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Police charge man with murder after autopsy shows Aniah Blanchard was fatally shot Prosecutors in Alabama said they have upgraded the charges against a 30-year-old man from kidnapping to capital murder in connection to the death of Aniah Blanchard after an autopsy revealed she was fatally shot. Detroit Lions place rookie TE T.J. Hockenson on injured reserve The Detroit Lions placed rookie tight end T.J. Hockenson on season-ending injured reserve with a right ankle injury. Senate confirms Dan Brouillette as Energy secretary The Senate confirmed Dan Brouillette to replace Rick Perry as secretary of the Department of Energy on Monday. Head football coach Chris Petersen stepping down at Washington Washington head football coach Chris Petersen will step down from his coaching position after the Huskies' bowl game. House Republican report says Trump's interactions with Ukraine justified House Republicans released a report saying President Donald Trump acted with proper skepticism in his interactions with Ukraine and stating Democrats failed to produce evidence of wrongdoing in their investigation. United States calls for Iraq to investigate 'abhorrent' use of force The United States on Monday urged the Iraqi government to investigate recent violence in the city of Nasiriyah that left dozens dead, calling the excessive use of force "shocking and abhorrent." Jacksonville Jaguars to start Gardner Minshew over Nick Foles for rest of season The Jacksonville Jaguars will start rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew for the remainder of the season, sending former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles to the bench. Mike Moustakas agrees to four-year, $64 million deal with Cincinnati Reds Former Milwaukee Brewers infielder Mike Moustakas agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Reds on Monday. China suspends U.S. military port calls, sanctions NGOs over pro-Hong Kong law China retaliated against the United States on Monday for signing pro-Hong Kong legislation by suspending port calls by U.S. military ships to Hong Kong and imposing sanctions against non-governmental organizations. Jimmy Carter hospitalized with urinary tract infection Former President Jimmy Carter was hospitalized over the weekend with a urinary tract infection. U.S. manufacturing sector contracts for fourth consecutive month Manufacturing in the United States contracted for the fourth consecutive month as new orders and exports fell. Carmelo Anthony named Player of the Week for first time since 2014 Less than two weeks after joining the Portland Trail Blazers, Carmelo Anthony was recognized for his strong performances with his new team. Lionel Messi passes Cristiano Ronaldo with record sixth Ballon d'Or award Lionel Messi made history by winning the Ballon d'Or award for a record sixth time Monday in Paris. Lack of HIV knowledge revealed by survey raises concern among experts, activists A new survey suggests people under 36 lack basic knowledge of HIV, how it is transmitted, treatment and survival with undetectable levels of the virus. U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter of California to plead guilty to campaign funds misuse U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter of California said Monday he will plead guilty to one of the 60 criminal charges leveled against him in a campaign finance investigation. Chicago mayor fires retiring police superintendent, saying he lied about October incident Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot fired effectively Monday the city's top cop set to retire at year's end, saying he lied to her about an incident in October when he was found sleeping in his car. New silicon device converts blue photons into red photonsWatch: Man balances 15 chairs on chin for Guinness record An Idaho man appeared on TV to balance 15 chairs on his chin and recapture a Guinness World Record. Watch: Ailing manatee rescued for a second time in Florida A manatee that was previously rehabilitated in Florida was rescued by marine specialists in an hours-long operation. Canada declines to raise defense spending above 2 percent NATO benchmark As leaders of NATO countries prepare to convene in London, Canada remains below the benchmark of two percent of GDP, NATO data indicate. Man wins $2M months after $2,500 prize from the same lottery game A Michigan man said a scratch-off game that scored him a $2,500 prize seemed lucky so he stuck with it and won $2 million just a few months later. Look: CL, 2NE1 appear in 'In the Name of Love' teaser K-pop star CL released a preview of "In the Name of Love" featuring photos with her former 2NE1 band mates. |
