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Kamala Harris kicks off 2020 presidential bid with Oakland rally Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., officially launched her 2020 presidential campaign on Sunday saying that she is running to restore American values that are under attack. In photos: Moments from the 25th annual SAG Awards Stars of film and television arrive at the 25th annual SAG Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on January 27, 2019. Minnesota Gophers pick up upset win over No. 19 Iowa Hawkeyes The Minnesota Gophers scored a season-high 55 first-half points and held off the No. 19 Iowa Hawkeyes in the second half for a 92-87 victory Sunday. Giants' Evan Longoria cooks three-course meal with fan-selected groceries San Francisco Giants third baseman Evan Longoria ditched the baseball bat for a spatula Saturday. 'Black Panther,' 'Mrs. Maisel' win big at the SAG Awards The stars of "Black Panther" went home with the Best Ensemble in a Movie prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night. 2019 Pro Bowl: AFC defeats NFC for third straight win The AFC Conference dominated the NFC 26-7 on a rainy Sunday in the Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. USPS increases prices for stamps, other services in 2019 The U.S. Postal Service announced a series of price increases for stamps and other services set to take effect on Sunday. Sick Sidney Crosby earns MVP honors as Metropolitan defeats Central A bed-ridden Sidney Crosby guided the Metropolitan Division to a 10-5 victory over the Central Division in the NHL All-Star Game final on Saturday. Nicolas Maduro blames Venezuelan power struggle on U.S. coup Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday that the United States has orchestrated a coup to remove him as the nation's leader. Unranked Purdue Boilermakers upset No. 6 Michigan State Spartans Unranked Purdue raced out to a 37-19 halftime lead and never looked back, defeating the No. 6 Michigan State Spartans 73-63 on Sunday at Mackey Arena. Jerome Corsi 'happy to testify' against Roger Stone, 'affirm' indictment Roger Stone's friend and associate Jerome Corsi said information in an indictment against Stone is accurate and he will testify in court against him if asked. Washington Redskins QB Alex Smith likely out for 2019 season Washington Redskins starting quarterback Alex Smith will likely miss the entire 2019 season due to his significant leg injury suffered last year. 15 killed after landslide collapses wall at wedding in Peru At least 15 people were killed when a landslide caused a wall to collapse at a wedding in Peru on Sunday, officials said. Kate Beckinsale hospitalized with ruptured ovarian cyst British actress Kate Beckinsale shared on Instagram this weekend photos of her in a hospital bed after suffering a medical emergency. Pope Francis encourages young people to say 'yes' at World Youth Day Pope Francis encouraged the youth of the world to say "yes" as he held the closing mass for the 34th World Youth Day in Panama on Sunday. Brennin Hunt breaks foot ahead of Fox broadcast of 'Rent' Brennin Hunt broke his foot during the dress rehearsal for Fox's live staging of "Rent," forcing producers to use pre-recorded footage in Sunday's broadcast. Mick Mulvaney: Trump willing to shut down government again for border funding White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said President Donald Trump would be willing to shut down the government again to fund an expanded border barrier. 'Jay & Silent Bob Reboot' to start filming Feb. 25 Filmmaker Kevin Smith announced on Twitter that his comedy film "Jay & Silent Bob Reboot" has been officially green-lit. 'Glass' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend with $19M "Glass" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $19 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Native Americans join groups in El Paso protesting border wall Native Americans joined various advocacy groups in a march in downtown El Paso, Texas, against President Donald Trump's proposed barrier along Mexico. Rams K Greg Zuerlein dealing with foot injury entering Super Bowl LIII Los Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein suffered a foot injury during the team's NFC Championship victory, but hid the injury from coaches until after the game. Watch: New 'Call Me, Beep Me!' video released ahead of 'Kim Possible' premiere Disney has released online a new music video for "Call Me, Beep Me!" the theme song to its "Kim Possible" franchise. Watch: Novak Djokovic dominates Rafael Nadal for 7th Aussie Open title Rafael Nadal was no match for Novak Djokovic on Sunday in Melbourne, as the Serbian beat the Spaniard in straight sets to claim a seventh Australian Open title. Search for survivors in Brazil suspended amid fears of second dam collapseSteve Martin channels Roger Stone on 'SNL' Comedian Steve Martin played political operative Roger Stone in this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." |
