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Lonzo Ball cuts ties with BBB co-founder Alan Foster over money allegations Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball has ended all business ties with Big Baller Brand co-founder Alan Foster due to money allegations. March Madness: Draymond Green, Michigan State players defend Tom Izzo Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo has former players coming to his defense after he received criticism for his fiery intercation with freshman Aaron Henry. Oakland Raiders sign backup QB Mike Glennon, S Curtis Riley The Oakland Raiders signed unrestricted free-agent quarterback Mike Glennon and former New York Giants safety Curtis Riley, the team announced Friday. Defense Department IDs sailor killed on USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor Scientists identified the remains of a 21-year-old sailor who died more than seven decades ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fire reignites at Deer Park, Texas, chemical plant A fire broke out at a Houston-area chemical plant two days after firefighters extinguished a four-day blaze that sent black smoke into the air, officials said. Fiery bus crash leaves at least 50 dead in Ghana Two buses collided and burst into flames Friday in central Ghana, local police said, killing at least 50 people. Robert Mueller submits Russia investigation report to AG William Barr Special counsel Robert Mueller submitted a report on his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election to Attorney General William Barr. Turkish man confesses to Utrecht, Netherlands, shooting A Turkish man confessed to opening fire aboard a tram earlier this week in Utrecht, Netherlands, killing three people, Dutch prosecutors said. El Paso shelters, city on alert for release of thousands of migrant families El Paso's migrant shelters are bracing for a busy weekend because immigration authorities are expected to release almost 2,000 migrant families, officials said. Communities assess damage from catastrophic Midwest flooding Catastrophic flooding across the Midwest is decimating entire regions -- wiping out roads and bridges, destroying homes and buildings, killing livestock and rendering useless millions of acres of farmland. CO2 growth in 2018 was fourth highest on record The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased 2.87 parts per million at NOAA's Mauna Loa Observatory in 2018, the fourth largest on record. Instagram plans to block anti-vaccine hashtags Instagram has announced a plan to block anti-vaccine hashtags to combat medical misinformation spreading across the internet. White House declares Islamic State 100 percent defeated The White House on Friday declared the Islamic State 100 percent defeated in Syria. Red Sox, Chris Sale agree to $150M extensionMore smokers notice cigarette warnings on standarized, plain packs Health warnings cigarette packs with affect smoking habits better than when those messages are on branded packs, a new study says. Trump to nominate ex-campaign adviser Stephen Moore to Fed board President Donald Trump said Friday he will nominate economist Stephen Moore to serve on the board of governors for the Federal Reserve. Donald Trump undermines Treasury, cancels latest North Korea sanctions President Donald Trump on Friday canceled sanctions on North Korea hours after he said they were imposed by the U.S. Treasury Department. Humans can be tricked just like computers Using the same visual tricks that trip up computers, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have managed to get humans to think like CPUs. March Madness: FSU coach responds to death of player's dad Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton opened up Friday regarding the death of senior Phil Cofer's father after the Seminoles' win in the NCAA tournament. Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg honored with specialty beer A beer honoring Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be available next week, the Boston Beer Co., makers of Samuel Adams beer, announced Friday. U.S. imposes new sanctions on Iran targeting defense program The United States imposed new sanctions on Iran, targeting people involved in nuclear and missile research programs, the U.S. Treasury Department announced. Boston men ride MBTA trains in 7 1/2 hours for world record A pair of men set a Guinness World Record when they managed to ride all of Boston's commuter train lines in under 7 1/2 hours. March Madness: UCF's Tacko Fall dwarfs reporter in photo University of Central Florida center Tacko Fall showed just how tall he is, posing for a photo while standing next to a reporter. Mexican President Lopez Obrador's baseball passion shows in budget Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who for several years has not hid his passion for baseball, approved unprecedented state funding to promote the sport, but generated a controversy, El Pais newspaper reported. |
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26 killed, dozens injured after fire on tour bus in ChinaPhotos from the scene show the 59-seater's interior completely charred, possibly indicating the fire started with materials on board. Priest stabbed during livestream of morning mass in Canada's largest churchFather Claude Grou, the rector of the Saint Joseph's Oratory, was taken to the hospital and is said to be in stable condition. White House declares victory over ISIS in Syria. On the ground, it's a different story.The siege at the Iraqi border had dragged on for more than 10 weeks — far longer than the U.S. military or their allies on the ground had predicted. After New Zealand mosque shooting, a school decides to allow hijabs"This is about more than hijabs, it’s about recognizing all of society’s injustices and the role we can play in correcting them," former students said in a statement. In Ciudad Juárez, Cuban migrants seek asylum in the U.S.Mexican officials who oversee migrant shelters in Juárez, Mexico, said they’ve seen more Cubans arriving since late last year. Two U.S. service members killed in AfghanistanThe latest deaths bring the tally of U.S. service members' deaths in Afghanistan to at least four in 2019, and a total of at least 65 U.S. military deaths since January 2015. North Korea abruptly withdraws from office shared with SouthThe liaison office opened last year to improved relations between the Koreas, but that could be hampered a month after U.S.