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FAA orders emergency inspection of fan blades after Southwest failure The FAA ordered airlines to inspect fan blades on engines like the one that failed earlier this week, killing a passenger on a Southwest Airlines Flight. Nick Saban deals with talk that Jalen Hurts might leave Alabama Crimson Tide Alabama head coach Nick Saban reacted to a story that junior quarterback Jalen Hurts would transfer if he is not the Crimson Tide's starter. Philadelphia Eagles rework deal with QB Nick Foles Backup quarterback Nick Foles, who led the Philadelphia Eagles to a victory over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, has agreed to a revised contract. Missouri governor faces felony charge for computer tampering Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens faces another felony charge Friday, this time for computer tampering for allegedly misusing a veterans charity's donor list. Driver gets life for transporting immigrants who died in hot truck A federal judge gave life in prison to a truck driver who transported dozens of migrants in the back of a truck -- 10 of whom died in the sweltering Texas heat. North Korea announces freeze on nuclear, missile tests North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced that the country will suspend nuclear and missile tests and shut down a nuclear test site in the northern area. Macron to visit U.S. as Europe pressures Trump on Iran deal As French President Macron plans his first visit to the Trump White House, European leaders are pressuring the U.S. not to withdrawal from the Iran deal. FBI offers $1M for return of U.S. journalist kidnapped in Syria The FBI has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to the return of Austin Tice, an American journalist abducted nearly six years ago in Syira. Panthers TE Taylor suspended for PEDs Tight end Kent Taylor of the Carolina Panthers has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2018 regular season for violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances, the league announced on Friday. Ohio State coaching great Bruce dies at 87 Hall of Fame coach Earle Bruce, who won 81 games in nine seasons with at Ohio State, died Friday morning at the age of 87 in Powell, Ohio, his family announced. Injectible drug shown to be effective against lupus in clinical trial Injections of the drug Belimumab, marketed as Benlysta, benefited patients with a form of lupus in a Phase 3 clinical trial, researchers reported this week. Texans negotiating long-term deal with Clowney General manager Brian Gaine of the Houston Texans said on Friday that he is optimistic the team will sign Pro Bowl linebacker Jadeveon Clowney to a long-term contract before the start of the season. Broncos C Paradis signs tender Denver Broncos center Matt Paradis signed his restricted free-agent tender on Friday, according to multiple reports. QB Luke McCown announces retirementSeahawks not closing door on KaepernickStudy links vitamin D deficiency, higher diabetes risk People deficient in vitamin D might have a greater risk of developing diabetes, according to a study. Dez Bryant works out with New York Giants' Odell Beckham Jr. Star wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Dez Bryant recently fueled more offseason rumors by posting a video of themselves training together. Scientists capture video of cells as they function inside organisms Scientists have adapted an optics technique used by astronomers to render biological processes in unprecedented detail. Top Senate Democrat backs marijuana decriminalization at federal level Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced support Friday for decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level. Bus driver fired for watching TV behind the wheel A tour bus driver in New York has been fired after a passenger recorded him watching TV shows on his cellphone while behind the wheel. Odell Beckham Jr., Shawn Mendes trade jabs in rap battle New York Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. and recording artist Shawn Mendes recently took to the stage to trade disses during a rap battle. Loose moose runs through city, visits dog park A loose moose that ran through a Canadian city and joined the canines running at a local dog park was tranquilized and removed, police said. After Parkland: A timeline of gun-control activism, legislation The teen survivors of the mass shooting at a Florida high school have launched a movement for gun control and school safety. Here's what's happened so far. Tim Bergling, DJ and producer known as Avicii, dead at 28 Tim Bergling, the Swedish disc jockey and music producer who performed as Avicii, died Friday in Oman, his representative confirmed. He was 28. Teaching teens to cook sets table for healthy eating as adults A study conducted at schools in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area reveals that teaching teens to cook makes them more likely to maintain healthy diets as adults. |
