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Watch: Washington Capitals workout Arab female hockey starReport: China arrests four Christian missionaries near North Korea borderFeb. 10 (UPI) -- Chinese authorities recently arrested four Christian missionaries near the North Korea border, but reasons of their arrest were not provided. Magic Johnson wants to 'call the shots' for Los Angeles LakersMagic Johnson, who was hired last week as an adviser to Los Angeles Lakers co-owner and president Jeanie Buss, now wants to "call the shots" for the franchise. Iran dials down U.S. rhetoric on anniversary of 1979 Islamic revolutionFeb. 10 (UPI) -- Almost exactly 38 years after Iran's U.S.-backed monarchy was toppled, Tehran on Friday celebrated the milestone with a leery eye toward President Donald Trump. Detroit Tigers, Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch dies at 87Mike Ilitch, who founded the Little Caesars pizza empire before purchasing the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers, died at a local hospital on Friday. He was 87. Federal Reserve banking regulator Tarullo to retire in AprilFeb. 10 (UPI) -- A top Federal Reserve banking regulator said Friday he will retire in April -- opening a vacancy for President Trump to shape the regulations for Wall Street. New York Knicks ban Charles Oakley, roll up MSG welcome matFormer New York Knicks star Charles Oakley has been banned from Madison Square Garden. Trump travel ban facing defeat in Virginia; White House may start over insteadFeb. 10 (UPI) -- President Trump's controversial ban on U.S. travel for immigrants and refugees may be in for another legal defeat -- and perhaps a replacement order. Litter is piling up on the Arctic sea floorFeb. 10 (UPI) -- Marine scientists from Germany have been monitoring litter levels in the Arctic since 2002. They say the problem is getting worse. Canada taps General Dynamics for armored vehicle upgradesFeb. 10 (UPI) -- General Dynamics Land Systems - Canada received a $308 million contract to upgrade 141 Light Armored Vehicles for the government of Canada. Study finds long-term effects of traumatic brain injuryFeb. 10 (UPI) -- Researchers from Cincinnati Children's Hospital found that the impact of a traumatic brain injury in a child can have long-lasting effects years later. Cancer survivors gain from web-based healthcareOnline- and phone-based healthcare offers a number of benefits for cancer survivors, British researchers report. Popping balloon can be louder than shotgun, damage hearingBlowing up your kid's birthday balloons could end in a bang -- and hearing loss, new research suggests. Flu cases spiking across the United States: CDCFlu activity spiked sharply across the United States this week, federal health officials reported Friday. Florida man rescues bald eagle from alligator's mouthFeb. 10 (UPI) -- A Florida man helped rescue a bald eagle that was being attacked by an alligator because he "couldn't watch America's symbol die." Zebrafish models may hold key to epilepsy drugsFeb. 10 (UPI) -- A new study from the National Institutes of Health used a drug found in a zebrafish model of epilepsy that is showing promising results. Wearing a police uniform alters human perceptionFeb. 10 (UPI) -- Simply donning a police uniform affects human perception, new research shows. |
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Rescuers Scramble to Save Hundreds of Beached WhalesHundreds of volunteers in New Zealand have formed a human chain as they try to save hundreds of pilot whales beached there. Court Decision Allows LGBTQ Refugees to Continue Entering US.S.A federal appeals court decision refusing to reinstate President Trump's so-called travel ban was welcome news for LGBTQ refugees and their supporters. Trump Praises Japan-U.S. Alliance, Vows Militaries Will 'Be Impenetrable'President Donald Trump on Friday praised the U.S.-Japan relationship, calling the country an "important, steadfast ally." Putin Hails Slovenia's Offer to Host Summit With TrumpIs a summit between President Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin in the offing in the First Lady's birthplace, Slovenia? Official: Flynn Did Discuss Sanctions With Russia Before Taking OfficeNational Security Advisor Mike Flynn had said he didn't discuss sanctions with Russia's ambassador before taking office. Teen Girl Held, Explosives Seized in Suspected Terror PlotInvestigators found 2.5 ounces of TATP, the same explosive used in the Paris and Brussels attacks of November 2015 and February 2016. Thanks, America! Iranians March, But Not all Are AngryHundreds of thousands of Iranians rallied Friday in support of the Islamic Republic, but some showed support for America, too. Trump Tells Chinese President He'll Honor 'One China' PolicyChina considers the decades-old policy, in which the U.S. recognizes the People's Republic of China as the sole legal government, as non-negotiable. