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Philadelphia 76ers beat Miami Heat on road, take series lead All-Star center Joel Embiid led the Philadelphia 76ers to a 128-108 win against the Miami Heat Thursday at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Fla. Tattoos may someday spot cancer Scientists working with mice say they've engineered a medical "tattoo" that can screen for early signs of major disease. Drinking may worsen hearing loss at loud concerts New research suggests drunk concertgoers actually move closer to loudspeakers. As younger men's smoking rises, so does their stroke risk Men under 50 who smoke cigarettes are increasing their risk for a stroke, researchers warn. Berlin to evacuate for disarming of World War II bomb Berlin is set to hold a large-scale evacuation Friday to allow experts to defuse a 1,100-pound World War II explosive. Adam Rippon shares cherished moments from Olympics, post-season stardom Since figure skater Adam Rippon's Olympic performance, his fame has only snowballed. He shares cherished Olympic moments and how he dealt with distractions. Justice Department delivers Comey memos to Congress The Justice Department delivered Congress memos written by former FBI Director James Comey, recounting conversations he had with President Donald Trump. Winnipeg Jets look to end series against Minnesota Wild Nobody needs to tell Winnipeg Jets fans what happened the last time their team had a 3-1 lead in a playoff series. Colorado Avalanche down to third goalie against Nashville Predators Give the Colorado Avalanche credit for putting up a gallant fight in their first-round Western Conference series with the Nashville Predators. Washington Wizards try to get back in series with Toronto Raptors The name of the arena has changed since the last time the Toronto Raptors visited the Washington Wizards in the playoffs. Pittsburgh Penguins prepare to face desperate Philadelphia Flyers There is a swirl of discussion over the availability of a few players for Game 5 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers. Indiana Pacers eager to face Cleveland Cavaliers in Indianapolis Indiana can't wait for another crack at the Cleveland Cavaliers, especially in front of the Pacers' home crowd. Bill Belichick brings puppy to 'Terriers' lacrosse game Five-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick recently attended a Boston University women's lacrosse game with his dog Nike Brinkley Belichick. Giuliani joins Trump's legal team Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is joining President Donald Trump's personal legal team. Lance Armstrong agrees to pay $5M settlement in USPS case Cyclist Lance Armstrong agreed to pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit saying he defrauded the federal government. 'Fearless Girl' to be relocated to NYSE "Fearless girl," the bronze statue of a girl defiantly staring down Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" statue, has a new home in New York City. Chelsea beats Burnley FC in Premier League bout with help of own goal Chelsea beat Burnley FC 2-1 in a Premier League matchup featuring an own goal Thursday at Turf Moor in Burnley, England. Two Florida deputies shot, killed through restaurant window A gunman shot and killed two Florida deputies while they were eating at a Chinese restaurant Thursday, the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office said. 2018 NFL schedules: Philadelphia Eagles to host Atlanta Falcons in opener The NFL will officially announce its 2018 regular-season schedule at 8 p.m. ET Thursday, but several of the matchups have already been reported. Naples mayor: U.S. submarine traveled too close to port The mayor of Naples said a U.S. submarine involved in attacks on Syrian targets last week should not have traveled through waters near the Italian city. Alabama Crimson Tide's Nick Saban listed among Forbes' 50 greatest leaders Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban was placed on Forbes Magazine's list of the World's 50 Greatest Leaders. Chicago Bears add WR Marlon Brown to roster Wide receiver Marlon Brown has reached an agreement with the Chicago Bears, Brown's agents at Universal Sports Management announced via Twitter Thursday. Dwight Freeney to sign, retire with Indianapolis Colts Former Indianapolis Colts pass-rush specialist Dwight Freeney will sign a contract with the Colts, then retire, the team announced Thursday. |
