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Dallas Cowboys DL David Irving suspended indefinitely by NFL Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving was suspended indefinitely after violating the league's substance abuse policy, the NFL announced Friday. DL Romeo Okwara agrees to contract extension with Detroit Lions The Detroit Lions and Romeo Okwara agreed to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Friday. Bryce Harper recruits Le'Veon Bell to sign with Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Phillies free-agent acquisiton Bryce Harper openly recruited Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell to the Eagles. House oversight gives deadline for White House security clearance information The House Committee on Oversight and Reform reiterated its request Friday for the White House to turn over documentation on its security clearance process. Spurs, Pau Gasol reach agreement on buyout; veteran to join Bucks The San Antonio Spurs reached a buyout agreement with veteran center Pau Gasol, the team announced Friday. Terms of the agreement weren't disclosed by the team. Florida man sentenced to 10 days for dragging shark behind boat A Florida fisherman faces 10 days in jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges over a viral video showing him dragging a shark behind his boat. San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer has physical altercation with wife San Francisco Giants team President and CEO Larry Baer confirmed having a physical altercation with his wife Friday at a San Francisco park. Canada moves closer to extradition of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou The Canadian government on Friday said it would allow the extradition of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou to the United States to proceed. Ravens waive RB Alex Collins after car crash arrest The Baltimore Ravens have waived running back Alex Collins after he was arrested following a car crash Friday in Owings Mills, Md. Kyler Murray underwhelmed by Bryce Harper's $330M contract Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray was underwhelmed by Bryce Harper's new $330M contract, citing NFL quarterbacks who make more money annually. Boeing receives $428M contract for modifications on P-8A Poseidon maritime plane Boeing Co. has received a $428 million contract modification in support of building 16 P-8A aircraft for the United States, New Zealand and South Korea. Pentagon sends Space Force proposal to Congress Proposed legislation to form a Space Force, a sixth branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, was sent to Congress, the Defense Department announced on Friday. 'Soap' star Katherine Helmond dies at 89 Katherine Helmond, who played the sassy, no-nonsense matriarch on "Who's the Boss?," died at her home in Los Angeles, her talent agency announced. She was 89. CDC: Dangerous flu strain overtakes H1N1 this season A stronger strain of the flu has begun sweeping the nation, as the number of deaths in various regions continue to rise, according to a report from the CDC on Friday. Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins met with Saints, Raiders, Jags; Giants on deck Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins has met with the New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars, and will meet with the New York Giants on Friday. Watch: Dog falls from bridge, gets stranded on ledge Animal rescuers in Thailand used a cherry picker to reach a dog that fell from a highway bridge and ended up stranded 165 feet in the air. Banner plane crashes into Fort Lauderdale condominium A small plane towing a banner crashed Friday into an 18-story condominium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., killing the pilot, emergency officials said. Watch: Cougar walks up to California homes A California homeowner's doorbell camera captured video of a wandering mountain lion walking right up to the front doors of neighborhood homes. Study: Hospital sanitation system cuts infections by 52 percentDrones help scientists count koalas in Australia Researchers have trained drones outfitted with infrared sensors to recognize a koala bear's heat signature. Watch: Exotic bird missing in Edmonton An Alberta woman is asking locals to keep an eye out for an exotic bird after her starling, Peaches, became startled and flew away. Pakistan releases Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman Pakistan on Friday released an India pilot captured earlier in the week after his aircraft was shot down near the disputed Kashmir region. BTS sells out Wembley Stadium show in 90 minutes K-pop group BTS sold out tickets for its concerts at Wembley Stadium and Stade de France on its "Love Yourself: Speak Yourself" tour. Lottery novice wins $40,000 on her first try An 83-year-old Delaware woman decided to buy a lottery ticket for the first time in her life and ended up winning a $40,000 jackpot. Lockheed Martin awarded $830M for THAAD system development Lockheed Martin was awarded an $850 million contract for element development and support services for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system for the Missile Defense Agency. |
