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Pentagon identifies soldiers killed in Afghan chopper crash The Pentagon identified Thursday two U.S. service members who died earlier in the week in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. Ex-Minnesota Vikings kicker Fred Cox, co-inventor of Nerf football, dies at 80 Former Minnesota Vikings kicker Fred Cox, who was the co-creator of the Nerf football, died Wednesday at the age of 80. Snowboarding pioneer Jake Burton Carpenter dies at 65 Jake Burton Carpenter, the founder of Burton Snowboards and a pioneer of the sport, died Wednesday night after a lengthy and recurring battle with testicular cancer. California Supreme Court rules Trump doesn't have to release tax returns In a legal victory for President Donald Trump, the California Supreme Court ruled that it is against the state's constitution to require a presidential candidate to reveal their tax returns. Yankees release Jacoby Ellsbury, designate Greg Bird for assignment The New York Yankees released oft-injured Jacoby Ellsbury and designated first baseman Greg Bird for assignment. Trump says he won't allow Navy to strip emblem from SEAL who posed with corpse President Donald Trump said Thursday he won't allow the Navy to strip SEAL Edward Gallagher of his Trident Pin after he was convicted of posing with the corpse of a teenage Islamic State fighter. NFL: No evidence of Steelers' Mason Rudolph directing racial slur at Myles Garrett The NFL "found no such evidence" that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph used a racial slur toward Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett. Lindsey Graham launches Senate probe into Bidens, Ukraine Sen Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Thursday sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting documents related to former Vice President Joe Biden's communications with Ukrainian officials. Elizabeth Lecron sentenced to 15 years for terror plot in Toledo, Ohio An Ohio woman who wrote letters to convicted killer Dylann Roof received 15 years in prison Thursday for plotting an attack on a downtown Toledo bar, the Justice Department announced. President Donald Trump signs spending bill to avoid shutdown until late December President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a spending bill averting a a potential federal shutdown until December. President Trump awards arts medal to Alison Krauss, Jon Voight President Donald Trump on Thursday awarded the National Medal of Arts to actor Jon Voight, bluegrass-country singer Alison Krauss, philanthropist Sharon Percy Rockefeller and the musicians of the U.S. military. NFL upholds Browns DE Myles Garrett's indefinite suspension Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett's indefinite suspension was upheld by the league following his appeal. Selena Gomez announces new album to release in January 2020 Selena Gomez announced Thursday that she will release her next album early next year. Watch live: Ex-adviser Fiona Hill says GOP Ukraine narrative 'harmful fiction' A former White House expert on Russia and Europe testified in Congress Thursday that a Republican-backed narrative that says Ukraine -- not Russia -- may have interfered in the 2016 U.S. election is false and harmful. Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi to defend against genocide accusations Myanmar politician Aung San Suu Kyi will lead a delegation to the United Nations' top court to defend the country from accusations of genocide against the ethnic Rohingya, the president's office announced Thursday. Chicago White Sox sign All-Star catcher Yasmani Grandal to four-year deal The Chicago White Sox agreed to terms with free-agent catcher Yasmani Grandal on a long-term contract. Sheriff: Shooter used 'kit gun' in Saugus High School shooting The teenager who opened fire at a Southern California high school last week killing two people used unregistered parts to build what sheriff's officials are describing as a "ghost gun." Watch: California deputies free bear trapped in car A California sheriff's office shared video of a bear that locked itself inside a resident's car being freed by deputies. Yoga brings relief to people with depression New evidence bolsters the belief that yoga can offer real and lasting relief to people with depression. Massachusetts passes bill to ban flavored tobacco, impose 75% tax on e-cigarettes Massachusetts on Thursday passed a law banning the sale of flavored tobacco and placing an excise tax on e-cigarettes. British hotel seeks to hire tea time taste tester A British hotel is offering $129 for a single day of unusual work -- taste-testing tea, cakes and other snacks. Mothers' antibodies don't reliably protect infants against measles A surprising new study upends the notion that antibodies passed from mother to fetus protect infants from measles for as much as a year. President Donald Trump rolls back Obama-era chemical safety rules The Trump administration on Thursday rolled back Obama-era chemical safety rules put in place after an explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, killed 15 people. |
