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Controversial North Korean official arrives in South Korea, amid fierce protest Crowds condemn the arrival of a high-ranking North Korean official believed to be responsible for attacking a South Korean ship.    Free-Agent setup: Redskins grab Smith, so what about Cousins? The Redskins have only a handful of enticing free agents. Quarterback Kirk Cousins is almost certainly gone after the trade for Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith and his pending contract extension.    Free-Agent Setup: Saints, Brees expect to stay together New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is an unrestricted free agent, but he likely isn't going anywhere. He recently turned 39, but has not shown a drop in productivity after 12 seasons in New Orleans.    Free-Agent Setup: Eagles may pay for success The Philadelphia Eagles won't be using the franchise tag on anyone this year. They have 13 players who can become unrestricted free agents next month, including linebacker Nigel Bradham, cornerback Patrick Robinson, tight end Trey Burton and running back LeGarrette Blount.    Free-Agent Setup: Giants hope to keep OL together It wasn't all that long ago that New York Giants Justin Pugh and Weston Richburg were thought to be two pieces of the offensive line's foundation. These days, however, the future of both offensive linemen being part of the 2018 team doesn't look promising.    Free-Agent Setup: Cowboys must pursue Lawrence After his timely breakout season in 2017 with a career-high 14.5 sacks, Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence is in line to cash in big on the free-agent market.    Rockets ride 11-game winning streak into Denver Playing the Houston Rockets was tough enough a couple weeks ago, and now that they've added Joe Johnson, beating the top team in the Western Conference became even harder.    Notebook: Cowboys' Bryant vows to prove doubters wrong There has been a lot of talk swirling around wide receiver Dez Bryant and his future with the Dallas Cowboys.    Spurs reeling entering matchup at Cavs CLEVELAND -- This time it's the San Antonio Spurs who are dealing with a great deal of controversy.    West Virginia teachers continue strike Monday to protest low wages Classrooms in West Virginia on Monday will remain empty, as teachers continue a strike protesting low wages.    Jacksonville Jaguars sign Blake Bortles through 2020 Blake Bortles will be the Jacksonville Jaguars' quarterback for the forseeable future after getting a contract extension.    Philippe Coutinho nets world-class score in Barca win vs. Girona Philippe Coutinho's first La Liga goal for Barcelona was an absolute missile Saturday in a 6-1 win against Girona at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain.    International Red Cross says 21 staff members paid for sexual services The International Committee of the Red Cross revealed 21 staff members were either dismissed or resigned for paying for sexual services in the last three years.    Defector: Desperate North Korea sees South as last lifeline North Korea's reconciliatory overtures during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics are a sign the regime is struggling under heavy sanctions, a defector says.    Intel committee releases Democratic response memo The House Intelligence Committee on Saturday released a redacted rebuttal to the Republican intelligence memo, a document that claims FBI surveillance abuses.    Evangelist Billy Graham's body taken to his hometown in 130-mile procession Thousands of mourners lined the streets in North Carolina Saturday to see a motorcade with a hearse carrying the body of the Rev. Billy Graham.    Polish government freezes controversial Holocaust law Amid pressure from Israel and rising tensions between the two states, Poland will freeze its new controversial Holocaust law.    U.S. considers offer from Adelson to pay for embassy move The State Department is considering an offer from billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson to help pay for new embassy in Jerusalem after moving from Tel Aviv.     | 
