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Oakland Athletics acquire free-agent pitcher Marco Estrada The Oakland Athletics signed free-agent starting pitcher Marco Estrada, the club announced Friday. 2019 Farmers Insurance Open: Tiger Woods makes cut in second round Tiger Woods was in danger of missing the cut Friday at the Farmers Insurance Open, but rebounded to stay alive. Rams' Nickell Robey-Coleman fined for hit on Saints WR Tommylee Lewis The NFL handed down a punishment to Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman for his hit on New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis. Coroner: Kim Porter died of pneumonia Kim Porter, a model, actress and singer who once dated Sean "Diddy" Combs and shared three children with the rap mogul, died from pneumonia. Mariano Rivera plans to join New York Yankees as pitching consultantScores missing after dam collapse at Brazilian mine Three dams operated by a mining company collapsed in southeast Brazil on Friday, leaving dozens dead and up to 200 people missing, local officials said. Study: Acupressure is good medicine for breast cancer survivors Breast cancer survivors struggling with common, lasting symptoms stemming from their treatments may find relief in self-applied acupressure, new research suggests. New asylum policy to start with 20 Central Americans returned to Tijuana The United States will return 20 Central American asylum seekers to Tijuana through the San Ysidro, Calif., port of entry in the next few days. Plane, helicopter collision in Italian Alps kills 5 A tourist plane and a helicopter collided Friday in the Italian Alps, killing at least five people, Italian emergency officials said. Harris receives $72M contract for Air Force space and missile systems Harris Corp. Space and Intelligence Systems was awarded a $72 million contract for combat missions systems support, the Defense Department announced. Finding of protein key to insulin production may help diabetes treatment The discovery of a protein responsible for producing too much insulin, a condition that often leads to type 2 diabetes, may lead researchers to improved treatment. AECOM gets $9M Army contract for assault breacher supplies AECOM Management Services Corp. received a $9 million contract for equipment and parts used on the Assault Breacher Vehicle, the U.S. Army announced. Whole Foods recalls spinach products over salmonella concerns Whole Foods voluntarily recalled a variety of prepared food products containing baby spinach due to a potential salmonella outbreak, the FDA announced. Blood pressure medication recalls may lead to shortage The FDA has pinpointed the carcinogens that tainted many popular blood pressure medications, which could possibly lead to shortages of drugs to treat hypertension. Baffin Island landscapes ice-free for first time in 40,000 years Rapidly retreating Arctic glaciers have revealed ancient moss and lichens, ice-free for the first in 40,000 years. Look: Hamster of unknown origin brought home by cat Animal rescuers in Wales said they are searching for the owner of a hamster that had a lucky escape when it was dragged home by a cat. 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. Watch: Postal truck struggling in snow explodes A Missouri man's home security camera captured the moment a mail truck exploded into a ball of flames and rolled down his street. Rapper DMX completes sentence for tax evasion Rapper DMX was released from a West Virginia prison Friday after completing his sentence for a scheme to conceal income from the Internal Revenue Service. Baltimore Ravens extend coach John Harbaugh The Baltimore Ravens have signed coach John Harbaugh to a four-year contract extension. NBA announces All-Star Game captains, unveils jerseys Missing a career-high in games due to injury didn't slow Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James from receiving the most votes for the All-Star Game. Look: Connecticut woman wins lottery thanks to clerk's advice A Connecticut woman said she owes her $20,000 lottery prize to a store clerk who had a lucky feeling and offered her some advice. Native American leaders call on Congress, Trump to end shutdown For Jefferson Keel, president of the National Congress of American Indians, the partial federal government shutdown is not about President Donald Trump's border wall. Japan misreported wage growth for seven years, probe shows Criticism of the administration of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is growing in Japan. Army preps troop, equipment rotation in Europe for Atlantic Resolve U.S. Army Europe announced its fourth rotation of armored and aviation units, with equipment to arrive in Europe over the next two weeks, as part of Atlantic Resolve. Watch: New Jersey boy bowls a perfect 300 at 10 years old A New Jersey 10-year-old has become the second youngest person to bowl a perfect 300 at a bowling alley in the United States. |
