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Cowboys' Randy Gregory removed from commissioner's exempt list Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory has been removed from the commissioner's exempt list and will be available to play Sunday against the Washington Football Team. Trump fundraiser pleads guilty to secretly lobbying for foreign interests Elliott Broidy pleaded guilty Tuesday to violating lobbying laws by secretly accepting millions of dollars from foreign interests to influence the Wh Lawyers say they can't find parents of 545 migrant children separated at U.S. border A court filing by the Justice Department and the American Civil Liberty Union Tuesday said a court-appointed team of lawyers was unable to locate the parents of 545 migrant children separated at the U.S. border. Ex-Dallas Cowboys DL David Irving signs with Las Vegas Raiders Former Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving has signed with the Las Vegas Raiders. Nigerian security forces fire live rounds at Lagos protesters Several people were killed after Nigerian security forces opened fire on demonstrators protesting against police brutality in Lagos. Washington Football Team name could remain in 2021 season Team president Jason Wright said Tuesday that the Washington Football Team's placeholder name might remain the same next season. Pacers hire ex-Raptors assistant Nate Bjorkgren as head coach The Indiana Pacers have hired former Toronto Raptors assistant Nate Bjorkgren as their head coach. Jon M. Chu to helm pilot for Disney+ 'Willow' sequel series "Crazy Rich Asians" and "In the Heights" filmmaker Jon M. Chu has announced he is working with Disney+ on a "Willow" followup series. Jake Gyllenhaal, Denis Villeneuve sign on to HBO's 'The Son' Jake Gyllenhaal is set to star in and Denis Villeneuve is onboard to direct a new crime drama called "The Son," HBO said Tuesday. Juror in Breonna Taylor case says grand jury was not advised on homicide charges An anonymous grand juror in the case of Breonna Taylor's killing said Tuesday that jurors were not advised about possible homicide charges against the officers involved in her shooting. Houston police officer killed, another injured responding to domestic disturbance A Houston police officer was fatally shot Tuesday after responding to a domestic disturbance in which another officer and a teenager also were injured, authorities said. NASA's OSIRIS-REx touches down on asteroid Bennu to nab sample NASA's OSIRIS-REx touched down on asteroid Bennu on Tuesday evening in a mission to scoop a sample of rocks and dirt. Study: Salt-based mosquito-control products don't work Lab tests suggest a variety of popular salt-based mosquito-control products don't do what they claim -- kill mosquitoes. U.S., Russia near deal to extend nuclear arms treaty, freeze warheads The United States and Russia said Tuesday they are nearing a deal to freeze nuclear warheads in both nations and extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty for a year. Peer-based anti-bullying initiatives may harm victims more, researcher says Encouraging classmates to defend bullied pupils may do more harm than good, according to a review of existing research published Tuesday by Child Development Perspectives. Identical lottery tickets cause player to split $3.8M jackpot with himself An Alberta man's accidental purchase of two identical lottery tickets for the same drawing led to his splitting a $3.8 million jackpot with himself. Tropical Storm Epsilon expected to be a hurricane late this week Tropical Storm Epsilon, the 26th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened on Tuesday as sustained wind speeds climbed to 65 mph by early evening. 1 in 3 Americans with arthritis say pain, symptoms persist About 30 million U.S. adults live with osteoarthritis and the pain and stiffness it causes, a new survey finds. U.S. markets rise as Nancy Pelosi says she is 'optimistic' about stimulus talks U.S. markets rose slightly Tuesday as House Speaker said she was "optimistic" about negotiations with the Trump administration on an additional round of COVID-19 stimulus. NTSB: No cause determined for dive boat fire that killed 34 Investigators told the National Safety Transportation Board on Tuesday that they were unable to determine a cause for a fire that killed 34 aboard a dive boat off the coast of California last year. 'Friendsgiving Island' available for weeklong rental over Thanksgiving An accommodation-finding website is offering Thanksgiving revelers the chance to get away for the week of the holiday on "Friendsgiving Island," a private island off the Florida coast. |
