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New York Jets place Trumaine Johnson on IR, likely to be released in off-season The New York Jets placed veteran cornerback Trumaine Johnson on injured reserve due to ankle injuries. U.S. security heads warn Russia, China, Iran will interfere in elections As voters in several states take the polls in key elections Tuesday, seven federal security agencies warned "foreign malicious actors" will attempt to interfere in U.S. democracy. Miami Dolphins release Robert Nkemdiche, place Preston Williams on IR The Miami Dolphins released defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche after he played in only two games with the team. Roger Stone exits first day of trial in Russia probe early with apparent illness The trial of Republican operative Roger Stone began this week in federal court in Washington D.C., possibly shedding new light on connections between WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign. Atlanta Hawks' John Collins receives 25-game suspension for PEDs Atlanta Hawks forward John Collins was suspended without pay for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA anti-drug program. Hong Kong protesters don Guy Fawkes masks to mark month since mask ban Hundreds of protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks clashed with Hong Kong police Tuesday evening in a demonstration marking one month since the government implemented a ban on protesters wearing masks. Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson placed on injured reserve The Philadelphia Eagles placed veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson on injured reserve with a core muscle injury. Texas police release suspect in homecoming party shooting Police in North Texas recommended Tuesday that a capital murder case be dropped for a man accused of opening fire at a homecoming party, killing two people last month. Israel approves cable cars in Jerusalem, upsetting Palestinians The Israeli government approved the construction of a cable car in Jerusalem that would cross into Palestinian territory. 13-year-old charged with murder escapes N.C. police custody Authorities in North Carolina launched a manhunt Tuesday after a 13-year-old boy accused of two counts of murder escaped from police custody. Jaguars' Doug Marrone: Nick Foles to start over Gardner Minshew The Jacksonville Jaguars will be turning back to quarterback Nick Foles when he returns from his injury next week. Dow, Nasdaq hit record highs for second consecutive day The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite hit record highs for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. Carolina Panthers place QB Cam Newton on injured reserve with foot injury The Carolina Panthers placed star quarterback Cam Newton on season-ending injured reserve with a foot injury. Many consult social media to diagnose STDs The HIV test came back positive and the patient, full of fear and denial, took to the STD forum on the popular social media site Reddit. Bell-Boeing awarded $146M for MV-22 aircraft upgrades, maintenance Bell-Boeing has been awarded a $146 million contract for upgrades and maintenance on the MV-22 aircraft. Elizabeth Warren unveils goal to reduce veteran suicide rates Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren unveiled Tuesday a goal of cutting veteran suicide rates in half in her first term if elected. British tour operator Thomas Cook left thousands of customers uninsured British tour operator Thomas Cook lacked insurance to cover potential claims for serious injury, illness or deaths for thousands of customers, Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom said. New impeachment transcripts show change in testimony by Trump diplomat Gordon Sondland Lawmakers leading the impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump released more deposition transcripts Tuesday from a diplomat and former envoy to Ukraine, which show a significant change from prior testimony. Many older Americans misuse antibiotics Half of American seniors report taking antibiotics in the last two years, but many also say they have misused them. Too much screen time may slow toddlers' brain development Toddlers who spend loads of time looking at tablets, smartphones or TVs may be changing their brains, and not for the better. Infectious cancer affecting mussels spread across the Atlantic An infectious cancer has spread from mussels living along the coast of British Columbia to related mussel species in Europe and South America. Watch: Former hotel manager seeking owner of lost photo album The former manager of a South Carolina hotel is trying to reunite a photo album left behind at the facility about a decade ago with an album of photos from a hiking trip in Maine. AT&T to pay $60M to settle FTC allegations of misleading consumers on 'unlimited data' The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday that AT&T has agreed to pay $60 million to settle its allegations the wireless provider misled smartphone customers with promises of "unlimited" data. |
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Sondland Updates Impeachment Testimony, Describing Ukraine Quid Pro QuoGordon D. Sondland recounted how he told Ukrainian officials that military aid was tied to their commitment to investigations President Trump wanted. Trump Tax Return Case Confronts Supreme Court With a Momentous ChoiceRichard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton sustained unanimous losses when they sought to withhold evidence, suggesting that President Trump may face an uphill fight. Mormon Family Massacre Stuns Mexico, Laying Bare Government’s HelplessnessWhen the gunfire on a rural roadway finally stopped, six children and three women were dead. ‘Innocence Is Shattered:’ A Storied Mormon Family Reels After Mexico MurdersFundamentalist groups that split from the Mormon church have for years navigated life amid the drug war in northern Mexico. For Third Time, Mayor Passes Over a Black Chief to Run the N.Y.P.D.Mayor Bill de Blasio defended his choice of a white police commissioner, saying the job was a “special calling.” Who’s Actually Electable in 2020?A new poll from The New York Times reveals which Democratic candidates may have a competitive edge against President Trump in battleground states. The Life of Thomas EdisonDavid Oshinsky talks about Edmund Morris’s “Edison,” and Tina Jordan discusses new memoirs by Demi Moore, Julie Andrews and Carly Simon. Why Donald Trump Hates Your DogYour furry beloved can’t elevate or enrich him. Debatable: How Do the Democrats Beat Trump in 2020?The party’s progressive and centrist flanks are each convinced that the other will lead to the president’s re-election. We Need Walter Mercado’s OptimismThe Puerto Rican astrologer’s affirmations brought the Latinx community together and made me, an awkward teenager, feel less alone. Elizabeth Warren Is Asking the Most Important Question on Health CareHow can we move from a broken system to one that covers everyone, restrains prices and improves outcomes? South Sudan Silences a Witness to Its HorrorsSam Mednick