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Congolese migrant dies in U.S. border custody A 41-year-old Congolese woman died in federal immigration custody after arriving at a Texas port of entry, according to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Thursday. Chicago White Sox signing Edwin Encarnacion to one-year, $12M deal Former New York Yankees slugger Edwin Encarnacion agreed to a one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox. Dallas Mavericks' Luka Doncic has near triple-double in return from ankle injury Dallas Mavericks star forward Luka Doncic shook off his sprained right ankle and returned to the starting lineup Thursday against the San Antonio Spurs. Oakland Raiders RB Josh Jacobs undergoes surgery for leg infection Oakland Raiders rookie running back Josh Jacobs underwent a surprise Christmas Day surgery for a leg infection. Washington QB Jacob Eason declares for 2020 NFL Draft Washington Huskies quarterback Jacob Eason, one of the top-rated prospects at his position in the upcoming draft class, announced Thursday on social media that he will enter the NFL Draft. Death toll climbs to 28 after Typhoon Phanfone battered central Philippine islands The death toll continued to climb Friday after Typhoon Phanfone battered the central Philippine islands over Christmas. Six skiers rescued after avalanche in Swiss Alps Swiss rescuers searched for multiple skiers who may have been buried in snow after an avalanche Thursday at a ski resort. Brain imaging may predict mood, attention disorders in children In findings published in JAMA Psychiatry, researchers were able to predict attention problems, as well as mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, in young grade school children using functional MRI. Atlanta Falcons rookie CB Jordan Miller handed four-game suspension for PEDs Atlanta Falcons rookie cornerback Jordan Miller was suspended for four games after violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances. Man killed by falling Redwood in California national park A man was killed and a woman injured after being struck by a falling Redwood tree while walking on a path at Muir Woods National Monument in California. Losing weight can trim expenses over a lifetime If you're overweight or obese, shedding pounds can help improve your health and your longevity. What's more, doing so may also significantly boost your bank balance. Nasdaq hits 9,000 for first time as year-end market rally continues U.S. stocks surged higher Thursday as a year-end rally stoked by bullish economic news pushed the Nasdaq Composite index to 9,000 for the first time in its history. Vehicle exhaust may raise risk of high blood pressure during pregnancy Air pollution from vehicles increases the risk of dangerously high blood pressure in pregnant women, U.S. government researchers report. NASA paints bird's-eye view of Anti-Atlas Mountains in infrared From a vantage of 440 miles above Earth's surface and painted in infrared, Morocco's Anti-Atlas Mountains, also known as the Lesser Atlas or Little Atlas, look like a geode streaked with tie-die swirls. Exercise may reduce risk for cancer by as much as 25 percent People who engaged in physical activity as recommended by the NIH were able to reduce their risk for colon and breast cancers, as well as endometrial cancer, kidney cancer, myeloma, liver cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Heavy drinkers more likely to be prescribed Xanax, Valium People who regularly drink to excess are also likely to use benzodiazepines, a new study finds, which can increase the risk for overdoses and accidents and make psychiatric conditions worse. Student opens Museum of Hangovers in Croatia A Croatian university student said swapping stories with friends gave him the idea for the country's newest attraction: the Museum of Hangovers. Hard-boiled eggs recall expanded in deadly listeria outbreak Almark Foods has expanded its recall of hard-boiled eggs to include products sold at stores nationwide, including Costco, Walmart, Kroger and Trader Joe's. Watch: Car wedged in pedestrian lane on New York bridge Police in New York said it took hours to remove a car that apparently drove onto the narrow pedestrian lanes of a bridge and became wedged in place. Watch: Stray Kids rebel in 'Gone Days' video K-pop group Stray Kids released a playful video for the new single "Mixtape: Gone Days." St. Louis opens aquarium in old Union Station building The St. Louis Aquarium, built as part of a $187 million redevelopment of the city's Union Station, opened on Christmas Day to hundreds of visitors. Turkish high court rules gov't Wikipedia ban unconstitutional Turkey's highest court ruled Thursday that a government ban on Wikipedia violated citizens' rights and freedoms, overturning a lower court decision that said it was legal. Look: Christmas dinner shopping trip yields $250,000 lottery jackpot A North Carolina man making a last-minute stop for Christmas dinner ingredients ended up $250,000 richer for the holiday when he decided to grab a scratch-off lottery ticket. Watch: Justin Bieber sings Christmas songs in new videos Justin Bieber performed his own car karaoke to "Under the Mistletoe" after announcing a new single, album and tour. |
