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Tom Brady: Steelers tackle is a huge fan of Patriots QB When the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers face-off this weekend, one offensive tackle will be close to one of his idols. Drew Moor: Toronto FC re-signs defender6.5-magnitude earthquake rattles Indonesia A 6.5-magnitude earthquake rattled the western part of the island of Java in Indonesia on Friday, authorities said. C.J. Goodwin: Arizona Cardinals claim CB off waivers from Atlanta FalconsUtah Jazz center Rudy Gobert exits with injury vs. Boston Celtics Center Rudy Gobert left the Utah Jazz's game against the Boston Celtics early in the first quarter Friday night with an apparent left knee injury. Washington Redskins LB Zach Brown ruled out for Sunday vs. Arizona Cardinals NFL tackle leader Zach Brown will be sitting out due to multiple injuries when the Washington Redskins host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Jacksonville Jaguars' Leonard Fournette says Seattle Seahawks scuffle was worth $12K fine Rookie running back Leonard Fournette says the punishment he received from the NFL was worth what he did in Week 14 in a scuffle with the Seattle Seahawks. Amazon to settle Italian tax dispute for $118M Amazon on Friday said it agreed to pay $118 million to settle a tax dispute with Italian tax authorities. It's 'Groundhog Day' for the Indianapolis Colts A couple weeks ago, Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano joked about the movie "Groundhog Day" when referring to his team's play each week. Taylor Heinicke: Houston Texans call up quarterback from practice squad The Houston Texans have signed practice squad quarterback Taylor Heinicke to the active roster. Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson facing workplace misconduct allegations Carolina Panthers owner and founder Jerry Richardson faces allegations of workplace misconduct, and the team has opened an investigation into the issue, the team announced Friday. Orlando Magic leading scorer Aaron Gordon cleared to return following concussion Leading scorer Aaron Gordon cleared the NBA's concussion protocol and will return to the lineup when the Orlando Magic host the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night. Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Frank Lary, 'The Yankee Killer,' dies at 87 Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Frank Lary, who won 123 games over 11 seasons, died this week, the team announced Friday. He was 87. Judge blocks Trump birth control coverage rollback A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's move to roll back an Obamacare provision requiring employers to provide birth control. Houston Astros agree with pitcher Hector Rondon on two-year deal The Houston Astros agreed to terms on a two-year contract with free agent right-handed reliever Hector Rondon, the team announced Friday. Kyle Carter: Minnesota Vikings add TE to active roster with Kyle Rudolph injured The Minnesota Vikings have added tight end Kyle Carter from the practice squad to the active roster. Study: More teens opting to vape as fewer smoke cigarettes While fewer American teens are lighting up cigarettes, more of them are vaping instead, a new report shows. Senate, House reveal full tax bill Republicans revealed the final version of their tax overhaul bill, lowering the corporate rate to 21 percent and the top individual rate to 37 percent. Cleveland Indians reach deal with Melvin Upton Jr. Outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. and the Cleveland Indians agreed on a one-year, minor league deal on Friday, according to multiple reports. Minnesota Twins make Fernando Rodney signing official The Minnesota Twins signed right-handed closer Fernando Rodney to a one-year contract with a club option for the 2019 season, the team announced Friday. New York Knicks: Kristaps Porzingis avoids serious injury New York Knicks star Kristaps Porzingis avoided a serious knee injury and is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. New York Jets: Muhammad Wilkerson benched for game vs. New Orleans Saints New York Jets defensive end c is being benched because he showed up late again to a team meeting. Hot tea may help ward off eye disease, study says A spot of hot tea in the afternoon might help you save your sight, new research suggests. SpaceX launches, lands previously used rocket booster, cargo ship SpaceX for the first time reused a rocket booster when it launched and landed a Falcon-9 rocket as part of a mission for the International Space Station. Los Angeles Angels add Zack Cozart with three-year deal The Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms with free agent infielder Zack Cozart on a three-year contract, the team announced Friday. |