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Fiona Hill Testifies ‘Fictions’ on Ukraine Pushed by Trump Help RussiaThe former top White House aide denounced a theory that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, as she tied the president’s pressure campaign to Russian efforts to sow political divisions in America. What We’ve Learned From Hill’s and Holmes’s Impeachment TestimoniesTwo career foreign policy experts delivered new details about the inner workings of President Trump’s foreign policy on Ukraine as well as some history lessons. The Impeachment Witnesses Not HeardWith its public hearings over, the House Intelligence Committee plans to move forward without testimony by some of the key players in the Ukraine drama. Bracing for Impeachment, White House and Republicans Weigh Contours of a Senate TrialPresident Trump wants an aggressive defense, but White House officials and Republicans are divided over whether to aim for a brief process or a drawn-out spectacle. Israel’s Netanyahu Indicted on Charges of Fraud, Bribery and Breach of TrustThe first prosecution of a sitting Israeli premier deepens the political paralysis in a country that has had two inconclusive elections this year, and may be headed to a third vote. What’s Next for Netanyahu, and Israel?The corruption case against Benjamin Netanyahu, the first Israeli prime minister indicted while in office, has raised unprecedented legal questions for both him and the country. Campaigns Say Google Ad Policy Sidesteps Problem of DisinformationCampaigns and some digital experts say the restrictions limit a tactic — microtargeting of voters — that they heavily rely on, while not aggressively addressing misinformation. R.N.C. Spent Nearly $100,000 on Copies of Donald Trump Jr.’s Book“Triggered,” published Nov. 5, topped the best-seller list thanks in part to a big order from the Republican National Committee. Trump Reverses Navy Decision to Oust Edward Gallagher From SEALsThe president said Chief Petty Officer Gallagher, who has been at the center of a high-profile war crimes case, would not lose his membership in the elite commando force. Fiona Hill, Israel, ‘Frozen 2’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Irregular ChannelTestimony from Fiona Hill, a former top White House adviser, showed that even the witnesses in the impeachment inquiry may only now be learning the full picture of the part they played in the Ukraine story. Are Public Impeachment Hearings Working?And is America’s tipping system immoral? One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Climate FactsAlso this week, guarding Arctic researchers from polar bears The Impeachment Hearings Revealed a Lot — None of It Great for TrumpAfter two weeks of public testimony, Americans should have a good sense of why an impeachment inquiry was needed. Why We’re Impeaching Our Student Body President Over Trump Jr.The president’s son spoke at the University of Florida for a $50,000 fee. We dug deeper. Trump and His Corrupt Old PartyFor Republicans, there is no bottom. The Revolt Against PopulismThese days, the protesters are fighting for freedom. The Jim Crow South? No, Long Island TodayAn investigation reveals widespread housing discrimination against blacks and other minorities in New York’s suburbs, more than 50 years after the Fair Housing Act. Pete Buttigieg 2020?His path to the nomination appears more open than ever. Failing to Decipher Black VotersThis group is multifaceted. Understanding that is key. Undoing Trump’s Syria BlunderAmerica’s mission to protect the Kurds after the Gulf War is a model for low-cost, low-risk intervention. One Thing Trump Gets RightIsrael’s settlements are not the principal obstacle to peace with the Palestinians. Can the Supreme Court Save Itself?Two cases threaten to reinforce its image as a political captive of the Trump administration. On the Hunt in Tokyo for ‘Authentic’ DenimThe distinction applies not to the origin, but to how bluejeans are made. What If Porn Had No Pictures?Female-run businesses want to bring audio pornography to the imaginative, ethically conscious masses. ‘She Saved Us’: Mourners Pay Tribute to Toni MorrisonThe Nobel laureate, who died in August, was honored at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York. Speakers included Oprah Winfrey, Angela Davis and Fran Lebowitz. Trump’s NOAA Pick, Barry Myers, Asks to Withdraw NominationMr. Myers, whose nomination had stalled in the Senate, said medical issues made leading the agency “impractical.” Some Democrats had questioned his ties to a family-run private forecasting company. Virus Outbreak Closes Colorado Schools for More Than 20,000 StudentsThe “extremely contagious” virus forced a school district to close all of its schools for the first time, officials said. Retirement Home Told a Nun She Couldn’t Wear Religious AttireOfficials apologized and said the case was an incorrect interpretation of France’s secularism law. Afghanistan’s Curse: A Bomb From 2 Wars Ago Crushes a Family TodayThis time, it was