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Food distributors sue Tyson Foods and others for collusion Two of the largest food distributors in the United States have sued several top poultry suppliers, alleging they conspired to manipulate prices. 1K flu deaths expected in Louisiana this year, health officials say The flu is expected to hit Louisiana hard this year and could potentially result in more than 1,000 deaths, health officials said this week. Philadelphia Eagles' rush could be key vs. Patriots' Brady Neither New England nor Philadelphia is a tropical paradise, so for the Patriots and Eagles, the Minnesota winter weather has been pretty normal. SB LII Notebook: Pats' Gronkowski limited in practice The New England Patriots had their first practice of the week in Minnesota on Wednesday in preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl. James Harrison a snug fit with Patriots The New England Patriots wore their white jerseys, but Harrison wouldn't have given his location away with just a cursory look. North Korean leader calls for world-class trolley bus factory North Korean leader Kim Jong Un emphasized the importance of domestic production, as he toured a trolley bus factory in Pyongyang. Michigan dog approved for unemployment benefits In a mix-up at the Michigan unemployment office, a dog was approved for unemployment benefits. U.S. renews Syria's Temporary Protected Status for 18 months The United States Wednesday extended Temporary Protected Status for nearly 7,000 Syrians seeking refuge in the country. MS patients may gain from balance-focused workouts New research suggests a specially designed exercise program can help put MS patients on firmer ground. Procedure beats drugs for a-fib with heart failure For people with both atrial fibrillation and heart failure, a procedure called ablation can be life-saving, a new clinical trial shows. North Korean Olympians to travel to Pyeongchang on Thursday North Korean athletes competing in the Olympics will travel to Pyeongchang on Thursday with South Korean skiers returning from a joint skiing session. Smoking habit tougher to break for some Americans While the overall smoking rate has plummeted among Americans, some smokers still struggle with the habit, a new report shows. Hong Kong legislature votes to ban all ivory salesEPA pushes Obama-era water rule back two years The Environmental Protection Agency pushed back the applicable date of a 2015 rule redefining government power over small waterways by two years. J.K. Rowling claps back over Dumbledore uproar Writer J.K. Rowling addressed via Twitter criticism that the next "Fantastic Beasts" movie will not feature an openly gay Dumbledore played by Jude Law. Notebook: Gronkowski limited in Patriots practice The New England Patriots kicked off their Super Bowl week of practices with their first and only fully-padded session on Wednesday afternoon at the Minnesota Vikings' Winter Park indoor facility. Notebook: East Carolina QB Minshew leaves school Starting quarterback Gardner Minshew has withdrawn from East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., in order to deal with a family matter at his home in Mississippi. Super Bowl injury report: Patriots vs. EaglesPharmacist sentenced to 8 years for 2012 meningitis outbreak A federal judge in Massachusetts sentenced a former pharmacist to eight years in prison for his role in a 2012 meningitis outbreak, the FDA announced Wednesday. Patriots hold first (and only) padded SBLII practice Patriots kick off Super Bowl week of practices with first and only fully padded practice. Alabama TE Tennison arrested for pot possession University of Alabama backup tight end Major Tennison was arrested on Wednesday and charged with second-degree marijuana possession in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Truck driver arrested for damage to Peru's Nazca Lines Peruvian authorities arrested a truck driver they said drove his vehicle through the Nazca Lines, partly damaging the protected archaeological site. New address for QB Smith; next stop for Cousins Denver? BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- The first bomb dropped Tuesday night in what is expected to an offseason of considerable volatility among quarterbacks in the NFL. |
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Quiksilver surfwear boss missing at sea after fishing tripPierre Agnes went missing after a fishing trip, Quiksilver's California-based parent company said. His boat washed ashore near Capbreton, southwest France. Superstorm transforms Australian plain into an 'ocean'The driver of a four-wheel drive truck had difficulty following the highway after 17 inches of rain fell in Western Australia. U.S. missile defense test fails off Hawaii, officials sayIf it's confirmed, the flop would be the second straight failure of a system designed to knock intermediate-range missiles out of the air. Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation detailsAs special counsel Mueller continues his inquiries into Russia collusion in the 2016 election, new information continues to be added to the timeline of facts. Vietnam lists U.S.-based Vietnamese-American group as 'terrorist' organizationA U.S. Embassy spokesman in Hanoi said the organization is not designated as a terrorist group by the U.S. State Department. Spanish police find stolen oranges in fruitful traffic stopPolice in Seville, southern Spain, released images of three vehicles loaded with more than 8,000 pounds of stolen oranges. Pope sends sex crimes investigator to ChileAfter recent controversies, Pope Francis decided to send the Vatican's most respected sex crimes expert to Chile to investigate a bishop accused by victims of covering up for the country's most notorious pedophile priest. 'Top secret' documents found locked in filing cabinets sold Down UnderThe government launched an urgent investigation into the loss of thousands of classified documents that were sold with two second-hand filing cabinets 'These paintings don't belong to us': Nazi-looted art displayed at LouvreMore than 45,000 objects have been handed back to their rightful owners since World War II, but more than 2,000 remain unclaimed in France. More Recent Articles |
