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March Madness: Maryland fans call foul over LSU's winning shot The LSU Tigers advanced to the Sweet 16 on Saturday with a 69-67 win clinched in the final seconds with a layup by Tremont Waters. Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander agrees to $66M extension Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander agreed to a two-year contract extension worth $66 million through the 2021 season. Pentagon IDs two soldiers killed in Afghanistan The Department of Defense on Saturday released the identities of two soldiers who died this week during combat in Afghanistan. Death toll increases to 64 in Chinese chemical plant blast Officials raised the death toll at a chemical plant that exploded in eastern China to 64 and announced the rescue of a survivor two days after the blast. Patriots owner Robert Kraft apologizes amid prostitution scandal New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft broke his silence Saturday, offering an apology weeks after he was arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute. Trump Russia probe: Who's involved, where it stands Here's a rundown of the major players in the investigation into Russian attempts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election and how are they connected. French Yellow Vest protesters have calmer week Yellow Vest protests were less violent Saturday compared to last weekend as police outnumbered demonstrators in Paris, law enforcement said. 'The Politician' to premiere Sept. 27 on Netflix Netflix has set Sept. 27 as the premiere date for Ryan Murphy's new series, "The Politician." Cruise ship stalls near Norway, prompting evacuation The Viking Sky cruise ship experienced engine problems off Norway's coast, forcing emergency crews to start evacuating some 1,300 passengers via helicopter. Kazakhstan renames capital in honor of former President Nursultan Nazarbayev Interim Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Saturday signed a decree renaming Kazakhstan's capital from Astana to Nur-Sultan. Adding calcium to diet won't raise risk of eye disease, study says In a new study that contradicts earlier research, investigators found adding calcium to your diet will not raise your risk of a common age-related eye disease. Federal deficit balloons to record in February The federal government's budget deficit grew to $234 billion in February, the largest monthly shortfall on record, according to a Treasury Department report. Cyclone Idai death toll grows to 700 amid fears of more flooding The death toll in Mozambique from Cyclone Idai grew to more than 400 Saturday, a number that is expected to grow higher. 1 million rally in London for 2nd Brexit vote More than 1 million people participated in a march in London on Saturday, demanding a second public vote on Brexit. Bill Nighy, Miranda Hart to star in 'Emma' remake Bill Nighy and Miranda Hart have joined the ensemble of a new film based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel, "Emma." Watch: Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson reunite in 'Unicorn Store' trailer Netflix has released a 2 1/2-minute trailer for "Unicorn Store," a movie featuring "Captain Marvel" co-stars Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson. Italy signs on to China's Belt and Road initiative Italy became the first G-7 country to sign on to China's Belt and Road initiative, a deal experts say is meant to expand the country's ambitions into Europe. Janel Parrish, John Corbett returning for 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' sequel The sequel to 2018's "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is now in pre-production, with director Michael Fimognari at the helm, Netflix announced. At-home colon tests may help get more adults screened for cancer New research suggests that mailing at-home colon cancer tests to folks who are overdue for their checks might prompt them to get screened. New Zealand mosques targeted in mass shooting reopen Two mosques where a man shot and killed 50 worshipers in Christchurch, New Zealand, reopened on Saturday. Season 15 will be the last for 'Supernatural' The stars of "Supernatural" posted a video on social media Friday announcing the upcoming 15th season will be The CW show's last. Denis Villeneuve starts filming 'Dune' remake Denis Villeneuve has begun filming his star-studded "Dune" remake, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Entertainment announced this week. Blasts kill at least 3 at stadium in Afghanistan's Helmand province At least three people were killed in explosions at an agriculture ceremony in Afghanistan's Helmand province Saturday, officials said. Report: FEMA illegally released private info of disaster victims FEMA released private information of over 2 million survivors of hurricanes and fires to a contractor, a Department of Homeland Security report said. Juice WRLD's 'Death Race For Love' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Juice WRLD's "Death Race For Love" is the No. 1 album in the United States. |
