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President Trump's requested military parade will likely take place on Veterans Day and span from the U.S. Capitol and the White House, a Pentagon memo says.
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  1. Pentagon memo details plans for Trump's military parade
  2. 2018 NFL Free Agent guide: Top players available in free agency
  3. San Francisco 49ers pass on LB Elvis Dumervil's option
  4. Peyton Manning turns down ESPN, still mulling FOX Sports offer
  5. Ex-NFL QB Jake Plummer: Owners 'scared' to sign Colin Kaepernick
  6. Cincinnati Bengals won't pick up CB Adam 'Pacman' Jones' option
  7. Philadelphia Eagles trade WR Torrey Smith to Carolina Panthers
  8. Tennessee Vols WR Jauan Jennings reinstated to active roster
  9. Valspar Championship: Tiger Woods hits crazy tree shot, literally breaks internet
  10. ACLU sues ICE over alleged separation of asylum-seeking families
  11. Philadelphia Eagles DE Chris Long unsure if he will return
  12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans agrees to 5-year, $82.5 million deal
  13. Cleveland Browns land Jarvis Landry in trade with Miami Dolphins
  14. Alabama's Jalen Hurts pays up for Charles Barkley bet
  15. Most Americans think tech threatens jobs more than immigration, offshoring: Gallup
  16. 'Heat shock' gene helps African insect come back to life after drying out
  17. Wilkerson's mom calls out reporter for lying about son's alcohol issues
  18. Fla. governor signs school security, gun control bill; NRA sues to challenge
  19. Police responding to gunman with hostages at Calif. veterans home
  20. Experiment considers chemical composition of prehistoric ocean
  21. Thunder's Adams accidentally knocks out teammate Ferguson
  22. Curious quokka licks cyclist's pedals in Western Australia
  23. Single PSA test not effective at reducing prostate cancer deaths, study says
  24. Bezos' Amazon stock helped him gain $30.1B since start of year
  25. Truck loses, drags two wheels on Oregon road

Pentagon memo details plans for Trump's military parade

President Trump's requested military parade will likely take place on Veterans Day and span from the U.S. Capitol and the White House, a Pentagon memo says.
    

2018 NFL Free Agent guide: Top players available in free agency

If the first two months of the 2018 NFL offseason are any indication, expect the action to be dizzying when the new league year begins on Wednesday.
    

San Francisco 49ers pass on LB Elvis Dumervil's option

The San Francisco 49ers informed linebacker Elvis Dumervil on Friday that they will not pick up the option on his contract.
    

Peyton Manning turns down ESPN, still mulling FOX Sports offer

Peyton Manning has decided to reject ESPN's offer to be an analyst for Monday Night Football, but still is considering FOX's offer to work on Thursday night.
    

Ex-NFL QB Jake Plummer: Owners 'scared' to sign Colin Kaepernick

Former NFL quarterback Jake Plummer said league owners are "scared" to sign free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
    

Cincinnati Bengals won't pick up CB Adam 'Pacman' Jones' option

The Cincinnati Bengals reported on their website that cornerback Adam Jones has been told the team will not pick up the 2018 option on his contract.
    

Philadelphia Eagles trade WR Torrey Smith to Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers have agreed to acquire wide receiver Torrey Smith from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for cornerback Daryl Worley.
    

Tennessee Vols WR Jauan Jennings reinstated to active roster

Tennessee wide receiver Jauan Jennings is back on the team.
    

Valspar Championship: Tiger Woods hits crazy tree shot, literally breaks internet

Tiger Woods is playing so well at the 2018 Valspar Championship that he literally broke the internet.
    

ACLU sues ICE over alleged separation of asylum-seeking families

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a class-action lawsuit Friday against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
    

Philadelphia Eagles DE Chris Long unsure if he will return

Defensive end Chris Long gave the Philadelphia Eagles a thumbs-up when they asked about trading for defensive end Michael Bennett.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans agrees to 5-year, $82.5 million deal

Wide receiver Mike Evans on Friday agreed to a five-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers worth $82.5 million, according to multiple media outlets.
    

Cleveland Browns land Jarvis Landry in trade with Miami Dolphins

The Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins have agreed to a trade that will bring three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry to Cleveland.
    

