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Tobias Harris leads Los Angeles Clippers over Miami Heat The Los Angeles Clippers arrived to Miami at 4 a.m., after playing in Dallas the night before, but showed no signs of jet-lag in a 111-99 win against the Heat. Jayme Closs to receive $25K reward for her 'bravery,' help in arrest of her captor Jayme Closs will receive the $25,000 that a Wisconsin company had donated towards a reward for the teen's return. Watch: Pacers' Victor Oladipo suffers serious knee injury vs. Raptors Indiana Pacers star Victor Oladipo had to be stretchered off of the floor after suffering a serious right knee injury in a win against the Toronto Raptors. Watch: Jets' Jamal Adams lays out Patriots mascot at Pro Bowl The New York Jets' season might be over, but safety Jamal Adams gave fans something to cheer about, tackling the New England Patriots' mascot at the Pro Bowl. Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman lieutenant testifies wife coordinated prison escape A former Sinaloa Cartel lieutenant implicated Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's wife, sons and brother-in-law in the accused Mexican drug lord's second prison escape. Study: Gunshot patient follow-up care costs $86M per year Hospital readmissions of patients with gunshot wounds cost at least $86 million a year in the United States, a new study finds. Sevilla upsets Lionel Messi-less FC Barcelona at Copa del Rey Sevilla upset FC Barcelona 2-0 in the first leg of a Copa del Rey quarterfinal on Wednesday at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville, Spain. Carrie Underwood, Mike Fisher welcome baby boy Carrie Underwood and former NHL player Mike Fisher welcomed the birth of their second child this week, the country star announced Wednesday on Instagram. Neymar hospitalized with ankle injury after PSG win Brazilian striker Neymar Jr. was taken to the hospital after suffering an ankle injury in the second half of Paris Saint-German's win against Strasbourg. As more people use marijuana, study warns of 'overlooked social cost' As increasing numbers of Americans use marijuana, there is a rising risk of job loss among those who use the drug, a new study suggests. Commission: No conclusion about whether women should be drafted A commission formed by Congress came to no conclusion about whether women should be forced to register for the draft, a report released Wednesday indicated. At least 5 killed in shooting at Florida bank At least five people were killed in a shooting at a bank in Sebring, Fla,. on Wednesday, police said. Arizona nurse arrested for impregnating patient at longterm care facility Police in Arizona said Wednesday they arrested a nurse at a longterm care facility in connection to a sexual assault of a patient who gave birth late last year. Flu vaccinations may prevent hospitalization for COPD patients Flu vaccinations have sharply cut the number of hospitalizations by COPD patients in Canada, according to a new study. Federal court employees facing first missed paycheck The partial government shutdown will soon enter a second phase, widening the number of federal employees working without pay, including those in the court system. U.S. Air Force tests microwave, laser weapon systems The U.S. Air Force announced it is planning future experiments involving laser and microwave energy weapons after successes at the White Sands Missile Range. Liver transplants linked to alcohol use doubled since 2002 The percentage of U.S. liver transplant recipients with alcohol-associated liver disease doubled over 15 years, but significant regional variations remain, a new study finds. In photos: This week in Washington Furloughed government workers protest the federal shutdown and President Donald Trump places a wreath at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial to commemorate the civil rights leader, the week of January 21, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Brewers GM Stearns receives promotion, contract extension The Milwaukee Brewers have promoted David Stearns as the new president of baseball operations and general manager, the team announced Wednesday. USDA reopens Farm Service Agency for 'emergency' services Farm Service Agency offices will reopen Thursday to provide services from the U.S. Department of Agriculture deems emergencies, as the government shutdown drags on. Britain's AECOM, AWE announce nuclear waste storage partnership British company AECOM will be the lead delivery partner in a nuclear waste depository program, AWE Plc. announced on Wednesday. Clinical trial starts for temperature-stable tuberculosis vaccine Researchers have started conducting trials with an experimental tuberculosis vaccine candidate that can survive without refrigeration, the National Institutes of Health said. Watch: Man in Santa Claus suit suspected of luxury car theft Police in Australia released security camera footage of a "Bad Santa" accused of stealing a Mercedes car while dressed as St. Nick. Pompeo: U.S. diplomats to remain in Venezuela Secretary of State Pompeo said the U. S will continue relations with Venezuela as Maduro does not have the authority to break diplomatic ties with the U.S. |