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Washington Post | Trump hires Giuliani, two other attorneys amid mounting legal turmoil over Russia Washington Post Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and two other former federal prosecutors joined President Trump's legal team Thursday following weeks of turbulence and struggles to find attorneys who would agree to represent the president in the ongoing ... Giuliani to Join Trump's Legal Team Giuliani says he is joining Trump's legal team to help bring Mueller probe to a conclusion Trump After Dark: Rud Awakening edition |
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Giuliani to Join Trump’s Legal TeamRudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and longtime Trump loyalist, will be part of a legal stable as the president faces the Russia investigation. McCabe Report Is Sent to Prosecutors to Weigh Possible Criminal InquiryThe Justice Department inspector general concluded in a scathing report that Andrew McCabe, the fired F.B.I. official, lacked candor when answering investigators’ questions. Wells Fargo Said to Be Target of $1 Billion U.S. FineTwo federal regulators are expected to penalize the bank for its alleged misconduct, people familiar with the action said. Common Sense: Punishing Wells Fargo: Just Deserts, or Beating a Dead Horse?The bank deserved to pay for its reprehensible transgressions. But our columnist asks whether further punishment may just be hurting the shareholders. North Korea Drops Troop Demand, but U.S. Reacts WarilyNorth Korea’s leader will no longer demand that American troops leave South Korea, the South’s president said, but American officials dismissed the idea that it was a capitulation. Who Is Miguel Díaz-Canel, Cuba’s New President?Most expect Cuba’s new president to be a leader of continuity after Raúl Castro. But he also has to figure out how to resuscitate Cuba’s economy. Fidel Died and Raúl Resigned, but Castros Still Hold Sway in CubaStalwarts and heirs of the Communist revolution will help support — and scrutinize — Cuba’s new president, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez. feature: How Janelle Monáe Found Her VoiceAfter hiding behind an alter ego for years, the pop star is ready to step into a more authentic self with ‘Dirty Computer.’ Lance Armstrong Settles Federal Fraud Case for $5 MillionAccused of defrauding the Postal Service by doping while under its sponsorship, Armstrong averted a trial next month by agreeing to the settlement. Editorial: A Rebuke to Trump, a Century in the MakingWith a man in the White House who helped set off a new women’s movement, the Equal Rights Amendment has a chance of being ratified. Op-Ed Contributor: Is Russia Sponsoring Terrorism?From poison to cyberattacks, Moscow has violated countless norms of warfare and sovereignty. Opinion: Olivia Pope’s Pantsuit NationOp-Ed Columnist: The Great Snake Oil SlumpOp-Ed Contributor: How to Prepare a Post-Trump Renaissance in DiplomacyDiplomats have time to find solutions to long-term problems — and those created by Mr. Trump’s neglect. The Problem With Miracle Cancer CuresIf immunotherapy worked most of the time, this would be an unambiguously happy story. But it doesn’t. How Erdogan WinsNationalism, strong economic growth and control of the media will help the president of Turkey’s re-election in June. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Well-Bred Yankee Embraced by HoustonNo flash-in-the-pan socialite, Barbara Bush reigned like a semi-benevolent monarch for decades. Alabama Executes Mail Bomber, 83, the Oldest Inmate Put to Death in Modern EraWalter Leroy Moody Jr. used mail bombs to kill a federal judge and a civil rights lawyer in 1989. He spent years denying his guilt. Engine on Southwest Jet Not the Only One to Develop CracksJet engines from three different manufacturers have developed problems, which has prompted questions about their design, operation and inspection. 2 Sheriff’s Deputies Are Killed While Eating at North Florida RestaurantThe suspect, who was found dead after the attack, shot the deputies through the window of Ace China in Gilchrist County, Fla., officials said. Rome Journal: ‘Shut Up, Satan’: Rome Course Teaches Exorcism, Even by CellphoneThe annual seminar seeks to train an army of exorcists to confront spreading demonic forces. Behind it is a sense that the Roman Catholic Church has gone astray. Macron Had a Big Plan for Europe. It’s Now Falling Apart.A weakened Angela Merkel, a surge in Italian populism and unresolved Brexit issues have undermined the French president’s push to reinvigorate the E.U. Men Arrested at Starbucks Hope to Ensure ‘This Situation Doesn’t Happen