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Ex-Mueller witness George Nader pleads guilty to child sex crimes A key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election pleaded guilty Monday to two child sexual exploitation charges. Washington Nationals pitching prospect Fausto Segura dies at 23 Washington Nationals pitching prospect Fausto Segura, 23, died over the weekend. Clemson RB Travis Etienne sets school rushing record vs. LSU Clemson junior running back Travis Etienne made history in the first quarter of Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the LSU Tigers. American imprisoned in Egypt dies after hunger strike An American citizen imprisoned in Egypt for more than six years under a controversial anti-protest law died Monday following a hunger strike protesting his conviction, the State Department said. Baylor star defensive lineman James Lynch declares for 2020 NFL Draft Baylor standout defensive lineman James Lynch will forgo his senior season and enter the 2020 NFL Draft. Jaguars, offensive coordinator John DeFilippo part ways after one season Offensive coordinator John DeFilippo and the Jacksonville Jaguars mutually agreed to part ways after one season. High court overturns death sentence for former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf A high court on Monday ruled that a death sentence issued to former Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf for charges of high treason was unconstitutional. Arizona State head football coach Herm Edwards receives two-year extension Arizona State extended the contract of head football coach Herm Edwards through the 2024 season. Human rights group: Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019 Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019 the most in six years, human rights organization Reprieve said on Monday. 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels' gets a premiere date, trailer "City of Angels," the second chapter in Showtime's "Penny Dreadful" franchise, is set to debut April 26, the cable network announced Monday. Astros fire manager A.J. Hinch, GM Jeff Luhnow after MLB bans in cheating scandal Houston Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch were fired Monday after Major League Baseball issued one-season suspensions for their connection to a sign-stealing scheme. Pensacola shooting was 'act of terrorism,' attorney general says Attorney General William Barr said Monday a criminal investigation has found the Pensacola shooting last month that killed three U.S. sailors and injured eight other Americans at the Navy base was "an act of terrorism." Michigan recalls marijuana contaminated by dangerous fungicide Michigan has recalled a batch of marijuana contaminated by a toxic chemical that was sold at multiple dispensaries. Kathy Bates reacts to Adam Sandler Oscar snub: 'You was robbed!' Kathy Bates attempted to comfort her one-time "Waterboy" co-star Adam Sandler on Monday after she was nominated for an Oscar and he wasn't for their latest films. 'Shameless' renewed for 11th and final season Showtime has ordered an 11th and final season of "Shameless," its comedy series starring William H. Macy. House passes bill regulating PFAS use, cleanup on military bases, in drinking water A bill requiring the Pentagon to work with communities to clean up chemical contamination in drinking water passed in the House, but faces an uncertain future. 'Broadway Vacation: The Musical' to have world premiere in Seattle this fall "Broadway Vacation: The Musical" is set to open in Seattle this fall, producers announced Monday. Watch: Mischievous squirrel rings Canadian couple's doorbell A Quebec resident whose doorbell mysteriously rang in the middle of the day reviewed doorbell camera footage and identified the culprit -- a curious squirrel. Watch: Elephant climbs 5-foot wall to steal mangoes from lodge An elephant in a Zambian national park was caught in camera climbing over a wall to steal some mangoes from a safari lodge. Russia, Turkey cite progress as Libya prime minister signs cease-fire deal Libya's U.N.-backed prime minister, Fayez al-Sarraj signed a cease-fire deal in Moscow on Monday as Turkey and Russia look for an end to the conflict between their rival forces. Benefits of exercise may one day come in a pill The benefits of exercise are well-known, but what if you can't make the gym or go for a run? Scientists have identified a protein they think might one day help prevent muscle decline in seniors and the immobile. |
