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Conviction stands for Brendan Dassey in 'Making a Murderer' case A court on Friday upheld the conviction of Brendan Dassey, the Wisconsin prisoner convicted in a murder case described in the Netflix show "Making a Murderer." New Orleans Saints loss to Atlanta Falcons tightens NFC SouthOakland Raiders WR Amari Cooper game-time decision for Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Raiders receiver Amari Cooper returned to practice on Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Defense gets Atlanta Falcons in thick of NFL playoff race With Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan misfiring, the team needed a defensive stop to stay in the NFC playoff race and pick up some ground on the New Orleans Saints. Baker Mayfield heads to Heisman ceremony as favorite Baker Mayfield, who finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting last season, is a near-lock on Saturday night to become the sixth Oklahoma player to win the award. Miami Marlins OF Giancarlo Stanton voids trade to St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants The St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants both announced Friday that they agreed to deals to acquire Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton but the National League MVP declined to waive his no-trade clause. New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton irate about officiating in loss to Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton is still fuming over what he called "extremely poor" officiating in Thursday night's loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Dallas Mavericks center Nerlens Noel out indefinitely after surgery Dallas Mavericks backup center Nerlens Noel underwent surgery on his left thumb and will be sidelined indefinitely. Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford questionable for Sunday Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers due to a bruised right hand. U.S. State Department announces new travel advisory system State Department officials announced Friday they've overhauled how the agency issues travel advisories for Americans abroad. Jerry Sandusky's son sentenced to prison on sex abuse charges A Pennsylvania judge sentenced the son of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky to prison Friday. Los Angeles Angels win Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes Japenese two-way star Shohei Ohtani has agreed to sign with the Los Angeles Angels, his agent said Friday. Department of Defense seeks to speed up acquisition process Senior leaders at the Department of Defense testified on Capitol Hill that they are attempting to reform and speed up their acquisition process. Arizona Rep. Trent Franks resigning Friday after harassment claims A day after a House committee opened an investigation into claims of harassment against Rep. Trent Franks, the Arizona Republican said he'll resign immediately. Fantasy Football: Arizona Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson ruled out Arizona Cardinals running back Adrian Peterson will miss Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans due to a neck injury, coach Bruce Arians told reporters Friday. Cleveland Browns: League says team followed Rooney Rule Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam introduced new general manager John Dorsey on Friday morning and said the team "absolutely" complied with the NFL's Rooney Rule that requires NFL teams to interview at least one minority candidate. Cleveland Cavaliers: Derrick Rose confirms he might need ankle surgery Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Derrick Rose divulged that he may need ankle surgery at the mid-day shootaround prior to Friday night's road game against the Indiana Pacers. Study: Dads stress out when premature babies come home When parents bring a premature baby home from the hospital, it's the dads who feel the most stress, a new study finds. Aldi recalling chocolate bars over allergy concerns Aldi is voluntarily recalling chocolate bars sold in 24 states after it found the candy wasn't properly labeled. 'Unimpressed' firefighters rescue man with microwave on head British firefighters were "seriously unimpressed" when they were called out to rescue a YouTube prankster whose head was cemented inside a microwave. New England Patriots' Julian Edelman trolls Atlanta Falcons with children's book Julian Edelman will never let the Atlanta Falcons live down their Feb. 5 Super Bowl loss to his New England Patriots. Raytheon forms new company in United Arab Emirates Raytheon has started a subsidiary in the UAE that will focus on cyber security, effectors, air defense and sustainment, and advanced technology. Hope Solo: USWNT goalie running for president of US Soccer United States Women's National team goalkeeper Hope Solo has put her name in as a candidate for the next U.S. Soccer president. N.M. school shooter posed as student to get inside, officials say Authorities said Friday a high school shooting that killed two in New Mexico was plotted by a 21-year-old man who posed as a student to get inside the building. Japanese firms creating drone to boot workers after shift Japanese companies are trying to fight the country's rigorous work culture by creating a drone that tells workers to go home on time after their shifts. |
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Brexit 'breakthrough' secured, but there's a long road aheadBritish Prime Minister Theresa May said getting to this point had required "give and take from both sides." Anti-U.S. protests spread across the Muslim worldDemonstrations took place across the Middle East and around the Muslim world, many of them outside U.S. embassies and consulates. 'Huge attack' in Congo leaves 15 U.N. peacekeepers deadFifteen United Nations peacekeepers have been killed and dozens more wounded in an attack in the North Kivu province of Democratic Republic of the Congo. How North Korea recruits its army of young hackersExperts from around the world recently gathered in Seoul to discuss North Korea's hacking abilities — and how to defend against them. Prosecutors say emails prove Manafort heavily edited Ukraine op-edProsecutors argue that the opinion piece violates a gag order, and that emails show Manafort made dozens of changes in the draft. More Recent Articles |
