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Border patrol agents fire tear gas at group of migrants American border agents fired tear gas canisters across the U.S.-Mexican border on Tuesday in an effort to drive back a group of approximately 150 migrants. Rose Bowl: Ohio State holds off Washington in Urban Meyer's farewell Urban Meyer and the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes outlasted the No. 9 Washington Huskies 28-23 on Tuesday night in the Rose Bowl. Vegas Golden Knights finding form ahead of clash with Los Angeles Kings The Vegas Golden Knights appear to be busting out of their sophomore slump prior to a game against the Los Angeles Kings. Denver Nuggets go for third straight win against reeling New York Knicks The Denver Nuggets are atop the Western Conference headed into a game against the New York Knicks on New Year's Day. Sacramento Kings host Portland Trail Blazers to open new year The Sacramento Kings hope to begin 2019 with the same winning trend with which they finished 2018 when they host the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night. LSU ends UCF's undefeated run in Fiesta Bowl; Kentucky, Iowa grab wins The No. 11 LSU Tigers brought the No. 7 Central Florida Knights' long run to an end Tuesday night in the Fiesta Bowl with a 40-32 win. People under the age of 21 can no longer buy assault rifles in Washington State Initiative 1639 went into effect on Tuesday in Washington State. The legislation bans the sale of semi-automatic weapons to anyone under the age of 21. Boston Bruins defeat Chicago Blackhawks in Winter Classic The Boston Bruins used a clutch goal from Sean Kuraly to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 on Tuesday in the Winter Classic at Notre Dame. After year of bad press, Pope delivers new year Mass at St. Peter's Basilica Pope Francis celebrated the new year at St. Peter's Basilica, where he celebrated Mass and likened God's love to a mother's love during his homily. U.S., Israel, formally leave UNESCO The United States and Israel on Tuesday formally exited UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Far-right leader, Jair Bolsonaro, sworn in as Brazil's new president Brazil's newest president, Jair Bolsonaro, was sworn in Tuesday in Brasilia, marking a hard right turn for the country's politics. Surging Bucks host slumping Pistons MILWAUKEE -- The Bucks will try to build on the National Basketball Association's best record when they continue a six-game home stand Tuesday night against the Detroit Pistons. Predators end skid, play host to Flyers Entering Monday's game at Washington with a six-game losing streak as well as a 10-game skid in road games dating back to mid-November, the Nashville Predators finally found their slump-buster. U.S. Air Force's Strategic Command apologizes for New Year's Eve tweet The U.S. Air Force's Strategic Command apologized for an offensive tweet it sent out on New Year's Eve. Girl, 2, falls into rhinoceros exhibit at Florida zoo, sent to hospital A 2-year-old girl fell into the rhinoceros exhibit at a zoo in Melbourne, Fla., on Tuesday and was airlifted to a hospital in Orlando. Watch: Christian Eriksen uses super smooth move to score for Tottenham Christian Eriksen used one of the smoothest dribble moves you will ever see for a goal in Tottenham Hotspur's 3-0 win against Cardiff City on Tuesday in Wales. Cardinals interviewing ex-Dolphins coach Adam Gase on Wednesday The Arizona Cardinals are set to interview former Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase on Wednesday. Antonio Brown: Conflicting reports surface about trade request Conflicting reports surfaced Tuesday regarding a possible trade request coming from Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown. Kim calls for improved U.S. relations in New Year's address In his New Year's Day address, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un affirmed his country's commitment to denuclearization. Russian baby survives building blast, freezing temperaturesA 10-month-old baby in Russia survived 35 hours in subzero temperatures under debris of a collapsed building before being rescued. Watch: 'Happy Death Day 2U' trailer: 'Now the killer is coming after all of us' Universal Pictures released a new trailer for the horror movie "Happy Death Day 2U" online Tuesday. Jimmy Osmond suffers stroke during show in England Jimmy Osmond's publicist said the entertainer was hospitalized in England after suffering a stroke on stage during a show at the Birmingham Hippodrome. Reports: Williams not frontrunner for Browns' coaching vacancy With their 7-8-1 season over, the Cleveland Browns can now turn their full attention to the search for their next head coach. Packers' lost season came to fitting conclusion Green Bay's 6-9-1 season ended with Aaron Rodgers getting knocked out of Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Detroit Lions with a concussion. That was dubious and fitting way for the season to come to a close. Chargers get another chance against Ravens The Los Angeles Chargers didn't have to wait long for a chance to avenge their Week 16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. |
