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Tim Tebow goes 1-for-3 in latest game for New York Mets Tim Tebow continues to receive chances with the New York Mets and continues to take advantage of them. Andy Murray withdraws from Miami Open Andy Murray, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, withdrew from next week's Miami Open due to an elbow injury. Roger Federer, Stan Warinka to meet in all-Swiss final at Indian Wells Roger Federer will go for a record-tying fifth title at Indian Wells, Calif., when he faces countryman Stan Wawrinka in an all-Swiss final at the BNP Paribas Open. NCAA: Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin derail defending champ VillanovaNCAA: West Virginia ousts Notre Dame behind Jevon Carter's 24Legendary rock 'n' roll pioneer Chuck Berry dead at 90 Chuck Berry, whose indelible guitar riffs and famous duck walk helped define the early days of rock 'n' roll, died Saturday, police said. He was 90. School puts brakes on Le'Veon Bell as fan's prom date Pittsburgh Steeler Le'Veon Bell honored a bet with a fan to be her prom date, but the girl's school won't let him attend because he's too old. Wisconsin group sues over butter law banning Kerrygold Irish brand A Wisconsin group filed a lawsuit in the dairy-crazed state to overturn a law banning the sale of butter that hasn't been through a rigorous rating system. Iraqi army retakes two neighborhoods in western Mosul The Iraqi army has taken control of two key neighborhoods in western Mosul after fierce fighting with the Islamic State on Saturday. Trump names Kellyanne Conway's husband to Justice Dept. post President Donald Trump has nominated George Conway III, husband of Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway, to fill a key post at the Justice Department. Artie Lange tweets about drug arrest, says cops 'treated me so great' Troubled comedian and "Crashing" co-star Artie Lange, who has long struggled with his addiction to drugs, was arrested in New Jersey this week. First preview of Broadway's 'Groundhog Day' halted by technical issue This week's first performance of "Groundhog Day" the musical on Broadway stopped abruptly in Act 1 because of a technical issue. Pedestrian apprehended for jumping barrier outside White House Secret Service agents responded after a person jumped over a pedestrian barrier outside the White House on Saturday. British Airways to launch trans-Atlantic budget carrier Level The parent company of British Airways said it will launch a new trans-Atlantic budget carrier with one-way fares from Spain starting at $149. Justice Dept. asks Hawaii judge to rein in travel ban injunction The Justice Department petitioned a Hawaii judge to rein in his injunction to allow some parts of President Trump's immigration order to be implemented. Prince William and Kate Middleton meet survivors of French attacks Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, met with survivors of terror attacks at a hospital in France. Russia opens investigation into alleged U.S. media interference Russian leaders called Saturday for an investigation into some U.S. media outlets to determine if they are operating within the country's laws. G20 leaders fail to reach agreements on free trade The G20 financial leaders failed to reach an agreement on free trade during a meeting Saturday after opposition from the United States. Kentucky, Wichita State meet again for Sweet 16 spot INDIANAPOLIS -- The seeds are slightly different, but Kentucky and Wichita State have been right here before. Karl-Anthony Towns' 'future is now' for Minnesota Timberwolves It's only his second year in the NBA, but Karl-Anthony Towns might be the most well rounded basketball player on earth. Tim Allen on politics and Hollywood: 'It is like '30s Germany' "Last Man Standing" star Tim Allen admits it isn't easy expressing conservative, political views in Hollywood. JCPenney to close 138 stores, lay off 5,000 workers Retailer JCPenney announced it is closing 138 stores nationwide by June because of slow sales. Disney to pay $3.8 million in back wages to Florida employees The Walt Disney Co. reached an agreement to pay $3.8 million in back wages to workers at Disney's Florida resort workers. Syfy picks up 'The Expanse' for a third seasonRob Lowe celebrates his 53rd birthday at 'Outsiders' house in Oklahoma Actor Rob Lowe has reunited with author S.E. Hinton, who penned the book upon which one of his most famous movies was based -- "The Outsiders." |
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In Gorsuch, Conservative Activist Sees Test Case for Reshaping the JudiciaryAs President Trump fills 124 judgeships, Leonard A. Leo is at the center of an influential group of conservatives seeking to transform the bench. Newly Public Emails Hint at Gorsuch’s View of Presidential PowerDocuments released Friday detail how, during his time as a Justice Department lawyer, Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, defended President Bush on national-security issues. An ‘Ideological Food Fight’ (His Words in 2002) Awaits Neil GorsuchJudge Gorsuch’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, starting Monday, is likely to reflect the brutal politics of a polarized era. As he himself wrote, it wasn’t always this way. White House memo: In One Rocky Week, Trump’s Self-Inflicted Chaos on Vivid DisplayThe president had plenty of meaty legislative challenges to address, yet he kept getting sidetracked by controversies of his own making. Kellyanne Conway’s Husband Is Trump’s Choice for Key Justice PostMr. Trump has picked George T. Conway III to head the department’s civil division. If confirmed, he would represent the president in legal challenges to his travel ban. Donald Trump Jr. Is His Own Kind of TrumpThe president’s once-wayward eldest son embraces his new role in business and politics on his terms. U.S. Breaks With Allies Over Trade Issues Amid Trump’s ‘America First’ VowsTrump administration officials at a Group of 20 summit rejected concerns about spreading