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  1. Kansas City Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill involved in investigation of alleged battery
  2. Qualcomm wins $31M verdict against Apple for patent infringement
  3. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie signs with Washington Redskins
  4. Philadelphia Eagles agree to one-year deal with CB Ronald Darby
  5. Utah Jazz ban second fan for 2018 incident; called Russell Westbrook 'boy'
  6. Supporters 'plank like RBG' to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg's 86th birthday
  7. New York City's Hudson Yards opens 100 new stores, city's first Neiman Marcus
  8. Santa Anita bans race-day medication of horses
  9. Trump uses first veto to stop Congress from halting national emergency
  10. Louis Vuitton to stop making Michael Jackson-inspired items
  11. This week in Washington
  12. American Airlines cuts flights to Venezuela
  13. Organized crime, insufficient police blamed for Mexico City transit robberies
  14. Light exercise may help lower heart disease in older women
  15. NASA rover may have visited ancient Martian sea in 1997
  16. Putin ally Deripaska sues U.S. Treasury over sanctions
  17. Watch: Dachshund rescued from inside wall of home
  18. Miami Dolphins trade QB Ryan Tannehill to Tennessee Titans
  19. In photos: Notable deaths of 2019
  20. James Gunn rehired to direct Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'
  21. Heart attacks less frequent, less deadly since 1990s
  22. Spain approves exhuming, moving remains of dictator Francisco Franco
  23. When something smells foul, vinegar flies can't perceive pleasant odors
  24. Yankees ace Luis Severino out until at least May
  25. Redskins' Landon Collins wants to bring back Sean Taylor's No. 21
  26. Look: Man wins jackpot after having lottery dream
  27. Watch: Broncos QB Joe Flacco says he was 'miserable' in Baltimore

Kansas City Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill involved in investigation of alleged battery

Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is linked to an investigation of an alleged incident that involves his son.
    

Qualcomm wins $31M verdict against Apple for patent infringement

Apple will pay Qualcomm $31.6 million for violating three patents in the development of one of its popular iPhone models.
    

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie signs with Washington Redskins

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie signed with the Washington Redskins, the team announced Friday.
    

Philadelphia Eagles agree to one-year deal with CB Ronald Darby

Cornerback Ronald Darby tested free agency before deciding to return to the Philadelphia Eagles.
    

Utah Jazz ban second fan for 2018 incident; called Russell Westbrook 'boy'

The Utah Jazz banned a second fan for directing offensive comments at Oklahoma City Thunder star guard Russell Westbrook in 2018.
    

Supporters 'plank like RBG' to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg's 86th birthday

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg turned 86 on Friday, prompting crowds to gather on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court in planking poses in her honor.
    

New York City's Hudson Yards opens 100 new stores, city's first Neiman Marcus

With 1 million square feet of retail in 100 stores, public art and parks, the $16 billion Hudson Yards officially opened Friday.
    

Santa Anita bans race-day medication of horses

Santa Anita, continuing to address horse safety issues after 22 recent fatalities, risks industry backlash with unilateral ban on race-day medication of horses.
    

Trump uses first veto to stop Congress from halting national emergency

President Donald Trump issued his first veto Friday, rejecting the bipartisan effort to terminate his national emergency declaration at the southern border.
    

Louis Vuitton to stop making Michael Jackson-inspired items

Fashion designer Louis Vuitton will stop producing Michael Jackson-inspired merchandise in reaction to the documentary Leaving Neverland.
    

This week in Washington

Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the International Association of Fire Fighters Legislative Conference as he weighs joining the Democratic presidential primary and President Donald Trump releases his 2020 fiscal year budget the week of March 11, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
    

American Airlines cuts flights to Venezuela

American Airlines slashed flights between Venezuela and the United States one day after U.S. diplomats left and as the country recovered from a long blackout.
    

Organized crime, insufficient police blamed for Mexico City transit robberies

Thefts in Mexico City reached a five-year high in January because of insufficient police to combat organized crime, city officials said.
    

Light exercise may help lower heart disease in older women

Walking, gardening or even working around the house can lower a woman's risk having a cardiovascular event, a new study says.
    

NASA rover may have visited ancient Martian sea in 1997

New analysis of data collected two decades ago suggests NASA's Pathfinder mission visited the edges of an ancient Martian sea in 1997.
    

