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Baltimore Ravens to sign former Oakland Raiders WR Seth Roberts The Baltimore Ravens will sign former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Seth Roberts to a one-year contract, the team announced Friday. Dallas Cowboys lock up star DE DeMarcus Lawrence on five-year deal The Dallas Cowboys and star defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence agreed to a five-year contract, the team announced Friday. Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play sleepers blamed for 10 infant deaths Federal officials issued a warning Friday blaming a Fisher-Price sleeper for 10 infant deaths over the past four years. UNC women's basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell investigated for alleged racial comments North Carolina Tar Heels head women's basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell is under investigation over allegations that she made racial remarks to players. Heart deaths declined after Obamacare went into effect Medicaid expansion under "Obamacare" may have quickly translated into fewer heart disease deaths among middle-aged Americans, a new study suggests. Bill Cosby defamation suit settled; actor blasts insurance company A defamation lawsuit against Bill Cosby was settled Friday, though the entertainer accused his insurance company of resolving the case without his knowledge. Vikings CB Holton Hill receives four-game suspension; team signs two AAF defenders The NFL suspended Minnesota Vikings cornerback Holton Hill for the first four games of the 2019 regular season. Canada to halt sales of breast implants linked to cancer Canadian health officials on Friday announced they plan to halt the sale of implants linked to a form of cancer. FDA: Recalled blood pressure meds safe to use until shortages end Amid shortages of widely used blood pressure drugs due to contamination with potentially cancer-causing impurities, the FDA said patients can safely take the tainted drugs in the short term. Hayabusa-2 bombs asteroid with copper cannonball Hayabusa-2 launched a copper cannonball at Ryugu, successfully exploding a crater on the asteroid's surface. Smoking after cancer diagnosis raises healthcare costs, study says On average, smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lift costs by an additional $11,000 per patient, according to research published Friday in JAMA Open Network. 3rd federal judge rules against census citizenship question A third federal judge ruled that the Department of Commerce's plans to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 census is unlawful Friday. March Madness: Final Four point spreads, title game betting odds Brackets are busted, but the 2019 NCAA men's basketball tournament has three games remaining. Here are the best bets to advance and potential title favorites. Look: Tortoise survived at least four days in the woods Animal rescuers in Wales said a tortoise was rescued from a wooded area after at least four days on its own in the wild. Timothy Simons, Ron Cephas Jones land 'Looking for Alaska' roles "Veep" alum Timothy Simons and "This is Us" actor Ron Cephas Jones have joined the cast of the Hulu series, "Looking for Alaska." Watch: Fisherman helps stranded fox reach shore A fisherman in Russia came to the rescue of a fox that ended up stranded on a chunk of floating ice. Donald Trump withdraws nomination of Ron Vitiello for ICE director President Donald Trump on Friday withdrew his nomination of Ron Vitiello as director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Watch: Underwater wedding for scuba divers in Australia A pair of scuba diving enthusiasts held an underwater wedding ceremony in Australia, and the event was caught on video by a surprised witness. Actor Jussie Smollett won't reimburse Chicago $130,000, lawyer says A lawyer representing actor Jesse Smollett told the city of Chicago that Smollett will not pay $130,000 the city says it is owed. Eddie Lacy works out for Baltimore Ravens Free agent running back Eddie Lacy worked out for the Baltimore Ravens Friday. Cardinals activate slugger Jedd Gyorko from injured list The St. Louis Cardinals have activated infielder Jedd Gyokro from the injured list, prior to their home-opener Friday against the San Diego Padres. Screw-shaped bird sperm swims faster Screw-shaped or spiral sperm swim faster than straight sperm, according to a new survey of songbird sperm conducted by researchers at the University of Oslo. Cedric the Entertainer to host 'Lip Sync to the Rescue' Comedian Cedric the Entertainer is scheduled to host a one-hour special for CBS called "Lip Sync to the Rescue." March Madness: Vanderbilt names ex-NBA star Jerry Stackhouse new coach Former NBA star Jerry Stackhouse was named the new men's basketball coach at Vanderbilt Friday, following the school's dismissal of Bryce Drew. CDC: E. coli outbreak has sickened 72 in 5 states Federal health and agriculture officials said Friday they're investigating an E. coli outbreak that's sickened 72 people across five states. |
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'White supremacist' graffiti at destroyed social justice center is anti-Semitic symbolThe Iron Guard symbol — representing prison bars — is associated with a fascist movement that took off before World War II, scholars say. Saudi Arabia arrests activists, including two U.S. citizensThose detained, seven men and one woman, are not frontline activists but have expressed support for women's rights and other reforms. Kidnapped American tourist was on 'bucket list' safari"She's a very spontaneous and independent woman," one friend said. British leader asks Europe for another Brexit extensionE.U. leaders are due to meet Wednesday and must unanimously agree to approve any delay. Atheists forced underground as religious hard-liners battle for control of Iraq after ISIS“A wave of atheism will overwhelm Iraq because of the wrong practices of Islamic parties,” one Muslim scholar said. More Recent Articles
