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Hawks seek defensive help versus Knicks NEW YORK -- The Atlanta Hawks head to Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon for the rubber match of the teams' season series. Surprising Ohio State faces Illinois next COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The final month of the regular season is here and Ohio State surprisingly finds itself in position to make a run at a Big Ten championship. Celtics hope Rozier keeps rolling versus Blazers BOSTON -- Terry Rozier made a promise after scoring a career-high 31 points to lead the Boston Celtics to a 119-110 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night. Moss, Owens head Hall of Fame Class of 2018 Wide receivers Randy Moss and Terrell Owens, linebackers Brian Urlacher and Ray Lewis, and safety Brian Dawkins were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, it was announced Saturday night. Lakers hope to have Ingram for game against Thunder OKLAHOMA CITY -- On Friday night in Brooklyn, Los Angeles Lakers coach Luke Walton gave his team a burst of offensive energy by taking out point guard Tyler Ennis and going instead with Brandon Ingram as a point forward. TCU countersues former WR Listenbee TCU has responded to former Horned Frogs wide receiver Kolby Listenbee's lawsuit against the school by filing a countersuit against Listenbee, claiming he sued the wrong people. Dartt remains on WKU staff after brain surgery Western Kentucky has made a coaching staff adjustment because offensive line coach Geoff Dartt had surgery to remove brain tumors. Notebook: Former UCF kicker sues school officials Former Central Florida kicker Donald De La Haye is suing school officials over a freedom-of-speech issue, according to WFTV in Orlando, Fla. Notebook: Falcons RB Freeman upbeat after second opinion Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman may not be ready for the start of the team's offseason program, but he is more relieved that he will not need surgery on his knee. Postseason Awards: Brady wins third MVP; Rams clean up New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was named the NFL Most Valuable Player for for the third time in his illustrious career Saturday night. South Korea city celebrates Winter Olympics as views clash on North Korea Choi Byung Kwan remembers the broken bridges, barbed wire encircling a beach, and wildflowers growing over landmines in the Korean demilitarized zone. Legendary Temptations singer Dennis Edwards dies at 74 Dennis Edwards, whose unmistakable voice of the Motown era led The Temptations for two decades, died at age 74. Paul Ryan slammed for tweet about $1.50 pay hike Democrats on Saturday slammed Speaker Paul Ryan for a tweet about a woman whose paycheck went up by $1.50 a week because of the GOP tax-reform bill. Wizards visit Magic hoping to increase winning streak The first two times the Washington Wizards posted four-game winning streaks, John Wall was healthy and participating. Eagles' Wentz, Rams' Gurley honored in fan vote A number of NFL MVP and player-of-the-year awards will be announced in the coming days. Bills QB Tyrod Taylor does not want to restructure contract Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor agreed to have his contract restructured last offseason, allowing Taylor to remain the Bills' starting quarterback. Report: Eagles WR Agholor sick but should play in Super Bowl Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor has flu-like symptoms but should be able to play in Sunday's Super Bowl. Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson wants to play 4-5 more years Adrian Peterson has heard the whispers that his tenure with the Arizona Cardinals could be coming to an end. Russian missiles kill 30 Syrian rebels after militants shoot down fighter jet More than two dozen Syrian rebels on Saturday were killed by Russian cruise-missile attacks after Syrian rebels downed a Russian fighter jet. Aubameyang, Sanchez score first goals for Arsenal, Manchester United Alexis Sanchez and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored their first goals for new clubs Manchester United and Arsenal on Saturday. Navy commissions littoral combat ship USS Omaha The USS Omaha, the Navy's newest Independence-variant littoral combat ship, was commissioned Saturday afternoon at the Broadway pier in San Diego. Manchester City's Raheem Sterling misses easy goal in tie with Burnley Manchester City star Raheem Sterling missed an easy goal against Burnley FC Saturday while just a few feet from an open net. 'General Hospital' adding Max Gail as Sonny's father Max Gail, who is best known for playing Wojciehowicz on the cop comedy "Barney Miller," is to play Sonny's father on the ABC soap opera "General Hospital." Flu-stricken Pink practices national anthem for Super Bowl Pop star Pink said on Facebook Saturday she has the flu, but still intends to perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Sunday's Super Bowl. |
