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Police fatally shoot man suspected of killing 3 at a Montana casino Police in Montana fatally shot a man suspected of killing three people at a casino early Tuesday, authorities said. Democrats huddle, set rules for debate before impeachment vote The House rules committee met Tuesday to go over parameters of the voting process in the full chamber on Wednesday, where President Donald Trump is expected to become the third U.S. president to be impeached. Denver Broncos' Kareem Jackson suspended for final two games of season Denver Broncos defensive back Kareem Jackson was suspended for the final two games of the regular season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Judge permits Georgia to remove 120K 'inactive' voters from registration rolls A federal judge in Georgia has allowed the state to continue with a planned removal of "inactive" voters from registration rolls. Dallas Cowboys sign former Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith With injuries impacting the team's linebacker depth, the Dallas Cowboys signed veteran linebacker Malcolm Smith as the regular season winds down. Judge declines to revoke bail for Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas A federal judge declined to revoke bail for Rudy Giuliani associate, Lev Parnas, rejecting prosecutors' allegations that he misrepresented his assets and income and was a flight risk. NFL reveals 2020 Pro Bowl rosters The NFL unveiled its list of 2020 Pro Bowlers for each conference Tuesday night, highlighted by the Baltimore Ravens and their Pro Bowl record-tying 12 selections. Oshkosh Defense receives $801M to deliver JLTVs to Montenegro Oshkosh Defense was awarded an $801 million deal to provide joint light tactical vehicles to Montenegro through the Department of Defense's foreign military sales program, the DoD announced Tuesday. St. Louis Cardinals sign Korean left-hander Kwang-Hyun Kim The St. Louis Cardinals signed Korean left-handed pitcher Kwang-Hyun Kim to a two-year contract. New York architect Erica Tishman killed by falling debris New York City architect Erica Tishman, 60, was killed by falling debris while walking on a Manhattan sidewalk on Tuesday. Paul Manafort hospitalized, lawyer says President Donald Trump's jailed former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was hospitalized in stable condition, his lawyer said Tuesday. FISA court orders FBI to address errors in Carter Page surveillance The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ordered the FBI to explain how it will address errors outlined in Michael Horowitz's report on its surveillance of Carter Page. Detroit Lions to retain head coach Matt Patricia, GM Bob Quinn Despite another losing season, the Detroit Lions will retain head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn for the 2020 season. Weight-loss drug may reduce seizures in kids with severe form of epilepsy Fenfluramine, once part of the product marketed as Fen-Phen, given at low doses appears safe and effective for Dravet syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy, according to a clinical trial. Ex-NBA commissioner David Stern remains in serious condition after brain surgery Former NBA commissioner David Stern remains in serious condition after undergoing emergency surgery to address a sudden brain hemorrhage. People in states where pot is legal more likely to believe its benefits If you live in a state where recreational marijuana is legal, you're more likely to think that it offers health benefits, a new study finds. Affordable Care Act taxes repeal will cost $373B, analysis says A congressional committee released a report Tuesday found that the repeal of three Affordable Care Act taxes as part of a government spending deal would cost the government $373.3 billion over 10 years. Number of Americans with primary care doctors declines The number of Americans who have a primary care doctor is shrinking -- with potential consequences for their health, researchers say. Union, vendor reach tentative deal in labor dispute at Democratic debate venue Thursday's Democratic debate will take place as planned after a union representing workers at the venue reached a tentative deal with a catering provider over a labor dispute. Unique form of quartz may power deep-Earth water cycle In a new paper, scientists have described for the first time the remarkable water-carrying abilities of the mineral stishovite, a unique form of quartz. Man wins $100,000 lottery jackpot after scoring big casino prize A Maryland man who won a $12,000 jackpot at a casino said his luck transitioned nicely into a different type of gaming when he scored a $100,000 lottery prize. Trump administration proposes rules allowing 'imperfect' organ transplants The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed new rules that could allow nearly 5,000 new organs to be transplanted to the sick and dying. |
