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14 states sue EPA over chemical safety rule rollback Attorney generals of 14 states, Washington, D.C., and the city of Philadelphia sued the Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday for rolling back Obama-era safety regulations. Watch: Nets honor Kobe, Gianna Bryant with tribute video, empty courtside seats The Brooklyn Nets honored Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, before Wednesday night's game against the Detroit Pistons. Former Nxivm members accuse leadership of psychological, financial abuse Former members of the group Nxivm filed a lawsuit accusing leaders of physical, emotional and financial abuse on Wednesday. Spinal fusion outcomes worse for black patients, study says Black Americans who have lower spinal fusion surgery have more complications, spend more time in the hospital and have higher costs than white patients, new research shows. Trump administration blacklists 13 El Salvadoran officials over 1989 killing of 6 priests The State Department sanctioned 13 current and former El Salvadoran military officials for their roles in the high-profile extrajudicial killings of eight people, including six Jesuit priests, over 30 years ago. Vanessa Bryant on deaths of Kobe, Gianna: 'There aren't enough words to describe our pain' Vanessa Bryant, making her first public comments since the death of her husband, Kobe, and 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, thanked the millions of fans who have expressed their support. Shaq to donate proceeds from Super Bowl event to Bryant Foundation Former NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal plans to donate all proceeds from his Fun House pre-Super Bowl event to the families of the victims of Sunday's helicopter crash in Calabasas, Calif. Lyft announces 90 layoffs in corporate restructuring effort Lyft announced 90 layoffs as part of a corporate restructuring effort on Wednesday. 'Days of Our Lives' to return for 56th season on NBCFacebook reports 2.5 million active monthly users in 2019 Facebook said Wednesday that its monthly active userbase rose to 2.5 million worldwide in 2019. Northrup Grumman awarded $15.8M for SEWIP support Northrup Grumman has been awarded a $15.8 million contract to support the Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program, the Department of Defense announced. Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky underwent surgery on shoulder Chicago Bears starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky underwent surgery on his left, non-throwing shoulder. Impeachment: Senators discuss Trump's motive in questioning phase of trial With opening arguments completed, the Senate received an opportunity Wednesday to ask questions on both sides of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Lakers' Quinn Cook to change jersey number for Kobe, Gianna Bryant Los Angeles Lakers guard Quinn Cook will change his jersey number as a tribute to both Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna. Dusty Baker agrees to short-term deal with Houston Astros to become manager Former Washington Nationals skipper Dusty Baker agreed to a short-term deal with the Houston Astros to become the club's next manager. At least 11 injured in fire at California apartment complex At least 11 people were injured in a fire at a 25-story apartment building in Los Angeles, fire officials said Wednesday. Roger Goodell on low minority hiring in NFL: 'We need to change' NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league needs to make changes to its Rooney Rule so more minority candidates are hired as head coaches and front office executives. U.N. warns of Islamic State's 'increasingly bold insurgent attacks' Though largely defeated in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State militant group has reasserted itself in the region amid new leadership, the United Nations said in a report made public Wednesday. Scientists share highest resolution image of the sun's surface Scientists have released the first images captured by the National Science Foundation's Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope -- the highest-resolution images of the sun's surface yet to be captured. White House warned John Bolton's lawyer of classified information in book manuscript The White House sent a letter to former national security adviser John Bolton's lawyer warning that a manuscript of his book contains classified information from his time working in the Trump administration. |
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To Senate Republicans, a Vote for Witnesses Is a Vote for TroubleLawmakers fear allowing new testimony would tie up the Senate indefinitely and open the door to a cascade of new accusations. White House Assumed ‘Disgruntled’ Bolton Would Write a Critical BookWhite House aides insisted they properly handled the manuscript by the former national security adviser, but they also created a politically fraught moment for the president. As Coronavirus Explodes in China, Countries Struggle to Control Its SpreadThe time to prevent more epidemics is now, and countries are trying to seize the moment. Trump’s Mideast Plan Leaves Palestinians With Few OptionsThe landscape has shifted so much that a proposal that would have been a nonstarter a decade ago has put the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in a bind. Brexit Is Here, and It’s a Texas-Size Defeat for the E.U.The loss of such a rich, sizable, powerful member state will weaken the European Union’s momentum and its diplomatic weight. Brexit Is Finally Happening, but the Complicated Part Is Just BeginningWhen Britain officially leaves the E.U. on Jan. 31, it will open a potentially more volatile chapter in this drawn-out saga, as negotiators try to reach a trade deal. Super PAC Attacks Sanders in an Ad. Sanders Raises $1.3 Million in a Day.As Bernie Sanders shows strength in the early-voting states, his opponents face a challenge: Attacking him can help fuel his campaign. Impeachment, Wuhan, Jessica Simpson: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Chuck Schumer on Impeachment, Witnesses and the TruthThe senate minority leader is making a moral case to Republicans with the power to shape the trial that they should break from their party line. On Politics: Biden Seizes on a CommentWhat Will You Do When the Culture War Comes for You?Newsrooms still aren’t ready for the trolls. Is the World Ready for the Coronavirus?Distrust in science and institutions could be a major problem if the outbreak worsens. Why Having Hunter Biden Testify Would Be Bad for TrumpIf it means John Bolton would also testify in the impeachment trial, it could help the Democrats. Blue States Are Burying Damning Data About School Funds — Red States Are, TooYou’ve heard about the funding disparities between school districts. The more hidden disparities within school districts are just as troubling. Day 8 of Trump’s Trial: Ask Me AnythingSenators are allotted 16 hours to question the opposing legal teams. They’re making the least of it. The Three