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Jets announce promotion of Bates to OC The New York Jets announced Wednesday that Jeremy Bates has been promoted to offensive coordinator. Peruvian man recaptured after escaping prison by drugging twin brother A Peruvian man who escaped from prison by drugging his twin brother during a visit and taking his place was recaptured by authorities this week. U.S. intel agencies warn against using Chinese brand smartphones U.S. intelligence officials advised Americans on Wednesday not to use smartphones made by Chinese companies Huawei or ZTE. Drug might be safer alternative to ease dementia psychosis The "overmedication" of agitated dementia patients -- with the use of powerful antipsychotic drugs -- is an ongoing issue in U.S. health care. New treatment approved for prostate cancer that resists hormone therapy Erleada (apalutamide) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat non-spreading prostate cancer. First blood test to evaluate potential concussions approved The first blood test designed to help doctors evaluate whether a suspected brain injury is a concussion has been approved by the FDA. Berkeley, Calif., votes to become 'sanctuary city' for marijuana The city council of Berkeley, Calif., voted to make the city a sanctuary for adult marijuana users and sellers. Aid reaches Syrian enclave for first time this year An international convoy made its first delivery of food and humanitarian supplies this year to the Eastern Ghouta area of Syria on Wednesday. NBC orders second season of 'Midnight, Texas' NBC said it ordered a second season of its supernatural thriller "Midnight, Texas." Jon Favreau to voice alien in 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Ron Howard said fellow filmmaker Jon Favreau is lending his voice to a non-human character in Howard's upcoming movie "Solo: A Stars Wars Story." Notebook: Manziel to play in Spring League Former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is headed to the short-season developmental Spring League. Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai dead at 65 Morgan Tsvangirai, an opposition leader who ran against former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, died Wednesday at the age of 65. Report: Sebastian Janikowski finished with Raiders Kicker Sebastian Janikowski was told on Wednesday that the Oakland Raiders will not bring him back for a 19th season, ESPN reported. Redskins safety Cravens reinstated by NFL Two days after applying for reinstatement, Washington Redskins safety Su'a Cravens was reinstated by the NFL on Wednesday, multiple media outlets reported. Daniel Kilgore: Niners ink C to three-year extension The San Francisco 49ers gave center Daniel Kilgore a three-year contract extension on Wednesday, linking him to the team through 2020. Bobby Hart: Cincinnati Bengals sign free agent OL The Cincinnati Bengals made a move to improve their offensive line on Wednesday, signing free agent offensive lineman Bobby Hart. Cardinals keep six assistants, add 11 The Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday announced the retention of six assistant coaches and the addition of 11 others to the coaching staff of new head coach Steve Wilks. Cowboys reportedly adding Nussmeier to staff Doug Nussmeier, who was a quarterback during his brief NFL playing career, will join the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff as a tight ends coach, ESPN.com reported Wednesday. New Mexico denies Davie's appeal of suspension University of New Mexico voted to uphold a 30-day suspension of head football coach Bob Davie after the university's board of regents rejected an appeal filed by Davie. Report: Stanford QB Costello to miss spring practice Quarterback K.J. Costello, who started seven games for Stanford as a redshirt freshman in 2017, will miss spring practice because of a hip injury, Bruce Feldman of Sports Illustrated reported. |
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Who is Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa's next president?A protégé of Nelson Mandela, Ramaphosa grew up in a notoriously impoverished segregated township of Johannesburg but his toughest years may lie ahead. Meghan Markle quietly spreads her wings in ways reminiscent of DianaPrince Harry's wife-to-be Meghan Markle has an unprecedented opportunity to shine a light on issues affecting minorities, analysts say. Twitter deleted 200,000 Russian troll tweets. Read them here.Twitter doesn't make it easy to track Russian propaganda efforts — this database can help Chloe Kim's beaming dad is one of the breakout stars of the OlympicsJong Jin Kim, who moved to the United States from South Korea in 1982, won over spectators around the world with his charming signs and irrepressible pride. Russian fans mock 'stupid' ban on athletes at Olympic GamesFans are wearing the colors of the Russian flag and cheering pro-Russian slogans — thumbing their noses at the IOC for Team Russia's ban. More Recent Articles