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110K condoms at Winter Olympics has some Koreans cheeringSome hope the attention given to condoms in PyeongChang will help those in the country discuss sexual health issues more openly. Tax breaks have filmmakers saying 'oui' to ParisTax rebates, local savoir-faire and stunning architecture have helped the French capital attract some of the world's biggest filmmakers. Poland's top politician says Holocaust bill is misunderstoodThe leader of Poland's ruling party said a bill that criminalizes certain statements about the Holocaust is "is being interpreted totally wrong." Russian jet downed and pilot killed by Syrian militantsSyrian militants downed a Russian fighter jet and killed its pilot in northwest Syria on Saturday, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported. Migrants targeted, shot by gunman in ItalyA right-wing Italian gunman shot and wounded six African immigrants in a two-hour drive-by shooting spree Saturday. Archaeologists uncover 4,000-year-old tomb in EgyptEgypt's Ministry of Antiquities said they believed the burial site belonged to a woman named "Hetpet," a high-ranking royal palace official. Lady Gaga cancels tour dates due to 'severe pain'In a message to fans, Lady Gaga said she was devastated at having to cancel the rest of her European tour but that she had to put her well-being first. More Recent Articles
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As F.B.I. Took a Year to Pursue the Nassar Case, Dozens Say They Were MolestedThe agency was seemingly slowed by jurisdictional issues, and athletes went unwarned that a potential child molester was in their midst. News Analysis: Trump’s Unparalleled War on a Pillar of Society: Law EnforcementPresident Trump has raised fears that he is tearing at the credibility of some of the most important institutions in American life to save himself. Trump Says Republican Memo ‘Totally Vindicates’ HimThough President Trump said the highly contentious memo proved his innocence, it did nothing to clear him of either collusion or obstruction. Secret Alliance: Israel Carries Out Airstrikes in Egypt, With Cairo’s O.K.Unmarked Israeli aircraft have been pounding Islamist militants in the North Sinai. Israel’s role has been kept secret to prevent a backlash in Egypt. U.S. Pays Billions for ‘Assisted Living,’ but What Does It Get?Federal investigators say they have found huge gaps in the regulation of assisted living facilities that take care of Medicaid beneficiaries. ‘They Can’t Wait to Vote’: Energized Democrats Target Dominant G.O.P. in StatehousesRepublicans have dominated state governments for almost a decade, but Democrats are exploiting President Trump’s unpopularity in an effort to make inroads in 2018. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsOur film critics have chosen 28 essential movies in honor of Black History Month. Cryptocurrency entrepreneurs are looking to create a haven in Puerto Rico. They were Super Bowl heroes; then they weren’t. And other great stories. Opinion: What It’s Like to Live in a Surveillance StateChina is deploying high-tech totalitarianism to repress Uighurs in the western region of Xinjiang. Op-Ed Contributor: The Memo Doesn’t Vindicate Trump. It’s More Proof of Obstruction.What might be the lasting legacy of the Nunes memo is what it says about the president’s corrupt intent. Op-Ed Columnist: This Is Why Uma Thurman Is AngryOp-Ed Columnist: The Scariest Catholic in AmericaOp-Ed Columnist: The Necessary Immigration DebateOp-Ed Columnist: Woody Allen Meets #MeTooMore people seem to believe Dylan Farrow’s charge that her adoptive father sexually assaulted her when she was 7. Editorial: How Trump Can Keep His Vows on Opioids and InfrastructurePerhaps he will finally take them seriously to impress midterm voters. If so, there are many good ideas to consider. Opinion: Why Iranian Women Are Taking Off Their Head ScarvesFor years, Iranian women have made protests against compulsory hijab secondary to their fight. Now, young women are making it central. Russian Warplane Shot Down in Syria by Rebels, Defense Ministry SaysThe jet was downed in Idlib in one of the country’s so-called de-escalation zones. The pilot survived the initial attack by parachuting from the plane but was killed on the ground by militia members. New Doubts in Natalie Wood’s Death: ‘I Don’t Think She Got in the Water by Herself’The actress’s 1981 death at sea was recently reclassified as suspicious. Robert Wagner, her husband, is not a suspect but “more of a person of interest now,” the police said. ‘Racial Hatred’ Cited After African Immigrants Are Shot in ItalySix people were injured in the rampage, which came just days after a Nigerian was arrested in a separate killing. One official called Saturday’s shooting