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Measles outbreak in Philippines passes 8,000 cases More than 8,000 people have been infected with measles this year in the Philippines, according to the Department of Health. Vancouver Canucks' Jake Virtanen to miss one month with rib injury Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen will miss at least one month due to a fractured rib, head coach Travis Green announced Monday. Virginia man surprises wife with $1M winning lotto ticket for Valentine's Day A Virginia man surprised his wife with a $1 million winning lottery ticket for an early Valentine's day gift. Martina Navratilova: Transgender athletes in women's sports is 'insane' Martina Navratilova wrote that it's a form of "cheating" for transgender athletes physiologically born as men to be allowed to participate in women's sports. Winter storm to bring snow, ice, rain to 60 percent of U.S. A winter storm brought snow and ice to the southern Rockies on Monday, as it heads east toward the Midwest. Watch February's super snow moon, the brightest full moon of the year February's full moon comes as Earth's satellite is making its closet approach, making the full moon a supermoon. Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, Jaguars CB Jalen Ramsey reignite feud Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen signed an autograph for a fan and took a jab at Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey on Sunday. Michigan shooting leaves 3 children, 1 adult dead A shooting at a west Michigan residence left three children and an adult woman dead Monday, local law enforcement said. FAA investigating Southwest Airlines for baggage weight, balance discrepancies The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating Southwest Airlines for failures to accurately track the combined weight of checked bags loaded onto its airplanes. Apple-, pear-shaped body determined by genetics, study says A large, new study has uncovered 24 genetic variations that help separate the apple-shaped people from the pear-shaped ones. Dallas Cowboys WR Terrance Williams to become free agent The Dallas Cowboys declined the option clause in the contract for wide receiver Terrance Williams, the team announced Monday. MLB to use pitch clock during spring training; could be added in regular season The MLB will use pitch clocks in Grapefruit and Cactus League spring training games and could implement the clock during the regular season. Jacksonville Jaguars exercise DL Calais Campbell's option, decline another The Jacksonville Jaguars exercised options for three veteran players and declined another Monday, the team announced in a statement. Donald Trump: Nicolas Maduro supporters 'risking their lives and Venezuela's future' President Donald Trump warned military forces and other countries against supporting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Look: Tractor seized after being used for drag racing in Britain Police breaking up a late-night drag racing session in Britain ended up seizing an unusual vehicle -- a speedy tractor. 16 states, advocacy groups sue over Donald Trump's national emergency Fifteen states have joined California to sue President Donald Trump over his declaration of a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border. Most parents want pot dispensaries away from schools Now that medical marijuana is legal in 32 states and Washington, D.C., some parents are worried about the negative effect pot dispensaries may have on their kids. Colin Kaepernick linked to Patriots, Panthers Colin Kaepernick's lawyer thinks his client will sign with an NFL team within the next two weeks. Machine learning-based discoveries still need to be checked by humans Researchers at Rice University want scientists to continue double-checking discoveries made using machine learning. Gender transition hormone therapy may increase cardiovascular risk, study says Transgendered people who've undergone hormone therapy may be at an elevated risk for cardiovascular events, a new study says. Giants manager Bruce Bochy retiring after 2019 season Longtime San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy will retire following the 2019 Major League Baseball season. Corpse that prompted police to break into art gallery was a mannequin Security cameras at a London art gallery recorded police breaking through a glass door to investigate a "person" in distress that turned out to be a dummy. Bodies of 24 Zimbabwean miners brought to surface Emergency officials recovered the bodies of 24 miners from two flooded mines in central Zimbabwe after heavy rains caused a dam wall to collapse. |
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Brexit fractures Britain's 'hijacked' opposition party“We are clear where we stand on Brexit. This is a national catastrophe and we want no part facilitating the disaster if it happens.” Poles 'sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers' milk,' Israeli official saysThe developments mark a new low in a dispute between the countries over how to remember and characterize Polish actions toward Jews during World War II. A Zimbabwe mom who'd never leave her son behindNomalanga Ndlovu was only 18 when she first left her village in southern Zimbabwe and crossed the border into South Africa in search of work. Trump wants Europe to take back ISIS fighters. That's tricky."It is certainly not as easy as they think in America," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said. More Recent Articles
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16 States Sue to Stop Trump’s Use of Emergency Powers to Build Border WallA coalition of 16 states, including California and New York, is challenging President’s Trump use of emergency powers to spend billions on a border wall. Trump Delivers Blunt Warning to Venezuela Military Over Aid ImpasseMr. Trump warned Venezuelan soldiers to renounce loyalty to President Nicolás Maduro or they will find “no safe harbor.” The Vatican’s Secret Rules for Priests Who Have ChildrenThe Vatican confirmed, apparently for the first time, that it has general guidelines for what to do when clerics break celibacy vows and father children. In North Carolina, Investigators Find Ballot ‘Scheme’ in House RaceA House seat was hanging in the balance as state election officials heard the results of an investigation into absentee ballot fraud. Kamala Harris Faces Questions About ‘Democratic Socialist’ Label and Jussie Smollett in N.H. DebutThe California senator, visiting New Hampshire for the first time in her life, distanced herself from Bernie Sanders, the last candidate to win this state’s Democratic presidential primary. A Model Detective. A Small-Time Thief. How 2 Lives Collided in a Deadly Robbery in Queens.Detective Brian Simonsen was killed in “friendly fire” during a robbery. This is his story, and that of a petty criminal who once wanted to be a police officer but is now charged with murder. For a Black Mathematician, What It’s Like to Be the ‘Only One’Fewer than 1 percent of doctorates in math are awarded to African-Americans. Edray Goins, who earned one of them, found the upper reaches of the math world a challenging