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Houston Astros avoid arbitration with Will Harris, ink two-year pactFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Right-handed pitcher Will Harris is returning to the Houston Astros on a two-year deal, avoiding arbitration. Terrell Owens rants on Twitter after Hall of Fame snubNew York Mets retain southpaw reliever Jerry BlevinsFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Free agent bullpen piece Jerry Blevins is bringing his left arm back to Queens next season. Short-handed No. 6 Louisville routs Boston CollegeBOSTON -- Rick Pitino is taking a page from the Bill Belichick playbook as his Louisville players battle the injury bug. PJ Dozier leads No. 19 South Carolina by GeorgiaIt hasn't been forgotten that Georgia single-handedly eliminated South Carolina from the NCAA Tournament last season. Unranked Iowa State stuns No. 3 Kansas in OTLAWRENCE, Kan. -- Asked to give an opening statement after a startling basketball win at Kansas can be a tough act. Pittsburgh Pirates' Jung Ho Kang entering treatment program after third DUIFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Following another arrest for drunk driving, Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Jung Ho Kang is seeking help. Tampa Bay Rays snag veteran OF Rickie WeeksFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Rickie Weeks turns 35-years-old in September, but he'll start the baseball season with an invite to spring training and a minor-league contract. Flight bound for sunny L.A. forced to land in Arctic CanadaFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Passengers aboard a flight bound for Los Angeles were close to trading sunscreen for snowshoes after being forced to make an emergency landing in Arctic Canada. New York Jets have "eyes on" QB Mike GlennonFeb. 4 (UPI) -- With just Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg at the top of its quarterback depth chart, the New York Jets need to make an addition. U.S. would defend Japan's disputed islands despite Chinese warningFeb. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis reaffirmed the military's commitment to defending barren islands that belong to Japan, that China has also claimed it owns. In face of mass protests, Romania backs off corruption decreeFeb. 4 (UPI) -- In the face of mass protests, the Romanian government said it would repeal a decree that would have granted clemency to politicians convicted of corruption. No. 21 Duke beats Pittsburgh in Coach K's returnDURHAM, N.C. -- Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski felt liking crying when Saturday afternoon's game began but he was all smiles afterward. Syracuse rallies to knock off No. 9 VirginiaSYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Apparently, no lead against the Syracuse Orange is safe enough for the Virginia Cavaliers. Navy decommissions USS Enterprise aircraft carrier, 'The Big E'Feb. 4 (UPI) -- The Navy decommissioned the U.S.S. Enterprise aircraft carrier, bringing the storied 51-year career of a ship affectionately known as "The Big E" to a close. Gordon Ramsay is getting three new shows on ITVFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Celebrity chef and television personality Gordon Ramsay is getting three new shows on Britain's ITV. Flu season nearing its peak, CDC saysFeb. 4 (UPI) -- The influenza virus is spreading at a high rate in 40 states as the nation hits what is traditionally the peak of flu season in January and February. 'Girls' stars to appear on Thursday's 'Inside the Actors Studio'Feb. 4 (UPI) -- Thursday's edition of "Inside the Actors Studio" will feature the stars of HBO's comedy series "Girls." Swarm of bees halts cricket match in South AfricaFeb. 4 (UPI) -- A swarm of bees caused multiple delays in an international cricket match between South Africa and Sri Lanka on Saturday. McDonald's to offer new twist, a chocolate Shamrock ShakeFeb. 4 (UPI) -- McDonald's is updating its annual St. Patrick's Day-themed Shamrock Shake by preparing to offer a chocolate version of the minty treat starting Tuesday. Atlanta Falcons will reward QB Matt Ryan for Super Bowl seasonAtlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan will be financially rewarded for taking his team to Super Bowl LI. ISS astronaut throws longest ever football pass (well, sort of)Feb. 4 (UPI) -- NASA astronauts are claiming to have set a new record for the longest football pass in history. Democratic Republic of Congo mourns death of Etienne TshisekediFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo Etienne Tshisekedi has died at the age of 84. Excitement builds in Houston in preparation for Super Bowl LIFeb. 4 (UPI) -- Massive crowds of people descended on downtown Houston as the city prepared to host Super Bowl LI between the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots. |
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Washington Post | Mar-a-Lago protesters: 'When will we get tired of marching? Never.' Washington Post WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Wearing strings of bright LED Christmas lights around their necks so they could find each other if they got separated, Elizabeth Smiley and Suzie Barton joined about 1,200 others in a protest march in West Palm Beach Saturday ... Thousands march near Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Fla. 1000 chanting protesters aim directly at Trump's wallet In Palm Beach and in Miami, protesters speak out against President Trump |
