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House passes bill to sanction Chinese officials for crackdown on Muslim minority The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed legislation to impose sanctions on Chinese government officials responsible for human rights crimes committed against the Asian nation's Muslim minority population. Trump admin blacklists 6 oil tankers used to circumvent Venezuela sanctions The Trump administration continued to tighten its economic stranglehold on Venezuela Tuesday by blacklisting six tankers that ship oil to Cuba to evade sanctions as "blocked property." Browns release DE Chris Smith less than three months after girlfriend's death The Cleveland Browns released reserve defensive end Chris Smith on Tuesday, less than three months after his girlfriend was killed in a roadside accident on a Cleveland highway. Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin: 'Duck' Hodges will continue to be starting QB After Sunday's win over the Cleveland Browns, the Pittsburgh Steelers will move forward with Devlin "Duck" Hodges as the starting quarterback. E-scooters carry unique risks for injury, researchers say Electric scooters are everywhere, offering city-dwelling Americans a quick way to get about town. But new research warns that hopping on one might land you in the hospital with a broken wrist or worse. College Football Playoff: Ohio State remains atop rankings, Utah moves to fifth The Ohio State Buckeyes kept their top spot and Utah moved up to No. 5 in this week's edition of the College Football Playoff rankings. House OKs resolution disapproving Russia's participation in G7 The House on Tuesday overwhelmingly voted to approve a resolution disapproving of Russia's participation in future G7 summits. Rutgers football brings back Greg Schiano after lengthy negotiations Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach and ex-Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano is returning as Rutgers football coach. Former Bumblebee Foods CEO found guilty of conspiracy to fix tuna prices A jury found the former CEO of Bumblebee Foods guilty of attempting to manipulate the price of canned tuna, the Justice Department said Tuesday. House intelligence approves impeachment report accusing Trump of obstruction The House intelligence committee voted Tuesday to approve a report accusing President Donald Trump of obstructing their impeachment probe and asking Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. Pete Buttigieg releases plan to address healthcare equity Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg released a plan to address healthcare equity to ensure people are not deprived of access to treatment based on race, gender or where a person lives. Boston schools close, New York declares emergency as winter storm persists A lengthy storm that began across the country just before Thanksgiving is slowly winding down off the far eastern coast of New England, but not before dropping feet of snow across the interior Northeast. New Jersey Devils fire John Hynes, name Alain Nasreddine interim coach The New Jersey Devils fired head coach John Hynes hours before the team's home game against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night. High cholesterol may increase risk for heart disease in younger people, too Researchers report in a new study that while that heart disease risk is higher than thought for younger people with high cholesterol, earlier intervention appears to mitigate this increased risk. Google CEO Sundar Pichai to lead parent company Alphabet Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced they will leave their roles as CEO and president of Google's parent company, Alphabet, and Sundar Pichai will become the CEO of both. Carolina Panthers fire head coach Ron Rivera after nine seasons The Carolina Panthers parted ways with head coach Ron Rivera on Tuesday, two days after a disappointing home loss to the two-win Washington Redskins. New Jersey man accuses former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of abuse in lawsuit A New Jersey man filed a lawsuit accusing former Washington, D.C., Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of sexual abuse in the mid-1990s. SpaceX’s 19th cargo launch will carry high-tech toolbox for spacewalks SpaceX plans to launch its 19th cargo mission to the International Space Station on Wednesday, carrying supplies, experiments and a new high-tech toolbox to keep robotic equipment ready for spacewalks. Yeast study reveals the benefits of gene amplification Thanks to a new study of satellite DNA and its formation in yeast cells, scientists are gaining insights into the benefits and pitfalls of genome amplification. Dow falls 280 after Trump says China trade deal may not come until 2020 election The Dow Jones fell 280 points Tuesday after President Donald Trump said the U.S. may not reach a trade deal until after the 2020 presidential election. Greta Thunberg arrives in Portugal after sailing across Atlantic for climate change summit Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg arrived in Portugal Tuesday after a three-week journey across the Atlantic, where she will stay a few days before heading to the climate change summit in Spain. Combining prescription drugs may trigger serious side effects Many older Americans take a variety of prescription drugs, yet new research suggests that combining various medications is not always wise. Navy awards $22.2B contract for nine Virginia-class submarines General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp. has been awarded a $22.2 billion contract to design and build nine Virginia-class submarines for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense announced. |
