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German airline Lufthansa grounds 1,300 flights amid flight attendant strike German airline Lufthansa grounded 1,300 flights on the first day of a flight attendant strike Thursday. Juul suspends sales of mint-flavored vaping pods after studies link them to teenage use Juul Labs, manufacturer of popular flavored vaping devices, announced Thursday that it will stop taking orders for Mint JUULpods from retail partners in the U.S. after studies linked them to teen use. Carli Lloyd leads USWNT to win over Sweden in Vlatko Andonovski's debut The United States Women's National Soccer Team used two goals from co-captain Carli Lloyd to edge Sweden 3-2 in a friendly on Thursday at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Detroit Pistons' Blake Griffin cleared for basketball activities Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin, who has yet to appear in a game this season, is nearing a return to game action. United States sues Gilead for patent violation on HIV prevention drugs The United States sued biotechnology company Gilead Sciences over the patent rights to an HIV prevention drug. Washington Redskins activate RB Derrius Guice off injured reserve Second-year running back Derrius Guice will return to action after the Washington Redskins' bye week. Trump awards Presidential Citizens Medal posthumously to Col. Rick Rescorla President Donald Trump awarded a posthumous Presidential Citizens Medal to Col. Rick Rescorla, who died while leading evacuations from the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Antonio Brown to meet with NFL next week over allegations Former New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown is scheduled to meet with NFL investigators next week. Three California firefighters injured while responding to Ranch Fire Three firefighters were injured while responding to the 3,768-acre Ranch Fire in Northern California, officials said Thursday. Jeff Sessions announces bid to retake his old Senate seat Former Attorney General Jeff Session on Thursday announced his plans to run for his old Senate seat in a bid to oust his replacement -- Sen. Doug Jones. Gap President and CEO Art Peck steps down amid falling sales Gap President and CEO Art Peck stepped down on Thursday as the company reported declining sales. Sen. Kamala Harris introduces bill to provide grants for longer school days Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., introduced a bill offering $5 million in grants to school districts that make efforts to align their schedules with working parents. 2M pounds of chicken products recalled due to foreign material An Arkansas-based food company has recalled more than 2 million pounds of poultry products because they may be contaminated with foreign objects such as metal, federal food safety officials said. Judge delays execution of Patrick Murphy over claims of religious discrimination Patrick Murphy's execution was again halted Thursday because Texas death row inmates' final access to spiritual advisors of their faith differs for Christians and Buddhists. Washington Redskins place OT Trent Williams on non-football injury list The Washington Redskins put Pro Bowl offensive tackle Trent Williams on the reserve/non-football injury list, ending his tumultuous season with the franchise. Roger Stone's contact with Trump campaign highlighted in Russia probe trial Prosecutors highlighted Roger Stone's contact with the Trump campaign staff Thursday during a trial related to special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe. San Francisco 49ers sign Chase McLaughlin after Robbie Gould injury The San Francisco 49ers could be without veteran kicker Robbie Gould for Monday night's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Bitter blast of Arctic air sends temperatures plunging from Montana to Texas Winterlike temperatures that pushed into the northern Plains through the middle of this week will continue charging south and east through the into the weekend. Plane crashes into Upland, Calif., house, killing pilot A single-engine airplane crashed into a Southern California home Thursday, killing the pilot and setting the house ablaze, local fire officials said. In photos: 9/11 Memorial & Museum's 'Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden' preview The September 11 Memorial & Museum's exhibit "Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden" explores the U.S. government's hunt and killing of Osama bin Laden. The museum in New York City gave the media a preview of the show November 7, 2019. Bolivian mayor attacked in response to reports that protesters were killed Patricia Arce, the mayor of the Bolivian town of Vinto, was attacked by protesters who forcibly cut her hair and doused her in red paint in response to reports that protestors had been killed. Photographer captures 'ice eggs' on beach in Finland Amateur photographer Risto Mattila captured a picture of thousands of "ice eggs" covering a beach in Finland after a rare weather event over the weekend. George Kent accuses Giuliani of 'campaign of lies' against ex-Ukraine ambassador Yovanovitch George Kent, a deputy assistant secretary at the State Department, told House Democrats last month that Rudy Giuliani launched a "campaign of lies" against the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. Watch: Snow crab auctioned for record $46,000 in Japan A snow crab caught in Japan was auctioned for a record $46,000, the prefecture's fisheries association announced. Mosquito courting strategies could inspire quieter drones The rapidly beating wings of a mosquito serve two purposes, according to a new study. The tiny blades keep mosquitoes airborne and help them locate mates. |
