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Mississippi man granted bail after Supreme Court ruled racial bias in his conviction A Mississippi judge granted bail Monday to a man who has been tried six times for the same murders and whose murder conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in June for racial bias. Blackhawks to reinstate assistant coach Marc Crawford after investigation into abuse The Chicago Blackhawks announced Monday that assistant coach Marc Crawford will resume his coaching duties on Jan. 2 after the team concluded its investigation into abuse allegations against him. Arizona Coyotes acquire star winger Taylor Hall in trade with New Jersey Devils The New Jersey Devils traded star left wing Taylor Hall to the Arizona Coyotes for draft picks and prospects. Pete Buttigieg unveils policies aimed at empowering Latino communities South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg unveiled a series of policy proposals seeking to empower Latino communities by creating paths to citizenship for undocumented people and investing in Latino-owned businesses among o United States blacklists two top South Sudan officials for impeding peace process The Trump administration on Monday imposed sanctions on two top South Sudan government officials for encouraging conflict in the country, the Treasury said. NFLPA rips Jacksonville Jaguars organization for off-season violations An NFL arbiter ruled that the Jacksonville Jaguars can't fine players for missing off-season appointments after the National Football League Players Association filed a grievance against the team. Fundraiser for Ohio food pantry raises nearly $300,000 after Joe Burrow Heisman speech A fundraiser for a food pantry in southeast Ohio gathered more than $200,000 in the two days after LSU quarterback Joe Burrow highlighted food insecurity issues in the area in his Heisman Trophy acceptance speech. New Orleans Saints claiming ex-New York Giants CB Janoris Jenkins The New Orleans Saints are claiming former New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins off waivers. SpaceX launches Asian communication satellite SpaceX successfully launched on Monday evening a communications satellite that is owned jointly by two companies, one in Japan and one in Malaysia, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Florida. Congress details $1.3T spending deal ahead of shutdown deadline Congress released details of a $1.3 trillion spending deal that would provide more money for federal workers and gun violence research while keeping funding for a physical barrier at the U.S.-Mexico border unchanged. Kansas City Chiefs to claim former Arizona Cardinals LB Terrell Suggs After losing defensive end Alex Okafor to a season-ending injury, the Kansas City Chiefs are claiming former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Terrell Suggs off waivers. FDA expands approval of prescription fish oil for heart patients The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday gave expanded approval to a prescription form of fish oil called Vascepa, to help prevent heart trouble in people at high risk who are already taking statins. Seattle Seahawks WR Josh Gordon banned again for PEDs, substance abuse Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Josh Gordon was suspended indefinitely by the NFL for violating the league's policies on performance-enhancing substances and substances of abuse. Boeing to suspend 737 Max production in January Boeing announced Monday that it will suspend production of the Max 737 beginning in January after certification of the grounded aircraft following a pair of deadly crashes was extended into 2020. Banking system can hold up under no-deal Brexit, Bank of England says The Bank of England announced Monday that the British banking system could handle a no-deal Brexit. United Airlines flight diverted after engine seen emitting 'sparks' A United Airlines flight was forced to divert to another city Monday after a passenger reported seeing flames coming from one of the engines. Most long-term breast cancer survivors die from other causes Many U.S. women with breast cancer ultimately die of other causes, a new study finds, highlighting the need for survivors and their doctors to pay attention to overall health. 'The Bachelor' introduces Peter Weber's bachelorettes ABC released a preview for "The Bachelor" Monday revealing the 30 bachelorettes competing for pilot Peter Weber. The new season premieres Jan. 6 on ABC. Supreme Court declines to hear case over homeless people sleeping outdoors The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a case to revive local government laws making it a crime for homeless people to sleep outside. Research highlights potential for CRISPR in the fight against antibiotic resistance Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine may have identified a new weapon against these deadly bugs, using the powerful CRISPR gene editing tool, called Pro-AG. First female enlisted National Guard members graduate from Ranger School The notoriously demanding U.S. Army Ranger School graduated its first enlisted female National Guard soldiers, the Army announced. Watch: Man skates out onto Canadian lake to rescue stranded deer A Canadian man strapped on his ice skates during his lunch break and ventured out onto a partially frozen lake to rescue three deer. |
