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Puerto Rico emergency manager dismissed after unused aid found in warehouse The governor of Puerto Rico has fired her director of emergency management called for an investigation into the handling of emergency supplies after a video showing a warehouse full of unused aid went viral on social med Navy to name Ford-class aircraft carrier in honor of black Pearl Harbor hero The Navy has confirmed that it will name the fourth Ford-class aircraft carrier in honor of Doris Miller, the first black man to receive a Navy Cross for his actions during the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack. National Archives apologizes for altering photo with anti-Trump signs The National Archives on Saturday apologized for altering a 2017 photograph to censor signs referencing women's anatomy and President Donald Trump's name. Activists gather for fourth year of worldwide Women's Marches Thousands took to the streets Saturday in Washington, D.C., -- and elsewhere across the globe -- to participate in the fourth annual Women's March advocating for women's equality. Landlord, 2 others sentenced for involvement in 2015 Manhattan gas explosion Last year Maria Hrynenko, 59, Athanasios "Jerry" Ioannidis, 63, and Dilber Kukic, 44, were were sentenced to four to 12 years on Friday. Royal Caribbean cites surveillance video in motion to dismiss family's lawsuit over toddler's death Royal Caribbean has cited surveillance video in its motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed last month by the family of an Indiana toddler who fell to her death on a cruise ship last summer. Jeffrey Epstein docu-series, Lorena Bobbit biopic in the works at LifetimeBuckingham Palace: Harry, Meghan won't use royal titles or get public money Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will no longer use the titles "His and Her Royal Highness," Buckingham Palace announced Saturday. Protesters, police clash in Beirut in 'week of rage' over financial crisis Hundreds of protesters were arrested and tear gassed this week in Lebanon as protests over the country's financial crisis turned violent. Bar Refaeli gives birth to baby No. 3 Supermodel Bar Refaeli announced Saturday she has given birth to her third child. Moments from 2020 Paris Fashion Week Designers present their Fall/Winter fashion collections during Paris Fashion Week starting January 17, 2020. Iran to send black boxes from downed jet to Ukraine Iran will send the flight data and the cockpit voice recorders from the Ukrainian plane it accidentally downed in Iran earlier this month, killing all 176 aboard, to Ukraine, an Iranian official told Tasnim News Agency. Kentucky State Police capture inmate one week after escape Authorities arrested a prison inmate in Kentucky one week after he escaped custody during a work release, the state police said. Italian officials confirm authenticity of Gustav Klimt painting found in wall A gallery in Italy has confirmed that a painting discovered behind its walls is an authentic work by renowned Austrian painter Gustav Klimt. Los Angeles teachers sue Delta Air Lines after fuel dump over schools Four Los Angeles teachers filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines after a passenger jet en route to China dropped fuel over several schools in the area, injuring at least 60 people. Freeform renews 'Grown-ish' for Season 4 Cable network Freeform has renewed its college sitcom "Grown-ish" for a fourth season. Holiday weekend storm generating dangerous travel across Northeast Snow and ice sweeping through the Northeast will likely bring travel difficulties for travelers during the long holiday weekend, even in cities like Philadelphia, New York City and Boston. Nepal avalanche: 4 South Koreans, 3 Nepali guides among 7 missing A tourism official said Saturday that four South Koreans and three Nepali tour guides are among seven people missing after an avalanche hit their trail on a Himalayan mountain in northwest Nepal. Billie Eilish, Harry Styles booked as BRIT Award performers Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel and Stormzy are confirmed as performers for the 2020 BRIT Awards in London on Feb. 18. Disney removes 'Fox' from film division titles Disney has changed the names of Fox Searchlight and 20th Century Fox, film divisions it acquired through its recent $71 billion deal with 21st Century Fox. Impeachment: New trove of documents links Devin Nunes to Lev Parnas The House has released more documents related to their impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump -- this time linking Rep. Devin Nunes and a congressional candidate to dealings in Ukraine. Roddy Ricch's 'Antisocial' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Roddy Ricch's "Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Suspect in custody after Utah shooting kills 4, injures 1 Authorities placed a suspect in custody Saturday after a Utah shooting left four people dead and one injured the night before. Famous birthdays for Jan. 18: Jason Segel, Mark Rylance Actor Jason Segel turns 40 and actor Mark Rylance turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 18. On This Day, Jan. 18: D.C. Mayor Marion Barry arrested on narcotics charges On Jan. 18, 1990, authorities arrested Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry on narcotics charges. |
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Trump’s Defense Team Calls Impeachment Charges ‘Brazen’ as Democrats Make Legal CaseIn a six-page filing formally responding to the impeachment charges, President Trump’s lawyers rejected the case against him as illegitimate and described the effort to remove him as dangerous. Impeachment Trial Puts Susan Collins, Stung by Kavanaugh Backlash, Under ScrutinyThe four-term Maine senator, who crossed party lines to vote against President Clinton’s impeachment, must now decide whether to break with President Trump. The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know ItA little-known start-up helps law enforcement match photos of unknown people to their online images — and “might lead to a dystopian future or something,” a backer says. Sanders and Warren Try to Tone Down Rift. Some of Their Supporters Seem Less Willing.The two progressive candidates seem to be trying to play down their differences that came into view over the past week. But many of their supporters were not ready to move on. Issues Abound at 4th Women’s March, ‘But It All Ties Into Trump’Marchers at the more than 250 events around the country said the administration’s policies could not be separated from the matters they were protesting. National Archives Apologizes for Altering Image of 2017 Women’s MarchA photo from the march displayed at the National Archives was altered to blur signs that were critical of President Trump or might be offensive, officials said. Harry and Meghan Give Up Royal Titles, Forgo State FundingThe agreement represents one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American woman, Wallis Simpson. Walk, Run, Cha-ChaPaul and Millie Cao lost their youth to the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Forty years later, they are rediscovering themselves on the dance floor. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsAwkwafina returns to Queens. A Maine paper mill finds a savior in China. Olivia Palermo. Mohammed bin Zayed. Dog the Bounty Hunter. And more. With Brexit Looming, Experts Worry Women May Be Hit HardestBritain’s withdrawal from the European Union could lead to job cuts, particularly for women, and a rollback of a slew of legal protections. Capt. ‘Sully’ Sullenberger: Like Joe Biden, I Once Stuttered, Too. I Dare You to Mock Me.The retired pilot responds to recent comments from the president’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, on the way the former vice president talks. Starr Chamber: The SequelPresident Trump reaches deep into the perv barrel for his defense team. The Chinese Population CrisisHow Communist cruelty and Western folly built an underpopulation bomb. Senate Republicans Are Bathed in ShameThere’s no “impartial justice,” just protection of Trump at all costs. Are My Friends’ Deaths Their Fault or Ours?We need to move from pointing fingers to offering helping hands. The Changing Colors of IstanbulOrhan Pamuk walks through his city, photographing its streets at night. He discovers new light and new realities. Putin the ImmortalThe Russian leader is maneuvering to stay in power indefinitely. Why stop there? Trump on Virginia Gun Dispute: 2nd Amendment ‘Under Very Serious Attack’The president weighed in before thousands were expected to gather in Virginia’s capital for a gun rights rally. A Climate Show Was Canceled. Then Came the Finger-Pointing.One of the nation’s most successful theaters, the Public, shortened the run of a monologue by a prominent artist-activist, Josh Fox. Now each party is blaming the other. Battered but Resilient After China’s CrackdownAn ancient Muslim town, Yarkand is a cultural cradle for the Uighurs, who have experienced mass detentions. A rare visit revealed how people there have endured the upheavals. More Recent Articles |
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The governor of Puerto Rico has fired her director of emergency management called for an investigation into the handling of emergency supplies after a video showing a warehouse full of unused aid went viral on social med
The Navy has confirmed that it will name the fourth Ford-class aircraft carrier in honor of Doris Miller, the first black man to receive a Navy Cross for his actions during the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.
The National Archives on Saturday apologized for altering a 2017 photograph to censor signs referencing women's anatomy and President Donald Trump's name.
Thousands took to the streets Saturday in Washington, D.C., -- and elsewhere across the globe -- to participate in the fourth annual Women's March advocating for women's equality.
Last year Maria Hrynenko, 59, Athanasios "Jerry" Ioannidis, 63, and Dilber Kukic, 44, were were sentenced to four to 12 years on Friday.
Royal Caribbean has cited surveillance video in its motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed last month by the family of an Indiana toddler who fell to her death on a cruise ship last summer.
Lifetime has ordered a 4-hour docu-series called "Surviving Jeffrey Epstein."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will no longer use the titles "His and Her Royal Highness," Buckingham Palace announced Saturday.
Hundreds of protesters were arrested and tear gassed this week in Lebanon as protests over the country's financial crisis turned violent.
Supermodel Bar Refaeli announced Saturday she has given birth to her third child.
Designers present their Fall/Winter fashion collections during Paris Fashion Week starting January 17, 2020.
Iran will send the flight data and the cockpit voice recorders from the Ukrainian plane it accidentally downed in Iran earlier this month, killing all 176 aboard, to Ukraine, an Iranian official told Tasnim News Agency.
Authorities arrested a prison inmate in Kentucky one week after he escaped custody during a work release, the state police said.
A gallery in Italy has confirmed that a painting discovered behind its walls is an authentic work by renowned Austrian painter Gustav Klimt.
Four Los Angeles teachers filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines after a passenger jet en route to China dropped fuel over several schools in the area, injuring at least 60 people.
Cable network Freeform has renewed its college sitcom "Grown-ish" for a fourth season.
Snow and ice sweeping through the Northeast will likely bring travel difficulties for travelers during the long holiday weekend, even in cities like Philadelphia, New York City and Boston.
A tourism official said Saturday that four South Koreans and three Nepali tour guides are among seven people missing after an avalanche hit their trail on a Himalayan mountain in northwest Nepal.
Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel and Stormzy are confirmed as performers for the 2020 BRIT Awards in London on Feb. 18.
Disney has changed the names of Fox Searchlight and 20th Century Fox, film divisions it acquired through its recent $71 billion deal with 21st Century Fox.
The House has released more documents related to their impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump -- this time linking Rep. Devin Nunes and a congressional candidate to dealings in Ukraine.
Rapper Roddy Ricch's "Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Authorities placed a suspect in custody Saturday after a Utah shooting left four people dead and one injured the night before.
Actor Jason Segel turns 40 and actor Mark Rylance turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 18.
On Jan. 18, 1990, authorities arrested Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry on narcotics charges. 
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