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Florida Shooting, Jacob Zuma, Chris Rock: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingFlorida School Shooting: ‘No Words’ as 17 Die in a Barrage of BulletsThe gunman, armed with a semiautomatic AR-15 assault rifle, was a former student of the school who began his rampage shortly before dismissal time, the authorities said. Florida School Shooting: ‘Kids Were Freaking Out’A gunman opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. The victims included students and adults. Nikolas Cruz, Shooting Suspect, Had Been Expelled From School, Authorities SayStudents at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., remember him as a quiet student who nonetheless alarmed others with his affinity for firearms. Trump, a Week After Porter Resigned, Says He’s ‘Totally Opposed’ to Domestic ViolencePresident Trump’s statement came as his chief of staff faced new questions about his handling of abuse claims against the staff secretary Rob Porter. Riding an Untamed Horse: Priebus Opens Up on Serving TrumpReince Priebus, the president’s first White House chief of staff, said his tenure was even more arduous than outsiders knew. “Take everything you’ve heard and multiply it by 50,” he says in a new book. Senators Strike Bipartisan Deal on Immigration Despite Veto ThreatThe legislation sets up a clash that will pit the political center of the Senate against the president and the Republican congressional leadership. Trump Lawyer’s Payment to Porn Star Raises New QuestionsThe admission by President Trump’s longtime personal lawyer that he sent $130,000 to a pornographic film actress is raising new legal, ethical and factual questions. Jacob Zuma’s Legacy Is a Weakened South AfricaJacob Zuma’s legacy includes a series of scandals, increased corruption, few successes and a loss of faith in Nelson Mandela’s party. Jacob Zuma Steps Down as South Africa’s PresidentCyril Ramaphosa, newly elected as the leader of the African National Congress, is in line to be the next leader of the country. Netanyahu, Defiant and Confident, Vows Not to ResignFacing bribery charges, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel still has a commanding hold on power. Editorial: South Africa’s Zuma Leaves Behind a Broken DemocracyCan the party of Nelson Mandela, which has had a near-monopoly on South African politics, cleanse and revive itself? Op-Ed Contributor: Poor People Deserve Better Than Food in a BoxI know all about how people who use SNAP benefits are humiliated. A Trump proposal will make it worse. Editorial: Why Does Trump Ignore Top Officials’ Warnings on Russia?His refusal to take on the Russian threat to our democracy violates his oath to ‘preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.’ Op-Ed Contributor: Is Australia’s Media Too Prudish for a Sex Scandal?Australia’s married deputy prime minister is having a child with a former staff member. The country’s media have been strangely reluctant to cover it. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How to Fix Olympic Ice HockeyOp-Ed Columnist: Death by Hanging in TehranThe supposed “suicide” in prison of an Iranian-Canadian university professor is an outrage that reflects heightened tensions in Iran. Op-Ed Contributor: What Will You Give Up for Lent?Even if you’re not a Christian, the idea of going without for 40 days is not so bad. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What the White House Knew About Rob PorterMaybe he was a great staff secretary. You can’t separate that from the allegations against him. Op-Ed Contributors: Don’t Let Criminals Hide Their Data OverseasBipartisan legislation before Congress would authorize the U.S. to obtain essential information on criminals and terrorists held on servers abroad. Beyoncé Songs Come to the Olympics. But Who Pays for the Rights?Songs with lyrics are permitted at the Winter Games in Pyeongchang for the first time. And because the Games are considered a “live event,” no special permission is required. This Is Not a Drill: Another ‘Emergency’ Alert Is On Its WayRegular bleating from the phones has announced mostly benign alerts, entirely in Korean, mystifying visitors and athletes at the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Report Faults V.A. Secretary Shulkin Over Travel to EuropeThere were “serious derelictions” in a trip taken by David Shulkin, the secretary of veterans affairs, and his wife, an inspector general’s report said. Dr. Shulkin denied wrongdoing. German Coalition Deal Has Both Sides Sour, Even Before the Ink DriesChancellor Angela Merkel has been forced to make a spirited defense, while her prospective partner, head of the Social Democrats, was pushed aside. First Blood Test to Detect Concussions Is ApprovedThe device may be able to quickly identify people with suspected brain injuries that could be widely used by the Pentagon and in sports. Elizabeth Warren, Addressing Claims of Native Ancestry, Vows to Press for TribesMs. Warren used an unannounced appearance on Wednesday to confront a political liability before a potential bid for president. 