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Democrats take on impeachment, climate and Afghanistan in final debate of 2019 Seven Democrats took the stage in Los Angeles for the final primary debate before 2020 just one day after the House voted to impeach President Donald Trump. U.S. tightens restrictions against Iran over human rights record In a sweeping condemnation of Iran's human rights record, the Trump administration on Thursday announced new sanctions, a re-designation of the Middle Eastern county and visa restrictions against its officials. Minnesota Vikings' Dalvin Cook unlikely to play vs. Green Bay Packers The Minnesota Vikings likely won't have running back Dalvin Cook for the team's critical Monday night game against the Green Bay Packers. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Chris Godwin ruled out vs. Houston Texans The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be without breakout wide receiver Chris Godwin for Saturday's matchup against the Houston Texans. Police: Nearly 200 bullets fired during Florida UPS robbery shootout The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has revealed that nearly 200 bullets were fired by 21 police officers and two robbery suspects during this month's shootout that left four people dead, including the suspects. Massive pileup shuts down large stretch of I-80 in Pennsylvania Snow squalls racing across the Northeast ahead of a wave of Arctic air turned a stretch of Interstate 80 into chaos in central Pennsylvania after a deadly pileup closed the highway in both directions Wednesday afternoon. All-Star pitcher Julio Teheran agrees to one-year deal with Los Angeles Angels Free-agent pitcher Julio Teheran and the Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms on a one-year contract. Rep. Jefferson Van Drew switches from Democratic to Republican Party Rep. Jefferson Van Drew officially announced in a meeting at the White House on Thursday that he plans to switch from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. Impeachment: McConnell, Schumer at impasse on Trump's Senate trial Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell promised Thursday the U.S. Senate will now provide stability after "radical faction" Democrats in the House bowed to "partisan rage" and impeached President Donald Trump. Kansas City Royals to sign ex-Philadelphia Phillies 3B Maikel Franco The Kansas City Royals are signing former Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco to a one-year contract. Judge delays start of Nikolas Cruz trial for Parkland shooting A South Florida judge on Thursday delayed the start of a trial for the accused gunman in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in 2018 that left 17 people dead. TV may sway viewers to preference for thinner women People who watch lots of TV prefer thinner women, which suggests that TV can influence opinions about preferred body shapes, researchers say, while with little or no TV access favored those with a higher BMI. Facebook to flag posts, advertisements including misinformation about 2020 Census Facebook announced Thursday that it will institute policies to flag posts and advertisements that contain misinformation about the 2020 U.S. Census. Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett highlight 2020 Hall of Fame nominees Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett headline the list of eligible candidates for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. House votes to pass USMCA trade agreement The House on Thursday voted 358-41 to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement after more than a year of negotiating with the White House. Senate sends $1.4T spending bill to Trump's desk The Senate on Thursday passed a $1.4 trillion spending deal, sending it to President Donald Trump's desk one day before the deadline to fund the federal government. Potential No. 1 pick James Wiseman withdraws from Memphis, to enter NBA Draft After playing only three games at the school, freshman star James Wiseman formally withdrew from the University of Memphis on Thursday. Farmers, biofuel groups dismayed over EPA ruling Farmers and ethanol groups are dismayed by an Environmental Protection Agency ruling Thursday that they say will reduce the amount of biofuels American oil refiners are required to use next year. Watch: Oregon woman's lost class ring returned 44 years later A class ring lost by an Oregon woman in 1975 turned up more than 40 years later in a pile of dirt at a woman's home 34 miles away. Explosion levels three row homes in Philadelphia An explosion damaged multiple row homes Thursday in Philadelphia, possibly burying three people, one of whom may have died, local officials said. Trump signs bill funding HBCUs, simplifying FAFSA process President Donald Trump signed a bill to provide funding to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and to streamline the Free Application for Federal Student Aid program. Watch: Squirrel comes down chimney, leads Ohio family on chase An Ohio family shared video of the chaos caused inside their home when a squirrel came down the chimney and evaded capture in the living room. Pew: 4 in 10 Americans think there should be non-binary gender options on forms Forty-two percent of Americans said online profiles and other forms should offer non-binary gender options, a Pew Research Center poll indicates. |
