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Watch: Black cat runs onto field at MetLife Stadium during Giants-Cowboys game A wild black cat ran onto the field at MetLife Stadium during Monday night's matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants. Kate Flannery gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars' "The Office" alum Kate Flannery got the boot from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Oklahoma releases more than 450 inmates in nation's largest commutation More than 450 Oklahoma inmates were released from prison on Monday as part of the nation's largest commutation of sentences, said Gov. Kevin Stitt. Milwaukee Brewers trade Chase Anderson to Toronto Blue Jays The Milwaukee Brewers trimmed their payroll for next season, trading right-handed pitcher Chase Anderson to the Toronto Blue Jays and declining the 2020 club option on first baseman Eric Thames. Miami Dolphins RB Mark Walton suspended four games Miami Dolphins running back Mark Walton was suspended four games for violating the league's conduct and substance abuse policy. British House elects Lindsay Hoyle as first new speaker in 10 years British lawmakers elected the Labor Party's Lindsay Hoyle as the new speaker in the House of Commons on Monday. Boston Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez declining to opt out of contract Boston Red Sox outfielder J.D. Martinez will not opt out of his contract and will remain with the club. Indianapolis Colts QB Jacoby Brissett has MCL sprain Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett suffered an MCL sprain against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but an MRI on Monday revealed no major damage in his left knee. Writer E. Jean Carroll sues Donald Trump for denials of sexual assault accusation Advice columnist E. Jean Caroll sued President Donald Trump for defamation, stating his denials of her accusation that he sexually assaulted her more than 20 years ago damaged her reputation. Philadelphia Eagles' DeSean Jackson to undergo surgery, likely out for season Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is expected to miss the remainder of the season with a core muscle injury. Colorado man arrested for plotting bomb attack on synagogue Richard Holzer, 27, was arrested for plotting a bomb attack on a Colorado synagogue. Teen sexual abuse admissions at U.S. emergency rooms double Sexually abused youths are turning more often to U.S. emergency departments for help, a new study finds. Air Force Academy names airfield for Tuskegee Airman Gen. Benjamin O. Davis The U.S. Air Force Academy named its airfield to honor Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, a trailblazer member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen and the Air Force's first black general. Many U.S. counties lack child psychiatristsDespite a growing need for mental health care for children and teens -- including a rise in youth suicide -- many areas of the United States lack any child psychiatrists, new research reports. Four nations join Israel for military exercises with the F-35 F-35 fighter planes of four nations joined those of Israel for the start of the Israeli air force's 12-day "Blue Flag" exercises. Watch: Man plays pinball for 32 hours to break Guinness record A Wisconsin man broke a Guinness World Record by playing pinball for 32 hours and 2 minutes, with only 5-minute breaks every hour to eat, drink and use the restroom. Netflix announces new Sandra Bullock/Christopher McQuarrie film Netflix announced Monday that Sandra Bullock would star in an adaptation of the British miniseries "Unforgiven." Christopher McQuarrie is adapting and German director Nora Fingscheidt will direct. In photos: World Series champion Washington Nationals visit White House The Washington Nationals celebrate their first World Series title with a trip to the White House on November 4, 2019. Puppy found in Australian family's back yard was a purebred dingo A puppy believed to have been dropped by a bird of prey into an Australian family's back yard was brought to a veterinarian and later discovered to be a purebred dingo. Pentagon to prepare four U.S. bases for 5G broadband technology The Defense Department announced an initial request for proposals to equip four military bases with large-scale 5G mobile broadband technology. New soft-muscled RoboBee is accident proof Engineers at Harvard have unveiled a new flying robot powered by soft actuators. Because its muscles are soft, the insect-sized microbot, dubbed RoboBee, can survive collisions with walls, the floor and other Robobees. Probe finds some higher lead levels in Canada's water than Flint, Mich. Findings from an investigative project unveiled Monday showed that some places in Canada had drinking water with levels of lead just as high or higher than Flint, Mich., had four years ago. Watch: Driver doing donuts blocks Toronto-area highway Police in Ontario shared video of a driver blocking a Toronto-area highway by doing donuts in the middle of the roadway. UNESCO apologizes for putting underwear on nude sculptures The U.N. cultural agency apologized to a French sculptor after a "misunderstanding" led to the artist's nude sculptures being dressed in underwear. |
