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Mets' Pete Alonso, Astros' Yordan Alvarez win Rookie of the Year honors New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso and Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez earned Rookie of the Year honors after dominant performances in the 2019 MLB season. Jimmy Carter admitted to hospital for brain procedure Former President Jimmy Carter was admitted Monday to a Georgia hospital for a procedure to relieve pressure on his brain caused by bleeding due to recent falls, his foundation said. Evo Morales accepts asylum in Mexico Former Bolivian President Evo Morales said Monday that he is leaving for Mexico after the country accepted his request for asylum. College gymnast Melanie Coleman, 20, dies after accident in practice An accomplished college gymnast at Southern Connecticut State University died after she sustained a serious spinal cord injury in a training accident. Sean Spicer departs 'Dancing with the Stars' Sean Spicer was cut from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Steelers' James Conner on playing Browns: 'I think I'll be good to go' Pittsburgh Steelers starting running back James Conner expects to return for Thursday night's game against the Cleveland Browns. Eating late may mean higher heart disease risk for women Late dinners and heavy evening snacking may increase women's risk for heart disease, according to researchers at New York City's Columbia University. New York Jets' Chris Herndon, Brian Winters likely out for season The New York Jets are expected to be without tight end Chris Herndon and veteran offensive lineman Brian Winters for the rest of the season. Iraq rejects U.S. call for early elections amid more violent protests Iraqi protesters are demanding the government be overhauled and the country's ruling elite thrown out of office while the Trump administration called for early elections to quell the violence. Denver Broncos rookie QB Drew Lock returning to practice Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock will return to the practice field after an extended absence from the team because of a thumb injury. American Eagle flight slides off runway in dramatic video An American Eagle flight slid off a snowy runway Monday morning at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. All 38 passengers and three crew exited safely with no injuries. D.C. veterans deserve political rights of statehood, activists say The 30,000 veterans who live in Washington deserve the political rights that would come with statehood for the District of Columbia, activists said at a Veterans Day rally. Celtics' Gordon Hayward undergoes surgery on broken hand, out six weeks Boston Celtics All-Star forward Gordon Hayward underwent surgery on his fractured left hand Monday in New York. Washington Redskins name QB Dwayne Haskins as starter for rest of season The Washington Redskins will start rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins for the remainder of the season. San Diego State University suspends all fraternities after student death San Diego State University suspended all 14 fraternities after a student died following a fraternity event. Pentagon official: Trump ordered Ukraine aid freeze despite legal concerns President Donald Trump directed the U.S. government to freeze aid to Ukraine over the summer, Laura Cooper, the top Defense official who oversees Ukraine policy, told the House impeachment inquiry last month. Philadelphia Eagles sign Brandon Brooks to historic contract extension The Philadelphia Eagles made Pro Bowl offensive lineman Brandon Brooks the highest-paid guard in the NFL on Monday after signing him to a large contract extension. Watch: Idaho man breaks two Guinness records hitting a tennis ball An Idaho man put his tennis skills to the test when he broke two Guinness World Records for alternating hits of a tennis ball with a tennis racquet. Watch: Message in a bottle travels from Massachusetts to France in 9 years A Massachusetts man who was only 10 years old when he tossed a message in a bottle into the Atlantic Ocean said he has received a reply from a French man nine years later. Judge dismisses Trump suit over New York tax returns A federal judge on Monday dismissed lawsuit by President Donald Trump to stop the House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining state tax returns under a law recently enacted by New York. U.S. military bases to face an increase in extreme heat Over the next three decades, members of the United States military stationed on bases in the contiguous U.S. could experience an extra month of extreme heat each year, as climate change continues unabated. Australian guided missile destroyer Sydney completes sea trials Australia's newest destroyer, the NUSHIP Sydney, successfully completed its sea trials and is on schedule for delivery to the Navy, the government announced. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley: U.S. troops to remain in Syria Over 500 troops will remain in Syria despite U.S. plans for a troop withdrawal, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley said. |
