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FDA: Breast density must be reported to women during mammograms Women with dense breasts who get mammograms must be told of their higher risk for breast cancer under new rules proposed Wednesday by the FDA. Supplemental steroids, testosterone may lower men's sperm counts Men who abuse hormones such as testosterone or steroids for bodybuilding can have declines in sperm and testosterone production, researchers say. Winning numbers drawn for $750M Powerball jackpot The Powerball selected its winning numbers for an estimated jackpot of $750 million on Wednesday night. Federal judge blocks Kentucky, Arkansas Medicaid work requirements A federal judge ruled Wednesday to block Kentucky and Arkansas from requiring some Medicaid recipients to work. 2 killed, 2 critically wounded after gunman opens fire in Seattle At least three people were shot, including one person who was killed, during a shooting in Seattle Wednesday, according to police. Nashville Predators sign first-round pick Dante Fabbro to entry-level deal The Nashville Predators signed defenseman Dante Fabbro to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced Wednesday. Tennessee fires Lady Vols coach Holly Warlick after seven seasons Tennessee fired head women's basketball coach Holly Warlick after seven seasons, the school announced Wednesday. House approves bill to close gender pay gap The House approved a bill aiming to help close the gender pay gap Wednesday, a priority highlighted by Speaker Nancy Pelosi. California man awarded $80M in Monsanto cancer case A San Francisco jury awarded more than $80 million to a California man whose cancer they found was likely caused by herbicide Roundup. Owner Arthur Blank sells 10 percent share of Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank sold a 10 percent share of his NFL franchise to two current limited partners and a new limited partner. March Madness: Alabama hires Buffalo's Nate Oats as next head coach The University of Alabama hired Buffalo's Nate Oats as the team's next men's head basketball coach, the school announced Wednesday. Remains of California Navy journalist killed in Vietnam War ID'd Scientists identified the remains of a 24-year-old Naval journalist killed in action in 1967 during the Vietnam War, the Department of Defense announced. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign veteran QB Blaine Gabbert The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed veteran quarterback Blaine Gabbert to a contract, the team announced Wednesday. European Union votes to end mandatory daylight saving time The European Parliament has voted to end the mandatory practice of adjusting clocks for daylight saving time by 2021. Trump awards fallen Army Staff Sgt. Travis Atkins with Medal of Honor President Donald Trump presented fallen Army Staff Sgt. Travis Atkins with a posthumous Medal of Honor on Wednesday, recognizing his efforts serving in Iraq. Indians' Ramirez expected to play opening day The Cleveland Indians will have All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez in the lineup for their season opener on Thursday, four days after fouling a ball off his knee. James Alex Fields pleads guilty to 29 hate crimes in Charlottesville attack James Alex Fields Jr. pleaded guilty to 29 federal hate crimes Wednesday for driving his car into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville, Va. Donald Trump calls for end of conservatorship of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac President Donald Trump on Wednesday called on his administration to develop policy for ending the conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. UNLV hires South Dakota State's T.J. Otzelberger as basketball coach The UNLV basketball team has a new head coach, hiring South Dakota State head coach T.J. Otzelberger to run the program. Kids' growing brains store 12.5 million bits of information about language According to a new study, the brains of children store 12.5 million bits of information about language between birth and age 18. Vitamin C may reduce time for ICU stay Taking vitamin C allowed patients to reduce the time they spent in the intensive care unit by nearly 8 percent, according to new research. Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane wants to be NFL kicker Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane says he wants to try being an NFL kicker after his soccer career. Jake Patterson pleads guilty in Wisconsin murders, kidnapping The 21-year-old man charged with killing two Wisconsin parents and kidnapping their 13-year-old daughter pleaded guilty to the crimes Wednesday. |
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Florida inmate seen on video punching public defender at court hearingThe assistant public defender was taken to a hospital and was later released. Massacre of 157 villagers in Mali spurs U.N. investigationWomen and children were burned in their homes by gunmen in the attack. PM Theresa May says she'll resign if her Brexit deal passesHer last-ditch offer to resign comes after months of chaos in Parliament and speculation that she would be forced out. China's censors drop gay scenes from 'Bohemian Rhapsody' filmAt least three minutes are missing from the Oscar-winning film, including a close-up of Mercury’s gyrating crotch, a same-sex kiss and a spanking. Boeing unveils 737 Max fixes, says planes are saferAviation regulators around the world would still need to sign off on the safety of the 737 Max before they approve the planes to fly, and that could take three months. Stoning gays? Amputating