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Iranian TV anchor held as witness is released from U.S. jailMarzieh Hashemi was released after being detained for more than a week in Washington, said an attorney with the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Chile's first transgender school protects children from bullyingChilean transgender children find hope at Latin America's first school for trans children. "I'm happy here because there are many other kids just like me." Venezuela's president cuts off U.S. relations after Trump backs opposition leaderMaduro broke relations with the U.S. and gave diplomatic personnel 72 hours to leave. The U.S. said Maduro didn't have the authority to do it. Far-right lawmakers in Germany walk out on Holocaust survivor's speechA Jewish community leader accused the party of playing down Nazi crimes during her speech commemorating the Holocaust. Inside the Brexit deal's major sticking point: The Irish backstop explainedHardly mentioned during the referendum campaign in 2016, arrangements for the Irish border have proved trickier to solve than almost any other issue. Missing soccer star may be alive aboard plane's life raft, police sayThe Argentine had spent the hours before the aircraft vanished saying farewell to teammates after Cardiff City paid $19 million for him last week. Fear of migrants 'makes us crazy,' Pope Francis saysThe pontiff, who is the son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, has made the plight of migrants and refugees a cornerstone of his papacy. More Recent Articles
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Aviation Professionals Warn of Dire Risk Amid ShutdownIn a joint statement, the unions that represent the nation’s air traffic controllers, pilots and flight attendants said the threat to safety was growing by the day. The State of the Union Is … : The Yearly Address, ExplainedHere’s what we know about the precedent for the address — and what might happen next. Michael Cohen Indefinitely Postpones Testimony to CongressMr. Cohen’s lawyer cited verbal attacks by President Trump as his reason for bowing out of the hearing, which was to be a marquee moment in Democrats’ plan to showcase their oversight of Mr. Trump. Manafort’s Lawyers Say Prosecutors Twisted Memory Lapses as LiesIn a court filing, Paul Manafort’s lawyers argued that prosecutors working for the special counsel wrongly interpreted misstatements by Mr. Manafort as deliberate attempts to deceive them. Dream Act Is Approved in N.Y. to Aid Undocumented Students, in Rebuke to TrumpThe Democratic-led State legislature waded into the battle over immigrants’ rights, passing the Dream Act to secure financial aid for undocumented students. Maduro Cuts Ties With U.S. After Trump Recognizes New Leader in VenezuelaThe move came after an opposition leader declared himself the nation’s legitimate president, cheered on by thousands of supporters and the United States. Juan Guaidó: From Relative Unknown to Self-Declared President of VenezuelaThe 35-year-old opposition leader just swore himself in as Venezuela’s interim president. Who is he? Biden’s Paid Speech Buoyed the G.O.P. in Midwest BattlegroundA paid speech by Joe Biden in October helped Fred Upton, a vulnerable Republican, win re-election in Michigan. Biden earned $200,000 for the address. Sheila Jackson Lee Leaves 2 Posts After Aide Says She Was Fired for Reporting Sexual AssaultRepresentative Sheila Jackson Lee will resign as chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation after a former aide said she was fired for pursuing a sexual assault case against a supervisor. Young Voters Keep Moving to the Left on Social Issues, Republicans IncludedAccording to a new study, members of Generation Z are more open to social change than older generations, findings that could substantially reshape the nation’s political landscape. How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos?Some U.S. researchers knew of a Chinese scientist’s intentions to implant edited embryos but were unable to stop him. Now scientific institutions are trying to devise global safeguards. The Carpetbagger: Blockbusters, #MeToo and More: 4 Takeaways From the Oscar NominationsThere was heartening news for an academy that nearly introduced a popular-film award. But accusations against the director of “Bohemian Rhapsody” show the group’s limits. Donald Trump, Venezuela, Eclipse: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingWhy Trump Still Likes RudyRevolution 60: The Embargo on Cuba Failed. Let’s Move On.The Uncertain Future of Particle PhysicsTen years in, the Large Hadron Collider has failed to deliver the exciting discoveries that scientists promised. Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Gets a BoostThere was no need for the Supreme Court to reinstate a misguided ban on transgender service members. Never TweetThe controversy over the Covington students shows why American journalism should disengage from Twitter. Do You Hear That? It’s the Sound of WinterIn Maine, the ice groans and the axes clunk, noises both terrifying and comforting. Editorial Observer: Russell Baker: Wit and Whimsy on DeadlineThe Safe Zone Northern Syria NeedsThe United States must ensure that a safe zone is guaranteed by international forces and not by Turkey. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Leading and Following at the Same TimeThe Democratic electorate has shifted sharply to the left, taking many politicians along with it — willingly and unwillingly. Tycoon of the Pre-OwnedCan Silicon Valley survivor Julie Wainwright’s luxury consignment company, the RealReal, save retail? Critic’s Notebook: How Three Quirky Sitcoms Capture the New York HustleThe characters in “Broad City,” “High Maintenance” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” have learned to love New York in the era of gentrification. Nonfiction: A Revolution for Journalism — or a Death Knell?Alan Rusbridger’s “Breaking News” describes his years as the editor of the British newspaper The Guardian, when technological change upended his industry. At $238 Million, It’s the Highest-Price Home in the CountryA hedge fund billionaire closes on a Central Park apartment, paying more than double the previous record price for a residential sale in New York City. BuzzFeed Plans Layoffs as It Aims to Turn ProfitAbout 15 percent of its work force will be cut, or about 200 employees across the company’s departments, including the news division. Nurse