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In Photos: On the red carpet at the International Emmy Awards The 47th International Emmy Awards took place on Monday, Nov. 25 at the New York Hilton in New York City. Esper: Spencer's dismissal was about chain of command, not Gallagher Defense Secretary Mark Esper said that former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer was dismissed because he broke the chain of command. Indianapolis Colts place Pro Bowl TE Eric Ebron on injured reserve The Indianapolis Colts put Pro Bowl tight end Eric Ebron on season-ending injured reserve with an ankle injury. Oakland Raiders WR Hunter Renfrow out with rib injury The Oakland Raiders will be without rookie slot wide receiver Hunter Renfrow after he sustained a rib injury in Sunday's loss to the New York Jets. Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten win Season 28 of 'Dancing with the Stars' "The Bachelorette" alum Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten were crowned the winners of Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night. Trump and Bulgarian prime minister discuss energy, NATO, visas President Donald Trump and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov held a bilateral meeting Monday to discuss the Eastern European country's energy issues, defense spending and visa programs. Supreme Court maintains hold on Trump financial records subpoena The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday maintained a hold on a House subpoena demanding President Donald Trump's longtime accounting firm hand over years of his financial records to the Democrat-led House committee. Haluk Bilginer, Marina Gera take top acting honors at the International Emmys Haluk Bilginer and Marina Gera won the top acting honors at the International Emmy Awards gala in New York on Monday night. Philadelphia Eagles release WR Jordan Matthews after two games The Philadelphia Eagles released veteran wide receiver Jordan Matthews, ending his third stint with the team after two games. Facebook, Twitter say third-party apps improperly accessed hundreds of users' data Facebook and Twitter announced Monday that hundreds of users' personal data has been improperly accessed by a third-party through certain apps. Carolina Panthers' Dontari Poe to undergo surgery for torn quad The Carolina Panthers are expected to be without veteran defensive lineman Dontari Poe for the remainder of the season. Eagles' Brandon Brooks forced out of Seahawks game due to anxiety-related illness Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl right guard Brandon Brooks was forced to exit Sunday's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks because of an illness related to anxiety. U.S., South Korea rift risks nuclear option, analysts say Increased uncertainty about the future of the alliance between the United States and South Korea could unleash a new chain of destabilizing events, including Seoul's decision to develop nuclear weapons. Federal judge rules Don McGahn must testify in impeachment inquiry A federal judge ruled Monday that President Donald Trump's former White House counsel Don McGahn must testify before the House in its impeachment inquiry. Cincinnati Bengals bench QB Ryan Finley in favor of Andy Dalton The Cincinnati Bengals are making their second quarterback change of the season, as the team will go back to veteran starter Andy Dalton. First lady Melania Trump accepts delivery of White House Christmas tree First lady Melania Trump accepted the White House Christmas tree outside of the presidential residence on Monday. Neuroscientists build model to identify internal brain states How humans respond to stimuli depends on external factors, as well as internal variables like mood and memory, as well. A new model of fruit fly behavior could help researchers understand more about human behavior. Trump honors special forces dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid President Donald Trump on Monday appeared outside the White House with Conan, a special forces dog that was injured in the raid that killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Penicillin allergy less common than thought, study says Millions of Americans think they're allergic to penicillin, but they're not, a new study reveals, and the belief adds millions of dollars to health care costs and results in unnecessary side effects. Boeing nabs $10.7M contract to update Saudi air force helicopters Boeing has received a $10.7 million contract to integrate and retrofit updated equipment in the light attack helicopters of the Royal Saudi Air Force. Italian coast guard saves nearly 150 people from sinking migrant ship The Italian Coast Guard has rescued nearly 150 people from a sinking migrant ship in the Mediterranean Sea. Ford-class carrier John F. Kennedy christening announced for next month The USS John F. Kennedy, CVN 79, the second of the new Ford-class aircraft carriers, will be christened Dec. 7 by Caroline Kennedy in Newport News, Va., by Huntington Ingalls Industries and the U.S. Navy. Watch: Baby seal rescued from parking deck in California A baby fur seal that wandered into a California parking deck caught a lift to the local fire station, where it settled in for a nap. In photos: Highlights from the week of November 25, 2019 in Washington, D.C. The White House Christmas tree arrives and the Trumps welcome visits from a heroic dog and the prime minister of Bulgaria among the highlights of the week of November 25, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Lottery-winning dream leads South Carolina man to real-life jackpot A South Carolina man said a dream of winning the lottery led to his winning a real-life $250,000 jackpot from a scratch-off ticket. |
