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Heat hustle Celtics, silence Kyrie Irving late The Miami Heat used a balanced approach to hold off Kyrie Irving and the Boston Celtics for a 115-99 win on Thursday in Miami. Missing teen Jayme Closs found alive in Wisconsin; suspect in custody Missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs was found alive and authorities took a suspect into custody Thursday, the Barron County Sheriff's Department. Royal Caribbean ship ending cruise early after illness outbreak The Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas is headed back to its home port one day earlier in Florida because of gastrointestinal illness onboard. Study: People 65 and older most likely to share fake news on social media Age is the greatest determining factor in who shares fake news on Facebook, according to a Princeton University and New York University study. Exercise may help increase cancer patient's chance for survival, study says Regular exercise before and after a cancer diagnosis significantly improves odds of survival, a new study finds. Andy Murray announces retirement, will play in Australian Open Former world No. 1 Andy Murray fought back tears while announcing his plan to retire this year. Faulty sperm may be to blame for repeated miscarriages A series of miscarriages may signal that a man's sperm is not up to par, new British research suggests. Las Vegas authorities request Cristiano Ronaldo's DNA in rape case Authorities in Las Vegas sent a warrant Thursday to collect a DNA sample from Cristiano Ronaldo after he was accused of sexual assault in the city. Watch: Heat's James Johnson posterizes Kyrie Irving Miami Heat forward James Johnson threw down a massive dunk over Boston Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving on Thursday night at American Airlines Arena. Former Nazi guard Jakiw Palij dies in Germany after U.S. deportation A former Nazi concentration camp guard who was deported from the United States last year died in Germany, officials said Thursday. Columbus distillery offers Blue Jackets' Artemi Panarin vodka for life A Columbus-based distillery offered Blue Jackets star Artemi Panarin free vodka for life if he agreed to extend his contract with the team. Reports: Rams' Zac Taylor favorite to be Bengals' next coach Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor has emerged as the leading candidate to land the Cincinnati Bengals head coaching gig. Common heart, diabetes drugs may help ease mental illness A new study is raising the question of whether certain cholesterol, blood pressure and diabetes drugs could help manage mental illnesses like schizophrenia. New York Mets agree to two-year pact with Jed LowrieOhio State Buckeyes QB Tate Martell enters NCAA transfer portal Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Tate Martell could be on his way out of Columbus. Tim Tebow gets engaged to former Miss Universe Tim Tebow is engaged to former Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters after popping the question in Florida. Texas Border Patrol agent pleads not guilty to killing four women A Texas Border Patrol agent accused of killing four women and assaulting another pleaded not guilty to the crimes Thursday. U.S., China could reach an 'almost' agreement on trade, analysts say Economic uncertainty and underlying structural issues could push negotiators to reach a "near-trade agreement." Dow Jones, S&P 500 post 5 straight days of gains, exit correction territory The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 erased some of their 2018 losses after a fifth consecutive day posting gains Thursday. Blue Jackets' Sergei Bobrovsky out vs. Predators following 'incident' Columbus goalie Sergei Bobrovsky will not be with the Blue Jackets for Thursday night's game against the Nashville Predators, the team announced in a statement. Trump visits South Texas in quest for Mexico border wall President Donald Trump took his quest to build a wall on the Mexico border to South Texas on Thursday, touring a Border Patrol station and discussing security. AI identifies precancerous cervix better than human experts, report says A new artificial intelligence method could be key for future diagnosis of cervical cancer. |
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2 passengers arrested after threatening to open jet's doors on delayed flightAfter a diverted Aeromexico flight sat on a tarmac for at least three hours, two passengers "became unruly" and law enforcement was called. Warrant issued for Cristiano Ronaldo's DNA in alleged rape case, report saysThe soccer star, 33, was accused of sexually assaulting a Nevada woman in a Las Vegas hotel penthouse in 2009, an allegation he denies. Italy, the land of bread and pasta, goes gluten-freeThroughout Italy, pizza, pasta, and everything in between are increasingly being served up "senza glutine," alongside beloved gluten-laden originals. Amid international condemnation, Venezuela's Maduro takes office for second termA dozen Latin American countries are among those not recognizing Maduro's new term, after controversy over the elections. Australian police charge man over hazardous packages sent to diplomatic