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Watch: Gritty sinks half-court shot, does splits celebration Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty sank a half-court heave at halftime of the Rutgers and Michigan State basketball game on Friday. Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 13 NFL injury report Despite being listed as doubtful for Sunday, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh left open the possibility that quarterback Joe Flacco could be available. Kansas Chiefs cut Kareem Hunt after video surfacesProject to build more women statues in NYC to honor Shirley Chisholm New York City officials announced Friday that Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman to serve in the U.S. House, will be immortalized in statue in Brooklyn. Houston Texans DE J.J. Watt questionable vs. Cleveland Browns Defensive end J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans on Friday was listed as questionable for Sunday's home game against the Cleveland Browns because of a knee injury. Fantasy Football: Los Angeles Chargers RB Melvin Gordon ruled out Running back Melvin Gordon of the Los Angeles Chargers will not play in Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a knee injury. RB Kareem Hunt leaves Kansas City Chiefs after video surfaces Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt was told to leave the team's practice facility on Friday after a video showed him pushing and kicking a woman. Philadelphia Eagles RB Darren Sproles says he will play Monday Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles, who has not played since the season opener because of a hamstring injury, said he expects to play on Monday. World's largest menorah erected near Central Park ahead of Hanukkah Workers installed the world's largest menorah Friday near New York City's Central Park in celebration of Hanukkah, which begins this weekend. Cincinnati Reds parting ways with Billy HamiltonWatch: Chiefs' Kareem Hunt seen pushing, kicking woman on video Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt can be seen kicking and pushing a woman in a video released Friday stemming from an incident in February. Only 60 percent of U.S. seniors got flu shots this season, survey says Only about 60 percent of seniors in the U.S. have gotten a flu shot this season, a survey says. In photos: 'Lady Blue Eyes: Property of Barbara and Frank Sinatra' preview at Sotheby's Fine art, as well as jewelry, movie and entertainment memorabilia of Frank and Barbara Sinatra are featured in Sotheby's December auctions of "Lady Blue Eyes: Property of Barbara and Frank Sinatra" at Sotheby's in New York City. Paul Caneiro pleads not guilty in N.J. mansion fire, slayings A New Jersey man accused of killing his brother's family before setting their mansion ablaze pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder Friday. House Democrats promote anti-corruption legislation House Democrats unveiled an anti-corruption bill Friday, the group's first legislation since taking control of the chamber earlier this month. Survey explains strange glacial behavior in Greenland Scientists now know why an unstable Greenland glacier suddenly raced toward the sea and then slowed, just days later. Artificial light could bring on insomnia in older adults Brightness from outdoor light sources at night are causing insomnia among older adults, a study says. Bears QB Daniel will start with Trubisky doubtful The Chicago Bears will again go with backup quarterback Chase Daniel on Sunday against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., with Mitchell Trubisky listed as doubtful because of a right shoulder injury. Ravens QB Flacco doubtful for Sunday's game The status of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco remains murky for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Bengals take WR Green off injury report Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green appears good to go for Sunday's matchup against the visiting Denver Broncos. Bengals' Dalton vows to be ready for OTAs Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton does not expect his thumb injury to affect his preparations for next season. Buccaneers WR Jackson ruled out vs. Carolina Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson has been ruled out of Sunday's matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Report: Chargers OC Whisenhunt to interview at Georgia Tech Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt will interview for the head coaching job at Georgia Tech, ESPN reported. Dallas officer Amber Guyger indicted for shooting death of Botham Jean A grand jury on Friday indicted a former Dallas police officer who fatally shot an unarmed man after she entered the wrong apartment on a murder charge. |
