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Concussion recovery takes longer for college studentsHealthDay News College students seem to take longer to recover from concussion than the average in the United States, a new study suggests. Naps help preschool children develop language skills, study saysHealthDay News Children who take naps may have an advantage when it comes to developing language skills, a new study suggests. Watch: Washington Capitals workout Arab female hockey starReport: Miami Marlins have $1.6 billion sale in placeFeb. 9 (UPI) -- The Miami Marlins, who lost its ace pitcher in a September boating accident, are being sold, according to reports. CFL Saskatchewan denies 'illegal' workout with Johnny Manziel, could sueFeb. 9 (UPI) -- Even Johnny Manziel's workouts are 'illegal,' according to a report. Arizona Cardinals QB Carson Palmer returning for 2017 seasonIn news that is not much of a surprise, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer told team president Michael Bidwill that he will return to play next season, the team announced Thursday. Milwaukee Bucks F Jabari Parker out for season with torn ACLMilwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker suffered a torn ACL in his left knee and will miss the rest of the season, the Bucks announced Thursday. David Phelps beats Miami Marlins in arbitration, returning for $4.6 millionFeb. 9 (UPI) -- Pitcher David Phelps is returning to the mound for the Miami Marlins. Appeals court rules against Trump's immigration banFeb. 9 (UPI) -- A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled to uphold the nationwide injunction that's blocking President Trump's temporary ban on immigrants and refugees. Terrell Owens received a 'fair evaluation' for Hall of Fame, according to Dan FoutsFeb. 9 (UPI) -- Despite there not being a "character clause" in the Hall of Fame voting process, Terrell Owens might have missed his induction for just that reason. Dems mount effort to reject Puzder as labor secretaryFeb. 9 (UPI) -- With Jeff Sessions now attorney general, Democrats adjusted their efforts Thursday to killing the nomination of Andrew Puzder as President Trump's labor chief. Scientists pollinate flowers with insect-sized drones coated in sticky gelFeb. 9 (UPI) -- Scientists in Japan found a way to pollinate flowers without the help of insects. Conway at center of ethics complaints for promoting Ivanka Trump fashion lineFeb. 9 (UPI) -- Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway said she gave Ivanka Trump's fashion line a "free commercial" -- but ethics groups and lawmakers now want her to pay for it. Snake catcher live-streams python eating possum in drivewayFeb. 9 (UPI) -- A snake catcher called to remove a huge python from an Australian home's driveway live-streamed video of the serpent eating a possum. |
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Japanese PM's Golf Trip To Trump Resort Raises Ethics QuestionsPresident Trump's golf date this weekend with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the "Winter White House" may have hit an ethical sand trap. Trump Sends Letter to Chinese President, but Still No CallPresident Donald Trump has finally reached out to Chinese President Xi Jinping, via a letter wishing the Chinese a happy New Year. Mass Brawl Breaks Out in South African ParliamentOpposition lawmakers fought with security guards after calling President Zuma "rotten to the core" and disrupting his State of the Nation ad 'No Conflict, No Confrontation': China's Response to Trump Letter"Cooperation is the only right choice for both sides," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang. Archaeologists Unearth New Dead Sea Scrolls CaveArchaeologists have unearthed a new cave associated with the famed Dead Sea Scrolls, filled with ancient storage jars and lids off the Judean cliff side, marking the first successful excavation of its kind in 60 years. Say Cheese! Chinese Family of 500 Pose for Epic PhotoA Chinese clan of more than 500 relatives came together in a shot for the ages. New Zealand Men Convicted of Gay Sex to Have Records WipedMen in New Zealand who were convicted of homosexuality more than three decades ago when it was considered a crime will soon have their records cleared. Trump Statue Set to Adorn Italy's 'Park of Honor and Dishonor'"Whatever you think of him, he is now the most powerful man in the world and has kept his campaign promises." Russia Labels NATO Moves in Eastern Europe a Threat: State MediaRIA cited Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Meshkov as saying Moscow was watching closely and would ensure that its own security was guaranteed. Tillerson Meets With Mexico's Foreign Minister, Will Visit Mexico CityThe acting State Department spokesperson described the meeting as "a constructive conversation" on a range of issues. More Recent Articles
