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Rafi Eitan, spy who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, dies Rafi Eitan, one of the lead agents who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, has died. Watch: Hornets' Jeremy Lamb keeps playoff hopes alive with buzzer-beater Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lamb banked in a half-court shot at the buzzer to beat the Toronto Raptors 115-114 on Sunday. Spoiler alert! Key characters killed as 'Walking Dead' Season 9 winds down The Season 9 body count continued to grow on "The Walking Dead" Sunday, with the deaths of several beloved characters. Boston Bruins star Zdeno Chara signs one-year extension Boston Bruins star defenseman Zdeno Chara signed a one-year contract extension, the team announced Saturday. Former Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs WR Jeremy Maclin retires Former Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jeremy Maclin announced his retirement from the NFL. Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski announces retirement after nine seasons A loud and brash personality who played the position in legendary fashion, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has called it a career at the age of 29. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand kicks off presidential bid in New York rally New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand officially kicked off her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Sunday in a rally in front of Trump International Hotel on Sunday. Indians 3B Jose Ramirez carted off after fouling ball off knee The Cleveland Indians injury woes continued Sunday as All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez left the team's spring training game against the Chicago White Sox. Former Patiorts Super Bowl hero Malcolm Mitchell announces retirement Many NFL players are just getting their careers started at 25, but for former New England Patriots receiver Malcolm Mitchell, he's calling it a career. Phillies hopeful slugger Rhys Hoskins will be ready for the opener Left shoulder soreness has kept Philadelphia Phillies slugger Rhys Hoskins off the field recently, but the team is hopeful he'll be ready to go for the opener. William Barr: Mueller report finds no Russia conspiracy, doesn't exonerate Trump of obstruction The special counsel's investigation found that neither President Donald Trump nor any of his aides conspired with the Russian interference in the 2016 election. Mali government dismisses military leaders after village massacre Mali's government dismissed high-ranking military officials Sunday, one day after a group of hunters killed 134 herders. Georgia State's Ron Hunter to be next Tulane basketball coach Georgia State's Ron Hunter said Sunday he will be the next head basketball coach for the Tulane Green Wave. Henry Avocado issues recall for possible listeria contamination Henry Avocado Corporation announced a voluntary recall of California-grown whole avocados sold in bulk at retail stores due to potential contamination. Alabama men's basketball team fires head coach Avery Johnson After four seasons on the job, the Alabama Crimson Tide fired men's basketball coach Avery Johnson, the school announced Sunday. Two Parkland, Fla., shooting survivors die in apparent suicides Two survivors of the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last year died in possible suicides this week, local authorities said. Cleveland Indians sign infielder Brad Miller In need of help in the infield due to injuries, the Cleveland Indians announced Sunday the team added free agent infielder Brad Miller. Bette Midler, Judith Light join 'Politician' ensemble Entertainer Bette Midler announced Sunday that she and actress Judith Light will appear in Ryan Murphy's new Netflix show, "The Politician." Gun deaths up sharply among U.S. school kids Gun-related deaths among school-age children in the United States are increasing at alarming rates, researchers report. Early results in Thai elections provide no clear winner Early tallies from Thailand's first election in eight years showed inconclusive results as parties vie for a majority of seats in the country's Parliament. Will Smith, Lana Condor walk orange carpet at Kids' Choice Awards Stars attended 32nd annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards at USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles on March 23, 2019. Photo by Chris Chew/UPI 'Us' tops North American box office with $70.3M "Us" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $70.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. 600 groups sue Sackler family over opioid crisis Hundreds of cities, counties and Native American tribes filed a lawsuit against members of the Sackler family for creating the opioid crisis. Alicia Silverstone, Paul Rudd reunite with 'Clueless' co-stars "Clueless" co-stars Alicia Silverstone, Breckin Meyer and Donald Faison posted photos on social media after reuniting Saturday in Chicago. |
