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Colts knock off Texas, advance in AFC playoffs The Indianapolis Colts scored on three of their first four possessions, sparking a 21-7 win against the Houston Texans on Saturday in an AFC Wild Card game. New York Mets trade for Milwaukee Brewers' Keon Broxton The New York Mets have acquired outfielder Keon Broxton from the Milwaukee Brewers. Watch: Melvin Gordon debates Uber driver about Chargers vs. Ravens Melvin Gordon fooled an Uber driver into debating with him about the Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens game. Harold Brown, defense secretary under Jimmy Carter, dies at 91 Harold Brown, who was defense secretary during President Jimmy Carter's entire presidency from 1977-81, died Friday. He was 81. Woman in vegetative state for years gave birth in Phoenix A woman in a vegetative state for years has given birth to a boy, prompting an investigation by a law enforcement and health agencies. Kelsey Berreth's parents file wrongful death suit against fiance Patrick Frazee A missing Colorado woman's parents have filed a wrongful death suit against the fiance, who has been charged with her presumed death. White House, congressional staffer meet in bid to end shutdown Vice President Mike Pence conveyed White House, congressional staffers to findway to endimpasse on federal funding over a border wall that has caused shutdown. Hurricane killed three in Thailand, moves west into Andaman Sea Tropical Storm Pabuk moved into the Andaman Sea after killing three people in Thailand, authorities said Saturday. Bolton warns Syria not to use chemical weapons after pullout U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, during a trip to Israel, on Saturday warned Syria not to use chemical weapons once the United States removes troops. Russian arrested in Northern Mariana Islands, accused of unlicensed defense exports The FBI arrested a Russian citizen in the Northern Mariana Islands on charges related to the export of defense items, Russian's Foreign Ministry said. Watch: Huntington Prep's Jimma Gatwech provides high school dunk of season Huntington Prep junior guard Jimma Gatwech provided one of the best dunks of the high school basketball season in a win over Blue Ridge School. Watch: Carmen is a thief who only steals from thieves in 'Carmen Sandiego' trailer Netflix has released online a 2-minute trailer for its upcoming animated series "Carmen Sandiego." Partial solar eclipse to cast lunar shadows across Asia, Alaska Viewers in East Asia, Siberia, the North Pacific and parts of Alaska can spend the first weekend of the new year catching a glimpse of a partial solar eclipse. Buccaneers, Bruce Arians have mutual interest in coach opening There is mutual interest between Bruce Arians and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers regarding the team's head coaching position. Washington governor to pardon misdemeanor marijuana possession convictions Washington Gov. Jay Inslee will offer pardons to thousands who have been convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession before recreational pot became legal. 613-pound bluefin tuna sells for record $3.1M in Tokyo A sushi restaurant owner paid $3.1 million for a 613-pound bluefin tuna at a Japanese auction, a record price reflecting the growing scarcity of the fish. Using epilepsy drug valproate during pregnancy tied to kid's ADHD When a woman with epilepsy uses the anti-seizure drug valproate during a pregnancy, the odds that her baby will go on to develop ADHD rise. Conor McGregor, girlfriend have second child Conor McGregor is a dad again after having his second child with girlfriend Dee Devlin. Mike Pence, other Cabinet members' pay raises frozen amid shutdown OPM announced it is freezing planned pay raises for Vice President Mike Pence and other senior administration officials due to the partial government shutdown. Ukrainian Orthodox Church separated from Russia Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople granted independence to the Orthodox church in Ukraine on Saturday, formally separating it from Moscow. Study: Seniors with hearing loss have high risk of depression Hearing loss among seniors is not always recognized and treated, but if it were it might help head off late-life depression, a new report suggests. Supreme Court to review gerrymandering cases in Maryland, North Carolina The Supreme Court has agreed to revisit partisan gerrymandering in cases out of Maryland and North Carolina. Britney Spears cancels 'Domination' residency Pop music star Britney Spears announced on Instagram that she is canceling her "Domination" residency in Las Vegas to spend time with her ailing father. 'Vikings' to end with Season 6 The upcoming, sixth season of History channel's drama "Vikings" will be its last. |
