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Dumb radio stunt went horribly wrong

ADAM Hills is one of Australia’s top comedians now, but back in the ’90s he was a fledgling breakfast radio host at an Adelaide FM station. He was up for any stunt that could make people laugh, but in hindsight, the story below, from Adam’s upcoming memoir Best Foot Forward, wasn’t his best decision. from Life | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2KdM0xA

MH370 disappearance ‘deliberate’

THE Malaysian Government has released its final report into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. It says all the evidence points to a an incontrovertible conclusion — that it was under manual control, and that it was deliberately flown out into the Indian Ocean. from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2As7oj0

Suave Lemur Flexes His Guns at Melbourne Zoo

Ritchie the ring-tailed lemur sure knows how to impress the ladies. In this video, he puts his guns on display, sending his keeper at Melbourne Zoo into a fit of giggles. “When you’re absolutely loving yourself sick,” wrote Zoos Victoria, who posted the video to Facebook on July 30. “Suns out guns out,” one commenter wrote. Another likened Ritchie to fictional lemur King Julian, made famous by the movie Madagascar. Credit: Zoos Victoria via Storyful from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2K6mxpS

Man jailed over Adelaide home invasion

July 30, 2018 : Speaking outside the South Australian District Court, Craig Rielly, says the family was glad the court process had come to an end. His father, Leonard Rielly, 71, was at home alone when his house was broken into and his wallet stolen in March last year. He was admitted to hospital, where he developed pneumonia and died a week later. Derek Strangways, 26, was initially charged with Mr Rielly's murder, but that charge was dropped at the end of last year. Strangways pleaded guilty to aggravated serious criminal trespass and dishonestly taking property without consent. "It's been a long 16 months but at least it's one person off the street that's not going to attack any more elderly victims in their homes...Dad didn't deserve what he got." Mr Reilly said. (AAP Video/Kathryn Bermingham) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2K6XkLT

RAW: Supporters of Kruezi outside Brisbane court

July 30, 2018. Raw footage: Supporters of Agim Kruezi are seen outside the Brisbane Supreme Court in Brisbane. Kruezi is facing a sentencing hearing after he pleaded guilty to preparing for incursion into a foreign state and preparing or planning for a terrorist act. (AAP Video/Darren England) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mUhwYs

Tourists Among Fatalities in 6.4-Magnitude Quake on Indonesia’s Lombok Island

The death toll from a magnitude-6.4 quake in Indonesia’s Lombok Island rose to 16 on the evening of July 29. Among the fatalities were two tourists: Siti Nur Ismawida, a 30-year-old Malaysian, and Muhammad Ainul Muksin, from Indonesia’s Sulawesi island. The quake also injured 162 people and damaged thousands of houses, according to the National Disaster Management Agency. This video, shared online on July 29, shows damaged houses in Sajang Village, Sembalun district, one of the areas worst hit by the quake. Malaysian tourist Siti was reportedly found dead, crushed by a collapsed wall, at that location. Indonesian tourist Ainul was reportedly killed in a landslide while hiking Mount Rinjani. Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) said there were 203 aftershocks throughout July 29, following the earthquake. Credit: Saputra Bakti via Storyful from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mQKYyn

Bogut urges Kings to go hard at each other ahead of NBL season

**EDS: Language warning** July 30, 2018. Superstar NBL recruit Andrew Bogut, at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney’s west, says the revamped Sydney Kings will go hard at each other in training as they work to change their culture and become title contenders. The former NBA star and No. 1 draft pick, at the Kings’ first day of pre-season training, says “we have to be competitive practice-wise, the Sydney Kings have absolutely sucked the last couple of years to put it bluntly, so for us to change the culture, we've got to go at each other here first”. Bogut also says winning the NBL championship is the goal for the Kings, which haven’t won a title since completing a three-peat in 2005. (AAP Video/Carol Cho) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2K687pV

ACTU comments on AFP investigation in AWU raids and DPP referral

July 30, 2018. ACTU Secretary Sally McManus speaks at a press conference to address the AFP's decision to refer a brief to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions raids on the AWU offices. McManus says that Australian taxpayers have footed an over $600,000 legal bill for Michalea Cash and again calls on her to resign. (AAP VIDEO/Alex Murray) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LACni7

Hamid Khazaei would still be alive if he’d received proper medical care : Coroner