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Trump Serves Notice to Quit Paris Climate AgreementThe United States notified the United Nations on Monday that it would leave the Paris climate agreement, staring the clock on a yearlong withdrawal process. Ex-Ukraine Envoy Testified She Felt Threatened by TrumpHouse impeachment investigators released the first transcripts of their private interviews, revealing crucial details as the inquiry enters its public phase. Lev Parnas, Giuliani Associate, Opens Talks With Impeachment InvestigatorsMr. Parnas could offer Congress a vein of information about a political pressure campaign in Ukraine. Excerpts and Analysis From 2 Impeachment Inquiry TranscriptsHouse Democrats released the first two transcripts of their closed-door impeachment testimonies. Justice Dept. Asks for Identifying Details on Anonymous Op-Ed AuthorThe writer, a senior Trump administration official, plans to write a book to be published this month. Trump Taxes: Appeals Court Rules President Must Turn Over 8 Years of Tax ReturnsA three-judge appeals panel said Mr. Trump’s accounting firm had to comply with a subpoena from the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. Pete Buttigieg Is an Iowa Front-Runner. Will That Help Him Anywhere Else?National polls have him firmly behind Joe Biden across the country, and questions remain over Mr. Buttigieg’s ability to create a diverse coalition. But in Iowa, he’s on the rise. Virginia’s Legislature Is Up for Grabs. It’s a Referendum on Trump.Off-year elections on Tuesday in Virginia, Kentucky and Mississippi will give the president his last multistate report card before 2020. One Year From Election, Trump Trails Biden but Leads Warren in BattlegroundsSigns that the president’s advantage in the Electoral College has persisted or even increased since 2016. Louis C.K. Doubles Down on the Value of Saying the Wrong ThingOn his first tour since admitting misconduct, the comedian’s theme was the cathartic release of transgression as he delivered bits about his mother’s death and religion. Nearly 500 Prisoners Freed on a Single DayOklahoma has one of the nation’s highest incarceration rates, but a law downgrading minor crimes is the first step in an effort to change that. The Democratic Showdown in IowaAt the state’s biggest political event of the year, candidates vied for salience before the first votes of the nomination race. McDonald’s Fires C.E.O. Over Relationship With EmployeeSteve Easterbrook’s behavior violated company policy. “I agree with the board that it is time for me to move on,” he said in an email to employees. The Warren Way Is the Wrong WayHer big-government plans would damage rather than improve our economy. Martin Scorsese: I Said Marvel Movies Aren’t Cinema. Let Me Explain.Cinema is an art form that brings you the unexpected. In superhero movies, nothing is at risk, a director says. On Ukraine, Trump Is a Con Man, but He’s Also a MarkCorrupt forces find it easy to manipulate this president. Attack of the Wall Street SnowflakesWhy can’t financial tycoons handle criticism? When ‘Big Brother’ Isn’t Scary EnoughThere are lots of metaphors for mass surveillance. The most common one is failing us. Facebook Isn’t Just Allowing Lies, It’s Prioritizing ThemBy refusing to stay out of politics, the company is building the case for its own breakup. The Presidency Is Not EnoughAnd without reform, neither is a Democratic Senate. Amber Heard: Are We All Celebrities Now?Only a federal law can help stop “revenge porn.” Haiti’s AshesDecades of misrule have once again brought Haiti to the brink of collapse. Does anyone care? We Shouldn’t Bother the Feral Scooters of Central ParkIt’s 2031. If we can share our city with raccoons and birds, we can learn to live with scooters, too. Lights, Camera, TikTokHow young people are using the app to engage with, and critique, the movies. Iran Adds Advanced Centrifuges, Further Weakening Nuclear DealTehran has been scaling back compliance in retaliation for President Trump’s withdrawal from the 2015 agreement. White Supremacist Plotted to Bomb Colorado Synagogue, F.B.I. SaysThe man, identified as Richard Holzer, 27, used several Facebook accounts to promote violence and show support for the Holocaust, the authorities said. New Hampshire Couple’s Adventure Ends in Mysterious Death in TexasThe couple disappeared from a campground where they had parked their R.V. Their bodies were found buried on the beach and their deaths ruled homicides. Iraqis Rise Against a Reviled Occupier: IranThe Islamic Republic’s heavy-handed interventions in regional affairs are provoking growing resentments, particularly in Shiite-led Iraq. China’s Xi Endorses Hong