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Brother of American arrested in Russia on spy charges says he was there for a wedding"His innocence is undoubted and we trust that his rights will be respected," Paul Whelan's brother, David, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday. Mexican mayor gunned down after being sworn inGov. Alejandro Murat confirmed the killing of Tlaxiaco Mayor Alejandro Aparicio Santiago via his Twitter account Tuesday. Baby found alive after 35 hours in subzero conditions following Russia blast"We were sleeping and I woke up feeling I was falling down," one survivor said, referring to the moments after the New Year's Eve explosion. New Year's Eve stabbing of 3 in Manchester treated as terrorismThe incident happened at Manchester's Victoria Station shortly before 9 p.m. on New Year's Eve. It happened near where 22 were killed in 2017 at an Ariana Grande concert. Far-right Bolsonaro takes power in Brazil amid high hopes — and fearsHe is the latest far-right leader to come to power by riding waves of anger at the establishment and promises to ditch the status quo. Parched Jordan to drill a half-mile underground for 'fossil water'Kim Jong Un says 'new path' inevitable if U.S. demands unilateral actionKim said there would be faster progress on denuclearization if the United States takes corresponding action. More Recent Articles |
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In Newly Divided Government, Who Will Control the Political Agenda?As Democrats take control of the House, they will push an anti-corruption agenda while President Trump tries to keep the focus on immigration controls. U.S. Agents Use Tear Gas to Drive Away Migrants at Mexico BorderAbout 150 migrants who tried to enter the United States near San Diego early Tuesday were forced back after Customs and Border Protection officers deployed tear gas across the border. News Analysis: Kim and Trump Back at Square 1: If U.S. Keeps Sanctions, North Will Keep Nuclear ProgramThe North Korean leader’s New Year speech seemed to challenge President Trump to backtrack on the American goal of zero North Korean nuclear weapons. As China Talks Begin, Trump’s Trade Negotiator Tries to Keep President From WaveringRobert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative and a China skeptic, wants to prevent an anxious president from making a quick, empty deal in a rush to calm the markets. How Biden Has Paved the Way for a Possible Presidential RunA series of careful financial decisions, and the creation of nonprofits and academic centers staffed by close advisers, would help a campaign-in-waiting. Mitt Romney Says Trump ‘Has Not Risen to the Mantle of the Office’The Utah senator-elect criticized the president in an op-ed essay in The Washington Post days before he enters Congress, raising speculation that he could try to challenge Mr. Trump in 2020. At Inauguration, Cuomo Rallies State Against TrumpIn an address on Ellis Island, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo rebuked President Trump even as he conspicuously avoided invoking the president by name. Curbs on A.I. Exports? Silicon Valley Fears Losing Its EdgeThe Commerce Department is considering national security restrictions on artificial intelligence. Some worry they could stunt the industry in the U.S. NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Is Triumphant in Encounter With the Most Distant Object Ever VisitedNow scientists await clearer pictures and a bounty of new data about a small, mysterious icy body four billion miles from Earth. The Carpetbagger: Who Will Be Nominated for Best Director?Your Carpetbagger weighs the odds of 11 directors, including veterans like Spike Lee and would-be first-timers like Bo Burnham. The Script Secrets of Gillian Flynn, John Krasinski, Barry Jenkins and Christopher McQuarrieIn their own words, the screenwriters behind “A Quiet Place,” “Widows, “Mission: Impossible — Fallout” and “If Beale Street Could Talk” explain their approaches. The Trump Tax Cut: Even Worse Than You’ve HeardTime to Get Out of AfghanistanThe United States is spending beyond its means on a mission that might only be helping its strategic rivals. 1919: The Year of the Crack-UpFrom the Treaty of Versailles to Prohibition, the events of that year shaped America, and the world, for a century to come. The Special Misogyny Reserved for MothersMotherhood is the most complex topic I have ever reported on. And yet it has been treated as niche and unimportant. Taliban Attacks in Northern Afghanistan Kill 27 Security OfficersThe coordinated strikes by the militant group came weeks after President Trump ordered a drawdown of American forces from Afghanistan. Ohio State 28, Washington 23 | Rose Bowl: As His Parting Gift, Urban Meyer Gives Ohio State a Rose Bowl VictoryThe coach, who served a suspension earlier this season, had already announced his retirement, but he coached his team to a win over Washington in his final game. ‘New Year Miracle’ in Russia as Baby Is Pulled From RubbleA baby boy survived subzero temperatures overnight in the rubble of an apartment building that was badly damaged by an explosion linked to a gas leak. Netflix Blocks Show in Saudi Arabia Critical of Saudi PrinceThe episode of “Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj,” which critiques the crown prince, was blocked from streaming in the country after the government complained that it violated cybercrime laws. Roger Federer Struggles With Serena Williams’s Serve. And Vice Versa.Federer and his partner, Belinda Bencic, beat Williams and Frances Tiafoe in mixed doubles. It was first time Federer and Williams have competed against each other. James Watson Won’t Stop Talking About RaceThe Nobel-winning biologist has drawn global criticism with unfounded pronouncements on genetics, race and intelligence. He