Embattled Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes faces 11 counts of wire fraud—but will continue to chair the company’s board.
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Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani: Mueller Investigation Could Be 'Cleaned Up' With Pardons
Enlarge this image Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and current lawyer for President Trump, speaks to members of the media during a White House Sports and Fitness Day last month. Giuliani suggested Friday that presidential pardons could be given to people caught up in the Mueller investigation. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wong/Getty Images On …
Read More »An Exiled Old-Timer, Goose Gossage Still Won’t Back Down
When the Yankees hold their annual Old-Timers’ Day on Sunday, Gossage won’t be there. He has been shunned by the team for his criticisms of the game.
Read More »US child migrants: 2,000 separated from families in six weeks
Figures show the scale of family separations under a crackdown on illegal immigrants at the Mexico border.
Read More »Theranos founder hit with criminal charges
Elizabeth Holmes is charged with fraud over claims made for blood tests her company developed.
Read More »The Sarah Sanders Pledge
Is the White House press secretary about to quit? If she does, here’s one way she’ll be remembered.
Read More »For Experimental Jazz Group Onyx Collective, the Only Rule Is ‘No Rules’
The collection of downtown performers has been attracting listeners that don’t frequent traditional jazz sets, and bringing together like-minded artists.
Read More »Gadget Lab Podcast: Why Apple, Google, Microsoft Are Stirring the Software Pot
This week’s podcast is all about the software that points to the future of our how we’ll use our gadgets – even if they infuriate us in the interim.
Read More »Locked up in Canada for eight months ‘over name mix-up’
A Canadian citizen is suing the government for $10m after he was imprisoned by border security.
Read More »Is Astrology Religion for Those of Us With No Religion?
A crystal is not going to heal me. But what’s wrong with hope?
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