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New England Patriots DC Greg Schiano steps down from position New England Patriots defensive coordinator Greg Schiano stepped down from his role with the team, the coach announced Thursday. Brain stimulation can ease debilitating depression, study says For those who suffer debilitating depression, stimulating the brain can bring desperately needed relief, new research shows. Philadelphia Eagles acquire RB Jordan Howard in trade with Chicago Bears Philadelphia acquired Pro Bowl running back Jordan Howard in a trade with the Chicago Bears, the Eagles announced Thursday night. Trump, Moon to convene for summit in Washington South Korea's presidential Blue House said Friday President Moon Jae-in is to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump. March Madness: Kentucky's PJ Washington returns to practice, may play Kentucky Wildcats forward PJ Washington returned to practice Thursday for the first time since the SEC tournament and may have a chance to play against Houston. March Madness: North Carolina's Nassir Little questionable due to illness North Carolina freshman forward Nassir Little may not play in the Tar Heels' Sweet 16 game against Auburn due to an illness. Air Force B-1 Bombers grounded for safety inspections The U.S. Air Force announced its fleet of B-1 bombers would be ordered to stand down for safety inspections on Thursday. Opening Day: Sling TV adds MLB Network, Strike Zone as 2019 season begins Sling TV announced the addition of the MLB Network and MLB Network Strike Zone to its live-streaming service Thursday. Mexico raises alert level after Popocatepetl volcano eruption Mexico's National Disaster Prevention Center raised its alert for the Popocatepetl volcano due to increased activity on Thursday. Victim's family sues Boeing over crash of 737 Max crash The family of a Rwandan man killed in an Ethiopian Airlines flight earlier this month sued Boeing on Thursday over alleged defects in the company's 737 Max family of airplanes. Maryland adopts $15 minimum wage, overriding governor's veto Maryland's General Assembly voted Thursday to override Gov. Larry Hogan's veto of a bill to gradually raise the state's minimum wage to $15. Radiers ink free agent RB Crowell, LB Marshall to one-year deals The Oakland Raiders added two veterans to the roster Thursday, signing both running back Isaiah Crowell and linebacker Brandon Marshall. Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan retires Wells Fargo CEO and President Tim Sloan is retiring Thursday amid years of scrutiny over the way the company treats customers, the bank announced. Donald Trump: Special Olympics will be funded after proposed cuts President Donald Trump announced a reversal of plans to cut funding from the Special Olympics on Thursday. Venezuela bans Juan Guaido from running for office for 15 years Venezuela's government banned opposition leader Juan Guaido from running for public office, the country's comptroller announced Thursday. Fetal nicotine exposure linked to SIDS Pregnant women who smoke may be raising the risk of their newborn having sudden infant death syndrome or heart arrhythmia, according to a new study. World's first living donor HIV-to-HIV kidney transplant delivers hope The world's first kidney transplantation from a patient living with HIV to a recipient also living with HIV took place this week. Climate change may aid spread of disease-bearing mosquitoes Global warming places up to 1 billion people worldwide at risk of exposure to disease-carrying mosquitoes over the next 50 years, new research indicates. Dee Gordon thanks Ichiro Suzuki with full-page newspaper ad Seattle Mariners star Dee Gordon paid homage to former teammate Ichiro Suzuki with a full-page ad in Thursday's Seattle Times. Evidence of deep groundwater on Mars detailed in new study Mars may still host active groundwater deep beneath its surface, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Southern California. Fourth victim of Utrecht, Netherlands, tram shooting dies A fourth victim injured in a shooting aboard a tram in Utrecht, Netherlands, last week died Thursday, the Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office said. |
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South Korean leader heading to U.S. to meet with TrumpThe meeting will be the first between the U.S. and South Korean leaders since President Donald Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un collapsed last month. Fourth victim dies following Utrecht tram attackThe 74-year-old man died Thursday. Two men and a woman died on the day of the attack, and one victim remains injured in hospital. Bangladesh high-rise office building fire leaves more than a dozen deadMany people were trapped inside the building, but fire officials said after battling the blaze for several hours that most had been rescued. What one strongman's exit plans say about Putin's futureKazakhstan's Nursultan Nazarbayev helped steer his vast, oil-rich Central Asian nation through the turbulent years that followed the fall of the Soviet Union. Pope explains reluctant ring kiss: fear of spreading germs"The Holy Father told me that the motivation was very simple: hygiene," Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti said. "He wants to avoid the risk of contagion for the people, not for him." Special forces storm tanker after migrants hijack ship in MediterraneanMaltese authorities said migrants had hijacked Turkish oil tanker after it rescued them in the Mediterranean Sea. More Recent Articles
