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Amnesty International: 106 people killed amid Iranian protests Iranian security forces have killed more than 100 protesters amid a government crackdown on demonstrations that erupted nationwide last week over a hike in fuel prices, according to a human rights organization. Washington Redskins release former second-round pick Noah Spence The Washington Redskins released former Tampa Bay Buccaneers outside linebacker Noah Spence. Inter Miami CF, Nashville SC make selections in MLS Expansion Draft Major League Soccer expansion franchises Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC made their selections in the 2019 MLS Expansion Draft on Tuesday night. Senate passes bill in support of Hong Kong protesters The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan bill Tuesday in support of the Hong Kong protesters' pro-democracy fight against China that could result in sanctions imposed against the Asian nation. Impeachment: Former Ukraine envoy calls linking aide to Biden investigation 'unacceptable' Former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker said Tuesday that the linking of a probe into Ukrainian energy company Burisma holdings to former Vice President Joe Biden was unacceptable. College Football Playoff: LSU remains atop latest rankings, Alabama at No. 5 LSU remained at the top of this week's College Football Playoff rankings, while Alabama stayed at No. 5 following star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's season-ending hip injury. Georgia teenager arrested for plotting attack on predominately black church A Georgia teenager was arrested on Tuesday after police said she was planning an attack on a predominantly black church. New England Patriots activate OL Isaiah Wynn from injured reserve After an extended absence due to a toe injury, the New England Patriots activated starting offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn from injured reserve. Cleveland Browns place S Morgan Burnett on injured reserve The Cleveland Browns placed veteran safety Morgan Burnett on season-ending injured reserve with an Achilles injury. Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell receive simultaneous Hollywood Walk of Fame stars 'Frozen II' stars Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell both received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Tuesday. 'Frozen II' is in theaters Friday. Washington, D.C., attorney general sues DoorDash over tip policy Washington D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against delivery service DoorDash on Tuesday alleging the company misled customers about where their tips were going. People who had half their brains removed remain high-functioning People with half their brains removed were remarkably high-functioning, according to a new analysis that assessed brain health among six adults who had undergone a hemispherectomy as children. Miami Dolphins release RB Mark Walton after aggravated battery charge The Miami Dolphins waived running back Mark Walton after he was arrested Tuesday morning on a charge of aggravated battery of a pregnant woman. Light exercise beneficial for people with sickle cell disease Mild exercise is safe and beneficial for people with sickle cell disease, contrary to traditional beliefs, a new study finds. Umbilical cord 'milking' may cause brain bleeding in preemies Squeezing the last drops of blood from the umbilical cord has been touted to help preterm babies get more of the nutrients they need, but it may be dangerous, a new study finds. New York sues Juul for deceptive marketing New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit Tuesday against e-cigarette maker Juul, alleging deceptive business practices and illegal sales to minors. U.S. begins production on combatant ship for Saudi Arabia The ship, to be christened the HMS Saud, began construction last month in Marinette, Wisc., as part of a weapons partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. NTSB recommends Boeing fix 737 NGs after Southwest flight death The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that Boeing redesign the engine covers on its 737 next-generation planes after an investigation of Southwest Flight 1380, in which a passenger died last year. Man pleads guilty to selling ammunition to Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock An Arizona man accused of selling illegally manufactured ammunition to Las Vegas mass shooting gunman Stephen Paddock pleaded guilty on Tuesday. Sugars essential to life detected in meteorites, a first For the first time, scientists have identified sugars essential to life inside meteorites. Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China Workers at a spa in China were shocked when a 10-foot python fell through the ceiling -- and experts said it may have been there for up to 10 years. Sierra Nevada Corp. ships Shooting Star cargo module to Kennedy Space Center Sierra Nevada Corp. has shipped its new disposable space cargo container to Kennedy Space Center in Florida to prepare for carrying supplies to the International Space Station. |