Supplied video obtained July 30, 2018 of the QLD Coroner's inquest into the infection-related death of an Iranian refugee held in Australian immigration detention on Manus Island. The coroner found his death was "entirely preventable" due to the "compounding effect of multiple errors." The infection developed into sepsis which led to heart attacks and organ failure before Kehazaei was finally evacuated to a Brisbane hospital and declared brain dead. Queensland state coroner Terry Ryan said Monday that "a series of clinical errors, compounded by failures in communication" had led to significant delays in Kehazaei being transferred from Manus Island to PNG's capital Port Moresby and eventually to Australia. Australia's offshore detention regime was not within the scope of the inquest but Mr Ryan said it would be possible to prevent further deaths by relocating asylum seekers to other places, such as Australia. However, he said that was unlikely w

Typhoon Jongdari Brings Extreme Winds to Tokyo

People struggled with their umbrellas as they attempted to shelter themselves from Typhoon Jongdari’s extreme winds and rain in Tokyo, Japan, on the night of Sunday, July 29, as shown in this video. In Honshu, at least 24 people were injured and thousands left without power as Jongdari passed through the western part of Japan’s main Island. In early July, Japan was ravaged by catastrophic floods. Authorities were concerned Jongdari would dramatically strain the already flood-hit regions and evacuated residents as a precaution. Japan Times said no injuries or damage was reported in these areas. The typhoon comes just days after a deadly heatwave killed at least 65 people. As of Monday, Jongdari was weakening as it moved across Kyushu island. Credit: Sabin.bar via Storyful from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2OqSigN

MH370 disappearance ‘deliberate’

THE Malaysian Government has released its final report into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. It says all the evidence points to a an incontrovertible conclusion — that it was under manual control, and that it was deliberately flown out into the Indian Ocean. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2As7oj0

Lombok earthquake kills 14

At least 14 people have died and more than 160 were injured after a strong and shallow earthquake hit Indonesia’s Lombok Island, a popular tourist destination next to Bali, Indonesian officials say. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mSRTqO

Malaysian government to release final report into MH370

The final report on the disappearance of fight MH370 is set to be released by the Malaysian government. Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke says the families of the victims will be briefed before the report is made public. The report is expected to contain the details of the investigation into the plane that mysteriously vanished while carrying 239 people en route to Kuala Lumpar in 2014. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2OtpmVB

Paper’s extraordinary request of Trump

THE publisher of The New York Times said he “implored” President Donald Trump at a private White House meeting this month to reconsider his broad attacks on journalists, calling the president’s anti-press rhetoric “not just divisive but increasingly dangerous.” from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2OsZKI9

Star was held at gunpoint by police

MISSION Impossible actor Ving Rhames said he opened his front door two years ago to find a red dot pointed at his forehead — as police held him at gunpoint because a neighbour had called 911 to report a “large black man” was breaking into the house. from Life | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LzJHKX

Sharkie thanks Mayo voters for second chance

July 29, 2018. Centre Alliance’s Rebekha Sharkie, at Mt Barker in Adelaide, thanks the voters of Mayo for giving her a “second chance” after she regained the seat in Saturday’s by-election, saying she's “incredibly grateful” and “beyond delighted”. (AAP Video/Kathryn Bermingham) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mRWvxz

Voters didn’t blame those caught in dual-citizenship ‘crisis’: Downer

July 29, 2018. Liberal candidate Georgina Downer, in Adelaide, speaks after her loss in the Mayo by-election. Ms Downer says the Super Saturday by-elections presented a challenge for the government to win the seats and she found "no-one really in the community, I found, blamed those who were caught up in the Section 44 crisis for what had occurred and that was quite clear in the polling booths yesterday”. She adds, “there was a bit of a sense out that well, Rebekha Sharkie, Justine Keay, Susan Lamb and the others should probably see out their terms”. Labor won four of the five by-elections on Saturday in Longman, Braddon, Perth and Fremantle, with Ms Sharkie regaining the South Australian seat of Mayo. (AAP Video/Kathryn Bermingham) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2vf2VL3

Majority of women feel ‘judged’ over breastfeeding choice: survey

According to a new survey published in the Daily Telegraph, three in four mothers feel negatively scrutinised over their decision whether to breastfeed their newborn. The research, which surveyed over 1,000 mothers, found that while 88% breastfed, 77% felt they were judged by others whether they were breastfeeding. In other results, 65% of women felt of loneliness and frustration when it came to breastfeeding. News Corp senior writer Lanai Scarr says the figures show new parents need more support on ‘their breastfeeding journey.’ from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mSQIb0