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New York Sues Sackler Family Members and Drug DistributorsThe state’s lawsuit offers detail on methods allegedly used to flood the market with opioids, fueling an epidemic. Demands for Adam Schiff’s Head Highlight Chasm That Only Widened With Mueller’s ConclusionRepublicans on the Intelligence Committee called on its chairman, Representative Adam B. Schiff, to resign. He accused them of turning a blind eye to President Trump’s wrongdoing. Inside the Tensions at Carlos Ghosn’s NissanOnce seen as a model of global cooperation, the Nissan-Renault alliance seethed with fear and rivalries, raising questions about its future. Lyft Prices I.P.O. at $72 a Share, Marking Arrival of Gig Economy to Wall St.Lyft’s I.P.O. heralds a new generation of Silicon Valley darlings on the public markets. Uber, Pinterest and Slack are expected to follow. Pete Buttigieg (It’s ‘Boot-Edge-Edge’) Is Making Waves in the 2020 RacePete Buttigieg may have a challenging last name and an unconventional résumé. But he’s drawing big crowds and has jumped to third place in a poll of Iowa voters. Supreme Court Stays Execution of Buddhist InmatePrison officials in Texas had rejected the inmate’s request that his spiritual adviser be present in the execution chamber, a decision his lawyers said violated the Constitution. Supreme Court Refuses to Block Ban on Bump StocksChallengers said the Trump administration exceeded its authority in banning the devices, which the Justice Department has said helps transform semiautomatic weapons into fully automatic machine guns. Lyft, President Trump, M.L.B.: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Constitution and the President’s TweetsShould the First Amendment prohibit officials from retaliating against constituents on social media? Some courts are saying yes. Longing for an Internet CleanseA small rebellion against the quickening of time. G.O.P. Cruelty Is a Pre-existing ConditionRepublicans just won’t stop trying to take away health care. The Taxman Is (Not) Coming After YouThe federal government is ignoring the easy part of the solution to its fiscal problems — collecting billions of dollars in unpaid taxes. Meghan Markle and My Tabloid ObsessionShe’s a Rorschach test for whoever happens to be reading and writing about her. ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ in the Time of NetflixThe announcement that it will become a series has reverberated throughout the world. Can the streaming giant do the classic justice? Oliver North Showed Republicans the Way OutBelligerence, shamelessness and partisanship can take you far. The People Who Won’t Be DupedAlgeria’s army finally turns its back on the president. But the protesters want much more than that. The Implicit Punishment of Daring to Go to College When PoorA documentary to be screened on Capitol Hill next month, in which I am featured, chronicles the experience of low-income students navigating college admissions. Is Trump Keyser Söze — Or Inspector Clouseau?Maybe the president brilliantly played the media. Or maybe we just played ourselves. The Flood of Court Cases That Threaten AbortionRepublican presidents sought judges who could be counted on to oppose abortion. The voices of those judges come through clearly in cases now making their way to the Supreme Court. A Watchful Eye on Facebook’s Advertising PracticesIs the social media giant finally facing consequences for ads that discriminate? Do You Understand Elizabeth Warren’s Plan for Fixing Big Tech?Politicians have lots of ideas for regulating big tech. Here’s how to know which ones work. At 71, She’s Never Felt Pain or Anxiety. Now Scientists Know Why.Scientists discovered a previously unidentified genetic mutation in a Scottish woman. They hope it could lead to the development of new pain treatment. French Raise a Glass to a Health Warning About Too Much Wine“For your health, it’s maximum two glasses a day, and not every day,” the health agency said. France’s response? Deafening silence. Plastic Bags to Be Banned in New York StateState lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo have agreed to ban most single-use plastic bags; counties will have the option to impose a 5-cent paper-bag fee. Black Lawyer Says He Was Detained on the Job and Accused of Being a SuspectRashad James, who works for Maryland Legal Aid, filed a complaint this week asking for the deputy who detained him to be investigated. Trump’s Pick for No. 3 Post at Justice Dept. Withdraws From ConsiderationJessie