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Florida State's Phil Cofer informed of father's death after NCAA tournament win Florida State senior forward Phil Cofer learned of his father's death after the Seminoles' 76-69 win over Vermont on Thursday in the NCAA tournament. North Korea slams Seoul’s ‘trashy’ policy, U.S. cooperation South Korean policy initiatives should be "thrown in the trash" because they are a distraction to Korea-led unification, multiple Michigan State players restrain Tom Izzo after heated exchange with Henry Michigan State players had to restrain Spartans head coach Tom Izzo after a verbal exchange with freshman Aaron Henry during the team's win over Bradley. Watch: Maryland's Jalen Smith shakes backboard with monster dunk Maryland Terrapins big man Jalen Smith threw down a massive dunk in the team's win over Belmont on Thursday in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Kids exposed to pesticides early in life more likely to develop autism Children who are exposed to common pesticides, either while in the womb or in the first year of life, may be more likely to develop autism, a new study suggests. Watch: Murray State's Ja Morant posterizes Marquette defender Murray State standout guard Ja Morant threw down a monster slam in the Racers' win over fifth-seeded Marquette in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc pleads guilty Cesar Sayoc pleaded guilty Thursday to sending more than a dozen pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and news outlets last year. Baltimore Ravens ink QB Robert Griffin III to two-year deal Following the departure of Joe Flacco in a trade with the Denver Broncos, the Baltimore Ravens have inked a familiar backup for starter Lamar Jackson. Judge blocks laws passed by Wisconsin Republicans in lame-duck session A Wisconsin judged ruled to block laws passed by Republicans in the state during a lame-duck session and restored powers to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul. New device for chronic heart failure approved by FDA The Optimizer Smart System has been approved by the FDA for people with chronic, moderate-to-severe heart failure who are not candidates for other heart failure remedies. Migrant surge overwhelms El Paso authorities, shelters U.S. immigration authorities expect to release thousands of apprehended migrants into this West Texas city starting today. Fentanyl overdose deaths doubling each year, study shows The number of Americans dying from overdoses of the powerful narcotic fentanyl rose 12-fold in recent years, health officials reported Thursday. Facebook exposed hundreds of millions of passwords on internal database Facebook stored hundreds of millions of account passwords with no encryption in plain, searchable text where thousands of employees had access to it, the social media giant confirmed Thursday. Chinese shipping companies penalized for violating North Korea sanctions The U.S. Treasury Department designated Chinese shipping companies for penalties after they allegedly helped North Korea evade international trade sanctions. Most health apps share data with third parties, study shows The widespread use of mobile health apps is opening up patients to the potential for massive privacy breaches, a new study says Robots help bees and fish communicate Bees and fish can now converse with each other thanks to new robotics technology designed by researchers in Europe. Suns ink former March Madness star Jimmer Fredette The Phoenix Suns have signed former BYU guard and March Madness star Jimmer Fredette. Branson tour boat company won't operate year after fatal sinking The company operating a vessel that sank last year near Branson, Mo., killing 17, said it won't reopen its "duck boat" business this tourist season. Mississippi governor signs 'heartbeat' abortion law Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed a law Thursday that outlaws abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, prompting constitutional challenges. K-pop singer Jung arrested over sex video scandal A South Korea court issued a warrant for Jung Joon-young, a singer and TV personality, on charges of secretly filming sex videos and sharing them on a mobile chat. U.K. defense minister names new British Royal Navy warship Defense Minister Stuart Andrew named Thursday in Glasgow a new Royal Navy warship HMS Tamar. Framework offers doctors method to counter fears about vaccines While social media is often used to push anti-vaccine messages, it can also help doctors set the record straight on the safety of vaccines. |
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Pompeo suggests God sent Trump to save Israel"As a Christian, I certainly believe that's possible," the secretary of state said when asked whether the president had an explicitly divine mission. Britain granted short Brexit delay, won't leave European Union next weekThe U.K. has been granted a bit more time in figuring out the terms of its departure from the European trading bloc. Overloaded ferry sinks in Tigris River near Iraq's Mosul, killing 71The people were celebrating Nowruz, which marks the Kurdish new year and the arrival of spring, when the ferry sank due to a technical problem. Korean figure skater's team claims American hit her with skate during practiceThe International Skating Union said that it was made aware of the incident between U.S. skater Mariah Bell and Lim Eun-soo, but that it does not appear Bell intentionally hurt her. Fury follows U.K. PM May to Europe as she pleads for Brexit delayThe prime minister hopes to get a three-month extension to the Brexit process when she meets with European leaders later Thursday. World Down Syndrome Day: Father's tweet goes