Putin ally Deripaska sues U.S. Treasury over sanctions

A Russian oligarch and ally of Vladimir Putin is suing the U.S. Treasury, claiming sanctions have devastated his wealth, reputation and economic livelihood.
    

Watch: Dachshund rescued from inside wall of home

Firefighters in Tennessee cut through a wall at a family's home to rescue a dog that took a fall while chasing a squirrel in the house's attic.
    

Miami Dolphins trade QB Ryan Tannehill to Tennessee Titans

The Miami Dolphins have traded quarterback Ryan Tannehill to the Tennessee Titans.
    

In photos: Notable deaths of 2019

Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, Broadway legend Carol Channing and retired U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress, are among the famous people who have died in 2019.
    

James Gunn rehired to direct Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

Representatives for Disney and James Gunn confirmed the director has been rehired to helm Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."
    

Heart attacks less frequent, less deadly since 1990s

Fewer Americans are having heart attacks these days, thanks to heart attack prevention techniques, a new study says.
    

Spain approves exhuming, moving remains of dictator Francisco Franco

Spain approved Friday the exhumation of former leader Francisco Franco at a controversial burial site that's viewed by many as too regal for a violent dictator.
    

When something smells foul, vinegar flies can't perceive pleasant odors

Vinegar flies can't process pleasant odors when something smells bad. When faced with conflicting odors, the bad smell supersedes, according to a new study.
    

Yankees ace Luis Severino out until at least May

The New York Yankees will be without ace pitcher Luis Severino until at least May due to a right rotator cuff injury.
    

Redskins' Landon Collins wants to bring back Sean Taylor's No. 21

Washington Redskins star Landon Collins wants to be the first player to wear No. 21 for the franchise since Sean Taylor wore the number more than a decade ago.
    

Look: Man wins jackpot after having lottery dream

A Maryland man said advice from a gas station clerk led to a literal dream come true when he won a lottery jackpot.
    

Watch: Broncos QB Joe Flacco says he was 'miserable' in Baltimore

Joe Flacco was a Super Bowl MVP with the Baltimore Ravens in 2013, but the new Denver Broncos quarterback was "miserable" during last season with the franchise.
    
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  2. If you invested $1,000 in Boeing 10 years ago, here's how much you'd have now - CNBC
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  7. Trump issues first veto of his presidency, says resolution 'put countless Americans in danger' - CNN
  8. Trump administration struggles for path forward on nuclear talks as tensions with North Korea mount - The Washington Post
  9. After A Chaotic Week In Brexit Politics, Here's What You Need To Know - NPR
  10. 'I can tell you one thing right now: Our gun laws will change': New Zealand PM - ABC News
  11. How Tesla's Model Y Compares to Other Electric SUVs (Charts) - WIRED
  12. These 8-12% High-Yield Stocks All Have Industry Tailwinds, No K-1s - Seeking Alpha
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  14. WhatsApp founder warns world to ‘delete Facebook’ immediately - Daily Mail
  15. Overwatch League Teams Share Plans And Concerns About Moving To Their Home Cities In 2020 - Kotaku
  16. You might have a hard time finding Samsung’s Galaxy Fold in stores this April - BGR
  17. Netgear's latest gaming router goes on sale in April for $199 - Engadget
  18. 'The Sims 4' will stop supporting 32-bit PCs in June - Engadget
  19. Fans Think Sarah Michelle Gellar's Instagram Is About the College Scam - InStyle
  20. Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy spotted returning to courthouse after actress charged in alleged college admissions scam - Fox News
  21. TMZ: Mama June arrested for drug possession, along with boyfriend - Atlanta Journal Constitution
  22. Everyone Fully Missed Taylor Swift Stepping Out With Pink Hair Last Night - Cosmopolitan.com
  23. Dolphins trade quarterback Tannehill to Titans - ESPN
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  25. Live coverage: Delta 4 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral - Spaceflight Now
  26. Space station crew back at six with successful Soyuz docking - Spaceflight Now
  27. Opportunity's last photo is a bittersweet travel log of Mars - Mother Nature Network
  28. Are Eggs the Cholesterol Enemy Again? - WebMD
  29. Nevada officials quarantine horse, warn surrounding states to watch for virus - ABC15 Arizona
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Flooding triggers emergency, disaster declarations throughout the Midwest - NBC News

Flooding triggers emergency, disaster declarations throughout the Midwest  NBC News

Severe weather, flooding triggers emergency declarations in parts of Wisconsin and Kansas. Parts of Iowa and Nebraska were also dealing with problems set off ...

