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Kansas City Chiefs sign Sammie Coates, E.J. Manuel, two more The Kansas City Chiefs signed four free agents, including former Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Sammie Coates, to the team's roster. Philadelphia Eagles sign Jake Elliott, one other to contract extensions The Philadelphia Eagles signed kicker Jake Elliott to a one-year contract extension, the team announced Friday. Trump: U.N. nominee will be current ambassador to Canada After Nikki Haley left the post of U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, President Donald Trump announced Friday night his nominee to replace Haley. Chicago Bears to release kicker Cody Parkey The Chicago Bears are expected to release kicker Cody Parkey when the new league year begins March 13. NASA, SpaceX finish Crew Dragon review; March 2 launch date still targeted NASA and SpaceX officials completed the flight readiness review ahead of the planned launch of an unmanned SpaceX capsule to the International Space Station. Detroit Red Wings trade Nick Jensen to Washington Capitals The Detroit Red Wings traded defenseman Nick Jensen to the Washington Capitals, the team announced Friday. Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid suspended two games Edmonton Oilers star forward Connor McDavid was suspended two games after an illegal check, the NHL announced Friday. HHS unveils policy blocking Title X funds to abortion providers, referrers The federal government will cut off certain funds to family planning providers that offer abortions or refer women to abortion providers under a new action. Trump eyes March meeting with Chinese President Xi on trade deal President Donald Trump said he hopes to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping soon to iron out the final details of a deal ending the U.S.-Chinese trade war. Guaido, Branson take lead against Maduro in concerts war A concert organized by National Assembly leader Juan Guaido attracted masses, while rival event "Hands Off Venezuela" appeared on its way to fizzling. Google's offers drug disposal site map on Google Maps In an effort to fight the growing opioid epidemic, Google Maps has announced it has launched a pilot program to help people easily find prescription drug drop-off sites. Farmers plan to plant 7 million fewer acres of soybeans this year U.S. farmers plan to plant fewer soybeans this year, after the trade war with China crashed soy prices in 2018 and left millions of bushels unsold. Father of Ala. woman who joined Islamic State sues Trump to let her return The father of Hoda Muthana of Alabama has sued the Trump administration seeking to allow his daughter's return to the United States. Honeywell awarded $150M for advanced turbine propulsion development Honeywell Aerospace was awarded a contract for work on the advanced turbine technology for ATTAM Phase I program, the Defense Department announced on Thursday. This week in Washington President Donald J. Trump meets with Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria and signs a directive to establish the the U.S. Space Force as the sixth branch of the Armed Forces, the week of February 18, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Former Patriots players, rivals react to Robert Kraft charges Former New England Patriots players and current NFL stars had a lot to say when reacting to prostitution charges against Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Twins snag former Astros INF Marwin Gonzalez in free agency The Minnesota Twins have signed former Houston Astros infielder Marwin Gonzalez. Don't Overlook New Mexico in Kentucky Derby preps The Mine That Bird Derby in New Mexico is the weekend's only potential Kentucky Derby preview on an otherwise relatively quiet weekend of racing. Patient groups take big money from drug companies, study shows Groups charged with protecting patients rights took big money from drug companies, a new study says. Harris contracted for jammers for Navy F/A-18 aircraft Harris Corp. was awarded a $168.8 million modification to a contract to build onboard jammer systems for the Navy's F/A-18 fighter planes. Look: Emu recaptured after 12 days on the loose The owner of an Alabama farm said an escaped emu was safely recaptured in a horse pasture after 12 days on the loose. Confused gator steals golfer's ball in Florida A Florida golfer said she was able to avoid a penalty thanks to a confused alligator that snatched her ball out of the air. World Cup preps in Dubai highlight international racing The Amir's Sword Festival in Doha, Qatar, and World Cup preparations at Meydan in Dubai take center stage on the international racing scene. Virgin Galactic carries test passenger to space for the first time Virgin Galactic's space plane carried three people to the edge of space and back for the first time on Friday. Report: HIV risk could be cut by 67 percent by 2030 President Donald Trump announced a goal of reducing new HIV infections by 90 percent in the next decade, but a new study says that may not be possible. GM to keep Mich. plant open extra 7 months despite idling plans Three months after General Motors said it would indefinitely idly a plant in Michigan, the U.S. automaker said Friday it would keep the site open -- for now. |