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Impeachment Report Says Trump Solicited Foreign Election InterferenceThe House Intelligence Committee concluded that President Trump tried to “use the powers of his office to solicit foreign interference on his behalf in the 2020 election.” A Mysterious ‘-1’ and Other Call Records Show How Giuliani Pressured UkraineHouse Democrats’ impeachment report showed the president’s personal lawyer executing an irregular foreign policy. Key Takeaways From House Intelligence Committee’s Impeachment ReportThe 300-page report lays out Democrats’ case that President Trump abused the power of his office to solicit political help from a foreign power and obstructed the inquiry into his actions. For Trump and Europe, a Surprising Role ReversalWhere the president once kept European leaders off balance, Europe’s shifting landscape now has the Great Disrupter scrambling to recalibrate his approach. Era Ends for Google as Founders Step Aside From a Pillar of TechSundar Pichai, who has run Google for several years, is taking the reins from Larry Page as Alphabet’s C.E.O. Kamala Harris Says She’s Still ‘in This Fight,’ but Out of the 2020 RaceThe California senator broke barriers but ran out of money as she struggled in polls. Her abrupt announcement is perhaps the most surprising development to date in the 2020 race. Joe Biden Still Wants to Win Iowa. Here’s His Strategy.The former vice president has lost his advantage in the leadoff caucus state, but he’s hoping his “No Malarkey” bus tour can win over rural voters. Kamala Harris, Impeachment, Titan: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Deadly Crackdown in IranBehind the curtain of an internet blackout, the Islamic Republic’s security forces have killed at least 180 unarmed protesters. Did We Ever Know the Real Kamala Harris?She was crowned the perfect Democrat for 2020. Here’s what doomed her campaign. Of All the Efforts to Defend Trump, This Conspiracy Theory Is the WorstThe president grasps at a debunked claim of election interference as impeachment looms. Iran Is Crushing Freedom One Country at a TimeGrass-roots movements in Iran, Iraq and other nations continue to push for rights nonetheless. I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong PassportI had become a full professor and a best-selling author. Weeks later, Denmark charged me with violating my work and residence permit. Why Did U.N.C. Give Millions to a Neo-Confederate Group?The University of North Carolina’s settlement over a controversial statue is a subsidy for white nationalism. What Makes a Church? A Tiny, Leafy ForestIn Ethiopia, church forests are withstanding environmental destruction — but just barely. Trump’s ‘Narco-Terrorism’ Label Could BackfireDesignating cartels as “terrorists” bolsters the president’s border narrative but could have unintended consequences on military action, guns and refugees. Will Europe Ever Trust America Again?As Western leaders gather in London this week, you might be able to detect a huge rupture beneath the surface. Why You Should Give Your Money Away TodayUnderstanding what motivates charitable giving could inspire us all to be more generous. Their Soccer Club Vanished. They Kept Coming.After Bury Football Club was shuttered on the eve of this season, five employees chose to persevere without pay. Theirs is a story of loyalty, duty and hope. Nami Nori Gets Hand Rolls Right, and Other Details TooA temaki specialist in Greenwich Village pays attention to the little things that impart a sense of luxury even in an inexpensive restaurant. Rikers Guards Stood By for 7 Minutes as Inmate Tried to Hang HimselfFour correction officers have been suspended as investigators examine their failure to stop an 18-year-old detainee’s suicide attempt. Cha In-ha Becomes Third Young Korean Entertainer to Die in Two MonthsThe 27-year-old actor appears in a TV series that premiered just last week. D.C. Fontana, First Female ‘Star Trek’ Writer, Dies at 80Ms. Fontana, who was part of the “Star Trek” universe from its early days, was best known for her work on Spock, the half-human, half-Vulcan Starfleet officer portrayed by Leonard Nimoy. North Korea Touts New Resort, Seeking to Blunt U.N. SanctionsTourism is one of the few remaining sources of hard currency for Kim Jong-un’s government. He has embarked on a push for more foreign visitors. Report Detailing PG&E’s Failures Raises New Hurdles for UtilityA California commission’s findings in the state’s deadliest fire could make a path out of bankruptcy and probation much harder. Teachers and Other Readers Sound Off on International Exam ResultsAfter the Program for International Student Assessment results revealed that American students weren’t progressing in reading and math, readers highlighted what they thought were issues in the education system. They Ended Up in Decrepit Housing in Newark. Is New York to Blame?The apartment of a formerly homeless woman was so cold the dog’s water bowl froze. Raw sewage seeped into the basement of another woman’s. The Theater Olympics Bring a World of Drama TogetherMore than 20 countries have sent over 100 productions, including large-scale works by some of the hottest directors. So why have so few heard of the event? André Daguin Dies at 84; Chef Made Gascony (and a Dish) FamousHis menu, most notably the grilled duck breast, made a region of southwest France a required stop for traveling food lovers. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Were So Fit, So Young, So Beautiful’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. She Finished High School Early. College Tuition Could Hold Her Back.Chjana McNair has wanted to be a dermatologist since she was a teenager, but paying for college is a challenge. Warming Waters, Moving Fish: How Climate Change Is Reshaping IcelandOcean temperatures are on the rise and warming waters are causing fish to swim for their lives, causing financial disruption and international conflicts. America’s Red State Death TripWhy does falling life expectancy track political orientation? More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed legislation to impose sanctions on Chinese government officials responsible for human rights crimes committed against the Asian nation's Muslim minority population.
The Trump administration continued to tighten its economic stranglehold on Venezuela Tuesday by blacklisting six tankers that ship oil to Cuba to evade sanctions as "blocked property."
The Cleveland Browns released reserve defensive end Chris Smith on Tuesday, less than three months after his girlfriend was killed in a roadside accident on a Cleveland highway.
After Sunday's win over the Cleveland Browns, the Pittsburgh Steelers will move forward with Devlin "Duck" Hodges as the starting quarterback.
Electric scooters are everywhere, offering city-dwelling Americans a quick way to get about town. But new research warns that hopping on one might land you in the hospital with a broken wrist or worse.
The Ohio State Buckeyes kept their top spot and Utah moved up to No. 5 in this week's edition of the College Football Playoff rankings.
The House on Tuesday overwhelmingly voted to approve a resolution disapproving of Russia's participation in future G7 summits.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach and ex-Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano is returning as Rutgers football coach.
A jury found the former CEO of Bumblebee Foods guilty of attempting to manipulate the price of canned tuna, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
The House intelligence committee voted Tuesday to approve a report accusing President Donald Trump of obstructing their impeachment probe and asking Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg released a plan to address healthcare equity to ensure people are not deprived of access to treatment based on race, gender or where a person lives.
A lengthy storm that began across the country just before Thanksgiving is slowly winding down off the far eastern coast of New England, but not before dropping feet of snow across the interior Northeast.
The New Jersey Devils fired head coach John Hynes hours before the team's home game against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night.
Researchers report in a new study that while that heart disease risk is higher than thought for younger people with high cholesterol, earlier intervention appears to mitigate this increased risk.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced they will leave their roles as CEO and president of Google's parent company, Alphabet, and Sundar Pichai will become the CEO of both.
The Carolina Panthers parted ways with head coach Ron Rivera on Tuesday, two days after a disappointing home loss to the two-win Washington Redskins.
A New Jersey man filed a lawsuit accusing former Washington, D.C., Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of sexual abuse in the mid-1990s.
SpaceX plans to launch its 19th cargo mission to the International Space Station on Wednesday, carrying supplies, experiments and a new high-tech toolbox to keep robotic equipment ready for spacewalks.
Thanks to a new study of satellite DNA and its formation in yeast cells, scientists are gaining insights into the benefits and pitfalls of genome amplification.
The Dow Jones fell 280 points Tuesday after President Donald Trump said the U.S. may not reach a trade deal until after the 2020 presidential election.
Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg arrived in Portugal Tuesday after a three-week journey across the Atlantic, where she will stay a few days before heading to the climate change summit in Spain.
Many older Americans take a variety of prescription drugs, yet new research suggests that combining various medications is not always wise.
General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp. has been awarded a $22.2 billion contract to design and build nine Virginia-class submarines for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense announced. 
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