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Eagles to trade Michael Bennett to Patriots; Martellus Bennett wants reunion The Philadelphia Eagles are finalizing a trade to send defensive end Michael Bennett to the New England Patriots. Pro Bowl safety Eric Weddle signs two-year deal with Los Angeles Rams Former Baltimore Ravens safety Eric Weddle signed a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced Friday. Ex-White Sox pitcher Esteban Loaiza sentenced to three years in prison Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Esteban Loaiza was sentenced to three years in prison Friday for felony drug possession. Maryland's Court of Appeals reinstates 'Serial' podcast subject's conviction Maryland's highest court reinstated Adnan Syed's 20-year-old murder conviction, denying him a new trial for the death of his high school girlfriend. LSU suspends head coach Will Wade after release of FBI wiretap LSU men's basketball head coach Will Wade was suspended indefinitely, the university announced Friday. Plane crashes into Florida's Lake Okeechobee; 5 dead Five people died Friday when a small airplane crashed into South Florida's Lake Okeechobee, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said. Irregular sleeping may hurt heart health, study says Having an unpredictable sleep pattern can put a person at higher cardiovascular risk, a new study says. Iranian-Americans call for Tehran regime change in D.C. protest Iranian-Americans rallied in Washington to call for a regime change in Tehran and ask the U.S. government to label Iran's military a terror organization. In photos: Demonstrators rally in support of regime change in Iran Demonstrators participate in a rally help by the Organization of Iranian-American Communities in support of a regime change in Iran, in Washington, D.C. on March 8, 2019. Donald Trump, Melania Trump visit Alabama tornado victims President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited the victims of a series of tornadoes that struck eastern Alabama. Nancy Pelosi's advice to women leaders: 'Know your power; be yourself' House Speaker Nancy Pelosi focused on her legacy as a female trailblazer on Friday, International Women's Day, during a speech at the Economic Club. First-of-its-kind air-to-air images reveal interactions between jets' shockwaves Novel air-to-air imaging technology revealed interactions between shockwaves produced by two high-speed T38 jets. Trauma care limited for black people in big cities, study says Many black people in some of the biggest cities in the United States have little to no access to immediate trauma care, a new study says. Iowa Supreme Court OKs Medicaid for transgender surgeries Iowa's Supreme Court on Friday ruled that transgender people may use Medicaid to pay for transition treatment. Spain warns against commercial use of San Jose wreck Spain said in a Foreign Ministry statement that the Jose galleon remains are an 'underwater tomb' and as such cannot be exploited commercially. Women's national team sues U.S. Soccer, wants equal pay All 28 members of the United States women's national team are plaintiffs in a gender discrimination suit filed Friday against the U.S. Soccer Federation. Watch: KFC crowdfunding hot tub venture Fast food chain KFC is turning to crowdfunding to raise money for an unusual tie-in product: the Kentucky Fried Hot Tub. Ranger killed in attack on Virunga National Park in Democratic Republic of Congo A park ranger at Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo died Thursday after an attack at a ranger post, park officials said. Lockheed tapped for sustainment on U.S., foreign H-60 helicoptors Lockheed Martin Corp. received a $23.8 million contract for comprehensive work on variants for U.S. and foreign operated H-60 helicopters, the Defense Department announced. Harris awarded $43.6M for electronic jammers on Kuwaiti F/A-18s Harris Corp. received a $43.2 million contract for modifications to electronic countermeasures on the F/A-18 fighter planes of the Royal Kuwaiti Air Force. Hubble photographs colliding galaxies Millions of galaxies across the universe are colliding right now. Two of them can be seen in a new Hubble image. Next-generation space industry jobs ready for take-off As the U.S. approaches a return to human spaceflight and more satellite launches, a generation of workers from the Apollo and space shuttle programs has retired. Families ask U.S. lawmakers for release of Americans held hostage in Iran Relatives of American hostages being held in Iran are urging Congress to take action to bring them home, including one who's been captive for more than a decade. Look: Amazon's 'Lord of the Rings' series is set in Second Age Amazon shared a new version of its interactive "Lord of the Rings" map featuring the isle of Númenor. Transcom chief: U.S. sealift fleet needs an upgrade The U.S. Transportation Command's seagoing fleet is "rapidly approaching the end of [its] useful life" and needs refurbishing, its chief told the House Armed Services Committee. Look: Goat named mayor of Vermont town A Vermont town is hailing the election of its unusual new mayor: A 3-year-old Nubian goat named Lincoln. |