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Earthquake hits Indonesia, at least 2 deadThe earthquake that shook the densely-populated Java island struck just before midnight Friday and had a reported magnitude of 6.5. Tillerson retreats on offer of unconditional North Korea talksU.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson stepped back from previous comments and said North Korea must earn the right to negotiate with the United States. Defense strikes blow in U.S. sanctions trial of Turkish bankerTurkish banker Hakan Atilla has taken the stand in his own defense to contradict testimony by star prosecution witness Reza Zarrab. U.S. considers ending rule allowing spouses of H-1B visa holders to workThe federal government is considering the end of a rule granting employment authorization to certain holders of H-4 visas, granted to spouses of H-1B recipients Save the date! Royal wedding day revealedHarry will marry Meghan Markle on Saturday May 19 at St. George's Chapel, a 15th-century building on the ground of Windsor Castle, near London. More Recent Articles
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Republican Party, Ajit Pai, North Korea: Your Friday Evening BriefingRepublicans’ $1.5 Trillion Tax Plan Appears on Track to Pass Next WeekSenators Marco Rubio of Florida and Bob Corker of Tennessee, who had been holdouts, said they would support the bill, putting it within striking distance of passage. As a Must-Pass Republican Tax Bill Headed for the Finish Line, Rubio Saw an OpeningOn Thursday, Marco Rubio took a stand: He threatened to vote no unless House and Senate negotiators expanded the child tax credit. A Middle-Class Tax Cut? Americans Aren’t Buying ItA poll finds that Americans don’t expect their own taxes to decline next year and doubt that the Republican plan will raise wages or economic growth. What’s Next After the Repeal of Net NeutralityHere is a guide to what will happen in the coming weeks (and maybe years), including potential changes from companies and numerous lawsuits. Right and Left React to the F.C.C.’s Vote on Net Neutrality RulesWriters from across the political spectrum on the vote Thursday by the Federal Communications Commission to dismantle Obama-era rules on net neutrality. Omarosa Manigault Newman, Leaving the White House, Suggests the Show Will Go OnAs the spectacle surrounding Ms. Newman’s departure promises to carry over into the Trump administration’s second year, her telegenic antics have not been entertaining to several West Wing aides. Omarosa’s White House Show Is CanceledLove her or hate her, the former reality show star turned White House aide has never shied away from controversy. For Disney’s Iger, a Bold Move That Will Define His LegacyDisney has achieved great success under the leadership of Robert A. Iger. But he is likely to be judged on the success of his 21st Century Fox deal. Tillerson, in Apparent U-Turn, Says North Korea Must ‘Earn’ Its Way to TalksThree days after striking a conciliatory tone, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said the North must stop nuclear threats before any possible talks. Opinion: My Year of No ShoppingThe unspoken question of endless browsing is “What do I need?” What I needed was less. Editorial: Donald Trump Seems Confused About JerusalemOp-Ed Contributor: Democrats Could Claim a New American Majority. Will They?The unlikely Senate win in Alabama showed the path to victory across the country. Op-Ed Columnist: The Real Russia ScandalIt’s not just what they did to us. It’s our leader’s sympathy with a dictator. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Gift-Giving Tips From ScientistsOp-Ed Contributor: Alabama’s Unlikely RebelSenator Richard Shelby’s line in the sand extends from George Wallace to Roy Moore. Op-Ed Contributor: Russell Simmons, R. Kelly, and Why Black Women Can’t Say #MeTooWhen your community fights for the people who terrorized you, it means your pain is not a priority. Vietnam '67: The Kindergarten MarinesThere were many failures in the Vietnam War. But the Marines’ counterinsurgency efforts were a success. Op-Ed Columnist: Is This Genocide?Survivors describe Myanmar soldiers killing men, raping women and burning babies in a Rohingya village. A Last Push for Obamacare Sign-ups — and Worries About Who Got HurtBlacks and Hispanics saw the biggest gains under the Affordable Care Act. They’re also likely to be most affected by cuts to this year’s enrollment period, which ended Friday. Peru’s President Faces Possible Ouster in Corruption ScandalLawmakers voted to begin proceedings that could remove President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski from office on the grounds that he is “morally handicapped.” Three More Women Accuse Dustin Hoffman of Sexual Misconduct, Variety ReportsThe allegations included encounters in a car, a recording studio and a hotel room, where he allegedly exposed himself to a teenager. Anita Hill to Lead Hollywood Commission on Sexual HarassmentKathleen Kennedy, Nina Shaw and other female powerbrokers spearheaded the idea, and top agents, studio chief executives union leaders have signed on. Uber Engaged in ‘Illegal’ Spying on Rivals, Ex-Employee SaysIn a 37-page letter made public in court, a former Uber security employee detailed a massive intelligence-gathering operation that included tailing rival executives. No Wild Parties, No Pledging as Universities Crack Down on Fraternity ExcessesAmid worries about hazing, sexual assault and a spate of deaths, universities are imposing campuswide restrictions on fraternities and sororities. Court Temporarily Blocks Trump Order Against Contraceptive CoverageA federal judge in Philadelphia allowed an Obama-era rule, generally requiring employers and insurers to pay for contraceptive costs, to continue. State of the Art: Facebook Conceded It Might Make You Feel Bad. Here’s