-North Korea talks collapsed. Indonesian airline cancels $5 billion order for 49 Boeing 737 Max jetsGaruda Indonesia airline said the decision to cancel the multibillion-dollar order was due to fears “its business would be damaged due to customer alarm over the crashes.” A country that idolizes Clinton and Bush grapples with ghosts of bloody pastThe country is one of the most pro-American places on Earth thanks to a U.S.-led bombing campaign in 1999. Britain granted short Brexit delay, won't leave European Union next weekThe U.K. has been granted a bit more time in figuring out the terms of its departure from the European trading bloc. 2 U.S. service members killed in AfghanistanFriday's deaths are the latest casualties in the 17-year war. New Zealand broadcasts Islamic call to prayer to honor Christchurch victimsPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern led two minutes of silence to honor the victims prior to the highly revered Friday afternoon prayer services. More Recent Articles
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Mueller Delivers Report on Trump-Russia Investigation to Attorney GeneralNow the attorney general must decide how much of the report — one of the most highly anticipated documents in Washington in a generation — to make public. News Analysis: For Trump and the System, Mueller’s Report Is a Turning Point and a TestThe delivery of the special counsel’s report to the Justice Department will transform the political landscape and shape the remainder of Mr. Trump’s presidency. Battle Looms Over Executive Privilege as Congress Seeks Access to Mueller FilesAs Attorney General William P. Barr weighs how much of the Mueller report to show Congress, Democrats make clear they will fight for even more. Will the Mueller Report Be Made Public? Answers to 6 Key QuestionsMany hoped the special counsel report would provide answers about the Trump campaign and Russia. But they aren’t forthcoming yet. Will the Mueller Report Be Made Public? 17 Answers to What May Come NextMaggie Haberman, Michael Schmidt, Mark Mazzetti and more of our journalists explained what the submission of the full report means and what may come next. Trump Overrules Own Experts on Sanctions, in Favor to North Korea“President Trump likes Chairman Kim, and he doesn’t think these sanctions will be necessary,” said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary. The Use of Private Email and Chats, This Time by Trump’s Family, Comes Under FireDemocrats now charge that Mr. Trump’s eldest daughter and her husband, who both serve as aides to the president, did the same things he pilloried Mrs. Clinton for doing. Indonesia’s National Airline Seeks to Cancel Order of Boeing Max 8sThe request from the carrier, Garuda Indonesia, is the first publicly confirmed attempt to cancel a Max 8 order since the deadly crash in Ethiopia this month. Stocks Fall as Bond Market Flashes a Recession WarningWhen long-term interest rates fall below short-term rates, it’s called a yield curve inversion. It’s one of Wall Street’s favored predictors of a recession, and it happened on Friday. The Meaning of the Mueller ReportSo far it’s a vindication of the rule of law. Now the public needs to read it. Op-Ed Columnist: Now Comes Washington’s Garbo, Robert MuellerAfter almost two years, the special counsel finally delivers his report, but prying it loose is another thing. We Don’t Need to Read the Mueller ReportEven if it is never released, the public already knows enough. Owning a Car Will Soon Be as Quaint as Owning a HorseThe shift away from private vehicles will happen faster than we think. The Case for AipacCritics say that the pro-Israel group is too powerful and too far to the right. Neither is true. We Need More Sister Souljah MomentsWhere is the Republican — or Democrat — willing to break with the base? The Return of the Poll Tax in FloridaA Republican proposal would condition the right to vote on the payment of all outstanding court fines and fees. Release the Whole Mueller ReportCongress needs to be able to make its own assessment of the facts — and so do we. Trump and Conscience in the Age of DemagoguesWhat a brave Jew at a Nazi rally in New York tells us about our times. Trump Has Liberated IsraelThe president’s announcement on the Golan Heights will finally free us from the “land for peace” formula that none of us believe in anyway. Israel Is on the Brink of Disaster. Trump Just Made Things Worse.Israel’s right-wing leaders are reading signals from Washington as a green light. After 30 Years, Kazakhstan Gets a New Ruler. Sort Of.Nursultan Nazarbayev is leaving the presidency but will retain considerable power. news analysis: New Zealand Confronts an American Export: Mass ShootingsThe country’s leaders want a solution, not just the problem, to become a global phenomenon. An Election Not Quite as It SeemsThe one in Thailand on Sunday will be less a vote of confidence in the military than a test for the monarchy. Robert Kraft Awaits Your JudgmentTom Brady, Meek Mill, Drew Bledsoe and Kenny Chesney on the man caught up in a scandal. She Raps and Sweden ListensSilvana Imam, the lesbian daughter of refugees, is winning fans and making enemies with her strident, unapologetically political songs. White Police Officer Is Acquitted in Death of Antwon Rose, a Black TeenagerAntwon was shot three times while fleeing a traffic stop last summer in East Pittsburgh, Pa. Bus Fire in China Kills Dozens of PeopleThe long-distance coach bus was taking tourists to Mao Zedong’s hometown when the fire erupted, according to Chinese state media. At least 26 people were killed. A Children’s Book Is Causing a Political Scandal in Baltimore. It’s Quite a Tale.Once upon a time, Catherine Pugh, now Baltimore’s mayor, struck