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At least 70 dead in Bangladesh apartment fire Dozens of people have been killed after a massive fire engulfed several buildings in Bangladesh's capital, authorities said. Prosecutors: Coast Guard officer plotted mass killing 'on a scale rarely seen' A lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard arrested last week was allegedly planning to conduct a mass killing of liberal politicians and commentators. Champions League: Atletico Madrid tops Juventus, Manchester City wins Two second-half goals from Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin guided Atletico Madrid to a 2-0 victory over Ronaldo and Juventus in the Champions League round of 16. Detroit Tigers to sign two-time All-Star Josh Harrison Free-agent infielder and two-time All-Star Josh Harrison agreed to a deal with the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday. Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid to miss at least one week with knee soreness Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid will miss at least one week with left knee soreness, the team announced in a statement Wednesday. Jussie Smollett charged with filing false police report Jussie Smollett was charged with one count of felony disorderly conduct for filing a false police report, a Chicago police spokesman said Wednesday night. Minnesota Wild to trade Charlie Coyle to Boston Bruins The Minnesota Wild will trade forward Charlie Coyle to the Boston Bruins on Wednesday. Watch: Flyers' Radko Gudas suspended for high-sticking Nikita Kucherov Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Radko Gudas was suspended two games after high-sticking Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov on Tuesday night. In Photos: The 1975, Dua Lipa walk Brit Awards red carpetDonald Trump: Hoda Muthana can't return to U.S. after joining Islamic State President Donald Trump said he told the State Department not to allow an Alabama woman who moved to Syria to join the Islamic State to return. Cleveland Browns sign former Houston Texans WR Jaelen Strong The Cleveland Browns signed former Houston Texans wide receiver Jaelen Strong to a contract, the team announced Wednesday. Teens view anxiety, depression as biggest problems in lives, study says Most American teenagers say they view anxiety and depression as a major problem in the communities where they live, a Pew study released Wednesday indicates. Study links sleep apnea, daytime drowsiness to heart disease People who suffer from sleep apnea and are very tired during the day may be more likely to develop heart disease, a new study finds. Cheyanne Harris sentenced to life in prison for son's diaper rash death An Iowa woman was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after being found guilty of allowing her infant son to starve to death in 2017. UPI's Kevin Dietsch wins first place for Stephanie Brunner photo UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch won a first-place prize in the University of Missouri's Pictures of the Year International contest this week for his photograph of Austrian skier Stephanie Brunner. Weight-loss surgery could benefit sex life, study says Apart from the health benefits that weight-loss surgery can bring, a new study shows it could boost a patient's sex life. Scientists a step closer to battery-free pacemaker Scientists say they've taken a first step toward creating a pacemaker that runs on the heart's own energy rather than batteries. Scientists find tanner crabs feeding on seafloor methane vent Marine biologists have discovered a group of tanner crabs feeding vigorously on a seafloor methane seep located off the coast of British Columbia. Food allergy linked to certain form of eczema, study says The answer to whether a kid with eczema also develops a food allergy could lie just beneath the surface of their skin, a new study says. Southern Poverty Law Center: U.S. had 7% rise in hate groups in 2018 The number of hate groups in the United States increased for the fourth year in a row in 2018 with a 7 percent jump, the Southern Poverty Law Center said. Emu of mysterious origins evades capture A loose emu spotted was spotted wandering a Pennsylvania neighborhood, but in the end it was able to give neighbors and police the slip. Chicago Bears expected to cut TE Dion SimsSteelers 'can't afford' to use transition tag on Le'Veon Bell The Pittsburgh Steelers will not use the transition tag on Le'Veon Bell, making the running back an unrestricted free agent at the start of the new league year. Doctor: Kentucky's Reid Travis could be out for season if meniscus torn A leading arthroscopic surgeon told UPI that Kentucky basketball star Reid Travis could be lost for the season if his knee injury includes a torn meniscus. |
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Serbian PM's same-sex partner gives birth to baby boyAna Brnabic, who took office in 2017, is the Balkan country's first ever female and gay prime minister. Abuse survivors demand Vatican transparency, accountabilityThe survivors met for more than two hours with the Vatican's lead sex abuse investigator and other members of the organizing committee for the four-day summit starting Thursday. Deaths of Venezuelan protesters appear to be targeted, human rights groups sayA young man proclaimed his opposition to President Nicolas Maduro. Two days later, his family said, rifle-wielding special police agents shot him to death. Nazi collaborators are still being paid pensions by GermanyIn the aftermath of World War II, around 80,000 Belgians were convicted of collaborating with the SS and of committing war crimes, according to lawmakers. 