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Pinstripe Bowl: Iowa outlasts Boston College in chilly contest Akrum Wadley knew he had 40 tickets to give out to family and friends to watch him serve as Iowa's top running threat. South Carolina lottery cites programming error for false wins South Carolina lottery officials said a programming error caused customers to falsely believe they'd won a $500 prize in one of its games on Christmas Day. Eli Apple suspended, New York Giants career over? The tumultuous 2017 season, and perhaps career, of New York Giants cornerback Eli Apple is over. Calif. couple used drone to deliver drugs, police say A California couple faces felony charges after they allegedly used a drone to deliver illegal drugs, police said. Pittsburgh Steelers leery of James Harrison joining New England Patriots The Pittsburgh Steelers play the Cleveland Browns in an almost meaningless regular-season finale Sunday. Independence Bowl: Blackman, Tate power Florida State to victory Florida State had all the reasons a team needs not to take the Independence Bowl seriously. Doug Marrone: Jacksonville Jaguars won't rest starters against Tennessee Titans The Jacksonville Jaguars say they're all-in for Sunday's regular-season finale. UFC 219: Holly Holm relishes role of underdog Two years ago, Holly Holm pulled off what many consider the biggest upset in the history of mixed martial arts. Rams' Sean McVay in line to rest starters vs. 49ers Just like last year, the final game of the regular season has little meaning for the Los Angeles Rams. Pekka Rinne backbones Nashville Predators victory over St. Louis Blues Pekka Rinne stopped 29 shots and Nashville got goals from Craig Smith and Calle Jarnkrok to give the Predators a 2-1 victory Wednesday. Iliza Shlesinger sued for turning away men at women-only comedy show Comedian Iliza Shlesinger has been sued for holding a women-only comedy event. FBI refuses to investigate murder of Baltimore police officer The FBI refused to investigate the murder of a detective who was scheduled to testify in a police corruption case. Countries enforce sanctions to cut off North Korea's cash flow A source in Mongolia told RFA's Korean Service Wednesday that Mongolian authorities had stopped issuing one-year visa renewals for North Korean workers Inspector general: FDA doesn't recall tainted foods quickly enough Federal investigators concluded the Food and Drug Administration takes too long to remove contaminated and unsafe products from the shelf. Josh Johnson: Houston Texans sign QB to active roster The Houston Texans have signed free agent quarterback Josh Johnson to the active roster. Global warming's humidity could put lives in danger Researchers warn that humidity is likely to increase the threat to human health from climate change-related temperature hikes in certain parts of the world. No link between childhood lead levels, later criminality Exposure to higher levels of lead during early childhood can affect neurological development, but doesn't necessarily lead to criminality. High school coaches, players know little about concussions The link between concussions and brain injury might be a hot topic in the NFL, but at the high school level? Apparently not so much. Record number of holiday gifts will be sent back, UPS says Shoppers bought record numbers of gifts online this holiday season and that means there will be record numbers of returns through delivery services. |
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ISIS' caliphate is in tatters. Here's why they'll still be a threat in 2018Analysts warn that ISIS is retreating into what some call a "virtual caliphate" from where it will attempt to inspire more lone wolf attacks in the West. Russian supermarket explosion injures at least 10An explosion in a supermarket in St. Petersburg, Russia, sent at least 10 people to the hospital with injuries. It's unclear who was responsible for the blast. Parenting from abroad: The impact of migration on 'barrel children'A look into the complexities of parental migration from the Caribbean, 'barrel children' and the affect separation can have on children throughout their lives. Japan says ties at risk if South Korea touches 2015 'comfort women' dealSouth Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha apologized Wednesday, as a panel investigating negotiations leading up to the agreement unveiled its results. The Year in Pictures: 60 photos that tell the story of 2017The past year brought a series of devastating natural disasters, from powerful hurricanes to raging