Charged With Sexual Assault of Woman in Vegetative State Who Gave BirthThe Phoenix Police Department said that DNA taken from Nathan Sutherland, 36, a nurse at Hacienda HealthCare, matched that of a boy who was born in December. Kim Jong-un Praises Trump’s ‘Unusual Determination’ to Meet HimThe North Korean leader spoke highly of Mr. Trump’s commitment to settle their nuclear dispute through a second summit meeting. Can Macron Talk the Yellow Vests Into Submission? He Will TryEarly indications suggest the French president may be turning a corner after weeks of stunned retreat, even as he tests the patience of his opponents. Hebrew Israelites See Divine Intervention in Lincoln Memorial ConfrontationGaining attention is difficult for the Hebrew Israelites, who practice a fringe theology. By confronting a group of Kentucky high school students, they found the spotlight. After Falling Under Obama, America’s Uninsured Rate Looks to Be RisingMedicaid enrollment is falling. Obamacare enrollment is falling. And a new survey shows that more Americans are living without insurance. It Started as a Movie. As It Ballooned, Its Troubles Mounted.“DAU” is a project so ambitious, it can be hard to pin down exactly what it is. After repeated problems and delays, the genre-defying work is finally opening in Paris. wedding album: What Do You Wish You Knew Before Planning Your Wedding?Did you book a great venue in the wrong season? Or blow your budget on an unnecessary wedding trend? Did you not read the fine print on your contract from a vendor? We’d love to know what you wish you knew before your wedding day. 3 Newborn Endangered Right Whales Seen After Year With No BirthsThe sighting this winter of newborn whales off the coasts of Florida and Georgia is being greeted with mild optimism, as the North Atlantic population has dwindled. Phys Ed: Even a 20-Second Exercise ‘Snack’ Can Improve FitnessAs little as 20 seconds of brisk stair climbing, done several times a day, might be enough to increase aerobic fitness. More Recent Articles |
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The Los Angeles Clippers arrived to Miami at 4 a.m., after playing in Dallas the night before, but showed no signs of jet-lag in a 111-99 win against the Heat.
Jayme Closs will receive the $25,000 that a Wisconsin company had donated towards a reward for the teen's return.
Indiana Pacers star Victor Oladipo had to be stretchered off of the floor after suffering a serious right knee injury in a win against the Toronto Raptors.
The New York Jets' season might be over, but safety Jamal Adams gave fans something to cheer about, tackling the New England Patriots' mascot at the Pro Bowl.
A former Sinaloa Cartel lieutenant implicated Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's wife, sons and brother-in-law in the accused Mexican drug lord's second prison escape.
Hospital readmissions of patients with gunshot wounds cost at least $86 million a year in the United States, a new study finds.
Sevilla upset FC Barcelona 2-0 in the first leg of a Copa del Rey quarterfinal on Wednesday at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville, Spain.
Carrie Underwood and former NHL player Mike Fisher welcomed the birth of their second child this week, the country star announced Wednesday on Instagram.
Brazilian striker Neymar Jr. was taken to the hospital after suffering an ankle injury in the second half of Paris Saint-German's win against Strasbourg.
As increasing numbers of Americans use marijuana, there is a rising risk of job loss among those who use the drug, a new study suggests.
A commission formed by Congress came to no conclusion about whether women should be forced to register for the draft, a report released Wednesday indicated.
At least five people were killed in a shooting at a bank in Sebring, Fla,. on Wednesday, police said.
Police in Arizona said Wednesday they arrested a nurse at a longterm care facility in connection to a sexual assault of a patient who gave birth late last year.
Flu vaccinations have sharply cut the number of hospitalizations by COPD patients in Canada, according to a new study.
The partial government shutdown will soon enter a second phase, widening the number of federal employees working without pay, including those in the court system.
The U.S. Air Force announced it is planning future experiments involving laser and microwave energy weapons after successes at the White Sands Missile Range.
The percentage of U.S. liver transplant recipients with alcohol-associated liver disease doubled over 15 years, but significant regional variations remain, a new study finds.
Furloughed government workers protest the federal shutdown and President Donald Trump places a wreath at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial to commemorate the civil rights leader, the week of January 21, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
The Milwaukee Brewers have promoted David Stearns as the new president of baseball operations and general manager, the team announced Wednesday.
Farm Service Agency offices will reopen Thursday to provide services from the U.S. Department of Agriculture deems emergencies, as the government shutdown drags on.
British company AECOM will be the lead delivery partner in a nuclear waste depository program, AWE Plc. announced on Wednesday.
Researchers have started conducting trials with an experimental tuberculosis vaccine candidate that can survive without refrigeration, the National Institutes of Health said.
Police in Australia released security camera footage of a "Bad Santa" accused of stealing a Mercedes car while dressed as St. Nick.
Secretary of State Pompeo said the U. S will continue relations with Venezuela as Maduro does not have the authority to break diplomatic ties with the U.S. 


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