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Keegan Messing takes surprise lead at Skate Canada Canadian figure skater Keegan Messing took a surprise lead Friday at Skate Canada. Obama urges Wisconsin Democrats not to be 'bamboozled' by Republicans Former President Barack Obama accused Republicans of "shamelessly lying" about their records on healthcare during a rally for Democrats in Milwaukee. Watch: NFL admits hit on Browns QB Baker Mayfield was a penalty The NFL admitted on Friday that the official who threw a flag on a hit to the head of Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield made the right call. Sri Lankan president sacks PM, names Mahinda Rajapaksa new premier Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena abruptly sacked Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday and named Mahinda Rajapaksa in his place. Texans notebook: Offense clicking behind Deshaun Watson Deshaun Watson threw for five touchdowns for the second time in guiding the Houston Texans to a season-high point total in their rout of the Miami Dolphins. In Massachusetts, nearly 5 percent of people over 11 abuse opioids In a distressing snapshot of the opioid epidemic, a study reports nearly 5 percent of older children and adults in Massachusetts have an opioid use disorder. Gen. Joseph Dunford: Up to 1,000 troops to deploy to border Gen. Joseph Dunford told reporters that along with up to 1,000 troops, the military could deploy helicopters and logistical support to the U.S.-Mexico border. Broncos OLB Miller (ankle) expected to face Chiefs The Denver Broncos will need outside linebacker Von Miller if they are going to slow down quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and Broncos head coach Vance Joseph said Miller will play despite being listed a questionable. Bears LB Mack (ankle) might miss Jets Outside linebacker Khalil Mack of the Chicago Bears, who has never missed a game since entering the NFL in 2014, on Friday was listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a nagging right ankle injury. Bucs RB Barber, DE Pierre-Paul to play vs. Bengals Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Peyton Barber and defensive end Jason-Pierre Paul will play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Four dead in Gaza protests with Israeli military Four Palestinians died Friday during protests that turned violent at the Gaza-Israel border, the Gaza Ministry of Health said. Fish evolved near shorelines, not in deep waters, study says Fish may have evolved from shallow shorelines of waterways around the world, dating back nearly 500 years ago. New vaginal ring to prevent HIV, pregnancy safe in study An experimental vaginal ring meant to prevent pregnancy and HIV looks safe, according to an early stage study. Search for missing Argentine submarine, 44 crew suspended The ocean search efforts for the Argentine submarine San Juan and its crew of 44 that went missing in the south Atlantic Ocean in November 2017 was suspended. Moss-like plant may help with pain more than medical marijuana A moss-like plant grown only in a few countries may offer better pain relief than medical marijuana, animal research suggests. Bengals rule out LB Burfict Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict was among six players ruled out by the team for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Former NHL president John Ziegler Jr. dies at 84Panthers remove Newton from injury list Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was removed from the injury report Friday despite being limited in practice again. NBC: Megyn Kelly won't return to 'Today' show NBC talk show anchor Megyn Kelly will not return to her daily morning television program, a network spokesperson said Friday. Mail bomb suspect: active Trump supporter with criminal record The Florida man arrested in bomb threats to prominent Democrats this week had social media feeds full of memes supporting President Donald Trump. Hanford nuclear site issues 'take cover' order after steam release Officials at the Hanford nuclear waste treatment site in central Washington ordered employees to take cover Friday after the release of steam from a building. Facebook pulls dozens of Iran-based 'disinformation' accounts Facebook said Friday it's removed dozens of Iranian-based accounts for contributing disinformation campaigns against the United States. Watch: Live cricket removed from inside man's ear Doctors at a hospital in Vietnam shared video from an unusual case involving a cricket found living inside a man's ear canal. 20 years after death, Matthew Shepard's ashes interred at National Cathedral Twenty years after Matthew Shepard was killed in a hate crime, supporters gathered in Washington, D.C., Friday for his interment at the National Cathedral. Watch: Nearly 5,000 people form the shape of Romania Nearly 5,000 people gathered in a Romanian city to break the Guinness World Record for largest human image of a country or continent. |