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Spanish rescuers find body of toddler trapped in wellThere had been no signs of life since the boy had fallen into the borehole as his family was walking through a private estate in Totalan in southern Spain. Japan's Supreme Court upholds transgender sterilization requirementThose who wish to change their gender on official documents must have their original reproductive organs removed, according to the 2004 law. The Philippines loses eligibility for some temporary work visasThe Philippines has lost eligibility for the H-2A visa and the H-2B visas, which are used for temporary agricultural and seasonal workers. With military backing, Venezuela's Maduro hits back at rival GuaidóBacked by Venezuela's military, President Nicolás Maduro went on the offensive, saying the U.S. doesn't have a 'colonial hold' on the country. U.S. Navy veteran being held over 'private complaint,' Iran saysMichael White, 46, has been held since July, and is the first known American to have been detained in Iran since Donald Trump became president. Syrian stranded at airport for months is now 'living the dream' in CanadaHassan al Kontar is now living a very different life 8,000 miles away, thanks to the kindness of strangers. How the Trump administration's move on Venezuela came togetherAn analysis on how the administration came to recognize Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido over the country's president, Nicolas Maduro. More Recent Articles
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Trump Signs Bill Reopening Government for 3 Weeks in Surprise Retreat From WallThe plan will fund the government until Feb. 15 while Republicans and Democrats negotiate over border security. The plan includes none of the money for the border wall that the president had demanded. News Analysis: For a President Consumed With Winning, a Stinging DefeatPresident Trump learns the hard way about the political danger of shutdowns and his limits in an era of divided power. Fact Check: Trump Repeats Unfounded Arguments in New Appeal for a Border WallEven as he agreed to reopen the government, the president used recycled inaccurate claims to press his case for a wall. ‘Our Country Is Being Run by Children’: Shutdown’s End Brings Relief and FrustrationMany of the federal workers who have been furloughed or working for free since December were leery of the three-week deal reached on Friday to reopen the government. Did Trump Cave on the Wall? Some Conservatives Say YesRight-wing commentators accused the president of folding on a central promise and predicted that it would hurt him among voters who have long stood by him. Shutdown Sets Off Airport Delays as F.A.A. Announces Staffing ShortagesThe delays cascaded along the East Coast, reaching as far north as Boston, but La Guardia was the only airport that had been closed off to arriving flights. Indicting Roger Stone, Mueller Shows Link Between Trump Campaign and WikiLeaksThe evidence was revealed in an indictment of Roger J. Stone Jr., a self-described dirty trickster and longtime adviser to President Trump. Roger Stone’s Dirty Tricks Put Him Where He’s Always Wanted to Be: Center Stage“I have always said, the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about,” Mr. Stone said after he was indicted in the special counsel investigation. Here’s What We Learned From Roger Stone’s IndictmentThe special counsel revealed the most direct link between the Trump campaign’s and WikiLeaks’ parallel efforts to hurt the Clinton campaign. Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Calls for More Protests ‘if They Dare to Kidnap Me’Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader who has declared himself president, said he might be arrested, as President Nicolás Maduro signaled a possible willingness for dialogue. The Shift: The Hidden Automation Agenda of the Davos EliteIn public, executives wring their hands over automation’s negative consequences for workers. In private, they talk about how they are racing to automate. Government Shutdown, Roger Stone, Ironman: Your Friday Evening BriefingIf Trump Was Tony Soprano…Trump’s Shutdown Was a Cruel JokeRoger Stone Lied. What Was He Hiding?Could the Trump campaign really not have known that in dealing with WikiLeaks it was dealing with Russia? Editorial Observer: The Green Book’s Black HistoryWhy I Am a European PatriotThe bond that binds the West is freedom. Patriotism is to nationalism as dignity is to barbarism. Steve Jobs Never Wanted Us to Use Our iPhones Like ThisThe devices have become our constant companions. This was not the plan. Mark Zuckerberg, Let Me Be Your Ghost WriterI can tell the people what it is you’re really trying to say. Are We Watching the End of the Monarch Butterfly?Citizen scientists recently gathered in a coastal Northern California town to count the butterfly during its winter migration. The results were alarming. Loose Ends: What a Person’s Body Language MeansThe signs are all there, right in front of you. Including that weird thing with the thumb and pinky. The Half King Is Dead. Long Live the Half King.The Half King, a bar favored by war correspondents and conflict photographers, endured all kinds of disasters in its 19 years. Then came the tourists. N.B.A. Teams Are Running and Gunning. And Their Critics Are Yawning.The N.B.A.’s emphasis on pace and 3-pointers, combined with an edict to make defenders back off, has created a scoring explosion. Not everyone is happy. Arrests in Terror Plot Raise Questions About Canada’s Refugee EmbraceThe police offered few details about what they called a terrorist bomb plot, or about the two men, one a Syrian refugee, whom they said had planned it. Texas Secretary of State Questions Citizenship of 95,000 Registered VotersThe findings of an 11-month investigation seemed certain to reignite partisan debates over the frequency and impact of voter fraud. Huge Trove of Leaked Russian Documents Is Published by Transparency AdvocatesFiles and messages on Russia’s war in Ukraine, the business dealings of oligarchs and other issues were published online by a group called Distributed Denial of Secrets. Newseum Building to Be Sold to Johns Hopkins for $372.5 MillionThe struggling museum will have to find a new home in 2020, after years of running at a deficit. 