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Police officer accused of illegally making guns, selling them to criminals A police officer in New York City has been accused of illegally making handguns and assault weapons, then selling them to criminals, N.Y. State Police said. Oregon man, dog survive five days in car stuck in snow An Oregon man, trapped in the snow for five days in his car with his dog, survived by consuming taco sauce and periodically starting the vehicle. South Korea, U.S. agree to scale down spring military drills South Korea and the United States have agreed to scale back their springtime military drills in an effort to improve diplomatic relations with North Korea. Alligator weighing 700 pounds found in ditch in Georgia An alligator weighing an estimated 700 pounds and measuring 13 feet 4 inches was found in a ditch in southwest Georgia. House raid recovers enough fentanyl to kill 2 nearly million people Drug Enforcement Administration agents and law enforcement officers recovered enough fentanyl to kill nearly 2 million people during a raid at New York home. Officers won't be charged in shooting, killing of Stephon Clark in Sacramento Two police officers who shot and killed an unarmed man won't be charged, the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office said Saturday afternoon. NTSB investigates fatal Tesla crash in Florida The National Transportation Safety Board has begun an investigation into a fatal Tesla crash in Florida. London airport reopens after aborted takeoff injures eight passengers Stansted Airport in London reopened after flights were grounded for two hours because of an aborted flight on takeoff that caused minor injuries to 8 people. Bernie Sanders describes Donald Trump as 'most dangerous president in modern American history' Sen. Bernie Sanders, in Brooklyn during his campaign kickoff rally, described Donald Trump as 'most dangerous president in modern American history.' Gag order: Judge asks Roger Stone to explain book release A federal judge has ordered political strategist Roger Stone to explain why he did not disclose the "imminent" release of a book that may violate a gag order. Subaru to recall 1.3M vehicles over brake lights Japanese automaker Subaru said it would recall some 1.3 million vehicles over feared flaws in their brake lights, according to multiple news reports. Blood pressure drug recall expands over third possible carcinogen Drug companies expanded a recall of Losartan lots after detecting a third potentially cancer-causing impurity in blood pressure medication. Southwest sues mechanics over alleged misconduct Southwest Airlines sued the union representing its mechanics, accusing workers of making frivolous write-ups resulting in up to 100 flight cancellations a day. Women pregnant 1 year after stillbirth have no greater risk Women who get pregnant within a year of stillbirth have no higher risk of complications than those who wait at least two years, a new study says. Seth Rogen to star in 'Twilight Zone' episode Actor and filmmaker Seth Rogen has signed on to star in an episode of the new version of "The Twilight Zone." Ex-Trump campaign chair Manafort asks for leniency in sentencing memo President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded for leniency ahead of his sentencing next week in one of the two cases he's charged in. Jennifer Saunders to star in new 'Mamma Mia!' parody for Red Nose Day A new Red Nose Day sketch starring Jennifer Saunders will lampoon "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again," the sequel to the movie musical "Mamma Mia!" Johnny Depp files $50M defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard Film star Johnny Depp filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit Friday against actress Amber Heard, his ex-wife. Striking Oakland teachers make tentative deal to return to class Oakland teachers have reached a tentative agreement with the school district to return to class Monday after striking for a week. Trump teases new executive order in 2-hour CPAC speech The Conservative Political Action Conference's final day featured the event's most prominent speaker: President Donald Trump. Dawn French to star in ITV dama 'Glass Houses' Britain's ITV said it has ordered six episodes of "Glass Houses," a new drama starring "Vicar of Dibley" alum Dawn French. Ex-Ravens RB Alex Collins charged, released on bail after car crash Alex Collins, the running back who the Baltimore Ravens waived Friday after a car crash-related arrest, has been formally charged and released on bail. Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' is No. 1 album for 2nd week Pop star Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" is the No. 1 album for a second week. Nikki Bella: 'Boundaries are always so important' Nikki Bella said it is essential to protect her time, needs and privacy, even though so much of her personal life is played out in public. SpaceX launches Crew Dragon's first test flight |
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8 killed in India-Pakistan fighting amid high tensionsTensions escalated following a suicide attack last month, and world leaders are scrambling to head off an all-out war. Saudi women's rights activists to face trial, prosecutors sayThe arrests were among the first incidents to cast a shadow over Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's attempts to position himself as a reformer. ISIS on the brink of defeat in Syria as U.S.-backed forces launch final attack"We expect it to be over soon," said Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). North Korea's Kim heads home from Vietnam after Trump nuclear summit collapseTalks between Kim and Trump broke down on Thursday in a dispute over how much sanctions relief Washington should provide Pyongyang in return for nuclear disarmament steps. More Recent Articles
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How the Trump-Kim Summit Failed: Big Threats, Big Egos, Bad BetsPresident Trump and Kim Jong-un of North Korea had dramatically different visions of what “denuclearization” meant, dooming their deal. 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. Behind Illicit Massage Parlors Lie a Vast Crime Network and Modern Indentured ServitudeIn a $3 billion-a-year industry, many women stay on as prostitutes in order to pay debts to smugglers, spa owners and lawyers. Fact Check: 15 Claims From Trump’s Speech to CPAC, Fact-CheckedPresident Trump addressed the annual gathering of conservatives for over two hours on Saturday. Here’s a fact-check. Trump Says He Will Sign Free Speech Order for College CampusesThe president said he planned to issue an executive order that would help guarantee free speech on college campuses by putting their federal aid at risk. White House Ambitions Cloud Democratic Hopes to Win the SenateIf 2020 produces an anti-Trump wave, Democrats will need plenty of candidates to recapture the Senate. But some of the party’s best only want the White House. Bernie Sanders Begins 2020 Race With Some Familiar Themes and a New One: HimselfThroughout his political career, Mr. Sanders has focused on policy, not personal details. But as he kicked off his second presidential bid, he did something new: He talked about his own life story. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsWesley Morris leaves Neverland. New Rembrandts and an art feud. Michael J. Fox on acting with Parkinson’s. Hanging up the cellphone. And more. The Young Suicide Bomber Who Brought India and Pakistan to the Brink of WarBoth countries share responsibility for reducing Kashmir to a ruin and destroying generations of lives. The ‘Failed’ Summit Isn’t So Funny in SeoulThe foreign policy establishment was relieved at the sudden end to the North Korean summit. But Koreans hoping for peace were crushed. Donald Trump’s Phony AmericaAs Michael Cohen made clear, this is the land of the fraud and the home of the knave. Op-Ed Columnist: The Sycophant and the SociopathMichael Cohen plays Renfield to Donald Trump’s Dracula. The Official British Policy? MayhemAfter nearly three agonizing years, the people are fed up. What’s next — recession, civil unrest or another referendum? The Life of a Comment Moderator for a Right-Wing WebsiteSix years in the trenches on troll patrol. Jared and the Saudi Crown Prince Go Nuclear?There are too many unanswered questions about the White House’s role in advancing Saudi ambitions. The State of RussiagateHow the Steele dossier’s scenarios look after Michael Cohen’s testimony. A Black Woman Will Soon Lead ChicagoPresident Trump treats Chicago like a punching bag, but its next mayor will break boundaries. Momo Is as Real as We’ve Made HerAdults are terrified about what their children are seeing online. Should they be? Weather: Snow and Extreme Cold Forecast for Large Band of the U.S.Temperatures in the Midwest were expected to be 20 to 30 degrees below normal, with wind chills forecast to reach minus 55 in the Northern Plains. Saudi Arabia Is Said to Have Tortured an American CitizenWalid Fitaihi, a dual citizen, has been imprisoned without charges. His case may add to the backlash over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. Russian General Pitches ‘Information’ Operations as a Form of WarGen. Valery V. Gerasimov, sometimes credited with inventing Russian “hybrid war,” described modern conflict as a blend of military, economic and political tactics. Lynch Mobs Killed Latinos Across the West. Descendants Want It Known.A marker commemorating the massacre of Mexicans in Texas in 1918 is part of a larger move to recognize the widespread lynchings of Hispanics in the historic Southwest. No Charges in Sacramento Police Shooting of Stephon ClarkMr. Clark was killed in his grandmother’s backyard by officers responding to a vandalism complaint. For nearly a year, activists have demanded police accountability. Kevin Roche, Architect Who Melded Bold With Elegant, Dies at 96A favorite of corporations, museums and government, he was given wide leeway in expressing his restless imagination in refined but daring ways. Roots of Spain’s Crisis: One Word Fought Over at Birth of ConstitutionA triumph at the time, Spain’s 1978 Constitution refers to constituent “nationalities,” a compromise that has left the country in a deadlock today. More Recent Articles
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A police officer in New York City has been accused of illegally making handguns and assault weapons, then selling them to criminals, N.Y. State Police said.
An Oregon man, trapped in the snow for five days in his car with his dog, survived by consuming taco sauce and periodically starting the vehicle.
South Korea and the United States have agreed to scale back their springtime military drills in an effort to improve diplomatic relations with North Korea.
An alligator weighing an estimated 700 pounds and measuring 13 feet 4 inches was found in a ditch in southwest Georgia.
Drug Enforcement Administration agents and law enforcement officers recovered enough fentanyl to kill nearly 2 million people during a raid at New York home.
Two police officers who shot and killed an unarmed man won't be charged, the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office said Saturday afternoon.
The National Transportation Safety Board has begun an investigation into a fatal Tesla crash in Florida.
Stansted Airport in London reopened after flights were grounded for two hours because of an aborted flight on takeoff that caused minor injuries to 8 people.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, in Brooklyn during his campaign kickoff rally, described Donald Trump as 'most dangerous president in modern American history.'
A federal judge has ordered political strategist Roger Stone to explain why he did not disclose the "imminent" release of a book that may violate a gag order.
Japanese automaker Subaru said it would recall some 1.3 million vehicles over feared flaws in their brake lights, according to multiple news reports.
Drug companies expanded a recall of Losartan lots after detecting a third potentially cancer-causing impurity in blood pressure medication.
Southwest Airlines sued the union representing its mechanics, accusing workers of making frivolous write-ups resulting in up to 100 flight cancellations a day.
Women who get pregnant within a year of stillbirth have no higher risk of complications than those who wait at least two years, a new study says.
Actor and filmmaker Seth Rogen has signed on to star in an episode of the new version of "The Twilight Zone."
President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded for leniency ahead of his sentencing next week in one of the two cases he's charged in.
A new Red Nose Day sketch starring Jennifer Saunders will lampoon "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again," the sequel to the movie musical "Mamma Mia!"
Film star Johnny Depp filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit Friday against actress Amber Heard, his ex-wife.
Oakland teachers have reached a tentative agreement with the school district to return to class Monday after striking for a week.
The Conservative Political Action Conference's final day featured the event's most prominent speaker: President Donald Trump.
Britain's ITV said it has ordered six episodes of "Glass Houses," a new drama starring "Vicar of Dibley" alum Dawn French.
Alex Collins, the running back who the Baltimore Ravens waived Friday after a car crash-related arrest, has been formally charged and released on bail.
Pop star Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" is the No. 1 album for a second week.
Nikki Bella said it is essential to protect her time, needs and privacy, even though so much of her personal life is played out in public.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon began its inaugural test flight early Saturday morning. 

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