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Top State Dept. Official Complained of Trump’s Politicization of Ukraine PolicyGeorge P. Kent testified that he saw President Trump’s demands for Ukraine to “initiate politically motivated prosecutions” as corrupt. Michael Bloomberg Actively Prepares to Enter 2020 Presidential RaceMr. Bloomberg is expected to file paperwork this week in at least one state with an early deadline, although an adviser said the former New York mayor had not made a final decision to run. How Many Lines Can a Politician Cross? Kentucky Governor Is a Cautionary TaleEven with President Trump’s support, Matt Bevin’s poor showing in Kentucky served notice that unpopular candidates from a dominant party can struggle to survive. U.S. and China Agree to Roll Back Some Tariffs if Deal Is StruckThe development suggests progress toward an interim agreement that would provide relief to businesses and consumers. A Military Camera Said ‘Made in U.S.A.’ The Screen Was in Chinese.The surveillance equipment was actually manufactured in China, raising concerns that Beijing could have used it for spying, prosecutors said. U.S. Envoy in Syria Says Not Enough Was Done to Avert Turkish AttackIn an internal memo, the senior American diplomat in northern Syria criticized the Trump administration for failing to try harder to deter Turkey from invading northern Syria last month. In Mormon Family’s 12 Hours of Terror, a Message Emerges: No One Is SafeThe killings of six children and their three mothers burst the illusion that only criminals fall victim to Mexico’s gang-fueled violence. How to Feel Nothing Now, in Order to Feel More LaterA day of dopamine fasting in San Francisco. ‘Because of Sex’Aimee Stephens was fired for disclosing her gender identity to her boss. This year, the Supreme Court may make a surprising ruling in her favor. One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Organic FoodAlso this week, climate action and Tuesday’s elections Is Mayor Pete the Answer?And is liberal policy to blame for the California wildfires? I Was the Fastest Girl in America, Until I Joined NikeMary Cain’s male coaches were convinced she had to get “thinner, and thinner, and thinner.” Then her body started breaking down. In the Roger Stone Trial, Trump Is Also in the DockAs the president’s old friend sought to learn about hacked Democratic emails from WikiLeaks in 2016, the two were in contact. Centrists, Progressives and EurophobiaWho’s out of touch with reality, again? Can You Still #Resist When Your State’s on Fire?A postcard from the Californiapocalypse. How to Beat Trump on ImmigrationA generous vision of a multicultural world. Detroit’s Schools Are Unconstitutionally UnequalDoes the Constitution permit such shoddy treatment of schoolchildren? We may soon learn a federal court’s answer. The Climate Crisis in Terms Trump Can UnderstandThe president is abandoning America’s future by quitting the Paris climate accord. If Keanu Reeves’s Date Can Embrace Looking Her Age, I Can TooThe actor’s rumored girlfriend Alexandra Grant is inspiring me to feel more comfortable with getting older. How Will Republicans Run in 2020?The president could prove either an asset or a liability for down-ticket candidates. Sleep Cycles: It’s 4 A.M. Why Am I Still Awake?Readers share their stories of sleep patterns outside the norm. Donald Trump Jr. and Hosts of ‘The View’ ClashThe show’s hosts grilled the president’s son about his tweets and the impeachment inquiry into his father. He accused them of wearing blackface and being soft on pedophilia. They Called 911, Then N.Y.P.D. Workers Sold the Data, Officials SaySix current and former employees are accused of steering car accident victims to specific health clinics, doctors and lawyers in exchange for kickbacks. Jeff Sessions, Praising Trump, Formally Announces Senate CampaignThe former attorney general’s decision will most likely put him on a collision course with President Trump, who still harbors resentment toward him. Macron Says NATO Is Experiencing ‘Brain Death’ Because of TrumpThe French president wonders if NATO is still committed to collective defense, decries U.S. unilateralism and calls for more European autonomy. Trump Ordered to Pay $2 Million to Charities for Misuse of FoundationThe president admitted he had used funds raised by the Donald J. Trump Foundation