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Judge delays Stormy Daniels suit against Michael Cohen A federal judge agreed to delay Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against Michael Cohen, saying it appeared likely he would be indicted in a criminal investigation. Arizona Cardinals stick with tackle D.J. Humphries, pick up option The Arizona Cardinals picked up the fifth-year option of tackle D.J. Humphries, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday. Cicely Tyson immortalized in handprint ceremony Tony and Emmy award-winning actor Cicely Tyson said she was grateful to have her handprints and footprints immortalized in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre. San Francisco 49ers S Jaquiski Tartt signs two-year extension Safety Jaquiski Tartt signed a two-year contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers, the team announced on Friday. Quarterback Jay Cutler expected to retire again Quarterback Jay Cutler will announce his retirement for the second straight year, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday. San Francisco 49ers trade tackle Trent Brown to New England Patriots Hours after taking offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn with their first-round pick in the NFL Draft, the New England Patriots made another move. Lesnar, Reigns match ends in controversy at Greatest Royal Rumble The Universal Championship rematch between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns ended in controversy Friday at WWE's Greatest Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia. 2018 NFL Draft: For Buffalo Bills, size mattered in choosing Josh Allen As expected, the Buffalo Bills made a move to trade up in the first round of Thursday's NFL Draft to grab their quarterback of the future in Josh Allen. Los Angeles Chargers reportedly won't re-sign TE Antonio Gates The Los Angeles Chargers have informed tight end Antonio Gates that they will not re-sign him for the coming season, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN. New liver able to self-regulate immune response after transplant Researchers found that new livers are able to self-regulate their immune response after a transplant, which is why patients need less anti-rejection medicine. Dallas Cowboys TE Jason Witten reportedly will retire, join ESPN Tight end Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys is planning to retire after a 15-year playing career and join ESPN's team for Monday Night Football as an analyst. Passenger sues Southwest Airlines after engine failure A passenger on board the Southwest Airlines flight that had an engine failure that killed one person last week sued the Dallas-based airline Friday for neglect. Rep. Patrick Meehan resigns amid sexual harassment probe Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., announced his resignation Friday over a House Committee on Ethics investigation into sexual harassment allegations. Report: Many in U.S. getting wrong antibiotic regimen for gonorrhea News of a "super gonorrhea" resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat it has spiked concern in doctors and microbiologists worldwide. Free agent CB Maxwell re-signs with Seahawks Free agent cornerback Byron Maxwell is returning for a third stint with the Seattle Seahawks, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, who reported on Friday that Maxwell has signed a one-year contract worth up to $3 million. NASA share photo from Operation IceBridge flight Scientists conducted the longest flight of the Operation IceBridge mission's spring campaign this week. On Friday, NASA shared a photo from the flight. 'Stranger Things' cast goes back to work in new video Filming on Season 3 of the supernatural series "Stranger Things" is now underway, Netflix said Friday. Get fit to cut diabetes risk during pregnancy FRIDAY, April 27, 2018 -- If she's fit, a woman is less likely to develop diabetes during pregnancy, a new study contends. Outdoor job? Skin cancer can take hefty toll FRIDAY, April 27, 2018 -- Construction workers, farmers and others who work in the sun are at greater risk for skin cancer, according to researchers. Federal judge dismisses Manafort civil suit against Mueller A federal judge dismissed a civil suit Friday from former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, which challenged Special Counsel Robert Mueller's authority. ABBA calls recording new songs an 'extremely joyful experience' The original members of the Swedish pop group ABBA announced Friday they have recorded two new songs. Bill Gates launches $12M challenge for universal flu vaccine Billionaire Bill Gates has announced a $12 million challenge to fund research into universal flu vaccines in preparation for the next flu pandemic. EU bans use of three neonicotinoid insecticides blamed for bee decline The European Commission voted on Friday to ban three neonicotinoid insecticides blamed for killing both wild bees and honeybees. 3 killed in 5th straight Friday of clashes at Israel-Gaza border Three Palestinians were killed and hundreds were injured Friday during the fifth weekly "March of Return" rally along the Israel-Gaza border, officials said. Gene engineering lowers cholesterol in mice Biomedical researchers have used a genetic engineering technique to turn off a gene that regulates cholesterol levels in adult mice. |