7 People Killed and 200 Missing in Brazil After Dam Collapses, Officials SayA dam owned by the mining giant Vale S.A. ruptured in the town of Brumadinho, in southeastern Brazil, flooding homes and cars in sludge, and leaving scores missing, the authorities said. A Nuclear Site Guard Accused Colleagues of Sexual Assault. Then She Was Fired.The accusations underscored an entrenched culture of discrimination and retaliation that guards said flourished under two contractors at a highly classified Energy Department site in Nevada. Anonymous Donor Gives $62,000 to Destroy Las Vegas Gunman’s WeaponsA San Francisco software executive has donated the money to destroy the cache of firearms, which includes the guns used in the 2017 attack that killed 58 people. Florence Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, DiesThe mid-20th-century furnishings she fashioned were profoundly influential, and they still resonate. The $238 Million Penthouse, and the Hedge Fund Billionaire Who May Rarely Live ThereKenneth C. Griffin, one of the richest people in the world, paid a record $238 million for a penthouse, heightening the debate about income inequality. How to Use ‘Do Not Disturb’ on Your Phone (While Still Letting Important Calls Through)The bliss of turning off all notifications on your phone doesn’t have to come with the anxiety of potentially missing an important call or text. Here’s how you can have it all. Your Money Adviser: Tax Filing Season Is Starting, but It May Not Go SmoothlyWhile the I.R.S. has said it expects refunds to be issued on schedule, the agency is going to take a while to return to normal after the government shutdown. Gracie Gold’s Battle for Olympic Glory Ended in a Fight to Save HerselfGold appeared to be a gold medal favorite in figure skating for the 2018 Winter Games. Then her mental health unraveled, and a cry for help became her boldest move. Well: Outrunning HungerIntense exercise may change the way certain neurons influence our appetite and metabolism. More Recent Articles |
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The Oakland Athletics signed free-agent starting pitcher Marco Estrada, the club announced Friday.
Tiger Woods was in danger of missing the cut Friday at the Farmers Insurance Open, but rebounded to stay alive.
The NFL handed down a punishment to Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman for his hit on New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis.
Kim Porter, a model, actress and singer who once dated Sean "Diddy" Combs and shared three children with the rap mogul, died from pneumonia.
Mariano Rivera revealed he will return to baseball and the New York Yankees.
Three dams operated by a mining company collapsed in southeast Brazil on Friday, leaving dozens dead and up to 200 people missing, local officials said.
Breast cancer survivors struggling with common, lasting symptoms stemming from their treatments may find relief in self-applied acupressure, new research suggests.
The United States will return 20 Central American asylum seekers to Tijuana through the San Ysidro, Calif., port of entry in the next few days.
A tourist plane and a helicopter collided Friday in the Italian Alps, killing at least five people, Italian emergency officials said.
Harris Corp. Space and Intelligence Systems was awarded a $72 million contract for combat missions systems support, the Defense Department announced.
The discovery of a protein responsible for producing too much insulin, a condition that often leads to type 2 diabetes, may lead researchers to improved treatment.
AECOM Management Services Corp. received a $9 million contract for equipment and parts used on the Assault Breacher Vehicle, the U.S. Army announced.
Whole Foods voluntarily recalled a variety of prepared food products containing baby spinach due to a potential salmonella outbreak, the FDA announced.
The FDA has pinpointed the carcinogens that tainted many popular blood pressure medications, which could possibly lead to shortages of drugs to treat hypertension.
Rapidly retreating Arctic glaciers have revealed ancient moss and lichens, ice-free for the first in 40,000 years.
Animal rescuers in Wales said they are searching for the owner of a hamster that had a lucky escape when it was dragged home by a cat.
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.
A Missouri man's home security camera captured the moment a mail truck exploded into a ball of flames and rolled down his street.
Rapper DMX was released from a West Virginia prison Friday after completing his sentence for a scheme to conceal income from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Baltimore Ravens have signed coach John Harbaugh to a four-year contract extension.
Missing a career-high in games due to injury didn't slow Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James from receiving the most votes for the All-Star Game.
A Connecticut woman said she owes her $20,000 lottery prize to a store clerk who had a lucky feeling and offered her some advice.
For Jefferson Keel, president of the National Congress of American Indians, the partial federal government shutdown is not about President Donald Trump's border wall.
Criticism of the administration of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is growing in Japan.
U.S. Army Europe announced its fourth rotation of armored and aviation units, with equipment to arrive in Europe over the next two weeks, as part of Atlantic Resolve.
A New Jersey 10-year-old has become the second youngest person to bowl a perfect 300 at a bowling alley in the United States. 


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