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Democrats give Trump deadline for impeachment hearing participation The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee sent President Donald Trump a letter Friday setting a Dec. 6 deadline to determine whether the president's attorneys will participate in impeachment proceedings. Evacuation order lifted two days after Texas chemical plant blasts The mandatory evacuation order for a 4-mile radius around a Texas chemical plant was lifted Friday, two days after a series of explosions at the facility. Three minors wounded in Black Friday knife attack in The Hague Netherlands police said three young people were stabbed Friday evening on a busy shopping street in The Hague. Black Friday shopping marked with bomb threats, shooting incident A Walmart store in New York state was evacuated following a bomb threat during the afternoon on Black Friday, one day after a Pennsylvania Walmart was evacuated and a shooting was reported at a Target in California. GE awarded $1.3B for T700 helicopter engines to Army, Navy, Air Force General Electric was awarded a $1.3 billion contract modification to deliver T700 helicopter engines for the Army, Navy, Air Force and other agencies. Watch: Chicago probing video of police officer slamming man to the ground Chicago police said an investigation has been opened into a video that shows an officer slamming a man onto the street during an arrest, causing the man to be hospitalized. Watch: Wedding ring lost while skiing in 1992 turns up 2,000 miles away An Oregon woman who lost her wedding ring during a 1992 ski trip has the heirloom back on her finger after it turned up more than 2,000 miles away in Alabama. Widespread inclement weather plays havoc on Black Friday Black Friday shoppers from the West and Upper Midwest through New England faced blizzard conditions and hazardous weather to get out for traditional holiday store hopping. Football's winningest coach, John McKissick, dies at 93Researchers discover stellar black hole too large for science to explain A team of scientists based in China announced the discovery of a stellar black hole so large that science currently lacks an explanation for it. Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux reunite for Friendsgiving Married celebrities Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux -- who split up in 2017 -- celebrated an early Thanksgiving together with friends this week. Three dead, including assailant, in London Bridge 'terror' attack Two people were killed and others wounded by a suspected terrorist wearing a fake suicide belt before officers shot him to death him atop London Bridge on Friday afternoon, Metropolitan Police said. Craig David to headline New Year's Eve special on BBC Singer-songwriter Craig David has been booked to headline a New Year's Eve special on BBC One. Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi announces his resignation After weeks of violent protests in Iraq, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi announced Friday that he will submit his resignation to the Iraqi Parliament. Dying 'Star Wars' fan granted early screening of 'Rise of Skywalker' Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger has granted permission for a terminally ill "Star Wars" fan to watch "The Rise of Skywalker" weeks before its theatrical release. Clemson eyes second straight perfect season, College Football Playoff The Clemson Tigers football team can complete its second consecutive undefeated regular season with a win against South Carolina on Saturday in Columbia, S.C. Japan, South Korea to hold high-level trade talks In the shadow of the United States trade war with China, South Korea's trade ministry said Friday it will hold high-level trade negotiations with Japan to end its long-running standoff. Korean singers Jung Joon-young, Choi Jong-hoon sent to prison for sexual assaults Korean singers Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon were sentenced to several years in prison Friday after they were convicted on rape and other charges. Conor McGregor returning to face Donald Cerrone in UFC 246 Conor McGregor is making his return to Ultimate Fighting Championship, with a UFC 246 welterweight bout against Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone set for Jan. 18 in Las Vegas. Arsenal fires manager Unai Emery after 18-month tenure Premier League soccer club Arsenal fired manager Unai Emery Friday, ending the coach's tenure after 18 months. Saints make nine sacks to beat Falcons, clinch division The New Orleans Saints used nine sacks to clinch the NFC South and beat the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football. Clark Handicap in Kentucky and Matriarch in California top weekend horse racing Weather on both coasts played havoc with Thanksgiving Day horse racing, but the weekend looks brighter with Grade I action at Churchill Downs and Del Mar and some early Kentucky Derby prospects on display. Italian police raid homes of 19 pro-Nazi party members Italian police said officers raided the homes of 19 people suspected of attempting to create an extreme right-wing, pro-Nazi political party. U.S. climber Brad Gobright dies in fall in Mexico Celebrated American rock climber Brad Gobright died in Mexico while attempting to descend a cliff face, authorities said. Jay Park finds re-inspiration to keep going through world tour Korean-American singer and rapper Jay Park spoke with UPI about his solo tour and decision to retire. |
