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New Zealand Police identifies officers who arrested Christchurch suspect The New Zealand High Court lifted a suppression order on Tuesday, allowing the police to identify the two officers who arrested the man accused of killing 51 people at two mosques during a mass shooting in March. Russia, Ukraine leaders agree on cease-fire, prisoner exchange by year's end Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to a cease-fire Monday, moving the two countries closer to ending a standoff in the Donbas region. U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe named Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of Year United States Women's National Team soccer star Megan Rapinoe added more hardware to her trophy case Monday, winning Sports Illustrated's 2019 Sportsperson of the Year. Indianapolis Colts place K Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve The Indianapolis Colts placed veteran kicker Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury. South Florida hires Clemson co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott as football coach South Florida named Clemson co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott as the fifth head football coach in program history. Pensacola computer network targeted by cyberattack The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Monday that it has not identified a connection between an ongoing cyberattack against Pensacola, Fla., and the mass shooting that occurred there Friday. Seattle Seahawks lose RB Rashaad Penny for rest of season due to ACL injury The Seattle Seahawks will be without running back Rashaad Penny for the remainder of the season after he sustained a left ACL injury in Sunday night's loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Dallas Cowboys release K Brett Maher, sign Kai Forbath The Dallas Cowboys released struggling kicker Brett Maher after another missed field goal during last week's game against the Chicago Bears. House Democrats to lay out articles of impeachment Tuesday after judiciary hearing Democratic investigators began to detail their impeachment case against President Donald Trump at a hearing on Capitol Hill Monday, presenting evidence to the House judiciary committee. Study: Regular pot use during pregnancy bad for baby Smoking pot regularly during pregnancy won't do your baby any favors, researchers warn, based on sonograms from daily users that link consumption to delayed fetal growth and other health issues before and after birth. Report on Afghanistan war deceit prompts anger, call for Congressional hearing A Washington Post report stating senior U.S. officials knowingly misled the public about the progress of the Afghan war prompted outrage and a call for a Congressional hearing on Monday. Jalen Hurts, Chase Young, Justin Fields join Joe Burrow as Heisman Trophy finalists LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts, Ohio State defensive end Chase Young and Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields were named finalists for the 2019 Heisman Trophy. Women Film Critics Circle hails 'Harriet,' 'Portrait' as best films of 2019 The Women Film Critics Circle has voted director Kasi Lemmons' Harriet Tubman biopic "Harriet" as the Best Movie by a Woman in 2019. 'Beetlejuice' to end its Broadway run in June The Broadway musical "Beetlejuice" is set to close at the Winter Garden Theatre on June 6, its producers announced Monday. Police, FBI find narcotics, guns in Juice WRLD's luggage Chicago police and FBI reported they found narcotics and weapons in the luggage of late rapper Juice WRLD, who died Sunday. Washington Nationals re-sign Stephen Strasburg to seven-year, $245M deal The Washington Nationals re-signed All-Star pitcher Stephen Strasburg to a record-setting seven-year deal. Peter Frates, co-founder of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, dies at 34 Peter Frates, co-founder of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised more than $200 million worldwide for research into the neurodegenerative disease, has died at age 34. Diabetes patients turning to black market as costs skyrocket, study shows Skyrocketing prices and insurance limits are driving many people with diabetes to seek medications and supplies from an underground supply chain, a new study found. Study: Light drinking may increase cancer risk by nearly 20 percent A new study suggests that even light alcohol consumption may increase overall cancer risk when compared to people who do not drink at all, increasing risk for various cancers by about 18 percent. Navy needs plan for goal of 355-ship fleet, acting secretary says Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said Friday that the Navy continues to look to a 355-vessel fleet, adding that the branch either needs a plan to get there or to change the size and identify a new plan. Obesity linked to changes in brain structure, impulsivity Childhood obesity may be linked to changes in brain structure that might result in impulsive kids who struggle with problem-solving, a new study reports. Giant waves in the jet stream threaten global food production Unique atmospheric wave patterns in the jet stream increase the odds of multiple global heatwaves happening at once, threatening global food security, according to a new study. Germany in talks with Lockheed, MBDA for missile defense program Germany is showing reluctance to approve a missile system developed by Lockheed Martin and MBDA Deutschland, a defense ministry report indicates. |