a $500,000 deal to sell her “Healthy Holly” books to a hospital provider, while sitting on its board. Personal Data of 2.3 Million Disaster Victims Was Released by FEMA, Report SaysThe report said sensitive personal information of victims of the 2017 California wildfires and three hurricanes was needlessly shared with a contractor. As Floods Inundate the Midwest, Many Ask: Will Our Levees Be the Next to Fail?At least 50 levees have been breached or overtopped by rivers engorged with late-winter rains and snowmelt, according to the Army Corps of Engineers. ‘You’re Not Supposed to Betray Your Race’: The Challenge Faced by Black Women Accusing Black MenMeredith Watson, a black woman who has accused Virginia’s black lieutenant governor of sexual assault, says some of her toughest critics have been African-Americans. How Strongmen Turned Interpol Into Their Personal WeaponTime and again, people inside and outside Interpol warned that the world’s largest international police organization was leaving itself vulnerable to manipulation. Southern Poverty Law Center President Plans Exit Amid TurmoilRichard Cohen, the president of the nonprofit since 2003, said a search for a new leader would start “in order to give the organization the best chance to heal.” Should You Always Strive to Work at the Most ‘Prestigious’ Places? Well …Small fish in a big pond? Or big fish in a small pond? What to Cook: What to Cook This WeekendMake a warming, almost smoky mixed grill, whether you make it into a pita pocket or pair it with hummus. Ivo van Hove Unlocks a Rarely Staged ‘Diary’His production of Janacek’s “Diary of One Who Disappeared,” little performed even in concert, comes to the Brooklyn Academy of Music on April 4. Swing Shift: The ‘Deuce’ Actor Who Also Reupholsters Vintage ChairsAn occasional exploration into the projects creative people pursue in their off hours. Presenting: Gbenga Akinnagbe. Alexis Lafrenière Would Rather You Didn’t Compare Him to Sidney CrosbyLafrenière, just 17, is already drawing comparisons to another star player for Rimouski Oceanic in Quebec. Trigger Warnings May Not Do Much, Early Studies SuggestResearchers found that the warnings, which alert people to disturbing material, may pose little benefit or harm to those who view them. But more study is needed, they agree. Knowing the Right Time to Say Goodbye to a PetEnd-of-life decisions for animals are difficult. A veterinarian has developed a scale to help clear up the confusion. More Recent Articles
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Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball has ended all business ties with Big Baller Brand co-founder Alan Foster due to money allegations.
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo has former players coming to his defense after he received criticism for his fiery intercation with freshman Aaron Henry.
The Oakland Raiders signed unrestricted free-agent quarterback Mike Glennon and former New York Giants safety Curtis Riley, the team announced Friday.
Scientists identified the remains of a 21-year-old sailor who died more than seven decades ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
A fire broke out at a Houston-area chemical plant two days after firefighters extinguished a four-day blaze that sent black smoke into the air, officials said.
Two buses collided and burst into flames Friday in central Ghana, local police said, killing at least 50 people.
Special counsel Robert Mueller submitted a report on his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election to Attorney General William Barr.
A Turkish man confessed to opening fire aboard a tram earlier this week in Utrecht, Netherlands, killing three people, Dutch prosecutors said.
El Paso's migrant shelters are bracing for a busy weekend because immigration authorities are expected to release almost 2,000 migrant families, officials said.
Catastrophic flooding across the Midwest is decimating entire regions -- wiping out roads and bridges, destroying homes and buildings, killing livestock and rendering useless millions of acres of farmland.
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased 2.87 parts per million at NOAA's Mauna Loa Observatory in 2018, the fourth largest on record.
Instagram has announced a plan to block anti-vaccine hashtags to combat medical misinformation spreading across the internet.
The White House on Friday declared the Islamic State 100 percent defeated in Syria.
The Boston Red Sox have to a contract extension with ace pitcher Chris Sale.
Health warnings cigarette packs with affect smoking habits better than when those messages are on branded packs, a new study says.
President Donald Trump said Friday he will nominate economist Stephen Moore to serve on the board of governors for the Federal Reserve.
President Donald Trump on Friday canceled sanctions on North Korea hours after he said they were imposed by the U.S. Treasury Department.
Using the same visual tricks that trip up computers, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have managed to get humans to think like CPUs.
Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton opened up Friday regarding the death of senior Phil Cofer's father after the Seminoles' win in the NCAA tournament.
A beer honoring Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be available next week, the Boston Beer Co., makers of Samuel Adams beer, announced Friday.
The United States imposed new sanctions on Iran, targeting people involved in nuclear and missile research programs, the U.S. Treasury Department announced.
A pair of men set a Guinness World Record when they managed to ride all of Boston's commuter train lines in under 7 1/2 hours.
University of Central Florida center Tacko Fall showed just how tall he is, posing for a photo while standing next to a reporter.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who for several years has not hid his passion for baseball, approved unprecedented state funding to promote the sport, but generated a controversy, El Pais newspaper reported. 

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