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Former NBA commissioner David Stern hospitalized after brain hemorrhage Former NBA commissioner David Stern underwent emergency surgery after suffering a sudden brain hemorrhage Thursday. Former Reds infielder Jose Peraza agrees to one-year deal with Red Sox Former Cincinnati Reds infielder Jose Peraza reached an agreement with the Boston Red Sox on Thursday. New York Jets place TE Ryan Griffin on injured reserve The New York Jets placed starting tight end Ryan Griffin on season-ending injured reserve with an ankle injury. Judge rules American Samoans are U.S. citizens under the Constitution A federal judge ruled Thursday that American Samoans in Utah are U.S. citizens under the constitution and should be issued new passports that say so. Kentucky restores voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed an executive order restoring voting rights to more than 140,000 convicted felons who have served their sentences. Roger Goodell: Michael Vick to serve as Pro Bowl captain despite petitions Despite online petitions calling for his removal over his 2007 dog fighting conviction, former NFL quarterback Michael Vick will serve as one of the league's honorary Pro Bowl captains this year. Jersey City shooting to be investigated as domestic terror The FBI is investigating a shooting at a Jewish store that left six people dead as domestic terrorism, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced Thursday. Air Force tests conventional ground-launched ballistic missile in California The Air Force tested a prototype of a conventionally configured ground-launched ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Thursday morning. New York Yankees to re-sign veteran OF Brett Gardner Veteran outfielder Brett Gardner, the New York Yankees' longest-tenured player, will remain with the club after agreeing to a one-year contract. Impeachment: House panel strikes down Republican amendments The House judiciary committee on Thursday voted against four Republican amendments to the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Democrats schedule debates in early primary, caucus states Democratic presidential candidates will participate in four debates in early primary and caucus states in the new year to gear up voters as they prepare to head to the polls, the party announced Thursday. FCC unanimously approves 988 as new U.S. suicide prevention hotline number The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday agreed to move forward with plans to adopt a three-digit number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Houston-area police arrest man accused of fatally striking officer with vehicle Law enforcement officials on Thursday arrested a 21-year-old man accused of killing a police sergeant near Houston after a two-day manhunt. New Zealand volcano: Police recover six bodies Emergency officials on Friday recovered the bodies of six people killed in a volcanic explosion on New Zealand's White Island. Congressional appropriators reach budget deal as funding deadline looms Top Congressional appropriators reached a $1.37 trillion agreement on 12 spending bills as a deadline for federal funding looms closer. MLB, union agree to opioid and cocaine testing, remove marijuana from drugs of abuse Major League Baseball and the players' association reached a joint agreement to begin testing for opioids and cocaine starting in 2020 spring training. Kids whose parents are depressed have different brains The brains of kids who have a high risk of depression because they have parents with depression are structurally different from other kids' brains, a new study finds. British election: Exit polls indicate 86-seat majority for Borish Johnson's Conservative Party British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party looks set to secure an 86-seat majority in Parliament, exit polls predicted Thursday. Sleepy nurses could affect patient care Nurses get less sleep before their scheduled shifts compared to nonwork days, which could affect patient care, according to a new study. Attorneys ask federal appeals court for new trial for Boston Marathon bomber Attorneys for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev asked a federal appeals court to order a new trial, arguing jurors that delivered the 2015 conviction were biased. Map reveals land beneath Antarctic ice sheet in unprecedented detail Scientists have successfully mapped the topography of the land beneath Antarctica's ice sheet at high resolution by combining radar observations with ice volume and flow velocity data. |
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Trump’s Order to Combat Anti-Semitism Divides Its Audience: American JewsJewish communities across the country viewed the order, which is aimed at college campuses, in competing and discordant ways. Will Trump Debate a Democrat in 2020? He’s Not So Sure.The president’s concern is not so much whom he will be debating but the commission that runs the debates. Expect Four More Democratic Debates in January and February 2020The Democratic National Committee announced the next set of primary debates. One will be held in each of the early-voting states. Women Made Them. Viewers and Critics Liked Them. No One Nominated Them.Despite box office success and critical praise, female filmmakers are largely being left out of Hollywood’s awards season. Clint Eastwood’s ‘Richard Jewell’ Is at the Center of a Media StormThe film shows the journalist Kathy Scruggs trading sex for a scoop. “It’s an insult not only to her, but to just about any other woman who’s been a reporter,” says her writing partner. Impeachment, Britain, Baby Yoda: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Fate of Boris and BrexitBritain’s prime minister has hitched his re-election campaign to a promise to “get Brexit done.” But he’s selling bankers and blue-collar workers two very different visions for the country. One Thing Your City Can Do: Reduce Food WasteAlso this week, the U.N. climate talks in Madrid Gretchen Carlson: Fox News, I Want My Voice BackI still can’t talk about what happened to me because of a non-disclosure agreement. The Politics of ExhaustionVoters pick whichever candidate exhausts them less. The Party That Ruined the PlanetRepublican climate denial is even scarier than Trumpism. Donald Trump Wanted Another Roy Cohn. He Got Bill Barr.Even better. What That Executive Order Really MeansAnd the debate over whether it will protect Jews and suppress criticism of Israel on campus. ‘Frozen II’ Hit Me Hard as a Motherless DaughterI wasn’t prepared for the way the animated sequel tapped into my feelings about the premature loss of my mother. Trump’s Executive Order Has Firm Legal GroundingJews aren’t a race. But anti-Semitism can be racism for legal purposes. The SNAP Rule Will Cause More Hunger Than We Can HandleI run a food bank and I know no amount of charity will make up for this cruel policy. López Obrador Is Cruising, Mexico Is NotCrime, economic