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Off-duty TSA agent jumps to his death at Orlando airport, disrupting flights An off-duty Transportation Security Administration officer, in an apparent suicide, fell to his death Saturday inside the Orlando International Airport and disrupting flights. Patrick Mahomes wins 2018 NFL MVP, Aaron Donald gets DPOY Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes headlined the NFL Honors award show by taking home 2018 AP NFL MVP honors on Saturday in Atlanta. Rapper Bow Wow, woman arrested on battery charges in Atlanta Rapper Bow Wow and a woman were arrested early Saturday for allegedly beating each other in Atlanta, the site of the Super Bowl. NFL reveals Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2019 The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its class of 2019 inductees on Saturday in Atlanta. Brooklyn prisoners left in dark with little heat in cold weather A federal prison in Brooklyn, N.Y., reportedly has had limited heat and electricity as the city's temperature dropped as low as 3 degrees Fahrenheit this week. Central African Republic, 14 armed groups reach peace deal The Central African Republic and 14 armed rebel groups reached a peace deal Saturday after their first direct dialogue. Watch: Patriots owner Robert Kraft dances with Cardi B at Super Bowl party New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft used some of his free time to dance with Cardi B at a Super Bowl party on Saturday in Atlanta. Iran tests long-range cruise missile, releases video Iran announced Saturday it successfully fired a cruise missile with a range of more than 800 miles, including the capability of reaching Israel. 'Keeping Up Appearances' alum Clive Swift dead at 82 "Keeping Up Appearances" and "The Old Guys" star Clive Swift has died following a short illness at the age of 82. More than 40 mummies discovered in Egyptian desert province More than 40 mummies from 305 to 20 B.C. have been discovered in burial chambers in Minya, the desert province in Egypt. Tori Spelling confirms '90210' revival is in the works "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Tori Spelling has confirmed the show is being revived with the original cast. Va. Gov. Northam won't resign, denies being in blackface, KKK photo Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam apologized Saturday for racist yearbook photo in a presser, but said after further contemplation he was not in the photo. Watch: Lionel Messi rips spectacular golazo, saves Barcelona in draw Lionel Messi scored twice after Barcelona trailed 2-0 to Valencia, saving his squad for a 2-2 draw in the La Liga clash on Saturday at Camp Nou in Barcelona. Parents of student killed in Penn State hazing sue fraternity brothers The parents of a student killed in hazing at Penn State University settled with school but sued 28 former fraternity brothers and security firm hired at party. David Attenborough to host 'One Planet: Seven Worlds' Renowned naturalist David Attenborough is to host the new docu-series "One Planet: Seven Worlds," BBC America announced. Statins can help heart health for those 75 and up Cholesterol-lowering statins are known to help cut heart risks for seniors. Now, research confirms they can also help people aged 75 and up. Protesters rally in Venezuela; general defects from Maduro Tens of thousands of people protested in Venezuela's streets in a push to oust President Nicolas Maduro shortly after a military general broke with him. Netflix cancels 'Travelers' after three seasonsSupreme Court temporarily halts Louisiana abortion law The Supreme Court temporarily halted a Louisiana law that would have stripped the state of certain abortion providers to give itself more time to consider it. 'Low-risk' teens more likely to transition from e-cigs to smoking The kind of teenager least interested in smoking appears to be the type most likely to try a cigarette after they experiment with vaping, a new study indicates. Jury convicts person on U.K. female genital mutilation law for first time A mother has become the first person in Great Britain to be convicted of female genital mutilation since the practice was outlawed over three decades ago. Watch: Jazz big man Rudy Gobert breaks down in tears after All-Star snub Utah Jazz big man Rudy Gobert broke down in tears when speaking to the media about his snub from the 2019 NBA All-Star Game. Michael Avenatti won't face domestic violence charges The Los Angeles City Attorney declined to file charges against lawyer Michael Avenatti, who was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence last year. Jeff Foxworthy, Chrissy Teigen to judge NBC comedy competition Jeff Foxworthy, Chrissy Teigen and Kenan Thompson are to serve as judges on NBC's new comedy competition show "Bring the Funny." Future's 'Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZR' is No. 1 album in the U.S. Future's "Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZR" is the No. 1 album in the United States. |