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North Korea says it has suspended nuclear and missile testingNorth Korea has "reached the target stage, where the nation and people's safety is reliably secured," said the country's leader, Kim Jong Un. N. Korea nuke test halt could be ruse, but a sign Pyongyang serious about talksU.S. negotiators from the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations have been fooled before by North Korean promises before. Avicii, electronic dance music pioneer, dies at 28The Grammy-nominated DJ and producer, born Tim Bergling, was best known for "Levels" and "Wake Me Up." Natalie Portman snubs 'Jewish Nobel,' angering Israeli leadersIsrael's culture minister said Portman had "fallen like a ripe fruit" into the hands of supporters of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Turkey threatened with U.S. 'measures' over imprisoned pastorThey describe the indictment against the pastor as "an absurd collection of anonymous accusations, flights of fantasy, and random character assassination." 'Flamboyant' extremist linked to 9/11 attackers captured in SyriaThe 9/11 Commission Report branded the German an "outspoken, flamboyant Islamist" who "relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad." Comey memos portray president consumed by Russia investigationUnder the threat of subpoena, the Justice Department reluctantly provided lawmakers with Comey's memos about his meetings with Trump. FBI offers $1M reward for info on American who vanished in Syria"We're happy for anything that might move the needle and bring our son safely home," the missing journalist's mom said. Big game hunting killed the biggest mammalsHuman hunting and other activity — not climate change — drove the big mammals into extinction, researchers argue in a new study. More Recent Articles
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Michael Cohen, North Korea, Avicii: Your Friday Evening BriefingNorth Korean Leader Says ‘We No Longer Need’ Nuclear or Missile TestsThe announcement by Kim Jong-un came less than a week before he meets with the president of South Korea. Sanctions Are Hurting North Korea. Can They Make Kim Give In?The isolated North is finding ways to cope with tough new penalties. Is the economic pressure enough to get Kim Jong-un to give up his weapons? Michael Cohen Has Said He Would Take a Bullet for Trump. Maybe Not Anymore.Roger Stone says Mr. Trump has long treated Mr. Cohen, his lawyer and fixer, “like garbage.” Now he could end up cooperating in a criminal investigation against Mr. Trump. Democratic Party Alleges Trump-Russia Conspiracy in New LawsuitThe lawsuit accuses Mr. Trump’s associates of illegally working with Russian intelligence agents to interfere with the outcome of the 2016 election. Pressure to Release Comey Memos May Have Backfired on G.O.P.The deputy attorney general’s decision to release the memos did little to help Republicans undermine the credibility of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director. 6 Takeaways From the James Comey MemosThe memos written by the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey paint a revealing portrait of his interactions with President Trump. The Daily: James Comey Opens Up About Ego, Distrust and MoreThe former F.B.I. director was interviewed for “The Daily” podcast. Here are five takeaways from the conversation. Gaza Protest Draws Fewer People but Remains DeadlyAmong four reported killed by Israeli snipers was a 15-year-old boy. Israel’s defense minister said there were fewer people but more “terror activity.” Natalie Portman Backs Out of Israeli Award CeremonyThe latest celebrity to opt out of an event in Israel over disagreements with its government, Ms. Portman cited her distress over “recent events” in Israel. Hundreds of Immigrant Children Have Been Taken From Parents at U.S. BorderThe Trump administration says it separates immigrant families only when necessary to protect the child. But the government’s own figures show this has happened in more than 700 cases. How the C.I.A. Is Waging an Influence Campaign to Get Its Next Director ConfirmedThe C.I.A. is making an unusually public push to ensure President Trump’s nominee for director, Gina Haspel, is confirmed. Op-Ed Contributor: Beyond Starbucks: How Racism Shapes Customer ServiceEditorial: A New Cuba After the Castros? Not QuiteRául Castro ceded his position as head of state to a longtime Communist Party official. But the Castro family retains its grip on real power. Op-Ed Columnist: Caution, Babies VotingOp-Ed Contributor: When TV Takes Part in Human Rights AbuseThe United States should put sanctions on those responsible for televising forced confessions in China. Op-Ed Columnist: Jewish Power at 70 YearsEditorial: Easing the Dangers of Childbirth for Black WomenBlack New Yorkers are 12 times more likely to die from childbirth-related causes than white women. Health officials can do more to save lives. Op-Ed Contributor: A Man Set Himself on Fire. We Barely Noticed.If we can give our newspapers over to gun-toting maniacs for days on end, we can spare some attention for this. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Ask Roxane: I’m Outraged, but Failing at Activism. Why?Sporting: Why Men Quit and Women Don’tDespite awful weather at the Boston Marathon, women seemed to hold up better than men. Bernie Sanders Says ‘Trump’s Agenda Is Dead’ if Democrats Win MidtermsMr. Sanders, the Vermont senator and 2016 presidential candidate, also criticized national Democrats for not doing more to support liberal candidates. Avicii, Electronic Dance Music Producer and D.J., Is Dead at 28Tim Bergling, who worked with pop stars like Madonna and Coldplay under the stage name Avicii, was found dead in Muscat, Oman. Allison Mack of ‘Smallville’ Is Charged With Sex TraffickingThe actress helped gain recruits for a group called Nxivm, which promoted itself as helping women but that forced them to have sex with its leader, federal prosecutors said. Missouri Governor Faces New Charge: Misusing Charity List for CampaignProsecutors charged Governor Eric Greitens with tampering with computer data, a felony. He already faced an invasion of privacy charge. 