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Heather Nauert won't withdrawn from U.N. ambassador consideration Heather Nauert announced Saturday night she has withdrawn from consideration as the U.N. ambassador. NBA to launch 12-team basketball league in Africa The NBA announced plans Saturday for its first professional league outside North America -- a 12-team basketball league in Africa -- in conjunction with FIBA Calif. governor accuses Trump of 'ignoring real emergency': Camp Fire California Gov. Gavin Newsom said President Donald Trump is ignoring a "real emergency" -- Camp Fire afterward -- and is "manufacturing a crisis" on border. Three attending Hamilton performance in San Francisco injured amid panic Three people attending a performance of Hamilton in San Francisco were injured when they left the the theater in a panic, incorrectly assuming there was a shooting. Baltimore judge overturns $38M award to family in police killing case A Baltimore County judge has overturned a jury's $38 million wrongful death awarded last year to the family of a woman shot and killed by police three years ago. Street protests in Haiti strand Canadian missionaries, nurses Helicopters were being used to evacuate Canadian missionaries, nurses and visitors from towns in Haiti amid street protests. Uber sues New York City's capping of ride-hailing licenses Uber sued New York City over its policy of capping new licenses awarded to drivers of ride-hailing services. 'Downfall' star Bruno Ganz dies at 77 Bruno Ganz, a Swiss actor known for playing roles ranging from an angel to Hitler, has died, his agent said Saturday. Netflix to release Chris Evans' 'Red Sea Diving Resort' Netflix plans to distribute "The Red Sea Diving Resort," a film written and directed by "Homeland" creator Gideon Raff, internationally. United States sends humanitarian aid to Venezuela The United States sent humanitarian aid to Colombia Saturday to help tens of thousands of Venezuelans in crisis, federal officials said. Number of push-ups men can do in a row may indicate heart health If you're a 40-something guy and can't do 40 push-ups in a row, maybe it's time to do something about it -- the number you can do may indicate your heart health. No bodies found in St. Petersburg university building collapse A building at a university in St. Petersburg collapsed from the fifth to the second floor Saturday afternoon, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said. HPV unlikely to be spread by hands, researchers say Human papillomavirus is easily transmitted during sex, but it is unlikely to be passed by the hands, Canadian researchers report. Highlights of Daytona 500 week Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick win qualifying races at the Daytona International Speedway on February 14, 2019 in Daytona, Fla. NASCAR's main event is set for February 17. Filming underway on 'High School Musical' reboot series Production is underway in Salt Lake City on "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series," a 10-episode show for teens, Disney+ announced. Police release two men arrested in Jussie Smollett attack probe Chicago police said they released two men they arrested on suspicion of attacking "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett amid new evidence in the investigation. Payless to close all 2,100 U.S. stores Payless ShoeSource plans to close all 2,100 locations across the United States as well as its online store, the retailer announced this week. James Bond 25 release date pushed back two months The official James Bond website said the release date has changed for the 25th film in the Agent 007 franchise. Iran warns Pakistan to penalize Jaish ul-Adl over suicide attack Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps chief warned Pakistan to penalize a militant group for a suicide bomb that killed 27 of its members earlier this week. 'Alexa & Katie' renewed for Season 3 on Netflix Netflix renewed "Alexa & Katie," its sitcom starring Paris Berelc and Isabel May, for a 16-episode, third season. Theo James, Rose Williams to star in 'Sanditon' miniseries Rose Williams, Theo James, Anne Reid and Kris Marshall are set to star in an eight-part television series based on Jane Austen's incomplete novel "Sanditon." Vatican defrocks ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick over sex abuse allegations The Vatican said Saturday it defrocked former cardinal of Washington, D.C., Theodore McCarrick, after finding him guilty of sex abuse. Latin America's female leaders seek to make up for setback in roles Latin America's female leaders are pushing for more women to secure top leadership positions so that gains in the political arena are not lost. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie's 'Hoodie SZN' tops U.S. album chart Rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie's "Hoodie SZN" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. Nigeria postpones presidential election at last minute Nigeria postponed presidential elections planned for Saturday by one week, citing a lack of proper materials at all voting locations. Academy reverses decision: All Oscars to be presented live on air The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reversed its decision to hand out four Oscars during commercial breaks. |