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Donald McGahn Must Testify to Congress, Judge Rules; Administration Will AppealA judge rejected the Trump administration’s argument that senior White House officials were immune from congressional subpoenas. Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Disclosure of Trump’s Financial RecordsThe court set a brisk briefing schedule in the case, which concerns a subpoena from a House committee. Who Is Don McGahn, the Lawyer Behind Trump’s Court Makeover?As White House counsel, Don McGahn helped reshape the federal judiciary for a generation. U.S. Resumes Large-Scale Operations Against ISIS in Northern SyriaAfter a lull of several weeks, American troops and Syrian Kurdish fighters are once again conducting large-scale counterterrorism missions. Trump Says He Intervened in War Crimes Cases to Protect ‘Warriors’The defense secretary said that the president had also ordered the Pentagon not to oust a Navy SEAL from that elite unit. Black Voters to Black Candidates: Representation Is Not EnoughJoe Biden leads with black voters, and Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are making better inroads with younger ones than Kamala Harris and Cory Booker. In interviews, voters rejected the idea that racial representation equated to change. On Abortion Rights, 2020 Democrats Move Past ‘Safe, Legal and Rare’The Democratic presidential candidates don’t want to simply defend abortion rights. They want to go on offense. At First 2020 Campaign Stop, Bloomberg Boasts What His Money Can DoThe most consistent theme of the day from Michael Bloomberg’s first in-person appearance as a presidential candidate was not the size of the crowd but the size of how much he’s spent on building political good will. Chasing Amazon, Retailers Are in a Never-Ending Arms RaceThe economy is relatively strong, and consumers are spending. So why are things so tough for some retailers? They Spent 36 Years Behind Bars for Murder. Someone Else Did It.Three men were imprisoned as teenagers for the shooting of a middle school student over his jacket. That was 1983. Now prosecutors say they didn’t do it. Impeachment, Tiffany, Russian Doping: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What Should Happen to the Navy SEAL Chief?A war-crimes investigation pitted the commander in chief against the military. How a presidential intervention resulted in a rare resignation — upending the Navy. Deepfakes — Believe at Your Own RiskWatch — very closely — as these A.I. engineers create ultrarealistic videos that will have you questioning reality. DealBook: Will It Be Billionaire vs. Billionaire in the 2020 Election?Michael Bloomberg announced yesterday that he would run for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, but people are already arguing against one billionaire taking over office from another. Trump and the Military Do Not Share the Same ValuesThe armed forces are not an extension of the White House. My Fellow Republicans, Please Follow the FactsIt seems clear to me that the president of Ukraine was subjected to a shakedown. Republicans’ Big Lie About Trump and RussiaCollusion wasn’t a hoax and Trump wasn’t exonerated. Trump Gives U.S. Business the Ukraine TreatmentSupport him if you want a tariff break. Hong Kong Voted. Is Beijing Listening?Citizens voted overwhelmingly for pro-democracy candidates. It was a clear signal to Beijing that the protests are not a foreign plot. Why I Wear Five Wedding RingsThe women in my family who came before me made it possible for me to face life’s hardships. Trump’s Election May Have Been the Shock We NeededAmerican political history suggests that an age of renewal lies ahead. Glenn Greenwald: I Was Assaulted Live On Air. This Is Bolsonaro’s Brazil.The president’s political movement regards journalists as obstacles and prefers intimidation and violence to civic discourse. ‘We Needed a Modi After the Easter Attacks’The Rajapaksa family, which pushed Sri Lanka toward rancid ethnocracy, is back in power after winning an election by exploiting the fear and rage after April suicide bombings in Colombo. ‘Watchmen’ Dares to Imagine a Righteous Black VigilanteAs with the original comic series, Damon Lindelof’s HBO show is critical of a society shaped by profound injustice. This Was Hong Kong’s Most Important Election EverHow a minor race became a major rebuke of the government — and the people’s endorsement of the protests. Epstein Suicide: Guards Say They’re Scapegoats for a Broken System“Why didn’t Mr. Epstein have a cellmate at the time that this happened?” a defense lawyer said. Body Found in Woods Is Likely Aniah Blanchard, Officials SayMs. Blanchard, a 19-year-old college student, was last seen alive about a month ago in Auburn, Ala., and her car was found in Montgomery days after her disappearance, the police said. Google Fires 4 Workers Active in Labor OrganizingA company memo said they had been dismissed “for clear and repeated violations of our data security policies.” 