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IUCN report: Oceans losing oxygen at rapid rate due to climate change, pollution The world's oceans are running out of oxygen, threatening many species of fish, says a new report from the conservation group IUCN. Arizona couple found dead of likely hypothermia after being buried in snow An elderly Arizona couple has died of likely hypothermia after being found buried in snow, authorities said Saturday. Indian woman dies of burn injuries after being attacked on walk to court A 23-year-old woman who was set on fire while walking to testify in a rape trial has died of her injuries, multiple sources reported Saturday. Police in India, where the woman lived, said Thursday that five men, includi Controversial Nobel laureate avoids questions about his support for Serbs Austrian author Peter Handke, whose selection for the Nobel prize has led to two resignations and boycotts of the award ceremony, waved away questions about his support for the Serbian regime at his inaugural lecture. Denuclearization is off the table, North Korean diplomat tells U.N. Denuclearization is no longer on the table in North Korea's talks with the United States, said North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations Saturday. 'Sabrina Part 3' to debut on Netflix Jan. 24 The young-adult, horror-drama "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 3" is set to premiere on Netflix Jan. 24. Trump halts designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations President Donald Trump said he's halting plans announced late last month to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. French riot police use teargas on protesters as strike, demonstrations continue French riot police used tear gas on protesters Saturday to break up demonstrations that have brought Paris to halt as the country's general strike continued into a third day. Actor Ron Leibman dead at 82 Actor Ron Leibman has died of pneumonia in New York, his family said. He was 82. Veterans, dignitaries remember Pearl Harbor attack in Hawaii One of the last remaining survivors of the USS Arizona attended a ceremony Saturday marking the 78th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, along with other veterans and dignitaries. Judiciary committee releases report on historical arguments for impeachment The House judiciary committee released a report Saturday outlining historical arguments for impeachment of the president. Watch: Blood, action are plentiful in 'Boys' Season 2 teaser Amazon has released its first teaser for Season 2 of the Amazon comic adaptation "The Boys." New Jersey man pleads guilty in GoFundMe scam that netted $400K A New Jersey man pleaded guilty for being the mastermind behind a crowd-funding scheme that netted more than $400,000. Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager to host New Year's Eve special on NBC "Today" show presenters Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager have been booked as the hosts for a New Year's Eve prime-time special on NBC. Mark Esper: Pentagon reviewing screening process after Pensacola shooting Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said the Pentagon plans to review the screening process for foreign students after a deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. Nashville police capture 3rd of 4 teens who escaped jail Police in Nashville captured the third of four teens suspected of committing violent crimes who escaped a juvenile detention center last weekend. David Tennant to headline BBC miniseries 'Around the World in 80 Days' David Tennant is set to play explorer Phileas Fogg in an eight-part adaptation of Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 Days," the BBC announced. Watch: Ryan Reynolds tweets out response video to Peloton commercial "Deadpool" actor Ryan Reynolds is responding to the backlash sparked by a recent holiday commercial for Peloton stationary bicycles. Developing weather pattern has forecasters on early alert for potentially significant storm As a stormy pattern resumes in the eastern United States during the second week of December, meteorologists are pondering the path and impact of a storm around the middle of the month. PG&E announces $13B settlement for claims related to California fires Pacific Gas and Electric has reached an approximately $13.5 billion settlement for claims related to multiple deadly fires in California. Attack on Iraqi protesters leaves at least 12 dead At least a dozen protesters died after gunmen opened fire on a demonstration in central Baghdad amid weeks of violence in the Iraqi capital, witnesses and medical officials said. Peter Sarsgaard lands role in 'The Batman'American student freed in prisoner swap with Iran An American graduate student held in an Iranian prison for more than three years was freed Saturday in a prisoner swap involving an Iranian citizen being held in the United States on accusations of sanctions violations. Trippie Redd's 'A Love Letter to You 4' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Trippie Redd's "A Love Letter to You 4" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. Supreme Court refuses to lift block on federal executions The Supreme Court has refused the U.S. Department of Justice's request to overrule a lower court's decision to block the government's plan to resume federal executions. |
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How to Protect Your Children From Online Sexual PredatorsDon’t count on tech companies to keep online games and chat apps safe for children, experts warn. It’s all about “parental empowerment” and imposing limits. Before Florida Shooting, Gunman Showed Off Videos of Mass AttacksInvestigators are still trying to understand the motive of a Saudi trainee who fatally shot three people at Naval Air Station Pensacola. For Trump, Instinct After Florida Killings Is Simple: Protect SaudisBefore issuing his own condolences, the president channeled the Saudi king’s, and avoided any discussion of the hard questions about why the U.S. is training Saudi officers. Judiciary Committee Report Offers Legal Rationale for Impeaching TrumpThe report, which echoes one released in 1974 as the House debated impeaching President Richard M. Nixon, comes two days before the committee will formally receive the evidence against President Trump. Behind the Scenes of Impeachment: Crammed Offices, Late Nights, Cold PizzaAn army of Democratic lawyers and aides are preparing to formally present the case for impeachment to lawmakers — and the country. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsHow two nonprofits took on Amazon and won, hand-clapping games from around the world and wedding websites that promise to stop romanticizing weddings at former slave plantations. Finland Is a Capitalist ParadiseCan high taxes be good for business? You bet. My Grandmother’s Favorite ScammerHe manipulated Laolao and stole her life savings. Why does she remember him so fondly? Katie Hill: It’s Not Over After AllI overcame the desperation I felt after stepping down from Congress, and I’m still in the fight. Hating the Word ‘Hate’Don’t mess with us, man. The Man Who Predicted Nazi GermanyIn 1919, John Maynard Keynes foresaw the chaos that would follow from the Versailles peace treaty. Where the Frauds Are All LegalWelcome to the weird world of medical billing. Democrats’ Baffling 2020 MessFour white front-runners, three of them 70 or older. What is this primary telling us? Twilight of the TechnocratsHow Bernie and Biden both channel an exhaustion with the experts. The Four Secrets of SuccessThis is what I tell young people who press me for advice. Is Natural Wine Dead?The movement, built on honesty and simplicity, is being corrupted by opportunists. Is It Possible Trump Is on the Right Track With China?Paul Krugman responds to reader questions about the lasting effects of Trump’s trade wars. My So-Karen LifeI know Karens are hard. As a member of Gen X, I grew up surrounded by them. Call It a Crime of PastaThe famous pasta-making women of Bari, Italy, are worried that a crackdown on contraband orecchiette pasta could threaten their way of life. Nikki Haley’s Confederate Flag Comments Spark BacklashShe told the conservative radio host Glenn Beck that the Confederate flag symbolized “service, sacrifice and heritage” for some people in her state until Dylann S. Roof “hijacked” it. Trump Wants a Review of Toilets: Americans Are Flushing ‘10 Times, 15 Times’The president’s comments about water efficiency standards came up at a discussion on Friday about reducing government red tape. Splintered Isle: A Journey Through Brexit BritainAs Britain heads for an election, a Times reporter spent two weeks driving from London to Glasgow. He found a country united only by its disunity. A $120,000 Banana Is Peeled From an Art Exhibition and EatenAs people watched, a prankster removed the banana, which was taped to a wall at Art Basel in Miami Beach. L.S.U. Makes Case for Top Seed in Playoff With SEC WinLouisiana State dominated fourth-ranked Georgia from the outset, and Joe Burrow made his case to lock up the Heisman Trophy. On the Rooftops of Paris, a New Kind of Urban GardenThe landscape architect Arnaud Casaus is creating green spaces wilder and warmer than those found at street level. Hall of Fame Takes Another Swing at an Underappreciated EraTed Simmons and Dale Murphy are among 10 candidates for election by the Veterans Committee, whose choices will be announced on Sunday. The former pitcher Ron Darling offered his thoughts on the seven he faced. Can Biology Class Reduce Racism?When it comes to race, “It’s always like ‘O.K., but now we’re going to start the lesson on peas,’’’ a biology teacher said. A study will test a new approach. More Recent Articles |
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The world's oceans are running out of oxygen, threatening many species of fish, says a new report from the conservation group IUCN.
An elderly Arizona couple has died of likely hypothermia after being found buried in snow, authorities said Saturday.
A 23-year-old woman who was set on fire while walking to testify in a rape trial has died of her injuries, multiple sources reported Saturday. Police in India, where the woman lived, said Thursday that five men, includi
Austrian author Peter Handke, whose selection for the Nobel prize has led to two resignations and boycotts of the award ceremony, waved away questions about his support for the Serbian regime at his inaugural lecture.
Denuclearization is no longer on the table in North Korea's talks with the United States, said North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations Saturday.
The young-adult, horror-drama "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 3" is set to premiere on Netflix Jan. 24.
President Donald Trump said he's halting plans announced late last month to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.
French riot police used tear gas on protesters Saturday to break up demonstrations that have brought Paris to halt as the country's general strike continued into a third day.
Actor Ron Leibman has died of pneumonia in New York, his family said. He was 82.
One of the last remaining survivors of the USS Arizona attended a ceremony Saturday marking the 78th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, along with other veterans and dignitaries.
The House judiciary committee released a report Saturday outlining historical arguments for impeachment of the president.
Amazon has released its first teaser for Season 2 of the Amazon comic adaptation "The Boys."
A New Jersey man pleaded guilty for being the mastermind behind a crowd-funding scheme that netted more than $400,000.
"Today" show presenters Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager have been booked as the hosts for a New Year's Eve prime-time special on NBC.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said the Pentagon plans to review the screening process for foreign students after a deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla.
Police in Nashville captured the third of four teens suspected of committing violent crimes who escaped a juvenile detention center last weekend.
David Tennant is set to play explorer Phileas Fogg in an eight-part adaptation of Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 Days," the BBC announced.
"Deadpool" actor Ryan Reynolds is responding to the backlash sparked by a recent holiday commercial for Peloton stationary bicycles.
As a stormy pattern resumes in the eastern United States during the second week of December, meteorologists are pondering the path and impact of a storm around the middle of the month.
Pacific Gas and Electric has reached an approximately $13.5 billion settlement for claims related to multiple deadly fires in California.
At least a dozen protesters died after gunmen opened fire on a demonstration in central Baghdad amid weeks of violence in the Iraqi capital, witnesses and medical officials said.
Peter Sarsgaard has joined the star-studded ensemble of "The Batman."
An American graduate student held in an Iranian prison for more than three years was freed Saturday in a prisoner swap involving an Iranian citizen being held in the United States on accusations of sanctions violations.
Rapper Trippie Redd's "A Love Letter to You 4" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
The Supreme Court has refused the U.S. Department of Justice's request to overrule a lower court's decision to block the government's plan to resume federal executions. 
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