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Europe's youth walk out of classrooms to demand action on climate change“We feel that actually 2025, 2040, is not a million miles away,” said 15-year-old George Bond, a U.K. student who took part in the Fridays For Future school strike. Gucci to step up diversity hiring after 'blackface' uproarThe announcement came after Gucci CEO Marco Bizzarri met with Dapper Dan, a well-known African-American designer, and other community members. Vatican defrocks disgraced ex-cardinal McCarrick over sex abuse allegationsTheodore McCarrick was once a high-ranking American cardinal. Now he’s no more than a parishioner who shows up for mass. Pence renews criticism of U.S. allies and urges action on Iran, Venezuela"America is stronger than ever before and America is leading on the world stage once again," Pence said at the annual security conference. More Recent Articles
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With Trump’s Tough Deterrents, Many Asylum Seekers on the Border are Giving UpThousands of migrants waiting to cross into the United States are returning home or staying in Mexico, dealing the president an apparent win. Trump’s Attempt to Circumvent Congress Leaves Uneasy Senate Republicans With Hard ChoiceIt remains to be seen whether Senate Republicans will act collectively to try to stop the president or how far into uncharted territory they are willing to follow him. Pope Defrocks Theodore McCarrick, Ex-Cardinal Accused of Sexual AbuseThe move by Pope Francis, announced by the Holy See on Saturday, was the first time a cardinal in the United States has been removed from the priesthood. Lee Radziwill, Ex-Princess and Sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Dies at 85She shared the qualities of wealth, social status and ambition with her older sister, but she struggled to achieve professional recognition. In Amazon Fight, Progressives Showed What They Want: A New Economic AgendaThe clash has consequences beyond New York, going to the heart of a national debate likely to dominate the 2020 election: What is the best way to spread prosperity? For Some 2020 Democrats, Rejection of Amazon Aligns With Liberal Policy ViewsCandidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were quick to praise New Yorkers who rebelled at the idea of giving tax breaks to a huge corporation. Books of The Times: In ‘The Threat,’ Andrew McCabe Issues the Latest Warning Call About Trump’s AmericaThis memoir by the former deputy director of the F.B.I. joins a roster of recent and alarming books by high-ranking members of the United States’ justice and intelligence communities. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsThe Parkland shooting one year on. A princess vanishes. The Mars rover is dead. Investigating Ryan Adams. Dishes that don’t require recipes. And more. Bill de Blasio: The Path Amazon RejectedIt could have answered the concerns of citizens. Instead it bolted. news analysis: Do American Women Still Need an Equal Rights Amendment?We’re already living in Phyllis Schlafly’s nightmare. Don’t Let Sex Distract You From the RevolutionMaybe the Second Wave celibates were on to something. The Joy of StandardsLife is a lot easier when you can plug in to any socket. A Better Way to Attract Amazon’s JobsVirginia can teach New York a few things about how to make a deal that actually works. Time to PanicThe planet is getting warmer in catastrophic ways. And fear may be the only thing that saves us. Op-Ed Columnist: The King of Pop — and PerversionA haunting new documentary lays bare Michael Jackson’s predations and forces us to wonder: Why does celebrity continually excuse perversion? The Limp CaudilloHow Trump's incompetent power grabs are actually weakening the imperial presidency. ‘The Trump-Russia Story’: Cue the Stage LightsIn this drama, the stakes are enormous. What Is Death?It’s not a simple biological fact. It’s a complex social choice. Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had Been Barred from Having GunAmong 5 workers killed in Aurora, Ill., was Trevor Wehner, a college student on his first day of an internship in the factory’s human resources department. Heather Nauert Withdraws From Consideration as U.N. AmbassadorThe former “Fox & Friends” host withdrew from consideration because she had a nanny without a proper work visa, according to people familiar with the process. Judge Rescinds $38 Million Award to Family of Maryland Woman Shot by PoliceThe judge overturned a jury decision in favor of the family of Korryn Gaines, a 23-year-old woman who was fatally shot by officers in 2016. Chicago Police Seeking to Interview Jussie Smollett Again After Questioning Two BrothersInvestigators acknowledged Saturday that