3 Afghan Schools, 165 Accounts of Students Being RapedAn advocacy group says it has documented systematic sexual abuse by teachers, principals and other authorities of dozens of boys in one rural area. WADA Committee Recommends Russia Face New Olympic BanA panel at the World Anti-Doping Agency has recommended that Russia face a four-year ban from global sports and new restrictions on its athletes and teams at next year’s Tokyo Olympics. Ethel Johnson, Early Black Wrestling Star, Is Dead at 83Beginning in the 1950s, she and her two athletic sisters helped expand the demographics of the ring. 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. In This ‘Wolf of Wall Street,’ You’re Part of the DebaucheryAn immersive theatrical production, based on the books that inspired the Martin Scorsese film, brings make-your-own mischief to a London hotel. After a Treacherous Trip From Honduras, Aiming for an EducationAfter a harrowing journey to reach New York, Miguel Angel Guity Mejia is hoping to resume his college studies and establish a secure future. The Costly, Life-Disrupting Consequences of Poor Diabetes CareAt least three out of four diabetics do not adequately control the four major factors that increase the risk of serious complications: blood glucose, blood pressure, blood cholesterol and smoking. Hut Skiing in the Dolomites: Storybook Scenery and Grappa IncludedThe writer was looking for an alpine adventure. Then, she heard something wild — a “ski safari,” with multi-resort ski days and stays in family-run inns in the Italian Alps. More Recent Articles |
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The 47th International Emmy Awards took place on Monday, Nov. 25 at the New York Hilton in New York City.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said that former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer was dismissed because he broke the chain of command.
The Indianapolis Colts put Pro Bowl tight end Eric Ebron on season-ending injured reserve with an ankle injury.
The Oakland Raiders will be without rookie slot wide receiver Hunter Renfrow after he sustained a rib injury in Sunday's loss to the New York Jets.
"The Bachelorette" alum Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten were crowned the winners of Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
President Donald Trump and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov held a bilateral meeting Monday to discuss the Eastern European country's energy issues, defense spending and visa programs.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday maintained a hold on a House subpoena demanding President Donald Trump's longtime accounting firm hand over years of his financial records to the Democrat-led House committee.
Haluk Bilginer and Marina Gera won the top acting honors at the International Emmy Awards gala in New York on Monday night.
The Philadelphia Eagles released veteran wide receiver Jordan Matthews, ending his third stint with the team after two games.
Facebook and Twitter announced Monday that hundreds of users' personal data has been improperly accessed by a third-party through certain apps.
The Carolina Panthers are expected to be without veteran defensive lineman Dontari Poe for the remainder of the season.
Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl right guard Brandon Brooks was forced to exit Sunday's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks because of an illness related to anxiety.
Increased uncertainty about the future of the alliance between the United States and South Korea could unleash a new chain of destabilizing events, including Seoul's decision to develop nuclear weapons.
A federal judge ruled Monday that President Donald Trump's former White House counsel Don McGahn must testify before the House in its impeachment inquiry.
The Cincinnati Bengals are making their second quarterback change of the season, as the team will go back to veteran starter Andy Dalton.
First lady Melania Trump accepted the White House Christmas tree outside of the presidential residence on Monday.
How humans respond to stimuli depends on external factors, as well as internal variables like mood and memory, as well. A new model of fruit fly behavior could help researchers understand more about human behavior.
President Donald Trump on Monday appeared outside the White House with Conan, a special forces dog that was injured in the raid that killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Millions of Americans think they're allergic to penicillin, but they're not, a new study reveals, and the belief adds millions of dollars to health care costs and results in unnecessary side effects.
Boeing has received a $10.7 million contract to integrate and retrofit updated equipment in the light attack helicopters of the Royal Saudi Air Force.
The Italian Coast Guard has rescued nearly 150 people from a sinking migrant ship in the Mediterranean Sea.
The USS John F. Kennedy, CVN 79, the second of the new Ford-class aircraft carriers, will be christened Dec. 7 by Caroline Kennedy in Newport News, Va., by Huntington Ingalls Industries and the U.S. Navy.
A baby fur seal that wandered into a California parking deck caught a lift to the local fire station, where it settled in for a nap.
The White House Christmas tree arrives and the Trumps welcome visits from a heroic dog and the prime minister of Bulgaria among the highlights of the week of November 25, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
A South Carolina man said a dream of winning the lottery led to his winning a real-life $250,000 jackpot from a scratch-off ticket. 
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