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E.P.A. to Limit Science Used to Write Public Health RulesA new agency rule would restrict the science that can be used in drafting health regulations by requiring researchers to turn over confidential health data. Trump, Ukraine and Impeachment: The Inside Story of How We Got HerePresident Trump fixated on Ukraine as a solution to his political problems. In five months, his obsession upended American foreign policy and threatened his presidency. Here is how it happened. Feud Between Trump Advisers Underscores a White House Torn by RivalriesMick Mulvaney, the president’s acting chief of staff, and John R. Bolton, his former national security adviser, clashed in court even as more accounts of internal schisms emerged in books and testimony. Defense Dept. Official Testified Trump Questioned Ukraine Aid in JuneLaura K. Cooper told impeachment investigators the White House began questioning the military aid after it came up at a meeting with President Trump. Deval Patrick, Ex-Governor of Massachusetts, Is Considering 2020 Presidential RaceDays after Michael Bloomberg began taking steps to enter the 2020 race, Mr. Patrick’s conversations with top Democrats are the latest evidence of an unsettled presidential primary field. Jimmy Carter Hospitalized for Brain ProcedureThe former president, who has suffered several falls in recent months, was admitted to an Atlanta hospital to relieve pressure caused by bleeding, his office said. After Schumer Praised the Retiring Rep. King, Some Democrats JeeredAnother Democrat, Representative Ilhan Omar, had a different response to the news: “Good riddance.” How the Trump Administration Eroded Its Own Legal Case on DACAWhen the Supreme Court hears arguments on Tuesday, the administration’s attempts to end the program protecting “Dreamers” could rest on a top aide’s actions in 2017. Veterans Day, E.P.A., Hong Kong: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why Military Assistance for Ukraine MattersAmerican aid has the power to tip the scales in a broader battle between authoritarianism and democracy. Running the Numbers on Elizabeth Warren’s Wealth TaxHer policy would make it much harder for people to remain multibillionaires into old age. Here’s what that would look like for Bill Gates and others. Nikki Haley Ignores the Real Problem in the White HouseIt’s not that top aides sought to undermine President Trump, it’s that they thought they had to. To Exonerate Trump, Republicans Embrace Russian DisinformationIn this week’s impeachment hearings, expect a lot of G.O.P. conspiracy theorizing. Bursting the Billionaire BubbleNo, America isn’t waiting for a tycoon savior. Evo Morales Is Gone. Bolivia’s Problems Aren’t.The country’s growing economy and shrinking inequality propped him up for years. But its democracy and its institutions suffered, and that’s what brought him down. I Was Fired From Deadspin for Refusing to ‘Stick to Sports’Pretending that sports can take place in a vacuum would have been profoundly dishonest. Bill Gates, I Implore You to Connect Some DotsBloomberg, Dimon and Gates call liberal tax ideas unfair. But excessive wealth is the real threat. Brown Is the New BlackIn Trump’s America, African-Americans and Latinos have a new kind of solidarity. Please, No More Trump JokesComedians shouldn’t feel pressure to respond to everything the White House does. It’s exhausting. What It’s Really Like to Fight a WarOn Veterans Day, set aside Hollywood clichés, and pick up soldiers’ letters from the front. The Transformation of India Is Nearly CompleteThe Indian Supreme Court’s decision to allow the building of a temple for Rama on a disputed site is likely to intensify the Hindu nationalist efforts to turn India into a majoritarian nation. Ultra-Black Is the New BlackScientists are setting dark traps from which light cannot escape. But nature already has built a few of her own. Virginia Doctor Performed Hysterectomies Without Consent, Prosecutors SayJavaid Perwaiz, an obstetrician and gynecologist, was arrested and charged with health care fraud. In one instance, he was accused of tying one patient’s fallopian tubes without her knowledge, according to court documents. Veterans Day: Trump Returns to N.Y. for Parade, to Cheers and BoosSupporters wore “Make America Great Again” hats while signs were posted in nearby building windows that read “impeach” and “convict.” ‘Not an Easy Decision’: Rescue Mission Ends With an Airman Still MissingAs fellow service members searched for an airman who fell from a plane into the Gulf of Mexico, they confronted the wrenching decision to switch their aim from rescue to recovery. Evo Morales of Bolivia Accepts Asylum in MexicoThe former president, who faced weeks of protest, said he had been forced out in a “coup.” He leaves Bolivia in a power vacuum, with politicians scrambling to form a caretaker government. Will Neil