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Russians Hacked Ukrainian Gas Company at Center of ImpeachmentThe timing and scale of the attacks suggest the Russians may be looking for the same kind of damaging information on Joe Biden that President Trump wanted from Ukraine, security experts say. Barr Asks Apple to Unlock Pensacola Killer’s Phones, Setting Up ClashThe request set up a collision between law enforcement and big technology firms in the latest battle over privacy and security. Warren Says Sanders Told Her a Woman Could Not Win the PresidencyEarlier on Monday, Bernie Sanders had denied making the remark in a private 2018 meeting with Elizabeth Warren, accusing her campaign staff of “lying about what happened.” Iowans, Famously Indecisive, Worry the 2020 Race Is ‘a Mess’Uncertainty, verging on anxiety and even panic for some Iowa Democrats, reflects the responsibility they feel as they seek a nominee who can beat the president in the general election. Cory Booker’s Exit From 2020 Race Ends a Once-Promising Political ChapterThe New Jersey senator, who built his campaign around a message of unity, was unable to catch on with substantial numbers of voters and ended his quest before voting began. Queen ‘Supportive’ of Prince Harry and Meghan’s ‘New Life’While long-term arrangements will take time to settle, the queen wants final decisions to be reached “in the coming days.” Will Canadians Have to Pay the Security Costs for Harry and Meghan?Some in Canada worry that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be expensive to protect. Oscars, Iran, College Football: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why Australia Is BurningAs firefighters battle flames across the country, Australia’s prime minister is fighting to keep climate change out of the conversation. Away’s Once and Future C.E.O.Steph Korey stepped aside as chief of the hip luggage maker last month after internet backlash over her management style. She’ll return as co-C.E.O. You Call That Transparency, Mr. President?His every thought appears on Twitter, but where are his tax returns, documents on Ukraine and receipts for his travels? Trump’s Plot Against Health Care ContinuesHe is still coming for your coverage — and lying about it. Elizabeth Warren Is the Democrats’ Unity CandidateHer nomination would offer the best hope of bringing together the party’s warring factions. You Make Iowans Snooze, You LoseWe don’t care about Biden’s electability. We want excitement. How and Why Our Editorial Board Endorses Political CandidatesOur deputy editorial page editor explains the endorsement process and introduces an experiment to make it more open. The Bearable Whiteness of ‘Little Women’There is a fine line between a story that is about the worldview of a specific person and one that declares that this worldview is the only one that matters. Facebook Loves to Pass the BuckMost of us fear that the company will continue to take a hands-off approach to policing its platform. And that’s exactly what it plans to do. Neil Peart, Beyond the Gilded CageFans of Rush marched to the beat of a different kind of drummer. Jennifer Lopez's Oscar Snub Was a Snub for LatinasJennifer Lopez didn’t get an Oscar nod for her career-best turn in “Hustlers.” Her snub highlights a larger problem with Hollywood’s Latinx representation. Where Trails Are for Skating, Not HikingIt’s a skater’s dream: icy forest mazes and long, winding paths through winter landscapes. In Quebec, Canada, the dream is real. Oscar Nominations 2020: ‘Joker’ Leads With 11 Nods; Three Others Get 10“The Irishman,” “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” and “1917” each received 10 nominations. Black actors and actresses were largely overlooked. Republicans Rule Out Outright Dismissal of Impeachment ChargesRank-and-file senators and party leaders made clear on Monday that even if they wanted to pursue dismissal, the votes simply were not there to succeed — at least not at the outset of the trial. Grindr and OkCupid Spread Personal Details, Study SaysNorwegian research raises questions about whether certain ways of sharing of information violate data privacy laws in Europe and the United States. Why Dutch Officials Want You to Forget the Country of HollandThe government has started to rebrand the country as the Netherlands to enhance its image in the face of global competition. Museum Director Forced Out Amid Harassment ComplaintsJoshua Helmer was removed at the Erie Art Museum after a New York Times article about complaints during his tenure at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A.J. Hinch and Jeff Luhnow Are Ousted Over Astros Cheating ScandalLuhnow and Hinch helped transform the team from a perennial loser to a champion, but a brazen cheating scheme that began in 2017 cost them their jobs on Monday. Jennifer Dulos: How the Police Made a ‘No-Body’ Murder CaseThe missing Connecticut mom’s remains still haven’t been found, but her estranged husband, Fotis, was charged with killing her. Venezuela’s Countryside Is Collapsing. The Capital Hums, on the President’s OrdersTo solidify his grip on power, President Nicolás Maduro is channeling resources to Caracas while abandoning rural Venezuelans, who are often without electricity, police or currency. 