Zimbabwe rallies ahead of historic election

Presidential hopefuls in Zimbabwe have held their final rallies before Monday’s election, the first since the resignation of long-time leader Robert Mugabe. A record 23 candidates are running for president and election day has been made a national holiday. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2AklAdZ

Two firefighters killed as wildfires rage in northern California

Two firefighters have been killed and nine people are reportedly missing as wildfires rage in northern California. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated as eight large fires continue to burn across the state. More than three thousand firefighters have been deployed to try and contain the blaze, while helicopters and planes attempt to tackle the flames from the air. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mOOjOp

Three dead after attack on Afghan midwife training centre

An attack on a midwife training centre in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad has killed at least three people. One of the attackers died after detonating a suicide bomb, but the second held out several hours before being killed, a government spokesperson says. A driver and two security guards were killed, and at least seven people were injured in the incident. However, 63 others – almost all women, were rescued from the compound unharmed. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Orwq59

Prominent US Cardinal resigns over abuse claims

Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of US Cardinal Theodore McCarrick after a decades-old sexual abuse allegation forced his removal from public ministry. The Vatican says McCarrick has been ordered by the Pope to ‘a life of prayer and penance’ until the allegations made against him are examined in a ‘canonical trial.’ from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2vakk7i

At least 25 dead after bus plunges into gorge in India

At least 25 people are dead after a bus fell into a deep gorge in western India on Saturday. The bus was carrying 34 passengers university when it ploughed into the 150-metre deep gorge. Rescue teams have so far recovered 25 bodies and continue to search for the remaining missing passengers. One person who jumped off the bus has survived. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LwPH7n

Hillary DeBruin, Connor Shope

By Unknown Author from NYT Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2LYmhLx

Haley Greenwald-Gonella, Robert Levy

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Claire Solomon, Max Nisen

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Cassandra Campa, Ramit Sethi

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Allison Floam, Ian White

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Allison Aronne, Ryan Beauchamp

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What’s on TV Sunday: ‘Così Fan Tutte’ and ‘Power’

By ANDREW R. CHOW from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2vbjRlu

Make money last on your gap year

SPENDING several hundred dollars while saving for a gap year can seem counter-productive, but the investment enabled Daniella Levy to live abroad and save money in the process. from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LUZbp6

2019 Audi Q3: All You Need To Know

Audi recently pulled the wraps off the new-generation Q3 SUV, which now comes with a bold design, sporty styling and a lot of new techs. Globally, the new-gen model will go on sale in this fall, and... from NDTV Auto - Latest https://ift.tt/2OkTTVt

Kia Stinger GT Review

The flagship product for the Korean brand, the Kia Stinger GT is a very capable, cleverly designed and well-built sports sedan. It truly lives up to Kia's tag line - The Power To Surprise! from NDTV Auto - Latest https://ift.tt/2NRckA7

Upcoming SUVs In India In 2018

The Indian automobile industry has an upward trend for the SUV segment and the fever does not seem to die any time soon. So without wasting any more time, we list down upcoming SUVs in India for 2018. from NDTV Auto - Latest https://ift.tt/2kKeG6T

Driver at Fault After Bus Crashes Into Milwaukee University Building

A Milwaukee bus driver failed to apply the brake and accidentally accelerated through an intersection into a Marquette University building, the Milwaukee County Transit System said on July 27 following an investigation into the crash. The MCTS also released footage of the incident, which occurred on May 15. In the video, the driver, Calvert Campbell, can be seen screaming as the bus careens into a building. Five passengers were on the bus at the time of the accident, the MCTS said, with Campbell and three passengers suffering injuries that were not life threatening. The MCTS said that prior to the accident, Campbell, 59, drove for 12 years without any accidents. As a result of the incident, he would be taken off the road for 6 months, during which time he would be part of the team that cleans the buses at night and fills them up with fuel, the MCTS said. Credit: MCTS via Storyful from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2OqDtdY

Deadly Carr Fire Guts Homes and Cars in Redding, California

California’s deadly Carr Fire had destroyed 500 buildings – including homes – and damaged 75 by the evening of July 27 as it grew to more than 48,000 acres, officials said. By July 27, two people – a firefighter and a bulldozer operator – reportedly died fighting the fire. One of them was identified by the Redding firefighters’ union as fire inspector Jeremy Stoke. This video, which shows burned houses and vehicles on one side of a street in Redding in the wake of the Carr Fire, was filmed when emergency crews temporarily allowed residents to return, Twitter user @TheCoffeeJesus told Storyful. More than 20,000 residents of Redding fled their homes on July 26 and July 27 to escape the Carr Fire, which has killed two people and injured three firefighters. Evacuations were ordered in Shasta County, California, on the evening of July 26. Cal Fire ordered additional evacuations around 2:30am on July 27 for all of Shasta Lake City, Summit City, Shasta Dam Boulevard and the Shasta Dam Visitor