Young’s Marijuana Use Keep Him From Becoming a U.S. Citizen?The famous rocker, a Canadian citizen, wants to vote in America’s 2020 elections. But his naturalization hasn’t gone as planned. How to — Literally — Sound More Confident and PersuasiveSpeak up, it’ll help. Make the Most of Your Credit Card Rewards for Gift SeasonCredit card rewards such as discounted travel and cash back can help take some of the sting out of your holiday budget. How Ludwig Goransson Became Directors’ Secret Musical WeaponThe 35-year-old Swede has worked closely with Ryan Coogler and Donald Glover. Up next: the score for the “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian.” With ‘Shadow Stalker,’ Lynn Hershman Leeson Tackles Internet SurveillanceShe pioneered interactive video and artificial intelligence in art. Now this new-media path-breaker scrutinizes technology’s abuses at the Shed. College Basketball Just Started. Here’s What There Is to Know So Far.Cole Anthony had a strong debut for North Carolina, Memphis already has drama swirling, and some surprises have made for an eventful start to the season. On the Internet, No One Knows You’re Not Rich. Except This Account.It’s easy to look successful on Instagram. Now, getting caught out is easy too. More Recent Articles |
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New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso and Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez earned Rookie of the Year honors after dominant performances in the 2019 MLB season.
Former President Jimmy Carter was admitted Monday to a Georgia hospital for a procedure to relieve pressure on his brain caused by bleeding due to recent falls, his foundation said.
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales said Monday that he is leaving for Mexico after the country accepted his request for asylum.
An accomplished college gymnast at Southern Connecticut State University died after she sustained a serious spinal cord injury in a training accident.
Sean Spicer was cut from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
Pittsburgh Steelers starting running back James Conner expects to return for Thursday night's game against the Cleveland Browns.
Late dinners and heavy evening snacking may increase women's risk for heart disease, according to researchers at New York City's Columbia University.
The New York Jets are expected to be without tight end Chris Herndon and veteran offensive lineman Brian Winters for the rest of the season.
Iraqi protesters are demanding the government be overhauled and the country's ruling elite thrown out of office while the Trump administration called for early elections to quell the violence.
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock will return to the practice field after an extended absence from the team because of a thumb injury.
An American Eagle flight slid off a snowy runway Monday morning at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. All 38 passengers and three crew exited safely with no injuries.
The 30,000 veterans who live in Washington deserve the political rights that would come with statehood for the District of Columbia, activists said at a Veterans Day rally.
Boston Celtics All-Star forward Gordon Hayward underwent surgery on his fractured left hand Monday in New York.
The Washington Redskins will start rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins for the remainder of the season.
San Diego State University suspended all 14 fraternities after a student died following a fraternity event.
President Donald Trump directed the U.S. government to freeze aid to Ukraine over the summer, Laura Cooper, the top Defense official who oversees Ukraine policy, told the House impeachment inquiry last month.
The Philadelphia Eagles made Pro Bowl offensive lineman Brandon Brooks the highest-paid guard in the NFL on Monday after signing him to a large contract extension.
An Idaho man put his tennis skills to the test when he broke two Guinness World Records for alternating hits of a tennis ball with a tennis racquet.
A Massachusetts man who was only 10 years old when he tossed a message in a bottle into the Atlantic Ocean said he has received a reply from a French man nine years later.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed lawsuit by President Donald Trump to stop the House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining state tax returns under a law recently enacted by New York.
Over the next three decades, members of the United States military stationed on bases in the contiguous U.S. could experience an extra month of extreme heat each year, as climate change continues unabated.
Australia's newest destroyer, the NUSHIP Sydney, successfully completed its sea trials and is on schedule for delivery to the Navy, the government announced.
Over 500 troops will remain in Syria despite U.S. plans for a troop withdrawal, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley said. 
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