thieves? Brunei slammed for 'vicious' new lawsAmnesty International said the “vicious punishments” are part of Brunei's Sharia Penal Code and will come into effect April 3. Trump: 'Russia needs to get out' of VenezuelaFabiana Rosales visited the White House to drum up support for her husband, opposition leader Juan Guaidó. As Trump and Xi chew over a trade deal, China buys 300 Airbus planes“This is absolutely a message to the U.S. government around these trade negotiations that the balance can tilt towards Airbus should it be resolved in a way that’s not mutually beneficial,” said one aviation industry expert. Suspected New Zealand shooter donated to Austrian far-right groupA man with the same name as New Zealand shooting suspect donated money to Austria's far-right Identitarian Movement in 2018, officials said. FAA to revamp aircraft construction oversight, official saysA Senate subcommittee hearing on Wednesday comes as the FAA is under increasing scrutiny for its flight approval of the Boeing jet. Gunmen kill more than 150 men, women and children in MaliThe attack by unknown gunmen on a herding community is one of the worst recent atrocities in a country beset by ethnic violence. India shoots down satellite, becomes a 'space power'The development of weapons capabilities has raised fears of setting off a race between rival powers and sparking space conflicts. More Recent Articles
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Alternate Brexit Plans Rejected; Theresa May Offers to Step DownThe British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval. Trump Sided With Mulvaney in Push to Nullify Health LawPresident Trump decided to press courts to overturn the Affordable Care Act despite concerns from the attorney general, the health secretary and the vice president. Boeing Faces Capitol’s Glare as It Presses to Fix the 737 MaxThe changes would give pilots more control and make it less likely that faulty data can set off a reaction, two issues at the center of investigations into two crashes. The Long Run: ‘Newark’s Original Sin’ and the Criminal Justice Education of Cory BookerMr. Booker’s road from enforcer to reformer began with rocky oversight of the Newark Police Department. Why the Plan to Legalize Marijuana in New Jersey Suddenly UnraveledThe collapse of an effort to legalize marijuana in New Jersey revealed the thorny and knotty difficulties in trying to legalize marijuana. The Year the Mets Jumped Over the MoonIn 1969 the Mets, until then a baseball punch line, suddenly become a team to reckon with in the eighth year of their existence. Gil Hodges and Tom Seaver: A Final SaluteThe manager and the pitcher were the former Marines who made the Mets a little tougher. Brexit, Boeing, Baseball: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Editorial Observer: Bagels and War CrimesAn overdue apology offers a reminder that companies are responsible for past conduct. Bad Times in TrumpvilleOur president messes up his own good news. For the Good of Democracy, End Partisan GerrymanderingThe Supreme Court could make history by erecting a constitutional barrier to electoral maps that put party over country. Be Thankful for Mueller’s TimingTrump has no idea how to ride a win. A Dummy’s Guide to Democratic Policy ProposalsDemocrats are offering up a litany of exciting big ideas. Let’s take a look. What the Failed All-Female Spacewalk Tells Us About Office TemperatureIn a for-men, by-men world, the little things still really do hurt women. The Real Trump-Russia Quid Pro QuoThe campaign and the Kremlin had an overarching deal: help beat Hillary Clinton for a new pro-Russian foreign policy. From Fortnite to Alt-RightThere’s a reason video games are such fertile ground for white nationalist recruitment. Stop Ignoring Those ‘Update Your Device’ MessagesEven though the Asus malware attack was spread through software updates, the best way to protect yourself online is to keep your software updated. ‘On Paper, the Election Is the Democrats’ to Lose’In response to Trump’s presidency, America has gotten more liberal — despite appearances to the contrary. Will it matter in 2020? Why Trump’s New Push to Kill Obamacare Is So AlarmingIt’s not just the potential damage to the health care system and the people who depend on it. It’s also the threat, in the administration’s legal position, to the rule of law. Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Hey, What About a Both Mitzvah?The Jewish coming-of-age ceremony stretches to accommodate the new gender fluidity. Screenland: People Don’t Bribe College Officials to Help Their Kids. They Do It to Help Themselves.At least one of the students whose parents stand accused of fraud doesn’t appear to have been very interested in higher education in the first place. Her ‘Great Comet’ Glowed. Now She’s Heading to ‘Hadestown’Rachel Chavkin is back on Broadway with another eye-popping, folk-fueled musical unlike anything else commercial theater has to offer. Monsanto Ordered to Pay $80 Million in Roundup Cancer CaseThe jury found that Monsanto should be held liable for the man’s cancer because it failed to warn him about the herbicide’s cancer risks. To Barbara Bush, Donald Trump Represented ‘Greed, Selfishness’A new biography of the former first lady also quotes a family insider confirming a long-lasting affair between former President George Bush and an aide. Trump’s Fed Pick Owes $75,000 in Unpaid Federal TaxesCourt records reveal a lien against Stephen Moore, an economic adviser whom the president said last week he would nominate to the Fed’s Board of Governors. Jussie Smollett Case Unspools in Bizarre Narrative, With