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Trump issues first veto of his presidency, says resolution 'put countless Americans in danger' - CNN

Trump administration struggles for path forward on nuclear talks as tensions with North Korea mount - The Washington Post

After A Chaotic Week In Brexit Politics, Here's What You Need To Know - NPR

'I can tell you one thing right now: Our gun laws will change': New Zealand PM - ABC News

'I can tell you one thing right now: Our gun laws will change': New Zealand PM  ABC News

The prime minister categorized the shootings as a terrorist attack.

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How Tesla's Model Y Compares to Other Electric SUVs (Charts) - WIRED

These 8-12% High-Yield Stocks All Have Industry Tailwinds, No K-1s - Seeking Alpha

These 8-12% High-Yield Stocks All Have Industry Tailwinds, No K-1s  Seeking Alpha

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WhatsApp founder warns world to ‘delete Facebook’ immediately - Daily Mail

Overwatch League Teams Share Plans And Concerns About Moving To Their Home Cities In 2020 - Kotaku

You might have a hard time finding Samsung’s Galaxy Fold in stores this April - BGR

Netgear's latest gaming router goes on sale in April for $199 - Engadget

Netgear's latest gaming router goes on sale in April for $199  Engadget

Whether you're playing Fortnite, Apex Legends or PUBG, less lag means more wins. Netgear promises its new gaming router will deliver both. The company ...

    

'The Sims 4' will stop supporting 32-bit PCs in June - Engadget

'The Sims 4' will stop supporting 32-bit PCs in June  Engadget

We hope you weren't determined to run The Sims 4 on the same PC you had when it came out in 2014. The developers have warned that the life simulator will ...

    

Fans Think Sarah Michelle Gellar's Instagram Is About the College Scam - InStyle

Fans Think Sarah Michelle Gellar's Instagram Is About the College Scam  InStyle

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Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy spotted returning to courthouse after actress charged in alleged college admissions scam - Fox News

Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy spotted returning to courthouse after actress charged in alleged college admissions scam  Fox News

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  1. 'Gun laws will change' after mass shooting at mosques, New Zealand PM says
  2. News outlets mostly avoided publishing the video of the New Zealand attacks
  3. 'A heartbreaking day': American Muslims defy fear to pray together after New Zealand attack
  4. Parkland students visited Christchurch to cope. Now they see tragedy unfolding there.
  5. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's Hollywood ties spark ethics questions in China trade talks
  6. Trump admin to ban entry of International Criminal Court investigators
  7. Greece backs Bolivia's call for Venezuela dialogue
  8. 49 dead after terrorist attacks targeting mosques in New Zealand
  9. After frantic search at mosque, son gets news he feared the most
  10. Accused mosque shooter's apparent manifesto details white-supremacist worldview
  11. Students across U.S. to skip school as part of global climate protest
  12. Bangladesh cricketers narrowly avoid New Zealand mosque shootings
  13. Poland's ruling party picks LGBTQ rights as election battlefront
  14. A look at attacks on houses of worship over last decade
  15. Trump calls mosque attacks a 'horrible, horrible thing'
  16. SEC sues Volkswagen, ex-CEO over alleged emissions fraud on investors
  17. Kim Jong Un may suspend talks with 'gangster-like' U.S., N. Korea warns
  18. Attacks of mass violence are rare in New Zealand
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'Gun laws will change' after mass shooting at mosques, New Zealand PM says

The suspected gunman acquired a gun license in November 2017 and had five firearms, the prime minister said.
    

News outlets mostly avoided publishing the video of the New Zealand attacks

Except for a few British publications, most news organizations continued trying to reduce click-bait coverage of terrorists or violent attacks.
    

'A heartbreaking day': American Muslims defy fear to pray together after New Zealand attack

"When we heard about this attack, it made us feel like we’re not safe in our own mosques,” said a religious leader in Minnesota.
    

Parkland students visited Christchurch to cope. Now they see tragedy unfolding there.

“My first thought was our kids and how it would impact our kids, and my second thought was our friends in New Zealand,” a Stoneman Douglas teacher said.
    

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's Hollywood ties spark ethics questions in China trade talks

Mnuchin helped produce the hit movie “Wonder Woman,” which grossed $90 million in China — but because of China’s restrictions on foreign films, the producers received only a small percentage.
    