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Stimulus Deal: Pelosi Reports Progress as McConnell is Against ProposalThe top Senate Republican told colleagues that he had advised the White House against striking a pre-election deal with Democrats to deliver pandemic aid, fearing political repercussions. How the F.D.A. Stood Up to the PresidentAfter months of caving to pressures from the White House, Commissioner Stephen Hahn and a band of agency scientists have eked out a few victories. Trump Records Shed New Light on Chinese Business PursuitsAs he raises questions about his opponent’s standing with China, President Trump’s taxes reveal details about his own activities there, including a previously unknown bank account. Trump Taunts Lesley Stahl of ‘60 Minutes’ After Cutting Off InterviewTwo weeks from Election Day, the president picked a fight with the country’s most popular television news program. Dept. of Justice Accuses Google of Illegally Protecting MonopolyA victory for the government could remake one of America’s most recognizable companies and the internet economy that it has helped define. Google Up Against Laws That Thwarted Microsoft (and Others Since 1890)The Justice Department’s antitrust case points to restrictive contracts, a focus that a professor said “is as old as the Sherman Act.” The DOJ's Google Antitrust Lawsuit: What To KnowThe suit is the first antitrust action against the company to result from investigations by American regulators. College Students Are Missing From Campus. Will Their Missing Votes Make a Difference?Some House candidates, typically Democrats, can usually count on support from students living on college campuses, but many of those students are now living back home. As Election Nears, Government and Tech Firms Push Back on Russia (and Trump)The goal is to disrupt Russia’s well-honed information-warfare systems, whether they are poised to hack election systems or influence the minds of voters. Google, Early Voting, World Series: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Trump Is Giving UpAgainst both the coronavirus and Joe Biden, the president’s strategy increasingly accepts defeat. I’m Drowning in Campaign Lit and Freaking Out About My Mail-In BallotGreetings from swing state Pennsylvania. The Justice Dept.’s Lawsuit Against Google: Too Little, Too LateThe time to do anything substantive about the overwhelming power of the giant tech companies passed very long ago. After the Pandemic, a Revolution in Education and Work AwaitsProviding more Americans with portable health care, portable pensions and opportunities for lifelong learning is what politics needs to be about post-Nov. 3. The Intelligence Director Who Is Undermining Trust and TruthJohn Ratcliffe is breaking norms, which could weaken our defenses. The Dystopian Police State the Trump Administration WantsLaw enforcement’s problems could get even worse. A Priest Who Left the Church for LoveThey wanted to marry. But he’d taken a vow of celibacy. Nancy Goroff, Antonio Delgado and Tom Malinowski for CongressVote for public servants who will represent all Americans. How Should an Atheist Think About Death?The philosopher Todd May is an atheist who rejects the supernatural, but not the people who believe in it. The Real Divide in America Is Between Political Junkies and Everyone ElseMost Americans view politics as two camps bickering endlessly and fruitlessly over unimportant issues. Despite Everything, People Still Have Weddings at ‘Plantation’ SitesWeddings help pay for education at American labor camp sites and connect us with history. Is that good enough? Martin Amis Offers the ‘Inside Story’ of His Relationships With Three Famous WritersAmis’s new book is a “novelized autobiography” in which he writes warmly and familiarly about Philip Larkin, Saul Bellow and Christopher Hitchens. Voters in Two States Report Threatening ‘Vote for Trump’ EmailsOne of the emails, obtained by The Times, seemed to suggest that it was sent by an American far-right group, but its metadata showed that it originated from an Estonian server. Spanish Judge Releases a Fugitive Italian Mafia SuspectA court spokesman said the judge had not been aware of accusations linking the fugitive to organized crime. Lack of Night Patrol Delayed Detection of Deadly Boat Fire, U.S. SaysThe fire aboard the Conception scuba dive boat killed 34 people last year. India Returns Captured China Soldier in Sign of Easing TensionsAfter months of tension that turned violent at times, the release signaled a respite in a dispute that has led to a buildup of forces along the disputed mountainous border. To Test Coronavirus Vaccines, UK Study Will Intentionally Infect VolunteersThe hotly contested strategy of deliberate exposure, known as a human challenge trial, could speed up the