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Impeachment Hearing Takeaways: Democrats Allege ‘Brazen’ Trump Scheme While Republicans Lament ‘Unfair’ ProcessAt the House Judiciary Committee hearing, Democrats stuck to repeating the facts of their case as Republicans denounced impeachment as a misguided partisan process. Report on F.B.I. Russia Inquiry Finds Serious Errors but Debunks Anti-Trump PlotA long-awaited report by the Justice Department’s inspector general delivers a scathing critique of the F.B.I.’s handling of a wiretap application but also punctures many conspiracy theories. Barr and Durham Publicly Disagree With Horowitz Report on Russia InquiryThe attorney general reprised his role as a vocal defender of President Trump. Another Inquiry Doesn’t Back Up Trump’s Charges. So, on to the Next.By the time the Justice Department inspector general’s report was released, the president and his supporters had moved on in their effort to convince Americans of the enemies arrayed against him. Documents Reveal U.S. Officials Misled Public on War in AfghanistanThe documents, obtained by The Washington Post, paint a stark picture of missteps and failures in the American effort to pacify and rebuild the country. Lies, Damned Lies and WashingtonAs President Trump faces impeachment by the House, it is the very concept of truth that often seems to be on trial. Before Death, Juice WRLD Flew on Jet Loaded With Drugs, Police SayThe up-and-coming artist, whose cause of death remains unknown, went into convulsions while officers in Chicago searched the private plane he arrived in. Juice WRLD and the Tragic End of the SoundCloud Rap EraThe death of the 21-year-old rapper, which comes after those of Lil Peep and XXXTentacion, marks the unsatisfying, rapid conclusion of the decade’s most promising musical movement. McKinsey Gives Pete Buttigieg Permission to Disclose ClientsMr. Buttigieg will also open his fund-raisers to the press and identify people raising money for his campaign, in a significant concession from a candidate facing pressure over transparency. F.B.I. Report, Afghan War, New Zealand: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Mueller QuestionA debate among Democrats: Incorporate the Mueller investigation into articles of impeachment, or stick to Ukraine? Whom Does President Trump Remind You Of?Uncouth he may be, but he’s not unfamiliar. With Trump, All Roads Lead to MoscowMonday’s congressional hearing and the inspector general’s report tell a similar story. Donald Trump Is Bad for the JewsThere are things more important than your tax rate. The Myth of the Two-Parent HomeNew research indicates that access to resources, more than family structure, matters for black kids’ success. The Great Recycling ConThe greatest trick corporations ever played was making us think we could recycle their products. ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Understands Queer DesireCéline Sciamma’s lush period piece is one of several movies this year that gets intimacy between women right. It’s 2071, and We Have Bioengineered Our Own ExtinctionThe micro- and macro-organisms that saved humanity from our climate crisis are now changing us — and might destroy us. Restore Bolivian Democracy and Break Its History of CoupsEvo Morales is out after corruption at the polls, but his right-wing temporary successor must ensure free elections. The Parable of the Sick Pig and the Lonely RoosterI still believe that living gently on the land will produce an ecological paradise. I also fear the global collapse of agriculture. Don’t Let China Win the Green RaceAmerica should be leading the way on clean energy, not falling behind. ‘The Ferrante Effect’: In Italy, Women Writers Are Ascendant“My Brilliant Friend” and Elena Ferrante’s other best-selling books are inspiring female novelists and shaking up the country’s male-dominated literary establishment. ‘Spotting a Young Man, I Asked If He Had a Grandmother’Catching the train to Long Island, a rush-hour interlude and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. A Bush Grandson and Trump’s Former V.A. Pick Vie for Congressional Seats in TexasPierce Bush is running in the 22nd House District, and Ronny L. Jackson is running in the 13th District. Chilean Plane Bound for Antarctica Goes Missing With 38 AboardThe plane was on a maintenance mission to a Chilean base on Antarctica when it lost radio contact, the Chilean Air Force said. Rare Whiskey Collection Expected to Fetch $10 Million at AuctionRichard Gooding, a Colorado businessman who died in 2014, collected more than 3,900 bottles over two decades. Church’s Nativity Scene Puts Jesus, Mary and Joseph in CagesA California congregation’s display is meant to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers. New York Deepens Its Investigation Into the N.R.A.A new subpoena from the state attorney general seeks, among other things, records related to campaign finance and to the gun group’s charitable arm. New Zealand Volcano Eruption Toll: 5 Dead, 8 Missing and ‘No Signs of Life’Rescuers were struggling to reach White Island, where conditions remained dangerous. The authorities said a criminal investigation had been opened in the eruption’s aftermath. Boeing 737 Max Was Plagued With Production Problems, Whistle-Blower SaysEd Pierson, a former senior manager at the 737 factory, believes production problems may have contributed to two deadly crashes. He will testify before Congress on Wednesday. With France in Uproar Over Pensions, Macron May Need One EarlyA standoff over the president’s plan to simplify a generous retirement system raises doubts about his ability to change France. You Live Your Life Online. Don’t Forget Your MannersEtiquette helps you get on in life, but having a range of etiquette makes all the difference. You Should Start Practicing New Year’s Resolutions NowStick with us here — consider the next few weeks a dry run for a habit you’ll start the New Year fully engaged with. Michelle Wolf Doesn’t Want to Be Your Folk HeroAfter a notorious set at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and a canceled Netflix show, this stand-up is intent on challenging your expectations and telling you about her abortion. ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Russian Doll’ Get Snubbed by Golden GlobesThe television nominations included only one truly quirky choice (“Catch-22”?) but there were a few unexpected choices and omissions. The 10 Best Los Angeles Dishes of 2019As she finishes her first year as our California restaurant critic, Tejal Rao names the flavors she can’t forget from in and around the city. A Guide to Watching Scorsese Movies Like an InsiderThe director sprinkles his work with references to the films he loves. That’s probably why the barbershop sequence in “The Irishman” ends with a shot of flowers reminiscent of “Vertigo.” Are Sugar Substitutes Good for Kids?Information is limited about the long-term safety of consuming nonnutritive sweeteners. My So-Karen LifeI know Karens are hard. As a member of Gen X, I grew up surrounded by them. More Recent Articles |
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The New Zealand High Court lifted a suppression order on Tuesday, allowing the police to identify the two officers who arrested the man accused of killing 51 people at two mosques during a mass shooting in March.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to a cease-fire Monday, moving the two countries closer to ending a standoff in the Donbas region.
United States Women's National Team soccer star Megan Rapinoe added more hardware to her trophy case Monday, winning Sports Illustrated's 2019 Sportsperson of the Year.
The Indianapolis Colts placed veteran kicker Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury.
South Florida named Clemson co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott as the fifth head football coach in program history.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Monday that it has not identified a connection between an ongoing cyberattack against Pensacola, Fla., and the mass shooting that occurred there Friday.
The Seattle Seahawks will be without running back Rashaad Penny for the remainder of the season after he sustained a left ACL injury in Sunday night's loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Dallas Cowboys released struggling kicker Brett Maher after another missed field goal during last week's game against the Chicago Bears.
Democratic investigators began to detail their impeachment case against President Donald Trump at a hearing on Capitol Hill Monday, presenting evidence to the House judiciary committee.
Smoking pot regularly during pregnancy won't do your baby any favors, researchers warn, based on sonograms from daily users that link consumption to delayed fetal growth and other health issues before and after birth.
A Washington Post report stating senior U.S. officials knowingly misled the public about the progress of the Afghan war prompted outrage and a call for a Congressional hearing on Monday.
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts, Ohio State defensive end Chase Young and Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields were named finalists for the 2019 Heisman Trophy.
The Women Film Critics Circle has voted director Kasi Lemmons' Harriet Tubman biopic "Harriet" as the Best Movie by a Woman in 2019.
The Broadway musical "Beetlejuice" is set to close at the Winter Garden Theatre on June 6, its producers announced Monday.
Chicago police and FBI reported they found narcotics and weapons in the luggage of late rapper Juice WRLD, who died Sunday.
The Washington Nationals re-signed All-Star pitcher Stephen Strasburg to a record-setting seven-year deal.
Peter Frates, co-founder of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised more than $200 million worldwide for research into the neurodegenerative disease, has died at age 34.
Skyrocketing prices and insurance limits are driving many people with diabetes to seek medications and supplies from an underground supply chain, a new study found.
A new study suggests that even light alcohol consumption may increase overall cancer risk when compared to people who do not drink at all, increasing risk for various cancers by about 18 percent.
Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said Friday that the Navy continues to look to a 355-vessel fleet, adding that the branch either needs a plan to get there or to change the size and identify a new plan.
Childhood obesity may be linked to changes in brain structure that might result in impulsive kids who struggle with problem-solving, a new study reports.
Unique atmospheric wave patterns in the jet stream increase the odds of multiple global heatwaves happening at once, threatening global food security, according to a new study.
Germany is showing reluctance to approve a missile system developed by Lockheed Martin and MBDA Deutschland, a defense ministry report indicates. 
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