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Venezuela orders partial closure of Colombian border as U.S. plans to deliver aidTwo people were reportedly killed by Venezuelan soldiers near the Brazil border. The White House said violations of human rights "will not go unpunished." Trump's wall prototypes on U.S.-Mexico border to be torn downMoney has already been set aside for their removal, a U.S. Border Patrol official said. Venezuela agrees to extend U.S. diplomats' stay for another 30 daysThe agreement took place on the same day a massive music benefit in Colombia raised funds. The concert was blocked from view in Venezuela. Tunisian government moves to shutter LGBTQ group, advocate saysAssociation Shams, Tunisia's LGBTQ rights group, won the right to operate in 2016, but this week government filed an appeal of that court decision. Netanyahu's embrace of far-right extremists may seal his fateAnalysis: Israel's PM is facing an election challenge from a new alliance — and is potentially bringing extremists closer to the center of power. Breakdancing being considered for 2024 OlympicsThe International Olympic Committee has the final say, but local organizers are pushing for the old-school form on display for Paris games. Woman killed, dozen injured after clash with Venezuelan security forcesA local official said the Pemon indigenous group clashed with the Venezuela National Guard and army, who were moving tanks to the border with Brazil. U.S.-born ISIS bride: I'll have 'no problem' returning despite Trump decree"I know in fact that I was a citizen. When I tried filing for a passport it was very easy. It came in 10 days," Muthana told NBC News. Kenya high court delays ruling on law banning gay sexThe ruling, potentially a landmark decision for gay rights in Africa, was due to be issued Friday, but the court said it needed until May 24 to decide. Spanish woman dies after meal at Michelin-starred restaurantThe 46-year-old woman died after eating with her husband and 12-year-old son, who also fell ill, at Restaurant Riff last Saturday. Church of England changes 400-year-old rule about Sunday servicesIt will no longer be required for all churches to hold a Sunday service due to declining attendance and many priests responsible for multiple churches. Sri Lanka family takes fateful boat trip to AustraliaThe last time Rajakumari Sri Kulasingham received a phone call from her daughter was May 22, 2013. She told her mother that she and her family were headed to eastern Sri Lanka to board a smuggler’s boat. Race is on for global 5G dominance — and Trump cheers it on“The implication is that new industries of the future, the new ways of making a living, will be in China and not here," one policy expert explained. Bishops offer 'financial gesture' to sex abuse victims in FranceSome priests have escaped punishment because the statute of limitations on sex crimes against minors had run out. How much of Karl Lagerfeld's $195M fortune will his cat inherit?Choupette could become the world's wealthiest cat — a title currently held by Blackie, who inherited $9.15 million from his British owner in 1988. The 'clear and beautiful ocean' is focus of latest battle over OkinawaThe region hosts about two-thirds of the dedicated U.S.-only bases in Japan despite accounting for less than 1 percent of the country’s land area. Alabama woman who joined ISIS sues to return to the U.S.The Obama administration initially determined Hoda Muthana was not a citizen and notified her family that it was revoking her passport in January 2016. More Recent Articles
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At Venezuela’s Border, a Strange and Deadly Showdown Over AidThe confrontation between Maduro and the opposition now includes dueling concerts, visiting presidents, plotting military defectors — and at least two deaths. How a Border Bridge Became a Flashpoint in Venezuela’s CrisisVenezuela’s president — and the U.S.-backed opposition looking to oust him from power — are using events at a barricaded border crossing to rally support. Here’s why both sides are only telling half the story. Cohen Gave Prosecutors New Information on the Trump Family BusinessPresident Trump’s former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, discussed possible irregularities at the Trump Organization. He wants a reduced prison sentence. Manafort Is Expected to Face Charges in New York, Even if Trump Pardons HimManhattan prosecutors are preparing state criminal charges against President Trump’s former campaign chairman in an effort to ensure he will face prison if he is pardoned for his federal crimes. R. Kelly Charged With 10 Counts of Sexual Abuse in ChicagoThe R&B singer was charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving four victims, three of whom were underage. His attorney said “there’s no merit to any of this.” Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Charged in Florida Prostitution InvestigationRobert K. Kraft, the owner of the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, was charged with two counts of soliciting sex. How Amy Klobuchar Treats Her StaffInterviews with more than two dozen former staff members and internal emails reviewed by The Times reveal demeaning and unusual behavior by Ms. Klobuchar toward her subordinates. Trump Administration Blocks Funds for Planned Parenthood and Others Over Abortion ReferralsThe new rule would steer federal family planning funds under Title X to anti-abortion and faith based groups. Michael Cohen, Robert Kraft, R. Kelly: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Grave Threats of White Supremacy and Far-Right ExtremismHate crimes are on the rise. Police and prosecutors need better tools to fight back. An Emergency for the G.O.P.The Constitution or The Donald? Why is this such a hard choice for congressional Republicans? Britain in the Crazed Brexit VortexThe land of milk and honey promised by the Vote Leave campaign in 2016 has turned into a nightmare. A Journalist Trolled by Her Own GovernmentThe journalist Maria Ressa is facing both criminal charges and social media threats. Netflix Is the Most Intoxicating Portal to Planet EarthInstead of trying to sell American ideas to a foreign audience, it’s aiming to sell international ideas to a global audience. news analysis: Can Peer Pressure Defeat Trump?In 2020, Democrats need millennials to turn out. Vote shaming apps can help. Not the Fun Kind of FeministHow Trump helped make Andrea Dworkin relevant again. Editorial Observer: Mr. Mayor, Where Did the Love Go?Bill de Blasio considers hitting the 2020 campaign trail — and leaving New York City behind. Why Nigeria’s Elections Won’t Change AnythingThere is little difference between the country’s ruling party and the opposition. personal essay: Rediscovering the World of ‘Blue Highways’A 1982 memoir of an American road-trip remains relevant in a GPS world. U.S. and China Extend Talks, but Final Deal Remains ElusivePresident Trump said there was a “very, very good chance” of a trade deal with China being reached when he meets with the Chinese president in March. Trump to Nominate Kelly Knight Craft as U.N. AmbassadorThe president announced the selection of Ms. Craft, the ambassador to Canada, days after Heather Nauert, his choice to succeed Nikki R. Haley, withdrew from consideration. Pregnant Mother Killed After a Driver Mows Down Her Family of 8Jason Mendez, 35, was charged with murder for repeatedly ramming his car into a family with six children in Rockland County, N.Y. Jackie Shane, Transgender Pioneer of 1960s Soul Music, Dies at 78Ms. Shane grew up black and transgender in the Jim Crow South, became a star in Canada, then left the stage, returning in 2017 with a Grammy-nominated album. The Dollar Is Still King. How (in the World) Did That Happen?Despite talk that the dollar was losing dominance, it has only gained stature, reinforcing President Trump’s power to dictate foreign policy. Jussie Smollett Won’t Be on Final Episodes of ‘Empire’ SeasonThe producers of the Fox drama announced that the actor, who was arrested on Thursday, would be removed from the final two episodes of the fifth season. U.S. Catholics Wanted a Vatican Response on Sex Abuse. Is a New Proposal Enough?Cardinal Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, proposed new global procedures on sexual abuse cases, saying local churches should not expect Rome to handle everything for them. How to Choose the Right Perfume or Cologne for YouChoosing a perfume is tough, but the experts are here to help you find a fragrance that you’ll love for years. Further reading: A Literary Guide to the OscarsLet your favorite movies of 2018 guide your next reading choices. What to Cook: What to Cook This WeekendStart with a margarita and some middle-school tacos. Then head into scones, roast chicken and a rigatoni with white Bolognese. The Best of London Fashion Week, in PicturesOur favorite runway moments, as captured by T’s photographers. On Soccer: Tottenham, Pochettino and the Cost of Everyday ExcellenceThe absence of trophies for Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham should not discredit all it has achieved, and how it has achieved it. styles Q. AND A.: Where Is Carine Roitfeld Now? Making PerfumeThe longtime editor of Vogue Paris strips down to advertise seven new scents. Living With Cancer: The Financial Toxicity of IllnessWhile medicine transforms cancer into a chronic disease with which patients can live for an extended period of time, financial toxicity threatens to turn chronic, too. More Recent Articles |
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The Kansas City Chiefs signed four free agents, including former Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Sammie Coates, to the team's roster.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed kicker Jake Elliott to a one-year contract extension, the team announced Friday.