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Bluefin goes for $3 million at 1st 2019 sale at Tokyo marketA 612- pound bluefin tuna sold for a record 333.6 million yen at the first auction of 2019, after Tokyo's famed Tsukiji market was moved to a new site. In France, the first 'yellow vest' event of 2019 brings tear gas, firesA government spokesman called on the French to express their views during an organized "national debate," rather than by taking to the streets. U.S. troops deployed Central Africa amid fears of violence in CongoIf violence is avoided, the election would be the country's first peaceful democratic transfer of power since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960. Russian official says U.S. citizen detained in Moscow to be charged 'soon'Also on Saturday, the Foreign Ministry said the U.S. had detained a Russian citizen in the Western Pacific and not notified the Russian Embassy. How to watch this month's 'super blood wolf moon' eclipseTaiwan president calls for international support after Chinese threats"We might have to ask which country might be next?" Tsai Ing-wen said in response to Beijing's claim over the island. More Recent Articles
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Trump Says ‘Not Much Headway’ in Talks as Shutdown Enters Third WeekVice President Mike Pence led an administration negotiation with congressional aides from both parties, and another meeting is scheduled for Sunday, though there was little hope of any breakthrough. News Analysis: The Border Wall: How a Potent Symbol Is Now Boxing Trump InWhat started out as a memory trick for an undisciplined candidate has become the central priority of the Trump presidency, even as some immigration hard-liners do not view it as a top goal. The Interpreter: After a Rocky 2018, Populism Is Down but Far From Out in the WestHard-line leaders and parties are responding to setbacks by revitalizing a sense of crisis and stripping down their message to its core: a skepticism toward liberal ideals. Toll on Science and Research Mounts as Government Shutdown ContinuesThe partial shutdown has emptied laboratories across the country, forced scientists from the field and upended several scientific conferences. Migrants in Tijuana Know Trump Doesn’t Want Them. They Aren’t Giving Up.After traveling for weeks, often on foot, Central Americans are settling in and waiting for the right moment to reach their ultimate goal: the United States. ‘There’s a Real Tension.’ Democrats Puzzle Over Whether a Woman Will Beat TrumpThe presence of multiple female entries in the race could help Democrats move past a set of political expectations for women largely defined by Hillary Clinton. Jailing the Wrong Man: Mug Shot Searches Persist in New York, Despite Serious RisksMany big police departments will not use open-ended mug shot searches because of the chance of a mistaken identification. But New York City detectives turn to them routinely. The Carpetbagger: Michelle Yeoh on Ferocious Mothers and Heartbreaking LeadersThe star reflects on the influence of “Crazy Rich Asians,” Western bias against Asians and her anguish over the atrocities in Myanmar. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsA killing in Gaza. Meet the freshmen in Congress. How to find friends after 50. Catch up with Michelle Yeoh and Chadwick Boseman. And more. The Genius of InsomniaWhy My Chinese Dad Switched From an iPhone to a HuaweiOp-Ed Columnist: Boogie Down, Bronx GirlThe fiery class of freshmen dance their way onto the House floor. But will they overstep? The American Dream Isn’t for Black MillennialsWhat I learned from talking to more than 70 of my peers — and trying to buy a house. No, Trump Cannot Declare an ‘Emergency’ to Build His WallIf he did, and used soldiers to build it, they would all be committing a federal crime. news analysis: Is America’s Political Future in San Antonio?The People vs. Donald J. TrumpWhy 2018 Was the Best Year in Human History!Once again, the world’s population was living longer and living better than ever before. The Economics of Soaking the Richletter: Demonizing ‘Crack Mothers,’ Victimizing Their ChildrenA mother who lost custody of her children because of her drug use describes how “racism and unjust treatment” led to her family’s being torn apart. Book Territory: Where the Thirst for Literature Meets the Thirst for BeerBooks & Brews — a combination bookstore, nanobrewery and “place for people without a place” — has found its own place in Indianapolis and beyond. ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Documentary on Lifetime Details Sex Abuse AccusationsIn the six-part series, which is being broadcast on Lifetime this week, several women claim that the singer controlled or abused them. Violence Surges as Yellow Vests Attack French Government MinistryA government minister had to be evacuated during the attack, one of several violent episodes on the eighth weekend of demonstrations over economic woes. At Rally for Jazmine Barnes, an Outpouring of Grief and a Plea for AnswersJazmine, 7, was fatally shot when a man in a pickup truck opened fire on her family’s car outside Houston. The gunman remains at large. Legal Abortions Begin in Ireland With Solidarity and Small ProtestsIreland this week began offering legalized abortion services, a historic shift in a country that had some of the world’s most restrictive abortion laws. Harold Brown, Defense Secretary in Carter Administration, Dies at 91The first scientist to become defense secretary, Mr. Brown brought technical knowledge and a background in weapons research. Taiwan’s President, Defying Xi Jinping, Calls Unification Offer ‘Impossible’The Chinese leader’s speech this week has given President Tsai Ing-wen a chance to position herself as the defender of Taiwan’s young democracy. Russia High-Rise Collapse an Emblem of Hardships in the HinterlandsWhile the Kremlin pours money into the military, Russia’s infrastructure is crumbling, inviting more tragedies like the building collapse in southern Russia this week that killed 39. China Targets Prominent Uighur Intellectuals to Erase an Ethnic IdentityThe mass detention of Uighur artists, journalists and scholars has become an alarming symbol of the Communist Party’s most intense social-engineering drive in decades. Belgium Bans Religious Slaughtering Practices, Drawing Praise and ProtestAnimal rights groups praised the new law banning halal and kosher practices, but Muslims and Jews see it as part of a right-wing nationalist agenda. Inquiry Into Migrant Shelters Poses Dilemma: What Happens to the Children?Federal officials face a balancing act as they investigate alleged wrongdoing at Southwest Key, the largest provider in an overburdened shelter system. Books News: Does It Pay to Be a Writer?More Recent Articles
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The Indianapolis Colts scored on three of their first four possessions, sparking a 21-7 win against the Houston Texans on Saturday in an AFC Wild Card game.
The New York Mets have acquired outfielder Keon Broxton from the Milwaukee Brewers.
Melvin Gordon fooled an Uber driver into debating with him about the Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens game.
Harold Brown, who was defense secretary during President Jimmy Carter's entire presidency from 1977-81, died Friday. He was 81.
A woman in a vegetative state for years has given birth to a boy, prompting an investigation by a law enforcement and health agencies.
A missing Colorado woman's parents have filed a wrongful death suit against the fiance, who has been charged with her presumed death.
Vice President Mike Pence conveyed White House, congressional staffers to findway to endimpasse on federal funding over a border wall that has caused shutdown.
Tropical Storm Pabuk moved into the Andaman Sea after killing three people in Thailand, authorities said Saturday.
U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, during a trip to Israel, on Saturday warned Syria not to use chemical weapons once the United States removes troops.
The FBI arrested a Russian citizen in the Northern Mariana Islands on charges related to the export of defense items, Russian's Foreign Ministry said.
Huntington Prep junior guard Jimma Gatwech provided one of the best dunks of the high school basketball season in a win over Blue Ridge School.
Netflix has released online a 2-minute trailer for its upcoming animated series "Carmen Sandiego."
Viewers in East Asia, Siberia, the North Pacific and parts of Alaska can spend the first weekend of the new year catching a glimpse of a partial solar eclipse.
There is mutual interest between Bruce Arians and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers regarding the team's head coaching position.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee will offer pardons to thousands who have been convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession before recreational pot became legal.
A sushi restaurant owner paid $3.1 million for a 613-pound bluefin tuna at a Japanese auction, a record price reflecting the growing scarcity of the fish.
When a woman with epilepsy uses the anti-seizure drug valproate during a pregnancy, the odds that her baby will go on to develop ADHD rise.
Conor McGregor is a dad again after having his second child with girlfriend Dee Devlin.
OPM announced it is freezing planned pay raises for Vice President Mike Pence and other senior administration officials due to the partial government shutdown.
Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople granted independence to the Orthodox church in Ukraine on Saturday, formally separating it from Moscow.
Hearing loss among seniors is not always recognized and treated, but if it were it might help head off late-life depression, a new report suggests.
The Supreme Court has agreed to revisit partisan gerrymandering in cases out of Maryland and North Carolina.
Pop music star Britney Spears announced on Instagram that she is canceling her "Domination" residency in Las Vegas to spend time with her ailing father.
The upcoming, sixth season of History channel's drama "Vikings" will be its last. 


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