officesThe man, named as Savas Avan, was charged with sending dangerous articles through a postal service, an offense that carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail. Ford Europe to slash thousands of jobs in turnaround planFord's European division employs 53,000 people and has struggled to turn a profit, reporting a $282 million loss in the third quarter. The world's fifth-richest country has a hunger problem"Instead of seeing hunger as an issue abroad, the government's New Year resolution should be one of taking urgent action at home." In test, steel prototype for border wall was cut through with sawA photo shows that the steel columns were breached with a common industrial tool. Words won't stop Putin's aggression, experts warn"The Kremlin is not going to be dissuaded by condemnation," one former U.S. diplomat said. "They will be dissuaded by pain." More Recent Articles
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In Texas Visit, Trump Presses His Argument That There’s a Border ‘Crisis’But in McAllen, where crime is near a 30-year low, there seemed to be a different reality. Farm Country Stood by Trump. But the Shutdown Is Pushing It to Breaking Point.As the government shutdown dragged into its third week, many farmers were struggling under the loss of crucial loans, payments and other services. White House Memo: At White House, Empty Desks and Unpaid Bills as Trump Shows No Sign of RelentingThe pain of the partial government shutdown bit into all corners of America — even the White House, where there is often very little sympathy for those whose job it is to keep Washington running. F.A.A. Unions Highlight Potential Risks to Air Safety From ShutdownThe labor movement is pressing the government to get federal employees back to work, and is highlighting ways in which basic services could be compromised. Prosecutors Examining Ukrainians Who Flocked to Trump InauguralThe Ukrainians were in Washington pushing plans that, in some cases, would have steered the incoming administration to lift tough sanctions on Russia. Michael Cohen, Trump’s Former Lawyer, Agrees to Testify to CongressIn a decision that could further damage President Trump’s image, Mr. Cohen will give “a full and credible account” of his work for Mr. Trump next month before the House Oversight Committee. News Analysis: Trump and Pompeo Embrace Autocrats and Disparage Opponents at HomePresident Trump’s affinity for strongmen is well established, but rarely has his administration offered such a striking break with diplomatic tradition. Pompeo Speech Lays Out Vision for Mideast, Taking Shots at ObamaThe secretary of state pledged a tougher approach against Iran and more assertive American leadership, notwithstanding the decision to withdraw from Syria. Two Speeches, a Decade Apart: How Pompeo Departed From ObamaSecretary of State Mike Pompeo’s Middle East speech contrasted starkly with President Obama’s in 2009. A look at the major points of contention. Climate Change, Furlough, ‘Sopranos’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingClimate Change, U.S. Shutdown, Michael Cohen: Your Friday BriefingWhat Trump Could Learn From His ShutdownSomeone needs to gently explain to the president that, going forward, he might want to adjust his negotiating strategy. Trump’s Big Libertarian ExperimentTrump vs. Ocasio-Cortez: Who Will Win the Internet?They both know how to control the narrative. But one of them comes across as a human being and the other as a cartoon bobblehead. What Real Border Security Looks LikeRepublicans and Democrats should agree to build an Israeli-style “smart fence.” Ronald Reagan’s Hopeful FarewellHis last speech as president was about his faith in America and its people. Our current president could not be more different. I Am Pro-Life. Don’t Call Me Anti-Abortion.That kind of language allows critics to dismiss me and fellow pro-lifers as single-issue obsessives. The Remoralization of the MarketThe Lobbyists Blocking Nancy Pelosi and Her New MajorityAfter the ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Documentary, #MeToo Has Finally Returned to Black GirlsThe Shutdown Isn’t the Only Threat to the EconomyThe bond market reveals a growing crack in the financial system, but regulators are not doing enough to make sure that banks are prepared. The Community School Comes of AgeMeanwhile: What Goes Into a $4,500 Pair of Handmade Boots?They take months or even years to create. 'I don't even measure. I just do it by feel.' George the Snail, Believed to Be the Last of His Species, Dies at 14 in HawaiiScientists say George, an inch-long mollusk about 14 years old, was most likely the last of Achatinella apexfulva, a species of land snail that lived only in Hawaii. Citing Pain, Andy Murray Says He Will Retire After WimbledonMurray, the 31-year-old former No. 1, who has struggled with a hip injury for months, said he would stop playing this year. U.K. Drops Demand That Women Forced Into Marriage Pay for RescueReversing a policy that caused widespread outrage, the government will instead seek expenses from the people who sent the women abroad — often their parents. Facing Legal Action, Insurer Now Will Cover People Taking Truvada, an H.I.V.