After Nikki Haley left the post of U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, President Donald Trump announced Friday night his nominee to replace Haley.
The Chicago Bears are expected to release kicker Cody Parkey when the new league year begins March 13.
NASA and SpaceX officials completed the flight readiness review ahead of the planned launch of an unmanned SpaceX capsule to the International Space Station.
The Detroit Red Wings traded defenseman Nick Jensen to the Washington Capitals, the team announced Friday.
Edmonton Oilers star forward Connor McDavid was suspended two games after an illegal check, the NHL announced Friday.
The federal government will cut off certain funds to family planning providers that offer abortions or refer women to abortion providers under a new action.
President Donald Trump said he hopes to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping soon to iron out the final details of a deal ending the U.S.-Chinese trade war.
A concert organized by National Assembly leader Juan Guaido attracted masses, while rival event "Hands Off Venezuela" appeared on its way to fizzling.
In an effort to fight the growing opioid epidemic, Google Maps has announced it has launched a pilot program to help people easily find prescription drug drop-off sites.
U.S. farmers plan to plant fewer soybeans this year, after the trade war with China crashed soy prices in 2018 and left millions of bushels unsold.
The father of Hoda Muthana of Alabama has sued the Trump administration seeking to allow his daughter's return to the United States.
Honeywell Aerospace was awarded a contract for work on the advanced turbine technology for ATTAM Phase I program, the Defense Department announced on Thursday.
President Donald J. Trump meets with Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria and signs a directive to establish the the U.S. Space Force as the sixth branch of the Armed Forces, the week of February 18, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Former New England Patriots players and current NFL stars had a lot to say when reacting to prostitution charges against Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
The Minnesota Twins have signed former Houston Astros infielder Marwin Gonzalez.
The Mine That Bird Derby in New Mexico is the weekend's only potential Kentucky Derby preview on an otherwise relatively quiet weekend of racing.
Groups charged with protecting patients rights took big money from drug companies, a new study says.
Harris Corp. was awarded a $168.8 million modification to a contract to build onboard jammer systems for the Navy's F/A-18 fighter planes.
The owner of an Alabama farm said an escaped emu was safely recaptured in a horse pasture after 12 days on the loose.
A Florida golfer said she was able to avoid a penalty thanks to a confused alligator that snatched her ball out of the air.
The Amir's Sword Festival in Doha, Qatar, and World Cup preparations at Meydan in Dubai take center stage on the international racing scene.
Virgin Galactic's space plane carried three people to the edge of space and back for the first time on Friday.
President Donald Trump announced a goal of reducing new HIV infections by 90 percent in the next decade, but a new study says that may not be possible.
Three months after General Motors said it would indefinitely idly a plant in Michigan, the U.S. automaker said Friday it would keep the site open -- for now. 

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