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Two convicted in teen's deadly allergic reaction to takeoutMegan Lee died two days after eating takeout from an Indian restaurant in England that contained peanut protein. Turkey dangles prospect of more information on Khashoggi death"It's not like we don't have other information and documents at hand — we do," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. "But there is no need to rush." Israel's Netanyahu pays historic surprise visit to OmanRyanair passenger seen on video yelling at black woman says he is not racistIn a statement released Friday, Ryanair said they addressed the incident in a timely manner and crew members were unaware of the racist language. Sydney's same-sex penguins become parentsMale penguin couple Magic and Sphen, who were entrusted with the care of a fostered egg, have welcomed a tiny chick into the world. Man arrested trying to steal Magna Carta from UK cathedralPolice said cathedral alarms sounded Thursday afternoon when a person tried to smash the glass box surrounding the 800-year-old document. Children among 20 killed in flash flood near Jordan's Dead SeaDozens were rescued in a major operation involving helicopters and army troops. World stocks head for worst losing streak in over half a decadeThe Chinese yuan slid, drawing yet more attention to slowing growth in the world's second-biggest economy. No 'intention right now' to shoot if caravan crosses border, secretary Nielsen saysAs many as 7,000 people, mostly from Honduras, are slowly making their way toward the U.S through Mexico. Knife-wielding woman injures 14 children in China kindergarten attackThe victims were taken to hospital while guards and staff at the kindergarten restrained the attacker. More Recent Articles
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Outspoken Trump Supporter in Florida Charged in Attempted Bombing SpreeThe suspect was identified as Cesar Sayoc Jr., 56, of Aventura, Fla. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he “appears to be a partisan.” Living in a Van Plastered With Hate, Bombing Suspect Was Filled With Right-Wing RageCesar Sayoc Jr., 56, accused of mailing 13 improvised explosive devices, had a lengthy criminal history in Florida that included felony theft, drug and fraud charges. Trump’s Complaint: Bomb Plot Coverage Overtakes His Campaign RhetoricPresident Trump said it was “very unfortunate” that news organizations were not talking about politics and instead were focused on pipe bombs mailed to his critics. Trump, at Charlotte Rally, Tries to Rebuild Political ‘Momentum’ by Reviving Old AttacksAt a rally in North Carolina, President Trump made it clear that he was no longer going to sit through another news cycle without himself at the center. They Were Sent Pipe Bombs. Here’s What They Said About Trump — and What He Said About Them.A look at the contentious words between the president and some of his most outspoken critics. Google Workers Fume Over Executives’ Payouts After Sexual Misconduct ClaimsEmployees protested in meetings, on message boards and on Twitter about the company’s treatment of senior leaders even after finding misconduct claims against them credible. To Cast Their Ballots, These Voters Will Have to Get Out of DodgeA Kansas city moved its polling place and people complained that it would suppress the vote. Among those on the ballot: Kris Kobach, who has championed ballot restrictions. Stacey Abrams, a Daughter of the South, Asks Georgia to ChangeIn an election steeped in issues of race, voting rights and the South’s past, present and future, Ms. Abrams is trying to become the first black woman elected governor of any state. Obama, Rallying in Wisconsin, Warns Democrats: ‘Don’t Be Hoodwinked’He also cited a report that President Trump’s phone is insecure as evidence that Republicans had not cared about Hillary Clinton’s email controversy. Silicon Valley Nannies Are Phone Police for KidsChild care contracts now demand that nannies hide phones, tablets, computers and TVs from their charges. The Digital Gap Between Rich and Poor Kids Is Not What We ExpectedAmerica’s public schools are still touting devices with screens — even offering digital-only preschools. The rich are banning screens from class altogether. A Dark Consensus About Screens and Kids Begins to Emerge in Silicon ValleyPipe Bomb Arrest, Yemen, Midterms: Your Friday Evening BriefingVote for Real Change in Albany‘It’s an Exodus’What the people making their way to the United States tell us about the crises in Latin America. The Barbarians Are WithinAmerica is a self-governing enterprise. In the face of feckless and corrupt people, there are better options. I’m a Child of Immigrants. And I Have a Plan to Fix Immigration.Neither Democrats nor Republicans will like it. But it would be humane, it would adhere to the rule of law, and it would work. Silicon Valley Can’t Escape the Business of WarMany in the tech industry don’t want to be part of the military-industrial complex. But defense work is already part of Silicon Valley’s DNA. What’s Wrong With Germany’s Social Democrats?The party should be embracing the challenge of economic inequality. Instead, it’s shrinking away. 200 Years On, U.K. Hunts for Grave of Man Called World’s 1st Black Sports StarTo make way for a new railway station, the remains of 45,000 people are being moved from an abandoned London cemetery. Was one of them the boxer Bill Richmond, a freed American slave? Rapper 6ix9ine Sentenced to Probation in Sex Video CaseProsecutors said the rap artist, whose name is Daniel Hernandez, had violated a 2015 plea agreement by getting into more trouble, but a justice rejected their request to send him to prison. Photo of a Starving Girl in Yemen Prompts Facebook to Remove Posts of ArticleFacebook later restored the posts, which showed a photo of an unclothed child. “We know this is an important image of global significance,” a spokeswoman said. Microsoft Says It Will Sell Pentagon Artificial Intelligence and Other Advanced TechnologyMicrosoft is talking the opposite position from Google, which said it would not provide cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to the Defense Department. Trump Doesn’t Have to Answer Questions About Multiple Sexual Harassment Claims, Judge RulesA judge said that Mr. Trump must respond to Summer Zervos’s allegation, but that other women’s accusations were not relevant to her defamation case. Megyn Kelly’s Crash at NBC in One Word (Hers): ‘Wow’After the host’s incendiary “blackface” remarks on her program — and middling ratings — Ms. Kelly’s lawyer is negotiating her exit with network executives. Federal Government Tells Catholic Bishops Not to Destroy Sex Abuse DocumentsThe Justice Department has told Catholic dioceses to preserve documents related to its handling of child sexual abuse, a sign that the federal inquiry is more extensive than previously known. London’s King of Retail Fashion, Brought Low by #MeTooSir Philip Green rose from a rag trader to a knight, but his reputation has been tarnished by allegations of misconduct, even after he blocked their publication. Smart-Home Devices to Make Your Holidays EasierThese gadgets can take on your most mundane holiday tasks so you can focus on the fun stuff. Lens: Intimate and Glamorous Portraits of Parisian Transgender WomenChrister Strömholm’s photos of the women he lived with make up an intimate and sensitive portrayal of transgender women decades before such depictions were widely seen. ‘Suspiria’ Then and Now: Finding Darkness in an All-Female WorldTilda Swinton and Dakota Johnson were drawn to the complex depiction of feminism and violence in Luca Guadagnino’s remake of the Dario Argento original. A.I. Is Helping Scientists Predict When and Where the Next Big Earthquake Will BeScientists have a miserable record of predicting where and when earthquakes will strike. Some are now turning to artificial intelligence for answers. More Recent Articles |
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Canadian figure skater Keegan Messing took a surprise lead Friday at Skate Canada.
Former President Barack Obama accused Republicans of "shamelessly lying" about their records on healthcare during a rally for Democrats in Milwaukee.
The NFL admitted on Friday that the official who threw a flag on a hit to the head of Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield made the right call.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena abruptly sacked Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday and named Mahinda Rajapaksa in his place.
Deshaun Watson threw for five touchdowns for the second time in guiding the Houston Texans to a season-high point total in their rout of the Miami Dolphins.
In a distressing snapshot of the opioid epidemic, a study reports nearly 5 percent of older children and adults in Massachusetts have an opioid use disorder.
Gen. Joseph Dunford told reporters that along with up to 1,000 troops, the military could deploy helicopters and logistical support to the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Denver Broncos will need outside linebacker Von Miller if they are going to slow down quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and Broncos head coach Vance Joseph said Miller will play despite being listed a questionable.
Outside linebacker Khalil Mack of the Chicago Bears, who has never missed a game since entering the NFL in 2014, on Friday was listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a nagging right ankle injury.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Peyton Barber and defensive end Jason-Pierre Paul will play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Four Palestinians died Friday during protests that turned violent at the Gaza-Israel border, the Gaza Ministry of Health said.
Fish may have evolved from shallow shorelines of waterways around the world, dating back nearly 500 years ago.
An experimental vaginal ring meant to prevent pregnancy and HIV looks safe, according to an early stage study.
The ocean search efforts for the Argentine submarine San Juan and its crew of 44 that went missing in the south Atlantic Ocean in November 2017 was suspended.
A moss-like plant grown only in a few countries may offer better pain relief than medical marijuana, animal research suggests.
Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict was among six players ruled out by the team for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Former NHL president John Ziegler Jr. has died at 84 years old.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was removed from the injury report Friday despite being limited in practice again.
NBC talk show anchor Megyn Kelly will not return to her daily morning television program, a network spokesperson said Friday.
The Florida man arrested in bomb threats to prominent Democrats this week had social media feeds full of memes supporting President Donald Trump.
Officials at the Hanford nuclear waste treatment site in central Washington ordered employees to take cover Friday after the release of steam from a building.
Facebook said Friday it's removed dozens of Iranian-based accounts for contributing disinformation campaigns against the United States.
Doctors at a hospital in Vietnam shared video from an unusual case involving a cricket found living inside a man's ear canal.
Twenty years after Matthew Shepard was killed in a hate crime, supporters gathered in Washington, D.C., Friday for his interment at the National Cathedral.
Nearly 5,000 people gathered in a Romanian city to break the Guinness World Record for largest human image of a country or continent. 



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