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Vows Quick Action to Stop Terrorism After Setback in CourtWhile aides debated whether to appeal to the Supreme Court, the president said he may sign as early as Monday “a brand new order” restricting travel. Trump’s Legal Options in Travel Ban CaseThe president’s team has struck out twice in court so far. Now it is deciding its next step. Reports of Raids Have Immigrants Bracing for Enforcement SurgeDespite social media accounts of mass roundups, it was unclear whether an executive order by President Trump was the cause. News Analysis: Trump Foreign Policy Quickly Loses Its Sharp EdgeHe is proving to be less of a radical than either his campaign statements or his tempestuous early phone calls with foreign leaders would suggest. Trump, Changing Course on Taiwan, Gives China an Upper HandIn pledging to honor the “One China” policy, the president may have averted confrontation with Beijing, but some said he also sullied his reputation there. Trump Adopts a Harder Line on Israeli SettlementsThe president told an Israeli newspaper that settlements “don’t help the process” and indicated he was rethinking moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Fed’s Proponent for Regulation to Depart, Leaving 3 VacanciesWith Daniel K. Tarullo stepping down in April, President Trump will have an even greater opportunity to reshape the Federal Reserve’s board. Trump Will ‘Look Into’ Reports That Flynn Discussed Sanctions With RussiaAs the president claimed to be unaware of revelations about the embattled national security adviser, officials were scrambling to contain the fallout. In Welcoming Shinzo Abe, Trump Affirms U.S. Commitment to Defending JapanAn elaborate work-and-play visit is intended to showcase the president’s warm rapport with the leader of a central player in Asia. First 100 Days Briefing: Trump Overrules Tillerson, Rejecting Elliott Abrams for Deputy Secretary of StatePresident Trump dismissed the wishes of his secretary of state and blocked Elliott Abrams, a veteran conservative, from being nominated to be Rex Tillerson’s deputy. Betsy DeVos Is Briefly Blocked From Entering a SchoolThe newly minted education secretary retreated into a car to avoid a handful of protesters, before entering the school and meeting with officials. Shinzo Abe, Executive Orders: Your Friday Evening BriefingBreaking Up the Family as a Way to Break Up the MobAn Italian magistrate separates children from their mob families and moves them elsewhere in Italy to interrupt a generational cycle of criminality. One Performer and 4,000 BoxesGeoff Sobelle’s solo performance, "The Object Lesson," at New York Theater Workshop, invites the audience to explore the sprawling set before the show begins. Addiction Treatment Grew Under Health Law. Now What?Seeing progress in the fight against the nation’s opioid epidemic, many providers are frustrated that the Affordable Care Act may be dismantled. Our Picks: Great Stories From Around the Web and in The TimesAfrican Nations Increasingly Silence Internet to Stem ProtestsGovernments facing opposition in sub-Saharan Africa call internet blackouts a security measure, but crippled communications are taking a toll on their economies. Illegal Voting Gets Texas Woman 8 Years in Prison, and Certain DeportationRosa Maria Ortega, a permanent resident, voted illegally in 2012 and 2014. Her punishment was strikingly harsh for an offense that usually merits far less jail time, if any. So, How Did I Do?: This City Ballet Dancer Has a New Role: Being BadHow does Sara Mearns, often in the good-fairy role, portray an evil witch? “I didn’t want to come out screaming like a crazy person,” she said. A Video, a Wheelchair, a Suitcase: Mystery of Vanished Tycoon DeepensSecurity footage from the Four Seasons in Hong Kong where Xiao Jianhua lived is said to show him being taken away by about half a dozen unidentified men. Knicks Invent New Type of Loss as Owner Banishes Charles OakleyJames L. Dolan made the announcement on Friday on ESPN Radio after the former Knicks star was forcibly removed from the arena on Wednesday night. Sports of The Times: James Dolan’s Garden Is Falling. Run.The Knicks’ handling of the Charles Oakley episode and the owner James L. Dolan’s comments, on top of everything else, have been stunning. Ljubisa Beara, Who Oversaw Massacre at Srebrenica, Dies at 77Colonel Beara, a Bosnian Serb military officer, was serving a life sentence for his part in the murders of up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys over a five-day period in 1995. A Rare Survivor of a Philippine Drug Raid Takes the Police to CourtThe survivor has provided a chilling account that challenges the government’s assertion that those killed in the antidrug campaign were shot by the police in self-defense. Former A.I.G. Executives Reach Settlement in Accounting Fraud CaseMaurice Greenberg fought New York’s attorney general for over a decade, but he and another A.I.G. executive have settled the case for almost $10 million. Ford to Invest $1 Billion in Artificial Intelligence Start-UpThe automaker will be the majority shareholder Argo AI, which will focus on developing self-driving vehicle technology. A Pianist’s Warsaw: ‘Fascination and Pain’Piotr Anderszewski made a film, “Je M’Appelle Varsovie” (“Warsaw Is My Name”), that helped him come to terms with his conflicted feelings about his homeland. Nicolai Gedda, Celebrated Opera Tenor, Dies at 91The Swedish singer rose from a poor childhood to become a renowned opera star in Europe and the United States. Trilobites: Long Before Making Enigmatic Earthworks, People Reshaped Brazil’s Rain ForestNew research finds that humans were sustainably managing the landscape, perhaps thousands of years before they were carving intricate geoglyphs into the earth. More Recent Articles |
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