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Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation detailsMore than 300 events, more than 100 people and organizations, spanning more than ten years. American Airlines extends cancellation of 737 Max 8 flightsThe extended grounding of the planes will result in approximately 90 cancellations per day, American Airlines said in a statement. 'We thought that was it': Passengers airlifted to safety from stranded luxury cruise ship“It was like what you see in the movies," one passenger told NBC News. Thrust into Brexit spotlight, lawmakers fear for their safety as tensions mountPrime Minister Theresa May blamed Parliament for the chaos in a televised address to the public last week. 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. A shelter in Turkey opened by Syrian refugee women faces an uncertain futureA lack of funding could lead to the closure of The Salem Center, which says it is the largest shelter in Turkey run by Syrian refugees for Syrian refugees. Thousands attend New Zealand vigil to honor mosque attack victimsOfficials estimate up to 40,000 people attended the event. 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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Mueller Finds No Trump-Russia Conspiracy, but Stops Short of Exonerating President on ObstructionThe attorney general released the main findings of the closely watched investigation into Russia’s election interference and whether Trump associates conspired. News Analysis: A Cloud Over Trump’s Presidency Is LiftedThe end of the special counsel’s investigation without findings of collusion with Russia fortified the president for the battles to come, including his campaign for re-election. Barr Clears Trump of Obstruction After Mueller DemursThe special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, punted on whether President Trump obstructed justice. Attorney General William P. Barr stepped in to exonerate the president. No Impeachment in View, but Democrats Push On With Investigations of TrumpDemocrats vowed to gain access to the full special counsel report, and seized on statements that were less than definitive in the attorney general’s summary of it. Eager to Court Jews (and Fracture Democrats), Republicans Push Bills on Anti-SemitismThe bills are part of a larger political strategy aimed partly at showing that Republicans are more willing to tackle anti-Semitic hate speech than divided Democrats. ‘A State of Emergency’: Native Americans Stranded for Days by FloodingOn the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, extreme weather and bad roads have left some residents stranded for nearly two weeks with limited food and water. ‘It’s Time to Break the Chains.’ Algerians Seek a Revolution.The demonstrations in Algeria have grown larger every week and now seem unstoppable. The protesters demand the ouster of not only President Bouteflika, but his entire system. Discovered After 70, Black Artists Find Success, Too, Has Its PriceOnce on the margins, older African-American artists are suddenly a hot commodity. They are relishing the attention while dealing with the market’s grueling demands. Women Becoming Marines: ‘I’ Will No Longer Be in Your VocabularyWomen make up 8 percent of U.S. Marines. The military base at Parris Island, S.C., is where these women train. Mueller Report, Brexit, Boeing: Your Monday BriefingLet us help you start your day. No Collusion, No ‘Exoneration’A Trump-friendly attorney general’s letter doesn’t do justice to the special counsel’s investigation. Release his whole report. The Many Problems With the Barr LetterBy unilaterally concluding that Mr. Trump did not obstruct justice, the attorney general has made it imperative that the public see the Mueller report. It’s Bigger Than Mueller and TrumpTrumpism follows a historical pattern: Whenever black people make progress, white people respond forcefully. Trump’s Pointless Provocation on the GolanThere was no need to call for recognizing Israel’s annexation of the Syrian territory. It Will Take More Than a $34,000 Drug to Stop Postpartum DepressionWe need to pay more attention to the way our culture abuses and isolates new mothers. letters: What Mueller Found, and Didn’t FindReaders react to the attorney general’s summary of the special counsel’s report. A Grand Compromise on ImmigrationA bipartisan deal to bring millions of immigrants out of the shadows, and pay for a secure border. Netanyahu Lands in U.S., but New Scandal Could Mar His Big MomentWith the Israeli election weeks away, Netanyahu’s trip to Washington was supposed to show off his statesmanship. A scandal followed him here. ‘Pick My Cotton’: Video of Mock Whipping Prompts Fraternity to Expel 4 StudentsThe University of Georgia chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was temporarily suspended and four students were expelled after the video was circulated online. Rob Gronkowski, Who Played as Hard as He Partied, Retires From N.F.L.The Patriots’ dominant tight end, known for his combination of size and speed, announced his retirement on Instagram. Cambodia Faces Major Economic Blow as E.U. Weighs