to promote his campaign and pay business debts. Texas Plans to Execute Rodney Reed, Despite New EvidenceCelebrities including Kim Kardashian West have taken up the cause of the Texas death row inmate. Gay Byrne, Who Tackled Taboos as Ireland’s TV Host, Dies at 85A revered figure, he mixed serious discussion on matters like sex abuse and contraception with lighter fare on his long-running “Late Late Show.” Bolivian Protesters Assault Mayor in Postelection MayhemAfter the mayor was accused of organizing a pro-government mob, antigovernment protesters kidnapped her, cut her hair and doused her in paint. A Top Art Dealer Who Can’t See Some of What He Shows“I don’t choose artworks, I choose artists”: Johann König says his near-blindness makes him a smarter gallerist. Whitney Houston’s Longtime Confidante Breaks Her SilenceIn “A Song for You,” Robyn Crawford publicly acknowledges her turbulent, and at times romantic, relationship with the pop icon. FKA twigs Is a Creature of Desire on ‘Magdalene’The singer, dancer and video artist’s new album fixates on selfless devotion that expresses faith. More Recent Articles |
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German airline Lufthansa grounded 1,300 flights on the first day of a flight attendant strike Thursday.
Juul Labs, manufacturer of popular flavored vaping devices, announced Thursday that it will stop taking orders for Mint JUULpods from retail partners in the U.S. after studies linked them to teen use.
The United States Women's National Soccer Team used two goals from co-captain Carli Lloyd to edge Sweden 3-2 in a friendly on Thursday at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin, who has yet to appear in a game this season, is nearing a return to game action.
The United States sued biotechnology company Gilead Sciences over the patent rights to an HIV prevention drug.
Second-year running back Derrius Guice will return to action after the Washington Redskins' bye week.
President Donald Trump awarded a posthumous Presidential Citizens Medal to Col. Rick Rescorla, who died while leading evacuations from the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown is scheduled to meet with NFL investigators next week.
Three firefighters were injured while responding to the 3,768-acre Ranch Fire in Northern California, officials said Thursday.
Former Attorney General Jeff Session on Thursday announced his plans to run for his old Senate seat in a bid to oust his replacement -- Sen. Doug Jones.
Gap President and CEO Art Peck stepped down on Thursday as the company reported declining sales.
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., introduced a bill offering $5 million in grants to school districts that make efforts to align their schedules with working parents.
An Arkansas-based food company has recalled more than 2 million pounds of poultry products because they may be contaminated with foreign objects such as metal, federal food safety officials said.
Patrick Murphy's execution was again halted Thursday because Texas death row inmates' final access to spiritual advisors of their faith differs for Christians and Buddhists.
The Washington Redskins put Pro Bowl offensive tackle Trent Williams on the reserve/non-football injury list, ending his tumultuous season with the franchise.
Prosecutors highlighted Roger Stone's contact with the Trump campaign staff Thursday during a trial related to special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
The San Francisco 49ers could be without veteran kicker Robbie Gould for Monday night's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
Winterlike temperatures that pushed into the northern Plains through the middle of this week will continue charging south and east through the into the weekend.
A single-engine airplane crashed into a Southern California home Thursday, killing the pilot and setting the house ablaze, local fire officials said.
The September 11 Memorial & Museum's exhibit "Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden" explores the U.S. government's hunt and killing of Osama bin Laden. The museum in New York City gave the media a preview of the show November 7, 2019.
Patricia Arce, the mayor of the Bolivian town of Vinto, was attacked by protesters who forcibly cut her hair and doused her in red paint in response to reports that protestors had been killed.
Amateur photographer Risto Mattila captured a picture of thousands of "ice eggs" covering a beach in Finland after a rare weather event over the weekend.
George Kent, a deputy assistant secretary at the State Department, told House Democrats last month that Rudy Giuliani launched a "campaign of lies" against the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
A snow crab caught in Japan was auctioned for a record $46,000, the prefecture's fisheries association announced.
The rapidly beating wings of a mosquito serve two purposes, according to a new study. The tiny blades keep mosquitoes airborne and help them locate mates. 
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