Dutton heckled in Longman

July 28, 2018 : Immigration Minister Peter Dutton greeting voters in Longman with Trevor Ruthenberg says they have been heckled all morning by "union thugs and GetUp masquerading as Greens campaigners:". "If people believe that this works they are kidding themselves", Mr Dutton said to the media at the Narangba Sporting complex. (AAP Video/Marc Tewksbury) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2uYoQqg

Outrage over democracy sausage fail

WHILE the political parties battle for seats in five electorates across the country today, there’s no denying democracy is best served in the form of a sausage sandwich served from a trestle table close to a polling booth. from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2NQAKcN

Longman : Liberals Ruthenberg and Dutton

July 28, 2018: In the seat of Longman north of Brisbane, "Big Trev" Ruthenberg and Immigration Minister Peter Dutton arrived at a Narangba Sporting Complex to meet voters and talk to the media. (AAP Video/Marc Tewksbury) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LsOUnM

Prime Minister’s Eating Habits Scandalize Australians: It’s Piegate

By MEGAN SPECIA from NYT World https://ift.tt/2LRC7r5

The Biggest Stories in American Politics This Week

By EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2vcyvJg

Russian Hackers Appear to Shift Focus to U.S. Power Grid

By DAVID E. SANGER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2LEFXXM

Missed Connection: Donald Trump Jr. and Robert Mueller Cross Paths at Washington Airport

By EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2NRfpjC

Trump Says He’ll Stump for Vulnerable Republicans ‘Six or Seven Days a Week’

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2mMbyJ3

‘Why Did You Leave Me?’ The Migrant Children Left Behind as Parents Are Deported

By MIRIAM JORDAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2LrRiLv

Five Lawmakers Call on U.S. to Investigate Florida ‘Stand Your Ground’ Case

By JULIA JACOBS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2vcoUSK

Mets Trade Asdrubal Cabrera to Phillies for Pitching Prospect

By JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2LW1Wq7

Trump in Space

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2NT4SVd

A New Batsman for Pakistan

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The Rules for Beating Donald Trump

By BRET STEPHENS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2mN4sUB

Designated for Assignment ... Permanently

By DOUG GLANVILLE from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2OkTaDz

Lip

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Pruitt’s Successor Wants Rollbacks, Too. And He Wants Them to Stick.

By CORAL DAVENPORT from NYT Climate https://ift.tt/2K2l2sO

Kenya Barris, Creator of ‘Black-ish,’ Will Leave ABC Studios in August

By BROOKS BARNES from NYT Business Day https://ift.tt/2v6X8qG

Magpies absolutely flying ahead of Tigers clash: Dylan Grimes

July 27, 2018. Richmond defender Dylan Grimes speaking to media at Punt Road Oval about the upcoming clash with Collingwood which has been billed as a clash between grand final contenders. Grimes says the Magpies are "absolutely flying" ahead of the match at the MCG. He also says the Tigers are constantly growing under the coaching of Damien Hardwick. (AAP VIDEO/Andrew Leeson) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LX4ioQ

One Nation’s Matthew Stephen in Longman

July 27, 2018. One Nation Longman candidate Matthew Stephen at the Caboolture polling speaks to AAP about the allegations against him and the cardboard cutouts of his leader Pauline Hanson who apparently is still overseas. (AAP Video/Marc Tewksbury and Stuart Layt) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2NO3SBr

How to watch the Blood Moon eclipse

IF you missed the Super Blue Blood Moon in January don’t worry we’ve got you covered. Make sure you’ve got your camera ready because this Saturday July 28th 2018, Aussies are set to see this century’s longest total eclipse. Here are all the details to catch this once in a lifetime spectacle in Brisbane, Australia. from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2OlBkjY

"It’s been a hard 47 years": Grimmer brothers speak outside Wollongong court

July 27, 2018. Paul (left) and Ricki Grimmer, the brothers of of three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer who disappeared from NSW's Fairy Meadow Beach in 1970, speak to reporters outside Wollongong Local Court. The man accused of their sister's murder has been committed to stand trial in the NSW Supreme Court. (AAP Video/Sarah McPhee) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Lqm7QX