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Court Refuses to Reinstate Travel Ban, Dealing Trump Another Legal LossThe ruling, the first from an appeals court on the travel ban, is likely to be quickly appealed to the short-handed United States Supreme Court. The Highlights of the Ruling on Trump’s Immigration OrderA three-judge panel unanimously upheld the decision to temporarily block President Trump’s travel ban. We’ve annotated the ruling. Neil Gorsuch’s Criticism Wasn’t Aimed at Trump, Aides Say in ReversalThe Trump administration’s abrupt shift highlighted how Judge Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination has become mired in the president’s feud with the judiciary. Flynn Is Said to Have Talked to Russians About Sanctions Before Trump Took OfficeAccounts of pre-inauguration conversations raise the prospect that President Trump’s national security adviser violated a law against private citizens engaging in diplomacy. Consumer Watchdog Faces Attack by House RepublicansA leaked memo drafted by Jeb Hensarling, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, lays out plans to neuter the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Kushner Family Is in Talks to Buy Miami MarlinsThe brother of President Trump’s son-in-law is in negotiations to purchase the Marlins, though any deal would have to be approved by Major League Baseball. Trump and Abe to Talk: Why They Are Meeting and What They’ll DiscussPresident Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan will meet in Washington, and they’ll probably broach trade and defense ties, targets of critical Twitter posts by Mr. Trump. Trump Signs Orders to Combat Crime, With Little New in ThemMr. Trump has repeatedly invoked fear of crime, sometimes with inaccurate exaggerations. Crime rates peaked in the early 1990s and then significantly declined. Treasury Nominee Vows No Tax Cut for Rich. Math Says the Opposite.Tax proposals from House Republicans and President Trump could make a promise by Steven T. Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary nominee, hard to keep. Trump May Turn to Arab Allies for Help With Israeli-Palestinian RelationsThe emerging approach mirrors the thinking of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who visits Washington next week, and also of past American administrations. Kellyanne Conway Promotes Ivanka Trump Brand, Raising Ethics Concerns“Go buy Ivanka’s stuff is what I would say,” Ms. Conway said on Fox, after Nordstrom dropped Ms. Trump’s fashion products. Today in Mosul: Retaken Parts of ISIS Stronghold Return to LifeVisits this week in the eastern part of the city show security forces in control and civilians returning. But signs of Islamic State rule are everywhere. U.S. General Seeks ‘a Few Thousand’ More Troops in AfghanistanThe commander of the international military force in Afghanistan said they were needed to train and advise Afghan soldiers. Executive Orders, Kellyanne Conway: Your Thursday Evening BriefingMan in the News: Luther Strange, an Establishment Republican, Follows Sessions to SenateMr. Strange, who replaced Jeff Sessions as a senator from Alabama, is a former Washington lobbyist and partner at a white-shoe Birmingham law firm. Take a Spin Through the Disco EraRollerJam, on Staten Island, is New York’s only indoor, year-round skating rink. Glide along with the regulars for some “old-fashioned fun.” Russian Airstrike Kills 3 Turkish Soldiers in Syria in ‘Friendly Fire’The attack injected new tension into a volatile corner of the Syrian battlefield. 2 Arrested in Central Germany on Suspicion of Plotting AttackAn Algerian and a Nigerian were detained in Göttingen, a university town in Lower Saxony, and a machete and guns were confiscated. Kenyan Court Blocks Plan to Close Dadaab Refugee CampA judge ruled that the government’s plan to close the world’s largest refugee camp was discriminatory. The vast majority of refugees who live there are Somalis. California Farmers Backed Trump, but Now Fear Losing Field WorkersPeople in a Republican stronghold in the Central Valley thought a promise to crack down on illegal immigrants was just talk. Now they’re alarmed that it isn’t. Blizzard Watching: Movies and TV Shows to Stream if You’re Snowed In TodayLooking for something funny? Suspenseful? Family-friendly? Check out these suggestions. Common Sense: Endowment Sweepstakes: How Tiny Houghton College Beat HarvardHoughton College outperformed colleges with the biggest endowments by getting out of hedge funds and moving to a mix of low-cost index funds and mutual funds. Germans Sent Gold Away to Keep It From the Soviets. Now Much of It Is Back.The reserves, back at the Bundesbank, had been kept in London, Manhattan and Paris in case of an invasion. Some will stay in Britain and New York. Dutch Get Creative to Solve a Prison Problem: Too Many Empty CellsIn a nation where about a third of cells sit empty, the Netherlands has rented some to other governments, and it has turned some jails into refugee shelters. Review: That ‘Sunset Boulevard’ Close-Up, Finely FocusedThe pared-down revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical relies more on Glenn Close’s astounding performance than the original lavish production could. Hans Rosling, Swedish Doctor and Pop-Star Statistician, Dies at 68Inviting animated visualizations and prosaic props (like apples and Lego plastic blocks) defined him as a funky philosopher rather than a geeky professor. ‘I Felt Like I Belonged There’: Transgender Cub Scout Breaks BarrierJoe Maldonado of New Jersey is one of the first transgender children to join since the Boy Scouts reversed its policy last week. Still Processing: The Women of ‘Girls’ and Protest Whack-a-MoleExcerpts from a conversation with Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Zosia Mamet and Jemima Kirke. Plus: the Uber/Lyft conundrum. The Oscar Hunt: Taylor Sheridan on His Oscar-Nominated Screenplay for ‘Hell or High Water’Taylor Sheridan, 47, quit his journeyman acting career and moved to Wyoming. He is now an Oscar nominee. Trump and ‘S.N.L.’: A Look Back at a Complicated RelationshipDonald Trump had a fine relationship with “Saturday Night Live” for nearly 30 years. 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