Again’Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson, both 23, spoke out about their ordeal in interviews, days after their arrests in Philadelphia led to protests. Greek Court Upends Rules Limiting Migrants’ MovementsThe Council of State ruled that migrants arriving on Greek islands should no longer be held there while their asylum claims were assessed. Art Review: Adrian Piper: The Thinking CanvasShe’s an artist and scholar, and at “A Synthesis of Intuitions” you see thinking — about gender, racism, art — happening before your eyes. Lens: A 23-Year-Old Ugandan Photographer Documents Youth in Her CountryAt War: ‘Full Metal Jacket’ Seduced My Generation and Sent Us to WarR. Lee Ermey’s character won over American teenagers with the promise that he could turn them into the most lethal human killing machines in history. Review: ‘I Feel Pretty’ Doesn’t Even Go Skin DeepIn her latest comedy, Amy Schumer plays an insecure woman who, after an accident, decides she’s a knockout. Laughs ensue, but the movie is a bummer. Hans Asperger Aided Nazi Child Euthanasia, Study SaysThe autism researcher collaborated with the Third Reich and actively assisted in the killing of disabled children, a new report says. Mind: Antidepressants and Withdrawal: Readers Tell Their StoriesNearly 9,000 readers wrote to The Times to talk about their use of antidepressants. Here’s what we learned. More Recent Articles |
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All-Star center Joel Embiid led the Philadelphia 76ers to a 128-108 win against the Miami Heat Thursday at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Fla.
Scientists working with mice say they've engineered a medical "tattoo" that can screen for early signs of major disease.
New research suggests drunk concertgoers actually move closer to loudspeakers.
Men under 50 who smoke cigarettes are increasing their risk for a stroke, researchers warn.
Berlin is set to hold a large-scale evacuation Friday to allow experts to defuse a 1,100-pound World War II explosive.
Since figure skater Adam Rippon's Olympic performance, his fame has only snowballed. He shares cherished Olympic moments and how he dealt with distractions.
The Justice Department delivered Congress memos written by former FBI Director James Comey, recounting conversations he had with President Donald Trump.
Nobody needs to tell Winnipeg Jets fans what happened the last time their team had a 3-1 lead in a playoff series.
Give the Colorado Avalanche credit for putting up a gallant fight in their first-round Western Conference series with the Nashville Predators.
The name of the arena has changed since the last time the Toronto Raptors visited the Washington Wizards in the playoffs.
There is a swirl of discussion over the availability of a few players for Game 5 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers.
Indiana can't wait for another crack at the Cleveland Cavaliers, especially in front of the Pacers' home crowd.
Five-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick recently attended a Boston University women's lacrosse game with his dog Nike Brinkley Belichick.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is joining President Donald Trump's personal legal team.
Cyclist Lance Armstrong agreed to pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit saying he defrauded the federal government.
"Fearless girl," the bronze statue of a girl defiantly staring down Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" statue, has a new home in New York City.
Chelsea beat Burnley FC 2-1 in a Premier League matchup featuring an own goal Thursday at Turf Moor in Burnley, England.
A gunman shot and killed two Florida deputies while they were eating at a Chinese restaurant Thursday, the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office said.
The NFL will officially announce its 2018 regular-season schedule at 8 p.m. ET Thursday, but several of the matchups have already been reported.
The mayor of Naples said a U.S. submarine involved in attacks on Syrian targets last week should not have traveled through waters near the Italian city.
Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban was placed on Forbes Magazine's list of the World's 50 Greatest Leaders.
Wide receiver Marlon Brown has reached an agreement with the Chicago Bears, Brown's agents at Universal Sports Management announced via Twitter Thursday.
Former Indianapolis Colts pass-rush specialist Dwight Freeney will sign a contract with the Colts, then retire, the team announced Thursday. 



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