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Washington Redskins' Jay Gruden awaits his fate Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden survived Black Monday but that doesn't mean his future is secure after a second straight 7-9 season. Kansas City Chiefs look to end string of postseason failures Arrowhead Stadium claims the Guinness World Record for loudest stadium in the world, but it's been a postseason house of horrors for the Kansas City Chiefs. New Orleans Saints will focus on themselves during bye week The New Orleans Saints will open their post-season prospects on Jan. 13 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Dragging, shoving of children in Arizona migrant center under investigation A sheriff's in Arizona will refer alleged incidents of staffers dragging and shoving migrant children at a shelter to county prosecutors for an investigation. Chicago Bears banking on previous playoff experience Chicago Bears players Danny Trevathan, Prince Amukamara and Trey Burton all have rings. Baltimore Ravens view playoffs as new start The Baltimore Ravens are embarking on a new beginning, according to head coach John Harbaugh. Fiance of missing Colorado woman Kelsey Berreth faces five murder-related charges Prosecutors filed five murder charges against the fiancé of a missing Colorado woman Monday. Markets end 2018 with one-day gains after worst year since 2008 Despite posting gains to close out the year Monday the stock markets experienced their worst annual loss in 10 years. Watch live: New Horizons to return images of Ultima Thule flyby NASA's New Horizons probe is ringing in the new year by swinging by of Ultima Thule, a small object in the Kuiper asteroid belt. More than 60 dead in Philippines storm A weekend storm triggered flooding and landslides in the Philippines, killing more than 60 people and leaving more than a dozen missing. Democratic Republic Congo reports Internet outages amid election vote counting The Democratic Republic of Congo reported Internet outages in some cities Monday as the country awaited the final results of Sunday's presidential election. Jets' Christopher Johnson fires Todd Bowles, keeps GM Mike Maccagnan On Sunday, New York Jets CEO Christopher Johnson announced head coach Todd Bowles was fired after four seasons. Nick Foles ready to help Philadelphia Eagles start Super Bowl defensePittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown benched in season finale Antonio Brown was benched for the Pittsburgh Steelers' game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to an unspecified heated argument with a teammate. 'Mother of Hubble' Nancy Grace Roman dies at 93 Nancy Grace Roman, regarded as the "mother of the Hubble Space Telescope," died at the age of 93 in Germantown, Md., on Wednesday. Venice to impose day-tripper tax in 2019 The northern Italian city of Venice plans to begin collecting a tourism tax for short-term visitors in the new year, local officials said. Tennessee Titans LB Brian Orakpo retires from NFL Tennessee Titans linebacker Brian Orakpo is retiring from the NFL after 10 seasons. Community-based HIV testing shows promise in Vietnam A new testing method for HIV has brought encouragement to researchers in Vietnam looking to curb the disease. U.N.: Houthi rebels selling food aid on black market in Yemen Houthi rebels are taking humanitarian food aid meant for starving Yemenis and selling it on the black market, the United Nations said Monday. Dallas Cowboys tune out noise in season-ending win The Dallas Cowboys' young football team has developed a defiant edge during the last couple of seasons. UCLA fires head basketball coach Steve Alford UCLA Bruins head basketball coach Steve Alford was fired after six seasons with the program. Report: College students at highest risk for developing meningitis B infection College students have a higher risk of developing a rare and possibly deadly bacterial infection than non-college young people, according to a new study. House Democrats to unveil spending plan to end shutdown, reports say House Democrats will unveil a bill Monday that ends the government shutdown, but provide only a fraction of what President Trump demands for a border wall. Atlanta Falcons fire OC Steve Sarkisian, DC Marquand Manuel The Atlanta Falcons fired offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel and special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong. |
