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Oakland Raiders expected to ditch Pro Bowl RB Latavius MurrayFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Despite scoring a career-high 12 touchdowns last season, Latavius Murray could wear a different uniform in 2016. U.S., Japan, South Korea to discuss response to North KoreaFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Top defense officials of the United States, Japan and South Korea agreed to hold a videoconference on Thursday. Non-drug options should be first option treatment for back pain, doctors sayAmy Norton, HealthDay News People with low back pain should try drug-free remedies -- from heat wraps to physical therapy -- before resorting to medication, new treatment guidelines say. Denver Broncos could cut All-Pro cornerback Aqib TalibFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Professional football players would rather think about cutting cake than being cut on their birthday. KKK leader's wife, stepson charged in his deathFeb. 13 (UPI) -- The wife and stepson of a Ku Klux Klan grand wizard were charged Monday with allegedly murdering him and leaving his body near a river days after he was found. Mnuchin, Shulkin confirmed by Senate as treasury, VA chiefsFeb. 13 (UPI) -- President Trump's choices to lead the U.S. Treasury and Veterans Affairs department were both cleared by the full Senate on Monday night. Michael Flynn resigns as national security adviser over Russia ordealFeb. 13 (UPI) -- National Security Adviser Michael Flynn resigned from the Trump administration late Monday night over a December phone call with Russia's ambassador. Arizona Diamondbacks snag RHP Kevin Jepsen, LHP Brian MatuszFeb. 13 (UPI) -- As its pitchers and catchers reported to Salt River Fields Monday, the Arizona Diamondbacks noticed it needed some bullpen bulk. Al Sharpton to picket MSG for Charles Oakley if ban sticksFeb. 13 (UPI) -- In one corner stands the czar of a tumbling basketball franchise, which repeatedly makes all of the wrong public relations moves. Report: Michael Jordan, Adam Silver might mediate Charles Oakley-James Dolan feudThe New York Knicks drama involving the relationship between team owner James Dolan and former Knicks standout Charles Oakley may be taking a new turn. Cleveland Cavaliers deal injured C Chris Andersen to Charlotte HornetsThe Cleveland Cavaliers traded injured reserve center Chris Andersen to the Charlotte Hornets on Monday to open up a roster spot. Dow climbs to new record Monday; S&P reaches $20TFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Strong momentum on Wall Street from last week carried into Monday as the post-election surge continued, pushing the Dow into record territory. Pigeon rides London Underground, hops on woman to beg for foodFeb. 13 (UPI) -- A passenger on the London Underground captured video of the moment a train-riding pigeon hopped up on a woman's purse to beg for some chocolate. Thief crawls into store to steal children's magazinesFeb. 13 (UPI) -- A British shopkeeper shared video of a bizarre theft where a man crawled into the store on all fours and grabbed magazines meant for young girls. College students sledding in a canoe send girl flyingFeb. 13 (UPI) -- A group of University of Connecticut students decided to try sledding in a canoe, and the attempt ended in disaster for a girl who failed to run out of the way. Iraqi air force says surgical strike killed 13 militant leaders, 64 othersFeb. 13 (UPI) -- More than a dozen militant leaders of the Islamic State were killed in a coalition airstrike in Iraq, the country's air force said Monday. Another winter storm hammers Northeast U.S. with wind, snowFeb. 13 (UPI) -- The Northeast United States saw more snow Monday, as some areas in New England now have about two feet -- and another round is expected to arrive Tuesday. Mediterranean diet plus olive oil a boost to heart health?A Mediterranean diet high in virgin olive oil may boost the protective effects of "good" cholesterol, a new study suggests. Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love to get second opinion on ailing kneeCleveland Cavaliers All-Star forward Kevin Love will get a second opinion on his ailing left knee Tuesday. Stanford scientists measure African crop yields from spaceFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new method for accurately measuring crop yields using satellite images. German zoo pleads for return of stolen penguinFeb. 13 (UPI) -- A zoo in Germany is pleading with the public for help finding a missing penguin that was apparently stolen from its exhibit. Donald Trump, Benjamim Netanyahu to discuss tough line on IranPresident Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are unlikely to seek an end to the nuclear deal with Iran during Netanyahu's D.C. trip. The motherlode of 'mother love' chemicalsThe feel-good brain chemical dopamine appears to play a role in the development of a healthy bond between a mother and baby, a new study suggests. Honeywell's Gold Shield to be used in vests for Brazil's policeFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Police in Minas Gerais, the second-largest state in Brazil, are to receive protective vests made from Honeywell's Gold Shield ballistic composite materials. |