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With U.S. Help No Longer Assured, Saudis Try a New Strategy: TalksWorried that they can no longer count on American defense, the Saudis have begun talking to their enemies to cool conflicts in the region. Saudi Arabia Wants Your Next VacationThe oil-rich kingdom is betting on tourism to broaden its economy, but will visitors come? Netanyahu Rebuffs a Challenge From Within, Despite Graft ChargesThe embattled Israeli prime minister staved off a Likud party leadership challenge, a victory that is likely to perpetuate Israel’s political deadlock. A Barrier to Trump’s Border Wall: Landowners in TexasConstruction of President Trump’s border wall has been slow going, in part because the Texans who own the land have to be coaxed or coerced to sell it, whether they want to or not. Peter Navarro, Trump’s Trade Warrior, Has Not Made His Peace With ChinaMr. Navarro is still looking for ways to punish China even as President Trump has embraced a deal that his top trade adviser lobbied against. Why Bernie Sanders Is Tough to BeatHis supporters are loyal, and in Iowa they don’t really have eyes for anyone else. Investors Weigh 2020 Election: A Progressive Bet or a ‘Trump Wins’ Portfolio?With the United States presidential election a top concern, investors are trying to make money in the stock market based on who might prevail in November. Her Job Requires 7 Apps. She Works Retail.Responding to the customer’s demand for instant gratification in the middle of the retail apocalypse. Impeachment Through the Eyes of a ChildIn one of our favorite episodes of the year, we spoke with Leo, a third grader, who answered all the questions about the inquiry that you might have been too afraid to ask. What We Got Wrong in 2019And resolutions for the coming election year. The Media Is BrokenAnd not for the reasons you think. Big Money and America’s Lost DecadeYes, the rich have too much political influence. Evictions Are Down in New York. Thank the Voters.The rent protections passed by the newly Democratic State Senate are working. What Will It Take to Beat Donald Trump?It’s not what the progressive left is talking about. The Khashoggi Cover-Up Goes OnAn unconvincing trial produces an unsatisfying verdict in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Why Are Brazilian Streets So Calm?The rest of Latin America is on fire. Why is its largest country still so quiet? What’s the Worst That Could Happen With My Phone Data? Our Journalists Answer Your QuestionsTwo Times Opinion writers answer readers’ questions on their investigation into how companies track smartphone users and profit off their data. ‘You Are Killing Us? We Will Make You a Joke.’ Meet Ahmed Albasheer.The Iraqi comedian’s TV show is fueling demonstrations in his home country. Patriarchy Is Just a SpellI’m outing Alfred Hitchcock’s 1945 thriller ‘Spellbound’ as a #MeToo film. Living as Myself, at LastThis airman could not be Alexandria Holder and still serve. Then came a change in regulations — and in Technical Sergeant Holder’s life. William Greider, Journalist Who Focused on Economy, Dies at 83In interviews with Reagan’s budget director, David Stockman, he exposed doubts about the supply-side economics that the administration had embraced. E-Bikes and E-Scooter Rentals Won’t Be Allowed in N.Y. Anytime SoonGov. Andrew Cuomo vetoed a bill that would have legalized both types of transport, angering supporters of the measure. Firebomb Attack Ramps Up Controversy Over Brazil Film Portraying Jesus as GayBrazilian filmmakers and artists said the attack on a production company on Christmas Eve sets a dangerous precedent in a country roiled by culture wars. He is Trying to Get Fire Victims Paid. He Has to Find Them First.With days left to seek damages from a giant utility, a team fans out in a hard-hit area to get the word to those eligible. In Premier League, Everyone Is Talking Title Except LiverpoolA victory at Leicester extended its advantage atop the Premier League, but the team’s players and fans are reluctant to tempt fate this time. ‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse Dazzles Asia and Middle EastAn annular solar eclipse, in which the moon covers the sun’s center, leaving a ring of light around it, was visible on Thursday. “You can actually see the solar system in motion,” an astronomer said. Self-Checkout in France Sets Off Battle Over a Day of RestBesieged by online rivals, retailers are staying open Sunday afternoons with automated cashiers. Critics see an invasion of American-style consumerism. 