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Driver working in Syria with NBC News killed in explosion"We are thankful that NBC employees escaped unharmed, however one of the local drivers working with them was tragically killed," Noah Oppenheim said. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Brexit marchers flood into LondonHundreds of thousands of anti-Brexit protesters demanded the government hold a new referendum on whether Britain should leave the E.U. 'Hotel Mumbai' film brings old wounds to light for terror attack survivorsThe upcoming nationwide release of the film is disturbingly timely given the current state of the relations between India and Pakistan. Passengers airlifted from cruise ship stranded off NorwayPassengers were hoisted one-by-one from the deck of the vessel and airlifted to a village just north of the town of Molde on Norway's west coast. Tens of thousands in southern Africa need help after cycloneNo one knows how many people are missing from Cyclone Idai. More than 600 people are confirmed dead in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. France's 'yellow vests' march in Paris as troops join police to prevent troublePresident Emmanuel Macron on Friday dismissed criticism from opposition leaders regarding the involvement of the military. U.S.-backed forces declare victory over ISIS in SyriaPresident Donald Trump has said he will pull U.S. forces from Syria after the group's territorial defeat. More Recent Articles
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As Mueller Report Lands, Prosecutorial Focus Moves to New YorkThe special counsel’s work may be done, but prosecutors in Manhattan and elsewhere are pursuing investigations into the president’s family business and more. Mueller’s Findings Will Remain Confidential at Least Another DayAttorney General William P. Barr was determining what parts of the special counsel’s report to make public after a 22-month investigation into Russia’s effort to interfere in the 2016 election. 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. 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. At Democratic Campaign Events, Mueller Report Is Barely MentionedThe special counsel’s report, delivered on Friday, was on voters’ minds. But so were health care, immigration, school shootings and other subjects that hit closer to home. ISIS Caliphate Crumbles as Last Village in Syria FallsAmerican-backed forces took the last remnant of territory under Islamic State rule in Syria, but signs of the group’s resurgence are already visible. Boeing Was ‘Go, Go, Go’ to Beat Airbus With the 737 MaxCaught short by its rival’s gains, Boeing raced to update its workhorse jet rather than design a new one. Workers describe a hectic project, but say they hadn’t felt safety was compromised. Israel Lobby Convenes in Washington Amid Fraying Bipartisanship and Rising TensionOn the surface, the annual Aipac conference looks relatively unchanged. But recent actions by President Trump and rising criticism of Israel on the left are taking a toll. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsThe Saudis’ secret spy team. Are you a snowplow parent? Manohla Dargis reviews Jordan Peele’s “Us.” Rick Steves wants to set you free. And more. news analysis: Human Contact Is Now a Luxury GoodScreens used to be for the elite. Now avoiding them is a status symbol. The First Time Women Shouted Their AbortionsFifty years ago, a group of women stood up in a church and talked about ending their pregnancies. The way they did so still shapes how we discuss the topic today. Release the Whole Mueller ReportCongress needs to be able to make its own assessment of the facts — and so do we. Editorial Observer: Stephen Moore Would Be a Loyalist, not an Expert, at the FedPresident Trump has tried to get the Federal Reserve to share his love of low interest rates. Now he’s ratcheting up the pressure. news analysis: How Powerful Is Vladimir Putin Really?Russia today doesn’t seem like “a properly run dictatorship.” A Case for the Electoral CollegeAnd why and how that case might fail. Britain Is Drowning Itself in NostalgiaBrexit has exposed my country as a solipsistic backwater. The Islamic State Has Not Been DefeatedMake no mistake: The group will be back unless the conditions that gave birth to it are addressed. Felicity Huffman: Desperate Housewife, Devoted Parent and Now a DefendantWhen the actress was implicated in the college admissions scandal, it stunned people in her acting circles and at the prestigious high school her older daughter attends. Cruise Ship Near Norway With Nearly 1,400 Passengers Is Being EvacuatedDramatic videos and photos on Twitter showed the ship listing, furniture sliding from one side to the other and water rushing on board. Man