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Kim Jong Un pledges 'no more war,' agrees to denuclearization at historic summitThe leaders of North and South Korea also pledged to "cease all hostile acts" amid a "new era of peace" after a historic summit. Kim Jong Un's denuclearization deal: What's the catch?There are plenty of potential caveats to Friday's extraordinary "no more war" announcement from North and South Korea, experts say. It's Prince Louis: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge name new royal babyThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third child was born Monday, joining older siblings George and Charlotte. Amid political grey clouds, the Beijing Auto Show showcases China's quest for dominanceWe may have to get used to seeing Chinese brands such as BYD Auto, Great Wall, and Geely on American roads. Michael Cohen loaned millions to Ukrainian cab mogulIt's not clear whether the taxi mogul used any of the loans — $6 million of which have come directly from Cohen since 2014 — to finance his grow operation. Here are the key players at historic Kim Jong Un summitA brief guide to who is pulling the strings behind the scenes as Moon Jae-in meets Kim Jong Un for the first time. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea, Angela Merkel, Golden State Killer: Your Evening BriefingNews Analysis: Koreans Set the Table for a Deal That Trump Will Try to CloseNorth and South Korea agreed to seek denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, but President Trump and North Korea’s leader now have many details to iron out. From Dictator to Diplomat: Kim Jong-un’s Extreme MakeoverHow did North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, go from being an international pariah to a smiling diplomat in a matter of a few months? The Interpreter: How Trump’s Mixed Signals Complicate America’s Role in the WorldPresident Trump’s inconsistent responses to Iran and North Korea risk conveying a very different message to the world than the one he may wish to send. Firing of House Chaplain Causes Uproar on Capitol HillSpeaker Paul D. Ryan, who requested the resignation of the Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, is facing pushback from his own party as well as Democrats. Trump and Merkel Meet One on One, but Don’t See Eye to EyeThe two leaders made no attempt to hide their disagreements over the future of the Iran nuclear deal and trade relations between the United States and Europe. Cosby Verdict Is Hailed a Breakthrough. Here’s Why It Was an Anomaly.#MeToo flooded the world with reports of sexual assault. But it did not wash away the legal hurdles to proving it. Bill Cosby Is Guilty. What’s Next?Mr. Cosby was convicted of three counts of sexual assault on Thursday, but there are a considerable number of different paths the case may take in the coming weeks. Bill Cosby’s Publicist Invokes Emmett Till to Discredit AccusersThe publicist likened Mr. Cosby’s case to that of the black boy who was lynched after he was wrongly accused of flirting with a white woman in 1955. Lawyer Who Was Said to Have Dirt on Clinton Had Closer Ties to Kremlin Than She Let OnNewly released emails have renewed questions about who the lawyer, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, was representing when she met with top Trump campaign officials promising dirt on Hillary Clinton. Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Delayed as Judge Cites ‘Likely’ Indictment of Michael CohenJudge S. James Otero sided with the president’s defense team that a delay was warranted, particularly in light of Mr. Cohen’s invoking his Fifth Amendment rights. 5 Takeaways From the House Report on Russian Election MeddlingThe report by the committee’s Republican majority emphasizes that lawmakers found no collusion without acknowledging Democrats’ complaints that they cut the inquiry short. The Golden State Killer Is Tracked Through a Thicket of DNA, and Experts ShudderThe arrest of a suspect has set off alarms among some scientists and ethicists worried that consumer DNA may be widely accessed by law enforcement. To Catch a Killer: A Fake Profile on a DNA Site and a Pristine SampleInvestigators used DNA gathered at a crime scene and created a fake profile and pseudonym on a genealogy website several months ago, according to law enforcement officials. What It Felt Like to Follow the News of the Golden State KillerFrom the early reports of burglaries in Visalia to the chilling details of the violent crimes in Sacramento. Plan to Storm Fence Gets Bloody Preview in GazaAfter hundreds of Palestinian protesters attacked the fence between Israel and Gaza, Israeli troops opened fire, killing three and wounding hundreds. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Demise of Watchdog Journalism in ChinaState oppression has negated years of social progress, casting a pall on the public mood. Editorial: Koreans’ Talk of Peace Raises Hopes and DoubtsAs the leaders of the North and South met, even President Trump was caught up in the euphoria of the moment. Sporting: For the Vegas Golden Knights, It’s Not Only Magic on IceOp-Ed Columnist: Yipes! They Canned the ChaplainOp-Ed Columnist: Kim Jong-un Sells a Peace BridgeOp-Ed Columnist: How to Understand What’s Happening in North KoreaLoose Ends: Job Description for the Dumbest Job EverYou will be responsible for literally everything, including keeping co-workers alive. Op-Ed Contributor: Why I March in GazaI believe that direct, nonviolent action can help bring justice and peace for Palestinians. Tom Brokaw, in Email, Angrily Denies Harassment ClaimThe newsman said he was “angry, hurt and unmoored” by allegations from a former correspondent at NBC News, which were detailed in reports by The Washington Post and Variety. Sprint and T-Mobile Are Said to Be Close to a Merger to Compete at the TopA deal would create the third-largest wireless company in the United States, behind AT&T and Verizon. Florida Deputies’ Killer: Armed to the Teeth, but Motive Remains a MysteryJohn Hubert Highnote was described by the few who knew him as a loner and a recluse, but why he ambushed two sheriff’s deputies at a Chinese restaurant may never be known. An Avalanche Sweeps Away a Snowboarder, but His Friends Rescue HimBrock Crouch, 18, and other boarders were making a film in Canadian backcountry. From the hospital, he vowed on Instagram to “shred with everyone again.” Eight of 10 Victims in Toronto Van Rampage Were WomenThe police would not say whether the van’s driver had targeted women, but they are examining a Facebook message that was hostile to them. E.P.A. Readies Plan to Weaken Rules That Require Cars to Be CleanerThe agency has drafted regulations on planet-warming