a Soviet cluster bomb, killing 3 boys on a now-peaceful mountain. War after war has left Afghanistan littered with thousands of deadly next times. Shepard Smith, Late of Fox News, Gives $500,000 to a Free Press GroupA Committee to Protect Journalists event, where he also gave a speech, was the anchor’s first public appearance since he abruptly left the network. More Than 140 Nazca Lines Are Discovered in Peruvian DesertA team of Japanese researchers combined on-the-ground archaeology with modern technology, including artificial intelligence, to identify the 2,000-year-old images. Yes, It’s O.K. to Be Sad During the HolidaysSometimes the holiday spirit just passes us by, and that’s perfectly normal. How to Have Closer Friendships (and Why You Need Them)Even if you find it easy to make friends — and it’s not, for most people — getting truly close to people is still difficult. Here’s how to make it easier. Charlotte Perriand, Stepping Out of Corbusier’s ShadowDid he, or did she, conceive some of the best modernist furniture in a packed career? A show at Fondation Vuitton shows her mastery of design. Marie Kondo Wants to Sell You Nice Things. What’s Wrong With That?Her new online store honors her brand’s ethos: that objects can make people happy. ‘Dark Waters’ Review: The Killing Fields of West VirginiaIn Todd Haynes’s latest, Mark Ruffalo plays a corporate defense lawyer who switches sides to defend a poisoned community. More Recent Articles |
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The Pentagon identified Thursday two U.S. service members who died earlier in the week in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
Former Minnesota Vikings kicker Fred Cox, who was the co-creator of the Nerf football, died Wednesday at the age of 80.
Jake Burton Carpenter, the founder of Burton Snowboards and a pioneer of the sport, died Wednesday night after a lengthy and recurring battle with testicular cancer.
In a legal victory for President Donald Trump, the California Supreme Court ruled that it is against the state's constitution to require a presidential candidate to reveal their tax returns.
The New York Yankees released oft-injured Jacoby Ellsbury and designated first baseman Greg Bird for assignment.
President Donald Trump said Thursday he won't allow the Navy to strip SEAL Edward Gallagher of his Trident Pin after he was convicted of posing with the corpse of a teenage Islamic State fighter.
The NFL "found no such evidence" that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph used a racial slur toward Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
Sen Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Thursday sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting documents related to former Vice President Joe Biden's communications with Ukrainian officials.
An Ohio woman who wrote letters to convicted killer Dylann Roof received 15 years in prison Thursday for plotting an attack on a downtown Toledo bar, the Justice Department announced.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a spending bill averting a a potential federal shutdown until December.
President Donald Trump on Thursday awarded the National Medal of Arts to actor Jon Voight, bluegrass-country singer Alison Krauss, philanthropist Sharon Percy Rockefeller and the musicians of the U.S. military.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett's indefinite suspension was upheld by the league following his appeal.
Selena Gomez announced Thursday that she will release her next album early next year.
A former White House expert on Russia and Europe testified in Congress Thursday that a Republican-backed narrative that says Ukraine -- not Russia -- may have interfered in the 2016 U.S. election is false and harmful.
Myanmar politician Aung San Suu Kyi will lead a delegation to the United Nations' top court to defend the country from accusations of genocide against the ethnic Rohingya, the president's office announced Thursday.
The Chicago White Sox agreed to terms with free-agent catcher Yasmani Grandal on a long-term contract.
The teenager who opened fire at a Southern California high school last week killing two people used unregistered parts to build what sheriff's officials are describing as a "ghost gun."
A California sheriff's office shared video of a bear that locked itself inside a resident's car being freed by deputies.
New evidence bolsters the belief that yoga can offer real and lasting relief to people with depression.
Massachusetts on Thursday passed a law banning the sale of flavored tobacco and placing an excise tax on e-cigarettes.
A British hotel is offering $129 for a single day of unusual work -- taste-testing tea, cakes and other snacks.
A surprising new study upends the notion that antibodies passed from mother to fetus protect infants from measles for as much as a year.
The Trump administration on Thursday rolled back Obama-era chemical safety rules put in place after an explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, killed 15 people. 
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