpoena from the House, which wants his testimony. More Recent Articles |
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Human rights groups condemned the South Korean government on Monday over its deportation last week of two North Korean fishermen accused of killing 16 fellow crew members on a boat.
Bernard J. Tyson, chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente, died unexpectedly Sunday in his sleep at the age of 60, the not-for-profit health care company said.
Stars arrive for the 45th annual E! People's Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on November 10, 2019.
Boston Celtics All-Star forward Gordon Hayward will visit a hand specialist Monday after suffering a broken left hand during the team's 135-115 win over the San Antonio Spurs.
Zachary Winston, the younger brother of Michigan State basketball star Cassius Winston, was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Albion, Mich., over the weekend.
The Seattle Sounders earned a 3-1 win over Toronto FC to claim their second MLS Cup on Sunday at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.
Arkansas fired head football coach Chad Morris after two dismal seasons leading the team.
The ruling center-left Socialist Party looked ready to win the most seats in Span's general elections Sunday but will have to find smaller parties to build a coalition government.
Miami Heat guard Dion Waiters is facing a 10-game suspension after eating a THC-infused edible on the team's charter flight last week.
Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told CBS News Sunday former White House Chief of State John Kelly and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tried to recruit her to work against President Donald Trump.
Bolivian president Evo Morales announced Sunday his resignation, hours after calling for a fresh election amid allegations of voting irregularities and growing opposition.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson showed off his legs with a spectacular touchdown run against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.
A Russian historian and university lecturer has allegedly confessed to the death of a former student after being rescued from the Moika River in St. Petersburg Saturday.
The Word War II adventure "Midway" -- starring Aaron Eckhart and Nick Jonas -- is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $17.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that slain Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin "was not a traitor" for approving the 1993 Oslo Accords and admitted he should have spoken out more against those who labeled him as one.
Jordanian soldiers closed off the entrance to farming land within its borders that had been used by Israel for more than two decades as a deal to cultivate the land comes to an end.
For only the third time in 100 years, the planet Mercury will pass across the middle of the sun on Monday morning.
New Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako greeted supporters Sunday afternoon in Tokyo during a 30-minute parade from the Imperial Palace to celebrate his enthronement.
Iran officially started construction Sunday on a second nuclear reactor at its Bushehr power plant site.
Pope France, urging politicians in South Sudan to forge a consensus government, said Sunday he plans to visit the trouble African nation later this year. He also urged prayers for another troubled nation politically: Bolivia.
For the first time since 2009, Australian fire officials issued a maximum fire warning for Sydney and the surrounding region for Tuesday after brush fires killed three people and injured 40 more over the weekend.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff described a request by the Republicans for public testimony this week by the whistle-blower who sparked an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump as "redundant and
"Stranger Things" and "It" star Finn Wolfhard's Canadian indie rock band Calpurnia has broken up. 
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