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Trump Diatribe Belittles Impeachment as ‘Attempted Coup’ on Eve of VotesIn an irate, six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump denounced the impeachment inquiry in scathing terms, asserting that he had done nothing wrong and that Democrats would pay a political price in 2020. Court Orders F.B.I. to Fix National Security Wiretaps After Damning ReportIn a rare public order, the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court responded to problems with the eavesdropping on a former Trump campaign aide uncovered by an inspector general. Protesters Clamor for Trump’s Impeachment on Eve of House VotesA coalition of liberal groups that included MoveOn.org and Indivisible organized hundreds of rallies across the country. Republicans Attack House Democrats on Impeachment, and Democrats Change the SubjectOne party is running ads about what’s happening in Congress. The other is happy to stick to health care. A Surveillance Net Blankets China’s Cities, Giving Police Vast PowersThe authorities can scan your phones, track your face and find out when you leave your home. One of the world’s biggest spying networks is aimed at regular people, and nobody can stop it. A New Drug Scourge: Deaths Involving Meth Are Rising FastToday’s meth is far more potent than earlier versions, but because it isn’t an opioid, many federal addiction treatment funds can’t be used to fight it. House Approves Spending Bills to Avert Government ShutdownThe House approved two spending packages on Tuesday, allocating $1.4 trillion and carrying dozens of priorities such as raising the tobacco purchase age nationally to 21. The Case of the Angry DaughterWhy did my sweet 5-year-old become so stormy when she started kindergarten? Trump Letter, F.B.I., Bitcoin: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. We Are Republicans, and We Want Trump DefeatedThe president and his enablers have replaced conservatism with an empty faith led by a bogus prophet. Debbie Dingell: Why I Will Vote to Impeach TrumpMy decision comes after careful study of testimony, investigative reports and history. How Has This Pesticide Not Been Banned?Government scientists say chlorpyrifos is unsafe. And yet it’s still in use. ’Twas the Eve of ImpeachmentFinding verse in this curse. John Lennon Told Them ‘Girls Don’t Play Guitar.’ He Was So Wrong.In the mid-1960s, four teenagers from Liverpool were changing the face of pop music. Their names were Mary, Sylvia, Pam and Val. Men Call Their Own Research ‘Excellent’Women do so much less often. And it’s not because their work isn’t as good. Laughing Through the Trump EraThe great drama of the Russia investigation has turned out to be a dark Coen brothers farce. Fifty-One Percent of the Population, Zero NominationsOnce again, female directors were shut out of the Golden Globes. Two years after #MeToo caught fire, how much has Hollywood changed? Fool Us Once, Shame on You. Fool Us in 2020, Shame on Us.The last election weakened our democracy. Why aren’t we preparing for the next one? Your Landlord Could Know That You’re Not at Home Right NowKey fobs and other smart-access technologies make it easier for us to get in and out of our homes — but they’re also a privacy hazard. Before a Historic Impeachment: ‘Right vs. Wrong’Readers anticipate the vote in the House. The Wild Woman AwakensThe 1992 feminist sensation “Women Who Run With the Wolves” has returned, as a new generation of artists embrace women’s bodies in all their hormonal, bloody glory. Moments in Reading That Salvaged an Often Sour YearThe critic Dwight Garner recalls the scenes, observations and one-liners in books that stuck with him in 2019. PG&E Reaches $1.7 Billion Deal With RegulatorsThe utility has faced objections from the governor of California and hedge funds vying for control of the company. Pope Francis Abolishes Secrecy Policy in Sexual Abuse CasesChurch officials can now share information with secular law enforcement authorities. Critics said the confidentiality rule led to the concealment of abuse. Lawyer Casts Doubt on Boy’s Statements About Murder of Barnard StudentA defense lawyer suggested detectives had badgered and yelled at a 13-year-old boy before he admitted participating in the fatal mugging of Tessa Majors. Arkansas Sheriff Accused of Assaulting 3 Faces Federal ChargesIf convicted, Sheriff Anthony Boen of Franklin County could serve up to 30 years in prison and pay a fine of up to $250,000. Amid Chaos of Daily Commutes, Strikers and Macron Compete for the CommutersThe government is banking that anger at the strikers for making life miserable will tip the scales of public opinion in its