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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says there is more evidence that Iran attacked tankersVideo
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that more evidence will be released soon to prove the administration’s assertion that Iran was responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week. Despite some skepticism from U.S. allies and Democrats, Pompeo said on “Fox News Sunday”...
He never expected to be a single dad. Then a gunman in Virginia Beach made him one
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — It was just the two of them now, so they needed to figure out their own evening routine. Pat Gallagher was speed-walking from room to room in his red-brick ranch home, chasing after his only child, Patrick, as the toddler’s 7 p.m. bedtime approached. The 22-month-old...
Just 1 bowl to wash: How to simplify your baking, cleanup
Many of us love preparing a homemade treat, even on a weeknight, but aren’t crazy about baking projects (the kinds that call for running to two grocery stores for hard-to-source ingredients and tackling several components over several hours — if not days). Nor are we fond of doing dishes. I...
Target stores’ registers are down across the country
Registers at Target stores across the country were down Saturday afternoon, bringing checkout lines to a standstill and sending shoppers to Twitter to vent their frustrations. The company said on Twitter that it was “aware of a systems issue” in its stores and was working to resolve it. It was...
What bats, primates and even zebrafish tell us about human aging
Scientists who want to understand why some of us live longer and healthier have traditionally focused on studying centenarians from the world’s “blue zones,” such as Okinawa, Japan, or Ikaria, Greece, where inhabitants routinely shatter longevity records. Yet Irish bat biologist Emma Teeling thinks the answer can be found among...
Review: ‘The Loudest Voice’ really sticks it to Roger AilesVideo
There’s a fascinating but depressing miniseries I’ve been watching about a toxic disaster that happened a few decades ago, which fouled the heartland of a continent and continues to quietly poison anyone who goes near it. Those along a chain of command, who might have stepped in to prevent it,...
Quick work, luck saved David Ortiz, surgeons say in 1st interview
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The assassin’s point-blank gunshot pierced the right side of David Ortiz’s back, tore through his liver and intestines and exited just to the right of his navel, still traveling fast enough to lodge in a companion’s thigh. “Please don’t let me die,” Ortiz pleaded again...
Trump won’t promise to endorse Pence for president in 2024
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday morning that if Vice President Mike Pence runs for president in 2024, he wouldn’t automatically have his endorsement. The president was asked the hypothetical during a wide-ranging interview on “Fox & Friends.” “You’re talking about a long time. You can’t put me in...
Trump says he won’t fire Kellyanne Conway over Hatch Act violations
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said Friday that he will not fire White House counselor Kellyanne Conway for repeated violations of the Hatch Act, which bars federal employees from engaging in political activity in the course of their work. “Well I got briefed on it yesterday, and it looks to...
Tenn. pastor preaches that the government should execute LGBTQ people
Standing at the front of the All Scripture Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, Pastor Grayson Fritts had the rapt attention of his congregation. It was June 2, the first Sunday of Pride Month, and Fritts had planned a timely sermon. For roughly an hour, Fritts, who is also a detective...
How crevice gardens can act as models of urban sustainability
Ecologically minded gardens are in vogue, which is all to the good. One of the hallmarks of a successful landscape is that it is in harmony with its place, in its flora, planting aesthetic and general mood. But it is worth knowing that the contemporary broad interest in plant naturalism...
Amazon’s HQ2 is already making Virginia county’s housing prices skyrocket
The flood of prosperity Amazon’s HQ2 was supposed to bring to Arlington, Va., is already causing housing prices to spike and inventory to contract, according to new research from local real estate analysts. When the controversial HQ2 decision was announced, critics warned of the havoc it could wreak on the...
Retirees worldwide may run out of money 10 years before they die, report shows
One of the toughest problems retirees face is making sure their money lasts as long as they do. From the U.S. to Europe, Australia and Japan, retirement account balances aren’t increasing fast enough to cover rising life expectancy, the World Economic Forum warns in a report published Thursday. The result...
New research aims to show what happens when galaxies are about to die
The beginning of the end of our galaxy is just a few billion years away. That’s when the glittering disk of the Milky Way is projected to smash into its nearest neighbor, a spiral galaxy called Andromeda. The force of the collision will fuse the black holes at the centers...
Uber plans to start delivering McDonald’s hamburgers by drone this summer
In just over a decade, Uber has fundamentally transformed the way people get from one place to another, unleashing both chaos and convenience. Now the global ride-hailing behemoth is hoping to revolutionize how people get their food. On Wednesday, the company announced plans to begin testing the first-ever commercial application...
Donald Trump Jr. plans campaign against GOP congressman calling for president’s impeachment
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., signaled Thursday that he plans to campaign for a primary challenger to Justin Amash of Michigan, the sole Republican congressman who has called for the president’s impeachment. “See you soon Justin,” Trump Jr. said in a morning tweet. “I hear...
After war on drugs, Seattle tries ‘peace’
SEATTLE - Police officers sprang from a black patrol van on a recent day, surrounding two men smoking crack on a gritty downtown block. The officers asked for ID and confiscated a homemade pipe fashioned from glass and surgical hose. Such stops have played out for decades on the front...
State attorneys general sue to block merger between Sprint and T-Mobile
Nine states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block the proposed merger of T-Mobile and Sprint, believing that the combination of the country’s third- and fourth-largest wireless carriers would threaten competition and harm consumers. The lawsuit, led by the attorneys general of New York and California,...
‘Bad food’ and other terms that make dietitians cringe
The words we use matter. Our choice of language not only mirrors our current way of thinking, it also has the power to shape our attitudes and behaviors over time. That’s why so many food and nutrition professionals cringe at much of the conversation around food and health today. Seemingly...
Move to bar rainbow flags outside U.S. embassies was ‘right decision,’ Pence saysVideo
WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence on Monday defended the Trump administration’s barring of rainbow flags from being flown on flagpoles outside U.S. embassies during LGBT Pride Month, calling it “the right decision.” Pence made the remarks in an interview with NBC News, which first reported on the move last...
Photos of travelers taken in data breach, Customs and Border Protection saysVideo
WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said Monday that photos of travelers had been compromised as part of a “malicious cyberattack,” raising concerns over how federal officials’ expanding surveillance efforts could imperil Americans’ privacy. Customs officials said in a statement Monday that the images, which included photos of...
Two Florida deputies wounded in gunfight that began after man shot at an Amazon AlexaVideo
Two Florida deputies were injured in a shootout Saturday morning, which began with a girl’s call for help. Her father, she said, had fired a gun at her mother’s Amazon Alexa smart speaker. Members of the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office responded to the home after midnight and encountered 62-year-old Terrance...
Google’s search tool falsely called Mueller report ‘fiction’
People who searched on Google for the Mueller report have been told the document is “fiction,” a baffling falsehood that highlights the fallibility and threat of misinformation from the world’s most influential search engine. Searches for “Mueller Report,” which details the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian...
Largely unregulated, facial-recognition technology comes to airport gates
NEW YORK — You won’t need to pull out your ticket to board the flight to Cancun at JetBlue’s Gate 18 at John F. Kennedy Airport. Put away your passport, too. All this convenience costs is your face. You get only one of those, so I hope it’s worth it....
Southern Baptists are supposed to talk about sexual abuse, but right now they’re discussing whether one woman can preachVideo
Houston-based Bible teacher Beth Moore, one of the most widely recognized evangelical women in America, has highlighted the issue of sexual abuse from her stage for years. With her thick Southern drawl, she has told audiences how she was abused as a child, often sliding her personal story into her...

