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March Madness: Duke's Cam Reddish out vs. Virginia Tech with knee injury Duke forward Cam Reddish won't play for the remainder of the Blue Devils' NCAA tournament game against Virginia Tech on Friday night. Watch: Zion Williamson throws down huge dunk, leaps above rim for block Duke freshman star Zion Williamson introduced himself to the Sweet 16 with a ferocious dunk over Virginia Tech forward Ty Outlaw, and a leaping block. March Madness: Auburn's Chuma Okeke suffers scary leg injury vs. UNC Auburn sophomore forward Chuma Okeke left the Tigers' NCAA tournament game Friday against North Carolina after suffering a scary leg injury in the second half. March Madness: Oregon Ducks' Bol Bol to enter 2019 NBA Draft Oregon Ducks freshman standout Bol Bol is turning his focus to the 2019 NBA Draft. In Photos: Def Leppard, Radiohead inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Veteran musicians Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, the Cure, Radiohead, Def Leppard, Roxy Music and the Zombies, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland on March 29, 2019, at the 34th annual induction ceremony. Photos by John Angelillo/UPI Oakland Raiders sign former Seattle Seahawks TE Luke Willson The Oakland Raiders signed former Seattle Seahawks tight end Luke Willson, the team announced Friday. Rita Wilson receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Actor-singer Rita Wilson received the 2,659th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday. Coroner: Morrisville, Pa., family of 5 died of asphyxiation, strangulation Five family members killed last month in a Pennsylvania apartment died from asphyxiation and strangulation, the Bucks County Coroner's Office said Friday. Autopsy: Guatemalan child in Border Patrol custody died of infection A 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who died while in the custody of U.S. Border Patrol in December died of a bacterial infection, an autopsy report indicates. Linda McMahon steps down from Small Business Administration Linda McMahon resigned as head of the Small Business Administration to chair a super PAC that supports President Donald Trump, she announced Friday. Video: NASA tests helicopter for use on Mars This week, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory released new video of Mars Helicopter test flights. Heart disease in short people comes from poor lung function, study say For shorter people, having poorly functioning lungs can cause heart disease, according to new research published Wednesday in Communications Biology. San Francisco 49ers wouldn't trade No. 2 pick for Odell Beckham Jr. The San Francisco 49ers were in talks to acquire Odell Beckham Jr., but were unwilling to part with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Pro Bowl offensive lineman T.J. Lang retires after 10 seasons Veteran offensive lineman T.J. Lang has retired from the NFL after 10 seasons. Battling tariffs, Iowa soy farmers visit China on trade mission Iowa soybean farmers organized a trade mission to China this week in hopes of maintaining relationships with their former buyers -- if and when a truce is reached by their respective governments. Watch: Group finds shipping container that spilled Garfield telephones An environmental group in France has solved the three-decade-long mystery of plastic Garfield telephones washing up on northwestern beaches. Beetroot may reduce high blood pressure Potassium has long been used as one of the best natural antidotes to high blood pressure, but research may have revealed a better solution. 'Swatter' Tyler Barris, convicted in death of Kansas man, given 20 years Tyler Barriss, whose "swattings" of 911 and bomb threat hoax telephone calls led to the death of a Kansas man, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday. Watch: Tiger Woods' caddie rips hat off spectator before errant chip shot Tiger Woods' caddie, Joe LaCava, tore the hat from a spectator's head before Woods hit a shot Friday at the WC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin, Texas. Look: Sydney's Taronga Zoo debuts 3 Sumatran tiger cubs Sydney's Taronga Zoo debuted three new members of its family to the public Friday -- rare, 10-week-old Sumatran tiger cubs. Redskins coach Jay Gruden excited for WR Trey Quinn to 'dominate' in slot Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden says he is excited and ready to watch Trey Quinn dominate the slot wide receiver position. Indians sign veteran OF Cameron Maybin to Minor League deal The Cleveland Indians have signed veteran outfielder Cameron Maybin to a Minor League contract. Look: Deputies rescue pet snake from house fire An Illinois sheriff's office said two deputies ran into a burning home to rescue an unusual resident -- a large snake. Venezuela OKs Red Cross to transport humanitarian aid Venezuela will allo the Red Cross to move humanitarian aid into the country from Colombia and Brazil, the international humanitarian group said Friday. Snow, hail, possible nor'easter forecast for Northeast U.S. Two major storms are expected to bring flooding, snow and severe weather to large swathe of the United States through the next week. |