7 Syrian refugee children die in Canadian house fireThe father was reported fighting for his life after apparently trying in vain to save his children, who ranged in age from about 3 months to the mid-teens. Peru cracks down on illegal gold mining to save deforested Amazon areaIf it works, Peru would be stopping a practice that releases harmful mercury as well as drives sex trafficking and child labor in mining camps. This family found tragedy on the Aegean SeaThe Safwan family sought quality care for their son, who was diagnosed with diabetes and autism in Lebanon. They heard about migrants making the trip to Europe by boat from Turkey to the Greek islands. Three U.K. lawmakers quit ruling Conservative party over 'disastrous Brexit'With only 37 days until Britain leaves the European Union, divisions over Brexit are redrawing the political landscape. Putin vows to target U.S. if missiles are deployed in EuropeHe said Moscow would have no choice but to respond to such a move because it would drastically cut the time it took U.S. missiles to reach Russia. A massacre, a toppled pro-Putin president and a country 'saved'The dozens who lost their lives during Ukraine's revolution became known as the "Heavenly Hundred," and include more than 50 killed 5 years ago Wednesday. ISIS fighters had thousands of kids. So what happens to them now?“It’s not their fault that their fathers are killers and their mothers were participants” in the Islamic State, one analyst said. More Recent Articles
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White House Panel Will Study Whether Climate Change Is a National Security Threat. It Includes a Climate Denialist.The Pentagon and federal intelligence agencies have said that climate change is a threat. Now, the White House is planning a panel to study whether that is true. Supreme Court Limits Police Powers to Seize Private PropertyCivil forfeiture laws, a popular way to raise revenue, have been the subject of criticism across the political spectrum. Inside a Fly-by-Night Operation to Harvest Ballots in North CarolinaWith a congressional seat in the balance, sworn testimony this week has illuminated the inner workings of an amateurish operation that paid workers to collect absentee ballots. Venezuelans Fleeing Crisis Face Desperate Hike to 12,000 FeetVenezuela’s economic crisis has set off a staggering exodus, with more than three million people leaving the country in recent years — largely on foot. Venezuela Closes Border to 3 Caribbean Islands Ahead of Aid ShowdownThe move against Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao came before a Saturday deadline by the Venezuelan opposition and the Trump administration for President Nicolás Maduro to end a blockade. Jussie Smollett Faces Felony Charge, Accused of Faking Own AssaultThe “Empire” actor was accused of staging the assault he reported as a hate crime to Chicago police in January. Who Is Jussie Smollett, the Actor Charged With Staging His Own Assault?Mr. Smollett, a star in the TV show “Empire,” was charged Wednesday with a felony account of disorderly conduct in connection with the episode. Jussie Smollett Timeline: Mystery Remains as Actor Is Charged With Faking His AssaultHere’s a timeline to help keep track of the twists and turns in the now disputed assault of Jussie Smollett, the “Empire” actor. Church Sex Abuse Survivors Want Reform Now. Here’s Why That Might Not Happen.As church leaders convene at the Vatican, they say that a diversity of views and legal and cultural barriers around the world, as well as denial, make one global standard impossible. Coast Guard Officer Plotted to Kill Democrats and Journalists, Prosecutors SayA cache of weapons was recovered from the home of Christopher P. Hasson, a Coast Guard lieutenant and self-described white nationalist. A court filing called him a domestic terrorist. Donald Trump, Coast Guard, Jussie Smollett: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Myth of the Border WallWhere the American frontier once symbolized perennial rebirth, President Trump’s signature project now looms like a national tombstone. Trump’s Idea of a Middle East Nuclear DealIgnore conflicts of interest and legal safeguards. Rapists Presented by Their Church as Men of GodSouthern Baptist leaders ignored the wrongdoing. An all-male clergy is part of the problem. A Better Path to Universal Health CareThe United States should look to Germany, not Canada, for the best model. Is the Future of ISIS Female?Women are playing an increasingly important role in the insurgency — and security forces are not prepared. What America Can Learn From ‘Roma’We’ve been excluded from basic labor protections for too long. This is our moment. Miami Battles Rising SeasIn 2017, voters agreed to finance adaptation efforts through property taxes. Now the first phase of those projects is underway. Does New York Still Have a Future in Tech?Amazon might have been the center of a new tech ecosystem in Queens. Here’s what the city can do next. The Madness of King DonaldThe new BBC production of “King Lear” is great fun — and an uncomfortable reflection of American politics these days. The Stone: The Good-Enough LifeThe desire for greatness can be an obstacle to our own potential. What Is Wrong With Afghanistan’s Peace ProcessA hasty American withdrawal will jeopardize hard-won gains such as constitutional rights, citizens’ rights and democratic institutions. Trilobites: Why Do Zebras Have Stripes? Scientists Camouflaged Horses to Find OutIf you spend time around horses or flies, you might want to invest in some zebra print. Books of The Times: ‘Say Nothing’ Unearths Buried Secrets in Northern IrelandPatrick Radden Keefe’s new book explores the abduction of Jean McConville, a mother of 10, from her home in 1972, while also offering a broader history of the Troubles. Alabama Woman Who Joined ISIS Can’t Return Home, U.S. SaysHoda Muthana says she regrets going to Syria to join the Islamic State. But President Trump directed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to deny her re-entry. Michael Cohen Agrees to Testify Next Week, Setting Stage for a High-Stakes HearingThe