emissions from vehicles that would dramatically weaken Obama-era standards. New C.D.C. Director’s $375,000 Salary Under ScrutinySenate Democrats and watchdog agencies question the use of a statute to authorize paying Dr. Robert R. Redfield nearly twice as much as his predecessor. N.F.L. Draft 2018 Round 2 and 3 Live UpdatesWith two of the first three picks in the second round, the Cleveland Browns selected Austin Corbett, a guard from Nevada, and Nick Chubb, a running back from Georgia. They Revealed Harassment Claims Against a Professor, and Were DisciplinedTwo women at Fordham University who told fellow students that a professor had been the subject of sexual complaints were censured by the school for “dishonesty.” Polixeni Papapetrou, Photographer With an Eerie Eye, Dies at 57Her photographs often featured her own children in startling costumes, but the most attention-getting one involved no clothes at all. Six Times Journalists on the Paper’s History of Covering AIDS and Gay IssuesNew York Times staffers reflect on the paper’s checkered past covering AIDS and gay culture — and what we can learn from it today. On Tennis: Starring Serena Williams as HerselfShe is newly married, embracing the challenges of motherhood and embarking on a difficult tennis comeback. And her private life is about to become much more transparent with a new documentary series on HBO. Critic’s Notebook: An Orchestra’s Ecstatic, Once-in-a-Lifetime Birthday PartyThe Cleveland Orchestra, playing Messiaen’s “Turangalîla-Symphonie” and Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” back to back, gave its 100th anniversary a bang. Nonfiction: Like a Schindler for Iraq, This Unlikely War Hero Freed Women From ISIS“The Beekeeper,” a harrowing true story by the poet Dunya Mikhail, recounts the dangerous exploits of a Yazidi man and the women he helped. Some L.G.B.T. Parents Reject the Names ‘Mommy’ and ‘Daddy’For people who are not gender conforming, traditional parent names may not fit. Some are trying mash-ups like “Mather” or “Maddie.” More Recent Articles |
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A federal judge agreed to delay Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against Michael Cohen, saying it appeared likely he would be indicted in a criminal investigation.
The Arizona Cardinals picked up the fifth-year option of tackle D.J. Humphries, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday.
Tony and Emmy award-winning actor Cicely Tyson said she was grateful to have her handprints and footprints immortalized in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre.
Safety Jaquiski Tartt signed a two-year contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers, the team announced on Friday.
Quarterback Jay Cutler will announce his retirement for the second straight year, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday.
Hours after taking offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn with their first-round pick in the NFL Draft, the New England Patriots made another move.
The Universal Championship rematch between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns ended in controversy Friday at WWE's Greatest Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia.
As expected, the Buffalo Bills made a move to trade up in the first round of Thursday's NFL Draft to grab their quarterback of the future in Josh Allen.
The Los Angeles Chargers have informed tight end Antonio Gates that they will not re-sign him for the coming season, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Researchers found that new livers are able to self-regulate their immune response after a transplant, which is why patients need less anti-rejection medicine.
Tight end Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys is planning to retire after a 15-year playing career and join ESPN's team for Monday Night Football as an analyst.
A passenger on board the Southwest Airlines flight that had an engine failure that killed one person last week sued the Dallas-based airline Friday for neglect.
Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., announced his resignation Friday over a House Committee on Ethics investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
News of a "super gonorrhea" resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat it has spiked concern in doctors and microbiologists worldwide.
Free agent cornerback Byron Maxwell is returning for a third stint with the Seattle Seahawks, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, who reported on Friday that Maxwell has signed a one-year contract worth up to $3 million.
Scientists conducted the longest flight of the Operation IceBridge mission's spring campaign this week. On Friday, NASA shared a photo from the flight.
Filming on Season 3 of the supernatural series "Stranger Things" is now underway, Netflix said Friday.
FRIDAY, April 27, 2018 -- If she's fit, a woman is less likely to develop diabetes during pregnancy, a new study contends.
FRIDAY, April 27, 2018 -- Construction workers, farmers and others who work in the sun are at greater risk for skin cancer, according to researchers.
A federal judge dismissed a civil suit Friday from former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, which challenged Special Counsel Robert Mueller's authority.
The original members of the Swedish pop group ABBA announced Friday they have recorded two new songs.
Billionaire Bill Gates has announced a $12 million challenge to fund research into universal flu vaccines in preparation for the next flu pandemic.
The European Commission voted on Friday to ban three neonicotinoid insecticides blamed for killing both wild bees and honeybees.
Three Palestinians were killed and hundreds were injured Friday during the fifth weekly "March of Return" rally along the Israel-Gaza border, officials said.
Biomedical researchers have used a genetic engineering technique to turn off a gene that regulates cholesterol levels in adult mice. 



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