stagnation and erratic government decisions signal a long and bumpy ride for his presidency — and his country. The Big IVF Add-On RacketThis is no way to treat patients desperate for a baby. Romania’s Springs Tap a Region’s Deep HistoryIn the mountains of Transylvania, residents hoped visitors would flock to spas and resorts to bathe and heal in the cold, clear waters. The dream has faded, but the taps still flow. Baby Yoda Is Your God NowWhat if the future of TV were delightful, irresistible, meme-able versions of intellectual property you already loved … forever? The Biggest Winner of the Winter Meetings? Scott BorasThe high-profile agent negotiated three deals in three days worth a combined $814 million, part of a free-agent market that is much hotter than it was the last two years. F.T.C. Is Said to Consider an Injunction Against FacebookSuch an action would seek to block a technical integration of WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Instagram, people familiar with the matter said. Help Wanted: Queen Elizabeth Seeks Social Media Director on LinkedInThe job pays up to 50,000 pounds a year (about $67,000), with weekends off and free lunch, according to Buckingham Palace. Trump Mocks Greta Thunberg on Twitter, and She Jabs BackThe 16-year-old climate activist changed her Twitter biography to read, “a teenager working on her anger management problem,” after the president tossed that accusation at her. Killing of Barnard Student Tessa Majors Unnerves Campus and CityFreshman was fatally stabbed during an early-evening walk in Morningside Park. Kentucky Gives Voting Rights to Some 140,000 Former FelonsThe state’s new Democratic governor said he would ease one of the nation’s strictest policies. Iowa will be alone in barring voting by all felons. Jersey City Shooting: Immigrant With ‘Big Dreams’ Was Among VictimsHe was a beloved worker at the market who had emigrated to New Jersey with his family from Ecuador. In Pakistan Hospital, It Was Lawyers vs. Doctors. 3 Patients Died.First the doctors attacked the lawyers. Then the lawyers attacked the doctors. Now the lawyers are under arrest, and three patients are dead. How to Argue on the Internet Without Losing Your MindAvoid the murky waters of trolldom. Is It Bad That I Gchat My Friends While I’m at Work?And other pressing matters. What Your Email Signature Says About YouSent from my iPhone. You Live Your Life Online. Don’t Forget Your MannersEtiquette helps you get on in life, but having a range of etiquette makes all the difference. ASAP Rocky Returns to Sweden in Triumph, Without Trump’s HelpThe rapper’s show in Stockholm on Wednesday came just months after his trial for assault in the country drew international attention. ‘Bombshell’ Review: Blind Ambition and Blond Sedition at Fox NewsCharlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie star in a story about the fall of Roger Ailes. Camila Cabello and Harry Styles, Teen-Pop Alumni, Think BiggerBoth emerged from groups created on “The X Factor.” And both are releasing their second solo albums, showing listeners they have the ambition to go their own way. The Surest Sign Toronto Loves Kawhi Leonard? It Let Him GoA city that has rejected several of its former stars is embracing Leonard in his new life with the Clippers. Mythical Beings May Be Earliest Imaginative Cave Art by HumansThe paintings on an Indonesian island are at least 43,900 years old and depict humanoid figures with animal-like features in a hunting scene. 36 Hours in King’s Cross, LondonAmong the postindustrial-chic buildings and stylish restaurants and shops: Victorian splendor, verdant hide-outs and the long-ago haunts of writers and musicians. More Recent Articles |
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Former NBA commissioner David Stern underwent emergency surgery after suffering a sudden brain hemorrhage Thursday.
Former Cincinnati Reds infielder Jose Peraza reached an agreement with the Boston Red Sox on Thursday.
The New York Jets placed starting tight end Ryan Griffin on season-ending injured reserve with an ankle injury.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that American Samoans in Utah are U.S. citizens under the constitution and should be issued new passports that say so.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed an executive order restoring voting rights to more than 140,000 convicted felons who have served their sentences.
Despite online petitions calling for his removal over his 2007 dog fighting conviction, former NFL quarterback Michael Vick will serve as one of the league's honorary Pro Bowl captains this year.
The FBI is investigating a shooting at a Jewish store that left six people dead as domestic terrorism, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced Thursday.
The Air Force tested a prototype of a conventionally configured ground-launched ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Thursday morning.
Veteran outfielder Brett Gardner, the New York Yankees' longest-tenured player, will remain with the club after agreeing to a one-year contract.
The House judiciary committee on Thursday voted against four Republican amendments to the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Democratic presidential candidates will participate in four debates in early primary and caucus states in the new year to gear up voters as they prepare to head to the polls, the party announced Thursday.
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday agreed to move forward with plans to adopt a three-digit number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline.
Law enforcement officials on Thursday arrested a 21-year-old man accused of killing a police sergeant near Houston after a two-day manhunt.
Emergency officials on Friday recovered the bodies of six people killed in a volcanic explosion on New Zealand's White Island.
Top Congressional appropriators reached a $1.37 trillion agreement on 12 spending bills as a deadline for federal funding looms closer.
Major League Baseball and the players' association reached a joint agreement to begin testing for opioids and cocaine starting in 2020 spring training.
The brains of kids who have a high risk of depression because they have parents with depression are structurally different from other kids' brains, a new study finds.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party looks set to secure an 86-seat majority in Parliament, exit polls predicted Thursday.
Nurses get less sleep before their scheduled shifts compared to nonwork days, which could affect patient care, according to a new study.
Attorneys for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev asked a federal appeals court to order a new trial, arguing jurors that delivered the 2015 conviction were biased.
Scientists have successfully mapped the topography of the land beneath Antarctica's ice sheet at high resolution by combining radar observations with ice volume and flow velocity data. 
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