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Pelicans look to stand tall again vs. Warriors NEW ORLEANS -- They have a pulse, and now the New Orleans Pelicans feel they have a chance. Ex-teammates make pledge to Jason Witten Dallas tight end Jason Witten retired on Thursday after an illustrious 15-year career with the Cowboys. Veteran OL Franklin retires after 7 seasonsJets QB Bridgewater might not be ready for OTAs Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has missed nearly two seasons since suffering a devastating knee injury while with the Minnesota Vikings. Philadelphia 76ers drop confetti after buzzer beater, lose game in overtime The Philadelphia 76ers mistakenly dropped confetti on the home crowd Saturday, thinking a buzzer-beating jumper was a 3-pointer to beat the Boston Celtics. Six Palestinians Killed in Gaza blast An explosion in the central Gaza strip on Saturday killed at least six members of Hamas' military. Justify races to Kentucky Derby victoryActivists face off in Dallas as NRA convention continues As the National Rifle Association's annual conference continued Saturday in Dallas, demonstrators on both sides of the gun debate flocked to downtown. Stoke relegated from Premier League after loss to Crystal Palace Stoke City's 10-year stay in the Premier League ended Saturday with a 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace. Trump promotes GOP tax law in Ohio President Donald Trump on Saturday traveled to Ohio to talk up the GOP tax law, an event that also allowed him to give a nod to a Republican Senate candidate. Ravens' John Harbaugh impressed by Jackson's accuracy One perceived knock on Lamar Jackson coming into the 2018 NFL Draft centered on his accuracy. NFL opens door to improving environment for cheerleaders The NFL is open to looking at ways to improve working conditions for hundreds of cheerleaders. Sex assault probe of ex-doctor spreads to Ohio State football A sexual assault investigation that started with Ohio State's wrestling team has spread to other men's varsity sports, including the Buckeyes football program. Washington Nationals grounds crew member gets caught under tarp A member of the Washington Nationals' grounds crew got caught under the tarp during a rain delay at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Company recalls nearly 50,000 lbs of smoked sausage A Texas-based meat company is recalling nearly 50,000 lbs of smoked sausage after receiving complaints from a restaurant about plastic found in it. U.K. watchdog: Cambridge Analytica must release U.S. voter data A U.K. watchdog has ordered Cambridge Analytica's data controller to turn over all information it's collected on American voters or face criminal prosecution. Anti-Putin leader Alexei Navalny one of 1,600 arrested Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was arrested Saturday during a protest against President Vladimir Putin in at Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow. USDA approves drug combination for aggressive thyroid cancer Two anti-cancer drugs administered together have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat an inherited form of thyroid cancer. |
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Glimmer of hope for man stuck at airport for nearly two monthsAs he grapples with his own ordeal, he says Syrians are paying the price for a war they have "nothing to do with." Holy Land Christians feel abandoned by U.S. evangelicalsIn and around Bethlehem, Christians have gone from being 80 percent of the population when Israel was founded in 1950, to around 12 percent today. U.K. officials, doctors decry Trump's remarks on London stabbingsTrump said reports of stabbings in London showed that gun control isn't effective at preventing violence, sparking outrage abroad. Protesters detained in Russia as thousands rally ahead of Putin's inaugurationOpposition politician Alexei Navalny called on demonstrators to gather in cities around Russia. More Recent Articles
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How Michael Cohen, Trump’s Fixer, Built a Shadowy Business EmpireMichael Cohen’s ventures spanned taxis, a casino boat, real estate and ethanol. Many had links to the former Soviet Union. Now a federal inquiry threatens not just Mr. Cohen, but also the White House. At His Ranch, John McCain Shares Memories and Regrets With FriendsMr. McCain urged former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. to “not walk away” from politics, and said he wished he had chosen Joseph I. Lieberman, not Sarah Palin, as his running mate in 2008. A Simple Way to Improve a Billion Lives: EyeglassesIt’s the biggest health crisis you’ve never heard of. Doctors, philanthropists and companies are trying to solve it. Four Decades After Martha Moxley’s Murder, Her Mother Says ‘It’s Enough’A Connecticut Supreme Court ruling that vacated Michael Skakel’s conviction in the 1975 killing was the latest twist in a case that has been “like a yo-yo” for her family. Berkshire’s Annual Meeting: Buffett Approves of Apple’s Buyback PlanWarren Buffett said he was “delighted” with Apple’s plan to repurchase $100 billion of its shares. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsMeet the man who cracked the lottery. Catch up with Liz Phair. Find out who gets to go to the Met Gala and what it’s like to be a female fighter pilot. And more. Ireland’s Feminists Lost the Abortion Argument in ’83. This Time We Can Win.Op-Ed Columnist: John McCain Battles Donald Trump With His Dying BreathsImperfectly but steadily, the senator has pushed back at what the president personifies. Glitter, Strobe Lights and the Dream of a United EuropeAs I attend Eurovision events across the Continent, I see that a different Europe is possible. What the Non-Revolution of May ’68 Taught UsVivid displays of resistance can paint reality as we want it to be, not as it is. The New Era of AbstinenceThe Trump administration has made a priority of abstinence-only education — a practice that’s ineffective and spreads misinformation. Stop Calling Washington a Swamp. It’s Offensive to Swamps.Our government could learn a thing or two about efficiency and cooperation from America’s wetlands. News Analysis: Can Weak Unions Get Teachers More Money?The New Black HottiesThanks to artists like Donald Glover and Janelle Monáe, we’re seeing a weirder, cooler, queerer and more realistic black and sexy. Nike’s C.E.O. Vows Changes After Claims of Workplace Harassment and BiasSpeaking at a companywide meeting, Mark Parker signaled there might be more managerial moves in the wake of allegations of misconduct and bias against women. Erupting Volcano on Hawaii Releases Life-Threatening Gas, Officials SaySulfur dioxide, a colorless gas that smells like a burning match, can cause serious eye, nose and skin irritation as well as coughing, headaches and shortness of breath. In Discussion Ostensibly About Tax Cuts, Trump Keeps China in Cross HairsDespite a detour to topics like trade and immigration, the president largely stuck to the script after a week of speaking off the cuff. Native American Brothers Pulled From Campus Tour After Nervous Parent Calls PoliceThe mother was nervous after they joined a tour in progress, according to the school, Colorado State University, which called the episode “sad and frustrating.” Kansas Man Who Fatally Shot Indian Immigrant Gets Life in PrisonThe man, Adam W. Purinton, had angrily confronted the Indian-born engineer about his immigration status and fatally shot him at a bar last year. Justify Wins Kentucky Derby, Conquering Rain, Mud and a 136-Year CurseIn a steady rain, Justify, a chestnut colt who did not race as a 2-year-old, won the 144th Kentucky Derby. Good Magic was second, followed by Audible. He Wrote Disturbing Plans for a School Shooting. But Was That a Crime?After residents reported a man who worried them, a journal turned up. “I’m aiming to kill as many as I can,” it read. But that wasn’t the end of the story. When an Erotic Photographer’s Muse Becomes His CriticThe photographer Nobuyoshi Araki is known for his explicit work. Now his model says she was exploited, raising questions about power dynamics among artists and those who work with them. Disrupting the DishesNASA’s Mars InSight Mission Launches for Six-Month JourneyPropelled by a predawn rocket launch from California on Saturday, the spacecraft will study the deep interior of the red planet, contributing to understanding of how planets form. More Recent Articles
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NEW ORLEANS -- They have a pulse, and now the New Orleans Pelicans feel they have a chance.
Dallas tight end Jason Witten retired on Thursday after an illustrious 15-year career with the Cowboys.
After seven NFL seasons, offensive lineman Orlando Franklin is retiring.
Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has missed nearly two seasons since suffering a devastating knee injury while with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Philadelphia 76ers mistakenly dropped confetti on the home crowd Saturday, thinking a buzzer-beating jumper was a 3-pointer to beat the Boston Celtics.
An explosion in the central Gaza strip on Saturday killed at least six members of Hamas' military.
Justify wins Kentucky Derby as perfect trip trumps terrible weather
As the National Rifle Association's annual conference continued Saturday in Dallas, demonstrators on both sides of the gun debate flocked to downtown.
Stoke City's 10-year stay in the Premier League ended Saturday with a 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace.
President Donald Trump on Saturday traveled to Ohio to talk up the GOP tax law, an event that also allowed him to give a nod to a Republican Senate candidate.
One perceived knock on Lamar Jackson coming into the 2018 NFL Draft centered on his accuracy.
The NFL is open to looking at ways to improve working conditions for hundreds of cheerleaders.
A sexual assault investigation that started with Ohio State's wrestling team has spread to other men's varsity sports, including the Buckeyes football program.
A member of the Washington Nationals' grounds crew got caught under the tarp during a rain delay at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
A Texas-based meat company is recalling nearly 50,000 lbs of smoked sausage after receiving complaints from a restaurant about plastic found in it.
A U.K. watchdog has ordered Cambridge Analytica's data controller to turn over all information it's collected on American voters or face criminal prosecution.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was arrested Saturday during a protest against President Vladimir Putin in at Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow.
Two anti-cancer drugs administered together have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat an inherited form of thyroid cancer. 



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