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Watch: Stephen Curry ends All-Star Game with bounce alley-oop dunk Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has displayed his shooting touch since entering the league in 2009. 2019 NBA All-Star Game results: Team LeBron defeats Team Giannis Team LeBron used a 3-point barrage to rally for a 178-164 win over Team Giannis in the 2019 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday at Spectrum Center in Charlotte. New York Mayor Bill De Blasio: 'Amazon took their ball and went home' New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio blamed Amazon for canceling plans to build a second headquarters in the city, saying the retail giant "took their ball and went home." Watch: Yankees' CC Sabathia holds press conference, will retire after 2019 New York Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia is calling it quits after the 2019 season. Miami Dolphins to hire former Oakland Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie The Miami Dolphins will add former Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie to their front office. Australia's major political parties hacked by 'sophisticated state actor' Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Sunday that the country's major political parties were hacked by a "sophisticated state actor." Milwaukee Brewers, Mike Moustakas agree to one-year deal Infielder Mike Moustakas agreed to a contract with the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday. Denny Hamlin honors late J.D. Gibbs with win in Daytona 500 Denny Hamlin held off Kyle Busch to win the 2019 Daytona 500 on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida. Watch: Paul Menard causes major wreck, wipes out Daytona 500 field With just 10 laps to go in the 2019 Daytona 500, driver Paul Menard made an error and sparked a major multi-car wreck that impacted 21 drivers. Reports: Darren Criss marries Mia Swier in New Orleans "The Assassination of Gianni Versace" and "Glee" actor Darren Criss has married Mia Swier after a yearlong engagement. Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown: Big Ben has 'owner mentality' Pittsburgh Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown opened up to fans on social media Saturday and revealed some of the issues he had with the franchise. Anthony Weiner released from prison to federal re-entry program Anthony Weiner has been released from prison and sent to a re-entry program in New York, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons records. John Mulaney to host 'SNL' on March 2Watch: Patriots' Julian Edelman, Texans' J.J. Watt honored at Daytona 500 New England Patriots receiver Julian Edelman and Houston Texans defensive star J.J. Watt were honored Sunday at the 61st running of the Daytona 500. Stephen Miller: 'Couple hundred miles' of border wall to be built by 2020 White House adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday that hundreds of miles of a new border barrier will be constructed by 2020. Watch: Hamidou Diallo wins dunk contest with slam over Shaq Jayson Tatum, Hamidou Diallo and Joe Harris shined during the NBA's All-Star Weekend events Saturday night. 116th North American International Toy Fair opens in New York City The 116th North American International Toy Fair opened in New York City, displaying hundreds of thousands of toys to be released before the 2019 holiday season. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu appoints new foreign minister Israeli Prime Minisister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Israel Katz as the country's acting foreign minister on Sunday. Lorraine Bracco to star in BBC comedy 'Jerk' "The Sopranos" and "Goodfellas" alum Lorraine Bracco is to co-star in the BBC's new four-part comedy "Jerk." Teen who joined IS in Syria gives birth, seeks return to Britain Shamima Begum, a British teenager who left the country to join the Islamic State, gave birth to a boy, her family said through their lawyer Sunday. Born to be Blue: Baby delivered aboard JetBlue flight "Born to be Blue" is the name of a JetBlue plane but it's quite fitting after a baby boy was born on that jet from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Fort Lauderdale. British airline Flybmi ceases operations, cancels all flights British regional airline Flybmi announced Saturday that it has canceled operations of all its flights and filed for administration. Bette Midler to perform 'Place Where Lost Things Go' at the Oscars Singer and actress Bette Midler announced on Twitter she plans to perform at the Oscars in Los Angeles on Feb. 24. |