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Superspreaders Drove Ebola Epidemic, Study FindsThe story is well known among Ebola experts - the traditional healer who died from the virus in Sierra Leone and whose body infected 13 more people. Pope Asks Forgiveness for 'Monstrosity' of Clerical Sex AbuseThe deaths of victims "weigh heavy on my heart, on my conscience and on the Church as a whole," Pope Francis writes. Trump and Trudeau Tread Carefully on DifferencesPresident Trump and Canadian PM Trudeau tread carefully as the two leaders doubled down on their divergent positions on national security and trade. Four Skiers Dead in French Alps AvalancheAt least four skiers were killed in a 400-yard-wide avalanche in the French Alps on Monday, according to authorities. Canadian PM Acknowledges Policy Differences, But Refuses to 'Lecture'Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recounts his country's storied alliance with the United States, but adds that Canadians do not expect him Trump Predicts Canadian Alliance To Be 'As Good Or Better' Than BeforeDuring a joint press conference, President Trump explains how the United States and Canada will work together on immigration and anti-terrorism policy Trump Was Topic at Zona Maco, Mexico's International Art FairIn Mexico, U.S. president Donald Trump was front and center at the country's most influential international art fair. 'I Feel Disgusted': Anti-Trump Protests Sweep MexicoThe principle behind the demonstrations was simple: a show of national unity against Donald Trump. ISIS Destruction of Palmyra Laid Bare in New Drone VideoRussia's military says the extremists destroyed more of the ancient Roman site after recapturing the Syrian city in December. Watch North Korea Test-Fire Ballistic MissileState television aired footage of what it said was the successful launch of a nuclear-capable missile. Why Putin Is Bolstering Europe's Far-Right PopulismWhile U.S. intelligence agencies investigate claims that Russia secretly hacked emails to help tip last year's elections in favor of Donald Trump, Russia's push to bolster far-right populist politicians in Europe has been far more blatant. More Recent Articles |
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Michael Flynn Resigns as National Security AdviserMr. Flynn, who served in the job for less than a month, said he had given “incomplete information” about a telephone call he had with the Russian ambassador weeks before President Trump’s inauguration. What’s Next for Trump’s Travel Ban? Justice Dept. and States Weigh OptionsAs trial and appeals courts consider how to proceed, the Justice Department said it would continue to defend President Trump’s targeted travel ban. Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump Try to Bridge Some Gaps While Avoiding OthersPresident Trump wants to renegotiate Nafta, a free-trade pact that Canada depends on. White House Grants Press Credentials to a Pro-Trump BlogGateway Pundit gained notice for its support of the Trump campaign and for posting false stories about voter fraud and Hillary Clinton’s health. Voter Fraud in New Hampshire? Trump Has No Proof and Many SkepticsPresident Trump and an adviser have claimed that thousands were bused to New Hampshire to vote illegally, an idea that prominent Republicans in the state call absurd. From Trump’s Mar-a-Lago to Facebook, a National Security Crisis in the OpenPresident Trump and his aides coordinated their response to North Korea’s nuclear missile test at his Florida club without retiring to a secure location. Case of Captive in Yemen Could Test Trump’s Guantánamo PledgeA terrorism suspect could present a legal and policy experiment for Mr. Trump, who has promised to resume sending suspects to the military prison. Angry Town Hall Meetings on Health Care Law, and Few AnswersRepresentatives in Wisconsin, California, Utah and across the United States faced constituents demanding to know what will replace the Affordable Care Act — and so far, they have few answers. Adele, Justin Trudeau, Trump: Your Monday Evening BriefingIn Shadow of California Dam, Water Turns From Wish to WoeThe sudden chaos unleashed by damage to a dam’s spillway offered a