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Israel attacks Iranian military targets in SyriaNew England Patriots edge Kansas City Chiefs in OT, reach Super Bowl The New England Patriots edged the Kansas City Chiefs 37-31 in overtime Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium to reach their third straight Super Bowl. Dozens of injured turtles found along Israel coast, rescuers rush to save them Workers of Israel's Sea Turtle Rescue Center have rushed to save dozens of injured sea turtles that have washed up along the country's coast. Los Angeles Rams silence Saints, advance to Super Bowl LIII The Los Angeles Rams silenced the raucous New Orleans crowd with a 26-23 overtime victory over the Saints in Sunday's NFC Championship game. DR Congo candidate Martin Fayulu declares himself president-elect The runner-up in the Democratic Republic of Congo's presidential election, Martin Fayulu rejected a court ruling upholding his defeat. Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa ends foreign trip amid fuel price protests Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced he plans to return from his trip abroad due to ongoing protests over rising fuel costs. Australian Open: Roger Federer, Sloane Stephens suffer upset losses Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas picked up a surprising victory over third-seeded Roger Federer in the fourth round at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. Confrontation with Native Americans in D.C. draws varying accounts Varying accounts emerged involving confrontation between students from a Catholic school in Kentucky, Native Americans and the Black Hebrew Israelite movement. Eight peacekeepers killed in attack on U.N. mission in Mali Eight United Nations peacekeepers were killed and several more were injured in an attack in Mali on Sunday, officials said. Death toll in Mexico pipeline explosion rises to 73 The death toll in a gas pipeline explosion in Central Mexico on Friday night rose to 73 people on Sunday, the governor of the country's Hidalgo state said. Donald Trump warns Nancy Pelosi to 'be careful' after rejecting shutdown proposal President Donald Trump warned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to "be careful" after Democrats turned down "compromise" on immigration policy to end shutdown. Watch: 'American Gods' Season 2 trailer: Shadow is offered a role in impending war Starz has released a new 2-minute trailer for the second season of its supernatural drama "American Gods." Cincinnati Bengals considering Jack Del Rio for defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio could be inline to become the next defensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals. Cardinals' Yadier Molina calls Cubs' Kris Bryant 'stupid player and loser' Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina defended his city by calling Chicago Cubs star Kris Bryant a "stupid player and loser" after Bryant called St. Louis "boring." 'Glass' tops the North American box office with $40.6M "Glass," the sequel to M. Night Shyamalan's "Unbroken" and "Split" thrillers, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $40.6 million in receipts. Snowstorm brings frigid weather, travel delays to Northeast A major winter storm that pounded the Midwest on Saturday threatened more heavy snow, ice and travel hazards as it moved toward the Northeast on Sunday. Watch: Duke's Zion Williamson goes coast-to-coast for angry dunk vs. Virginia Duke freshman Zion Williams pulled down a rebound and dribbled coast-to-cast before dunking on four Virginia players during the Blue Devils' most recent win. Chloe X Halle to perform 'America The Beautiful' at Super Bowl, says NFL The NFL has confirmed that sister duo Chloe X Halle will perform "America the Beautiful" at the Super Bowl game in Atlanta on Feb. 3. 'SNL': Baldwin's Trump plays 'Deal or No Deal' to end shutdown This weekend's edition of "SNL" featured Alec Baldwin as U.S. President Donald Trump playing "Deal or No Deal" to end the partial government shutdown. Magnitude 6.7 earthquake rocks northern Chile'Green Book,' 'The Americans' win Producers Guild Awards "Green Book" won the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the Producers Guild of America Awards ceremony Saturday. World's oldest man Masazo Nonaka dies at age 113New program may aid disrupted sleep at hospitals Anyone who has cared for a hospitalized loved one knows that frequent nighttime sleep interruptions -- caused by noise or nursing checks -- are a big concern. At risk for breast cancer? Your race matters Black women at risk of breast cancer may face a disadvantage because of racial disparities in health care, a small new study suggests. Bomb blast in bus kills at least four in Syria Two bombs exploded in northern Syria on Sunday, causing deaths and injuries, authorities said. |