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Sayonara, PyeongChang! Land of the Rising Sun will host next OlympicsThe Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics is only two years away. Here's what you can expect in Japan's capital.     IOC won't lift Russia suspension for PyeongChang closing ceremonyThe Russian athletes were punished by the IOC before these games in response to Russia's alleged state-sponsored doping program.     Highs and lows of the PyeongChang Olympics: Team USA soars — and stumblesHere's how the PyeongChang Games will be defined beyond the brilliance seen on the slopes and the ice.     U.N. unanimously demands a 30-day cease-fire across SyriaThe U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Saturday that called for a 30-day ceasefire "without delay" across Syria.     10 cases of sexual misconduct reported at Winter OlympicsThe four centers at the PyeongChang Olympics were created as a way for athletes, volunteers, spectators and anyone else to come forward for help.     Archaeologists discover Egyptian necropolisArchaeologists discovered the mummified remains of a high priest covered in beads of ivory and crystal and surrounded by amulets of semi-precious stones.     More Recent Articles | 
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2 Weeks After Trump Blocked It, Democrats’ Rebuttal of G.O.P. Memo Is ReleasedHouse Democrats made public a heavily redacted memo that was drafted to counter Republican claims of surveillance abuses against a former Trump campaign aide.     5 Takeaways From the Release of the Democratic MemoThe Democratic memo released on Saturday was written to counter Republican claims that law enforcement officials had abused their powers.     News Analysis: Mueller Is Gaining Steam. Should Trump Worry?President Trump and his aides say they are not worried because none of the charges implicate the president. Yet the inquiry seems to be leading to a larger, as yet undefined, goal.     How Skadden, the Giant Law Firm, Got Entangled in the Mueller InvestigationThe guilty plea of one of Skadden’s lawyers has cast a spotlight on its work for a Russia-aligned former president of Ukraine, and its advice to other firms.     European Ex-Officials Deny Being Paid by Manafort to Lobby for UkraineMr. Manafort paid 2 million euros to former European officials to lobby for Ukraine’s then pro-Russian government, a new indictment says.     What Makes #NeverAgain Different?The protests calling for stricter gun control measures come on the heels of other youth movements, but the momentum they have gained makes them stand out.     After a Massacre, a Question of One More Death: The Gunman’sNikolas Cruz’s guilty plea would spare his life and the community a lengthy trial. Will the prosecutor take him up on it?     The True Source of the N.R.A.’s Clout: Mobilization, Not DonationsThe group is often perceived by opponents as bankrolling its preferred candidates. But its influence is derived from a muscular electioneering machine.     A List of the Companies Cutting Ties With the N.R.A.Several companies — including Delta Air Lines and MetLife — have ended partnerships with the National Rifle Association after the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.     11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsThe case against Google. The story behind the deaths of 4 soldiers in Niger. An essay in praise of sweatpants and much more.     Opinion: I Was a Marine. I Don’t Want a Gun in My Classroom.Tech Envisions the Ultimate Start-Up: An Entire CityOp-Ed Columnist: This Snake Can’t Shed His SkinOp-Ed Columnist: Paroling the Spanish Prisoner (Wonkish)The economics of the euro were as bad as expected, but it has proved politically durable.     Loose Ends: Wanted: A Personal Assistant for Some Unconventional TasksOpinion: Wearing My Dying Mother’s ClothesHer illness essentially doubled my wardrobe. I obviously had mixed feelings about that.     Opinion: In Donald Trump, Evangelicals Have Found Their PresidentNews Analysis: Why People Love to Jump Off CliffsAt the Olympics, Motherhood Skis Away With a Gold and a BronzeThe American cross-country skier Kikkan Randall took gold and a Norwegian counterpart, Marit Bjoergen, took third in the same race. Both have very young sons.     As Medals Pile Up, Norway Worries: Are We Winning Too Much?After a historic performance at the Olympics, some Norwegians fret that they dominate their favorite sport so much that they are ruining it.     John Shuster and the U.S. Curling Team Win First Gold MedalShuster’s crew won its first-ever gold medal in curling after a huge, 5-point end against Sweden, the top-ranked team in the world.     U.N. Security Council Votes in Favor of Syria Cease-Fire After Week of BloodshedThe Council approved an immediate 30-day cease-fire after a recent bombardment of the Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta killed hundreds of civilians.     Volkswagen Settles Emissions Lawsuit in U.S.The case would have been the first to go to trial involving the German automaker’s emissions scandal.     Trump Endorses G.O.P. Fight to Keep Gerrymandered Congressional MapPresident Trump, calling the Pennsylvania ruling “very unfair to Republicans and to our country,” said that the decision should be appealed to the Supreme Court.     