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Surging Capitals return home to face RangersShorthanded Celtics take on JazzTimberwolves can't afford to overlook Hawks The Minnesota Timberwolves had a big opportunity to boost their postseason chances returning home against two of the worst teams in the NBA. 76ers look to extend win streak against Knicks As if the Philadelphia 76ers needed to add any more fuel to their raging fire heading into their Wednesday night home matchup with the Knicks. Trump ends protected immigrant status for thousands of Liberians The Trump administration will end special protected immigration status for Liberians who have lived in the United States legally for decades. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. rips walk-off homer for Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr. used the last at-bat of Toronto Blue Jays spring training to swat a walk-off homer Tuesday against the St. Louis Cardinals. Uber will not reapply for permit to test self-driving cars in California Uber will not renew its permit to test self-driving cars in California until an investigation into the fatal accident in Arizona earlier this month is finished. Jamie Vardy scores sneaky goal in England draw vs. Italy England scored off of an unbelievably quick free kick in its tie against Italy Tuesday in a soccer friendly at Wembley Stadium in London. Kim Jong Un says he is 'committed to denuclearization' in talks with Xi Jinping North Korea has expressed commitment to denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, while reaffirming bilateral ties with China. Spain destroys Messi-less Argentina Spain smacked Argentina 6-1 Tuesday in an international soccer friendly at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain. Season 3 of 'Humans' to debut on AMC June 5 Season 3 of "Humans," a sci-fi drama starring Gemma Chan and Ivanno Jeremiah, is to debut on AMC June 5. AHA: Solving the dilemma of not enough heartsU.S. deaths from infectious diseases decline, but not everywhere Though fewer Americans are now dying from infectious diseases, great disparities persist across the country, a new study finds. Scientists say they discovered a 'new organ' in the body The human body is full of surprises. The latest: A newly identified "organ" that might affect major diseases. Foxconn acquires Belkin in $866m merger Taiwanese hardware manufacturer Foxconn reached an agreement Tuesday to acquire U.S. electronics company Belkin in a $866 million merger. Chicago Bears re-sign Marcus Cooper, Patrick Scales The Chicago Bears re-signed cornerback Marcus Cooper and long snapper Patrick Scales, the team announced Tuesday. 4K embryos destroyed in Cleveland fertility clinic University Hospitals in Cleveland said Tuesday that as many as 4,000 human eggs and embryos were destroyed due to an error, twice as many as originally thought. Owners approve Mark Davis, Oakland Raiders' stadium plan for Las Vegas The Oakland Raiders moved another step closer to the Nevada state line when NFL owners approved the team's $1.8 billion stadium plan for Las Vegas. CBS orders second seasons of 'S.W.A.T.' and 'SEAL Team' CBS renewed its action series "Seal Team" and "S.W.A.T." for second seasons to air during the 2018-19 broadcast season, the network announced Tuesday. Selena Gomez, Kumail Nanjiani booked for 'Voyage of Doctor Dolittle' Robert Downey Jr. announced on social media Tuesday who will be lending their voices to various animated critters in his movie "The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle." Google loses to Oracle in Android copyright case A federal appeals court ruled Google violated copyright laws by using Oracle's software when developing its Android mobile platform. Ryan Tannehill not precluding Miami Dolphins from drafting QB Despite their commitment to Ryan Tannehill as their starter, the Miami Dolphins might want to take a quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft. Watchdog: FBI took Apple to court too soon over locked iPhone The FBI did not exhaust all options to access an iPhone belonging to the San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooter before going to court with apple, a watchdog said. |
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Los Angeles Times | Orange County may take stand against state's 'sanctuary' laws Los Angeles Times Supporters of the Los Alamitos City Council vote to oppose California's sanctuary state law celebrate. (Video by Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times). Just more than a week after tiny Los Alamitos voted to defy California's law protecting immigrants in ... A California sheriff is skirting state 'sanctuary' laws to help ICE capture undocumented immigrants California Faces Pushback From Towns on Sanctuary State Law Orange County Supervisors Revolt Against California's Sanctuary Law |