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North Korean soldier defects to South Korea, military saysThousands protest in Argentina during G20 SummitMembers of 70 different groups joined forces to call attention to a range of concerns, from workers' rights to climate change. What Trump gets right — and wrong — about the auto industryThe auto industry is focusing its attention on a series of escalating moves in what is fast becoming a full-scale trade war with China. World looks on as Saudi crown prince and Vladimir Putin laugh, clasp handsSaudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, implicated in the murder of a Washington Post columnist, had a good laugh with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Faulty pacemaker raises concerns over medical device testingPatient says 'revolutionary' Nanostim device no longer works but cannot be removed Medical devices harm patients worldwide as governments fail on safetyA global investigation reveals the rising human toll of lax controls and testing standards pushed by a booming industry. Medtech giant pushes boundaries as casualties mount and sales soarFrom garage startup to global dominance, Medtronic bent and broke rules in its relentless pursuit of success. Trump, Russia spar over why he ditched Putin meetingEarlier, a Russian official had expressed skepticism with the U.S. explanation that the situation in Ukraine had driven the president's decision, not "the domestic political situation in the U.S." Cuba accuses U.S. of unfairly denying diplomatic visas"After two decades of Cuba never denying a visa to the U.S., the U.S. has stopped replying to multiple requests for visas," said a Cuban official. Indonesian city plans to fine residents for 'acts that are considered LGBT'This is the latest example of a rise in government and public hostility toward the LGBTQ community in the world's largest Muslim-majority country. Trump, Trudeau, Peña Nieto sign USMCA trade dealCongress must still approve the renegotiation of the trade partnership between the United States, Mexico and Canada. In a twist, Trump fights to keep some Palestinian aid aliveAn obscure new law that will likely force the U.S. to terminate all aid to the Palestinian Authority complicates the promised peace plan. Marriott says data breach compromised info of up to 500 million guestsThe breach could potentially be one of the largest in history, behind the hacking of about 3 billion Yahoo accounts. Mueller casts 'dark cloud' over Trump's trip to ArgentinaAs world leaders gather in Buenos Aires, can the president keep his domestic troubles from dogging his foreign policy pursuits? Ahead of G-20, Japan-France spat over Renault-Nissan heats upFrench President Emmanuel Macron will meet Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the G-20 summit, but it's not clear if the auto alliance will be discussed. Ukraine bans Russian men from entering the countryPresident Petro Poroshenko imposed martial law this week amid fears of a potential Russian invasion after three naval ships were seized in the Sea of Azov. Merkel flies to G-20 on commercial airliner after jet 'malfunction'The military-operated Airbus A340 had to land in Cologne just an hour into its journey to Buenos Aires. Photographer who revealed dark side of Chinese society goes missing"The reality in China is you never know if you're going to get into trouble because there are no written rules," he said in an interview last year. Inside Trump's Gitmo, which is scheduled to stay open another 25 yearsIn his first broadcast interview, Guantanamo's Rear Adm. John Ring says without funding from Congress, he'll have trouble caring for aging detainees. Ukraine once gave up 5,000 nukes. Russia's attack may have broken that deal.Washington paid half a billion dollars for Ukraine to pass 5,000 nuclear weapons to Russia to be dismantled after brokering the deal. Trump's new Russia deal defense: Just business as usualAnalysis: The president's take on his financial ties to Russia has changed, from "we've stayed away" to "there would have been nothing wrong" with pursuing a project. Outfield bleacher seats for London's MLB games will cost $153If filling a U.S. ballpark with more than 50,000 people is hard, imagine trying to fill a stadium in the U.K., where baseball is a largely unknown thing. More Recent Articles |