Kong’s Embattled Chief ExecutiveThe Chinese president, Xi Jinping, gave strong backing to Chief Executive Carrie Lam, whose resignation has been sought by the territory’s pro-democracy movement. Why Didn’t She Get Alzheimer’s? The Answer Could Hold a Key to Fighting the DiseaseResearchers have found a woman with a rare genetic mutation that has protected her from dementia even though her brain has developed major neurological features of the disease. McDonald’s C.E.O. Fired Over a Relationship That’s Becoming TabooSteve Easterbrook violated policy, the company said. He’s not the first chief executive to be ousted over a consensual relationship with an employee. Linda Hamilton on James Cameron and the First ‘Terminator’ FilmsThe actress recalls an explosive confrontation when she demanded he treat her like a human. The Arepas That Transport One Venezuelan Performance Artist Back HomeMigguel Anggelo shares the recipe for a dish he ate growing up on his family’s farm. Fear and Sport Imperil Lebanon’s Striped HyenasPoisoned, run over and shot on sight, the country’s national animal finds itself threatened by frightened humans and dated myths. I Got Access to My Secret Consumer Score. Now You Can Get Yours, Too.Little-known companies are amassing your data — like food orders and Airbnb messages — and selling the analysis to clients. Here’s how to get a copy of what they have on you. More Recent Articles |
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A wild black cat ran onto the field at MetLife Stadium during Monday night's matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.
"The Office" alum Kate Flannery got the boot from Season 28 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
More than 450 Oklahoma inmates were released from prison on Monday as part of the nation's largest commutation of sentences, said Gov. Kevin Stitt.
The Milwaukee Brewers trimmed their payroll for next season, trading right-handed pitcher Chase Anderson to the Toronto Blue Jays and declining the 2020 club option on first baseman Eric Thames.
Miami Dolphins running back Mark Walton was suspended four games for violating the league's conduct and substance abuse policy.
British lawmakers elected the Labor Party's Lindsay Hoyle as the new speaker in the House of Commons on Monday.
Boston Red Sox outfielder J.D. Martinez will not opt out of his contract and will remain with the club.
Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett suffered an MCL sprain against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but an MRI on Monday revealed no major damage in his left knee.
Advice columnist E. Jean Caroll sued President Donald Trump for defamation, stating his denials of her accusation that he sexually assaulted her more than 20 years ago damaged her reputation.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is expected to miss the remainder of the season with a core muscle injury.
Richard Holzer, 27, was arrested for plotting a bomb attack on a Colorado synagogue.
Sexually abused youths are turning more often to U.S. emergency departments for help, a new study finds.
The U.S. Air Force Academy named its airfield to honor Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, a trailblazer member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen and the Air Force's first black general.
F-35 fighter planes of four nations joined those of Israel for the start of the Israeli air force's 12-day "Blue Flag" exercises.
A Wisconsin man broke a Guinness World Record by playing pinball for 32 hours and 2 minutes, with only 5-minute breaks every hour to eat, drink and use the restroom.
Netflix announced Monday that Sandra Bullock would star in an adaptation of the British miniseries "Unforgiven." Christopher McQuarrie is adapting and German director Nora Fingscheidt will direct.
The Washington Nationals celebrate their first World Series title with a trip to the White House on November 4, 2019.
A puppy believed to have been dropped by a bird of prey into an Australian family's back yard was brought to a veterinarian and later discovered to be a purebred dingo.
The Defense Department announced an initial request for proposals to equip four military bases with large-scale 5G mobile broadband technology.
Engineers at Harvard have unveiled a new flying robot powered by soft actuators. Because its muscles are soft, the insect-sized microbot, dubbed RoboBee, can survive collisions with walls, the floor and other Robobees.
Findings from an investigative project unveiled Monday showed that some places in Canada had drinking water with levels of lead just as high or higher than Flint, Mich., had four years ago.
Police in Ontario shared video of a driver blocking a Toronto-area highway by doing donuts in the middle of the roadway.
The U.N. cultural agency apologized to a French sculptor after a "misunderstanding" led to the artist's nude sculptures being dressed in underwear. 
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