8 Ways to Better Navigate the Internet in 2020Mind your manners — and your data. 6 Tips to Getting Things Done in 2020Time to focus. 8 Ways to Be Kinder to Yourself in 2020You deserve it! Instead of a Merry Christmas, Maybe LeBron Will Have a Happy BirthdayJames turns 35 on Monday and should celebrate, even if his Lakers have lost two games in a row to the rival Clippers. The Turkish Novelist Elif Shafak Wants You to Read More Women“Read women writers, women journalists, women poets, women academics.” Kate Figes, Feminist Author on Family Life, Dies at 62She explored life after childbirth, marriage, infidelity and other topics, and recalled a difficult relationship with her mother, also a feminist author. How to Communicate Better With Your Children in the New YearBe a sportscaster. Make a glitter jar. Get a pet. Whether or not you rely on strategies like these, the central advice is to listen more. The Whistle-Blowers Next DoorYuliya Stepanova and her husband, Vitaly, fled Russia with their son and a secret. Now they live a quiet life in America while the doping scandal they disclosed rages on. More Recent Articles |
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A 41-year-old Congolese woman died in federal immigration custody after arriving at a Texas port of entry, according to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Thursday.
Former New York Yankees slugger Edwin Encarnacion agreed to a one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox.
Dallas Mavericks star forward Luka Doncic shook off his sprained right ankle and returned to the starting lineup Thursday against the San Antonio Spurs.
Oakland Raiders rookie running back Josh Jacobs underwent a surprise Christmas Day surgery for a leg infection.
Washington Huskies quarterback Jacob Eason, one of the top-rated prospects at his position in the upcoming draft class, announced Thursday on social media that he will enter the NFL Draft.
The death toll continued to climb Friday after Typhoon Phanfone battered the central Philippine islands over Christmas.
Swiss rescuers searched for multiple skiers who may have been buried in snow after an avalanche Thursday at a ski resort.
In findings published in JAMA Psychiatry, researchers were able to predict attention problems, as well as mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, in young grade school children using functional MRI.
Atlanta Falcons rookie cornerback Jordan Miller was suspended for four games after violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
A man was killed and a woman injured after being struck by a falling Redwood tree while walking on a path at Muir Woods National Monument in California.
If you're overweight or obese, shedding pounds can help improve your health and your longevity. What's more, doing so may also significantly boost your bank balance.
U.S. stocks surged higher Thursday as a year-end rally stoked by bullish economic news pushed the Nasdaq Composite index to 9,000 for the first time in its history.
Air pollution from vehicles increases the risk of dangerously high blood pressure in pregnant women, U.S. government researchers report.
From a vantage of 440 miles above Earth's surface and painted in infrared, Morocco's Anti-Atlas Mountains, also known as the Lesser Atlas or Little Atlas, look like a geode streaked with tie-die swirls.
People who engaged in physical activity as recommended by the NIH were able to reduce their risk for colon and breast cancers, as well as endometrial cancer, kidney cancer, myeloma, liver cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
People who regularly drink to excess are also likely to use benzodiazepines, a new study finds, which can increase the risk for overdoses and accidents and make psychiatric conditions worse.
A Croatian university student said swapping stories with friends gave him the idea for the country's newest attraction: the Museum of Hangovers.
Almark Foods has expanded its recall of hard-boiled eggs to include products sold at stores nationwide, including Costco, Walmart, Kroger and Trader Joe's.
Police in New York said it took hours to remove a car that apparently drove onto the narrow pedestrian lanes of a bridge and became wedged in place.
K-pop group Stray Kids released a playful video for the new single "Mixtape: Gone Days."
The St. Louis Aquarium, built as part of a $187 million redevelopment of the city's Union Station, opened on Christmas Day to hundreds of visitors.
Turkey's highest court ruled Thursday that a government ban on Wikipedia violated citizens' rights and freedoms, overturning a lower court decision that said it was legal.
A North Carolina man making a last-minute stop for Christmas dinner ingredients ended up $250,000 richer for the holiday when he decided to grab a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Justin Bieber performed his own car karaoke to "Under the Mistletoe" after announcing a new single, album and tour. 
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