process of identifying effective coronavirus vaccines. Breonna Taylor Grand Juror Says Homicide Charges Were Not PresentedA judge gave grand jurors in the case permission to speak publicly, a rare move that immediately led one juror to speak out. ‘It’s a New Day’: Sudan Exults to Be Taken Off List of Terror StatesPresident Trump said on Monday that the U.S. plans to lift Sudan’s 27-year designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, enabling Sudan to access international financial networks. As Far as Luc Tuymans Is Concerned, Nothing Is OriginalIn advance of a new exhibition, the acclaimed Belgian artist discusses his process and how the pandemic has shifted his perspective. I Used a Sperm Donor. Should I Introduce My Daughter to Her Half Siblings?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to make your donor’s numerous offspring part of your child’s family — and more. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Our Refuge From Reality’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Jeffrey Toobin of New Yorker Is Suspended After Zoom IncidentIn a statement, the magazine said it was investigating a matter involving the author and CNN legal analyst. Stephen Colbert Anxiously Reads the Latest PollsThe “Late Show” host tossed some table salt and knocked on wood so as not to jinx Biden, who currently leads the president by 10 points in the polls. More Recent Articles
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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory has been removed from the commissioner's exempt list and will be available to play Sunday against the Washington Football Team.
Elliott Broidy pleaded guilty Tuesday to violating lobbying laws by secretly accepting millions of dollars from foreign interests to influence the Wh
A court filing by the Justice Department and the American Civil Liberty Union Tuesday said a court-appointed team of lawyers was unable to locate the parents of 545 migrant children separated at the U.S. border.
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving has signed with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Several people were killed after Nigerian security forces opened fire on demonstrators protesting against police brutality in Lagos.
Team president Jason Wright said Tuesday that the Washington Football Team's placeholder name might remain the same next season.
The Indiana Pacers have hired former Toronto Raptors assistant Nate Bjorkgren as their head coach.
"Crazy Rich Asians" and "In the Heights" filmmaker Jon M. Chu has announced he is working with Disney+ on a "Willow" followup series.
Jake Gyllenhaal is set to star in and Denis Villeneuve is onboard to direct a new crime drama called "The Son," HBO said Tuesday.
An anonymous grand juror in the case of Breonna Taylor's killing said Tuesday that jurors were not advised about possible homicide charges against the officers involved in her shooting.
A Houston police officer was fatally shot Tuesday after responding to a domestic disturbance in which another officer and a teenager also were injured, authorities said.
NASA's OSIRIS-REx touched down on asteroid Bennu on Tuesday evening in a mission to scoop a sample of rocks and dirt.
Lab tests suggest a variety of popular salt-based mosquito-control products don't do what they claim -- kill mosquitoes.
The United States and Russia said Tuesday they are nearing a deal to freeze nuclear warheads in both nations and extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty for a year.
Encouraging classmates to defend bullied pupils may do more harm than good, according to a review of existing research published Tuesday by Child Development Perspectives.
An Alberta man's accidental purchase of two identical lottery tickets for the same drawing led to his splitting a $3.8 million jackpot with himself.
Tropical Storm Epsilon, the 26th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened on Tuesday as sustained wind speeds climbed to 65 mph by early evening.
About 30 million U.S. adults live with osteoarthritis and the pain and stiffness it causes, a new survey finds.
U.S. markets rose slightly Tuesday as House Speaker said she was "optimistic" about negotiations with the Trump administration on an additional round of COVID-19 stimulus.
Investigators told the National Safety Transportation Board on Tuesday that they were unable to determine a cause for a fire that killed 34 aboard a dive boat off the coast of California last year.
An accommodation-finding website is offering Thanksgiving revelers the chance to get away for the week of the holiday on "Friendsgiving Island," a private island off the Florida coast. 
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