Chicago as the BackdropChicago, a city riven by race, class, violence and secrecy, was the ideal setting for the saga surrounding the actor. Why Did Mueller Bypass a Call on Obstruction? What We Know and Don’tIt is still unclear why the special counsel’s office did not render a judgment on whether President Trump illegally obstructed the Russia inquiry. Donation From New Zealand Attack Suspect Puts Spotlight on Europe’s Far RightThe donation to Martin Sellner, the Austrian head of Generation Identity, has spurred an investigation into whether the group is inspiring violence. Ahead of Israel’s Election, Gantz’s Meme-Inspiring Missteps Embolden Netanyahu <div> </div>Nothing played out as expected this past week, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s vulnerability seemed to recede a bit as his challenger faltered. Stop Letting Modern Distractions Steal Your AttentionMaking yourself inaccessible from time to time is essential to boosting your focus. Precrastination: When the Early Bird Gets the ShaftThe last-mover advantage. Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing to Do With Self-Control)If procrastination isn’t about laziness, then what is it about? She’s Becoming the Gay Musical Role Model She Never HadThe 20-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter Marie Ulven — who performs as girl in red — makes indie-pop that is drawing in a devoted young audience. Nonfiction: The Two Artist Couples Who Helped Start American ModernismAlfred Stieglitz, Georgia O’Keeffe, Paul Strand and Rebecca Salsbury coupled, fought and made some of the most influential photographs and paintings of the 20th century. “Foursome,” by Carolyn Burke, tells their story. Review: Matthew McConaughey Waxes Poetic in ‘The Beach Bum’The McConaissance collapses into decadence in Harmony Korine’s latest caper. ‘10 Things I Hate About You’: When Heath Ledger Was Just Breaking ThroughCast and crew members recall the making of the now-beloved teen comedy as a memorable summer with lasting effects on their careers and lives. Tech Fix: Protecting Your Internet Accounts Keeps Getting Easier. Here’s How to Do It.There are many tools for setting up two-factor authentication, a security mechanism that prevents improper access. These four methods are the most compelling. More Recent Articles |
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Women with dense breasts who get mammograms must be told of their higher risk for breast cancer under new rules proposed Wednesday by the FDA.
Men who abuse hormones such as testosterone or steroids for bodybuilding can have declines in sperm and testosterone production, researchers say.
The Powerball selected its winning numbers for an estimated jackpot of $750 million on Wednesday night.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday to block Kentucky and Arkansas from requiring some Medicaid recipients to work.
At least three people were shot, including one person who was killed, during a shooting in Seattle Wednesday, according to police.
The Nashville Predators signed defenseman Dante Fabbro to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced Wednesday.
Tennessee fired head women's basketball coach Holly Warlick after seven seasons, the school announced Wednesday.
The House approved a bill aiming to help close the gender pay gap Wednesday, a priority highlighted by Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
A San Francisco jury awarded more than $80 million to a California man whose cancer they found was likely caused by herbicide Roundup.
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank sold a 10 percent share of his NFL franchise to two current limited partners and a new limited partner.
The University of Alabama hired Buffalo's Nate Oats as the team's next men's head basketball coach, the school announced Wednesday.
Scientists identified the remains of a 24-year-old Naval journalist killed in action in 1967 during the Vietnam War, the Department of Defense announced.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed veteran quarterback Blaine Gabbert to a contract, the team announced Wednesday.
The European Parliament has voted to end the mandatory practice of adjusting clocks for daylight saving time by 2021.
President Donald Trump presented fallen Army Staff Sgt. Travis Atkins with a posthumous Medal of Honor on Wednesday, recognizing his efforts serving in Iraq.
The Cleveland Indians will have All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez in the lineup for their season opener on Thursday, four days after fouling a ball off his knee.
James Alex Fields Jr. pleaded guilty to 29 federal hate crimes Wednesday for driving his car into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville, Va.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called on his administration to develop policy for ending the conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The UNLV basketball team has a new head coach, hiring South Dakota State head coach T.J. Otzelberger to run the program.
According to a new study, the brains of children store 12.5 million bits of information about language between birth and age 18.
Taking vitamin C allowed patients to reduce the time they spent in the intensive care unit by nearly 8 percent, according to new research.
Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane says he wants to try being an NFL kicker after his soccer career.
The 21-year-old man charged with killing two Wisconsin parents and kidnapping their 13-year-old daughter pleaded guilty to the crimes Wednesday. 

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