hearing before Congress will give Mr. Cohen, once one of President Trump’s most loyal aides, a rare public platform to explain his work for the president. Zion Williamson Is Injured as No. 1 Duke Falls to North CarolinaIn the first half of Duke’s highly anticipated showdown with North Carolina, the freshman star sprained his right knee when his shoe gave way on the court. White House Memo: Trump Cultivates a Kindred Spirit From a Continent He Often AntagonizesPresident Trump hosted Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria on Wednesday at the White House. They have a shared appeal to nationalism and determination to crack down on immigration. Man Dies After Subway Train Drags Him Into TunnelThe 39-year-old man apparently became caught as a Queens-bound subway train pulled out of the station at Grand Central Terminal, witnesses said. Wall Street, Seeking Big Tax Breaks, Sets Sights on Distressed Main StreetsHedge funds and other wealthy investors are plowing money into so-called opportunity zone funds, a creation of the 2017 tax law that provides incentives for spending on projects in poor areas. wirecutter: 6 Things to Bring to an All-Inclusive ResortAlong with your usual beach vacation gear, you’ll want to pack some unexpected extras when you’re heading to an all-inclusive resort. Me & My BaguetteAs Fendi prepares to reintroduce the original “It” bag, the women who carried it first explain why it mattered so much. He Sounds Just Like Freddie Mercury. And That’s Good for Business.Marc Martel never thought his vocal resemblance to the Queen frontman “would amount to anything more than a fun karaoke trick.” It’s taken him to “Bohemian Rhapsody” and beyond. Trying to Stop Brexit, Using Catchy Songs and Washboard AbsThe Breunion Boys are wading into a bitter debate with a clear mission: “We just want to show the real love between Britain and Europe.” For Gamers With Disabilities, Creative Controllers Open WorldsAn industrious community has for years devised workarounds to play video games. Microsoft’s new adaptive controller may allow even more people to play with their face, elbows and feet. Phys Ed: How Many Push-Ups Can You Do? It May Be a Good Predictor of Heart HealthMen who could get through 40 or more push-ups had 96 percent less risk of heart problems in the next 10 years than those who quit at 10 or fewer. More Recent Articles
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Dozens of people have been killed after a massive fire engulfed several buildings in Bangladesh's capital, authorities said.
A lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard arrested last week was allegedly planning to conduct a mass killing of liberal politicians and commentators.
Two second-half goals from Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin guided Atletico Madrid to a 2-0 victory over Ronaldo and Juventus in the Champions League round of 16.
Free-agent infielder and two-time All-Star Josh Harrison agreed to a deal with the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.
Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid will miss at least one week with left knee soreness, the team announced in a statement Wednesday.
Jussie Smollett was charged with one count of felony disorderly conduct for filing a false police report, a Chicago police spokesman said Wednesday night.
The Minnesota Wild will trade forward Charlie Coyle to the Boston Bruins on Wednesday.
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Radko Gudas was suspended two games after high-sticking Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov on Tuesday night.
Film stars arrive at the Brit Awards at the O2 Arena in London on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump said he told the State Department not to allow an Alabama woman who moved to Syria to join the Islamic State to return.
The Cleveland Browns signed former Houston Texans wide receiver Jaelen Strong to a contract, the team announced Wednesday.
Most American teenagers say they view anxiety and depression as a major problem in the communities where they live, a Pew study released Wednesday indicates.
People who suffer from sleep apnea and are very tired during the day may be more likely to develop heart disease, a new study finds.
An Iowa woman was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after being found guilty of allowing her infant son to starve to death in 2017.
UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch won a first-place prize in the University of Missouri's Pictures of the Year International contest this week for his photograph of Austrian skier Stephanie Brunner.
Apart from the health benefits that weight-loss surgery can bring, a new study shows it could boost a patient's sex life.
Scientists say they've taken a first step toward creating a pacemaker that runs on the heart's own energy rather than batteries.
Marine biologists have discovered a group of tanner crabs feeding vigorously on a seafloor methane seep located off the coast of British Columbia.
The answer to whether a kid with eczema also develops a food allergy could lie just beneath the surface of their skin, a new study says.
The number of hate groups in the United States increased for the fourth year in a row in 2018 with a 7 percent jump, the Southern Poverty Law Center said.
A loose emu spotted was spotted wandering a Pennsylvania neighborhood, but in the end it was able to give neighbors and police the slip.
The Chicago Bears are expected to release veteran tight end Dion Sims.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will not use the transition tag on Le'Veon Bell, making the running back an unrestricted free agent at the start of the new league year.
A leading arthroscopic surgeon told UPI that Kentucky basketball star Reid Travis could be lost for the season if his knee injury includes a torn meniscus. 

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