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Prince Philip is 'deeply sorry' for car accident that left woman injuredPhilip, 97, seemed to suggest in the letter that he had difficulty seeing the car because of the sun "shining low over the main road." Auschwitz survivors pay homage as world remembers HolocaustGerman Foreign Minister Heiko Maas warned in an op-ed that across Europe populists are propagating nationalism and "far-right provocateurs are trying to downplay the Holocaust." Venezuela's Maduro rejects election ultimatum as U.S. envoy defects to opposition leaderVenezuela's military attache in Washington posted a video Saturday saying he had broken with President Nicolás Maduro and now would report to opposition leader Juan Guaidó. Fears that new dam could breach in Brazil prompt evacuations and halt search for hundreds missingEven before the latest news, hope that loved ones had survived was turning to anguish and anger over the increasing likelihood that hundreds had died. 20 dead as bombs target Sunday Mass in Philippine cathedralTwo bombs exploded outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which has been hit by bombs in the past. Discovery of Hezbollah 'attack tunnels' rattles a northern Israeli townFears are running high that battle-hardened militants returning to Lebanon from Syria will intensify their focus on Hezbollah's original foe: Israel. Taliban and U.S. claim significant progress in talks but no agreementThe duration and scope of the talks in Doha between U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and senior Taliban figures was unprecedented, former diplomats and experts said. More Recent Articles
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As Government Reopens, the New Congress Tries to Begin AgainThe end of the shutdown means that the agendas of both chambers of Congress, overshadowed for weeks by the struggle to reopen government, will get a restart. Your 2019 Tax Refund Might Be Higher, Lower or Later Than UsualIt’s unclear how the Trump tax law will affect refunds in what has been a clockwork injection of cash into the economy. The shutdown’s effects are murkier still. The Tabloid Myths of Jennifer Aniston and Donald TrumpShe wants to reunite with Brad Pitt and have a baby. He’s a self-made guy from the streets. Or so certain segments of the media would have you believe. The World Economy Just Can’t Escape Its Low-Growth, Low-Inflation RutJust when we thought we were out, global deflationary forces have pulled us back in. To Rise Above the Democratic Pack, Elizabeth Warren Tries ‘Nerding Out’Ms. Warren’s passion for policy minutiae has become her way of standing out in an increasingly crowded Democratic field. But some voters say she risks being seen as out-of-touch and too intellectual. Howard Schultz, Former Starbucks Chief, Is Preparing for an Independent 2020 RunMr. Schultz, decrying the “broken political system,” said he has already begun the groundwork to get on the ballot in all 50 states. Kamala Harris Kicks Off 2020 Campaign With Oakland RallyMs. Harris, a Democratic senator from California, described the nation and the world as at “an inflection point” in history. “Who are we as Americans?” she asked at the rally on Sunday. Bill de Blasio May Be Running for President, if Only People Would ListenMr. de Blasio, the mayor of New York, went to Washington to “preach the gospel” of liberal governance. Elite Law Firm’s All-White Partner Class Stirs Debate on DiversityPaul, Weiss is more diverse at its top ranks than most of its peers. But its recent promotions underscored how far big firms have to go to elevate women and people of color. Another Side of #MeToo: Male Managers Fearful of Mentoring WomenAt the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, some male leaders said they were avoiding one-on-one time with junior female colleagues, a trend that could deprive women of valuable exposure. Afghan Women Fear Peace With Taliban May Mean War on ThemThe idea of an American troop withdrawal fills Afghan women with dread, as they see Westerners as their only protectors not just from the Taliban, but also the “Taliban mentality” among other men. Roger Stone, Venezuela, Huawei: Your Monday BriefingThe Trump Administration Is Making a Mockery of the Supreme CourtIt promised to create a ‘robust’ waiver process for visa applicants from countries affected by the travel ban. The process is a sham. He Helped Jews Escape the Holocaust. He Died Unknown.Aristides de Sousa Mendes was his name. We should remember his courage. The Fleecing of MillennialsTheir incomes are flat. Their wealth is down. And Washington is aggravating future threats. Two-Factor Authentication Might Not Keep You SafeSaving NATOThe House voted overwhelmingly to block President Trump’s threat to quit the Atlantic alliance. The Senate should promptly follow suit. The Blessing of a Rescue DogShe looks like a cross between Groucho Marx and a dust mop, and she’s a bulwark against despair. Trump Thought Firing Flynn Would End ‘Russia Thing,’ Chris Christie Writes in BookThe former New Jersey governor’s memoir paints President Trump as highly effective as a candidate — but someone who since has been ill-served by many advisers, including some members of his family. Charles Kettles, Who Rescued Dozens of Troops in Vietnam, Dies at 89“A soldier who was there said, ‘That day, Major Kettles became our John Wayne.’ With all due respect to John Wayne, he couldn’t do what Chuck Kettles did.” New Alarms in Brazil as a Second Mining Dam Threatens to CollapseTwo days after a dam break left at least 58 dead, residents of Brumadinho are forced to evacuate again, while experts warn that the regulatory system is flawed. SAG Awards 2019 Winners List: ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Mrs. Maisel’“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” swept the comedy prizes, and the lifetime achievement award went to Alan Alda. ‘Rent’ Injury Makes Live TV Production Mostly Not SoThe highly publicized musical event, which was broadcast Sunday on Fox, had to rely on footage from a previous performance after one of its lead actors broke his foot. Canada Dispatch: ‘The Nation Has Stood Up’: Indigenous Clans in Canada Battle Pipeline ProjectOn one side of a barricade in remote British Columbia, members of the Wet’suwet’en people hoped to stop a pipeline that would cross their traditional land. On the other side were heavily armed police. Too Ugly to Be Saved? Singapore Weighs Fate of Its Brutalist BuildingsA few landmarks of so-called Brutalist architecture are on the verge of being sold to private developers, prompting a last-ditch scramble by enthusiasts to have the buildings protected. These Patients Had Sickle-Cell Disease. Experimental Therapies Might Have Cured Them.Success against sickle-cell would be “the first genetic cure of a common genetic disease” and could free tens of thousands of Americans from agonizing pain. International Pickpockets Ride New York’s Subway, Pilfering and ProfitingThe thieves are not known to the police, which helps them evade detection. 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Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., officially launched her 2020 presidential campaign on Sunday saying that she is running to restore American values that are under attack.
Stars of film and television arrive at the 25th annual SAG Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on January 27, 2019.
The Minnesota Gophers scored a season-high 55 first-half points and held off the No. 19 Iowa Hawkeyes in the second half for a 92-87 victory Sunday.
San Francisco Giants third baseman Evan Longoria ditched the baseball bat for a spatula Saturday.
The stars of "Black Panther" went home with the Best Ensemble in a Movie prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night.
The AFC Conference dominated the NFC 26-7 on a rainy Sunday in the Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla.
The U.S. Postal Service announced a series of price increases for stamps and other services set to take effect on Sunday.
A bed-ridden Sidney Crosby guided the Metropolitan Division to a 10-5 victory over the Central Division in the NHL All-Star Game final on Saturday.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday that the United States has orchestrated a coup to remove him as the nation's leader.
Unranked Purdue raced out to a 37-19 halftime lead and never looked back, defeating the No. 6 Michigan State Spartans 73-63 on Sunday at Mackey Arena.
Roger Stone's friend and associate Jerome Corsi said information in an indictment against Stone is accurate and he will testify in court against him if asked.
Washington Redskins starting quarterback Alex Smith will likely miss the entire 2019 season due to his significant leg injury suffered last year.
At least 15 people were killed when a landslide caused a wall to collapse at a wedding in Peru on Sunday, officials said.
British actress Kate Beckinsale shared on Instagram this weekend photos of her in a hospital bed after suffering a medical emergency.
Pope Francis encouraged the youth of the world to say "yes" as he held the closing mass for the 34th World Youth Day in Panama on Sunday.
Brennin Hunt broke his foot during the dress rehearsal for Fox's live staging of "Rent," forcing producers to use pre-recorded footage in Sunday's broadcast.
White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said President Donald Trump would be willing to shut down the government again to fund an expanded border barrier.
Filmmaker Kevin Smith announced on Twitter that his comedy film "Jay & Silent Bob Reboot" has been officially green-lit.
"Glass" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $19 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Native Americans joined various advocacy groups in a march in downtown El Paso, Texas, against President Donald Trump's proposed barrier along Mexico.
Los Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein suffered a foot injury during the team's NFC Championship victory, but hid the injury from coaches until after the game.
Disney has released online a new music video for "Call Me, Beep Me!" the theme song to its "Kim Possible" franchise.
Rafael Nadal was no match for Novak Djokovic on Sunday in Melbourne, as the Serbian beat the Spaniard in straight sets to claim a seventh Australian Open title.
The search for survivors resumed Sunday afternoon after a pause for sever
Comedian Steve Martin played political operative Roger Stone in this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." 


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