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George H.W. Bush: A Life of Public ServiceMr. Bush, part of a new generation of Republicans, was often referred to as the most successful one-term president. Dodging Friends, Chased by Legal Troubles, Trump Navigates G-20At the Group of 20 gathering in Buenos Aires, President Trump declined to meet with his two favorite strongmen, postponed meeting an ally and was preoccupied with the Russia investigation. Trump Claims Nafta Victory but Deal Faces Long Odds in U.S.The president said gaining congressional approval would not be much of a problem. Democrats disagree. Trump Signs New Trade Deal With Canada and Mexico After Bitter NegotiationsPresident Trump appeared with his counterparts Justin Trudeau and Enrique Peña Nieto to approve the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement. John Chau Aced Missionary Boot Camp. Reality Proved a Harsher Test.Before being killed on a remote island in the Andaman Sea, Mr. Chau attended a missionary training camp in Kansas. Missionary’s Killing Reignites Debate About Isolated Tribes: Contact, Support or Stay Away?There are dozens of communities that continue to live completely off the grid, mostly in the Amazon, where drug traffickers, miners and ranchers threaten them. ‘I’ve Thought a Lot About Whether I Did Good or Evil’: Missionaries on the Death of John Allen ChauThe death of an American missionary this month has led to an internal reckoning among many of his fellow missionaries. Whitaker’s Ascent at Justice Dept. Surprised Investigators of Firm Accused of FraudMr. Whitaker, the acting attorney general, sat on the board of a patent firm that was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission over accusations it bilked thousands of customers. Interior Secretary Unleashes Extraordinary Attack on Democratic LawmakerRyan Zinke took to Twitter to accuse Representative Raúl Grijalva of being a drunk. The lawmaker had earlier called for Mr. Zinke’s resignation. Louisiana School Made Headlines for Sending Black Kids to Elite Colleges. Here’s the Reality.T.M. Landry, a school in small-town Louisiana, has garnered national attention for vaulting its underprivileged black students to elite colleges. But the school cut corners and doctored college applications. Abuse, Fear and Intimidation: How Viral Videos Masked a Prep School’s ProblemsT.M. Landry College Prep, a small private school in Louisiana, boasted about its record of sending black students from working-class families to top universities. But there’s more to the story. 6 Takeaways From the Times’s Investigation Into T.M. LandryBased on interviews with 46 people, including parents, former and current students and more, and examinations of legal and school records, The Times found the school abused students and doctored college applications. Marriott Hacking Exposes Data of Up to 500 Million GuestsThe personal information of customers at its Starwood hotels, including names, dates of birth, passport numbers and payment numbers could be at risk, the chain said. G-20, Marriott, Immigration: Your Friday Evening BriefingWill Trump Speak Up Against China’s Oppression?In Argentina, President Trump has a chance to confront Xi Jinping on human rights abuses against the Uighurs. Scent of the RussiansThere’s a connection between Cohen’s guilty plea and Ukraine’s desperate plight. Trump Tops Tricky DickFor Mexico’s New President: Trouble on the Horizo // AMLO and Mexico Are in Trouble: Trouble Looms for Mexico’s New PresidentThe new leader will face many challenges, starting with his American counterpart. Damage control will be his first task. I Didn’t Become a Stay-at-Home Mother for My Kids. I Did It for Me.Brexit, Borders, and the Bank of England (Wonkish)A European Goes to Trump’s WashingtonCohen Lied. Here’s Why It Matters.With Michael Cohen’s latest deal, the special counsel shows he is unafraid of crossing Donald Trump’s red lines on Russia. It’s Not the Economy, StupidCan We Stop Suicides?It’s been way too long since there was a new class of drugs to treat depression. Ketamine might be the solution. They Couldn’t Find Beauty Tutorials for Dark Skin. So They Made Their Own.The beauty industry sees women with darker skin as an afterthought, but some YouTube and Instagram stars are aiming to change that. George R.R. Martin on How ‘Nightflyers’ Made ‘Game of Thrones’ PossibleThe author discusses “Nightflyers” on Syfy, whitewashing of his work, future “sexing” and ideas for other “Game of Thrones” prequels. ISIS Official Known for Caging Foes Is Captured by IraqThe captured operative was a midlevel official best known for having paraded captured Kurdish soldiers in cages. A Famous Alpha Wolf’s Daughter, Spitfire, Is Killed by a HunterThe shooting of another Lamar Canyon pack member has renewed calls for a buffer between Yellowstone and nearby lands, to protect roaming wolves. Former Dallas Officer Charged With Murder for Shooting Botham Jean in His ApartmentAmber R. Guyger said that she mistook Mr. Jean’s apartment for her own, and opened fire. On Friday, she was indicted on a murder charge. Doctors Said Hockey Enforcer Todd Ewen Did Not Have C.T.E. But He Did.A new analysis of Ewen’s brain tissue confirms he had the degenerative brain disease, despite what a Canadian doctor initially found. That doctor went on to work