Trump admin to ban entry of International Criminal Court investigators

The U.S. has never signed on to the International Criminal Court and the court has never prosecuted Americans for war crimes since it was set up in 2002.
    

Greece backs Bolivia's call for Venezuela dialogue

Bolivia's Evo Morales accused opposition leader Juan Guaidó of acting like a colonial-era 'viceroy' and criticized U.S. interference.
    

49 dead after terrorist attacks targeting mosques in New Zealand

"This is one of New Zealand's darkest days," PM Jacinda Ardern said. One man was in custody, and the shooting appeared to have been livestreamed on Facebook.
    

After frantic search at mosque, son gets news he feared the most

Omar Nabi rushed to the site of the attack only to be told that his father had thrown himself in front of another worshipper and been shot.
    

Accused mosque shooter's apparent manifesto details white-supremacist worldview

Although not confirmed by authorities, a 74-page manifesto titled "The Great Replacement" was posted online that matched several details about the attack.
    

Students across U.S. to skip school as part of global climate protest

Protests organized by children and teens in almost every state will call for the implementation of the Green New Deal.
    

Bangladesh cricketers narrowly avoid New Zealand mosque shootings

"Just escaped active shooters. Heartbeats pumping badly and panic everywhere," a team official said.
    

Poland's ruling party picks LGBTQ rights as election battlefront

Some say the Law and Justice Party’s decision to zero in on LGBTQ matters is an election-year strategy of playing on fear of the unfamiliar to win votes.
    

A look at attacks on houses of worship over last decade

Places of reflection and peace around the world have been regular targets for attack by extremists.
    

Trump calls mosque attacks a 'horrible, horrible thing'

Trump also said he disagreed that white nationalism is a rising threat.
    

SEC sues Volkswagen, ex-CEO over alleged emissions fraud on investors

VW plead guilty in 2017 to secretly installing software in 500,000 U.S. vehicles to cheat government exhaust emissions tests.
    

Kim Jong Un may suspend talks with 'gangster-like' U.S., N. Korea warns

"Personal relations between the two supreme leaders are still good and the chemistry is mysteriously wonderful," Kim Jong Un's vice foreign minister added.
    

Attacks of mass violence are rare in New Zealand

"Muslims have been in New Zealand for over 100 years. Nothing like that has ever happened," a New Zealand Islamic leader said.
    

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  2. Massacre Suspect Traveled the World but Lived on the Internet
  3. New Zealand Massacre Highlights Global Reach of White Extremism
  4. PewDiePie Put in Spotlight After New Zealand Shooting
  5. Trump Issues First Veto After Congress Rejects Border Emergency
  6. New Evidence in Ethiopian 737 Crash Points to Connection to Earlier Disaster
  7. At Yale, a Crooked Soccer Coach Becomes an Enigma
  8. W.S. Merwin, Poet of Life’s Evanescence, Dies at 91
  9. New Zealand, Veto, Boeing: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  10. Dissecting the Dreams of Brexit Britain
  11. The Roots of the Christchurch Massacre
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  16. Why Does the U.S. Tolerate So Much Risk?
  17. Appalachia Is More Diverse Than You Think
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  19. Status Anxiety and the Scam Economy
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  23. U.S. Navy Vet Held in Iran Gets 10 Years, Lawyer Says
  24. EPA Imposes Limits on a Deadly Chemical in Paint Strippers
  25. Black Editor Who Took Over Alabama Newspaper That Called for K.K.K. to ‘Ride Again’ Steps Down
  26. Neil deGrasse Tyson Will Return to TV After Misconduct Investigation
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  28. A Gotti Was Released From Prison, Then the Gambino Boss Was Killed. Is There a Connection?
  29. Tobacco and E-Cigarette Lobbyists Circle as F.D.A. Chief Exits
  30. Methadone Helped Her Quit Heroin. Now She’s Suing U.S. Prisons to Allow the Treatment.
  31. Your Top Rival Can Be Your Biggest Ally
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The horror, meant for an era that has married social media with racism, was motivated by white extremist hatred, streamed live on Facebook and calculated to go viral.
    

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New Zealand Massacre Highlights Global Reach of White Extremism

The massacre in New Zealand highlights the contagious ways in which the extreme right has spread in the 21st century — even to a country not strongly associated with it.
    