favor. So far that is not happening. Tulsa Sites May Hold Mass Graves From ‘Black Wall Street’ MassacreWhen white mobs obliterated a thriving black district nearly 100 years ago, as many as 300 people died. Researchers have found clues to where some of those bodies may be. Want to Gift Someone a Pet? Here’s What to Do FirstBefore you put a bow on a puppy or kitten for your family, here’s what to consider when getting a loved one a pet. Up and Away: ‘The Aeronauts’ and Hot-Air Balloons in the MoviesThe cinematic possibilities of this whimsical mode of travel are sky-high. We offer a closer look. Twilight of the SchlubsWith Kumail Nanjiani’s glow-up, another former sitcom actor has muscled up. ‘The Far Side’ Is Back. Sort Of. Gary Larson Will Explain.A website will feature some of the beloved comic strip’s classics and, Larson says, “I’m looking forward to slipping in some new things every so often.” Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Chart Said “Break up,” So We Did’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. What Do Gen Z Shoppers Want? A Cute, Cheap Outfit That Looks Great on InstagramThree young women shoppers in three countries talk about what they buy, where they buy it and why. More Recent Articles |
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Police in Montana fatally shot a man suspected of killing three people at a casino early Tuesday, authorities said.
The House rules committee met Tuesday to go over parameters of the voting process in the full chamber on Wednesday, where President Donald Trump is expected to become the third U.S. president to be impeached.
Denver Broncos defensive back Kareem Jackson was suspended for the final two games of the regular season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
A federal judge in Georgia has allowed the state to continue with a planned removal of "inactive" voters from registration rolls.
With injuries impacting the team's linebacker depth, the Dallas Cowboys signed veteran linebacker Malcolm Smith as the regular season winds down.
A federal judge declined to revoke bail for Rudy Giuliani associate, Lev Parnas, rejecting prosecutors' allegations that he misrepresented his assets and income and was a flight risk.
The NFL unveiled its list of 2020 Pro Bowlers for each conference Tuesday night, highlighted by the Baltimore Ravens and their Pro Bowl record-tying 12 selections.
Oshkosh Defense was awarded an $801 million deal to provide joint light tactical vehicles to Montenegro through the Department of Defense's foreign military sales program, the DoD announced Tuesday.
The St. Louis Cardinals signed Korean left-handed pitcher Kwang-Hyun Kim to a two-year contract.
New York City architect Erica Tishman, 60, was killed by falling debris while walking on a Manhattan sidewalk on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump's jailed former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was hospitalized in stable condition, his lawyer said Tuesday.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ordered the FBI to explain how it will address errors outlined in Michael Horowitz's report on its surveillance of Carter Page.
Despite another losing season, the Detroit Lions will retain head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn for the 2020 season.
Fenfluramine, once part of the product marketed as Fen-Phen, given at low doses appears safe and effective for Dravet syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy, according to a clinical trial.
Former NBA commissioner David Stern remains in serious condition after undergoing emergency surgery to address a sudden brain hemorrhage.
If you live in a state where recreational marijuana is legal, you're more likely to think that it offers health benefits, a new study finds.
A congressional committee released a report Tuesday found that the repeal of three Affordable Care Act taxes as part of a government spending deal would cost the government $373.3 billion over 10 years.
The number of Americans who have a primary care doctor is shrinking -- with potential consequences for their health, researchers say.
Thursday's Democratic debate will take place as planned after a union representing workers at the venue reached a tentative deal with a catering provider over a labor dispute.
In a new paper, scientists have described for the first time the remarkable water-carrying abilities of the mineral stishovite, a unique form of quartz.
A Maryland man who won a $12,000 jackpot at a casino said his luck transitioned nicely into a different type of gaming when he scored a $100,000 lottery prize.
The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed new rules that could allow nearly 5,000 new organs to be transplanted to the sick and dying. 
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