10 Million Catholics in China Face Storm They Can’t ControlAs the powers that be in Beijing and the Vatican negotiate over who appoints clerics, many worshipers have more pressing worries. Maldives Crisis Could Stir Trouble Between China and IndiaOpposition leaders want India to intervene against the nation’s president, who declared a state of emergency this month, and who is seen as an ally of China. On Comedy: In Chris Rock’s New Special, a Humbler Master at WorkThe comedian’s first new hour-long special in a decade digs into the end of his 16-year marriage. That Time the C.I.A. Tried to Recruit Me: Our Reporter on Covering SpiesWhy do people love spy stories? Scott Shane, our national security reporter, talks tonight with Jennifer Lawrence, star of the new spy thriller “Red Sparrow.” Roses Are Red. That’s a Cliché. Here Is Your Guide to Valentine’s Day.The New York Times loves writing, talking about and analyzing love. Whether you need a last-minute present or some relationship advice, consider this our gift to you. Netflix Is Getting Huge. But Can It Get Great?Having signed Ryan Murphy and Shonda Rhimes, this streaming service is creating a parallel TV universe. But imitation isn’t the route to brilliance. Nonfiction: How We Got From Twinkies to TofuIn “Hippie Food,” Jonathan Kauffman tracks the emergence of the organic, politicized diet so many Americans love today. Other Rooms: A (Teenager’s) Caravan in TuscanyOn a secluded beach in Punta Ala, a Fornasetti-outfitted mobile home is parked for good. Lens: Which of These Images Should Be the World Press Photo of the Year?He Took a Drug to Prevent AIDS. Then He Couldn’t Get Disability Insurance.Insurers have denied life and disability coverage to men taking Truvada to prevent H.I.V. infection, say gay rights advocates and medical experts. More Recent Articles
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The New York Jets announced Wednesday that Jeremy Bates has been promoted to offensive coordinator.
A Peruvian man who escaped from prison by drugging his twin brother during a visit and taking his place was recaptured by authorities this week.
U.S. intelligence officials advised Americans on Wednesday not to use smartphones made by Chinese companies Huawei or ZTE.
The "overmedication" of agitated dementia patients -- with the use of powerful antipsychotic drugs -- is an ongoing issue in U.S. health care.
Erleada (apalutamide) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat non-spreading prostate cancer.
The first blood test designed to help doctors evaluate whether a suspected brain injury is a concussion has been approved by the FDA.
The city council of Berkeley, Calif., voted to make the city a sanctuary for adult marijuana users and sellers.
An international convoy made its first delivery of food and humanitarian supplies this year to the Eastern Ghouta area of Syria on Wednesday.
NBC said it ordered a second season of its supernatural thriller "Midnight, Texas."
Ron Howard said fellow filmmaker Jon Favreau is lending his voice to a non-human character in Howard's upcoming movie "Solo: A Stars Wars Story."
Former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is headed to the short-season developmental Spring League.
Morgan Tsvangirai, an opposition leader who ran against former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, died Wednesday at the age of 65.
Kicker Sebastian Janikowski was told on Wednesday that the Oakland Raiders will not bring him back for a 19th season, ESPN reported.
Two days after applying for reinstatement, Washington Redskins safety Su'a Cravens was reinstated by the NFL on Wednesday, multiple media outlets reported.
The San Francisco 49ers gave center Daniel Kilgore a three-year contract extension on Wednesday, linking him to the team through 2020.
The Cincinnati Bengals made a move to improve their offensive line on Wednesday, signing free agent offensive lineman Bobby Hart.
The Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday announced the retention of six assistant coaches and the addition of 11 others to the coaching staff of new head coach Steve Wilks.
Doug Nussmeier, who was a quarterback during his brief NFL playing career, will join the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff as a tight ends coach, ESPN.com reported Wednesday.
University of New Mexico voted to uphold a 30-day suspension of head football coach Bob Davie after the university's board of regents rejected an appeal filed by Davie.
Quarterback K.J. Costello, who started seven games for Stanford as a redshirt freshman in 2017, will miss spring practice because of a hip injury, Bruce Feldman of Sports Illustrated reported. 



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