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Clippers' Kawhi Leonard misses third straight game with knee injury Los Angeles Clippers star forward Kawhi Leonard wasn't in the starting lineup for the third consecutive game Monday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Trump administration ends sanction waivers for Iran nuclear plant The United States on Monday revoked recently renewed sanction waivers for Iran's Fordow nuclear facility after Tehran said it had begun enriching uranium at the site, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said. James Van Der Beek eliminated in 'Dancing with the Stars' semi-finals Actor James Van Der Beek was eliminated during the Season 28 semi-finals of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Watch: Chargers RB Melvin Gordon hurdles Chiefs' Tyrann Mathieu Los Angeles Chargers star running back Melvin Gordon put Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl safety Tyrann Mathieu on a poster with a spectacular hurdle Monday night. Elizabeth Warren unveils plan to protect tenants' rights Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren unveiled a plan for protecting the rights of renters in the United States on Monday. U.S. sanctions companies, individuals for supporting Islamic State The Trump administration on Monday sanctioned two people and four companies with links in Syria, Turkey, the Persian Gulf and Europe for providing financial assistance to the Islamic State. Derek Jeter highlights newcomers on Baseball Hall of Fame ballot Former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter, a favorite to join former teammate Mariano Rivera in Cooperstown, is among 18 newcomers on the 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot. Patrick Frazee found guilty in fiancee's death, sentenced to life in prison Patrick Frazee was found guilty in the death of his fiancee and sentenced to life in prison on Monday. Colts RB Marlon Mack undergoes surgery on hand, out indefinitely The Indianapolis Colts will be without starting running back Marlon Mack for an undetermined amount of time due to a hand injury. Vanessa Bayer to star in Showtime comedy 'Big Deal' Showtime said it has ordered a pilot for "Big Deal," a half-hour comedy starring and co-created by "Saturday Night Live" alum Vanessa Bayer. No Season 4 for 'Runaways' on Hulu Season 3 of "Runaways" will be the Marvel action-drama's last on Hulu, the streaming service said Monday. Oakland Raiders sign veteran LB Preston Brown The Oakland Raiders signed former Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Preston Brown to a one-year contract. California sues Juul for allegedly selling, marketing to minors California sued cigarette maker Juul for selling and marketing its products to minors through its online store. Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa expected to make full recovery after hip surgery Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa underwent successful surgery on his injured right hip Monday morning in Houston. 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' renewed for Season 2 NBCUniversal said Monday it has renewed "The Kelly Clarkson Show" for a second season to air in 2020-21. Pompeo: United States will not consider Israeli West Bank settlements illegal U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Monday that the United States will no longer consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank a violation of international law. Idris Elba to headline Netflix western 'The Harder They Fall' Idris Elba has signed on to lead the cast of the western movie "The Harder They Fall," Netflix announced Monday. Watch: Raccoons fall through ceiling into New York CVS store A pair of raccoons made a scene at a CVS store in New York state when they fell through the ceiling and went for a stroll through the store. Dubai bar offering women free drinks based on their weight A Dubai bar is drawing in female customers with an unusual promotion -- the more they weigh, the more free drinks they receive. FBI agents arrest Muncie, Ind., mayor in corruption probe FBI agents arrested Muncie, Ind., Mayor Dennis Tyler on Monday amid a corruption probe with three others arrested this year. Boeing further disputes NASA audit criticizing Starliner payments Boeing Co. made a stronger retort Monday to an audit that criticizes NASA for making "unnecessary payments" for development of a new Boeing capsule to carry people into space. Storms to disrupt Thanksgiving travel across U.S. As the Thanksgiving travel period kicks off this weekend and continues through the following weekend, at least three storms of note have the potential to cause trouble on the roads and at the airports across the U.S. Statins don't impair cognitive function, and might even help Concerns that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can impair brain health appear to be unfounded, according to new research. Taylor Swift allowed to perform old songs at American Music Awards Taylor Swift's former record label Big Machine Label Group released a statement confirming the pop singer can perform her old songs at the 2019 American Music Awards. |