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Officials Testify That Trump Requests on Ukraine Call Were InappropriateIn the second week of impeachment hearings, White House national security aides recalled their concerns after the president’s conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart. Trump Takes Aim at His Own White House AidesEven for a president who rarely spares the rhetorical howitzer, this was something new. Key Moments from the Impeachment Inquiry Hearing: Vindman, Williams, Morrison and Volker TestifyThe White House pushed back on a top aide to the vice president who testified that Mr. Trump’s conversation with Ukraine’s president was inappropriate. A Purple Heart, Combat Badge and Ranger Tab: Vindman Sends a Message“The uniform I wear today is that of the United States Army,” Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman told the impeachment inquiry. “We do not serve any particular political party; we serve the nation.” How Democrats Would Tax High-Income Professionals (Not Just the Mega-Rich)Moody’s data shows that higher taxes would be paid disproportionately in Democratic-leaning states. 4 Democratic Candidates Push NBC on Eve of DebateCiting harassment allegations at the network, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren urged its parent, Comcast, to conduct an independent review. After Keeping a Careful Distance From Trump, Nikki Haley Is All InHer pivot is seen as a recognition of the realities of today’s Republican Party — there is little future after separating yourself from the president. Racist Manifesto Lands on Syracuse Students’ Phones, Deepening CrisisGov. Andrew Cuomo called for an outside monitor after a series of racist incidents that has left Syracuse University besieged. Senate Passes Bill to Support Hong Kong Protesters, Putting Pressure on TrumpThe House and Senate both passed the bill with a veto-proof majority. It compels the U.S. to penalize Chinese and Hong Kong officials responsible for abuses. Parents of Besieged Hong Kong Protesters Come to the Front LinesThe parents of young people under siege at a university emerged as a call for compromise. Ukraine, Syracuse University, Fred Rogers: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Republican Strategy RevealedDuring testimony from the White House’s top Ukraine expert in the impeachment hearings today, Republican lawmakers displayed their plan of attack. Colonel Vindman’s AmericaIt’s not a place that Donald Trump knows much about. Republicans Are Following Trump to NowhereThere’s an impeachment lesson hiding in the president’s failure to produce the political results he wants. Bill Barr, the Man From 1980His controversial speeches offer a message to conservative elites: Even under Trump, it will always be the Reagan era. The Ayatollah Comes for the InternetThe almost complete shutdown imposed over the weekend sets a new oppressive benchmark. What if All That Flying Is Good for the Planet?Without tourism, it’s easy to imagine the Serengeti turned into cattle ranches. The Cowardice Behind Trump’s Vaping-Ban RetreatThe dangers of flavored e-cigarettes are clear. But the administration blinked. Philanthropists Bench Women of Color, the M.V.P.s of Social ChangeAnd we all lose out. How Can Americans Compete With Mexicans Making a Tenth of What They Do?Congress should require Mexico to bolster employees’ rights before signing off on a new trade pact. This Is Not Dystopian Fiction. This Is China.Communist leaders engage in modern-day totalitarian brainwashing, bizarre lies and industrial-level indoctrination to suppress Muslims. Changing Chefs, Gotham Bar and Grill Starts a New EraAfter nearly 35 years under Alfred Portale, the much-loved Village restaurant is now firmly in the hands of Victoria Blamey. What Tweets and Emojis Did to the NovelThe digital age ushered in new ways of reading — and revived old ones (the scroll and the ideogram). Could it also explain the rise of autofiction? Charles Finch considers. Elon Musk, Accused of Defaming Cave Explorer, Must Stand Trial, Judge SaysThe explorer had filed a lawsuit last year after Mr. Musk accused him of being a “pedo guy.” Mr. Musk wanted the case thrown out. Man Who Threatened to ‘Put a Bullet’ in Rep. Omar Pleads GuiltyCongresswoman Ilhan Omar asked for leniency in sentencing the western New York man. George Morris, Equestrian Legend, Is Permanently Barred From the SportAccusations of sexual abuse led to the expulsion of Mr. Morris, a former coach of the United States Olympic team. Navy Wants to Eject From SEALs a Sailor Cleared by Trump, Officials SayChief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher is expected to be formally notified of the action on Wednesday. Speed Bump or Tortuous Path? At Debate, Johnson and Corbyn Maneuver on BrexitThose clashing messages formed the core of the first debate before Britain’s general election, one