viral, inspiring thousands“She's no different. She and people with Down syndrome have a different outlook on life. She just completely changes your perception of life,” father says. Four-year-old who survived New Zealand mosque attack fights for her life"I coped, I was able to perform my job and I left my emotions until after I had repaired her," said Dr Adib Khanafer, his voice breaking mid-sentence. Tariffs are giving American whiskey makers a hangover, as liquor exports plummetIn the first half of 2018, before tariffs kicked in, whiskey exports grew 28 percent compared to the same period in 2017. In the second half, they fell 11 percent. FBI joins criminal probe into Boeing 737 Max certificationBoeing and the FAA, which certified the plane two years ago, are under increasing scrutiny after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on March 10. Venezuelan security forces detain key aide to opposition leader GuaidóAttorney Roberto Marrero is Guaidó's chief of staff and recently traveled with him as Guaidó builds international support. Danish badminton player banned over match-fixingJoachim Persson was found guilty of failing to report an approach in 2015 to lose the first set to an opponent but still win the match, and for failing to report an approach by another opponent to manipulate their match. Dutch suspect in Utrecht tram shooting to face terrorism chargeMonday's shooting in a tram in the central city of Utrecht that left three dead and three seriously injured indicate that the shooter acted alone. New Zealand seeks to ban nearly all semi-automatic weaponsLegislation to ban almost all military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles will be introduced the first week of April, the prime minister said. R. Kelly asks judge to allow him to perform shows in DubaiThe R&B singer was charged last month with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse for allegedly assaulting three underage girls and one adult woman. 51 school kids rescued after bus driver sets fire to vehicle in ItalyCarabinieri officers freed the hostages and captured their kidnapper after "an operation that we see in films with special agents," a prosecutor said. More Recent Articles
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In Golan Heights, Trump Bolsters Netanyahu but Risks Roiling Middle EastMr. Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy by declaring that Israel should have sovereignty over the Golan Heights — a move that has never been recognized internationally. A Brief History of the Golan Heights, Claimed by Israel and SyriaOn Thursday, President Trump tweeted about a hilly plateau beside the Sea of Galilee that has been one of Israel’s quieter frontiers for 52 years. E.U. Approves Brexit Extension, but Chaotic Departure Still LoomsThe short extension was conditioned on Parliament’s approving a withdrawal deal it has already rejected twice by decisive margins. Doomed Boeing Jets Lacked 2 Safety Features That Company Sold Only as ExtrasAirlines had to pay more for two optional upgrades that could warn pilots about sensor malfunctions. Boeing now plans to make one of the features standard. Lion Air Crash Families Say They Were Pressured to Sign No-Suit DealAfter the new 737 Max 8 jet went down in Indonesia, relatives of the victims say the airline is trying to buy their silence with a deal that also protected Boeing. A New Age of Warfare: How Internet Mercenaries Do Battle for Authoritarian GovernmentsSophisticated surveillance, once the domain of world powers, is increasingly available on the private market. Smaller countries are seizing on the tools — sometimes for darker purposes. Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Hackers for HireCompanies that hired former intelligence operatives are selling sophisticated hacking tools to government officials, who in some cases use them for nefarious purposes. More Floods, Trump, Lupita Nyong’o: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Editorial Observer: The Outspoken Women of the HouseThree freshman lawmakers shatter stereotypes as they make waves. America Deserves a Leader as Good as Jacinda ArdernNew Zealand’s prime minister moved swiftly to ban weapons of mass killing after a gunman attacked two mosques. What Rural America Has to Teach UsCivic service as a way of life. Don’t Make Health Care a Purity TestThere are multiple ways to achieve universal coverage. James Comey: What I Want From the Mueller ReportI am rooting for a demonstration to the world that the United States justice system works. Disability: Even in Grief, I Still Have PrideBeing part of the disability community means constantly losing friends and allies. I don’t expect that to change. Racism in Jury Selection Is Real. Can the Supreme Court Put an End to It?The ordeal of death-row inmate Curtis Flowers will yet again test the court’s commitment to equal justice under law. Getting Rid of the Electoral College Isn’t Just About TrumpBut does anyone really think popular vote losers make better presidents? Why Should Americans Be Grateful for $137 Insulin? Germans Get It for $55Only by the bizarre logic of the U.S. pharmaceutical industry does this drug count as any kind of generic. Palestinian Lives Don’t Matter**Unless Israel is to blame. letters: Why Trump Keeps Attacking John McCainReaders suggest envy or mental imbalance. Reconsiderations: From Dresden on the 50th Anniversary of ‘Slaughterhouse-Five’When Kurt Vonnegut was at work on his hugely influential antiwar novel, “he was writing to save his own life,” his daughter said. Critic’s Pick: Fraught and Fabulous: Art That Shows a Passion for DemocracySiah Armajani’s career survey at the Met Breuer and public sculpture in Brooklyn Bridge Park offer