-Prevention DrugRegulators had accused Mutual of Omaha of denying policies to applicants, mostly gay men, who took medication to protect against the infection. Ocean Warming Is Accelerating Faster Than Thought, New Research FindsAn analysis concluded that Earth’s oceans are heating up 40 percent faster on average than a United Nations panel estimated five years ago, a finding with dire implications for climate change. Twitter Users in China Face Detention and Threats in New Beijing CrackdownAuthorities are using harsh methods to target people posting criticism of the government on a social media platform that is blocked in the country, extending online censorship beyond China’s borders. For Theresa May, Still at Odds With Parliament, the Brexit Walls Are Closing InWith two losses in Parliament this week and almost certain defeat for her plan next week, her room to maneuver is dwindling rapidly. Bulletin board: Why Covering Nancy Pelosi’s Hot Pink Dress Isn’t SexistOur chief fashion critic says not to cover the speaker’s style choices would be irresponsible. noted: The Death of the Sick DayFor many office workers, “working from home” has replaced a day spent recovering under the covers. Book Scene: Cooking the Book: Dinner with Publisher Daniel Halpern and Chef Wylie DufresneA republication of a 1985 cookbook, “The Good Food,” brings writers and foodies to the table. 10 Artists to Watch in 2019From Billie Eilish’s quiet storms to Lil Tjay’s sweetly sung raps to Nakhane’s tenacious hybrid pop, hear who’s coming up next. High Times Has Some Glossy New CompetitionBrexit Is Dividing Britain. So Is a Brexit Movie.A TV film starring Benedict Cumberbatch about Britain’s 2016 referendum on membership in the European Union had a difficult journey to the screen. Field Notes: How to Sweat-Proof Your Wedding DayExcessive perspiration can ruin anyone’s walk down the aisle. With new medical treatments and prescription drugs, staying cool on your wedding day just got easier. Global Health: A Virus Even More Dangerous Than Zika to Pregnant WomenThe Zika virus must take the “side roads” into the placenta to infect a fetus, one researcher said — but the Rift Valley fever virus takes the “expressway.” More Recent Articles |
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The Miami Heat used a balanced approach to hold off Kyrie Irving and the Boston Celtics for a 115-99 win on Thursday in Miami.
Missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs was found alive and authorities took a suspect into custody Thursday, the Barron County Sheriff's Department.
The Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas is headed back to its home port one day earlier in Florida because of gastrointestinal illness onboard.
Age is the greatest determining factor in who shares fake news on Facebook, according to a Princeton University and New York University study.
Regular exercise before and after a cancer diagnosis significantly improves odds of survival, a new study finds.
Former world No. 1 Andy Murray fought back tears while announcing his plan to retire this year.
A series of miscarriages may signal that a man's sperm is not up to par, new British research suggests.
Authorities in Las Vegas sent a warrant Thursday to collect a DNA sample from Cristiano Ronaldo after he was accused of sexual assault in the city.
Miami Heat forward James Johnson threw down a massive dunk over Boston Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving on Thursday night at American Airlines Arena.
A former Nazi concentration camp guard who was deported from the United States last year died in Germany, officials said Thursday.
A Columbus-based distillery offered Blue Jackets star Artemi Panarin free vodka for life if he agreed to extend his contract with the team.
Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor has emerged as the leading candidate to land the Cincinnati Bengals head coaching gig.
A new study is raising the question of whether certain cholesterol, blood pressure and diabetes drugs could help manage mental illnesses like schizophrenia.
The New York Mets have signed free agent infielder Jed Lowrie.
Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Tate Martell could be on his way out of Columbus.
Tim Tebow is engaged to former Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters after popping the question in Florida.
A Texas Border Patrol agent accused of killing four women and assaulting another pleaded not guilty to the crimes Thursday.
Economic uncertainty and underlying structural issues could push negotiators to reach a "near-trade agreement."
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 erased some of their 2018 losses after a fifth consecutive day posting gains Thursday.
Columbus goalie Sergei Bobrovsky will not be with the Blue Jackets for Thursday night's game against the Nashville Predators, the team announced in a statement.
President Donald Trump took his quest to build a wall on the Mexico border to South Texas on Thursday, touring a Border Patrol station and discussing security.
A new artificial intelligence method could be key for future diagnosis of cervical cancer. 


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