that could determine whether it leaves the European Union. Mauricio Pochettino Was So Successful He Couldn’t WinPochettino transformed Tottenham into a club that could not afford to fail, and in doing so guaranteed that he would. The Metaphysics of Kylie Cosmetics Being Sold to CotyIs this the harbinger of a new stage in the Kardashian-Jenner empire? And if so, what does it mean for the rest of us? ‘The Crown’: The History Behind Season 3 on NetflixAs in past seasons, the latest installment of Netflix’s show about the life and times of Queen Elizabeth II melds fact and fiction. Here’s how The Times covered events depicted this season. Roman Polanski’s French Film Industry Support May Be WaningThe director’s latest movie is topping the French box office, but a trade association is looking to suspend his membership. Tiny Love Stories: ‘From Romantic Tragedy to Romantic Comedy’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. For Some Children With Autism, Dance Is a Form of ExpressionResearchers are studying how movement helps children with special needs improve social communication and motor skills. A G.O.P. Star Emerges in Impeachment Hearings. Democratic Donors Notice.As Representative Elise Stefanik, a New York Republican, took a leading role in Friday’s impeachment hearing, donations came pouring in to her Democratic challenger. More Recent Articles |
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Iranian security forces have killed more than 100 protesters amid a government crackdown on demonstrations that erupted nationwide last week over a hike in fuel prices, according to a human rights organization.
The Washington Redskins released former Tampa Bay Buccaneers outside linebacker Noah Spence.
Major League Soccer expansion franchises Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC made their selections in the 2019 MLS Expansion Draft on Tuesday night.
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan bill Tuesday in support of the Hong Kong protesters' pro-democracy fight against China that could result in sanctions imposed against the Asian nation.
Former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker said Tuesday that the linking of a probe into Ukrainian energy company Burisma holdings to former Vice President Joe Biden was unacceptable.
LSU remained at the top of this week's College Football Playoff rankings, while Alabama stayed at No. 5 following star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's season-ending hip injury.
A Georgia teenager was arrested on Tuesday after police said she was planning an attack on a predominantly black church.
After an extended absence due to a toe injury, the New England Patriots activated starting offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn from injured reserve.
The Cleveland Browns placed veteran safety Morgan Burnett on season-ending injured reserve with an Achilles injury.
'Frozen II' stars Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell both received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Tuesday. 'Frozen II' is in theaters Friday.
Washington D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against delivery service DoorDash on Tuesday alleging the company misled customers about where their tips were going.
People with half their brains removed were remarkably high-functioning, according to a new analysis that assessed brain health among six adults who had undergone a hemispherectomy as children.
The Miami Dolphins waived running back Mark Walton after he was arrested Tuesday morning on a charge of aggravated battery of a pregnant woman.
Mild exercise is safe and beneficial for people with sickle cell disease, contrary to traditional beliefs, a new study finds.
Squeezing the last drops of blood from the umbilical cord has been touted to help preterm babies get more of the nutrients they need, but it may be dangerous, a new study finds.
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit Tuesday against e-cigarette maker Juul, alleging deceptive business practices and illegal sales to minors.
The ship, to be christened the HMS Saud, began construction last month in Marinette, Wisc., as part of a weapons partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that Boeing redesign the engine covers on its 737 next-generation planes after an investigation of Southwest Flight 1380, in which a passenger died last year.
An Arizona man accused of selling illegally manufactured ammunition to Las Vegas mass shooting gunman Stephen Paddock pleaded guilty on Tuesday.
For the first time, scientists have identified sugars essential to life inside meteorites.
Workers at a spa in China were shocked when a 10-foot python fell through the ceiling -- and experts said it may have been there for up to 10 years.
Sierra Nevada Corp. has shipped its new disposable space cargo container to Kennedy Space Center in Florida to prepare for carrying supplies to the International Space Station. 
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