still thinks he’s right, a new documentary finds. Unification Is the Goal and Force Is an Option, Xi Jinping Says of TaiwanIn his first major speech on Taiwan, the Chinese president laid out an unyielding stance, calling unification “the great trend of history.” Brazil Swears In New President, Cementing Hard Shift to the RightAs he took the oath of office, populist Jair Bolsonaro made Brazil the most recent country to drift to the far right. But the change was evident even before the inauguration. How to Crush Your Habits in the New Year With the Help of ScienceMake 2019 the year you actually do all the things you want to do. We asked the experts and checked the journals for the most useful tips you can take to heart. Mixing Great Cocktails at Home Is Easier Than You ThinkYou don’t need a bar set or a ton of overpriced barware. All it takes is a handful of well-designed tools. Meanwhile: Who’s Really Getting Ripped Off by $35 Sage?Demand for the new ‘it shrub’ is pushing up prices — and irritating some members of America's indigenous communities. Norman Gimbel, Grammy and Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies at 91He wrote the English lyrics for “The Girl From Ipanema” and made a lasting mark on TV with the themes for “Happy Days” and “Laverne and Shirley.” The Shortlist: Hunger Games: Three Memoirs Where Food Takes Center StageIn culinary essays, Dawn Drzal, Christine S. O’Brien and Ann Hood embark on personal journeys in which meals reveal much more than what’s on the menu. 5G Is Coming This Year. Here’s What You Need to Know.The transition to new fifth-generation cellular networks, known as 5G, will affect how you use smartphones and many other devices. Let’s talk about the essentials. Rocket Launches, Trips to the Moon and More Space and Astronomy Events in 2019A busy year in space just ended, and this one will be full of new highlights in orbit and beyond. How to Get Stronger in the New YearMore Recent Articles |
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American border agents fired tear gas canisters across the U.S.-Mexican border on Tuesday in an effort to drive back a group of approximately 150 migrants.
Urban Meyer and the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes outlasted the No. 9 Washington Huskies 28-23 on Tuesday night in the Rose Bowl.
The Vegas Golden Knights appear to be busting out of their sophomore slump prior to a game against the Los Angeles Kings.
The Denver Nuggets are atop the Western Conference headed into a game against the New York Knicks on New Year's Day.
The Sacramento Kings hope to begin 2019 with the same winning trend with which they finished 2018 when they host the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.
The No. 11 LSU Tigers brought the No. 7 Central Florida Knights' long run to an end Tuesday night in the Fiesta Bowl with a 40-32 win.
Initiative 1639 went into effect on Tuesday in Washington State. The legislation bans the sale of semi-automatic weapons to anyone under the age of 21.
The Boston Bruins used a clutch goal from Sean Kuraly to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 on Tuesday in the Winter Classic at Notre Dame.
Pope Francis celebrated the new year at St. Peter's Basilica, where he celebrated Mass and likened God's love to a mother's love during his homily.
The United States and Israel on Tuesday formally exited UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Brazil's newest president, Jair Bolsonaro, was sworn in Tuesday in Brasilia, marking a hard right turn for the country's politics.
MILWAUKEE -- The Bucks will try to build on the National Basketball Association's best record when they continue a six-game home stand Tuesday night against the Detroit Pistons.
Entering Monday's game at Washington with a six-game losing streak as well as a 10-game skid in road games dating back to mid-November, the Nashville Predators finally found their slump-buster.
The U.S. Air Force's Strategic Command apologized for an offensive tweet it sent out on New Year's Eve.
A 2-year-old girl fell into the rhinoceros exhibit at a zoo in Melbourne, Fla., on Tuesday and was airlifted to a hospital in Orlando.
Christian Eriksen used one of the smoothest dribble moves you will ever see for a goal in Tottenham Hotspur's 3-0 win against Cardiff City on Tuesday in Wales.
The Arizona Cardinals are set to interview former Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase on Wednesday.
Conflicting reports surfaced Tuesday regarding a possible trade request coming from Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.
In his New Year's Day address, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un affirmed his country's commitment to denuclearization.
Universal Pictures released a new trailer for the horror movie "Happy Death Day 2U" online Tuesday.
Jimmy Osmond's publicist said the entertainer was hospitalized in England after suffering a stroke on stage during a show at the Birmingham Hippodrome.
With their 7-8-1 season over, the Cleveland Browns can now turn their full attention to the search for their next head coach.
Green Bay's 6-9-1 season ended with Aaron Rodgers getting knocked out of Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Detroit Lions with a concussion. That was dubious and fitting way for the season to come to a close.
The Los Angeles Chargers didn't have to wait long for a chance to avenge their Week 16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. 


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