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Car slams into pedestrians on Tokyo road, injuring at least 8 peopleKyodo News service reported that the driver was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. 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. The world waves goodbye to 2018More than 1 billion people around the world were expected to watch Sydney's fireworks display on television. American nabbed during a 'spying action,' Russia saysThe Kremlin's relations with Washington have been strained due to the conflict in eastern Ukraine and Moscow's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. 4 dead, dozens missing after explosion at Russian apartment blockRescue crews were searching for people who are believed to be trapped under the rubble. Kim Jong Un stopped launching missiles this year. Here's why.Experts say that while the eye-catching weapons displays may have ceased, other more subtle parts of Kim Jong Un's weapons program continue apace. More Recent Articles
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Democrats Try to Box In Trump With Plan to End Government Shutdown Without Wall FundingThe spending measures are expected to pass the House, but there is no guarantee the shutdown will end soon given the Senate is still firmly controlled by Republicans. Kelly, on His Way Out, Says Administration Long Ago Abandoned Idea of Concrete WallThe outgoing White House chief of staff’s comments come as a partial government shutdown caused by a fight over a border barrier drags into a second week. Elizabeth Warren Announces She Is Running for President in 2020Senator Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, said she was forming a presidential exploratory committee, which allows her to raise money and hire staff before a formal kickoff. 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Are Lining Up. Who Matches the Moment?Democrats are in a moment of transition, grappling with what they stand for and what their voters expect. Hardly any of their likely candidates for 2020 qualifies as an instant front-runner. How Early Do Presidential Campaigns Start? Earlier Than You May ThinkIt’s nearly two years until Election Day 2020, but Elizabeth Warren is forming her exploratory committee right on schedule, if recent history is any guide. Trump to Allow Months for Troop Withdrawal in Syria, Officials SayThe president had ordered that the 2,000 American troops in the country leave within 30 days, but said on Monday that they would be “slowly” drawn down. Wielding Rocks and Knives, Arizonans Attack Self-Driving CarsSome residents have responded to Waymo’s autonomous vehicle project by slashing tires, pelting vans with rocks and even drawing a gun on a vehicle. Past Tense: Epic New Year’s Eve Photos: Vintage Fashion and Ecstatic CrowdsWhy is Times Square on New Year’s Eve such a destination? As one New Yorker who actually went once discovered, you just have to experience it to understand it. Shutdown, Elizabeth Warren, Happy New Year: Your Monday Evening BriefingIn Search of Lost Screen TimeImagine what we could do with our money, and hours, if we set our phones aside for a year. Why Trump Reigns as King CyrusThe Christian right doesn’t like the president only for his judges. They like his style. 2019: The Year of the WolvesHope for a Green New YearThe 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. Japan: Stop Slaughtering WhalesThere is no commercial, cultural or scientific justification for killing these magnificent creatures. 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 Most Distant Place We’ve VisitedOvernight tonight, the New Horizons spacecraft will fly by a small world called Ultima Thule — an auspicious beginning to 2019. Is There Any Humane Way to Kill a Mouse?Glue traps, snap traps or poison? What do you do about a pest whose only crime is being a pest? The Year in ChartsEconomic and other indicators are making it increasingly clear that Trump’s economic dreams are unlikely to come true. Cleaning the Congressional StablesThe House Democratic class of ’19 is planning a major push on voting, ethics and campaign finance reform. All that stands in the way is the Senate. Metropolitan Diary: ‘The Train Was So Packed That It Was Difficult for Me to Do What I Always Did’On the No. 6 home to the Bronx, a strikeout artist in SoHo and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Military Deletes New Year’s Eve Tweet Saying It’s ‘Ready to Drop Something’The United States Strategic Command’s tweet also included a video that showed a B-2 stealth bomber releasing two bombs. Officials later apologized. Manchester Train Station Stabbing Leaves 3 WoundedThe British police said they had detained a suspect at the station in northern England. A police officer was among those hurt, officials said. Macron Vows Order ‘Without Compromise’ in Rebuke to Yellow Vest ProtestsPresident Emmanuel Macron of France urged his fellow citizens to “accept reality” and called for the protesters shaking the country over inequality to curb the disorder sown at demonstrations. As Migrants Cross English Channel, Numbers Are Small but Worry Is BigBritain’s government called the boat crossings by asylum seekers a “major incident” and headlines label it a “crisis,” but they are a small fraction