Alabama's Jalen Hurts pays up for Charles Barkley bet

Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts paid up in his Iron Bowl bet with Charles Barkley, but still managed to get in a troll.
    

Most Americans think tech threatens jobs more than immigration, offshoring: Gallup

Most Americans think technology will be a greater threat to the workforce over the next decade than immigration or offshoring, a Gallup survey found.
    

'Heat shock' gene helps African insect come back to life after drying out

Scientists have identified the way a mosquito-like insect in Africa comes back to life after drying up.
    

Wilkerson's mom calls out reporter for lying about son's alcohol issues

The mother of former New York Jets defender Muhammad Wilkerson claims that a reporter lied about her son having issues with alcohol.
    

Fla. governor signs school security, gun control bill; NRA sues to challenge

Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law a $400 million package of school security, mental health and gun-control measures on Friday.
    

Police responding to gunman with hostages at Calif. veterans home

Police responded Friday to a Yountville, Calif., military veterans home, where early reports said a gunman took at least three people hostage.
    

Experiment considers chemical composition of prehistoric ocean

In a recent experiment, scientists mixed up a biochemical concoction designed to replicate the ocean waters of the Archean Era, 2.5 billion years ago.
    

Thunder's Adams accidentally knocks out teammate Ferguson

Oklahoma City Thunder big man Steven Adams accidentally knocked out teammate Terrance Ferguson while playing against the Phoenix Suns.
    

Curious quokka licks cyclist's pedals in Western Australia

A cyclist taking a break in Western Australia captured video of a curious quokka licking the pedals of her bicycle.
    

Single PSA test not effective at reducing prostate cancer deaths, study says

Researchers found a single PSA blood test had no benefit in reducing prostate cancer in a large study conducted in Britain.
    

Bezos' Amazon stock helped him gain $30.1B since start of year

Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, already regarded as the world's richest person, saw his fortune rise another $30 billion since the start of 2018.
    

Truck loses, drags two wheels on Oregon road

A driver on an Oregon road captured video of a semi truck that somehow lost two wheels on a city road and dragged them for several yards.
    
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South Korea's president called the decision to move ahead with face-to-face about the North's nuclear program a "miraculous opportunity."
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Surprise Trump-Kim meeting announcement raises hopes and eyebrows

South Korea's president called the decision to move ahead with face-to-face about the North's nuclear program a "miraculous opportunity."

    

Trump's decision to meet Kim offers rewards — and huge risks

The talks within two months between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un carry tremendous risks along with the hope of huge rewards.

    

U.K. deploys 180 troops to city where Russian spy poisoned with nerve agent

Police requested military assistance to remove vehicles and objects after former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were left in critical condition.
    

President Trump agrees to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un

President Donald Trump has agreed to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un by May to achieve denuclearization, South Korean National Security Advisor Chung Eui-Yong said Thursday.

    

Putin on U.S. election interference: 'I couldn't care less'

"These are not my problems," Putin said. "Why have you decided the Russian authorities, myself included, gave anybody permission to do this?"

    

A space station is falling to Earth. Here's where it could land.

Experts say there's no need to panic.

    

Australia's 1st gay marriage ends with tragic death of terminally ill spouse

Less than two months after tying the knot in Australia's first same-sex wedding, Jo Grant succumbed to a rare form of cancer.

    

Nobel-prize winning scientist John Sulston dies at 75

Sulston was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 2002 and contributed to the Human Genome Project.

    

Berlin's LGBTQ refugee center a haven for those fleeing civil war, homophobia

When gay refugees are placed in mainstream shelters, they often face the same discrimination and homophobia they were trying to escape in their home countries.

    

Philippines' Duterte needs a psychiatric evaluation, says top U.N. official

A top U.N. official said Rodrigo Duterte ought to submit to a psychiatric evaluation after the Filipino president sought to have several human rights activists declared as "terrorists."

    

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He Had the Treasonous Uncle Killed, but He Forgave the Disloyal Chef

Few outsiders have met North Korea’s reclusive leader, Kim Jong-un. But a handful of people who know him have filled in some gaps in recent years.

    

U.S. Added 313,000 Jobs in February. Here’s What That Means.

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The Economy Is Looking Awfully Strong

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