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Iraq Prime Minister Says He Will Resign Amid ProtestsThe announcement comes after demonstrators set fire to the Iranian Consulate and hundreds died in antigovernment unrest. In Afghanistan, Trump Creates Confusion Over U.S. Policy on TalibanThe president said stalled talks with the militant group were back on and called for a cease-fire — something his negotiators had deemed unrealistic. Where’s Lindsey? After G.O.P. Outcry, Graham Emerges as a Trump DefenderAfter initially resisting calls to lead Republicans’ impeachment counteroffensive, the senator has now taken on the role with zeal. Would Republicans Follow Their Garland Rule for the Court in 2020?Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s health scare raised the question of how the Senate would handle a high court vacancy in a presidential election year. House Judiciary Panel Asks Trump if He Will Present Impeachment DefenseRepresentative Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, gave the president until next Friday to say if he will present evidence or call witnesses. That Recruitment Letter From Harvard Probably Doesn’t Mean MuchEspecially if you’re African-American, according to a new study. How Kamala Harris’s Campaign UnraveledMs. Harris is the only 2020 Democrat who has fallen hard out of the top tier of candidates. She has proved to be an uneven campaigner who changes her message and tactics to little effect and has a staff torn into factions. The 72-Hour War Over ChristmasThe mayor of Charleston, W.Va., wanted her city to be more welcoming to all faiths and people, so she changed an annual celebration to the ‘Winter Parade.’ It didn’t last long. The Hunt for Jeffrey Epstein’s Hidden FilesA mysterious man told us he had surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s properties. Then his story took a turn. Donald Trump, Meet Your PrecursorAndrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of. Love Is Not a Tally SheetWhat single parenting taught me about accepting help. Trump Has Made Civil Servants SexyRarely have bureaucrats inspired such passion. Lost and Found in Hemingway’s SpainOf fear and thankfulness. The white elephants of eternity are always out there. Lighting Lanterns of Liberty in Dark CornersWhat Americans can learn from Ali Alinejad and José Daniel Ferrer. The Forgotten Origins of Paid Family LeaveIn 1919, activists from around the world pressed governments to adopt policies to help working mothers. A Whistle-Blower, a Collapsed Hotel, a DeportationDeregulation should be blamed for a fallen building — not the worker who sounded the alarm. In Defense of ‘Woke’Donald Trump and his supporters want the rest of us to stay asleep. Brad Gobright, a Throwback Climber on the Fringes of a SportGobright, who was known for the simple life he led and the risks he took, fell during a descent on Wednesday. New Strawberry-Flavored H.I.V. Drugs for Babies Are Offered at $1 a DayThousands of infants are doomed to early deaths each year, in part because pediatric medicines come in hard pills or bitter syrups that need refrigeration. Witness in Hard Rock Hotel Collapse Is DeportedA construction worker who became a witness in a federal safety investigation into lapses at the New Orleans construction site was deported to his native Honduras. Teacher Fired After Asking Trump to ‘Remove’ Immigrants Wins Her AppealA Texas state agency ruled in favor of the teacher after an independent examiner said tweets she sent to the president were free speech. How Racism Ripples Through Rural California’s PipesIn the 20th century, California’s black farmworkers settled in waterless colonies. The history endures underground, through old pipes, dry wells and shoddy septic tanks. Stabbings Around London Bridge Kill 2 in ‘Terrorist Incident’The authorities said that several people were stabbed, two fatally, and that the police shot and killed a man who appeared to have been wearing “a hoax explosive device.” Suddenly, the Chinese Threat to Australia Seems Very RealAfter a businessman said Chinese agents sought to implant him in Parliament, that revelation and other espionage cases have finally signaled the end of a “let’s get rich together” era. A Good Problem for Stephen F. Austin: Distributing $137,000 in CharityA pastor from the Bahamas and a mid-major university must deal with the ramifications of a surprise windfall. You’re Tracked Everywhere You Go Online. Use This Guide to Fight Back.You can’t stop all of it, but you don’t have to give up. Black Is Still the Only Color for Pierre SoulagesAn exhibition at the Louvre will celebrate the French painter’s 100th birthday. The only other artists given shows there during their lifetimes were Picasso and Chagall. How Spices Have Made, and Unmade, EmpiresFrom turmeric in Nicaragua to cardamom in Guatemala, nonnative ingredients are redefining trade routes and making unexpected connections across lands. Art Basel Miami, Where Big Money Meets Bigger MoneyThe art world’s tribes converge in Miami Beach for the country’s most important art fair. Here’s your guide to the cultural fray. Money-Saving Secrets From Ski BumsTo get nitty-gritty, budget-saving tips, we turned to ski-town locals and winter fanatics for advice. More Recent Articles |
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The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee sent President Donald Trump a letter Friday setting a Dec. 6 deadline to determine whether the president's attorneys will participate in impeachment proceedings.