Crucial Flaws in Trump’s ‘Peace Vision’His “ultimate deal” is still worth considering. ‘American Dirt’: Who Gets to Write Fiction?Readers react negatively to criticism of a new and acclaimed novel about migrants. Coronavirus Spreads, and the World Pays for China’s DictatorshipXi used his tight rule to control information rather than to stop an epidemic. Tech Loses a Prophet. Just When It Needs One.Clay Christensen’s bracing ideas about management are more relevant than ever as the tech industry seeks redemption. Beware the Pandemic PanicCoronavirus is scary. How we respond to it may be worse. Trump’s Digital Advantage Is Freaking Out Democratic StrategistsLeft and right agree on one point. The president’s re-election campaign is way ahead online. You Remember Jessica Simpson, Right? WrongThe singer and fashion mogul is ready to talk about sexual abuse, addiction, dating John Mayer and everything else. Inouye Solar Telescope Shows Highest Resolution Images of the SunA new telescope in Hawaii takes aim at our nearest star and its mysteries. How Much Are We Paying for Our Subscription Services? A LotThe dollars are adding up fast. So here are some tips for pruning the subscriptions you no longer use. $500 Million for the Homeless Targeted in Scheme With Bogus AddressesA New York nonprofit called Childrens Community Services was raided by the authorities, officials said. ‘American Dirt’ Publisher Cancels Book TourFlatiron cited “specific threats to booksellers and the author” for its decision. Facebook to Pay $550 Million to Settle Facial Recognition SuitIt was another black mark on the privacy record of the social network, which also reported its quarterly earnings. Mexican Butterfly Conservationist Is Found Dead, Two Weeks After VanishingThe cause of death has not been determined, but criminal groups have often attacked environmentalists whose work impedes their interests. 3 Leaders of Filipino Church Are Charged With Running Human Trafficking RingAdministrators for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ arranged dozens of false marriages so workers at a fraudulent charity could stay in the United States, prosecutors said. ‘There Aren’t Enough Words to Describe Our Pain,’ Kobe Bryant’s Wife SaysVanessa Bryant spoke out for the first time while Los Angeles stands ready to accommodate thousands of mourners. Weinstein Accuser Says He Told Her, ‘This Is How the Industry Works’Dawn Dunning, one of two women who testified against Harvey Weinstein, said he sexually assaulted her in the early 2000s. Behind the Racial Uproar at One of the World’s Best Jazz StationsWBGO seems to be distancing itself from the community that built it. There have been repercussions. The $20 Luxury Face CreamThere’s a boom in low cost skin-care products with a luxury vibe. Here, a look at some of the best of the new class. A Few Etiquette Tips for Getting Around JapanHeading to Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympics? Here are some lesser-known tips on avoiding faux pas and other cultural missteps while there. ‘1917’ and the Challenge of Making a Film Look Like a Single ShotThe cinematographer Roger Deakins didn’t know the plan was to make it look like a real-time story until he received the script: “That was a bit of a shock.” Keeping Aging Muscles Fit Is Tied to Better Heart Health LaterFor men at least, entering middle age with plenty of muscle may lower the later risk of developing heart disease by more than 80 percent. They’re Stealthy at Sea, but They Can’t Hide From the AlbatrossResearchers outfitted 169 seabirds with radar detectors to pinpoint vessels that had turned off their transponders. Pompeo Called Me a ‘Liar.’ That’s Not What Bothers Me.Journalists are supposed to ask tough questions, then share the answers — or lack thereof — with the world. More Recent Articles |
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Attorney generals of 14 states, Washington, D.C., and the city of Philadelphia sued the Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday for rolling back Obama-era safety regulations.
The Brooklyn Nets honored Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, before Wednesday night's game against the Detroit Pistons.
Former members of the group Nxivm filed a lawsuit accusing leaders of physical, emotional and financial abuse on Wednesday.
Black Americans who have lower spinal fusion surgery have more complications, spend more time in the hospital and have higher costs than white patients, new research shows.
The State Department sanctioned 13 current and former El Salvadoran military officials for their roles in the high-profile extrajudicial killings of eight people, including six Jesuit priests, over 30 years ago.
Vanessa Bryant, making her first public comments since the death of her husband, Kobe, and 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, thanked the millions of fans who have expressed their support.
Former NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal plans to donate all proceeds from his Fun House pre-Super Bowl event to the families of the victims of Sunday's helicopter crash in Calabasas, Calif.
Lyft announced 90 layoffs as part of a corporate restructuring effort on Wednesday.
NBC announced Wednesday it has renewed "Days of Our Lives" for a 56th season.
Facebook said Wednesday that its monthly active userbase rose to 2.5 million worldwide in 2019.
Northrup Grumman has been awarded a $15.8 million contract to support the Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program, the Department of Defense announced.
Chicago Bears starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky underwent surgery on his left, non-throwing shoulder.
With opening arguments completed, the Senate received an opportunity Wednesday to ask questions on both sides of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Quinn Cook will change his jersey number as a tribute to both Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
Former Washington Nationals skipper Dusty Baker agreed to a short-term deal with the Houston Astros to become the club's next manager.
At least 11 people were injured in a fire at a 25-story apartment building in Los Angeles, fire officials said Wednesday.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league needs to make changes to its Rooney Rule so more minority candidates are hired as head coaches and front office executives.
Though largely defeated in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State militant group has reasserted itself in the region amid new leadership, the United Nations said in a report made public Wednesday.
Scientists have released the first images captured by the National Science Foundation's Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope -- the highest-resolution images of the sun's surface yet to be captured.
The White House sent a letter to former national security adviser John Bolton's lawyer warning that a manuscript of his book contains classified information from his time working in the Trump administration. 
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