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Watch: Detroit Lions' special teamer performs trick snap under a camel in JordanFeb. 22 (UPI) -- When in Petra, Jordan you have to show off your long snapping skills. Watch: Green Bay Packers' Eddie Lacy rehabbing at University of AlabamaFeb. 22 (UPI) -- A once promising career has already hit a crossroads for Eddie Lacy. New England Patriots: One player to jail, coaches could testify in murder trialFeb. 22 (UPI) -- It's an abnormal offseason for the New England Patriots when one player is headed to jail and coaches might testify in a double-murder trial. South Korea resumes loudspeaker operations after Kim Jong Nam assassinationFeb. 22 (UPI) -- South Korea has resumed loudspeaker broadcasts across the demilitarized zone to inform North Koreans of the assassination of Kim Jong Nam. Pence visits vandalized cemetery in Missouri, condemns anti-SemitismFeb. 22 (UPI) -- Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday condemned vandalism at a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis during two speeches, including at the cemetery itself. Angelique Kerber tops Monica Puig, advances to quarterfinals in DubaiTop-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany avoided the upset bug at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh have weekend boat trip in MiamiFeb. 22 (UPI) -- It's no banana boat, but former teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh looked like they had a great time this weekend in Biscayne Bay. Study: Race may influence risk for recurrent strokeHealthDay News Strokes bring with them a heightened possibility of another attack, and new research suggests black patients may be at especially high risk for recurrence. MRIs may be safe for some people with heart devices, study saysAmy Norton, HealthDay News People with pacemakers or implantable defibrillators have long been told they can't undergo MRI scans, but under the right conditions they may be safe. |
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Why Is 'World's Best Democracy' So Much Better Than U.S.?While Norway was ranked the best democracy in the world for the sixth year running, the U.S. was downgraded to a "flawed democracy." Gordon Ramsay's In-Laws Charged With Computer HackingThe hot-tempered TV chef and his in-laws have been feuding ever since Ramsay fired his father-in-law in 2010. Tillerson Faces Mexican Leaders Furious Over 'Hostile' DHS PlansSecretary of State Rex Tillerson headed to Mexico to visit President Enrique Peña Nieto in an effort to help soothe tensions. Break-In Attempt Reported at Morgue Holding Kim Jong Nam's BodyArmed guards have begun 24-hour security around the Malaysian morgue where North Korean Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother Kim Jong Nam's body is being kept after an alleged break-in attempt, officials said Wednesday. Ex-CIA Agent Will Be Extradited to Serve Italy Jail Term Over Cleric KidnappingSabrina de Sousa spent the night in a women's prison near Lisbon after a Portuguese court ordered police to extradite her, her Portuguese lawyer, Manuel Magalhaes e Silva, told the Associated Press in an interview. Out Lawmaker Optimistic About Marriage Equality in AustraliaAlex Greenwich, an LGBTQ member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, is hopeful same-sex marriage can be achieved in Australia "this year." Ex-Gitmo Inmate Who Won Payout Became Suicide Bomber: ReportsBorn Ronald Fiddler, Jamal al-Harith is a British citizen and Muslim convert who was released from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in 2004. Famine Ravages the World's Newest CountryMore than 100,000 people are experiencing famine in South Sudan, according to the United Nations and government officials. Majority of Americans Worried About War In Next 4 Years: PollA majority of Americans are worried that the U.S. will become engaged in a major war in the next four years, according to the results of a new poll. Refugees Trudge Through Frozen Wilderness to Flee U.S. for CanadaMore than 100 people have crossed illegally from the U.S. into Canada to seek asylum amid rising tensions in the U.S. 'Us Vs. Them' Narratives to Blame for Hate Levels Not Seen Since 1930s: Amnesty"Politicians are shamelessly and actively legitimizing all sorts of hateful rhetoric and policies based on people's identity," the watchdog group said. N. Korean Embassy Official Wanted for Questioning in Airport KillingKim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was killed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport last week. More Recent Articles
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Trump Rescinds Rules on Bathrooms for Transgender StudentsThe administration reversed a policy that allowed students to use the bathrooms of their choice at school, an order that caused an internal rift. Mexico, Syria, Trump: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingMcMaster May Reorganize Trump’s Foreign Policy Team Once AgainH. R. McMaster, the new national security adviser, is considering giving himself control of Homeland Security and full access to the military and intelligence agencies. Immigrants Hide, Fearing Capture on ‘Any Corner’The threat of deportation, once for only those who committed serious crimes, has many immigrants in self-imposed house arrest. Police Fear Trump Immigration Orders May Handcuff Effort to Fight GangsSome