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Surviving Brexit: Some in U.K. take drastic steps as 'No Deal' loomsSome fear that if Britain leaves the E.U. without a deal in place there could be chaos at the border, leading to possible shortages of food and medicine. Venezuelans protest around the world to pressure Maduro to step down"Venezuelans around the world are united more than ever," said one Venezuelan activist. Trump says San Diego's border barrier works, but migrants are pushed to more dangerous areasThe city's hardened border contributed to a decline in crossings in the years immediately after fencing was installed in the 1990s. Putin says Russia also suspending key nuke treaty in response to U.S. move to withdrawPresident Donald Trump on Friday announced the U.S. intention to withdraw from the INF Treaty, accusing Russia of violating the agreement "with impunity." Europe grapples with distinction between refugees and economic migrantsA standoff involving a rescue ship is the latest example of hardening attitudes toward newcomers in E.U. countries. ISIS still 'acute' threat to U.S., Interpol chief says"The threat is still very acute, the threat is complex and the threat is more international than ever," the Interpol chief told NBC News. More Recent Articles
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Virginia Governor, Ralph Northam, Defies Calls to Resign Over Racist PhotoMr. Northam denied that he appeared in Ku Klux Klan robes or in blackface in a yearbook photo, but revealed that he darkened his face for a costume on another occasion in the 1980s. Who Is Justin Fairfax, Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor?If Gov. Ralph Northam accedes to his party’s calls to resign, Mr. Fairfax would become the second African-American governor in the state’s history. When Blackface Photos Cause Political StormsFrom New York to Florida to California, politicians have gotten in hot water in recent years over racially offensive images. Here are some examples. Trump Sought a Loan During the 2016 Campaign. Deutsche Bank Said No.Donald Trump turned to the German bank, one of the few lenders willing to do business with him, to borrow millions of dollars that would go to his golf resort in Scotland. White House Memo: In the Pale of Winter, Trump’s Tan Remains a State SecretThe White House insists that only “good genes” and a clear powder are behind President Trump’s glow, but mysteries about his grooming routine abound. Medicare for All Emerges as Early Policy Test for 2020 DemocratsMany liberals who are influential in the presidential primaries want a single-payer system, but some voters are uneasy about losing private insurance. Most candidates are now walking fine lines. Japan’s Working Mothers: Record Responsibilities, Little Help From DadsMen in Japan do fewer hours of housework and child care than in any of the world’s richest nations. That keeps women from getting better jobs and holds back the economy. On Pro Football: How Tom Brady Became New England’s Favorite Adopted SonHe is not from there, and spends a lot of time in New York. But in New England, Brady has become as close as it gets to a Kennedy. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsEl Chapo’s wife has no regrets. New Overlooked obituaries. Lorena Bobbitt speaks. So does Trump. And more. Let Children Get Bored AgainBoredom teaches us that life isn’t a parade of amusements. More important, it spawns creativity and self-sufficiency. Casting Their Votes by Voting Their CasteIn rural India, old class divisions still rule local politics. Will this spell trouble for Narendra Modi? How Silicon Valley Puts the ‘Con’ in ConsentIf no one reads the terms and conditions, how can they continue to be the legal backbone of the internet? The Real Legacy of the 1970sForget leisure suits and disco balls. The decade’s economic tumult changed who Americans were as a people. The Meaning of Tony Romo, Super Bowl PsychicMeet Romostradamus. Savor Romomania. And behold the beauty of real expertise in a country starved of it. Why Can’t Rich People Save Winter?Ski season is shrinking. Yet the people who love the sport aren’t doing enough to stop climate change. The Church and the Abortion CapitalMy Mother Was a Betting WomanShe taught me that a gamble ought not be reckless. The bigger the risk, the bigger your purpose needs to be. news analysis: Is This the Right Way to End a War?Many experts worry that the U.S. is repeating the mistakes of Vietnam in Afghanistan. An Urgent Call for Compromise in VenezuelaThe risk of a winner-takes-all approach in the country’s political crisis is extraordinary. It’s time to seek a negotiated transition. T.S.A. Agent at Orlando Airport Jumps to His Death From Hotel BalconyThe terminal was evacuated after the unidentified man jumped, causing passengers to flee unscreened into restricted areas. A Mayor’s Effort to Play Down Henry Ford’s Anti-Semitism BackfiresThe mayor of Dearborn, Mich., halted distribution of a city history magazine documenting Ford’s bigoted views, a move that riled residents and historians. Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold SnapThe woman, Candice Payne, said it was a spur-of-the-moment decision. Her efforts gained widespread attention, grew and helped house more than 100 homeless people. He Committed Murder. Then He Graduated From an Elite Law School. Would You Hire Him as Your Attorney?A bipartisan consensus has taken hold: After prison, nonviolent offenders should get a second chance at normal lives. But what about someone whose criminal history — and ambitions — are more extreme? El Chapo Drugged and Raped 13-Year-Old Girls, Witness ClaimsOn Friday night, prosecutors in the trial of El Chapo unsealed several secret documents, some of which revealed allegations that the kingpin had drugged and raped young girls. Events Are the New MagazinesAnd Nicole Vecchiarelli and Andrea Oliveri, the founders of an agency called Special Projects, are here to celebrify them. More Recent Articles |
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An off-duty Transportation Security Administration officer, in an apparent suicide, fell to his death Saturday inside the Orlando International Airport and disrupting flights.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes headlined the NFL Honors award show by taking home 2018 AP NFL MVP honors on Saturday in Atlanta.
Rapper Bow Wow and a woman were arrested early Saturday for allegedly beating each other in Atlanta, the site of the Super Bowl.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its class of 2019 inductees on Saturday in Atlanta.
A federal prison in Brooklyn, N.Y., reportedly has had limited heat and electricity as the city's temperature dropped as low as 3 degrees Fahrenheit this week.
The Central African Republic and 14 armed rebel groups reached a peace deal Saturday after their first direct dialogue.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft used some of his free time to dance with Cardi B at a Super Bowl party on Saturday in Atlanta.
Iran announced Saturday it successfully fired a cruise missile with a range of more than 800 miles, including the capability of reaching Israel.
"Keeping Up Appearances" and "The Old Guys" star Clive Swift has died following a short illness at the age of 82.
More than 40 mummies from 305 to 20 B.C. have been discovered in burial chambers in Minya, the desert province in Egypt.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Tori Spelling has confirmed the show is being revived with the original cast.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam apologized Saturday for racist yearbook photo in a presser, but said after further contemplation he was not in the photo.
Lionel Messi scored twice after Barcelona trailed 2-0 to Valencia, saving his squad for a 2-2 draw in the La Liga clash on Saturday at Camp Nou in Barcelona.
The parents of a student killed in hazing at Penn State University settled with school but sued 28 former fraternity brothers and security firm hired at party.
Renowned naturalist David Attenborough is to host the new docu-series "One Planet: Seven Worlds," BBC America announced.
Cholesterol-lowering statins are known to help cut heart risks for seniors. Now, research confirms they can also help people aged 75 and up.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Venezuela's streets in a push to oust President Nicolas Maduro shortly after a military general broke with him.
Netflix has canceled the sci-fi series "Travelers" after three seasons.
The Supreme Court temporarily halted a Louisiana law that would have stripped the state of certain abortion providers to give itself more time to consider it.
The kind of teenager least interested in smoking appears to be the type most likely to try a cigarette after they experiment with vaping, a new study indicates.
A mother has become the first person in Great Britain to be convicted of female genital mutilation since the practice was outlawed over three decades ago.
Utah Jazz big man Rudy Gobert broke down in tears when speaking to the media about his snub from the 2019 NBA All-Star Game.
The Los Angeles City Attorney declined to file charges against lawyer Michael Avenatti, who was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence last year.
Jeff Foxworthy, Chrissy Teigen and Kenan Thompson are to serve as judges on NBC's new comedy competition show "Bring the Funny."
Future's "Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZR" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 


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