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Report: Japan did nominate Trump for Peace Prize — at U.S. requestAsahi Shimbun, one of Japan's largest national newspapers, cited multiple government sources as saying the U.S. "informally" asked Japan to nominate Trump. What life is like on the frontlines of the war in UkraineWhat started as a seemingly internal squabble has become one of the most dangerous potential flashpoints between Russia and the United States. Social media companies need greater oversight, U.K. committee determines“Social media companies cannot ... maintain that they have no responsibility themselves in regulating the content of their sites,” the report said. 'No regrets,' but this pregnant ISIS bride wants to return home"I'm not the same silly little 15-year-old schoolgirl who ran away from Bethnal Green four years ago," she told The Times. "And I don’t regret coming here." Mining company evacuates 200 people near Brazilian dam on fears of instabilityThe evacuation comes little more than a week after two communities located close to nearby dams were forced to leave their homes on similar fears of dam failures. Trump calls on European allies to take back captured ISIS fighters"The U.S. does not want to watch as these ISIS fighters permeate Europe, which is where they are expected to go," Trump warned. Fashion designer spins spoiled milk into eco-friendly clothingThe fashion industry is considered one of the worst polluters in the world, and experts say there’s an urgent need to develop eco-friendly alternatives. Saudi crown prince heads for Pakistan amid rising India tensionsSaudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is due to arrive in Pakistan on Sunday, but the visit risks being overshadowed by escalating tensions between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. More Recent Articles
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‘It Is Not a Closet. It Is a Cage.’ Gay Catholic Priests Speak OutThe crisis over sexuality in the Catholic Church goes beyond abuse. It goes to the heart of the priesthood, into a closet that is trapping thousands of men. The English Voice of ISIS Comes Out of the ShadowsFor years, an anonymous narrator extolled the Islamic State’s brutality in videos seen around the world. “I don’t regret it,” a Canadian captured in Syria says. Teenager Who Joined ISIS and Wants to Return to U.K. Gives Birth in SyriaShamima Begum, 19, had expressed little regret for joining the terrorist group but wanted to return home to protect the health of her child. Her son was born in a refugee camp. Republicans Already Are Demonizing Democrats as Socialists and Baby KillersWith 21 months until Election Day 2020, Republicans are trying to paint Democrats as left-wing radicals on the economy, abortion and Israel. Rift Between Trump and Europe Is Now Open and AngryEuropeans pushed back against the Trump administration’s unilateralism at the Munich Security Conference, signaling a shift that is likely to be exploited by Russia and China. Graham Vows to Investigate Whether ‘Bureaucratic Coup’ Tried to Oust TrumpSenator Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he would find out whether officials at the F.B.I. and the Justice Department tried oust President Trump. Land Mines Block Saudi-Led Assault in Yemen, Killing CiviliansHundreds of thousands of land mines have stymied the Saudi-led forces in Yemen, and could pose a danger to civilians for decades to come. In Bid to Conquer Oscars, Netflix Mobilizes Savvy Campaigner and Huge BudgetLisa Taback, who worked with Harvey Weinstein on awards campaigns for best picture winners like “The Artist” and “The King’s Speech,” is in charge of the lavish effort behind “Roma.” Inside the Scramble to Make the Oscars ShorterA look at how the producers of the telecast are dealing with the inclusion of four categories previously relegated to commercial breaks. What’s the Plan for Brexit? There Is No PlanIt may be time to stop the doomsday clock and start over. New York Did Us All a Favor by Standing Up to AmazonYes, Amazon’s departure will modestly hurt the city’s economy. But it’s also a victory against bad economic policy. Why Are We Still Dismissing Girls’ Pain?People continue to struggle with the idea that women are the authorities on their own bodies. Everything I Know About Feminism I Learned From NunsWhat it meant to be surrounded by educated women who were not wives or mothers. ‘The Hooligans Were the Club’The near-collapse of the Polish soccer team Wisla Krakow involved hooligan owners, unpaid bills, police raids and a mysterious savior who arrived with promises but no money. Can one of Poland's greatest players now save the day? Books of The Times: ‘The Border’ Is a Stunning and Timely Conclusion to Don Winslow’s Drug-War TrilogyThe third novel in this propulsive, violent series trains a fictional lens on some of today’s most pressing issues, including the opioid crisis and political corruption. Jerry Westrom Threw Away a Napkin Last Month. It Was Used to Charge Him in a 1993 Murder.The authorities in Minnesota said they identified a suspect in the killing using genealogy and tracked him to a hockey game, where they collected a sample of his DNA. Jussie Smollett Timeline: Mystery Deepens