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Moderate Democrats Line Up Behind Impeachment as House Prepares to VoteSeveral vulnerable freshmen who had expressed reservations about the effort said they would vote to impeach President Trump, despite the political risks. Praise for Rep. Van Drew From Trump, Scorn From Those at HomeThe New Jersey Democrat has quickly become anathema to people on both sides of the political divide after news spread he planned to switch parties. Boeing to Temporarily Shut Down 737 Max ProductionHalting production of the plane will most likely hurt parts suppliers and could have a broader effect on the American economy. Purdue Pharma’s Payments to Sacklers Soared Amid Opioid CrisisA new audit finds that the family directed $10.7 billion from the drugmaker to family-controlled trusts and holding companies, as legal pressure tightened around Purdue. In Era of Hardening Identities, Trump Order on Jews Kindles Questions Old and NewThe president said he wanted to target anti-Semitic speech on campuses, but in the time of new nationalism, nothing is really that simple. The Tax Break for Children, Except the Ones Who Need It MostThe child tax credit, begun in 1997 as a tax cut, has become an anti-poverty program. But more than a third of children don’t receive it because their parents earn too little. Welcome to Parliament. Now Sit Down and Shut Up.New lawmakers may have realized a lifetime ambition. But with a huge Conservative majority, individual members will have little influence. With Echoes of Trump, Boris Johnson Scorns the BBCThe prime minister and his party question the broadcaster’s reliance on fees paid by viewers. They are increasingly at odds with its journalism, too. U.K. Plans to Pass Anti-B.D.S. LawThe new Conservative government plans to pass a law restricting local authorities from participating in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Boeing, India, Curtis Flowers: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Secret History of the War in AfghanistanThe government tried to tell a story of success. Hundreds of classified memos reveal a darker struggle in an “unwinnable” war. Boeing May Suspend 737 Max ProductionThe manufacturer could announce its plans today for the troubled plane, which has been out of service since two deadly crashes. I Headed the F.B.I. and C.I.A. There’s a Dire Threat to the Country I Love.The rule of law is the principle that protects every American from the abuse of monarchs, despots and tyrants. I Quit The Black Eyed Peas. Then They Became Famous.Kim Hill was a rising singer. She met a young rapper named will.i.am. The rest is history — or is it? On Tuesday, March for ImpeachmentThe anti-Trump majority needs to make itself seen. How Trump Lost His Trade WarOn speaking loudly and carrying a small stick. Burgers for a Better PlanetMy 91-year-old father-in-law happily eats plant-based hamburgers. That gives me a little more hope for the environment. Did Schiff Poke a Hole in the First Amendment?We can’t excuse an abuse of power just because it supports our side. The ‘Black Christmas’ Remake Subverts a Complex Horror TropeThe final girl has been a staple of the genre for decades, but in 2019 female solidarity is how you survive. When Does Activism Become Powerful?It’s about much more than amassing money or people. Young Black People Are Killing ThemselvesThe numbers are shocking. What Does Being Best Dressed Mean?And who gets to say? As the latest list of lauded style-setters arrives, it may be time to say goodbye to the whole concept. Feral Pigs Roam the South. Now Even Northern States Aren’t Safe.The swine have established themselves in Canada and are encroaching on border states like Montana and North Dakota. ‘I Was Walking Home After Enjoying One Too Many Aperol Spritzes’Dropped keys, a broken heart and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Judge Rejects Michael Flynn’s Claims in His Attacks on ProsecutorsA federal judge rebuffed a series of dubious accusations of prosecutorial misconduct by Mr. Flynn’s lawyer, an outspoken critic of the special counsel’s investigation. Harvey Weinstein: ‘My Work Has Been Forgotten.’ Accusers Are Livid.As his rape trial nears, Mr. Weinstein told The New York Post that he should be remembered for helping women in Hollywood. Liquor Taxes Could Go Up 400%, Thanks to Congressional DysfunctionA temporary cut in federal taxes on alcohol fueled the growth of American distilleries, but its expiration threatens their demise. Navy Ship Named for Harvey Milk, Slain Gay Rights Leader, Takes ShapeConstruction of the U.S.N.S. Harvey Milk, a fleet oiler, began last week in San Diego. Googled ‘Impeachment’ Lately? First Result Is a Bloomberg AdMichael R. Bloomberg is showing what a virtually bottomless advertising budget can do by buying his way into the hottest political conversations of the moment. A Methane Leak, Seen From Space, Proves to Be Far Larger Than ThoughtThe findings mark a step forward in using space technology to detect leaks of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from oil and gas sites worldwide. Hard Times for a Hot Commodity, the Prized New Mexico ChileYears of drought, erratic weather and other stresses are taking their toll on the peppers that are central to the state’s economy and identity. Old Mistresses Turn Tables on Old MastersThe Prado rewrites the male-dominated canon with the celebration of two overlooked female painters of the Renaissance. The Incredible Shrinking WalletA once-essential leather good reshapes, reduces and will possibly soon be redundant. He Helps Parents Get a Second Chance at LearningAn adviser at a Lower East Side center faced setbacks to education in his childhood. Now he motivates parents who want to go back to school. Advice for College Students Studying Abroad, and Their ParentsStudents take challenges along when they spend a semester abroad and need to be prepared to take care of themselves in a new setting and a new language. More Recent Articles |
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A Mississippi judge granted bail Monday to a man who has been tried six times for the same murders and whose murder conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in June for racial bias.
The Chicago Blackhawks announced Monday that assistant coach Marc Crawford will resume his coaching duties on Jan. 2 after the team concluded its investigation into abuse allegations against him.
The New Jersey Devils traded star left wing Taylor Hall to the Arizona Coyotes for draft picks and prospects.
South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg unveiled a series of policy proposals seeking to empower Latino communities by creating paths to citizenship for undocumented people and investing in Latino-owned businesses among o
The Trump administration on Monday imposed sanctions on two top South Sudan government officials for encouraging conflict in the country, the Treasury said.
An NFL arbiter ruled that the Jacksonville Jaguars can't fine players for missing off-season appointments after the National Football League Players Association filed a grievance against the team.
A fundraiser for a food pantry in southeast Ohio gathered more than $200,000 in the two days after LSU quarterback Joe Burrow highlighted food insecurity issues in the area in his Heisman Trophy acceptance speech.
The New Orleans Saints are claiming former New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins off waivers.
SpaceX successfully launched on Monday evening a communications satellite that is owned jointly by two companies, one in Japan and one in Malaysia, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Florida.
Congress released details of a $1.3 trillion spending deal that would provide more money for federal workers and gun violence research while keeping funding for a physical barrier at the U.S.-Mexico border unchanged.
After losing defensive end Alex Okafor to a season-ending injury, the Kansas City Chiefs are claiming former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Terrell Suggs off waivers.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday gave expanded approval to a prescription form of fish oil called Vascepa, to help prevent heart trouble in people at high risk who are already taking statins.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Josh Gordon was suspended indefinitely by the NFL for violating the league's policies on performance-enhancing substances and substances of abuse.
Boeing announced Monday that it will suspend production of the Max 737 beginning in January after certification of the grounded aircraft following a pair of deadly crashes was extended into 2020.
The Bank of England announced Monday that the British banking system could handle a no-deal Brexit.
A United Airlines flight was forced to divert to another city Monday after a passenger reported seeing flames coming from one of the engines.
Many U.S. women with breast cancer ultimately die of other causes, a new study finds, highlighting the need for survivors and their doctors to pay attention to overall health.
ABC released a preview for "The Bachelor" Monday revealing the 30 bachelorettes competing for pilot Peter Weber. The new season premieres Jan. 6 on ABC.
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a case to revive local government laws making it a crime for homeless people to sleep outside.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine may have identified a new weapon against these deadly bugs, using the powerful CRISPR gene editing tool, called Pro-AG.
The notoriously demanding U.S. Army Ranger School graduated its first enlisted female National Guard soldiers, the Army announced.
A Canadian man strapped on his ice skates during his lunch break and ventured out onto a partially frozen lake to rescue three deer. 
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