wildfires. A nascent Trump administration flexed its muscles — or tried to — in its first year. The nation was wowed as "a path of totality" was carved by a total solar eclipse, but brought to tears by the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Syria allows critically ill patients to leave besieged townFour critically ill patients were evacuated from Syria's biggest remaining siege after Damascus and a rebel faction struck a deal ending months of deadlock. Israel plans Trump train station at Western WallThe project is likely to meet with heavy resistance from the Palestinians, neighboring Arab countries and the international community. Obama tells Prince Harry how he felt after leaving officeU.S. sanctions North Korea missile expertsThe new U.S. steps were the latest in a campaign aimed at forcing North Korea to abandon its weapons program. More Recent Articles |
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Health Care, Barack Obama, Jerusalem: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingCrime in New York City Plunges to a Level Not Seen Since the 1950sThe city is on pace for its lowest homicide total in decades. If the trend holds just a few more days, it will mark the 27th straight year that crime has declined. The Robots Are Coming, and Sweden Is FineIn a world full of anxiety about the potential job-destroying rise of automation, Sweden is well placed to embrace technology while limiting human costs. In a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes BeginA 2004 change by Congress, meant to foster domestic manufacturing, may provide a cautionary tale: You can mine a lot of tax breaks from just one word. Prepaying Your Property Taxes? I.R.S. Cautions It Might Not Pay OffHomeowners have raced to prepay property taxes before the new tax law takes effect. But in new guidance, the I.R.S. said the strategy wouldn’t work in many cases. Once a Cash Cow, Venezuela’s Oil Company Now Verges on CollapseThe deepening troubles threaten to further destabilize a nation facing a dire recession and unbridled crime, as well as food and medicine shortages. Tired of Regional Critics, Venezuela Looks to Russia and ChinaOnce a regional heavyweight, Venezuela is losing allies in its region, causing it to deepen its dependence on China and Russia. Assad Must Go, Says Turkey’s Leader, Seeking Leverage as War Winds DownThe denunciation appeared to be Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s effort to remind Russia, Syria’s most powerful ally, that it cannot dictate the country’s postwar future alone. Op-Ed Contributor: Rex Tillerson: I Am Proud of Our DiplomacyThe United States has helped push Islamic State out of Syria and Iraq, and is on stronger footing in its dealings with North Korea, Russia and China. Op-Ed Contributor: Confessions of a Digital Nazi HunterIn the wake of Trump’s victory, I built a bot to expose bigots. Then Twitter suspended it — and kept the bigots. Opinion: Remembering Life in the Soviet Union, One Family Photo at a TimeOp-Ed Contributor: Who’s Winning the Culture War? Corporate AmericaThe realignment of our parties by region has left a bigger imprint on economic policy than on cultural issues. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Inside of a DogOp-Ed Contributor: The 2018 Winter Olympics Are Already TaintedWith the Olympic committee’s weak punishment against Russia, asterisks might apply to medals at the Games. Op-Ed Contributor: China Is Pushing Its Luck With the WestWhat might first appear to be signs of Beijing’s rising power are proving to be strategic missteps for Beijing. Israeli Minister Wants to Name a Jerusalem Train Station for TrumpThe proposed station would deposit tourists in the Old City, a few hundred yards from the Temple Mount. Geely Buys Stake in Volvo Trucks, Despite China RestrictionsThe government in Beijing has unveiled an array of new regulations to temper outbound investment. But Chinese companies are still going global. F.D.A. Leaves Tainted Foods on Shelves Too Long, Report FindsThe agency has the authority to force recalls of contaminated foods but is not adequately ensuring timely compliance, an inspector general’s report concludes. Singer Files Police Report Claiming Corey Lewandowski Slapped Her on the ButtocksThe singer, Joy Villa, and the former Trump campaign manager met at a party celebrating the president. She said Mr. Lewandowski slapped her twice on the buttocks. Ralph Carney, Saxophonist for Tom Waits and Many Others, Dies at 61Mr. Carney, who also played dozens of other instruments, was a versatile musician with