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'Stranger Things' wins SAG Award; David Harbour gives barnstormer of a speech, Winona Ryder makes facesJan. 29 (UPI) -- The cast of Netflix's sci-fi drama "Stranger Things" won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble in a TV Drama in Los Angeles Sunday night. Joint Chiefs, Intel head lose seat at National Security Council to BannonJan. 29 (UPI) -- The Director of National Intelligence and head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will not be permanent members of President Donald Trump's National Security Council. 'Hidden Figures' earns SAG Award for Best Ensemble in a FilmJan. 29 (UPI) -- The stars of the female-powered, NASA-themed movie "Hidden Figures" earned the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble in a Film in Los Angeles Sunday. 'Black Sails' star Luke Arnold: 'It's really, really tough' to give up John Silver after four seasonsJan. 29 (UPI) -- Australian actor Luke Arnold admits it hasn't been easy saying goodbye to "Black Sails" or his iconic pirate character John Silver. |
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New York Times | US Commando Killed in Yemen in Trump's First Counterterrorism Operation New York Times A woman in Sana, Yemen, on Sunday walking past a graffiti protesting United States military operations in the war-torn country. Credit Yahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency. WASHINGTON — One American commando was killed and three others were ... US Navy SEAL killed, 3 injured in raid on Al Qaeda in Yemen One US Service Member Killed, Several Others Injured During Raid In Yemen Commando dies in U.S. raid in Yemen, first military op OK'd by Trump |
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Travelers Stranded and Protests Swell Over Trump OrderThe White House pulled back on part of Mr. Trump’s temporary ban on visitors from seven countries by saying that it would not apply to those with green cards. How Trump’s Rush to Enact an Immigration Ban Unleashed Global ChaosWith little consultation or regard for basic governance, the White House forged ahead on a campaign promise that the president made to his most fervent supporters. In Face of Trump’s Order, Some Muslim Nations Are Conspicuously SilentSilence in the capitals of some Muslim-majority countries unaffected by the order reflected a lack of solidarity and an enduring uncertainty about Mr. Trump’s intentions. Rulings on Trump’s Immigration Order Are First Step on a Long Legal PathThe court orders, provisional and limited, gave preliminary hints about whether judges would strike down part or all of Mr. Trump’s executive order. Lawyers Mobilize at Nation’s Airports After Trump’s OrderLawyers affiliated with refugee organizations or acting on their own were at about a dozen airports countrywide to file petitions for refugees and other immigrants. Trump’s Executive Order on Immigration: What We Know and What We Don’tThe order caused widespread confusion on the immigration system and in airports, and prompted protests and legal action. Here is a quick guide. Trump’s Immigration Order Jolts Iraqis, U.S.’s Top Allies Against ISISIraqi officials were taken aback by the executive order, which they learned about through the American news media because they had not been consulted first. Silicon Valley’s Ambivalence Toward Trump Turns to AngerTech companies, which have embraced globalization, reacted more forcefully to the president’s immigration order than counterparts in other industries. The Carpetbagger: SAG Awards 2017: Acceptance Speeches Turn Pointedly PoliticalOn a night of upsets — “Hidden Figures” won best ensemble — a range of winners were cheered for denouncing President Trump’s policies. Briefing: Highlights: Reaction to Trump’s Travel BanProtests continued in cities across the United States as travelers being held at airports were slowly released. Christian Leaders Denounce Trump’s Plan to Favor Christian RefugeesBy giving preference to Christians over Muslims, religious leaders have said President Trump’s executive order pits one faith against another. Worry and Disbelief in Yemeni-American Community in BrooklynLeaders in Bay Ridge fear the future as their relatives are detained at Kennedy Airport in wake of President Trump’s order. European Leaders Reject Trump’s Refugee Ban as Violating Principles“Open society, pluralism, no discrimination. They are the pillars of Europe,” Italy’s prime minister said, reflecting a stance taken across the Continent. Bannon Seizes a Security Role From GeneralsAn executive order gave the right-wing agitator a full seat on the principals committee of the National Security Council, a startling elevation of a political adviser. Iraqi Region Is Evicting Families of ISIS MembersThe national government has condemned a campaign of collective punishment by provincial officials around Tikrit, but sectarian resentment is flaring. Benoît Hamon Wins French Socialist Party’s Presidential NominationMr. Hamon’s strong showing is unlikely to change widespread assessments that left-leaning candidates have little chance of succeeding in this spring’s general election. The Conductor’s View at Carnegie HallCarnegie Hall is hosting the world-renowned conductor Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin for nine nights of Bruckner. Listen to the stirring finale of Bruckner's Fourth Symphony from the edge of the conductor's podium. After Mastectomies, an Unexpected Blow: Numb New BreastsReconstructive surgery is billed as being better than ever, but most women lose sensation in their chest, which can be devastating and even dangerous. They wish they had been warned. A Decade After Nepal’s Maoist Rebellion, Little Justice for VictimsActivists and victims say little has been done to investigate thousands of complaints about war crimes from a 10-year conflict that left 18,000 dead. ‘Becoming Warren Buffett’ Goes Beyond a $74 Billion FortuneThis HBO documentary focuses on how Mr. Buffett became the Oracle of Omaha, but also details his most personal relationships. Roger Federer, Defying Age, Tops Rafael Nadal in Australian Open FinalFederer, 35, became the oldest man to win a Grand Slam singles title in 45 years, extending his record to 18 such titles. U.S. Commando Killed in Yemen in Trump’s First Counterterrorism OperationThree others were wounded in the operation against Qaeda militants, which had been deliberated by the Obama administration and was finally authorized by President Trump, military officials said. N.H.L. Goalies Face Growing Offense and Shrinking PantsNext month goaltenders will have to wear pants with a more contoured design. One goalie compared the switch to going from baggy jeans to skinny jeans. Advertising: $5 Million for a Super Bowl Ad. Another Million or More to Market the Ad.Companies, eager to get their money’s worth, now spend 25 percent or more of the cost of a Super Bowl ad to market the ad itself. The Neediest Cases: Mother and Son Reunite Only to Face Her Cancer DiagnosisAfter a separation of 17 years, Miguel Ramos arrived in Yonkers in October to live with his mother, Mirna Ramos. Then she learned she had cancer. More Recent Articles |
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