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Trump, Brenda Fitzgerald, Virginia: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingF.B.I. Condemns Push to Release Secret Republican MemoThe bureau is at odds with President Trump, who wants to see the memo, which is said to accuse the F.B.I. and Justice Department of surveillance abuses, made public. News Analysis: The Real Aim of the Nunes Memo Is the Mueller InvestigationThe memo has emerged as the latest attempt by Republicans to portray the actions of the investigators in the Russia inquiry as the real scandal. News Analysis: Trump’s Speech Leaves Two Sides Further Apart Than Ever on ImmigrationIf the president believed his State of the Union address would bring the bipartisan agreement he says he seeks any closer, he received little encouragement on Wednesday. Ordering Guantánamo to Stay Open Is One Thing, but Refilling It Is AnotherDespite signing an order to keep the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, open, President Trump hasn’t solved problems that kept him from bringing new detainees there last year. The trump presidency: 2018 State of the Union Fact-CheckTimes Reporters weigh in on the facts, falsehoods and statements that need context from Donald Trump's first State of the Union Justice Department Dismisses Corruption Case Against MenendezThe decision will allow Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, to run for re-election without having to face a new trial. Train Carrying Republican Lawmakers to Retreat Crashes Into TruckOne person in the truck was killed in the rural Virginia crash, and the lawmakers were preparing to take buses to their resort in West Virginia. Trey Gowdy, Who Led House Benghazi Inquiry, Will Not Seek Re-election“There is a time to come and a time to go,” Mr. Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican who was swept into office with the Tea Party wave of 2010, wrote on Twitter. Xerox, an Innovator Hit by Digital Revolution, Cedes Control to FujifilmThe American company pioneered office copy machines and the graphic interface used by today’s computers. But it was unable to turn that technology into a success. Justice Dept. Escalates Inquiry on Global Sports CorruptionUnited States prosecutors are investigating executives involved with bids for major global sporting events run by FIFA, the I.O.C. and the U.S.O.C. New C.D.C. Chief Saw Coca-Cola as Ally in Obesity FightDr. Brenda Fitzgerald said she would consider taking money from Coke for C.D.C. programs despite the agency’s having cut ties with the company in the past. Editorial: It’s Time for Michigan State to Clean HouseFor two decades, university officials dismissed or silenced Larry Nassar’s victims. Now its trustees should resign to make way for new leadership. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The State of the (White Nationalist) UnionIf last night was about “unity,” Mr. Trump wants to unite only white Americans. Opinion: Sartorial Stands at the State of the UnionMelania Trump dressed like Hillary Clinton. And Democrats looked like they were at a funeral. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Baby Hope’s Birth Mom Has a NameOp-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Birth Control ProblemsOp-Ed Columnist: I Stand With the ‘She-Devils’Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Tries for a ResetThe speech gave a glimpse of a potentially successful Trump presidency — and why it’s already slipped away. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Debt to ReaganHis speech not only appealed to the G.O.P. base, it also threatens to enlarge that base in ways that will be threatening to Democrats. Opinion: Mort Walker, HistorianComic strips epitomize the term “ephemera.” Which is exactly what they aren’t, as the creator of “Beetle Bailey” understood. 6,900 Syrians Win Permission to Stay in the U.S., for NowThe Trump administration, which had ended protections for Haitians and Salvadorans, maintained them for Syrians because of their country’s continuing civil war. San Francisco Will Clear Thousands of Marijuana ConvictionsWith marijuana legalization, some crimes are no longer crimes. Cases as old as the 1970s will be dismissed and erased. Michelle Obama Reveals What Was in the Tiffany Box From Melania Trump. You Can Sleep Now.It was one of the biggest mysteries in Washington since President Trump took office on Jan. 20, 2017: What did Mrs. Trump give the departing first lady in a blue box? Facebook Aims to Soothe Wall Street Over News Feed ChangesThe social network, which is overhauling what people consume on the site, said its business would remain robust even if some users spent less time on its platform. BBC Managers Face Barrage of Criticism in Gender Pay DisputeLawmakers said the broadcaster faced a crisis as scores of employees have filed complaints and a former editor said it operated a “caste” system. Britain Was a Pioneer in Outsourcing Services. Now, the Model Is ‘Broken.’For a generation, Britain has eagerly enlisted private contractors to provide social services. But the model may be cracking under the pressure of austerity. Trump’s Environmental Rollbacks Were Fast. It Could Get Messy in Court.Legal experts say many were made without fully considering the laws and procedures governing changes, making them vulnerable to legal challenges. Amazon Wants to Disrupt Health Care in America. In China, Tech Giants Already Have.While the United States is focused on reining in costs, Chinese tech firms are looking to build the hospital of the future using artificial intelligence. Hut! Hut! Hut! What?The distinctive command of football, no matter how complex it gets, is not Now! or Go! It is Hut! But even players are not sure why. The Super Blue Blood Moon: Pictures From an Astronomical Hat TrickAround the world, people woke up early or stayed up late to take in the cosmic coincidence of a blue moon, a supermoon and a lunar eclipse. The Carpetbagger: Why Didn’t Steven Spielberg Get an Oscar Nomination for ‘The Post’?A. The academy is jealous. B. The film is out of step. C. He set the bar high with “Schindler’s List.” D. None of the above; it was a fluke. Nonfiction: The War That Will Not EndIn “Directorate S,” Steve Coll recounts America’s seemingly futile search for victory in Afghanistan. Lens: These Dreamlike Portraits Explore L.G.B.T.Q. Identity in IndiaSoumya Sankar Bose’s collaborative photos imagine possible futures, and re-examine traumatic pasts, through his subjects’ visions and anxieties. The Story of a Thing: A ‘High Maintenance’ Co-Creator on Her Favorite PossessionsKatja Blichfeld reflects on two chairs that used to belong to her great-aunt — that help serve as a reminder of how she wants to live. It’s No Secret: It’s the Little Things, Like Coffee, Cocktails and ListeningJamie Cat Callan and Bill Thompson met in her English class; the semicolon, and all that is ordinary, connected them from the beginning. Where NASA Put a Parking Lot, Dinosaurs and Mammals Once Crossed PathsAn 8.5-foot-long slab found in Maryland preserved tracks left by prehistoric creatures. The site was almost obliterated before the rock was unearthed. More Recent Articles |
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Two of the largest food distributors in the United States have sued several top poultry suppliers, alleging they conspired to manipulate prices.
The flu is expected to hit Louisiana hard this year and could potentially result in more than 1,000 deaths, health officials said this week.
Neither New England nor Philadelphia is a tropical paradise, so for the Patriots and Eagles, the Minnesota winter weather has been pretty normal.
The New England Patriots had their first practice of the week in Minnesota on Wednesday in preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl.
The New England Patriots wore their white jerseys, but Harrison wouldn't have given his location away with just a cursory look.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un emphasized the importance of domestic production, as he toured a trolley bus factory in Pyongyang.
In a mix-up at the Michigan unemployment office, a dog was approved for unemployment benefits.
The United States Wednesday extended Temporary Protected Status for nearly 7,000 Syrians seeking refuge in the country.
New research suggests a specially designed exercise program can help put MS patients on firmer ground.
For people with both atrial fibrillation and heart failure, a procedure called ablation can be life-saving, a new clinical trial shows.
North Korean athletes competing in the Olympics will travel to Pyeongchang on Thursday with South Korean skiers returning from a joint skiing session.
While the overall smoking rate has plummeted among Americans, some smokers still struggle with the habit, a new report shows.
The Hong Kong legislature voted Wednesday to ban all ivory sales by 2021.
The Environmental Protection Agency pushed back the applicable date of a 2015 rule redefining government power over small waterways by two years.
Writer J.K. Rowling addressed via Twitter criticism that the next "Fantastic Beasts" movie will not feature an openly gay Dumbledore played by Jude Law.
The New England Patriots kicked off their Super Bowl week of practices with their first and only fully-padded session on Wednesday afternoon at the Minnesota Vikings' Winter Park indoor facility.
Starting quarterback Gardner Minshew has withdrawn from East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., in order to deal with a family matter at his home in Mississippi.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 INJURY REPORT
A federal judge in Massachusetts sentenced a former pharmacist to eight years in prison for his role in a 2012 meningitis outbreak, the FDA announced Wednesday.
Patriots kick off Super Bowl week of practices with first and only fully padded practice.
University of Alabama backup tight end Major Tennison was arrested on Wednesday and charged with second-degree marijuana possession in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Peruvian authorities arrested a truck driver they said drove his vehicle through the Nazca Lines, partly damaging the protected archaeological site.
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- The first bomb dropped Tuesday night in what is expected to an offseason of considerable volatility among quarterbacks in the NFL. 



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