of the immigration picture. As Ukraine and Russia Battle Over Orthodoxy, Schism LoomsBoth claim the mantle of the Orthodox religion, but at heart the dispute is a modern struggle over money, property, political power and identity. Croatia Dispatch: Oysters Lead Lives of Excitement and Danger. Especially in the Balkans.Some of the world’s most delicious oysters have been farmed in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia since Roman times. They now face a deadly threat. ‘I Have Seen Many Crises’: Steel Magnate Stands Firm as Turmoil Hits TurkeyDespite being hurt by inflation, a falling currency and import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, Fuat Tosyali, a Turkish industrialist, plans to expand production. On Pro Football: Firing of Several Black Coaches Puts N.F.L. Hiring Under ScrutinyThere are now only two African-American head coaches, after five others were fired. Newly revised rules compel owners to more seriously consider minority candidates. Books of The Times: A Breezy Look at Eve Babitz, a Writer With a Born Feel for the Charms of Los AngelesLili Anolik’s “Hollywood’s Eve” fills in many of the gaps in our knowledge of Babitz’s life and work. The New Health Care: Congratulations on the Promotion. But Did Science Get a Demotion?The incentives of grant funding and career advancement, even the potential for fame, can influence researchers. A Journey Into the Solar System’s Outer Reaches, Seeking New Worlds to ExploreNASA’s New Horizons spacecraft will visit a tiny and mysterious object in the Kuiper belt on Tuesday, seeking clues to the formation of our cosmic neighborhood. Personal Health: Hearing Loss Threatens Mind, Life and LimbMore Recent Articles |
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Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden survived Black Monday but that doesn't mean his future is secure after a second straight 7-9 season.
Arrowhead Stadium claims the Guinness World Record for loudest stadium in the world, but it's been a postseason house of horrors for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The New Orleans Saints will open their post-season prospects on Jan. 13 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
A sheriff's in Arizona will refer alleged incidents of staffers dragging and shoving migrant children at a shelter to county prosecutors for an investigation.
Chicago Bears players Danny Trevathan, Prince Amukamara and Trey Burton all have rings.
The Baltimore Ravens are embarking on a new beginning, according to head coach John Harbaugh.
Prosecutors filed five murder charges against the fiancé of a missing Colorado woman Monday.
Despite posting gains to close out the year Monday the stock markets experienced their worst annual loss in 10 years.
NASA's New Horizons probe is ringing in the new year by swinging by of Ultima Thule, a small object in the Kuiper asteroid belt.
A weekend storm triggered flooding and landslides in the Philippines, killing more than 60 people and leaving more than a dozen missing.
The Democratic Republic of Congo reported Internet outages in some cities Monday as the country awaited the final results of Sunday's presidential election.
On Sunday, New York Jets CEO Christopher Johnson announced head coach Todd Bowles was fired after four seasons.
It's all systems go for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles.
Antonio Brown was benched for the Pittsburgh Steelers' game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to an unspecified heated argument with a teammate.
Nancy Grace Roman, regarded as the "mother of the Hubble Space Telescope," died at the age of 93 in Germantown, Md., on Wednesday.
The northern Italian city of Venice plans to begin collecting a tourism tax for short-term visitors in the new year, local officials said.
Tennessee Titans linebacker Brian Orakpo is retiring from the NFL after 10 seasons.
A new testing method for HIV has brought encouragement to researchers in Vietnam looking to curb the disease.
Houthi rebels are taking humanitarian food aid meant for starving Yemenis and selling it on the black market, the United Nations said Monday.
The Dallas Cowboys' young football team has developed a defiant edge during the last couple of seasons.
UCLA Bruins head basketball coach Steve Alford was fired after six seasons with the program.
College students have a higher risk of developing a rare and possibly deadly bacterial infection than non-college young people, according to a new study.
House Democrats will unveil a bill Monday that ends the government shutdown, but provide only a fraction of what President Trump demands for a border wall.
The Atlanta Falcons fired offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel and special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong. 


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