K. Liu is said to have faced opposition from the Senate Judiciary Committee because some members believed she was not a conservative enough choice. L. Douglas Wilder, Ex-Governor of Virginia, Accused of Sexual Harassment by College StudentA 22-year-old woman accused Mr. Wilder, the country’s first elected African-American governor, of kissing her without her consent in 2017. Border Officer’s Secret in Arizona: He Was UndocumentedMarco A. De La Garza Jr. was an officer with Customs and Border Protection from 2012 to 2018. But his Texas birth certificate was fraudulent. Wells Fargo C.E.O. Timothy Sloan Abruptly Steps DownMr. Sloan took over as chief in 2016 as the bank dealt with the fallout of a series of scandals. C. Allen Parker was named the interim chief executive. Victoria Ruvolo, Who Forgave Her Attacker, Is Dead at 59She was severely injured when a teenager threw a frozen turkey that smashed through her car’s windshield. But she argued against a harsh sentence. How to Protect Your Smart Home From HackersSmart home devices can make life more convenient, but may put you at risk of being hacked. Ensure your safety with a few simple measures. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Help Get Rid of DistractionsYou and your phone need a break. ‘Don’t Succumb to the Fear’: Women Share Travel Safety TipsNo woman is responsible for harassment or any other violent act against her. But experienced travelers and government agencies show how to travel as safely as possible. Critic’s Notebook: El Anatsui’s Monumental New Show Is an Act of JusticeA pilgrimage to Munich finds a resplendent tribute to the Ghanaian-born artist, and a fitting epitaph for the curator, Okwui Enwezor. Critic’s Pick: ‘The Brink’ Review: Considering the Unlikely Charm of Stephen BannonThis documentary trails the former White House adviser as he tours Europe and America promoting right-wing populist nationalism. ‘Scotty’ the T. Rex Is the Heaviest Ever Found, Scientists SayThe dinosaur, named Scotty, was excavated the Saskatchewan province of Canada in the 1990s. 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New England Patriots defensive coordinator Greg Schiano stepped down from his role with the team, the coach announced Thursday.
For those who suffer debilitating depression, stimulating the brain can bring desperately needed relief, new research shows.
Philadelphia acquired Pro Bowl running back Jordan Howard in a trade with the Chicago Bears, the Eagles announced Thursday night.
South Korea's presidential Blue House said Friday President Moon Jae-in is to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Kentucky Wildcats forward PJ Washington returned to practice Thursday for the first time since the SEC tournament and may have a chance to play against Houston.
North Carolina freshman forward Nassir Little may not play in the Tar Heels' Sweet 16 game against Auburn due to an illness.
The U.S. Air Force announced its fleet of B-1 bombers would be ordered to stand down for safety inspections on Thursday.
Sling TV announced the addition of the MLB Network and MLB Network Strike Zone to its live-streaming service Thursday.
Mexico's National Disaster Prevention Center raised its alert for the Popocatepetl volcano due to increased activity on Thursday.
The family of a Rwandan man killed in an Ethiopian Airlines flight earlier this month sued Boeing on Thursday over alleged defects in the company's 737 Max family of airplanes.
Maryland's General Assembly voted Thursday to override Gov. Larry Hogan's veto of a bill to gradually raise the state's minimum wage to $15.
The Oakland Raiders added two veterans to the roster Thursday, signing both running back Isaiah Crowell and linebacker Brandon Marshall.
Wells Fargo CEO and President Tim Sloan is retiring Thursday amid years of scrutiny over the way the company treats customers, the bank announced.
President Donald Trump announced a reversal of plans to cut funding from the Special Olympics on Thursday.
Venezuela's government banned opposition leader Juan Guaido from running for public office, the country's comptroller announced Thursday.
Pregnant women who smoke may be raising the risk of their newborn having sudden infant death syndrome or heart arrhythmia, according to a new study.
The world's first kidney transplantation from a patient living with HIV to a recipient also living with HIV took place this week.
Global warming places up to 1 billion people worldwide at risk of exposure to disease-carrying mosquitoes over the next 50 years, new research indicates.
Seattle Mariners star Dee Gordon paid homage to former teammate Ichiro Suzuki with a full-page ad in Thursday's Seattle Times.
Mars may still host active groundwater deep beneath its surface, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Southern California.
A fourth victim injured in a shooting aboard a tram in Utrecht, Netherlands, last week died Thursday, the Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office said. 

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