Wave of Taliban Attacks Kills at Least 20 Afghan SoldiersInsurgents staged several raids in the south as a high-level NATO delegation visited the country to discuss the peace process.     Top Berlin Film Festival Prize Goes to ‘Touch Me Not’The film, one of the festival’s more divisive entries, was not considered a front-runner, partly because of the frankness of some of its sex scenes.     In Spite of Executive Order, Cuomo Takes Campaign Money From State AppointeesGov. Andrew Cuomo has reinterpreted an executive directive, enabling him to receive about $890,000 from people he has appointed to state boards.     If Trump Rips Up Nafta, Canada May Shrug, Not ShudderBecause of changes to the global trading system, an end to the agreement is unlikely to be devastating for Canada, and could even have positive effects.     Saving Koalas, and Other Marsupials, With Milk Almost as Good as Mom’sWhen baby koalas or kangaroos need to be hand-reared, cow milk can sicken them. So a local company began creating custom formulas, and expanded to echidnas, sugar gliders and other Australian natives.     Women Are Free, and Armed, in Kurdish-Controlled Northern SyriaWomen wield significant authority in northern Syria — in the police, the courts and the militias — and the push for gender equality is spreading from Kurdish-majority areas to conservative Arab ones.     A Career Change? I’ll Drink to That!After managing publicity and event promotion operations, a Texas woman opened her own distillery and started producing award-winning whiskey.     More Recent Articles
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Crowds condemn the arrival of a high-ranking North Korean official believed to be responsible for attacking a South Korean ship.  
The Redskins have only a handful of enticing free agents. Quarterback Kirk Cousins is almost certainly gone after the trade for Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith and his pending contract extension.  
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is an unrestricted free agent, but he likely isn't going anywhere. He recently turned 39, but has not shown a drop in productivity after 12 seasons in New Orleans.  
The Philadelphia Eagles won't be using the franchise tag on anyone this year. They have 13 players who can become unrestricted free agents next month, including linebacker Nigel Bradham, cornerback Patrick Robinson, tight end Trey Burton and running back LeGarrette Blount.  
It wasn't all that long ago that New York Giants Justin Pugh and Weston Richburg were thought to be two pieces of the offensive line's foundation. These days, however, the future of both offensive linemen being part of the 2018 team doesn't look promising.  
After his timely breakout season in 2017 with a career-high 14.5 sacks, Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence is in line to cash in big on the free-agent market.  
Playing the Houston Rockets was tough enough a couple weeks ago, and now that they've added Joe Johnson, beating the top team in the Western Conference became even harder.  
There has been a lot of talk swirling around wide receiver Dez Bryant and his future with the Dallas Cowboys.  
CLEVELAND -- This time it's the San Antonio Spurs who are dealing with a great deal of controversy.  
Classrooms in West Virginia on Monday will remain empty, as teachers continue a strike protesting low wages.  
Blake Bortles will be the Jacksonville Jaguars' quarterback for the forseeable future after getting a contract extension.  
Philippe Coutinho's first La Liga goal for Barcelona was an absolute missile Saturday in a 6-1 win against Girona at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain.  
The International Committee of the Red Cross revealed 21 staff members were either dismissed or resigned for paying for sexual services in the last three years.  
North Korea's reconciliatory overtures during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics are a sign the regime is struggling under heavy sanctions, a defector says.  
The House Intelligence Committee on Saturday released a redacted rebuttal to the Republican intelligence memo, a document that claims FBI surveillance abuses.  
Thousands of mourners lined the streets in North Carolina Saturday to see a motorcade with a hearse carrying the body of the Rev. Billy Graham.  
Amid pressure from Israel and rising tensions between the two states, Poland will freeze its new controversial Holocaust law.  
The State Department is considering an offer from billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson to help pay for new embassy in Jerusalem after moving from Tel Aviv.  



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