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'Let Them in!' Protesters Greet Foreign Travelers at AirportsThousands in London walked from the U.S. Embassy to Parliament demanding that the British prime minister rescind Trump's invitation for a state visit. Human Trafficking: Flight Attendants Fight Back for VictimsAirline Ambassadors teaches flight attendants how to spot the signs of human and sex trafficking. Trump Effect? Alleged Terror Mastermind Finally ArrestedMysterious Posters Taking Jab at Pope Francis Flood RomeDozens of posters popped up Saturday in Rome featuring a stern-looking Francis referencing actions the pope has taken against conservative groups. Homeland Security Halts Acting on Trump's Travel BanHomeland Security announced Saturday it is suspending the implementation of President Donald Trump's executive order that bans foreigners from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States. The move comes as the State Department also said it has reinstated visas for those foreigners - backing up a federal judge who blocked Trump's order Friday. Why Dogs Are Better Than Machines at Guarding BordersSpecially-trained dogs are faster and more accurate than technology at the world's borders, according to their trainers. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Officials Move to Appeal Ruling Blocking Immigration OrderIn announcing its intent to appeal a Seattle judge’s temporary restraining order, the White House used fairly muted language. Not so the president. ‘So-Called’ Judge Criticized by Trump Is Known as a Mainstream RepublicanJudge James Robart, who blocked the president’s immigration order, is described by those who know him as a “judge’s judge” unafraid of making unpopular rulings. How Washington State Upended Trump’s Travel BanWhile other states highlighted individual plaintiffs’ claims, Washington aimed for a sweeping victory by arguing that the order would cause drastic damage to the state as whole. In Fall of Gorsuch’s Mother, a Painful Lesson in PolitickingPresident Trump’s Supreme Court nominee learned from an early age about how caustic the nation’s political culture could be. He now faces his own test in Washington. In His Own Words: Gorsuch’s Lively Writings at ColumbiaNeil Gorsuch’s topics ranged broadly, from life on campus to the Iran-contra affair. His conservatism was a constant. And his vibrant writing style persists to this day. White House Pulls Back From Bid to Reopen C.I.A. ‘Black Site’ PrisonsA draft order deletes language contemplating a revival of overseas prisons where terrorism suspects were once tortured. G.O.P. Hurries to Slash Oil and Gas Rules, Ending Industries’ 8-Year WaitNot since the Reagan administration has Washington moved so quickly to nullify so many federal regulations. Early Signs Suggest Trump’s Actions Are Taking a Toll on Trump BrandSome major companies appeared to be creating distance between themselves and the Trump brand, possibly reacting to the president’s tumultuous first few weeks in office. China Assails U.S. Pledge to Defend Disputed Islands Controlled by JapanDefense Secretary Jim Mattis’s assurances to Tokyo about the islands prompted China to accuse the United States of putting regional stability at risk. Trump, Asked Again About Putin, Suggests U.S. Isn’t ‘So Innocent’President Trump, who has frequently expressed his admiration of the Russian leader, appeared to equate Mr. Putin’s actions with those of the United States. Russian Executive Sues BuzzFeed Over Unverified Trump DossierThe suit focuses on allegations that the technology executive and his company were involved in hacking operations against the leadership of the Democratic Party. A.T.V.s Draw Tourists to Coal CountryThrill-seekers are traveling to West Virginia’s remote and struggling towns, attracted to riding quad bikes on trails that include former strip-mine land. Not ‘Lone Wolves’ After All: How ISIS Guides World’s Terror Plots From AfarTerrorism planners in Syria and Iraq are using messaging apps to enable attacks across the world, right down to picking the targets and finding the guns. In Covering Civil Rights, Reporter Enhanced His Words With FilmRevisiting 1963 and the violence aimed at black voters, as seen through the lens of Claude Sitton, the renowned New York Times correspondent. His Doctors Were Stumped. Then He Took Over.After his rare disease baffled specialist after specialist, Dr. David Fajgenbaum dedicated himself to solving his own case. Special Operations Troops Top Casualty List as U.S. Relies More on Elite ForcesThe Pentagon, hesitant to put conventional troops on the ground, has come to depend almost entirely on small groups of highly trained warriors. Argentina’s Trump-Like Immigration Order Rattles South AmericaMeasures announced by President Mauricio Macri make it much easier to deport immigrants and restrict their entry. Falcons’ Matt Ryan Is Named M.V.P. of N.F.L.The Atlanta quarterback won the award after a dazzling season in which he finished with 4,944 passing yards, 38 touchdowns and only seven interceptions. Jaguars Owner Shahid Khan Opposes Trump’s Immigration BanMr. Khan, who is a Muslim, an immigrant and a Republican, said he hoped that the courts would provide a bulwark against the president’s actions. Julio Jones, Star Falcons Receiver, Shakes Off Cornerbacks and CelebrityWhile Steelers receiver Antonio Brown has become famous off the field, Jones seems to have little use for notice beyond football. Is the Met Museum ‘a Great Institution in Decline’?Aiming ever higher, the museum faces financial challenges that include a deficit nearing $40 million and expansion plans that have been postponed for lack of funding. Bulgaria Grows Uneasy as Trump Complicates Its Ties to RussiaThe ascent of Donald J. Trump and his potential warming to Vladimir V. Putin have caused worries that the nation will lose out as the two leaders forge a bargain. Romania Reverses Decision to Weaken Corruption LawThe move was a remarkable and rapid turnaround for a government that had shown every sign of holding firm against five days of mass protests. Indian Teenager Begins a Lonely Climb in Women’s GolfAditi Ashok, 18 and ranked at No. 100 in the world, is the second Indian member of the L.P.G.A. and among the few female professional golfers in her nation. Cave Squeaker, Rare Frog Last Seen in 1962, Is Found in ZimbabweResearchers, who had been hunting the frogs for eight years, found two males and two females and plan to breed them and reintroduce them to the wild. The Neediest Cases: Caring for 2 Children as Her Health and Finances DeteriorateLaura Gentile, who has numerous health problems of her own, has struggled to make ends meet while caring for her two adult children, who both have mental illnesses. More Recent Articles
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