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NFC Wild Card: Seattle Seahawks face off against Dallas Cowboys Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks take the NFL's No. 1 running game into a wild-card matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium. AFC Wild Card: Watson, Houston Texans host Luck, Indianapolis Colts Saturday's wild-card game between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans seemed unlikely at the beginning of the season. Junaid Hashim Mehmood charged with murder for children's deaths Authorities charged a 27-year-old man with two counts of capital murder Friday after three young children were found dead and their mother injured. 5 teens die in blaze at Polish escape room Five teenage girls died when a fire broke out near an escape room in which they were playing Friday in northern Poland, local authorities said. Pittsburgh Steelers fire OLB coach Joey Porter Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin made the first change to his coaching staff this offseason by moving on from outside linebackers coach Joey Porter. Pentagon: Airstrike may have killed USS Cole bombing suspect A U.S. airstrike in western Yemen may have killed one of the men suspected of coordinating a terror bombing on the USS Cole in 2000 that killed 17 U.S. sailors. Judge extends grand jury in Robert Mueller probe A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday extended a grand jury for six months as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Flu season starting to pick up, CDC reports The flu is now spreading throughout the United States, health officials said Friday. Government shutdown darkens programs that support farmers The USDA has closed multiple offices in this government shutdown, leaving a list of services unavailable to farmers at the start of the new year. By controlling exciton flows, scientists can build more efficient electronics Scientists have found a way to control exciton flows at room temperature, paving the way for the development of faster, more efficient electronics. House Democrats introduce anti-corruption bill; require presidential tax returns House Democrats introduced their first legislation of the new Congress, an anti-corruption bill that would require presidential candidates to release tax returns. Some with schizophrenia have similar brain function to healthy people The brains of healthy people may be similar to those of people with schizophrenia, a study says. Swedish hospital: Ebola scare a false alarm A man admitted to a hospital in Uppsala, Sweden, with Ebola-like symptoms tested negative for the virus, health officials said Friday. Elite forces dispatched in northeast Brazil after more violence The northeastern Brazilian state of Ceara saw more attacks Friday, which led to one death and the arrests of 45 people. GOP Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts announces retirement in 2020 Longtime Republican Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts said Friday he will not seek re-election in 2020. Woman in Great Britain seeking lost goldfish Dave A woman in Great Britain is searching for leads on her missing pet, a goldfish she bought five years ago named Dave. Black Pink's 'Whistle' video passes 300M views on YouTube K-pop group Black Pink celebrated on Twitter after reaching 300 million views on YouTube for the fifth time. U.S. Navy tests two-ship littoral combat group with South America deployment U.S. Navy personnel returned home after practicing a two-ship pairing exercise for future use by amphibious squadrons and ground troops. Appeals court sides with Trump's ban on transgender troops An appeals court sided with the Trump administration Friday by overturning a lower court that blocked a ban on transgender people serving in the military. Donald Trump prepared for shutdown to last months, years President Donald Trump on Friday told Democratic leaders he was prepared for the government shutdown over border wall funding to last months or years. Report: Gigi Hadid, Zayn Malik split up again Gigi Hadid and former One Direction singer Zayn Malik have reportedly broken up after reconciling in the spring. Study: Half of people who think they have allergies are wrong When it comes to food allergies, Americans are more worried than they need to be, a new study says. Women of the U.S. Congress A record 128 women serve in the 116th session of the U.S. Congress. Many newcomers join congressional veterans in the Senate and House of Representatives from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Here they are. Fulcrum IT receives $128M contract for intelligence work in S. Korea A $120 million contact for all-source analysis and operational support in South Korea has been awarded to Fulcrum IT Services LLC, the Defense Department announced. Thompson: Sliding Warriors lack 'that killer' instict The Golden State Warriors admittedly do not look like the same team that's been to four straight Finals and won the previous two championships. Parts of the ocean are still cooling, study suggests New research suggests there are still pockets of the deep ocean where ancient cooling processes continue to play out. |