dramatic reversal for Northern California, which until recently was parched by drought. ‘Sirens All Night’ Near Oroville DamTens of thousands of people in Northern California were ordered to leave their homes amid fears that both the main spillway of America's tallest dam and an emergency backup might fail. California Today: California Today: Flood Risk Causes Up to 180,000 to Evacuate. Here’s What We Know.Monday: Thousands are evacuated in Northern California, a Trump aide’s Santa Monica upbringing, and Adele’s big night at the Grammys. Lower Back Ache? Be Active and Wait It Out, New Guidelines SayA national physicians’ group says back pain is treated best by exercise, massage therapy or yoga and over-the-counter pain relievers, not medications like opioids. The New Health Care: Medical Mystery: Why Is Back Surgery So Popular in Casper, Wyo.?Health care innovations and procedures spread unevenly across geographic regions, seemingly because of physician preferences, research suggests. At Kochi Biennale, Art Imitating Death: An Artist at WorkThe Kochi-Muziris Biennale is one of the largest exhibitions of contemporary art in India. Follow Yardena Kurulkar as she installs her work, “The Dance of Death.” Employees of Missing Hong Kong Billionaire Are Barred From Leaving ChinaAt least 30 people employed by Xiao Jianhua, who is believed to have been taken to mainland China, have come under one of the widest crackdowns on a private conglomerate in decades. Hamas Appoints Hard-Line Militant as Gaza LeaderThe election of Yehya Sinwar could further isolate the Palestinian coastal enclave and portend a more aggressive stance against Israel. Union Vote at Boeing Plant Tests Labor’s Sway Under TrumpA bid to organize workers in South Carolina challenges the company’s leverage over the union at its facilities near Seattle. Corruption Scandals With Brazilian Roots Cascade Across Latin AmericaYears of investigations have resulted in 77 Brazilian Odebrecht executives signing plea deals, and now officials across the region are facing legal trouble. U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Venezuela’s Vice President, Calling Him a Drug ‘Kingpin’Vice President Tareck El Aissami was sanctioned by the Trump administration for what it said was “playing a significant role in international narcotics trafficking.” Market Timing: It’s Probably a Bad Idea to Sell Stocks Because You Fear TrumpLetting one’s political opinions shape investing decisions is a good way to lose money. On College Basketball: With 100th Straight Win, Connecticut Women’s Team Redefines DominanceThe top-ranked Huskies reached the mark with a 66-55 win against No. 6 South Carolina despite the loss of three star seniors from last year’s national title team. Mob Kills Eloped Lovers After Storming Afghan Police StationFleeing an arranged marriage, the couple were shot to death by family members in what is often called an honor killing. There have been no arrests. Critic's Notebook: #GrammysSoWhite Came to Life. Will the Awards Face Its Race Problem?Beyoncé lost the three major categories for album and song to Adele, who praised “Lemonade” in her own acceptance speech. ‘More Artists Are Going to Boycott’: The Grammys Face Fallout After Fraught AwardsThe Recording Academy faced a potential backlash for going all-in on a white, traditionalist artist like Adele; now industry observers are speaking out. French Bulldogs Mark Their Turf at Westminster Dog ShowFrench bulldogs owned by a well-known New Yorker earned a rare double victory in Monday’s competition. Playboy, Shedding a Policy Change, Brings Back NudesA year after the men’s magazine stopped featuring photographs of naked women, it has apparently had a change of heart. Jerry Sandusky’s Son Charged With Sexually Assaulting ChildrenJeffrey S. Sandusky, a son of the former Penn State coach who is a convicted sex abuser, faces multiple sexual offense charges. Lt. Gen. Harold Moore, Whose Vietnam Heroism Was Depicted in Film, Dies at 94General Moore wrote of the bloody 1965 battle in a best-selling book, “We Were Soldiers Once ... and Young,” and was played by Mel Gibson in the movie. Leader of a Ku Klux Klan Group Is Found Dead in MissouriFrank Ancona was found dead on a riverbank on Saturday. His wife and stepson have been charged in his death. A Spike in Overdose Emergency Calls Is Seen in KentuckyOfficials in Louisville were trying to determine whether the calls were related to an opioid crisis that they have seen grow larger. Republicans Tweet, Then Delete, a Fake Lincoln QuoteThere’s no evidence Abraham Lincoln ever said anything about the “years in your life” or the “life in your years.” So who did? More Recent Articles |
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