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Wildfires, Puerto Rico, Star Wars: Your Friday Evening BriefingAfter 7 Years of Job Growth, Room for More, or Danger Ahead?Payrolls grew by 228,000 last month and the unemployment rate was the lowest since 2000. Now, the economic challenge may be to prevent overheating. Southern California Fires Live Updates: ‘We’re Not Out of the Woods Yet’The quick-moving fires that have forced thousands of Californians to evacuate their homes continued to sweep across the southern part of the state. At least one person has been killed. Dozens of Horses Killed as Fires Tear Through CaliforniaThe horses died in two fires this week — and at least three people were injured — even as trainers and rescuers tried to save as many as they could. Trent Franks, Accused of Offering $5 Million to Impregnate an Aide, Abruptly ResignsMr. Franks, Republican of Arizona, resigned earlier than expected after two women said he wanted to use sex as a means to impregnate them. For Female Lobbyists, Harassment Often Accompanies AccessIn state legislatures, lobbyists whose jobs depend on access and influence are especially vulnerable to sexual harassment. Trump Rallies a Florida Crowd in Support of an Alabama Senate CandidatePresident Trump again offered his unequivocal backing for Roy S. Moore, who has been accused of sexual assault. Moore Accuser Says She Wrote Part of Yearbook InscriptionBeverly Young Nelson said she made notes on a yearbook inscription she had offered as crucial evidence about her claim that Roy S. Moore had groped her. Environmentalists Ask: Is India’s Government Making Bad Air Worse?As northern India is swallowed by an epic smog cloud, critics say that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s business-friendly policies are exacerbating the problem. Op-Ed Contributor: The Scoundrel Theory of American PoliticsThe idea that a candidate’s character doesn’t matter is pervasive and pernicious. 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CNN Corrects a Trump Story, Fueling Claims of ‘Fake News’The erroneous report involving Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks came at a time when the media faces public skepticism and frequent criticism from the White House. James Levine Will Not Face Criminal Charges in IllinoisOfficials said that even if they could prove a man’s accusation that Mr. Levine sexually abused him in 1986, he was at what was then the age of consent. Saudi Arabia Disputes That Crown Prince Bought ‘Salvator Mundi’Its embassy in Washington said the crown prince merely acted as an “intermediary purchaser” for Abu Dhabi. American officials say otherwise. Your Money: Under New Tax Plan, the Cost of Aging Could RiseIf the tax bill removes medical expense deductions, many people could lose over $10,000 annually. Liberal Activists to Democrats: Protect Young Immigrants or Shut Down GovernmentDemocrats want a deal to shield young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but liberal activists question their party’s willingness to provoke a shutdown. Terrorist Groups Vow Bloodshed over Jerusalem Decision. ISIS? Less So.From Mali to Afghanistan, jihadists promised to retaliate over the decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. But ISIS took aim, instead, at them. Snow in Texas Is ‘Pretty Cool’ for Children Seeing It for the First TimeCorpus Christi, Tex., got snow for the first time since 2004. It was part of a storm that affected several Southern states and was headed up the East Coast. An Alexa Holdout Wants to Know Who’s ListeningSome 24 million so-called smart speakers are expected to sell this year. But not all of us are ready to share our thoughts. From Ho, Ho, Ho to No, No, No! 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The Adopted Black Baby, and the White One Who Replaced HerAmid the simmering racial tensions of the time, a family in Illinois made a wrenching decision that sent a black girl and a white girl on diverging paths. More Recent Articles |
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A court on Friday upheld the conviction of Brendan Dassey, the Wisconsin prisoner convicted in a murder case described in the Netflix show "Making a Murderer."
The New Orleans Saints had an opportunity to take control of the NFC South.
Oakland Raiders receiver Amari Cooper returned to practice on Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
With Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan misfiring, the team needed a defensive stop to stay in the NFC playoff race and pick up some ground on the New Orleans Saints.
Baker Mayfield, who finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting last season, is a near-lock on Saturday night to become the sixth Oklahoma player to win the award.
The St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants both announced Friday that they agreed to deals to acquire Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton but the National League MVP declined to waive his no-trade clause.
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton is still fuming over what he called "extremely poor" officiating in Thursday night's loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
Dallas Mavericks backup center Nerlens Noel underwent surgery on his left thumb and will be sidelined indefinitely.
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers due to a bruised right hand.
State Department officials announced Friday they've overhauled how the agency issues travel advisories for Americans abroad.
A Pennsylvania judge sentenced the son of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky to prison Friday.
Japenese two-way star Shohei Ohtani has agreed to sign with the Los Angeles Angels, his agent said Friday.
Senior leaders at the Department of Defense testified on Capitol Hill that they are attempting to reform and speed up their acquisition process.
A day after a House committee opened an investigation into claims of harassment against Rep. Trent Franks, the Arizona Republican said he'll resign immediately.
Arizona Cardinals running back Adrian Peterson will miss Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans due to a neck injury, coach Bruce Arians told reporters Friday.
Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam introduced new general manager John Dorsey on Friday morning and said the team "absolutely" complied with the NFL's Rooney Rule that requires NFL teams to interview at least one minority candidate.
Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Derrick Rose divulged that he may need ankle surgery at the mid-day shootaround prior to Friday night's road game against the Indiana Pacers.
When parents bring a premature baby home from the hospital, it's the dads who feel the most stress, a new study finds.
Aldi is voluntarily recalling chocolate bars sold in 24 states after it found the candy wasn't properly labeled.
British firefighters were "seriously unimpressed" when they were called out to rescue a YouTube prankster whose head was cemented inside a microwave.
Julian Edelman will never let the Atlanta Falcons live down their Feb. 5 Super Bowl loss to his New England Patriots.
Raytheon has started a subsidiary in the UAE that will focus on cyber security, effectors, air defense and sustainment, and advanced technology.
United States Women's National team goalkeeper Hope Solo has put her name in as a candidate for the next U.S. Soccer president.
Authorities said Friday a high school shooting that killed two in New Mexico was plotted by a 21-year-old man who posed as a student to get inside the building.
Japanese companies are trying to fight the country's rigorous work culture by creating a drone that tells workers to go home on time after their shifts. 



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