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Trump Impeachment Trial in Doubt as Democrats Weigh Withholding ArticlesSpeaker Nancy Pelosi said she would wait to see what the trial in the Senate would look like before sending the two charges there. After Impeachment, an Angry Trump Looks to Vindication in NovemberPresident Trump, barring the unforeseen, will be the first American president to face voters after being charged with high crimes and misdemeanors. Evangelical Magazine Christianity Today Calls for Trump’s RemovalThe magazine said the president had abused his power and violated the Constitution. How a Trump Trade Deal Won Over DemocratsOver nearly a year of tumultuous negotiations, congressional Democrats and the Trump administration bridged what seemed to be an impassable divide. Durham Is Scrutinizing Ex-C.I.A. Director’s Role in Russian Interference FindingsThe federal prosecutor investigating the origins of the Russia inquiry is examining testimony by the former C.I.A. director John Brennan and seeking his communications records. Prime Power: How Amazon Squeezes the Businesses Behind Its StoreTwenty years ago, Amazon opened its storefront to anyone who wanted to sell something. Then it began demanding more out of them. Nancy Pelosi, Samoa, Falcon Hospital: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Impeachment of President Donald J. TrumpIn a divided House, moderate Democrats are bearing the burden of answering for the impeachment vote. Why Hasn’t Impeachment Changed Minds?And what does Brexit mean for America’s Democrats? President Trump Deserves a Real TrialMitch McConnell’s plan to rush to an acquittal is an affront to the Constitution and a disservice to the nation. Why Americans Love Social SecurityBold public programs, available to everyone regardless of need, are political winners. Democrats May Save Us YetAmerica’s defenders of democracy take a stand. Presidential Debates Could Be Much More ImaginativeIn the age of quizzes, “The Great British Baking Show” and access to experts all over the world, we don’t have to settle for the traditional televised debate format. Who Should You Blame if You Lose Your Health Care?Trump and his allies want to escape accountability to the voters for their efforts to ruin the Affordable Care Act. The Sidney AwardsMy favorite long-form essays of 2019. The Legal Threat to Obamacare Is Back. Again.An appeals court, after rejecting the law’s insurance requirement, entertains the idea that the whole law should now fall. Welcome to the Falcon Hospital. Please Take a Number.In a corner of Doha’s old city, a state-of-the-art facility offers scans, surgeries and a link to a centuries-old pastime. Members of the royal family get to cut the line. Where Are the Tech Zillionaires? San Francisco Faces the I.P.O. FizzleAll those tech I.P.O.s this year that were supposed to make people megarich only made them rich-ish. Ralph Ellison’s Letters Reveal a Complex Philosopher of Black Expression“The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison” capture the fiercely intelligent and irreverent author of “Invisible Man” in conversation with other novelists and critics of his day. 2 Firefighters Die in Australia Fires and Scott Morrison Ends VacationFacing harsh criticism for his absence, the prime minister said he would return from a Hawaii trip following the deaths of two volunteer firefighters. J.K. Rowling Criticized After Tweeting Support for Anti-Transgender ResearcherMs. Rowling expressed support for a researcher whose views on transgender people were condemned by a court on Wednesday as “incompatible with human dignity.” Pledging 'Undying Support' for Trump, Jeff Van Drew Becomes a RepublicanThe day after voting against impeaching President Trump, the New Jersey representative appeared with him in the Oval Office to announce he would leave the Democratic Party for the Republicans. ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’: A Spoiler-Free Review RoundupIt’s a film four decades in the making. Was it worth the wait? Changing Seas Bring ‘Turtle Stranding Season’ to Cape CodAs the ocean warms, an increasing number of turtles are heading farther north and getting stranded once the temperatures fall. She Was a 16-Year-Old Model When Harvey Weinstein Invited Her to LunchIn a lawsuit filed under the Child Victims Act, a woman accuses the producer of forcing her to touch his genitals when she was a minor. How a Top Antitrust Official Helped T-Mobile and Sprint MergeText messages indicate that Makan Delrahim, the head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, worked behind the scenes to help the companies pull off a deal. Kelly Slater Misses Olympic Surfing Berth as John John Florence QualifiesSlater’s loss in the semifinals of the Billabong Pipe Masters gave the last spot on the American men’s team to Florence, who has been Slater’s longtime protégé, rival and neighbor. Choose a Last-Minute Gift Anyone Would LoveYou’re stuck behind the curve and you don’t know what to get for someone on your list, but you do know you’re running out of time. We can help. Museums Throw Open the Storage Rooms, Letting In the PublicOnly a small fraction of collections are usually on view. But one Dutch museum wants to make everything available, and others are watching to see what they can learn. The Best (and Worst) Theater in Europe in 2019The Times’s three European theater critics pick their favorite productions of the year — plus a turkey apiece for the festive season. When in Distress, Try SonnetsLarge in scope but small in size, the sonnet encapsulates infinitely malleable spirits within a finite frame, as we do. More Recent Articles |
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Seven Democrats took the stage in Los Angeles for the final primary debate before 2020 just one day after the House voted to impeach President Donald Trump.
In a sweeping condemnation of Iran's human rights record, the Trump administration on Thursday announced new sanctions, a re-designation of the Middle Eastern county and visa restrictions against its officials.
The Minnesota Vikings likely won't have running back Dalvin Cook for the team's critical Monday night game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be without breakout wide receiver Chris Godwin for Saturday's matchup against the Houston Texans.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has revealed that nearly 200 bullets were fired by 21 police officers and two robbery suspects during this month's shootout that left four people dead, including the suspects.
Snow squalls racing across the Northeast ahead of a wave of Arctic air turned a stretch of Interstate 80 into chaos in central Pennsylvania after a deadly pileup closed the highway in both directions Wednesday afternoon.
Free-agent pitcher Julio Teheran and the Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms on a one-year contract.
Rep. Jefferson Van Drew officially announced in a meeting at the White House on Thursday that he plans to switch from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell promised Thursday the U.S. Senate will now provide stability after "radical faction" Democrats in the House bowed to "partisan rage" and impeached President Donald Trump.
The Kansas City Royals are signing former Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco to a one-year contract.
A South Florida judge on Thursday delayed the start of a trial for the accused gunman in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in 2018 that left 17 people dead.
People who watch lots of TV prefer thinner women, which suggests that TV can influence opinions about preferred body shapes, researchers say, while with little or no TV access favored those with a higher BMI.
Facebook announced Thursday that it will institute policies to flag posts and advertisements that contain misinformation about the 2020 U.S. Census.
Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett headline the list of eligible candidates for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
The House on Thursday voted 358-41 to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement after more than a year of negotiating with the White House.
The Senate on Thursday passed a $1.4 trillion spending deal, sending it to President Donald Trump's desk one day before the deadline to fund the federal government.
After playing only three games at the school, freshman star James Wiseman formally withdrew from the University of Memphis on Thursday.
Farmers and ethanol groups are dismayed by an Environmental Protection Agency ruling Thursday that they say will reduce the amount of biofuels American oil refiners are required to use next year.
A class ring lost by an Oregon woman in 1975 turned up more than 40 years later in a pile of dirt at a woman's home 34 miles away.
An explosion damaged multiple row homes Thursday in Philadelphia, possibly burying three people, one of whom may have died, local officials said.
President Donald Trump signed a bill to provide funding to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and to streamline the Free Application for Federal Student Aid program.
An Ohio family shared video of the chaos caused inside their home when a squirrel came down the chimney and evaded capture in the living room.
Forty-two percent of Americans said online profiles and other forms should offer non-binary gender options, a Pew Research Center poll indicates. 
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