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DHS to bar Haiti from temporary agricultural, seasonal worker visas The Department of Homeland Security plans to block Haiti and two other countries from applying for temporary and seasonal visas. Neymar scores four goals in PSG's win vs. Dijon, gets booed Brazilian striker Neymar netted four goals in PSG's win vs. Dijon, but he received boos from the home crowd. Britain appoints Minister of Loneliness to tackle health problem 'worse than smoking' In an effort to combat an epidemic plaguing the country, British Prime Minister Theresa May appointed a Minister of Loneliness Wednesday Oklahoma State QB Mason Rudolph to miss Senior Bowl A sprained left foot will keep Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph out of the Senior Bowl, according to an NFL Media report Wednesday. Theo Walcott bids farewell to Arsenal after Everton move Longtime Arsenal forward Theo Walcott wrote a letter to Gunners fans Wednesday, after leaving the team to join Everton. Penguin hops aboard researchers' boat in Antartica A penguin hopped out of the water to greet a group of Australian researchers in Antartica. Trump announces 'Fake News' awards for incorrect reporting, unfavorable coverage President Donald Trump announced his "Fake News" awards Wednesday night, making good on his promise to criticize the media for stories that criticized him. Sibling ice dancers ready for Olympic return: 'We have proven ourselves' Brother-and-sister ice dancers Maia and Alex Shibutani are among Team USA's most promising contenders for a medal at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games. 166 Missouri co-workers each take home $6K of $1M lottery prize A group of 166 co-workers in Missouri evenly split a $1 million lottery prize after falling just short of the Powerball jackpot. Cycling won't sabotage a man's sex life: Study Men who are avid cyclists needn't worry that hours spent on the bike will translate into problems in the bedroom or bathroom, new research claims. Botox may help stop teeth-grinding during sleep, study finds If you're one of the millions of people who grind and clench their teeth during sleep, an injection of Botox might be the answer, a small study suggests. 2 Americans, 2 Canadians kidnapped in Nigeria Armed gunmen ambushed a vehicle in northern Nigeria and kidnapped two Americans and two Canadians, local police said Wednesday. Umbrella mistaken for gun prompts lockdown at Washington hospital A Washington state hospital went on lockdown Wednesday when staff mistook a man's sword-shaped umbrella for a rifle. NFL Injury ReportJaguars RB Fournette limited by ankle injury Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette was only a limited participant in practice on Wednesday, but apparently it had nothing to do with the minor car accident in which he was involved on Tuesday. Cardinals to interview Falcons assistant a second time The Arizona Cardinals will bring back Atlanta Falcons assistant Keith Armstrong for a second interview for their vacant head coaching vacancy, according to a published report. Patriots quietly await Jaguars' challenge in AFC title game FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots are spending the week leading up to Sunday's AFC title game doing what they always do in the days leading up to any game. Apple plans to open new U.S. campus, add 20,000 jobs Apple on Wednesday announced a five-year plan to add $350 billion in support of the U.S. economy. Rupert Friend to co-star in 'Strange Angel' on CBS All Access "Homeland" alum Rupert Friend landed a role in "Strange Angel," CBS All Access' upcoming drama. Dan Abrams, Marcia Clark, Nancy Grace get shows on A&E Nancy Grace and Dan Abrams have signed on to debate infamous crimes and court cases in "Grace vs. Abrams," a new A&E series scheduled to debut March 29. Amazon orders second season of 'The Tick' Amazon on Wednesday ordered a second season of "The Tick," its half-hour superhero series starring Peter Serafinowicz, Griffin Newman and Jackie Earle Haley. |
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Phony job and secret searches: Inside the takedown of a suspected spyFormer CIA officer Jerry Lee has been charged with possession of classified information, but is suspected of betraying American agents in China. 