they had “shifted the trajectory” of their inquiry into the reported attack on Smollett. Payless Shoes to Shut All U.S. Stores and Wind Down Online OperationThe once-popular seller of inexpensive women’s footwear was a staple in many suburban shopping malls. But it struggled to stay relevant. On Pro Football: In Colin Kaepernick Case, N.F.L. Makes a Familiar, Safe CallAs it did in 2013 in the concussion lawsuit, the league reached a settlement, hoping, probably against hope, for a troublesome issue to go away. Isolated and Adrift, an American Woman Turned Toward IranMonica Witt’s defection to Iran appears to have been part of a radicalization that began in military service and accelerated in graduate school. Amy Klobuchar Casts Herself as Heartland Democrat in First Campaign SwingMs. Klobuchar made her first campaign stop in Wisconsin, a state Hillary Clinton did not visit during the general election campaign in 2016 and lost to Donald J. Trump by less than one point. As Measles Outbreak Flares, Vaccination Rates Soar and Some Come Off the FenceIn a region with relatively high resistance to vaccines, a jump in measles cases has sent steady crowds to immunization clinics. More Recent Articles
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Heather Nauert announced Saturday night she has withdrawn from consideration as the U.N. ambassador.
The NBA announced plans Saturday for its first professional league outside North America -- a 12-team basketball league in Africa -- in conjunction with FIBA
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said President Donald Trump is ignoring a "real emergency" -- Camp Fire afterward -- and is "manufacturing a crisis" on border.
Three people attending a performance of Hamilton in San Francisco were injured when they left the the theater in a panic, incorrectly assuming there was a shooting.
A Baltimore County judge has overturned a jury's $38 million wrongful death awarded last year to the family of a woman shot and killed by police three years ago.
Helicopters were being used to evacuate Canadian missionaries, nurses and visitors from towns in Haiti amid street protests.
Uber sued New York City over its policy of capping new licenses awarded to drivers of ride-hailing services.
Bruno Ganz, a Swiss actor known for playing roles ranging from an angel to Hitler, has died, his agent said Saturday.
Netflix plans to distribute "The Red Sea Diving Resort," a film written and directed by "Homeland" creator Gideon Raff, internationally.
The United States sent humanitarian aid to Colombia Saturday to help tens of thousands of Venezuelans in crisis, federal officials said.
If you're a 40-something guy and can't do 40 push-ups in a row, maybe it's time to do something about it -- the number you can do may indicate your heart health.
A building at a university in St. Petersburg collapsed from the fifth to the second floor Saturday afternoon, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.
Human papillomavirus is easily transmitted during sex, but it is unlikely to be passed by the hands, Canadian researchers report.
Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick win qualifying races at the Daytona International Speedway on February 14, 2019 in Daytona, Fla. NASCAR's main event is set for February 17.
Production is underway in Salt Lake City on "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series," a 10-episode show for teens, Disney+ announced.
Chicago police said they released two men they arrested on suspicion of attacking "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett amid new evidence in the investigation.
Payless ShoeSource plans to close all 2,100 locations across the United States as well as its online store, the retailer announced this week.
The official James Bond website said the release date has changed for the 25th film in the Agent 007 franchise.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps chief warned Pakistan to penalize a militant group for a suicide bomb that killed 27 of its members earlier this week.
Netflix renewed "Alexa & Katie," its sitcom starring Paris Berelc and Isabel May, for a 16-episode, third season.
Rose Williams, Theo James, Anne Reid and Kris Marshall are set to star in an eight-part television series based on Jane Austen's incomplete novel "Sanditon."
The Vatican said Saturday it defrocked former cardinal of Washington, D.C., Theodore McCarrick, after finding him guilty of sex abuse.
Latin America's female leaders are pushing for more women to secure top leadership positions so that gains in the political arena are not lost.
Rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie's "Hoodie SZN" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
Nigeria postponed presidential elections planned for Saturday by one week, citing a lack of proper materials at all voting locations.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reversed its decision to hand out four Oscars during commercial breaks. 

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