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In Shift, U.S. Says Israeli Settlements in West Bank Do Not Violate International LawSecretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the reversal of decades of American policy that may doom any peace efforts. Impeachment Investigators Exploring Whether Trump Lied to MuellerAs part of the Russia inquiry, President Trump had given written answers to questions from Robert S. Mueller III. 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. Congratulations, You’re a Congresswoman. Now What?Ayanna Pressley and Abigail Spanberger were part of a wave of Democrats who took office this year full of hope. Maintaining it has not been easy. California and Nevada Ask: Iowa Who?The 2020 Democrats headed West to campaign in two key states. “I don’t think it matters what happens in New Hampshire or Iowa, which are not representative of the country,” Harry Reid said. Empty Businesses and Tough Times at the Other BorderTougher immigration policies aimed at controlling the country’s southern border are also making it harder to cross up north. Mike Pompeo, Hong Kong, Iran: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Week Ahead in the Impeachment HearingsWith a crowded slate of witnesses lined up for the public impeachment hearings this week, here’s what to watch for. Stephen Miller Is a White Nationalist. Does It Matter?Leaked emails from a top Trump aide test our capacity for outrage. ‘1984’ in ChinaCommunist leaders engage in modern-day totalitarian brainwashing, bizarre lies and industrial-level indoctrination to suppress Muslims. Britain’s Election Is Not About BrexitIt’s a fight between two radically different visions for what society should look like. Doing the Health Care Two-StepMedium-size reform creates the conditions for bigger things. Mike Pompeo: Last in His Class at West Point in IntegrityThe secretary of state’s behavior has been cowardly and self-serving. What You Need to Know About Deval PatrickHe sees himself as the only one who can present genuine, optimistic leadership for the party — and the country — to a post-Trump era. How Not to Kill an AnimalIf you are going to end another life, at least end it mercifully. Chile Is Ready for a New ConstitutionBy opening the door to a new founding charter, Chileans are ready to build their own future — by dismantling the constitutional edifice that Augusto Pinochet left behind. Don’t Let Your Children Become ‘Insufferable Poets’Even though STEM job prospects are slim in the 2050s, science education shouldn’t be reduced to an elective. Here’s What Cancel Culture Looked Like in 1283The internet didn’t invent the angry mob. Is It Time Gauguin Got Canceled?Museums are reassessing the legacy of an artist who had sex with teenage girls and called the Polynesian people he painted “savages.” Google Stadia Wants You to Replace Your Video Game Console. Don’t.The search giant’s new console-free gaming service is a neat concept. But there are bugs and too many unknowns. ‘They Pronounced Me Safe and Then Started Commenting About the Place’Reporting the smell of gas, getting a private bus ride and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. White House Denies Trump Health EmergencyTwo days after a mysterious, unannounced hospital visit, President Trump’s physician issued a late-night statement attributing it to “regular, primary preventative care.” California to Stop Buying From Automakers That Backed Trump on EmissionsCalifornia, hitting back at automakers that sided with President Trump, will not buy from manufacturers that do not recognize its authority to set emissions standards. Man Sentenced to Life Without Parole in Brutal Farm KillingsAfter speaking with the families of the victims, the Bucks County district attorney did not pursue the death penalty for Sean Kratz. Guards on Duty During Epstein Suicide May Face ChargesTwo prison workers who were guarding Jeffrey Epstein when he hanged himself could be charged as early as this week with falsifying records. Professor Who Is Corruption Expert Accused of Laundering $2.5 MillionThe Florida professor was often quoted by journalists. Now he’s charged in a scheme to hide ill-gotten gains from Venezuela. For the Eurostar Tribe, Brexit Could Make Brussels Feel Even Farther AwayThe high-speed rail link was once the locomotive embodiment of the ideal of a border-free Continent. But Britain’s withdrawal from the E.U. leaves the service facing an uncertain future. I.R.S. Whistle-Blower Met With Senate Staff MembersThe whistle-blower had filed a complaint accusing Treasury Department officials of improperly interfering with the handling of President Trump’s tax returns. ‘Jeopardy!’ Tournament to Settle Question: Who Is the Greatest of All Time?Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer will compete against each other for the sweeping title in a prime time series to be held in January. Barr Bridges the Reagan Revolution and Trump on Executive PowerThe attorney general wrapped his maximalist vision of executive power around an embattled president. For the Teen Who No Longer Wants a Period...A reader asks how best to advise her child who wants to stop getting a monthly period. How to Move AbroadMillions of Americans move overseas every year, some for love, some for jobs and others to embrace new cultures. Here’s how you can join them. Terry O’Neill, Photographer of the Famous, Is Dead at 81On an early assignment he shot a new group called the Beatles. He went on to photograph, among many others, Faye Dunaway — whom he later married. The Story of a Jewelry House and the Family That Built ItFrancesca Cartier Brickell used her grandfather’s legacy of letters as the basis of a new book. Getting a Handle on Self-HarmCutting and other forms of self-injury are on the rise among adolescents. Researchers are beginning to understand the phenomenon and how to treat it. Rapper T.I.’s Daughter Should Never Have Had a ‘Virginity Test’There is no exam to verify virginity, medical experts say, and the attempt violates a woman’s rights. The Streaming Era Has Finally Arrived. Everything Is About to Change.Once a generation, Hollywood experiences a seismic shift. It is happening again. More Recent Articles |
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Los Angeles Clippers star forward Kawhi Leonard wasn't in the starting lineup for the third consecutive game Monday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The United States on Monday revoked recently renewed sanction waivers for Iran's Fordow nuclear facility after Tehran said it had begun enriching uranium at the site, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said.
Actor James Van Der Beek was eliminated during the Season 28 semi-finals of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
Los Angeles Chargers star running back Melvin Gordon put Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl safety Tyrann Mathieu on a poster with a spectacular hurdle Monday night.
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren unveiled a plan for protecting the rights of renters in the United States on Monday.
The Trump administration on Monday sanctioned two people and four companies with links in Syria, Turkey, the Persian Gulf and Europe for providing financial assistance to the Islamic State.
Former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter, a favorite to join former teammate Mariano Rivera in Cooperstown, is among 18 newcomers on the 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.
Patrick Frazee was found guilty in the death of his fiancee and sentenced to life in prison on Monday.
The Indianapolis Colts will be without starting running back Marlon Mack for an undetermined amount of time due to a hand injury.
Showtime said it has ordered a pilot for "Big Deal," a half-hour comedy starring and co-created by "Saturday Night Live" alum Vanessa Bayer.
Season 3 of "Runaways" will be the Marvel action-drama's last on Hulu, the streaming service said Monday.
The Oakland Raiders signed former Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Preston Brown to a one-year contract.
California sued cigarette maker Juul for selling and marketing its products to minors through its online store.
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa underwent successful surgery on his injured right hip Monday morning in Houston.
NBCUniversal said Monday it has renewed "The Kelly Clarkson Show" for a second season to air in 2020-21.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Monday that the United States will no longer consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank a violation of international law.
Idris Elba has signed on to lead the cast of the western movie "The Harder They Fall," Netflix announced Monday.
A pair of raccoons made a scene at a CVS store in New York state when they fell through the ceiling and went for a stroll through the store.
A Dubai bar is drawing in female customers with an unusual promotion -- the more they weigh, the more free drinks they receive.
FBI agents arrested Muncie, Ind., Mayor Dennis Tyler on Monday amid a corruption probe with three others arrested this year.
Boeing Co. made a stronger retort Monday to an audit that criticizes NASA for making "unnecessary payments" for development of a new Boeing capsule to carry people into space.
As the Thanksgiving travel period kicks off this weekend and continues through the following weekend, at least three storms of note have the potential to cause trouble on the roads and at the airports across the U.S.
Concerns that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can impair brain health appear to be unfounded, according to new research.
Taylor Swift's former record label Big Machine Label Group released a statement confirming the pop singer can perform her old songs at the 2019 American Music Awards. 
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