19 Years After Columbine, Students Again Say ‘Enough’ on Gun ViolenceYoung marchers, many not yet born when the Colorado shooting took place, turned out for the third time in two months to protest school shootings. Prince’s Friends Fiercely Guarded His Privacy, Complicating Overdose InvestigationThe musician’s close associates, who were fiercely protective of him, said they had no inkling of his painkiller addiction until just before he died of an overdose in 2016. U.S. Investigating AT&T and Verizon Over Wireless Collusion ClaimComplaints to the Justice Department allege that the companies and a standards group worked together to restrict eSIM technology, a cardless way to easily switch carriers. Charges Sought in Eric Garner’s Death, but Justice Officials Have DoubtsProsecutors recommended charging a New York police officer, but others question whether the case can be won. Mr. Garner’s gasps of “I can’t breathe” galvanized protesters. Central Park’s Scenic Drives Will Soon Be Car-FreeMayor Bill de Blasio said the drives in the southern part of the park would be closed to vehicles for good, though the crosstown transverses will remain open. What Happened to Matthew MellonA proud father. A brilliant friend. Lucky in love. Inherited wealth. And an opioid addict, dead at 54. Why You Should Hire a Financial Planner, Even if You’re Not RichNow that tax time has passed, give yourself a financial fresh start and get some help to make the right money moves for next year. Now Batting in Class AA: Biggio, Bichette and GuerreroThe sons of three former big league stars play together for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Critic’s Notebook: This Man Doesn’t Star in Every Australian TV Show. It Just Seems That Way.Patrick Brammall, an award-winning actor who appears in some of Australia’s most prominent recent series, is all over Netflix, Hulu and Amazon. Review: Two Masters Unite in a Meeting of Musical MindsThe tenor Mark Padmore and the pianist Paul Lewis brought artful intensity to songs by Brahms and Schumann at Alice Tully Hall. When Is It Safe to Eat Salad Again?An outbreak of infections linked to bagged romaine lettuce has left salad lovers confused. 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The FAA ordered airlines to inspect fan blades on engines like the one that failed earlier this week, killing a passenger on a Southwest Airlines Flight.
Alabama head coach Nick Saban reacted to a story that junior quarterback Jalen Hurts would transfer if he is not the Crimson Tide's starter.
Backup quarterback Nick Foles, who led the Philadelphia Eagles to a victory over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, has agreed to a revised contract.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens faces another felony charge Friday, this time for computer tampering for allegedly misusing a veterans charity's donor list.
A federal judge gave life in prison to a truck driver who transported dozens of migrants in the back of a truck -- 10 of whom died in the sweltering Texas heat.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced that the country will suspend nuclear and missile tests and shut down a nuclear test site in the northern area.
As French President Macron plans his first visit to the Trump White House, European leaders are pressuring the U.S. not to withdrawal from the Iran deal.
The FBI has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to the return of Austin Tice, an American journalist abducted nearly six years ago in Syira.
Tight end Kent Taylor of the Carolina Panthers has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2018 regular season for violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances, the league announced on Friday.
Hall of Fame coach Earle Bruce, who won 81 games in nine seasons with at Ohio State, died Friday morning at the age of 87 in Powell, Ohio, his family announced.
Injections of the drug Belimumab, marketed as Benlysta, benefited patients with a form of lupus in a Phase 3 clinical trial, researchers reported this week.
General manager Brian Gaine of the Houston Texans said on Friday that he is optimistic the team will sign Pro Bowl linebacker Jadeveon Clowney to a long-term contract before the start of the season.
Denver Broncos center Matt Paradis signed his restricted free-agent tender on Friday, according to multiple reports.
Journeyman quarterback Luke McCown has decided to call it quits.
Colin Kaepernick could still figure in the plans of the Seattle Seahawks.
People deficient in vitamin D might have a greater risk of developing diabetes, according to a study.
Star wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Dez Bryant recently fueled more offseason rumors by posting a video of themselves training together.
Scientists have adapted an optics technique used by astronomers to render biological processes in unprecedented detail.
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced support Friday for decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level.
A tour bus driver in New York has been fired after a passenger recorded him watching TV shows on his cellphone while behind the wheel.
New York Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. and recording artist Shawn Mendes recently took to the stage to trade disses during a rap battle.
A loose moose that ran through a Canadian city and joined the canines running at a local dog park was tranquilized and removed, police said.
The teen survivors of the mass shooting at a Florida high school have launched a movement for gun control and school safety. Here's what's happened so far.
Tim Bergling, the Swedish disc jockey and music producer who performed as Avicii, died Friday in Oman, his representative confirmed. He was 28.
A study conducted at schools in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area reveals that teaching teens to cook makes them more likely to maintain healthy diets as adults. 



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