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un visited China, state media saysThe trip is believed to be Kim's first known trip outside North Korea since he took power in 2011. North Korea's mystery train: Drab on the outside, 'opulent' on the insideOfficials haven't confirmed that Kim Jong Un visited Beijing, but if he did, his ride there likely included plenty of bling, experts say 125-year-old U.K. soccer team under threat from New York real estate developerFounded in 1893, the club has gained a hipster cult following partly because of its staunch commitment to social justice off the field. Torture Photos Smuggled from SyriaThe extreme human suffering in Syria has been newly documented in tens of thousands of photographs of prisoners who died in that country's civil war. The photos, reportedly smuggled out of the country, have been released by three former war crimes prosecutors who say they are clear evidence of systematic abuse and torture by the Assad regime. ITV's Paul Davies reports. A warning: some of the images in this report are extremely graphic, showing the injured and emaciated bodies of the detainees who died. Sailor feared lost at sea in Volvo Ocean RaceFisher fell overboard from Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag's 65-foot sloop in rough conditions Monday during the around-the-world race. Accused Mexican kingpin 'Gordo' moved enough fentanyl to 'kill millions'The accused Mexican drug kingpin, nicknamed "Gordo," trafficked enough fentanyl to 'kill millions.' Dozens of kids confirmed dead in mall fire; Putin blames 'sloppiness' as anger growsOne mourning father recounts recognizing dead 8-year-old son "by his little boots." Woman who dodged Auschwitz roundup dies after anti-Semitic stabbing in ParisMirielle Knoll escaped a notorious WWII roundup of Paris Jews, in which police herded some 13,000 people into a stadium and shipped them to Auschwitz. Mayor of London angling for NFL franchise, Super BowlThe NFL is continuing to push for a presence in London, and the mayor is only to happy to have America's most popular sport. Anti-Semitism accusations engulf Britain's opposition leaderIn 2009, he invited representatives of Hamas and Hezbollah to an event in Parliament and called them "friends." Criminal probe launched into Russian mall fire that killed 64Russian authorities detained four people and are investigating a security guard who allegedly turned off the warning system while the Kemerovo mall burned. More Recent Articles
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The Washington Capitals are getting hot at just the right time.
Injuries to key players are piling up at an alarming rate for Boston.
The Minnesota Timberwolves had a big opportunity to boost their postseason chances returning home against two of the worst teams in the NBA.
As if the Philadelphia 76ers needed to add any more fuel to their raging fire heading into their Wednesday night home matchup with the Knicks.
The Trump administration will end special protected immigration status for Liberians who have lived in the United States legally for decades.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. used the last at-bat of Toronto Blue Jays spring training to swat a walk-off homer Tuesday against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Uber will not renew its permit to test self-driving cars in California until an investigation into the fatal accident in Arizona earlier this month is finished.
England scored off of an unbelievably quick free kick in its tie against Italy Tuesday in a soccer friendly at Wembley Stadium in London.
North Korea has expressed commitment to denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, while reaffirming bilateral ties with China.
Spain smacked Argentina 6-1 Tuesday in an international soccer friendly at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain.
Season 3 of "Humans," a sci-fi drama starring Gemma Chan and Ivanno Jeremiah, is to debut on AMC June 5.
The American Heart Association says there's a shortage on donor hearts.
Though fewer Americans are now dying from infectious diseases, great disparities persist across the country, a new study finds.
The human body is full of surprises. The latest: A newly identified "organ" that might affect major diseases.
Taiwanese hardware manufacturer Foxconn reached an agreement Tuesday to acquire U.S. electronics company Belkin in a $866 million merger.
The Chicago Bears re-signed cornerback Marcus Cooper and long snapper Patrick Scales, the team announced Tuesday.
University Hospitals in Cleveland said Tuesday that as many as 4,000 human eggs and embryos were destroyed due to an error, twice as many as originally thought.
The Oakland Raiders moved another step closer to the Nevada state line when NFL owners approved the team's $1.8 billion stadium plan for Las Vegas.
CBS renewed its action series "Seal Team" and "S.W.A.T." for second seasons to air during the 2018-19 broadcast season, the network announced Tuesday.
Robert Downey Jr. announced on social media Tuesday who will be lending their voices to various animated critters in his movie "The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle."
A federal appeals court ruled Google violated copyright laws by using Oracle's software when developing its Android mobile platform.
Despite their commitment to Ryan Tannehill as their starter, the Miami Dolphins might want to take a quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft.
The FBI did not exhaust all options to access an iPhone belonging to the San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooter before going to court with apple, a watchdog said. 



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