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'Escape Room' fire in Poland kills 5 teenagersA police spokeswoman in the city of Koszalin, Monika Kosiec, said Friday the victims were probably celebrating one of their birthdays. Judge orders ICE to give notice before detaining some Cambodians for deportationThe temporary restraining order, granted Thursday, requires federal officials to give two-weeks written notice before re-detaining some Cambodian nationals. Mexico asks U.S. to investigate firing of tear gasThe Jan. 1 incident was the second time in a little over a month that U.S forces used tear gas on migrants at the border. Private data of hundreds of German politicians released onlineThe data released may have been stolen in multiple attacks but doesn't appear to be politically sensitive, a German government spokesperson said. Thailand's rebel female Buddhist monks defy traditionA growing number of women are bucking an order in place since 1928, and donning monks' traditional saffron robes. China and U.S. to hold talks in bid to end trade war roiling marketsThe two nations have been locked in a trade war for much of the past year, stoking fears of a global economic slowdown. More Recent Articles
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Trump Suggests Government Shutdown Could Last for ‘Months or Even Years’A meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders broke up without a deal, but he said talks will be held over the weekend. What Is and Isn’t Affected by the Government ShutdownA guide to what’s running and what’s not while Congress and President Trump negotiate over government funding. Rashida Tlaib’s Expletive-Laden Cry to Impeach Trump Upends Democrats’ Talking PointsRepublicans pounced at the Michigan congresswoman’s remarks to paint the majority as a power-hungry bloc intent on destroying the Trump presidency. The Price of Trump’s Migrant Deterrence Strategy: New Chaos on the BorderA crisis is emerging at migrant shelters as the Trump administration focuses, as one official put it, on “how can we deter, rather than how can we handle.” T.S.A. Screeners, Working Without Pay, Are Calling Out SickMore than 150 employees, many of them responsible for screening passengers, called in on Friday morning at Kennedy Airport to say they were ill or otherwise unable to work, a union official said. Strong Hiring and Fed Chief’s Reassurance on Rates Delight InvestorsA December gain of 312,000 jobs sent stocks up more than 3 percent, and the Federal Reserve chairman offered soothing words on the central bank’s plans. Powell Says a ‘Patient’ Fed Is Watching for Signs of Economic WeaknessJerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman, also said that if asked to resign by President Trump, he would refuse. Matteo Salvini Likes Nutella and Kittens. It’s All Part of a Social Media Strategy.The online feed of Italy’s most powerful politician is not about product placement, but a studied way to sell his common-man brand in an anti-elite era. The Carpetbagger: Golden Globes 2019 Predictions: Which Movies Will Win?In a series of quirky races — including Lady Gaga vs. Glenn Close — who prevails will be front of mind when voting for Oscar nominations begins. Shutdown, Jobs, Markets: Your Friday Evening BriefingWhat Advocates of Legalizing Pot Don’t Want You to KnowTry to Keep Up With Australia’s Fastest 92-Year-Old Woman“Now is the time to show your mettle,” Heather Lee’s husband told her on his deathbed 23 years ago. And she has. The Latest Front Against Civil RightsThe law of “disparate impact” isn’t broken. There’s no need for Donald Trump to rewrite it. What Have the Elites Ever Done for Fox?With apologies to the People’s Front of Judea. Amos Oz’s Rebuke to CowardiceThe Israeli author will be spared the littleness of Israeli and Palestinian leaders. A Eureka Moment for the Subway?But why did it take so long to find light at the end of the tunnel for L train commuters? Must Writers Be Moral? Their Contracts May Require It“No way. I’m not signing that,” a New Yorker writer said when she saw the terms. We Need to Keep LaughingThe Democratic Primary Doesn’t Have to Be a NightmareSpring Is ComingI Love Doing Nothing. So Why Am I Bad at Yoga?The Saturday Profile: She’s on a #MeToo Mission in China, Battling Censors and LawsuitsZhou Xiaoxuan is fighting China’s patriarchal culture. In her quest for justice, she has vowed that nothing will get in her way. ‘Bandersnatch’ Has Many Paths, but Do Any of Them Add Up to Anything?Three critics review their respective versions of the “Black Mirror” choose-your-own-adventure movie, which has been elaborately dissected by the internet. Hungry City: Thai That Takes a Cue From Its Brooklyn NeighborsAt Thai Farm Kitchen, Jess Calvo and his wife, Elizabeth Kanyawee Calvo, use organic ingredients and honor the connection between land and table. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Dancing Video Was Meant as a Smear, but It BackfiredHere’s the backstory of a video showing the newly minted lawmaker dancing and twirling barefoot on a rooftop in her college days. Envoys Denounce Venezuela’s Maduro and Urge Him to Cede PowerThirteen nations announced on Friday that they would not recognize the legitimacy of the new term of President Nicolás Maduro. Egypt Tried to Block Broadcast of CBS Interview With President SisiCBS said President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi acknowledged that his military cooperated with Israel, and refused a request by Egypt to stop the broadcast. ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Documentary Reviews Decades of Sex Abuse AccusationsIn the six-part series, which is being broadcast on Lifetime this week, several women allege that the singer controlled or abused them. The L Train Shutdown Plan Was 3 Years in the Making. It Unraveled in 3 Weeks.The strategy for coping with the closure of a subway tunnel was upended by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who said he has an alternative that would keep tubes open. American Detained in Moscow Also Has British, Irish and Canadian PassportsThe man, Paul Whelan, holds citizenship from four countries and has requested help from multiple governments, increasing the pressure on Moscow to release him. Supreme Court Takes Up New Cases on Partisan GerrymanderingIn June, the justices ducked the question of whether the Constitution bars election maps warped by politics. El Chapo Trial: How a Cartel Prince Left the Drug TradeWhen the heir apparent to the Sinaloa cartel wanted out, he got help from an unlikely figure: the crime lord known as El Chapo. You asked: To Go Bare Down There?Many women do it, but it is important to understand the risks of pubic hair removal before you do. A Word With: Chelsea Peretti Wants Comedies to Be Funny AgainPeretti talks about her poignant farewell from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” her next big thing and what she would do if she hosted the Oscars. Mountain for Rent: $4,500 a DayPlattekill, tucked between bigger and wealthier Catskills ski resorts, has come up with a new business plan that just might save it. A Choreographer Gives In to His Ambition of RecklessnessMiguel Gutierrez’s new piece, with a cast of Latin American heritage, melds the formal and the personal, the tactile and the untamed. Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, 77, Dies; Historian Recognized Black SuffragistsShe found that the role of black women in winning the vote for all women had virtually been erased from the history books by white movement leaders. What We’ve Learned About Ultima Thule From NASA’s New Horizons MissionThe team that manages the spacecraft will have to wait 20 months for all of the data and images it recorded, but they have reported some early findings. Wheels: Car Tuneups That Require Audio EngineersWhile carmakers and audio teams must battle over environment, budget, weight and space, owners simply want their vehicle to sound as if Ariana Grande were riding shotgun. More Recent Articles
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Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks take the NFL's No. 1 running game into a wild-card matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium.
Saturday's wild-card game between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans seemed unlikely at the beginning of the season.
Authorities charged a 27-year-old man with two counts of capital murder Friday after three young children were found dead and their mother injured.
Five teenage girls died when a fire broke out near an escape room in which they were playing Friday in northern Poland, local authorities said.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin made the first change to his coaching staff this offseason by moving on from outside linebackers coach Joey Porter.
A U.S. airstrike in western Yemen may have killed one of the men suspected of coordinating a terror bombing on the USS Cole in 2000 that killed 17 U.S. sailors.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday extended a grand jury for six months as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
The flu is now spreading throughout the United States, health officials said Friday.
The USDA has closed multiple offices in this government shutdown, leaving a list of services unavailable to farmers at the start of the new year.
Scientists have found a way to control exciton flows at room temperature, paving the way for the development of faster, more efficient electronics.
House Democrats introduced their first legislation of the new Congress, an anti-corruption bill that would require presidential candidates to release tax returns.
The brains of healthy people may be similar to those of people with schizophrenia, a study says.
A man admitted to a hospital in Uppsala, Sweden, with Ebola-like symptoms tested negative for the virus, health officials said Friday.
The northeastern Brazilian state of Ceara saw more attacks Friday, which led to one death and the arrests of 45 people.
Longtime Republican Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts said Friday he will not seek re-election in 2020.
A woman in Great Britain is searching for leads on her missing pet, a goldfish she bought five years ago named Dave.
K-pop group Black Pink celebrated on Twitter after reaching 300 million views on YouTube for the fifth time.
U.S. Navy personnel returned home after practicing a two-ship pairing exercise for future use by amphibious squadrons and ground troops.
An appeals court sided with the Trump administration Friday by overturning a lower court that blocked a ban on transgender people serving in the military.
President Donald Trump on Friday told Democratic leaders he was prepared for the government shutdown over border wall funding to last months or years.
Gigi Hadid and former One Direction singer Zayn Malik have reportedly broken up after reconciling in the spring.
When it comes to food allergies, Americans are more worried than they need to be, a new study says.
A record 128 women serve in the 116th session of the U.S. Congress. Many newcomers join congressional veterans in the Senate and House of Representatives from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Here they are.
A $120 million contact for all-source analysis and operational support in South Korea has been awarded to Fulcrum IT Services LLC, the Defense Department announced.
The Golden State Warriors admittedly do not look like the same team that's been to four straight Finals and won the previous two championships.
New research suggests there are still pockets of the deep ocean where ancient cooling processes continue to play out. 


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