2019

Moulton signs fellow 2020 hopeful Gillibrand’s cyber pledge

Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand (KEER’-sten JIHL’-uh-brand) says fellow challenger Seth Moulton has agreed to sign her cyber pledge not to use stolen or hacked material for political gain. The New York senator offered the pledge to never “seek, accept or weaponize stolen or hacked information from foreign adversaries” to all 2020 White House hopefuls

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Mets Catcher Sees Wife’s Sign That She’s Pregnant As He’s About To Bat

New York Mets catcher Wilson Ramos found about a family roster change as he reached the on-deck circle Thursday at Citi Field. His wife, Yeli, walked down to the front row and held up a sign that read: “We’re pregnant! Wilson, this is your 3rd child. We love you!” Ramos appeared to take the message in

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Here’s How the Candidates Will Be Divided for the First Democratic Debates

Night Two: June 27 Michael Bennet, senator from Colorado Joseph R. Biden Jr., former vice president Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind. Kirsten Gillibrand, senator from New York Kamala Harris, senator from California John Hickenlooper, former governor of Colorado Bernie Sanders, senator from Vermont Eric Swalwell, representative from California Marianne Williamson, self-help author Andrew

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Browns’ Landry: Mayfield comments on Johnson a “non-issue”

Jarvis Landry doesn’t think recent comments made by Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield about running back Duke Johnson will impact the team’s chemistry. The splashy wide receiver hosted his youth camp on Friday at Shaker Heights High School. Landry believes Mayfield and Johnson will work together despite some recent differences. Last week, Mayfield was critical of

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New York City Allocates $250,000 for Abortions, Challenging Conservative States

[What you need to know to start the day: Get New York Today in your inbox.] New York City will spend $250,000 to help poor women who travel from other states to obtain abortions here, inserting itself into the increasingly contentious debate over access to the procedure. While the amount of money is relatively small,

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US industrial production rose in May, but factories struggle

U.S. industrial production improved in May, but manufacturers showed weakness despite eking out a slight gain. The Federal Reserve said Friday that industrial output, which includes factories, utilities and mines, rose 0.4% in May, after tumbling 0.4% in April. Manufacturing output increased just 0.2% last month, not enough to overcome declines in prior months. Factory

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