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Beijing is worried that Trump may walk away from the table"What they don't want is to send their guy here and POTUS says 'nope I'm out of here, see you on the 9th hole,'" a senior administration official said. State Dept. says it erred in telling journalist she was finalist for women's awardFinnish investigative journalist Jessikka Aro was initially told she was a finalist for an award recognizing courageous women. U.S. 'watching in real time' as N. Korea restarts long-range rocket site"The intent of the North Koreans in this matter is known only to them ... They need to keep their commitments to the president of the United States." Venezuela blames U.S. as blackout plunges most of country into darknessThe outage comes as Venezuela is in the throes of a political struggle between President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó. A killer discovery: Scientists find distinctly different orcas off ChileThey don't look like other killer whales, and they don't eat like them, either, scientists say of the species discovered near South America. More Recent Articles
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Manafort’s 47 Months: A Sentence That Drew Gasps From Around the CountryJudge T.S. Ellis III called sentencing guidelines that recommended 19 to 24 years for Paul Manafort “way out of whack,” the same way critics described the punishment Judge Ellis handed out. Trump Asserts That Michael Cohen Asked Him Directly for a Pardon and Was Told NoThe president continued his effort to undermine Mr. Cohen’s credibility as accusations increase about who has sought and who has dangled pardons. The Jobs Report Was the Weakest in Months. Here’s Why.February’s meager gain follows other signs of economic sluggishness. But there were encouraging signs in the data as well. U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Sues U.S. Soccer for Gender DiscriminationThe players, who include some of the world’s most famous female athletes, accused their federation of years of “institutionalized gender discrimination.” U.S. Women’s Team Takes a Stand as Gender Disparities Remain WidespreadA lawsuit from the U.S. Women’s Soccer team just months before the World Cup brought to the fore one of the biggest issues facing sports. Freebies, No-Show Jobs and Bribes: Ex-Long Island Official Convicted of GraftThe jury found Edward P. Mangano guilty of most of the charges against him, including bribery and wire fraud. Trump Surveys Tornado Damage in Alabama, and Signs Some Bibles, TooPresident Trump’s visit to Beauregard came after a tornado killed 23 people, and offered him a chance to act as consoler in chief — a role in which he has sometimes struggled. Anti-Immigration Groups See Trump’s Calls for More Legal Immigrants as a BetrayalThe groups accuse the president of caving to demands and abandoning his election promise to protect his working-class supporters from the effects of globalism. Carmine Persico, Colombo Crime Family Boss, Is Dead at 85Mr. Persico, nicknamed the Snake, died in prison. He was serving a combined 139-year sentence after being convicted of leading a vast and violent criminal enterprise. Only One Roadblock on the Road to Reform: Mitch McConnellWhy no vote on the House-passed ethics and election reform bill, Mr. Senate Leader? “Because I get to decide what we vote on.” Your Dog Feels as Guilty as She LooksAnimals are no less emotional than we are. Editorial Observer: The Daintiest Slap on Paul Manafort’s WristManafort sought judicial compassion. On Thursday, he got it. Teen Fiction and the Perils of Cancel CultureReaders, not a Twitter mob, should decide the fate of a book. Socialism and the 2020 American ElectionIn Europe, socialism carries no red-scare potency. It's part of life, and Europe is not Venezuela. Capitalism and the Democratic PartyThe most successful economic system shouldn’t be a dirty word. Ilhan Omar’s MicroaggressionHer words were bad. The reaction was worse. I Am Not Untouchable. I Just Have My Period.Forbidden to participate in daily life, Nepalese girls are speaking out against menstrual shaming. Democrats, Don’t Abandon Fox NewsThe decision not to debate on Fox is shortsighted and could hurt the party and its candidates. Measles Breaks Out Among Yeshiva Students. Where to Begin?After accusations of low standards and a measles outbreak, Orthodox Jewish schools want less oversight. A ‘Creepy’ Assignment: Pay Attention to What Strangers Reveal in PublicAn exercise I gave my students helps illustrate the risks to privacy in our everyday, offline lives. Facebook Just Shoplifted Snapchat’s Best IdeaThe messaging platform figured out the value of privacy a long time ago. How to Save the Power of DiplomacyOur victories are quiet, but we need to be loud about how essential they are. Trilobites: If We Blow Up an Asteroid, It Might Put Itself Back TogetherDespite what Hollywood tells us, stopping an asteroid from creating an extinction-level event by blowing it up may not work. The Saturday Profile: The 87-Year-Old Whose Royal Family Ledgers Fuel Tabloid Feeding FrenziesFor 40 years, Tim O’Donovan has kept track of every event attended by Queen Elizabeth and her relatives, leading to headlines like “Annus Relaxicus” and “Workshy Wills.” F.A.A. Cautions Southwest Airlines and Mechanics Union in Contract DisputeIn a letter, the agency warned of safety concerns after the airline accused the union of illegally grounding planes. Woman Attacks 7 People With Pepper Spray in Manhattan in What Police Say May Be a Hate CrimeThe attacks occurred in four locations, including two subway stations, and are being investigated as possible hate crimes, the police said. Jan-Michael Vincent, Troubled Star of ‘Airwolf,’ Dies at 73Mr. Vincent was seen frequently in movies and on TV in the 1970s and ’80s. But his career later foundered, in part because of drug and alcohol abuse. Jussie Smollett Indicted on 16 Counts That He Falsely Reported Assault, Records ShowThe actor on the television series “Empire” faces 16 counts of disorderly conduct after a grand jury handed up indictments