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Death toll in Mexican pipeline fire reaches 85The victims were consumed by flames last week as they tried to cart off gasoline spurting out of a punctured pipeline belonging to the state oil company. Taliban says it pulls out of peace talks after refusing to release U.S. professorKevin King was kidnapped at gunpoint from the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul alongside Australian colleague Timothy weeks in 2016. Bus collision in Bolivia leaves at least 22 dead, 37 injuredA police report said that the accident was due to excessive speed and one of the buses may have driven into the oncoming lane. IRA dissidents suspected in Northern Ireland car bomb blast"Shame on you. Shame on you and stop," said Mary Lou McDonald, leader of the Sinn Fein political party which was once the political wing of the IRA. Western artists make history with six-story mural in TehranOthers in the city have featured anti-Western propaganda or paid tribute to those who fought and died in the Iran-Iraq war. Around 120 migrants feared dead after overloaded dingy sinks in MediterraneanAt least 2,297 people are thought to have drowned or gone missing trying to reach Europe in 2018. Death toll rises to 73 in Mexico fuel pipeline fire horrorThe tragedy came three weeks after President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador vowed to fight fuel theft gangs that drill dangerous, illegal taps into pipelines. More Recent Articles
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Republicans Push Trump Immigration Plan, Seeking to Corner Democrats on ShutdownRepublican leaders hope to pressure Democrats — who insist they won’t negotiate with President Trump on border security until the shutdown ends — not to block Mr. Trump’s proposal. news analysis: In Business and Governing, Trump Seeks Victory in ChaosFor people who have done business with the president, the protracted fight over the government shutdown reflects a time-tested playbook. McConnell and Pelosi Have a Fraught Relationship. The Shutdown Hasn’t Helped.The shutdown has not only widened the divide between the Senate majority leader and the House speaker, but also imperiled prospects for passing major legislation when the impasse ends. Moscow Skyscraper Talks Continued Through ‘the Day I Won,’ Trump Is Said to AcknowledgeThe Trump Tower Moscow talks went on for months longer than the president has previously acknowledged, his lawyer said. News Analysis: U.S. Policy on Russia? Trump and His Team Might Give Different AnswersPresident Trump says that he has done more to counter Russian aggression than other recent presidents. But, officials say, Mr. Trump has gone along with such actions reluctantly or under pressure. Mediator: BuzzFeed News in Limbo LandFrom the posting of the dossier to the publication of a story now in dispute, BuzzFeed News is learning about the perils of the chase. Missed Call Dooms Saints, Thrills Rams and Pains New OrleansA blown pass-interference call by the officials late in Los Angeles’s win over the Saints in the N.F.C. Championship left the Saints with a familiar sense of injustice. China’s Slowdown Looms Just as the World Looks for GrowthIn the past, China has helped to pull the global economy out of weak spots. This time, it might not come through. By the Numbers, China’s Economy Is Worse Than It LooksNew figures suggest the economic outlook may be improving but that growth has slowed more than the headline figure shows. An American Disappeared in Syria 2 Years Ago. His Family Wants Trump to Help.Majd Kamalmaz went missing after being stopped at a government checkpoint in Damascus. His family is now speaking out, hoping President Trump will prioritize his case. A League of Their Own, as Only 3 Arab Leaders Attend SummitThe red carpet was there as the Arab League held its fourth economic and social summit. But it was trod upon by only the smallest of feet. Critic’s Notebook: Rebuilding a Puerto Rico Barrio: ‘Dead Is the Only Way They’ll Ever Get Me to Leave’Hurricane Maria led to a host of new plans to fix island barrios plagued by chronic flooding. A look at the Vietnam neighborhood shows why they may never be achieved. Editorial Observer: Iran and the United States: Doomed to Be Forever Enemies?President Trump and hard-line advisers want to isolate and undermine the government in Tehran. Engagement is a better option. What King Said About Northern LiberalismThe Shutdown Shows the Weakness of the ResistanceThe grass-roots progressive activism of the past two years has been inspiring. But it’s still a shadow of what the country needs. Bill James Has the Required NumbersBaseball’s Hall of Fame shouldn’t continue to overlook someone whose influence on the game has been profound. Op-Ed Columnist: Beware the Furies, President TrumpOn Display at the People’s House: A Century of PersistenceChirlane McCray sets a populist tone with an exhibition of female artists, long underrepresented at Gracie Mansion. Winter’s One-Two Punch: Behind the Storm, a Dangerous Flash