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Gaza's 'night disturbers' on Israel border in run-up to 1st anniversary of protestWith loudspeakers blaring patriotic music into the dark, the dusk-till-dawn demonstrations began small and escalated in recent days. Angst and anger reign as Theresa May suffers another major Brexit defeatFriday was meant to be the day when, for better or worse, Britain's Brexit mayhem yielded at least some definite answers. U.K. indie duo Her's killed in car crash in ArizonaStephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading died alongside their tour manager Trevor Engelbrektson in a collision early Wednesday. Venezuelans struggle amid massive blackouts, while Maduro holds onDaily life is full of tough choices, a Caracas resident says. Should she open her business or spend the day looking for water and food? Pope Francis issues new Vatican City law for reporting sex abuse allegationsIf the allegations are not immediately reported, church officials can be fined or face jail time. Saudi Arabia releases 3 women's rights activists, but more still locked upTwo of those released were vilified in state-linked media as traitors and foreign enemies soon after their arrest in May. Anti-stall system reportedly activated in Ethiopian Airlines crashThe latest revelation in the March 10 crash comes as Boeing's fastest-selling 737 MAX jet has been grounded globally by the FAA and other regulators. Brexit is deadly serious, but these protesters make crisis feel like a party"I’m totally consumed by it. I’m on twitter all the time. I watch the Parliament channel every day," said one pro-Brexit protester. More Recent Articles
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In Ethiopia Crash, Faulty Sensor on Boeing 737 Max Is SuspectedAs in the Lion Air disaster, investigators believe an automated system on the doomed Ethiopian Airlines flight was set off by erroneous readings. Barr Says Mueller Report Will Be Redacted and Made Public by Mid-AprilLaw enforcement officials are working on redacting sensitive portions of the report, the attorney general said. Former Trump Family Driver Has Been in ICE Custody for 8 MonthsA chauffeur who for years drove President Trump’s family and staff in Florida has been detained under the president’s immigration crackdown. Brexit Goes Back to Square One as Parliament Rejects May’s Plan a Third TimeThe now routine defeat for the prime minister’s exit plan also underscores that Parliament itself has no idea what to do. An Outbreak Spreads Fear: Of Measles, of Ultra-Orthodox Jews, of Anti-SemitismA measles outbreak in a New York suburb has sickened scores of people and stoked long-smoldering tensions between the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community and the secular world at large. With Guns Drawn, Officers Raided Home to Get Feverish ChildThe police burst into an Arizona home to take custody of a toddler, raising questions about when parents can be stripped of control over their children’s health care. Lyft’s Shares Jump in Trading Debut, Cementing Rise of the Gig EconomyAn I.P.O. underscored the depth of investor hunger for fast-growing young tech businesses, even if they are deeply unprofitable. Mueller Report, Brexit, N.C.A.A.: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Facebook Faces a Reckoning for RedliningThe government says that advertising designed to exclude certain groups violates the Fair Housing Act. Where the Girls Aren’tLet’s have a statute of limitations on statues. A Perfume Called FascismWhen an Israeli minister sprays herself in Fascism to make her rightist party more popular, you know that words have achieved weightlessness. The Foreign Policy Fiasco That Wasn’tWithdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal has paid dividends. A Third Strike, but Britain Is Not Quite OutThough Theresa May has lost a third gamble on a Brexit vote, there’s still hope a solution can be found. New York’s Subways Need an Independent M.T.A.The transit system will continue to fail as long as Governor Cuomo interferes with M.T.A. management. California Is Swooning Over a Heavenly Super Bloom of WildflowersExceptional beauty is a welcome respite in a place that has been battered by extreme climate conditions. An Opening for the DemocratsOn health care, this isn’t what Trump’s voters bargained for. Russians Always Knew There Was No CollusionThe Kremlin’s allies and its opponents alike have been baffled by America’s Russia obsession. Can we ever look at the U.S. the same way again? The Abortion Divide Gets DeeperWith Roe threatened, red and blue states are pulling even further apart. Your Public Lands Are Killing YouWe are squandering millions of acres of our children’s inheritance and using it to destroy the planet. Book Excerpt: The Secrets of Pitching’s OutlawsPitchers have used all sorts of tricks to adulterate balls and make their jobs easier. These days, though, it’s harder to create the necessary mess. Past Tense: The First Female Photographers Brought a New Vision to The New York TimesThe generation of talent brought in from 1973 to 1992 changed the paper’s look. Work Friend: My Manager Is an AnimalWorking at a zoo can be beastly. David Boren, Former University of Oklahoma President, Faces Sexual Misconduct AllegationsA former university student said Mr. Boren, an ex-governor and United States senator, made unwanted sexual advances. Mr. Boren has denied the allegation. Canada’s Former Justice Minister Warned About Political Fallout for TrudeauJody Wilson-Raybould warned the country’s top public servant about potential political fallout in the SNC-Lavalin case, according to a recording. Linda McMahon, Small Business Administrator, Resigns From CabinetMs. McMahon, who was one of five women in President Trump’s cabinet and the former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, avoided the kinds of scandals that many of her colleagues endured. Newly Discovered Photograph of Harriet Tubman Goes on DisplayThe photograph, at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, humanizes Tubman and shows her in her youth. Fossil Site Reveals Day That Meteor Hit Earth and, Maybe, Wiped Out DinosaursA jumble of entombed plants and creatures offers a vivid glimpse of the apocalypse that all but ended life 66 million years ago. N.Y. Had a Plan for a ‘Pied-à-Terre’ Tax on Expensive Homes. The Real Estate Industry Stopped It.Logistical concerns and swift, vigorous lobbying by the real estate industry stalled a proposal that had legislative support. What to Do When You’re Bored With Your RoutinesBlame hedonic adaptation: the tendency for us to get used to things over time. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Help Get Rid of DistractionsYou and your phone need a break. How to Protect Your Smart Home From HackersSmart home devices can make life more convenient, but may put you at risk of being hacked. Ensure your safety with a few simple measures. Reporter’s Notebook: Beth Gibbons of Portishead Learned to Sing in Polish. So I Did, Too.How difficult is it to sing in a language you don’t speak? Beth Gibbons found out making a recording of Henryk Gorecki’s “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.” Critic’s Pick: Billie Eilish Redefines Teen-Pop Stardom on a Haunted, Heartfelt Debut AlbumThe 17-year-old’s “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” traces an arc from bravado to melancholy using sparse instrumentation and whispery, intimate vocals. Michael Lynne, a Key Figure at New Line Cinema, Dies at 77He helped turn the small studio into a major player responsible for hits like the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. He was also known for his winemaking. Matter: The Plague Killing Frogs Everywhere Is Far Worse Than Scientists ThoughtAs a threat to wildlife, an amphibian fungus has become “the most deadly pathogen known to science.” More Recent Articles |
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Duke forward Cam Reddish won't play for the remainder of the Blue Devils' NCAA tournament game against Virginia Tech on Friday night.
Duke freshman star Zion Williamson introduced himself to the Sweet 16 with a ferocious dunk over Virginia Tech forward Ty Outlaw, and a leaping block.
Auburn sophomore forward Chuma Okeke left the Tigers' NCAA tournament game Friday against North Carolina after suffering a scary leg injury in the second half.
Oregon Ducks freshman standout Bol Bol is turning his focus to the 2019 NBA Draft.
Veteran musicians Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, the Cure, Radiohead, Def Leppard, Roxy Music and the Zombies, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland on March 29, 2019, at the 34th annual induction ceremony. Photos by John Angelillo/UPI
The Oakland Raiders signed former Seattle Seahawks tight end Luke Willson, the team announced Friday.
Actor-singer Rita Wilson received the 2,659th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.
Five family members killed last month in a Pennsylvania apartment died from asphyxiation and strangulation, the Bucks County Coroner's Office said Friday.
A 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who died while in the custody of U.S. Border Patrol in December died of a bacterial infection, an autopsy report indicates.
Linda McMahon resigned as head of the Small Business Administration to chair a super PAC that supports President Donald Trump, she announced Friday.
This week, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory released new video of Mars Helicopter test flights.
For shorter people, having poorly functioning lungs can cause heart disease, according to new research published Wednesday in Communications Biology.
The San Francisco 49ers were in talks to acquire Odell Beckham Jr., but were unwilling to part with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Veteran offensive lineman T.J. Lang has retired from the NFL after 10 seasons.
Iowa soybean farmers organized a trade mission to China this week in hopes of maintaining relationships with their former buyers -- if and when a truce is reached by their respective governments.
An environmental group in France has solved the three-decade-long mystery of plastic Garfield telephones washing up on northwestern beaches.
Potassium has long been used as one of the best natural antidotes to high blood pressure, but research may have revealed a better solution.
Tyler Barriss, whose "swattings" of 911 and bomb threat hoax telephone calls led to the death of a Kansas man, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday.
Tiger Woods' caddie, Joe LaCava, tore the hat from a spectator's head before Woods hit a shot Friday at the WC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin, Texas.
Sydney's Taronga Zoo debuted three new members of its family to the public Friday -- rare, 10-week-old Sumatran tiger cubs.
Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden says he is excited and ready to watch Trey Quinn dominate the slot wide receiver position.
The Cleveland Indians have signed veteran outfielder Cameron Maybin to a Minor League contract.
An Illinois sheriff's office said two deputies ran into a burning home to rescue an unusual resident -- a large snake.
Venezuela will allo the Red Cross to move humanitarian aid into the country from Colombia and Brazil, the international humanitarian group said Friday.
Two major storms are expected to bring flooding, snow and severe weather to large swathe of the United States through the next week. 

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