dated Thursday. Trump Envoy to Middle East Lashes Out at Palestinian AuthorityThe envoy, Jason D. Greenblatt, accused Palestinian leaders of offering “a reward system” for terrorists amid a dispute over tax payments withheld by Israel. Catholic Archbishop, on His Hands and Knees, Begged for Forgiveness Over AbuseBishops across the country are being forced to acknowledge their failures as they face accusations of covering up facts and protecting abusers. Critic’s Notebook: On CBS, R. Kelly Was Trapped in the Camera EyeGayle King’s explosive interview with the R&B singer, accused of preying on women and girls, pitted fire vs. ice-cool. Frustrated at Work? That Might Just Lead to Your Next BreakthroughDon’t discount the misfits on your team. Common Electrical Safety Problems (and How to Solve Them)Whether you’re a renter or homeowner, there are some electrical wiring red flags you can keep an eye out for — and a few key pitfalls to avoid. Travel Tips: Flying Tips for Wheelchair Users, From Wheelchair UsersAir travel can cause a great deal of apprehension for both seasoned and novice travelers. If you’re taking that flight with a wheelchair — that’s an added level of stress. Making Room on the Big Screen for a Woman Over 50Julianne Moore’s new film, “Gloria Bell,” is the rare movie to examine the life of a middle-aged woman, flaws and all. Her co-star calls it “radical.” Why America Loves Alex TrebekKatie Couric, Cher, Stephen A. Smith and former contestants expressed support and hope for the ‘Jeopardy’ host after he revealed his cancer diagnosis this week. Finding a Place in Women’s MosquesOrganizers of reform mosques are building on an evolving tradition of women imams that dates back centuries. But some Muslim women remain wary. Trilobites: Watch Video of Type D Killer Whales, Rarely Seen by HumansScientists have collected skin samples from the unusual orcas, which could help determine whether they are a distinct cetacean species. More Recent Articles
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The Philadelphia Eagles are finalizing a trade to send defensive end Michael Bennett to the New England Patriots.
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Eric Weddle signed a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced Friday.
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Esteban Loaiza was sentenced to three years in prison Friday for felony drug possession.
Maryland's highest court reinstated Adnan Syed's 20-year-old murder conviction, denying him a new trial for the death of his high school girlfriend.
LSU men's basketball head coach Will Wade was suspended indefinitely, the university announced Friday.
Five people died Friday when a small airplane crashed into South Florida's Lake Okeechobee, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said.
Having an unpredictable sleep pattern can put a person at higher cardiovascular risk, a new study says.
Iranian-Americans rallied in Washington to call for a regime change in Tehran and ask the U.S. government to label Iran's military a terror organization.
Demonstrators participate in a rally help by the Organization of Iranian-American Communities in support of a regime change in Iran, in Washington, D.C. on March 8, 2019.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited the victims of a series of tornadoes that struck eastern Alabama.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi focused on her legacy as a female trailblazer on Friday, International Women's Day, during a speech at the Economic Club.
Novel air-to-air imaging technology revealed interactions between shockwaves produced by two high-speed T38 jets.
Many black people in some of the biggest cities in the United States have little to no access to immediate trauma care, a new study says.
Iowa's Supreme Court on Friday ruled that transgender people may use Medicaid to pay for transition treatment.
Spain said in a Foreign Ministry statement that the Jose galleon remains are an 'underwater tomb' and as such cannot be exploited commercially.
All 28 members of the United States women's national team are plaintiffs in a gender discrimination suit filed Friday against the U.S. Soccer Federation.
Fast food chain KFC is turning to crowdfunding to raise money for an unusual tie-in product: the Kentucky Fried Hot Tub.
A park ranger at Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo died Thursday after an attack at a ranger post, park officials said.
Lockheed Martin Corp. received a $23.8 million contract for comprehensive work on variants for U.S. and foreign operated H-60 helicopters, the Defense Department announced.
Harris Corp. received a $43.2 million contract for modifications to electronic countermeasures on the F/A-18 fighter planes of the Royal Kuwaiti Air Force.
Millions of galaxies across the universe are colliding right now. Two of them can be seen in a new Hubble image.
As the U.S. approaches a return to human spaceflight and more satellite launches, a generation of workers from the Apollo and space shuttle programs has retired.
Relatives of American hostages being held in Iran are urging Congress to take action to bring them home, including one who's been captive for more than a decade.
Amazon shared a new version of its interactive "Lord of the Rings" map featuring the isle of Númenor.
The U.S. Transportation Command's seagoing fleet is "rapidly approaching the end of [its] useful life" and needs refurbishing, its chief told the House Armed Services Committee.
A Vermont town is hailing the election of its unusual new mayor: A 3-year-old Nubian goat named Lincoln. 

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