How to Interpret That.In a remarkable blog post, Facebook cited research showing that “passively consuming” social media made people feel worse. It also said it was trying to fix the problem. At E.U. Meeting, a Hobbled Merkel and a Stalled AgendaAfter inconclusive elections in September, Germany may not have a government until March. Until then, Brussels and President Emmanuel Macron of France have to wait for real decisions. Frugal Traveler: Cairo, Vibrant and Budget-Friendly, Is Ready Again for the World StageThe Egyptian capital is as engaging as ever — and is a particularly great destination for bargain seekers. Vows: A Digital Message in a Bottle Was Waiting For HimThe couple met briefly on a beach in the Hamptons but didn’t start dating until almost three years later, after he finally found her note on Facebook. On Pro Basketball: An N.B.A. Team in Mexico City: How Realistic Is That?Smog, traffic, security concerns — all are issues the league is assessing. But there are lots of reasons to think it might move aggressively into Mexico. Hito Steyerl Is an Artist With Power. She Uses It for Change.This German filmmaker, writer and philosopher has been named the most influential person in the art world by a British magazine. But she sees value in even the poorest image. Here’s What Oil Drilling Looks Like in the Arctic Refuge, 30 Years LaterSatellite images of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge show the effects of an oil well that operated there in the mid-1980s. Hawaii Launches Long-Term Care ProgramThis week, Hawaii launched the Kupuna Caregivers Program to help support working family caregivers. Trilobites: An 8th Planet Is Found Orbiting a Distant Star, With A.I.’s HelpA Google neural network analyzed data collected by NASA and helped astronomers detect another planet around a star some 2,500 light years away. More Recent Articles |
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When the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers face-off this weekend, one offensive tackle will be close to one of his idols.
Defender Drew Moor has signed a one year extension with MLS power Toronto FC.
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake rattled the western part of the island of Java in Indonesia on Friday, authorities said.
Cornerback C.J. Goodwin is now a member of the Arizona Cardinals.
Center Rudy Gobert left the Utah Jazz's game against the Boston Celtics early in the first quarter Friday night with an apparent left knee injury.
NFL tackle leader Zach Brown will be sitting out due to multiple injuries when the Washington Redskins host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Rookie running back Leonard Fournette says the punishment he received from the NFL was worth what he did in Week 14 in a scuffle with the Seattle Seahawks.
Amazon on Friday said it agreed to pay $118 million to settle a tax dispute with Italian tax authorities.
A couple weeks ago, Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano joked about the movie "Groundhog Day" when referring to his team's play each week.
The Houston Texans have signed practice squad quarterback Taylor Heinicke to the active roster.
Carolina Panthers owner and founder Jerry Richardson faces allegations of workplace misconduct, and the team has opened an investigation into the issue, the team announced Friday.
Leading scorer Aaron Gordon cleared the NBA's concussion protocol and will return to the lineup when the Orlando Magic host the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night.
Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Frank Lary, who won 123 games over 11 seasons, died this week, the team announced Friday. He was 87.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's move to roll back an Obamacare provision requiring employers to provide birth control.
The Houston Astros agreed to terms on a two-year contract with free agent right-handed reliever Hector Rondon, the team announced Friday.
The Minnesota Vikings have added tight end Kyle Carter from the practice squad to the active roster.
While fewer American teens are lighting up cigarettes, more of them are vaping instead, a new report shows.
Republicans revealed the final version of their tax overhaul bill, lowering the corporate rate to 21 percent and the top individual rate to 37 percent.
Outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. and the Cleveland Indians agreed on a one-year, minor league deal on Friday, according to multiple reports.
The Minnesota Twins signed right-handed closer Fernando Rodney to a one-year contract with a club option for the 2019 season, the team announced Friday.
New York Knicks star Kristaps Porzingis avoided a serious knee injury and is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
New York Jets defensive end c is being benched because he showed up late again to a team meeting.
A spot of hot tea in the afternoon might help you save your sight, new research suggests.
SpaceX for the first time reused a rocket booster when it launched and landed a Falcon-9 rocket as part of a mission for the International Space Station.
The Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms with free agent infielder Zack Cozart on a three-year contract, the team announced Friday. 



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