for the N.H.L. Kansas Recalls License Plates Offensive to Japanese-AmericansAfter a yearlong campaign by activists, the letter combination “JAP” will no longer be issued by the state. Earthquake Shreds Highways and Sows Panic in South Central AlaskaThe earthquake damaged buildings and roads and briefly stoked fears of a tsunami throughout the region. North Carolina Election That Looked to Be Republican Victory Now in LimboThe state elections board said it would not certify the results in the Ninth Congressional District and instead would hold a December hearing to explore claims of fraudulent absentee ballots. Kareem Hunt Is Cut by the Chiefs After a Video Showed Him Attacking a WomanHunt, a star running back, was also suspended by the N.F.L. hours after the release of the video, which showed Hunt knocking a woman down and kicking her at a hotel in February. U.S. Asks, Are You a Terrorist? Scottish Grandfather Gives Wrong AnswerJohn Stevenson, 70, and his wife may have to cancel their New York holiday because of a mistake he made on an online form. Playlist: The Playlist: Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus’s Melodrama, and 9 More New SongsEditors’ Choice: 11 New Books We Recommend This WeekSuggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. More Recent Articles |
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Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty sank a half-court heave at halftime of the Rutgers and Michigan State basketball game on Friday.
Despite being listed as doubtful for Sunday, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh left open the possibility that quarterback Joe Flacco could be available.
Kareem Hunt is no longer a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.
New York City officials announced Friday that Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman to serve in the U.S. House, will be immortalized in statue in Brooklyn.
Defensive end J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans on Friday was listed as questionable for Sunday's home game against the Cleveland Browns because of a knee injury.
Running back Melvin Gordon of the Los Angeles Chargers will not play in Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a knee injury.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt was told to leave the team's practice facility on Friday after a video showed him pushing and kicking a woman.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles, who has not played since the season opener because of a hamstring injury, said he expects to play on Monday.
Workers installed the world's largest menorah Friday near New York City's Central Park in celebration of Hanukkah, which begins this weekend.
The Cincinnati Reds are parting ways with outfielder Billy Hamilton.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt can be seen kicking and pushing a woman in a video released Friday stemming from an incident in February.
Only about 60 percent of seniors in the U.S. have gotten a flu shot this season, a survey says.
Fine art, as well as jewelry, movie and entertainment memorabilia of Frank and Barbara Sinatra are featured in Sotheby's December auctions of "Lady Blue Eyes: Property of Barbara and Frank Sinatra" at Sotheby's in New York City.
A New Jersey man accused of killing his brother's family before setting their mansion ablaze pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder Friday.
House Democrats unveiled an anti-corruption bill Friday, the group's first legislation since taking control of the chamber earlier this month.
Scientists now know why an unstable Greenland glacier suddenly raced toward the sea and then slowed, just days later.
Brightness from outdoor light sources at night are causing insomnia among older adults, a study says.
The Chicago Bears will again go with backup quarterback Chase Daniel on Sunday against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., with Mitchell Trubisky listed as doubtful because of a right shoulder injury.
The status of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco remains murky for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green appears good to go for Sunday's matchup against the visiting Denver Broncos.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton does not expect his thumb injury to affect his preparations for next season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson has been ruled out of Sunday's matchup against the Carolina Panthers.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt will interview for the head coaching job at Georgia Tech, ESPN reported.
A grand jury on Friday indicted a former Dallas police officer who fatally shot an unarmed man after she entered the wrong apartment on a murder charge. 



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