PewDiePie Put in Spotlight After New Zealand Shooting

The killer urged people to “subscribe to PewDiePie,” the pseudonym of the YouTube star Felix Kjellberg, who said this “absolutely sickened” him.
    

Trump Issues First Veto After Congress Rejects Border Emergency

The veto will send the legislation back to Congress, which most likely doesn’t have enough votes for an override, meaning the declaration of an emergency at the Mexican border will remain in effect.
    

New Evidence in Ethiopian 737 Crash Points to Connection to Earlier Disaster

A piece of equipment found at the crash site suggests that the jet may have had a problem with a new flight-control system that is also suspected in the Lion Air crash.
    

At Yale, a Crooked Soccer Coach Becomes an Enigma

Rudy Meredith spent nearly a quarter-century coaching soccer at Yale. In his final years, he began taking bribes to get students into the college.
    

W.S. Merwin, Poet of Life’s Evanescence, Dies at 91

Mr. Merwin, one of the world’s most decorated poets, sang of silence and nature with an oracular voice. Later in life he became an ardent conservationist.
    

New Zealand, Veto, Boeing: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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Dissecting the Dreams of Brexit Britain

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The Roots of the Christchurch Massacre

All those who have helped to spread the worldwide myth that Muslims are a threat have blood on their hands.
    

Twelve Righteous Republicans (and 41 Cowards)

Today’s G.O.P. is burying Reagan’s legacy faster than Elizabeth Warren ever could.
    

What Do You Think About Beto?

What this country needs is a skateboarder president.
    

The Brexit Disaster Has Legs

It has been almost three years since the Brexit vote. The case for going back to the people is strong.
    

Boeing’s Political Ties and the Decision to Ground the 737 Max

Government contractors like Boeing are barred from making federal campaign contributions. But there is a legal way around that.
    

Why Does the U.S. Tolerate So Much Risk?

The United States has a higher threshold than other developed nations for allowing corporations to risk the health and safety of consumers.
    

Appalachia Is More Diverse Than You Think

Beneath the pro-Trump sentiment is a region struggling to rebuild itself.
    

There Really Is a French Exception

But will the government rise to the occasion created by the Yellow Vests movement?
    

Status Anxiety and the Scam Economy

In a stratified society, people will do desperate things to seem successful.
    

Mental Illness Isn’t All in Your Head

A “formulation” gathers the biological, psychological and social factors that lead to a mental illness — and offers clues to the way out of suffering.
    

The Lewis and Clark of the Digital Building Frontier

These married architects are democratizing the 3-D printing process, using materials destined for the trash heap — like curry powder and coffee grounds — in place of drywall and foam.
    

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U.S. Navy Vet Held in Iran Gets 10 Years, Lawyer Says

The imprisonment of Michael R. White, 46, is another irritant in the increasingly tense relationship between Iran and the United States.
    

EPA Imposes Limits on a Deadly Chemical in Paint Strippers

The rule, which scales back a ban proposed under President Barack Obama, would prohibit the consumer use of products containing methylene chloride but allow commercial use.
    

Black Editor Who Took Over Alabama Newspaper That Called for K.K.K. to ‘Ride Again’ Steps Down

The new editor said her predecessor, who wrote the incendiary editorial, was still interfering with the publication of The Democrat-Reporter.
    

Neil deGrasse Tyson Will Return to TV After Misconduct Investigation

The well-known astrophysicist faced accusations of sexual misconduct involving three women. His broadcasters said they completed their investigation but did not release their findings.
    

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A Gotti Was Released From Prison, Then the Gambino Boss Was Killed. Is There a Connection?

Frank Cali was shot dead outside his Staten Island home on Wednesday, just six months after Gene Gotti had left federal custody.
    

Tobacco and E-Cigarette Lobbyists Circle as F.D.A. Chief Exits

Juul and Big Tobacco have lobbied for months to protect themselves from aspects of the F.D.A.’s crackdown. As Scott Gottlieb leaves, they see an opening.
    

Methadone Helped Her Quit Heroin. Now She’s Suing U.S. Prisons to Allow the Treatment.

About to enter a federal prison, a Massachusetts woman is not permitted to continue taking the opioid as a treatment to block cravings and withdrawal from heroin addiction.
    

Your Top Rival Can Be Your Biggest Ally

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‘Captain Marvel’s’ Cat Was Actually Four Cats. Here’s How That Worked.

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