protectionism and made clear that the new administration would seek different approaches to global commerce. Senators Ask Trump Adviser to Preserve Any Russia-Related DocumentsA letter sent to Roger J. Stone Jr. represents the first public indication of the scope of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s inquiry, and possible connections to Donald J. Trump’s campaign. Germany Reacts to Merkel-Trump Visit: ‘Could Have Been a Lot Worse’Germans saw Ms. Merkel’s first visit with Mr. Trump with a pragmatism similar to the chancellor’s, but his remarks 24 hours later pointed to differences on policy. The Interpreter: The Risks of Pre-emptive Strikes Against North KoreaAlmost any plan would bring a possibility of escalation to all-out war, placing millions of South Korean and Japanese civilians in the cross hairs of North Korean weapons. North Korea Revs the Engine of Its New High-Thrust MissilePyongyang’s ground jet test came while Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson is in Asia for talks on how to limit the development of the North’s nuclear and missile programs. Hillary Clinton Says She’s ‘Ready to Come Out of the Woods’“I have a hard time watching the news, I’ll confess,” she said during a speech on Friday night. “I am ready to come out of the woods.” Chuck Berry Dies at 90; Helped Define Rock ’n’ RollMr. Berry was rock’s master theorist and conceptual genius, a songwriter who understood what the kids wanted before they knew themselves. Beneath Mask of Normal Nigerian Life, Young Lives Scarred by Boko HaramIn Maiduguri, former fighters and child captives blend into the urban tapestry, a place where nearly everyone has been a victim, a collaborator — or both. As Uber Woos More Drivers, Taxis Hit BackRival centers serving drivers underscore a fierce competition as ride-hailing apps have expanded in New York. In Silicon Valley, a Voice of Caution Guides a High-Flying UberThe venture capitalist Bill Gurley is a rare figure in Silicon Valley, vocally chiding some of the biggest start-up stars to show some discipline. In Berlin, a Grass-Roots Fight Against Gentrification as Rents SoarTenants and activists are banding together to protest rising rents, forced evictions and rampant real estate speculation. Firebrand Hindu Cleric Yogi Adityanath Picked as Uttar Pradesh MinisterThe choice of Yogi Adityanath, who has been repeatedly accused of stirring anti-Muslim sentiments, shocked many political observers in India. Gunman Is Killed in Orly Airport in France After Attacking a SoldierThe attack, which the authorities were treating as a possible act of terrorism, prompted a partial evacuation and security sweep of the airport and briefly halted flights. More Recent Articles |
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Tim Tebow continues to receive chances with the New York Mets and continues to take advantage of them.
Andy Murray, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, withdrew from next week's Miami Open due to an elbow injury.
Roger Federer will go for a record-tying fifth title at Indian Wells, Calif., when he faces countryman Stan Wawrinka in an all-Swiss final at the BNP Paribas Open.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Down goes 'Nova.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- West Virginia is pressing on in the NCAA Tournament.
Chuck Berry, whose indelible guitar riffs and famous duck walk helped define the early days of rock 'n' roll, died Saturday, police said. He was 90.
Pittsburgh Steeler Le'Veon Bell honored a bet with a fan to be her prom date, but the girl's school won't let him attend because he's too old.
A Wisconsin group filed a lawsuit in the dairy-crazed state to overturn a law banning the sale of butter that hasn't been through a rigorous rating system.
The Iraqi army has taken control of two key neighborhoods in western Mosul after fierce fighting with the Islamic State on Saturday.
President Donald Trump has nominated George Conway III, husband of Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway, to fill a key post at the Justice Department.
Troubled comedian and "Crashing" co-star Artie Lange, who has long struggled with his addiction to drugs, was arrested in New Jersey this week.
This week's first performance of "Groundhog Day" the musical on Broadway stopped abruptly in Act 1 because of a technical issue.
Secret Service agents responded after a person jumped over a pedestrian barrier outside the White House on Saturday.
The parent company of British Airways said it will launch a new trans-Atlantic budget carrier with one-way fares from Spain starting at $149.
The Justice Department petitioned a Hawaii judge to rein in his injunction to allow some parts of President Trump's immigration order to be implemented.
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, met with survivors of terror attacks at a hospital in France.
Russian leaders called Saturday for an investigation into some U.S. media outlets to determine if they are operating within the country's laws.
The G20 financial leaders failed to reach an agreement on free trade during a meeting Saturday after opposition from the United States.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The seeds are slightly different, but Kentucky and Wichita State have been right here before.
It's only his second year in the NBA, but Karl-Anthony Towns might be the most well rounded basketball player on earth.
"Last Man Standing" star Tim Allen admits it isn't easy expressing conservative, political views in Hollywood.
Retailer JCPenney announced it is closing 138 stores nationwide by June because of slow sales.
The Walt Disney Co. reached an agreement to pay $3.8 million in back wages to workers at Disney's Florida resort workers.
"The Expanse" is to return in 2018 for a 13-episode, third season on Syfy.
Actor Rob Lowe has reunited with author S.E. Hinton, who penned the book upon which one of his most famous movies was based -- "The Outsiders." 



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