a distinct sensibility who recorded widely, and wildly. Record-Breaking Cold Grips Northern U.S., With More to ComeAppeals Court Orders E.P.A. to Update Lead Paint Rules, QuicklyA federal panel told the agency to revise its standard for dangerous levels of lead in paint within a year. Left Behind by the Nation’s Largest Subway SystemNo physical structure embodies the divisions in New York City as plainly as the subway system, which serves the five boroughs unequally. A Sudanese Refugee Brings a Taste of Home to the U.S.Violence forced Kaltum Mohamed and her family to flee Darfur and later Libya. Now she has her own catering business that specializes in Sudanese cuisine. Make Mine the Burlap WrapWhether a horticultural necessity or an off-season display of wealth, the now-ubiquitous custom of burlapping has had the unexpected effect of transforming the Hamptons into an enormous art park. Scientists Are Designing Artisanal Proteins for Your BodyThe human body makes tens of thousands of cellular proteins, each for a particular task. Now researchers have learned to create custom versions not found in nature. When They Met: That Time Andy Cohen Asked Anderson Cooper Out (and About His Mom)The hosts of New Year’s Eve on CNN banter about Panda Express, gay nightclubs, Mr. Cooper’s angry silences and Mr. Cohen’s advice about Hurricane Katrina. The Best Uses of Color in T This YearSome of the most vibrant images of 2017 include a fiery orange and marigold dim sum parlor, and floral Balenciaga dresses photographed at the fashion house’s archives. Liverpool’s Price for Van Dijk? A Wait, an Apology and $100 MillionLiverpool finally adds Virgil Van Dijk. All it took to push the deal over the line was a formal apology, six months of waiting and a world-record transfer fee. Boîte: An Astrology-Themed Brooklyn Bar Filled With ArtTucked under the elevated subway, Mood Ring draws a diverse 20-something clientele who can play an artwork that looks like a vintage arcade game. Coping With Alzheimer’s, Together and ApartWalt and Aline Zerrenner have found a range of coping mechanisms to deal with her memory loss. Join them as they tackle a typical day. More Recent Articles |
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Akrum Wadley knew he had 40 tickets to give out to family and friends to watch him serve as Iowa's top running threat.
South Carolina lottery officials said a programming error caused customers to falsely believe they'd won a $500 prize in one of its games on Christmas Day.
The tumultuous 2017 season, and perhaps career, of New York Giants cornerback Eli Apple is over.
A California couple faces felony charges after they allegedly used a drone to deliver illegal drugs, police said.
The Pittsburgh Steelers play the Cleveland Browns in an almost meaningless regular-season finale Sunday.
Florida State had all the reasons a team needs not to take the Independence Bowl seriously.
The Jacksonville Jaguars say they're all-in for Sunday's regular-season finale.
Two years ago, Holly Holm pulled off what many consider the biggest upset in the history of mixed martial arts.
Just like last year, the final game of the regular season has little meaning for the Los Angeles Rams.
Pekka Rinne stopped 29 shots and Nashville got goals from Craig Smith and Calle Jarnkrok to give the Predators a 2-1 victory Wednesday.
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger has been sued for holding a women-only comedy event.
The FBI refused to investigate the murder of a detective who was scheduled to testify in a police corruption case.
A source in Mongolia told RFA's Korean Service Wednesday that Mongolian authorities had stopped issuing one-year visa renewals for North Korean workers
Federal investigators concluded the Food and Drug Administration takes too long to remove contaminated and unsafe products from the shelf.
The Houston Texans have signed free agent quarterback Josh Johnson to the active roster.
Researchers warn that humidity is likely to increase the threat to human health from climate change-related temperature hikes in certain parts of the world.
Exposure to higher levels of lead during early childhood can affect neurological development, but doesn't necessarily lead to criminality.
The link between concussions and brain injury might be a hot topic in the NFL, but at the high school level? Apparently not so much.
Shoppers bought record numbers of gifts online this holiday season and that means there will be record numbers of returns through delivery services. 



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