PM asked about UN immigration treaty

July 27, 2018: The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media at Bribie Island in the seat of Longman on the eve of the by-election about the government's immigration and illegal boat policy in relation to the proposed UN immigration treaty. (AAP Video/Marc Tewksbury) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2va8PNo

Dirty political deal causes gambling spike: Tim Costello

July 27, 2018. Alliance for Gambling Reform director Tim Costello speaking outside Victorian parliament about a rise in the amount of money spent on electronic poker machines or pokies in the state. Costello says it is the biggest rise in a decade and can be attributed to "dirty deal" legislation which guaranteed pokies licensing until 2042. Former gambler Anna Bardsley says nobody in parliament listens to the impact on citizens and she wept when the new legislation was passed last year. The Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation on Friday said more than $2.69 billion had been spent on pokies in 2017/18, a 3.29 per cent increase over the previous year. (AAP Video/Andrew Leeson) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2uZ8lKT

PM with BIG TREV at Longman presser

July 27, 2018: The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media at the Sandstone Point Hotel at Bribie Island with "BIG TREV" Ruthenberg on the eve of the Longman by-election. The PM stated that Bill Shorten is the missing man and is lying about Caboolture Hospital funding cuts.(AAP Video/Marc Tewksbury) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Okafxu

How super can save you money

LIFE insurance within superannuation is set for big changes as the Federal Government prepares to rewrite the rules, but one key question remains for millions of Australians: inside or out? from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LP9LOb

Top five tech skills in demand

CODERS, account managers and user experience (UX) designers are all in “critical” shortage but tech workers are not the only Aussies able to take advantage of the demand. from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2LrNSIz

Global shortage of pilots and rising oil prices could lead to airfare spike

Airfares are predicted to spike next year as a result of rising oil prices and a global shortage of pilots. Those planning a trip to the Asia Pacific region could incur a fare rise of about 3.2 per cent. The industry is beginning to feel the effect of an imbalance between growth in demand, and growth in supply. Image: Supplied / News Corp Australia from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2K4zOiG

NAB to refund over $67 million to MLC customers

National Australia Bank will refund money to hundreds of thousands of superannuation customers of its wealth arm MLC for not providing adequate guidance that they could switch off a financial planning fee. NAB is expected to give back more than $67 million, with the average refund per person about $200. The decision is a result of discussions with NAB's superannuation trustee, NULIS Nominees. from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2mOC0lm

Trump lawyer drops bombshell

DONALD Trump’s ex-lawyer Michael Cohen has claimed the president knew in advance of an infamous pre-election meeting between Trump campaign officials and a Russian lawyer. from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2NOM4X7

Taking Marriage Class at Guantánamo

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Germans Are Getting on Twitter. Is That a Good Thing?

By JOCHEN BITTNER from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2LIfA3k

Trump, Amazon, Syria: Your Friday Briefing

By MATTHEW SEDACCA from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/2Ac0kqJ

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Orange Is the New Black’ and ‘Just Another Immigrant’

By ANDREW R. CHOW from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2mLPRsw

At ‘Uptown Bounce,’ Salsa Dancing and So Much More

By MELISSA SMITH from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2vbspJ1

Remains of 55 U.S. War Dead in North Korea Start Journey Home After 65 Years

By CHOE SANG-HUN from NYT World https://ift.tt/2LsOfTl

Radio Hosts Suspended After Calling New Jersey Attorney General ‘Turban Man’

By MELISSA GOMEZ from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2uQhvZS

Arson Suspect Arrested as Cranston Fire Rages in California

By JULIA JACOBS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2LHTHkG

Review: Ye Olde Go-Go’s Songs Hit the Renaissance in ‘Head Over Heels’

By BEN BRANTLEY from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/2OiYvvb

With a Loud Ovation, Baseball Shows Its Whiteness

By MICHAEL POWELL from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2NO95tf

Asdrubal Cabrera Breaks Out of Slump, Powering Mets to Win

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2v7jR68

Yankees Gain Ground in Division, but Lose Aaron Judge

By WALLACE MATTHEWS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2vckRWm

Impeach Rosenstein? C’mon, Man

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The Constitutional Amendment That Reinvented Freedom

By T.J. STILES from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2Oj8gtj

New York City Council Moves to Cap Uber and Other For-Hire Vehicles

By EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2NPosBD

Fixing Public Housing: A Day Inside a $32 Billion Problem

By LUIS FERRÉ-SADURNÍ and KHOLOOD EID from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2LDu6sX

From Guantánamo Bay to ISIS Fighter Prisons in Syria: 15 Years of Wartime-Detention Reporting

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A Day Without Sunshine

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