The mandatory evacuation order for a 4-mile radius around a Texas chemical plant was lifted Friday, two days after a series of explosions at the facility.
Netherlands police said three young people were stabbed Friday evening on a busy shopping street in The Hague.
A Walmart store in New York state was evacuated following a bomb threat during the afternoon on Black Friday, one day after a Pennsylvania Walmart was evacuated and a shooting was reported at a Target in California.
General Electric was awarded a $1.3 billion contract modification to deliver T700 helicopter engines for the Army, Navy, Air Force and other agencies.
Chicago police said an investigation has been opened into a video that shows an officer slamming a man onto the street during an arrest, causing the man to be hospitalized.
An Oregon woman who lost her wedding ring during a 1992 ski trip has the heirloom back on her finger after it turned up more than 2,000 miles away in Alabama.
Black Friday shoppers from the West and Upper Midwest through New England faced blizzard conditions and hazardous weather to get out for traditional holiday store hopping.
John McKissick, the winningest football coach in the country, has died at 93.
A team of scientists based in China announced the discovery of a stellar black hole so large that science currently lacks an explanation for it.
Married celebrities Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux -- who split up in 2017 -- celebrated an early Thanksgiving together with friends this week.
Two people were killed and others wounded by a suspected terrorist wearing a fake suicide belt before officers shot him to death him atop London Bridge on Friday afternoon, Metropolitan Police said.
Singer-songwriter Craig David has been booked to headline a New Year's Eve special on BBC One.
After weeks of violent protests in Iraq, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi announced Friday that he will submit his resignation to the Iraqi Parliament.
Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger has granted permission for a terminally ill "Star Wars" fan to watch "The Rise of Skywalker" weeks before its theatrical release.
The Clemson Tigers football team can complete its second consecutive undefeated regular season with a win against South Carolina on Saturday in Columbia, S.C.
In the shadow of the United States trade war with China, South Korea's trade ministry said Friday it will hold high-level trade negotiations with Japan to end its long-running standoff.
Korean singers Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon were sentenced to several years in prison Friday after they were convicted on rape and other charges.
Conor McGregor is making his return to Ultimate Fighting Championship, with a UFC 246 welterweight bout against Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone set for Jan. 18 in Las Vegas.
Premier League soccer club Arsenal fired manager Unai Emery Friday, ending the coach's tenure after 18 months.
The New Orleans Saints used nine sacks to clinch the NFC South and beat the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football.
Weather on both coasts played havoc with Thanksgiving Day horse racing, but the weekend looks brighter with Grade I action at Churchill Downs and Del Mar and some early Kentucky Derby prospects on display.
Italian police said officers raided the homes of 19 people suspected of attempting to create an extreme right-wing, pro-Nazi political party.
Celebrated American rock climber Brad Gobright died in Mexico while attempting to descend a cliff face, authorities said.
Korean-American singer and rapper Jay Park spoke with UPI about his solo tour and decision to retire. 
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