a portrait of the Iranian artist in exile in America. Wisconsin Judge Blocks Republicans’ Move to Limit Democratic Governor’s PowerIn one of several lawsuits over efforts to weaken the power of Gov. Tony Evers, the judge issued a temporary injunction. JetBlue Faces Lawsuit Saying Pilots Drugged and Raped Flight AttendantsThe lawsuit says that two pilots drugged and raped flight attendants last year and that the airline took no action when it learned of the assault. Residents of New Mexico Compound Plead Not Guilty to Terror ChargesA group of family members stands accused of running a terror camp and using malnourished children as pawns. Their lawyers say they are being targeted because they are Muslims. N.F.L. Settlement With Kaepernick and Reid Is Said to Be Much Less Than $10 MillionThe former San Francisco 49ers teammates, who accused the league’s 32 teams of colluding to keep them out of the game, reached a deal last month that included a confidentiality agreement. In New Zealand, Spreading the Mosque Shooting Video Is a CrimeThe charges came as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed to investigate the role that social media companies played in mosque massacres last week. Trump Supporter Sobs as He Describes Mailing Bombs to Obama, Clinton and Other DemocratsCesar Sayoc pleaded guilty to sending a series of mail bombs last fall to prominent Democrats, as well as George Soros, Robert De Niro and CNN. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Use Private Accounts for Official Business, Their Lawyer SaysMr. Kushner and Ms. Trump’s use of private email accounts and an unofficial messaging service could violate federal records laws, a House committee chairman said. Fiction: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Celebrates His 100th Birthday With a Novel“Little Boy” recounts his life story in a free association of flashes and arias, of high and low culture — the verbal riffs of a good talker. Ariana Grande’s Stylist Is Not Just Waiting in the WingsLaw Roach, the man behind the looks of Instagram’s biggest celebrity as well as Zendaya and Tiffany Haddish, uses clothes to send a message. Vietnam Embalms a Sacred Turtle, Lenin-StyleA turtle called Cu Rua, which many Vietnamese saw as a symbol of the country, has joined the elite club of icons embalmed and put on display by Communist regimes. More Recent Articles |
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Florida State senior forward Phil Cofer learned of his father's death after the Seminoles' 76-69 win over Vermont on Thursday in the NCAA tournament.
South Korean policy initiatives should be "thrown in the trash" because they are a distraction to Korea-led unification, multiple
Michigan State players had to restrain Spartans head coach Tom Izzo after a verbal exchange with freshman Aaron Henry during the team's win over Bradley.
Maryland Terrapins big man Jalen Smith threw down a massive dunk in the team's win over Belmont on Thursday in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Children who are exposed to common pesticides, either while in the womb or in the first year of life, may be more likely to develop autism, a new study suggests.
Murray State standout guard Ja Morant threw down a monster slam in the Racers' win over fifth-seeded Marquette in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Cesar Sayoc pleaded guilty Thursday to sending more than a dozen pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and news outlets last year.
Following the departure of Joe Flacco in a trade with the Denver Broncos, the Baltimore Ravens have inked a familiar backup for starter Lamar Jackson.
A Wisconsin judged ruled to block laws passed by Republicans in the state during a lame-duck session and restored powers to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul.
The Optimizer Smart System has been approved by the FDA for people with chronic, moderate-to-severe heart failure who are not candidates for other heart failure remedies.
U.S. immigration authorities expect to release thousands of apprehended migrants into this West Texas city starting today.
The number of Americans dying from overdoses of the powerful narcotic fentanyl rose 12-fold in recent years, health officials reported Thursday.
Facebook stored hundreds of millions of account passwords with no encryption in plain, searchable text where thousands of employees had access to it, the social media giant confirmed Thursday.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated Chinese shipping companies for penalties after they allegedly helped North Korea evade international trade sanctions.
The widespread use of mobile health apps is opening up patients to the potential for massive privacy breaches, a new study says
Bees and fish can now converse with each other thanks to new robotics technology designed by researchers in Europe.
The Phoenix Suns have signed former BYU guard and March Madness star Jimmer Fredette.
The company operating a vessel that sank last year near Branson, Mo., killing 17, said it won't reopen its "duck boat" business this tourist season.
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed a law Thursday that outlaws abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, prompting constitutional challenges.
A South Korea court issued a warrant for Jung Joon-young, a singer and TV personality, on charges of secretly filming sex videos and sharing them on a mobile chat.
Defense Minister Stuart Andrew named Thursday in Glasgow a new Royal Navy warship HMS Tamar.
While social media is often used to push anti-vaccine messages, it can also help doctors set the record straight on the safety of vaccines. 

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