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Otto Warmbier's parents respond to Trump: Kim Jong Un responsible for son's death"Kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity. No excuses or lavish praise can change that," Fred and Cindy Warmbier said. Nearly three dozen people trapped in collapsed gold mine in IndonesiaOfficials are worried oxygen is running out as rescuers work to free trapped gold miners. Saudi Arabia revokes citizenship of Osama bin Laden's sonThe U.S. government has offered a $1 million reward in the capture of Hamza bin Laden as part of the "Rewards for Justice" program. Pakistan returns captured Indian pilot, but shelling continuesWorld leaders have scrambled to head off an all-out war on the Asian subcontinent. Doctors without borders suspends Ebola treatment in CongoThe humanitarian organization suspends Ebola treatments after two facilities were torched by two unidentified assailants. What happens next in corruption cases of Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu?Netanyahu is facing indictment in three corruption cases on charges of bribery and fraud and breach of trust, pending a pre-trial hearing. Trump claimed Kim wanted all sanctions lifted. State Dept. says that's untrue.A senior U.S. official said North Korea wanted sanctions that impede the civilian economy and the people's livelihoods lifted — but not those on armaments. 7.1-magnitude earthquake hits southern PeruThe temblor's epicenter was 16 miles north-northeast of Azangaro and it had a depth of around 160 miles. Environmental disaster unfolds in Pacific as grounded ship leaks tons of oilExperts estimate more than 80 tons of oil has leaked into the sea and shoreline in an ecologically delicate area next to a UNESCO World Heritage site. More Recent Articles
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Trump’s Surprising New Ally in Mexico? The GovernmentMexican officials say this prevents a fight with Trump and costs little, politically, at home. But it defies López Obrador’s promises to defend migrants. Political Memo: Michael Cohen’s Testimony Opens New Phase of Political Turbulence for TrumpThe president’s former lawyer gave a public airing of ethical transgressions by Mr. Trump, signaling the further strains to come as Democrats hold more hearings. House Democrats Demand Information From White House About Security ClearancesAfter the revelation that President Trump had ordered that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, be granted a top-secret clearance, two committees are now seeking documents and interviews with officials. SpaceX and NASA to Test Launch Crew Dragon, a New Ride to OrbitNo astronauts will be on board for the Saturday launch, but the capsule could carry crew to the space station later in the year. Trudeau Promised a Fresh Approach to Politics. Now He’s Embroiled in Scandal.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada has been drawn into scandal around a corporation accused of corruption and his former justice minister, who said his office pressured her to drop the case. Matter: One Twin Committed the Crime — but Which One? A New DNA Test Can Finger the CulpritA handful of criminal prosecutions have stalled because DNA tests cannot distinguish between suspects who are twins. Then scientists decided to create one. Who Are Online, Recruited by Advertisers and 4 Years Old? KidfluencersBrands are giving lucrative endorsement deals to young children on YouTube and Instagram, raising questions about whether their young followers should be seeing that kind of marketing. John Dean: I Testified Against Nixon. Here’s My Advice for Michael Cohen.My appearance before Congress helped take down a president. Will the same thing happen to Trump? Amazon, the Door’s Still OpenGovernor Cuomo is right to try to resuscitate a deal that could help New York. San Francisco Is Beating H.I.V. Why Can’t Houston?We know how to fight the epidemic, but patients in the South still aren’t getting the treatment they need. Let’s Destroy RobocallsFinally, something worse than Donald Trump. Editorial Observer: Go Back to Normal After Trump? No ThanksAmerica produced a corrupt president. We can do better. Time for Netanyahu to GoIsrael’s prime minister increasingly resembles America’s 37th president. The Cowardly Labor SecretaryA judge says that as a prosecutor, Alexander Acosta broke the law to help a powerful man accused of abusing girls. The Real Reason for the Michael Cohen HearingThe public testimony was sleaze for the sake of pure partisan pleasure, not a serious attempt at uncovering lawbreaking. After Cohen, Republicans Are Now Trump’s FixersG.O.P. lawmakers who started by making excuses for the president’s most repulsive personal traits have now moved on to bedrock principles. They are headed for a reckoning. The Birth of Korean NationhoodThe March 1 Movement, born a century ago, set in play the forces that would foster and then divide the nation. The Fine Print of Baseball’s SpringFor some players, the sense of beginnings and hope is tempered by the thought: Is this my last one? Israel’s Secret Founding FathersEveryone knows the name David Ben-Gurion. Why don’t we know about the spy Jamil Cohen? The Eagles of Reelfoot LakeWhy do these birds mean so much to us? Maybe because we almost lost them. New York City Transplants and a River Town’s Natives Fight for Its SoulBeacon, N.Y., became a destination for city dwellers looking to slow down. Old-timers want to keep the boom going, but the recent arrivals want development to stop where it is. Work Friend: Please Refrain From Sucking on Your Beard at WorkThe modern workplace is barbaric and grotesque, but at least it’s not normal to snack on your own facial hair. Manafort’s Lawyers, Saying He Learned ‘Harsh Lesson,’ Seek Lenient SentenceThe former Trump campaign chairman will be sentenced next week in one of the two cases against him. Sentencing guidelines put the punishment at 19 to 24 years. Snow in Forecast for a 2,500-Mile Path From California to MaineYou thought spring was on the horizon, didn't you? An 11-Year-Old in Argentina Was Raped. A Hospital Denied Her an Abortion.The girl in Argentina had made her wishes clear, but legal authorities delayed the procedure, forcing her to have a C-section and prompting outrage from women. Studies of Deadly Flu Virus, Once Banned, Are Set to ResumeThe government will allow research on bird flu that had been halted over safety concerns. But officials have not publicly announced the decision nor explained how it was made. ‘Mockingbird’ Producer Reconsiders, Letting Local Plays Go ForwardFacing criticism for making regional theaters cancel productions of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Scott Rudin said he would let them go on, using the new Aaron Sorkin script. Trump Faces Fury After Saying He Believes North Korean Leader on Student’s DeathThe family of Otto Warmbier spoke out after President Trump’s comments, saying that North Korea’s ‘evil regime’ was responsible for the death of their son. The Saturday Profile: He Took Down the Elite at Davos. Then He Came for Fox News.To the extent that economic historians can rampage, Rutger Bregman is on one — speaking truth to power in Switzerland and enraging Tucker Carlson. Katherine Helmond, ‘Soap’ and ‘Who’s the Boss?’ Star, Dies at 89Before she found fame on two long-running television series, Ms. Helmond was a well-regarded stage actress. ‘We Are Not Going Anywhere’: Progressive Methodists Vow to Fight Ban on Gay ClergyAs their conservative brethren celebrate, churches like Foundry United Methodist in Washington are faced with difficult decisions on whether to remain in their denomination. The Best of Paris Fashion Week, in PicturesDaily dispatches and images from the runways, as captured by T’s photographers. Encounters: D’Arcy Carden, Who Plays the All-Knowing Non-Human Entity on ‘The Good Place,’ Gets a TattooNot just any tattoo, but a “stick and poke” one in a private Brooklyn studio. in her words: Women’s History Myths, DebunkedAlmost everything we know about women’s history is wrong. This week, a few of the biggest myths get busted. Keeping Score: The Perimeter Can’t Protect You From Mitchell RobinsonThe Knicks rookie is blocking shots at a rate unseen since the days of Manute Bol. On a bad team, he’s a reason to keep watching. The Mush in the Iditarod May Soon Be Melted SnowClimate change is forcing cancellations of, and changes in, sled dog races in Alaska and Canada, including the most famous of them all. The World Is Losing Fish to Eat as Oceans Warm, Study FindsFish populations are declining as oceans warm, putting a key source of food and income at risk for millions of people, according to new research. More Recent Articles |
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Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving was suspended indefinitely after violating the league's substance abuse policy, the NFL announced Friday.
The Detroit Lions and Romeo Okwara agreed to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Friday.
Philadelphia Phillies free-agent acquisiton Bryce Harper openly recruited Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell to the Eagles.
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform reiterated its request Friday for the White House to turn over documentation on its security clearance process.
The San Antonio Spurs reached a buyout agreement with veteran center Pau Gasol, the team announced Friday. Terms of the agreement weren't disclosed by the team.
A Florida fisherman faces 10 days in jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges over a viral video showing him dragging a shark behind his boat.
San Francisco Giants team President and CEO Larry Baer confirmed having a physical altercation with his wife Friday at a San Francisco park.
The Canadian government on Friday said it would allow the extradition of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou to the United States to proceed.
The Baltimore Ravens have waived running back Alex Collins after he was arrested following a car crash Friday in Owings Mills, Md.
Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray was underwhelmed by Bryce Harper's new $330M contract, citing NFL quarterbacks who make more money annually.
Boeing Co. has received a $428 million contract modification in support of building 16 P-8A aircraft for the United States, New Zealand and South Korea.
Proposed legislation to form a Space Force, a sixth branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, was sent to Congress, the Defense Department announced on Friday.
Katherine Helmond, who played the sassy, no-nonsense matriarch on "Who's the Boss?," died at her home in Los Angeles, her talent agency announced. She was 89.
A stronger strain of the flu has begun sweeping the nation, as the number of deaths in various regions continue to rise, according to a report from the CDC on Friday.
Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins has met with the New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars, and will meet with the New York Giants on Friday.
Animal rescuers in Thailand used a cherry picker to reach a dog that fell from a highway bridge and ended up stranded 165 feet in the air.
A small plane towing a banner crashed Friday into an 18-story condominium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., killing the pilot, emergency officials said.
A California homeowner's doorbell camera captured video of a wandering mountain lion walking right up to the front doors of neighborhood homes.
A new sanitation system could make hospitals cleaner and safer for patients.
Researchers have trained drones outfitted with infrared sensors to recognize a koala bear's heat signature.
An Alberta woman is asking locals to keep an eye out for an exotic bird after her starling, Peaches, became startled and flew away.
Pakistan on Friday released an India pilot captured earlier in the week after his aircraft was shot down near the disputed Kashmir region.
K-pop group BTS sold out tickets for its concerts at Wembley Stadium and Stade de France on its "Love Yourself: Speak Yourself" tour.
An 83-year-old Delaware woman decided to buy a lottery ticket for the first time in her life and ended up winning a $40,000 jackpot.
Lockheed Martin was awarded an $850 million contract for element development and support services for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system for the Missile Defense Agency. 

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