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French Wine Could Face 100% Tariffs as Trump Confronts France Over Tech TaxesA report by the Office of the United States Trade Representative renewed a conflict between the countries, which had negotiated a temporary truce in August. Sanctions May Have Fueled Iran Protests, but Have Yet to Further U.S. GoalsIt is hard to discern a strategy that will accomplish the Trump administration’s objectives: renegotiating the nuclear deal with Iran or dialing back Iran’s malign behavior in the region. Trump Says U.S. Will Impose Metal Tariffs on Brazil and ArgentinaThe president, in a move that would shatter previous agreements with those countries, accused them of weakening their currencies and hurting American farmers. Barr Is Said to Doubt Inspector General’s Finding on Russia InquiryIf the attorney general rebuts the finding that the F.B.I. had sufficient cause to open the investigation, the president’s allies could use his skepticism to dismiss the entire report. Democrats Ready Impeachment Report as Republicans Argue Trump Did Nothing WrongIn a report intended to counter Democrats’ impeachment case against President Trump, Republicans argued his efforts to get Ukraine to investigate his rivals had nothing to do with politics. White House Lifts Mysterious Hold on Military Aid to LebanonThe Trump administration will allow the $105 million aid package to flow after freezing the funding without explanation. Watch 4 Decades of Inequality Drive American Cities ApartThe biggest metropolitan areas are now the most unequal. Beacon High School Is Half White. That’s Why Students Walked Out.More than 300 students at the selective public high school, one of New York City’s most prestigious, protested its admissions policies. 90,000 Packages Disappear Daily in N.Y.C. Is Help on the Way?Package theft has also soared in cities like Denver and Washington. The increase has frustrated shoppers and led to creative measures for thwarting thieves. NATO, Tariffs, Cyber Monday: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why So Many Hospitals Are Suing Their Patients“My daughter has to eat,” one mother said. “And if it’s choosing between that or paying a doctor bill, I’m going to choose her.” The Justices Should Drop This CaseThe New York gun law now before the Supreme Court has already been rendered moot. America’s Red State Death TripWhy does falling life expectancy track political orientation? The Thrilling Shock of ‘Queen & Slim’Who says pop culture has become too safe? Could I Be My Own Soul Mate?Maybe Emma Watson and Lizzo are on to something. Books May Be Dead in 2039, but Stories Live OnOn the 600th anniversary of the Gutenberg press, we can still celebrate how stories are shared. Trump Is the Founders’ Worst NightmareOnce in the Oval Office, a demagogue can easily stay there. Abolish Immigration PrisonsWe should shut down these institutions, end the suffering they cause and redirect the money. What Iran Did Not Want You to SeeIn the wake of an internet shutdown, one human rights researcher sifts through video evidence of atrocities. A Journalist’s Murder in Malta Puts Democracy on TrialBut the arrest of a well-connected businessman is a sign that courageous reporting can make a difference. The Great Lebanese Ponzi SchemeThe country is without doubt on the precipice of disaster. H.I.V. Is Coming to Rural AmericaAnd rural America is not ready. The Best TV Shows of 2019Even though this year brought an exodus of notable shows, there’s still so much great TV that it’s hard for anyone to rank it all comprehensively. We’re giving it a shot anyway. Early Winter Storm Pummels NortheastA weather system that roared across the country from the Rockies through the Midwest socked the Northeast with up to 20 inches of snow in places. Prince Andrew’s Accuser Takes Her Case to the BBCFor the first time Virginia Roberts Giuffre told a British television audience about a trip she took to London in 2001, during which she says she was ordered to have sex with Prince Andrew. Second Australian Rescued After Nearly 2 Weeks in OutbackThe man, Phu Tran, was found by a livestock farmer south of Alice Springs in central Australia. Rescuers are still searching for the third member of their party. Jimmy Carter Back in the HospitalThe 39th president was treated over the weekend for a urinary tract infection and “is feeling better,” his spokeswoman said. Mr. Carter, 95, has endured several medical issues in recent months. Manila Airport Shut as Typhoon Kammuri Hits the PhilippinesKammuri has begun dumping torrential rains across the eastern provinces of the archipelago and could disrupt the Southeast Asian Games. NASA Finds India’s Vikram Moon Lander Crash Site, With Amateur’s HelpSince India lost contact with the spacecraft in September, the