officials in a Long Island town where criminals with Salvadoran links have killed five teenagers fear it will make solving crimes harder. Others see an important tool. Donald Trump, Milo Yiannopoulos, Standing Rock: Your Wednesday BriefingCalifornia Today: California Today: The State’s Hate LandscapeWednesday: A snapshot of hate in California, flooding in San Jose and Congress members come home to face questions. Political Calculus: Democrats’ Best Bet to Retake the House? Follow the SunThe voters who decided the last election might not decide the next. The road to a Democratic House starts in Orange County in California. New York Police Lower Cost Estimate of Guarding Trump and His TowerThe letter, dated Wednesday, provides detailed estimates about the Police Department’s expenses associated with presidential security. The Pruitt Emails: E.P.A. Chief Was Arm in Arm With IndustryThousands of pages of emails show that Mr. Pruitt, as Oklahoma attorney general, worked closely with companies to battle environmental regulation. State of the Art: I Ignored Trump News for a Week. Here’s What I Learned.Coverage of President Trump may eclipse that of any single human being ever. I discovered several truths about our digital media ecosystem when I tuned it out. Town Hall Meetings Heat UpOver the past few weeks, people have been voicing concerns to Republican lawmakers at town hall-style meetings around the country. Witness some of the confrontations in this 360 video. F.B.I. Interviews Tell of Cleric’s Role in Plot to Bomb PlaneAnwar al-Awlaki, a Qaeda leader and American killed in a drone strike, inspired and advised Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to take down a plane with explosives in his underwear. Phys Ed: Men, Is Exercise Putting a Damper on Your Sex Life?Men who exercise strenuously may have a lower libido than those whose workouts are lighter, a new study found. Ask The Wirecutter: How to Decide Which Headphones to Buy (Hint: Not Apple’s AirPods)With so many choices available, shopping for earphones can be daunting. A headphone editor suggests buying two cheaper pairs suited to different needs. Inside Uber’s Aggressive, Unrestrained Workplace CultureA former employee’s blog post has raised questions about the limits of meritocracy at Uber and how much executives knew about the treatment of employees. With Big Red Stamp, Russia Singles Out What It Calls ‘Fake’ NewsThe Foreign Ministry’s website now highlights articles it considers to be false, but critics say that the ministry’s designation should be considered a “medal.” 7 Earth-Size Planets Orbit Dwarf Star, NASA and European Astronomers SayAstronomers are excited by the discovery, which suggests that some of these exoplanets — planets around stars other than the sun — could support life and may be awash in oceans. North Dakota Arrests 10 as Pipeline Protest Camp EmptiesThe state offered meals, lodging, a medical exam and a bus ticket to protesters who left by the Wednesday afternoon deadline. Jimmy Kimmel on Hosting the Oscars at a Political MomentWith recent awards speeches focusing on President Trump, he says the evening will be a balancing act that avoids too little topical content and too much. The Carpetbagger: The Art of the Oscars Long-ShotStudios push all manner of films and performances for Academy Awards, but many don’t gin up much interest. Scotland Yard, Britain’s Biggest Police Force, Is Now Led by a WomanA onetime beat cop in London’s West End, Cressida Dick, 56, on Wednesday was named the first female police commissioner in the police force’s 188-year-history. Ed Garvey, Leader of N.F.L. Players’ Union, Dies at 76Mr. Garvey led two strikes in an effort to loosen teams’ grip on players. He later became a progressive activist in Wisconsin. Carlos Ghosn, Executive Who Revived Nissan, Will Step AsideMr. Ghosn, a rare foreign executive in Japan, took control of the Japanese automaker in 2001 and helped save it from collapse with large job cuts. Turkey Allows Women in Military to Wear Hijabs, in Cultural ShiftThe move highlights a change in the armed forces and society, where the head scarf has been a symbol of the struggle between secular and religious factions. Budapest Withdraws Bid to Host 2024 Summer OlympicsThe move means only two cities, Paris and Los Angeles, remain in the running to host the Games. Review: ‘If I Forget,’ Clashing Currents in Jewish IdentitySteven Levenson’s comedy-drama explores multiple and contradictory dimensions of self-perception through its portrait of a family, the Fischers. On Baseball: The Padres Have San Diego, and the Spotlight, to ThemselvesWith the loss of the Chargers, the Padres are the only major league franchise without a counterpart in the N.F.L., the N.B.A. or the N.H.L. Can they fill the void? Lincoln Center Turns Away Woman Wearing Anti-Trump SignJenny Heinz, 72, refused to remove a sign affixed to the back of her jacket that said: “NO! In the name of humanity we refuse to accept a fascist America.” Why Are We Still Obsessed With Princess Diana’s Style?As Kensington Palace opens a new fashion exhibition, five people who knew the princess describe what made her look so memorable. Unhitched: Sparks of Love, Doused by Old HabitsIt was his fifth marriage, and her second. In retrospect, she says they should have lived together before marrying. They remain good friends. More Recent Articles |
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