retaliation. Paul Ryan Deletes Tweet Lauding a $1.50 Benefit From the New Tax LawArchaeologists in Egypt Discover 4,400-Year-Old TombThe tomb is believed to belong to Hetpet, a powerful priestess, and it contains rare paintings of her hunting and fishing. In New Orleans, Whispers of Haiti Become a Brassy Mardi Gras ShoutThe band Arcade Fire will put on a Haitian-themed party and parade at a time when the news has been bleak for many Haitian-Americans. Pyeongchang’s Winding Path From Obscurity to Olympics FameWhy is a mountain town in South Korea’s poorest province, near one of the world’s most dangerous and heavily armed borders, hosting the Winter Games? Plenty of perseverance, for one. Lasers Reveal a Maya Civilization So Dense It Blew Experts’ MindsMore than 60,000 Maya structures have been discovered in Guatemala, changing the way archaeologists understand the ancient civilization. Trilobites: Sedate a Plant, and It Seems to Lose Consciousness. Is It Conscious?Plants can be frozen in place with the same anesthetics used on you during surgery. It suggests they may be less different from animals than is often assumed. More Recent Articles
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NEW YORK -- The Atlanta Hawks head to Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon for the rubber match of the teams' season series.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The final month of the regular season is here and Ohio State surprisingly finds itself in position to make a run at a Big Ten championship.
BOSTON -- Terry Rozier made a promise after scoring a career-high 31 points to lead the Boston Celtics to a 119-110 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.
Wide receivers Randy Moss and Terrell Owens, linebackers Brian Urlacher and Ray Lewis, and safety Brian Dawkins were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, it was announced Saturday night.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- On Friday night in Brooklyn, Los Angeles Lakers coach Luke Walton gave his team a burst of offensive energy by taking out point guard Tyler Ennis and going instead with Brandon Ingram as a point forward.
TCU has responded to former Horned Frogs wide receiver Kolby Listenbee's lawsuit against the school by filing a countersuit against Listenbee, claiming he sued the wrong people.
Western Kentucky has made a coaching staff adjustment because offensive line coach Geoff Dartt had surgery to remove brain tumors.
Former Central Florida kicker Donald De La Haye is suing school officials over a freedom-of-speech issue, according to WFTV in Orlando, Fla.
Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman may not be ready for the start of the team's offseason program, but he is more relieved that he will not need surgery on his knee.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was named the NFL Most Valuable Player for for the third time in his illustrious career Saturday night.
Choi Byung Kwan remembers the broken bridges, barbed wire encircling a beach, and wildflowers growing over landmines in the Korean demilitarized zone.
Dennis Edwards, whose unmistakable voice of the Motown era led The Temptations for two decades, died at age 74.
Democrats on Saturday slammed Speaker Paul Ryan for a tweet about a woman whose paycheck went up by $1.50 a week because of the GOP tax-reform bill.
The first two times the Washington Wizards posted four-game winning streaks, John Wall was healthy and participating.
A number of NFL MVP and player-of-the-year awards will be announced in the coming days.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor agreed to have his contract restructured last offseason, allowing Taylor to remain the Bills' starting quarterback.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor has flu-like symptoms but should be able to play in Sunday's Super Bowl.
Adrian Peterson has heard the whispers that his tenure with the Arizona Cardinals could be coming to an end.
More than two dozen Syrian rebels on Saturday were killed by Russian cruise-missile attacks after Syrian rebels downed a Russian fighter jet.
Alexis Sanchez and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored their first goals for new clubs Manchester United and Arsenal on Saturday.
The USS Omaha, the Navy's newest Independence-variant littoral combat ship, was commissioned Saturday afternoon at the Broadway pier in San Diego.
Manchester City star Raheem Sterling missed an easy goal against Burnley FC Saturday while just a few feet from an open net.
Max Gail, who is best known for playing Wojciehowicz on the cop comedy "Barney Miller," is to play Sonny's father on the ABC soap opera "General Hospital."
Pop star Pink said on Facebook Saturday she has the flu, but still intends to perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Sunday's Super Bowl. 



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