FreezePlunging temperatures on Sunday threaten to turn the rain, sleet and snow dumped on much of the Midwest and Northeast into solid ice. Pakistan Arrests Officers After Children Who Survived Shooting Contradict PoliceAt first, the authorities claimed a family had been shot in a counterterrorism operation. Now, more than a dozen officers have been arrested. Al Qaeda Claims U.N. Peacekeeper Attack That Killed 10 in MaliThe United Nations said the peacekeepers were killed, and 25 others wounded, while repelling an attack. Book by Former Staff Member Describes a White House ‘Out of Control’Cliff Sims, a former communications staff member, portrays a West Wing full of back-stabbing and duplicity under President Trump in “Team of Vipers.” Fate of Confederate Monuments Is Stalled by Competing Legal BattlesA cultural reckoning remains distant as both sides quarrel in courts, college campuses and town squares over Confederate symbols in public spaces. Harvey Weinstein Is in the Market for a ‘Dream Team’ DefenseThe Hollywood producer and his lawyer parted ways last week. Now Mr. Weinstein is searching for top litigators to defend him against rape charges in May. Blackface Video Has Elite New York Private School in an UproarStudents and parents are angered at administrators at Poly Prep Country Day School for the school’s reaction to a video of two students in blackface making racist gestures. Want to Close the Pay Gap? Pay Transparency Will HelpMore Recent Articles |
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Israel Defense Forces attacked Iranian military targets in Syria Sunday.
The New England Patriots edged the Kansas City Chiefs 37-31 in overtime Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium to reach their third straight Super Bowl.
Workers of Israel's Sea Turtle Rescue Center have rushed to save dozens of injured sea turtles that have washed up along the country's coast.
The Los Angeles Rams silenced the raucous New Orleans crowd with a 26-23 overtime victory over the Saints in Sunday's NFC Championship game.
The runner-up in the Democratic Republic of Congo's presidential election, Martin Fayulu rejected a court ruling upholding his defeat.
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced he plans to return from his trip abroad due to ongoing protests over rising fuel costs.
Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas picked up a surprising victory over third-seeded Roger Federer in the fourth round at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.
Varying accounts emerged involving confrontation between students from a Catholic school in Kentucky, Native Americans and the Black Hebrew Israelite movement.
Eight United Nations peacekeepers were killed and several more were injured in an attack in Mali on Sunday, officials said.
The death toll in a gas pipeline explosion in Central Mexico on Friday night rose to 73 people on Sunday, the governor of the country's Hidalgo state said.
President Donald Trump warned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to "be careful" after Democrats turned down "compromise" on immigration policy to end shutdown.
Starz has released a new 2-minute trailer for the second season of its supernatural drama "American Gods."
Jack Del Rio could be inline to become the next defensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina defended his city by calling Chicago Cubs star Kris Bryant a "stupid player and loser" after Bryant called St. Louis "boring."
"Glass," the sequel to M. Night Shyamalan's "Unbroken" and "Split" thrillers, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $40.6 million in receipts.
A major winter storm that pounded the Midwest on Saturday threatened more heavy snow, ice and travel hazards as it moved toward the Northeast on Sunday.
Duke freshman Zion Williams pulled down a rebound and dribbled coast-to-cast before dunking on four Virginia players during the Blue Devils' most recent win.
The NFL has confirmed that sister duo Chloe X Halle will perform "America the Beautiful" at the Super Bowl game in Atlanta on Feb. 3.
This weekend's edition of "SNL" featured Alec Baldwin as U.S. President Donald Trump playing "Deal or No Deal" to end the partial government shutdown.
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake hit the coast of northern Chile.
"Green Book" won the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the Producers Guild of America Awards ceremony Saturday.
Masazo Nonaka, recognized as the world's oldest man, died Sunday at age 113.
Anyone who has cared for a hospitalized loved one knows that frequent nighttime sleep interruptions -- caused by noise or nursing checks -- are a big concern.
Black women at risk of breast cancer may face a disadvantage because of racial disparities in health care, a small new study suggests.
Two bombs exploded in northern Syria on Sunday, causing deaths and injuries, authorities said. 


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