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Possible tornadoes strike Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi Possible tornadoes touched down in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday, damaging homes, causing minor injuries and leaving people without power. 46 fishing on icy Lake Erie rescue The U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies rescued 46 people stranded Saturday morning when ice broke apart while fishing on Lake Erie. Two missing climbers' bodies ID'd in Pakistan search The bodies of two climbers missing for almost two weeks on a mountain in Pakistan have been found. Founder of spa in Robert Kraft arrest advertised access to Donald Trump A Chinese woman who founded a spa where Robert Kraft was accused of paying for sex also ran a business offering access to President Donald Trump. R. Kelly released from jail after paying $161,000 in child support R. Kelly, who is battling sex-abuse allegations, was released from the Cook County Jail on Saturday after paying $161,000 in overdue child support. Oklahoma school bus collision kills 2 adults, 1 child A school bus collision in Oklahoma overnight has killed three people, including one child on the bus. Kevin Smith loves Stan Lee's 'Mallrats' moment in 'Captain Marvel' Kevin Smith took to Twitter to thank Marvel Studios for tying his movie "Mallrats" to the late Stan Lee's cameo in "Captain Marvel." Four lawyers, pilot ID'd in fatal plane crash into Florida lake The five people killed in a plane crash into South Florida's Lake Okeechobee included four attorneys with the same law firm and the pilot. Zazie Beetz to star in a 'Twilight Zone' episode "Atlanta" and "Deadpool 2" actress Zazie Beetz has signed on to star in an upcoming episode of the revamped version of "The Twilight Zone." Pope, Latter-day Saints president meet for first time Pope Francis met Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prophet Russell Nelson in the Vatican on Saturday, marking a historic encounter between such leaders Japan ferry collision injures 80; whale may be to blame At least 80 people were injured Saturday after a jetfoil ferry may have hit a whale in the Sea of Japan. Philadelphia bans cashless stores in first for U.S. cities Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has signed off on a new law that will make the city the first in the United States to ban cashless stores. No third season for 'SMILF,' Showtime saysBaby of Islamic State member Shamima Begum dies in Syria; wanted to return to Britain The 3-week-old son of Shamima Begum has died in Syria after Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid revoked her citizenship a member of the Islamic State Adriana Barraza lands role in 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels' "Babel" and "Thor" actress Adriana Barraza has joined the ensemble of Showtime's "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels." Passengers evacuated by slides after emergency landing Passengers on a plane that made an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport were evacuated by slides and all flights were halted for one hour. U.S. citizens will need a visa to visit Europe in 2021 Starting in 2021, U.S. citizens will need a visa to visit most European countries due to border security issues. 'Star is Born' soundtrack tops the U.S. album chart The soundtrack to the movie musical "A Star is Born" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. Taraji P. Henson, Ed Helms teaming up for 'Coffee & Kareem' "Empire" actress Taraji P. Henson and "The Office" alum Ed Helms are set to star in the comedy film "Coffee & Kareem," Netflix announced. 'Airwolf' actor Jan-Michael Vincent dead at 73Dry eye, migraines might be linked: Study People with migraines may be at higher odds of also having chronic dry eye disease, and that's especially true for seniors, new research shows. Beware of drowsy driving as Daylight Saving Iime begins The switch to Daylight Saving Time can increase the risk of driver fatigue and crashes, but there are a number of ways to reduce the danger, an expert says. |
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More blackouts hit Venezuela as opposition, government rallyTensions were only compounded further by a new power shutdown that came just hours after an earlier blackout in the country appeared to be easing. Japanese woman honored by Guinness as oldest person at 116Kane Tanaka was born in 1903. She loves playing the board game Othello and enjoys studying mathematics. Adidas says women to get same World Cup bonus as menAdidas says on Twitter that it believes “in inspiring and enabling the next generation of female athletes, creators and leaders through breaking barriers.” The cost of Brexit: Here's what Britons might lose after the divorceFrom the right to work in 27 other countries to roaming free cellphone service across the bloc, there are plenty ways Brexit will change life in the U.K. India asks Pakistan for crackdown on terror groups as tensions ease between nuclear rivalsTensions flared between the nuclear rivals after a suicide attack on a convoy of Indian paramilitary soldiers in the Indian-held Kashmir that killed 40 soldiers. 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. More Recent Articles
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Amazon’s Tax Breaks and Incentives Were Big. Hudson Yards’ Are Bigger.New York was riveted by a debate over incentives offered to Amazon to build a headquarters. But Hudson Yards, the huge office and luxury residential development in Manhattan, has received far more. How ISIS Is Rising in the Philippines as It Dwindles in the Middle EastIn the lawless jungles and seas of the southern Philippines, militants launch deadly attacks under the black flag of the Islamic State. Bernie Sanders-Style Politics Are Defining 2020 Race, Unnerving ModeratesThe leading Democratic candidates have largely broken with consensus-driven politics and embraced progressive ideas on health care, taxes, the environment and Middle East policy. Amy Klobuchar Talks Health Care, Israel and, Yes, That CombMs. Klobuchar was interviewed at the South by Southwest festival on Saturday, as was Elizabeth Warren, who spoke about her proposal to break up tech giants. In South Africa’s Fabled Wine Country, White and Black Battle Over LandA generation after apartheid, the Stellenbosch region is gripped by a struggle that pits white citizens who still control much of the economy against their black neighbors. U.S. Continues to Separate Migrant Families Despite Rollback of PolicyPresident Trump officially rescinded the practice of separating migrant families at the border, yet more than 240 children have been separated since. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsThe 25 songs that matter now. The last Blockbuster. Luke Perry had a stroke and died; Kara Swisher had one and lived. Aidy Bryant gets ‘Shrill.’ And more. As Daylight Saving Looms, Suppose We Spring Forward, and Never Fall Back?A growing number of state legislatures across the country are considering proposals to spring forward, but never fall back — and stay on daylight time forever. Will There Be Smoking Guns in the Mueller Report?I’ve followed the investigation closely. Here’s what I’ll be looking for. Are You an Amazon or an Apple Family?Home innovations like smart microwaves and toilets could lock us into a digital caste system. Ken Jennings: What Alex Trebek Is Really LikeAn ode to our generation’s Cronkite. Is Anti-Semitism Exceptional?The inevitable decline of left-wing philo-Semitism. I Am Not Your Tinder FantasyIt’s great to spice up your relationship! But queers don’t exist for your pleasure. ‘An Angel From God,’ and Border Agents Took HerTrump’s cruel separation of immigrant families continued after he declared he was ending the practice. The Real Horror of the Anti-VaxxersThis isn’t just a public health crisis. It’s a public sanity one. Will Trump Trade the Future for a Hill of Beans?The outlines of a potential trade deal with China suggest President Trump once again is prioritizing superficial gains over America’s long-term economic interests. Think Like a Libel LawyerIt's the best way to keep an open mind in our “pick your side and stay on it” era. The Black Gun Owner Next DoorI’m an African-American historian and, on most issues, decidedly liberal. Could I rethink my anti-gun stance? Woodrow Wilson and ‘the Ugliest of Treacheries’After World War I, America was supposed to lead the fight against colonialism. What happened? After Outcry, Jeff Sessions’s Former Spokeswoman Drops Editing Role at CNNThree weeks after her appointment as a “political editor,” Sarah Isgur Flores said she would be an on-air analyst at the network. Barbara Winslow Grant, Mother of Times Chairman, Dies at 90Ms. Grant, who was the wife of one Times publisher, mother of another and grandmother of a third, devoted much of her life to volunteerism. Power Still Flickering, Venezuelans Take to Streets to ProtestThousands of opposition supporters marched to central Caracas, testing a heavy police presence as the country struggled to emerge from its worst blackout in recent memory. Julia Ruth Stevens, Babe Ruth’s Daughter, Dies at 102The Babe’s adopted daughter was a tireless promoter of baseball, and of her father’s legacy. Wells Fargo Says Its Culture Has Changed. Some Employees Disagree.Regulators have said the bank cannot grow until it fixes practices that led to a series of sales scandals. Employees report limited progress. For Americans, Travel to Europe Will Be Slightly More ComplicatedAs part of an enhanced security process, citizens traveling to the majority of the European Union nations after January 2021 will have to register online and pay a small fee. What It’s Like to Be a Black Man in JapanRace/Related is a weekly newsletter focused on race and identity, with provocative stories from around The New York Times. heads up: At an Arizona Ranch, Desert Beauty with a Side of Border PoliticsThe fence along the Mexican border was once such a deterrent to visitors that it helped drive Rancho de la Osa out of business. Now the barrier is an attraction for the dude ranch. She Takes What You’ve Told Facebook and Sells It to a Luxury BrandMorin Oluwole heads the social media giant’s advisory operation for Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and others. More Recent Articles
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Possible tornadoes touched down in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday, damaging homes, causing minor injuries and leaving people without power.
The U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies rescued 46 people stranded Saturday morning when ice broke apart while fishing on Lake Erie.
The bodies of two climbers missing for almost two weeks on a mountain in Pakistan have been found.
A Chinese woman who founded a spa where Robert Kraft was accused of paying for sex also ran a business offering access to President Donald Trump.
R. Kelly, who is battling sex-abuse allegations, was released from the Cook County Jail on Saturday after paying $161,000 in overdue child support.
A school bus collision in Oklahoma overnight has killed three people, including one child on the bus.
Kevin Smith took to Twitter to thank Marvel Studios for tying his movie "Mallrats" to the late Stan Lee's cameo in "Captain Marvel."
The five people killed in a plane crash into South Florida's Lake Okeechobee included four attorneys with the same law firm and the pilot.
"Atlanta" and "Deadpool 2" actress Zazie Beetz has signed on to star in an upcoming episode of the revamped version of "The Twilight Zone."
Pope Francis met Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prophet Russell Nelson in the Vatican on Saturday, marking a historic encounter between such leaders
At least 80 people were injured Saturday after a jetfoil ferry may have hit a whale in the Sea of Japan.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has signed off on a new law that will make the city the first in the United States to ban cashless stores.
There will be no third season of the comedy "SMILF" on Showtime.
The 3-week-old son of Shamima Begum has died in Syria after Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid revoked her citizenship a member of the Islamic State
"Babel" and "Thor" actress Adriana Barraza has joined the ensemble of Showtime's "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels."
Passengers on a plane that made an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport were evacuated by slides and all flights were halted for one hour.
Starting in 2021, U.S. citizens will need a visa to visit most European countries due to border security issues.
The soundtrack to the movie musical "A Star is Born" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
"Empire" actress Taraji P. Henson and "The Office" alum Ed Helms are set to star in the comedy film "Coffee & Kareem," Netflix announced.
"Hooper" and "Airwolf" star Jan-Michael Vincent has died at the age of 73.
People with migraines may be at higher odds of also having chronic dry eye disease, and that's especially true for seniors, new research shows.
The switch to Daylight Saving Time can increase the risk of driver fatigue and crashes, but there are a number of ways to reduce the danger, an expert says. 

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