2019 Was a Record Year for Ocean Temperatures, Data ShowA new analysis found 2019 was the hottest for the world's oceans. The five hottest years have also be in the past five years. Nashville Hot Chicken Finds a New Home in Los AngelesHotville, from the same family that invented the dish, proves that hot chicken is an essential part of the American canon. Cynthia Erivo: ‘It’s Not Enough That I’m the Only One’The star of “Harriet” was the sole black actor nominated for an Oscar this year. Now one step away from an EGOT, she’s also up for best song and plans to perform it at the ceremony if asked. Here’s How to Keep Your Cat ForeverShould you have your dog spun into yarn? Yes. Matty Maher, an Institution at an Institution, McSorley’s, Dies at 80As bartender, manager and owner, he helped the East Village saloon survive neighborhood blight and change its ways by admitting women and banning smoking. Among the Sober and ‘Sober Curious’? Your BartenderAs interest in Dry January and sobriety rises, and as social media opens up new conversations, the bar business has begun to evolve. The Cookbooks You Need for 2020, as Selected by ChefsThe authors Alison Roman, Niki Segnit, Diana Henry and more share the volumes they’ll be returning to again and again this year. As Joe Burrow Spoke of Hunger, His Hometown Felt the LiftThe L.S.U. quarterback’s comments after winning the Heisman Trophy resonated with a region that struggles with poverty. More Recent Articles |
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A key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election pleaded guilty Monday to two child sexual exploitation charges.
Washington Nationals pitching prospect Fausto Segura, 23, died over the weekend.
Clemson junior running back Travis Etienne made history in the first quarter of Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the LSU Tigers.
An American citizen imprisoned in Egypt for more than six years under a controversial anti-protest law died Monday following a hunger strike protesting his conviction, the State Department said.
Baylor standout defensive lineman James Lynch will forgo his senior season and enter the 2020 NFL Draft.
Offensive coordinator John DeFilippo and the Jacksonville Jaguars mutually agreed to part ways after one season.
A high court on Monday ruled that a death sentence issued to former Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf for charges of high treason was unconstitutional.
Arizona State extended the contract of head football coach Herm Edwards through the 2024 season.
Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019 the most in six years, human rights organization Reprieve said on Monday.
"City of Angels," the second chapter in Showtime's "Penny Dreadful" franchise, is set to debut April 26, the cable network announced Monday.
Houston Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch were fired Monday after Major League Baseball issued one-season suspensions for their connection to a sign-stealing scheme.
Attorney General William Barr said Monday a criminal investigation has found the Pensacola shooting last month that killed three U.S. sailors and injured eight other Americans at the Navy base was "an act of terrorism."
Michigan has recalled a batch of marijuana contaminated by a toxic chemical that was sold at multiple dispensaries.
Kathy Bates attempted to comfort her one-time "Waterboy" co-star Adam Sandler on Monday after she was nominated for an Oscar and he wasn't for their latest films.
Showtime has ordered an 11th and final season of "Shameless," its comedy series starring William H. Macy.
A bill requiring the Pentagon to work with communities to clean up chemical contamination in drinking water passed in the House, but faces an uncertain future.
"Broadway Vacation: The Musical" is set to open in Seattle this fall, producers announced Monday.
A Quebec resident whose doorbell mysteriously rang in the middle of the day reviewed doorbell camera footage and identified the culprit -- a curious squirrel.
An elephant in a Zambian national park was caught in camera climbing over a wall to steal some mangoes from a safari lodge.
Libya's U.N.-backed prime minister, Fayez al-Sarraj signed a cease-fire deal in Moscow on Monday as Turkey and Russia look for an end to the conflict between their rival forces.
The benefits of exercise are well-known, but what if you can't make the gym or go for a run? Scientists have identified a protein they think might one day help prevent muscle decline in seniors and the immobile. 
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