Charged in Subway Attack on 78-Year-Old Woman That Was Caught on Video, Police SayThe attack, on board a No. 2 train in the Bronx this month, was captured on a video that has gained more than 10 million views. Barbra Streisand Apologizes for Her Remarks About Michael Jackson’s AccusersMs. Streisand said two men featured in the new documentary “Leaving Neverland” who claim to have been abused by Mr. Jackson as boys were “thrilled” to be with him. Robert Kraft Apologizes in First Public Comments About Prostitution CaseThe owner of the New England Patriots said in a statement that he was “truly sorry” for the “hurt and disappointment” he had caused. Rafi Eitan, Israeli Spymaster Who Caught Eichmann, Is Dead at 92He led the team that seized the Nazi architect of the Final Solution in Argentina and later handled the American spy Jonathan Jay Pollard. After a Deadly Ferry Accident, a Grim Vigil at an Iraqi MorgueAt least 97 people have died in the accident, which turned a festive Kurdish New Year celebration this week into a scene of horror. Defying Allies, Italy Signs On to New Silk Road With ChinaThe move by Italy to join China’s “One Belt One Road” project crystallized shifting geopolitical balances and the populist Italian government’s willingness to break with its traditional partners. More Recent Articles
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The LSU Tigers advanced to the Sweet 16 on Saturday with a 69-67 win clinched in the final seconds with a layup by Tremont Waters.
Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander agreed to a two-year contract extension worth $66 million through the 2021 season.
The Department of Defense on Saturday released the identities of two soldiers who died this week during combat in Afghanistan.
Officials raised the death toll at a chemical plant that exploded in eastern China to 64 and announced the rescue of a survivor two days after the blast.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft broke his silence Saturday, offering an apology weeks after he was arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute.
Here's a rundown of the major players in the investigation into Russian attempts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election and how are they connected.
Yellow Vest protests were less violent Saturday compared to last weekend as police outnumbered demonstrators in Paris, law enforcement said.
Netflix has set Sept. 27 as the premiere date for Ryan Murphy's new series, "The Politician."
The Viking Sky cruise ship experienced engine problems off Norway's coast, forcing emergency crews to start evacuating some 1,300 passengers via helicopter.
Interim Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Saturday signed a decree renaming Kazakhstan's capital from Astana to Nur-Sultan.
In a new study that contradicts earlier research, investigators found adding calcium to your diet will not raise your risk of a common age-related eye disease.
The federal government's budget deficit grew to $234 billion in February, the largest monthly shortfall on record, according to a Treasury Department report.
The death toll in Mozambique from Cyclone Idai grew to more than 400 Saturday, a number that is expected to grow higher.
More than 1 million people participated in a march in London on Saturday, demanding a second public vote on Brexit.
Bill Nighy and Miranda Hart have joined the ensemble of a new film based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel, "Emma."
Netflix has released a 2 1/2-minute trailer for "Unicorn Store," a movie featuring "Captain Marvel" co-stars Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson.
Italy became the first G-7 country to sign on to China's Belt and Road initiative, a deal experts say is meant to expand the country's ambitions into Europe.
The sequel to 2018's "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is now in pre-production, with director Michael Fimognari at the helm, Netflix announced.
New research suggests that mailing at-home colon cancer tests to folks who are overdue for their checks might prompt them to get screened.
Two mosques where a man shot and killed 50 worshipers in Christchurch, New Zealand, reopened on Saturday.
The stars of "Supernatural" posted a video on social media Friday announcing the upcoming 15th season will be The CW show's last.
Denis Villeneuve has begun filming his star-studded "Dune" remake, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Entertainment announced this week.
At least three people were killed in explosions at an agriculture ceremony in Afghanistan's Helmand province Saturday, officials said.
FEMA released private information of over 2 million survivors of hurricanes and fires to a contractor, a Department of Homeland Security report said.
Rapper Juice WRLD's "Death Race For Love" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 

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