of The Associated Press was expelled for telling the truth. Martin Scorsese: I Said Marvel Movies Aren’t Cinema. Let Me Explain.Cinema is an art form that brings you the unexpected. In superhero movies, nothing is at risk, a director says. Wake Up, DemocratsYou won’t beat Trump by taking unpopular positions. His Face Is Unmistakable. It Is the Face of Protest.All around the world, protesters wear Guy Fawkes masks to conceal their identity in service of a cause. Liberalism’s Latinx ProblemWhy is Elizabeth Warren describing Latinos with a term that few would use themselves? An Invitation to Readers: Variations on a LetterBe creative. Send us a limerick, haiku, fractured nursery rhyme, whatever strikes your fancy. Everything’s Coming Up Kusama, Including a Macy’s BalloonBut is there such a thing as too much attention for the Japanese artist who once struggled to get noticed? Is the art world cashing in? Swimming Against a Tide of Expensive SushiUogashi, in its new theater district home, offers omakase-quality nigiri without the forbidding prices of the latest sushi temples. Biden Attacks Warren as a ‘My Way or the Highway’ ElitistJoseph R. Biden Jr. escalated the war of words between the two leading Democratic candidates, painting Elizabeth Warren as unwilling to accept criticism of her plans. Trump Called Woman Who Accused Him of Sexual Assault, Records ShowMr. Trump and Summer Zervos exchanged several calls in 2007 and 2008, including on the day she says he attacked her. Man Is Fatally Stabbed Over Popeyes Chicken SandwichMoments after cutting a line for customers ordering the new sandwich, the victim was stabbed in the upper body, the police said. The popular sandwich returned to restaurants on Sunday after a hiatus. Jacob Rees-Mogg Suggests Grenfell Victims Lacked ‘Common Sense’Heading into an election campaign in Britain, the comment by one of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s most well-known cabinet ministers could complicate matters for his Conservative Party. Man Accused of Murder in Texas Shooting Is Released From JailBrandon Ray Gonzales was arrested the day after two people were killed at a crowded homecoming party in October. Now, the authorities want the capital murder charge against him to be dropped. Ernest J. Gaines, Author of ‘The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,’ Is Dead at 86Mr. Gaines chronicled the lives and struggles of black people in the South before the civil rights era; “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” is his best-known work. White Supremacists Flee From Emmett Till Memorial While Filming VideoIt’s the latest in a string of incidents involving the Mississippi memorial sign, going back over a decade. ‘Museum Diplomacy’ as New Pompidou Center Opens in ShanghaiThe French museum will curate the exhibitions and provide works from its collection. But Chinese officials are keeping a close eye on what gets shown. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Couldn’t Breathe — or Cancel’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Microsoft Surface Pro X Review: Powerful Computer, but So-So TabletWith its new Surface, Microsoft has made progress blending the best of mobile devices and personal computers. But it falls short in offering a fingertip-friendly experience for tablets. Stalking the Endangered Wax PalmColombia’s national tree, the wax palm, is endangered. Now, with decades of guerrilla war in retreat, scientists are rediscovering vast forests and racing to study and protect them. 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The New York Jets placed veteran cornerback Trumaine Johnson on injured reserve due to ankle injuries.
As voters in several states take the polls in key elections Tuesday, seven federal security agencies warned "foreign malicious actors" will attempt to interfere in U.S. democracy.
The Miami Dolphins released defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche after he played in only two games with the team.
The trial of Republican operative Roger Stone began this week in federal court in Washington D.C., possibly shedding new light on connections between WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign.
Atlanta Hawks forward John Collins was suspended without pay for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA anti-drug program.
Hundreds of protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks clashed with Hong Kong police Tuesday evening in a demonstration marking one month since the government implemented a ban on protesters wearing masks.
The Philadelphia Eagles placed veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson on injured reserve with a core muscle injury.
Police in North Texas recommended Tuesday that a capital murder case be dropped for a man accused of opening fire at a homecoming party, killing two people last month.
The Israeli government approved the construction of a cable car in Jerusalem that would cross into Palestinian territory.
Authorities in North Carolina launched a manhunt Tuesday after a 13-year-old boy accused of two counts of murder escaped from police custody.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be turning back to quarterback Nick Foles when he returns from his injury next week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite hit record highs for the second consecutive day on Tuesday.
The Carolina Panthers placed star quarterback Cam Newton on season-ending injured reserve with a foot injury.
The HIV test came back positive and the patient, full of fear and denial, took to the STD forum on the popular social media site Reddit.
Bell-Boeing has been awarded a $146 million contract for upgrades and maintenance on the MV-22 aircraft.
Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren unveiled Tuesday a goal of cutting veteran suicide rates in half in her first term if elected.
British tour operator Thomas Cook lacked insurance to cover potential claims for serious injury, illness or deaths for thousands of customers, Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom said.
Lawmakers leading the impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump released more deposition transcripts Tuesday from a diplomat and former envoy to Ukraine, which show a significant change from prior testimony.
Half of American seniors report taking antibiotics in the last two years, but many also say they have misused them.
Toddlers who spend loads of time looking at tablets, smartphones or TVs may be changing their brains, and not for the better.
An infectious cancer has spread from mussels living along the coast of British Columbia to related mussel species in Europe and South America.
The former manager of a South Carolina hotel is trying to reunite a photo album left behind at the facility about a decade ago with an album of photos from a hiking trip in Maine.
The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday that AT&T has agreed to pay $60 million to settle its allegations the wireless provider misled smartphone customers with promises of "unlimited" data. 
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