place. Donald Trump, Labour Party, Huawei: Your Tuesday BriefingLet us help you start your day. Jussie Smollett and a Perfect CrimeAn object lesson in what happens when people in positions of political and cultural authority indulge their biases by suspending disbelief. What’s Really in Your Index Fund?Investors love index funds, but they may not be as transparent as they seem. Betsy DeVos vs. Student VeteransThe Department of Education secretary has been uniquely brazen, and unpatriotic, in her deregulation campaign. It’s time that she answered for her actions. Why Can’t Trump Build Anything?Infrastructure won’t happen until the Democrats regain control. A Nation of WeaversThe social renaissance is happening from the ground up. The Creeping Liberalism in American IslamFar from spreading Shariah, as Islamophobes have suggested, America’s Muslim clerics are focusing on a more familiar trend: youngsters blending into American life. Jazz on the Edge of ChangeBefore 1919, the music was considered more novelty than art. Then a military band changed everything. A Nashville MiracleThe ballet ‘Attitude: Lucy Negro Redux’ is a forceful claiming of female desire and sexual self-determination. Jasper Johns, American LegendThe artist’s work has managed to speak both to and for the country’s consciousness for the last 60 years — and he’s not done yet. Metropolitan Diary: ‘I Noticed a Young Woman Outside the Bank Who Was Clearly Struggling’An open door on East 86th Street, a modest proposal at Radio City Music Hall and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Southern Baptists Announce Plans to Address Sexual AbuseThe largest evangelical denomination in the United States responded to a recent investigation showing that hundreds of leaders have been accused of sexual misconduct. Justin Trudeau’s Political Crisis Widens as Top Aide and Friend ResignsRather than calming the growing political storm over allegations that Mr. Trudeau’s government tried to interfere in a criminal court case, the resignation of Gerald Butts could intensify it. Another Migrant With an Illness Has Died in Border Patrol CustodyA 45-year-old migrant suffering health problems has become the latest to die in Border Patrol custody after crossing the border in Texas. Anti-Semitic Taunts by Yellow Vests Prompt French Soul-SearchingThe insults hurled at Alain Finkielkraut, a prominent intellectual, crystallized a number of dark elements in a climate of public tension. George Mendonsa, 95, Most Likely the Sailor in a Famous Photo, DiesMr. Mendonsa made the most credible claim to being the man captured kissing a woman in Times Square on V-J Day in a picture that became a national emblem. A Real Tube Carrying Dreams of 600-M.P.H. TransitVirgin Hyperloop One is testing a system that would put passengers in pods hurtling through vacuum tubes. Other companies are moving ahead with similar plans. Amazon Resets Its Film Operation After Rough Year at Box OfficeThe tech giant put “too much focus” on art-house fare, said Jennifer Salke, the head of Amazon Studios. It will now focus more on films for a broader audience, including “sexy date-night movies.” Poland and Israel Try to Improve Ties, but History IntrudesIsrael’s prime minister is trying to turn strange bedfellows into staunch allies, but the past keeps creeping up to derail things. What to Do With a Day OffStep one: Give yourself permission to actually take the day off. On the Runway: Lee Radziwill, the Original InfluencerIf you really want to know what that word means, forget the job description, look to the legacy. On Pro Basketball: For Curry, a Return Home Shows He Is Where He BelongsAn All-Star weekend in his hometown, Charlotte, N.C., affirmed the growth, and greatness, of the Golden State Warriors guard. Trilobites: What’s Pink and Pinstriped and Digests Wood? This New ShipwormScientists are eager to learn more about the bacteria that live in this recently discovered clam with an extremely long digestive system. More Recent Articles |
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More than 8,000 people have been infected with measles this year in the Philippines, according to the Department of Health.
Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen will miss at least one month due to a fractured rib, head coach Travis Green announced Monday.
A Virginia man surprised his wife with a $1 million winning lottery ticket for an early Valentine's day gift.
Martina Navratilova wrote that it's a form of "cheating" for transgender athletes physiologically born as men to be allowed to participate in women's sports.
A winter storm brought snow and ice to the southern Rockies on Monday, as it heads east toward the Midwest.
February's full moon comes as Earth's satellite is making its closet approach, making the full moon a supermoon.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen signed an autograph for a fan and took a jab at Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey on Sunday.
A shooting at a west Michigan residence left three children and an adult woman dead Monday, local law enforcement said.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating Southwest Airlines for failures to accurately track the combined weight of checked bags loaded onto its airplanes.
A large, new study has uncovered 24 genetic variations that help separate the apple-shaped people from the pear-shaped ones.
The Dallas Cowboys declined the option clause in the contract for wide receiver Terrance Williams, the team announced Monday.
The MLB will use pitch clocks in Grapefruit and Cactus League spring training games and could implement the clock during the regular season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars exercised options for three veteran players and declined another Monday, the team announced in a statement.
President Donald Trump warned military forces and other countries against supporting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Police breaking up a late-night drag racing session in Britain ended up seizing an unusual vehicle -- a speedy tractor.
Fifteen states have joined California to sue President Donald Trump over his declaration of a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Now that medical marijuana is legal in 32 states and Washington, D.C., some parents are worried about the negative effect pot dispensaries may have on their kids.
Colin Kaepernick's lawyer thinks his client will sign with an NFL team within the next two weeks.
Researchers at Rice University want scientists to continue double-checking discoveries made using machine learning.
Transgendered people who've undergone hormone therapy may be at an elevated risk for cardiovascular events, a new study says.
Longtime San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy will retire following the 2019 Major League Baseball season.
Security cameras at a London art gallery recorded police breaking through a glass door to investigate a "person" in distress that turned out to be a dummy.
Emergency officials recovered the bodies of 24 miners from two flooded mines in central Zimbabwe after heavy rains caused a dam wall to collapse. 

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