as Police Review CaseHere’s a timeline to help keep track of the twists and turns in the reported assault on Jussie Smollett, the “Empire” actor. Denny Hamlin Navigates Crash-Filled Finish to Win Daytona 500Hamlin, honoring the memory of the team owner J.D. Gibbs, won the race for the second time in four years. Hamlin’s teammate Kyle Busch came in second. States Flout Abortion Coverage Requirements, Federal Investigators SayOne state, South Dakota, has for 25 years failed to provide the required coverage for abortion in cases of rape or incest, a government report says. 21 Savage on ICE Detention, the Grammys and His Uncertain Future“My situation is important ’cause I represent poor black Americans and I represent poor immigrant Americans,” the rapper said. Brexit: For Wall Street Banks in London, It’s Moving TimeOne thing is clear about the legacy of Brexit: Financial services will be spread across Europe, with no one city again dominating the financial arena as London has. After Aurora Shooting, ‘Cross Man’ Builds 5 for His CommunityGreg Zanis has delivered more than 26,000 handmade memorials for victims of shootings and natural disasters, including the five to remember last week’s shooting in Illinois. ‘Show Me That My Father Is Alive.’ China Faces Torrent of Online Pleas.China is detaining vast numbers of Uighurs and other Muslims, and friends and relatives are making their names public to put pressure on Beijing. For Islanders and Fans, There’s No Place Like Home, or HomeA team is playing in two parts of town until its new arena is ready, and would do so in the playoffs. Its divided-up fan base, though, is having fun in Brooklyn and on Long Island. More Recent Articles |
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Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has displayed his shooting touch since entering the league in 2009.
Team LeBron used a 3-point barrage to rally for a 178-164 win over Team Giannis in the 2019 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday at Spectrum Center in Charlotte.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio blamed Amazon for canceling plans to build a second headquarters in the city, saying the retail giant "took their ball and went home."
New York Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia is calling it quits after the 2019 season.
The Miami Dolphins will add former Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie to their front office.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Sunday that the country's major political parties were hacked by a "sophisticated state actor."
Infielder Mike Moustakas agreed to a contract with the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.
Denny Hamlin held off Kyle Busch to win the 2019 Daytona 500 on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida.
With just 10 laps to go in the 2019 Daytona 500, driver Paul Menard made an error and sparked a major multi-car wreck that impacted 21 drivers.
"The Assassination of Gianni Versace" and "Glee" actor Darren Criss has married Mia Swier after a yearlong engagement.
Pittsburgh Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown opened up to fans on social media Saturday and revealed some of the issues he had with the franchise.
Anthony Weiner has been released from prison and sent to a re-entry program in New York, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons records.
Comedian John Mulaney is to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on March 2.
New England Patriots receiver Julian Edelman and Houston Texans defensive star J.J. Watt were honored Sunday at the 61st running of the Daytona 500.
White House adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday that hundreds of miles of a new border barrier will be constructed by 2020.
Jayson Tatum, Hamidou Diallo and Joe Harris shined during the NBA's All-Star Weekend events Saturday night.
The 116th North American International Toy Fair opened in New York City, displaying hundreds of thousands of toys to be released before the 2019 holiday season.
Israeli Prime Minisister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Israel Katz as the country's acting foreign minister on Sunday.
"The Sopranos" and "Goodfellas" alum Lorraine Bracco is to co-star in the BBC's new four-part comedy "Jerk."
Shamima Begum, a British teenager who left the country to join the Islamic State, gave birth to a boy, her family said through their lawyer Sunday.
"Born to be Blue" is the name of a JetBlue plane but it's quite fitting after a baby boy was born on that jet from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Fort Lauderdale.
British regional airline Flybmi announced Saturday that it has canceled operations of all its flights and filed for administration.
Singer and actress Bette Midler announced on Twitter she plans to perform at the Oscars in Los Angeles on Feb. 24. 

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