'Minister for loneliness' appointed to fight isolation in BritainOne in ten people said they felt lonely "always or often," and hundreds of thousands of elderly people said they hadn't spoken to a friend or relative in weeks. DHS moves to bar Haitians from agricultural, seasonal worker visasHaitians won't be able to file for Trump says Russia helping North Korea skirt sanctionsIn an interview, Trump said Russia is helping North Korea violate sanctions and Pyongyang is getting "closer every day" to a missile that could hit the U.S. Have 7th Fleet collisions hurt confidence in U.S. Navy?A string of accidents has come at a perilous moment in the Pacific, where the U.S. confronts a belligerent nuclear-armed North Korea and an assertive China. A space station is falling to Earth. Here's where it could land.Media mogul Rupert Murdoch injures back while yachtingRupert Murdoch, the executive chairman of 21st Century Fox, suffered a serious back injury after a fall while yachting, his company confirmed on Wednesday. Twitter to alert users who saw Russian propaganda during electionA representative for Twitter on Wednesday said the social media company will inform users who were exposed to Russian propaganda during the 2016 election in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee. Still-at-war Koreas will form joint team, march together at Winter OlympicsNorth and South Korea agreed during rare talks on Wednesday to form a combined women's ice hockey team to take part in next month's PyeongChang Winter Olympics. Former CIA officer suspected of spying for ChinaFormer CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee was charged with possession of secrets and is suspected of spying for China, officials said. Dozens of skulls found in shallow graves as Mexico's cartels battle for turfNayarit has been one of the states hit hardest by an increase in gang-related killings, which helped push murders to a record high in Mexico in 2017. Rebel ex-policeman among dead in Venezuela shootoutVenezuela officials said a rebel police officer who led a helicopter attack was killed in a shootout. Video appeared to show a surrender attempt. Tillerson, backing talks, warns N. Korea could 'trigger an option'Secretary of State Rex Tillerson encouraged North Korea to seek the path of peace, warning that if it doesn't, it could '"trigger an option." More Recent Articles
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North Korea, Bannon, Apple: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingTrump Was Not ‘Fully Informed’ in Campaign Vows on Wall, Chief of Staff SaysJohn F. Kelly told Hispanic members of Congress on Wednesday that President Trump’s campaign promises have “evolved” on immigration. Senate Democrats Make Hard Turn Left in Warming Up for 2020 RaceThe 2020 race for the White House is already unfolding in the Capitol, with no fewer than six Democratic senators angling for their party’s nomination. Olympic Détente Upends U.S. Strategy on North KoreaFor the White House, the budding détente scrambles its strategy of pressuring the North, with sanctions and threats of military action, to give up its nuclear arsenal. Hunting a C.I.A. Mole, Agents Gambled and Let a Suspect Return to ChinaOfficials hoped it would help solve the mystery of the deaths of C.I.A. informants. Five years later, an arrest has been made but the mystery remains. Trump’s Physical Revealed Serious Heart Concerns, Outside Experts SayThe White House physician had said President Trump was in “excellent” cardiac health despite having an LDL cholesterol level of 143, well above the desired number. The Next Hurdle for a Healthy Trump? Getting Some ExerciseWashington often holds the mantle of the fittest city in the United States. It is now home to a president who has no interest in exercise. With Trump’s Visit to Pennsylvania, G.O.P. Scrambles to Save a House SeatPresident Trump will fly in to the southwestern Pennsylvania district vacated by a scandal-tarred Republican, hoping to bolster the flagging campaign of his handpicked successor. Apple, Capitalizing on New Tax Law, Plans to Bring Billions in Cash Back to U.S.Less than four weeks after President Trump signed a new tax bill, Apple plans to repatriate the vast majority of its $252 billion in cash held abroad. Letters: ‘Vision, Chutzpah and Some Testosterone’Op-Ed Columnist: What We Can Learn From ‘S-Hole Countries’Op-Ed Columnist: John Kelly, Deacon of DeportationThe White House chief of staff has much to do with Trump’s anti-immigration policies. Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Gets His Sanity GradesOp-Ed Contributor: The Wrong Way to Treat Opioid AddictionBuprenorphine and methadone are the most effective treatments for fighting opioid addiction. But most rehabilitation programs won’t use them. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Chance to Save American SteelCheap imports are becoming a threat to national security. He has the tools to respond. Will he use them? Op-Ed Contributor: Innocent but Still GuiltyInmates are sometimes offered freedom in exchange for pleading guilty to a crime they didn’t commit. It’s a bad deal. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Aziz, We Tried to Warn YouIt may seem like rules around sex have changed overnight, but feminists have been talking about this for a long time. More Details Emerge About Trump’s Relationship With Porn StarIn Touch published excerpts from its 2011 interview with Stephanie Clifford, in which she details her first encounter with Donald Trump. Moscow Got 6 Minutes of Sunlight in DecemberOne internet user called the dark days in the Russian capital “Hillary’s revenge.” Sex Abuse Case Shadows Pope Francis’ Visit to PeruProsecutors say that Luis Fernando Figari, who led a powerful all-male Catholic organization, perpetrated sexual and physical abuse. He moved to Rome in 2015. U.K. Appoints a Minister for LonelinessPrime Minister Theresa May said an under secretary would work across government departments to tackle the issue. Frugal Traveler: Savannah, a City With Charms Both Historical and CulinaryThere is no shortage of history, sultry beauty and architectural delights. And a visit needn’t cost you much. Pet City: The Pied Piper of ParrotsThe colorful and intelligent birds can drive owners crazy with their loud and unpredictable behavior. Glenn Sorino is here to help. Disruptions: Is the Answer to Phone Addiction a Worse Phone?A small group of people have turned their phone screens to shades of gray to make them less stimulating. That’s the opposite of what tech companies want. Milan Is Still Making It NewGiorgio Armani, Prada and Fendi proved that men’s fashion has the power to surprise. Fighting for Native Americans, in Court and OnstageIn her new play “Sovereignty,” Mary Kathryn Nagle brings together her legal activism and her family history. Sundance Film Festival: 5 Movies to WatchThe festival starts Thursday. Here’s a look at five films we’re excited about. Beyoncé Is Bonkers for This Woman’s Lace JewelryMonika Knutsson salvages delicate heirloom material, plunges pieces of it into silver or gold, and sells the results to an eager clientele. Hungry City: Winter Salvation, Fresh From the Dumpling Steamer, in QueensFound on the same stretch of Jackson Heights, where momos are a common language, Amdo Kitchen and Potala offer a simple warmth in deep cold. The Parasite on the PlaygroundRoundworm eggs, shed by stray dogs, can be ingested by children playing outside. The worm’s larvae have been found in the brain, experts say, perhaps impairing development. More Recent Articles
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The Department of Homeland Security plans to block Haiti and two other countries from applying for temporary and seasonal visas.
Brazilian striker Neymar netted four goals in PSG's win vs. Dijon, but he received boos from the home crowd.
In an effort to combat an epidemic plaguing the country, British Prime Minister Theresa May appointed a Minister of Loneliness Wednesday
A sprained left foot will keep Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph out of the Senior Bowl, according to an NFL Media report Wednesday.
Longtime Arsenal forward Theo Walcott wrote a letter to Gunners fans Wednesday, after leaving the team to join Everton.
A penguin hopped out of the water to greet a group of Australian researchers in Antartica.
President Donald Trump announced his "Fake News" awards Wednesday night, making good on his promise to criticize the media for stories that criticized him.
Brother-and-sister ice dancers Maia and Alex Shibutani are among Team USA's most promising contenders for a medal at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games.
A group of 166 co-workers in Missouri evenly split a $1 million lottery prize after falling just short of the Powerball jackpot.
Men who are avid cyclists needn't worry that hours spent on the bike will translate into problems in the bedroom or bathroom, new research claims.
If you're one of the millions of people who grind and clench their teeth during sleep, an injection of Botox might be the answer, a small study suggests.
Armed gunmen ambushed a vehicle in northern Nigeria and kidnapped two Americans and two Canadians, local police said Wednesday.
A Washington state hospital went on lockdown Wednesday when staff mistook a man's sword-shaped umbrella for a rifle.
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Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette was only a limited participant in practice on Wednesday, but apparently it had nothing to do with the minor car accident in which he was involved on Tuesday.
The Arizona Cardinals will bring back Atlanta Falcons assistant Keith Armstrong for a second interview for their vacant head coaching vacancy, according to a published report.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots are spending the week leading up to Sunday's AFC title game doing what they always do in the days leading up to any game.
Apple on Wednesday announced a five-year plan to add $350 billion in support of the U.S. economy.
"Homeland" alum Rupert Friend landed a role in "Strange Angel," CBS All Access' upcoming drama.
Nancy Grace and Dan Abrams have signed on to debate infamous crimes and court cases in "Grace vs. Abrams," a new A&E series scheduled to debut March 29.
Amazon on Wednesday ordered a second season of "The Tick," its half-hour superhero series starring Peter Serafinowicz, Griffin Newman and Jackie Earle Haley. 



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