precise location of its crash has been a mystery. Life Inside the DMZ? Scary, but There’s 5G and a Great SchoolFor braving life inside the Demilitarized Zone, the 188 residents of a South Korean village get great perks, like tax breaks, exemption from military service and superfast internet access. Gov. Kemp of Georgia Is Expected to Tap Kelly Loeffler for Senate SeatThe appointment would pit the governor against President Trump, revealing an intraparty rift over the best way to maintain Republican dominance in Georgia. Was This 18,000-Year-Old Siberian Puppy a Dog or a Wolf?The animal was buried in a lump of frozen mud in Russia, its fur, whiskers and body fully intact. Scientists are studying its DNA to understand whether it is a dog or a wolf. Thinking About a Job or Career Change? Read ThisLet the world be the editor of your life story. What to Consider Before Trading Your Health Data for CashDon’t trade away your health data without considering the potential issues first. These Cocktails Are Garbage. Yum!Fancy alcoholic drinks made with food scraps are Trash Tiki’s way of pushing a more sustainable bar scene. If ‘Pain Is an Opinion,’ There Are Ways to Change Your MindAll pain is real, but it’s also true that it’s “made by the brain” and that we can exert some control over it. A Charming Swiss Home That Respects, and Reimagines, the PastThe Milanese firm Studio Peregalli has tapped into the soul of a 19th-century house in order to return it to an idealized version of its former glory. More Recent Articles |
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Prosecutors in Alabama said they have upgraded the charges against a 30-year-old man from kidnapping to capital murder in connection to the death of Aniah Blanchard after an autopsy revealed she was fatally shot.
The Detroit Lions placed rookie tight end T.J. Hockenson on season-ending injured reserve with a right ankle injury.
The Senate confirmed Dan Brouillette to replace Rick Perry as secretary of the Department of Energy on Monday.
Washington head football coach Chris Petersen will step down from his coaching position after the Huskies' bowl game.
House Republicans released a report saying President Donald Trump acted with proper skepticism in his interactions with Ukraine and stating Democrats failed to produce evidence of wrongdoing in their investigation.
The United States on Monday urged the Iraqi government to investigate recent violence in the city of Nasiriyah that left dozens dead, calling the excessive use of force "shocking and abhorrent."
The Jacksonville Jaguars will start rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew for the remainder of the season, sending former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles to the bench.
Former Milwaukee Brewers infielder Mike Moustakas agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Reds on Monday.
China retaliated against the United States on Monday for signing pro-Hong Kong legislation by suspending port calls by U.S. military ships to Hong Kong and imposing sanctions against non-governmental organizations.
Former President Jimmy Carter was hospitalized over the weekend with a urinary tract infection.
Manufacturing in the United States contracted for the fourth consecutive month as new orders and exports fell.
Less than two weeks after joining the Portland Trail Blazers, Carmelo Anthony was recognized for his strong performances with his new team.
Lionel Messi made history by winning the Ballon d'Or award for a record sixth time Monday in Paris.
A new survey suggests people under 36 lack basic knowledge of HIV, how it is transmitted, treatment and survival with undetectable levels of the virus.
U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter of California said Monday he will plead guilty to one of the 60 criminal charges leveled against him in a campaign finance investigation.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot fired effectively Monday the city's top cop set to retire at year's end, saying he lied to her about an incident in October when he was found sleeping in his car.
An Idaho man appeared on TV to balance 15 chairs on his chin and recapture a Guinness World Record.
A manatee that was previously rehabilitated in Florida was rescued by marine specialists in an hours-long operation.
As leaders of NATO countries prepare to convene in London, Canada remains below the benchmark of two percent of GDP, NATO data indicate.
A Michigan man said a scratch-off game that scored him a $2,500 prize seemed lucky so he stuck with it and won $2 million just a few months later.
K-pop star CL released a preview of "In the Name of Love" featuring photos with her former 2NE1 band mates. 
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