Ending Trade DealThe country’s worsening rights record and oppression of the opposition could lead to the revoking of its special access to European markets. Hamas Crackdown on Gaza Protests Instills FearWhen protests erupted across Gaza to protest tax increases and demand better living conditions, Hamas responded by beating demonstrators and detaining 1,000 people. N.C.A.A. Tournament: Duke Avoids Upset in Win Over Central FloridaIn a bid for the upset of the tournament, Central Florida came up just short, with a pair of shots in the final seconds rimming out. Big City: Stop Fixating on One Elite High School, Stuyvesant. There Are Bigger Problems.Exclusive options in public education, like Stuyvesant High School, will never lead the way to a fairer America. China Pledges Openness in Hopes of Reaching a Trade DealTop Chinese officials, looking at a skeptical audience both at home and abroad, pledge to open the country’s markets to foreign investment. books territory: Putting Literary Miami on the Map“I knew that there was a sophistication here,” said Mitchell Kaplan, the owner of Books & Books, “because I witnessed what people were reading.” How an Owner With Deep Roots Lured Bryce Harper to Lay Down His Own“I approach my job as a fan first,” said John Middleton, the Pennsylvania native who gave Harper a 13-year contract in a quest to make the Phillies a model franchise. What to Cook: What to Cook This WeekPractice your warm-weather cooking: Start with Yotam Ottolenghi’s latest, a baked paella with chorizo and shrimp, and go straight into a big salad. More Recent Articles |
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Rafi Eitan, one of the lead agents who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, has died.
Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lamb banked in a half-court shot at the buzzer to beat the Toronto Raptors 115-114 on Sunday.
The Season 9 body count continued to grow on "The Walking Dead" Sunday, with the deaths of several beloved characters.
Boston Bruins star defenseman Zdeno Chara signed a one-year contract extension, the team announced Saturday.
Former Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jeremy Maclin announced his retirement from the NFL.
A loud and brash personality who played the position in legendary fashion, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has called it a career at the age of 29.
New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand officially kicked off her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Sunday in a rally in front of Trump International Hotel on Sunday.
The Cleveland Indians injury woes continued Sunday as All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez left the team's spring training game against the Chicago White Sox.
Many NFL players are just getting their careers started at 25, but for former New England Patriots receiver Malcolm Mitchell, he's calling it a career.
Left shoulder soreness has kept Philadelphia Phillies slugger Rhys Hoskins off the field recently, but the team is hopeful he'll be ready to go for the opener.
The special counsel's investigation found that neither President Donald Trump nor any of his aides conspired with the Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Mali's government dismissed high-ranking military officials Sunday, one day after a group of hunters killed 134 herders.
Georgia State's Ron Hunter said Sunday he will be the next head basketball coach for the Tulane Green Wave.
Henry Avocado Corporation announced a voluntary recall of California-grown whole avocados sold in bulk at retail stores due to potential contamination.
After four seasons on the job, the Alabama Crimson Tide fired men's basketball coach Avery Johnson, the school announced Sunday.
Two survivors of the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last year died in possible suicides this week, local authorities said.
In need of help in the infield due to injuries, the Cleveland Indians announced Sunday the team added free agent infielder Brad Miller.
Entertainer Bette Midler announced Sunday that she and actress Judith Light will appear in Ryan Murphy's new Netflix show, "The Politician."
Gun-related deaths among school-age children in the United States are increasing at alarming rates, researchers report.
Early tallies from Thailand's first election in eight years showed inconclusive results as parties vie for a majority of seats in the country's Parliament.
Stars attended 32nd annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards at USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles on March 23, 2019. Photo by Chris Chew/UPI
"Us" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $70.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Hundreds of cities, counties and Native American tribes filed a lawsuit against members of the Sackler family for creating the opioid crisis.
"Clueless" co-stars Alicia Silverstone, Breckin Meyer and Donald Faison posted photos on social media after reuniting Saturday in Chicago. 

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