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Trump Says Fed Should Cut Rates and Lift EconomyPresident Trump said on Friday that he wanted another round of quantitative easing from the central bank. Herman Cain Opens a New #MeToo Minefield for RepublicansPresident Trump’s Federal Reserve pick is forcing lawmakers to confront a fresh round of uncomfortable allegations of sexual misconduct against women as the 2020 campaign begins. Trump Lawyer Asserts President’s Right to Keep Tax Returns PrivateThe lawyer’s argument foreshadows a likely and far-reaching legal fight over President Trump’s tax returns that could wind up in the Supreme Court. Guantánamo Trials Grapple With How Much Evidence to Allow About TortureThe military tribunals originally barred public mention of what happened at C.I.A. prisons. Now a key question is what evidence terrorism suspects can use as the cases inch forward. Waiting for Asylum in the United States, Migrants Live in Fear in MexicoHundreds of Central American migrants who are seeking asylum in the United States could soon be sent to wait in Mexico under a policy that has been expanded by the Trump administration. Trump Presses His Argument of a Border Crisis in California VisitThe president hailed what he said was the “tremendous impact” of the wall in Calexico, but in fact the part he visited was an upgrade to an existing section of fencing, not the kind of new construction he has called for. Seeking ‘Tougher’ Direction for ICE, Trump Withdraws His NomineeThe president pulled his choice to run the immigration enforcement agency just hours before he left for a California border town to address what he considers to be a crisis at the border. The Latest in Military Strategy: MindfulnessSoldiers in several countries, including the U.S., are being taught deep breathing and meditation techniques to improve focus during chaos. Lil Nas X Added Billy Ray Cyrus to ‘Old Town Road.’ Is It Country Enough for Billboard Now?After a song that melds hip-hop and country was booted from the trade publication’s Hot Country chart, Lil Nas made a countermove. Fed, Boeing, Lil Nas X: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Editorial Observer: America’s Leaders Need Sex EdFor those who want to regulate women’s bodies, ignorance has been no obstacle. Does Anyone Collect Old Emails?We used to hold on to letters, tickets and playbills to remind us of the past. But those things are rapidly disappearing. Trump Chooses No ChoiceOf course a man has the right to change his mind … Jewish Memory and Israel’s ElectionWhy Netanyahu’s challenger deserves to win Biden, Honorable Patriot, Should Side With RestraintUnless he’s a glutton for punishment, he should not run. The times have changed more than he can grasp. How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love FortniteDon’t think of it as an evil video game. Think of it as a rowdy block party. I’m a Tech Addict and I’m Not AshamedLots of people have talked about the downsides of tech. But something can be convenient and good for you at the same time. If Prisons Don’t Work, What Will?The Democratic presidential candidates should look at what a growing number of prosecutors are doing to end mass incarceration. Libya Is Entering Another Civil War. America Can Stop It.The Trump administration must act fast to stop the escalating conflict in Libya, which will subvert ongoing efforts for a peaceful settlement and strengthen the Islamic State. Big Tech Was Designed to Be ToxicGreed. It’s about greed. Feature: How A.S.M.R. Became a SensationThe brain-tingling feeling was a hard-to-describe psychological oddity. Until, suddenly, it was a YouTube phenomenon. Social LIT: Inside the Insta-Cover GamesThe “Seven Day Book Cover Challenge” has become digital catnip for book lovers online. Work Friend: My Company’s I.T. Director Is Holding My Data HostageIt really is time we all learned how to code. Boeing to Cut Production of 737 Max After 2 Fatal CrashesThe company also announced it would create a new board committee to review the design and development of new airplanes. New U.S. Sanctions Seek to Block Venezuelan Oil Shipments to CubaThe sanctions, senior administration officials said, could force a “recalibration” of Venezuela’s relationship with Cuba, which has been defending the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Mick Jagger Reportedly Undergoes Heart ProcedureThe Rolling Stones had postponed the last leg of its current tour to accommodate the treatment. “I’m feeling much better now,” Jagger said on Twitter. U.S. Revokes Visa of I.C.C. Prosecutor Pursuing Afghan War CrimesFatou Bensouda, I.C.C. chief prosecutor, is seeking an investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan, including possible U.S. involvement. A Top Lawyer Will Plead Guilty in the College-Admissions ScandalGordon Caplan, a former co-chairman of the firm Willkie Farr, was charged with paying $75,000 to help his daughter get into college. That Noise? The Rich Neighbors Digging a Basement Pool in Their $100 Million BrownstoneThe extremely loud and incredibly expensive renovations that have shattered a formerly quiet residential block in Manhattan. Joe Biden Jokes About Hugging in a Speech, Then Offers a Mixed Apology“I’m sorry I didn’t understand more,” Mr. Biden said about his hugs and kisses to women over the years. “I’m not sorry for any of my intentions.” Dan Robbins, Who Made Painting as Easy as 1-2-3 (and 4-5-6), Dies at 93But was it art? No, Mr. Robbins said, but paint-by-numbers kits — all the rage among young baby boomers — gave the inartistic the “experience” of art. 3 Black Churches Have Burned in 10 Days in a Single Louisiana ParishOfficials said that they had found “suspicious elements” in each case and that “there is clearly something happening in this community.” How to Deal With a Jerk Without Being a JerkIt’s natural to get defensive, but that only escalates the cycle of aggression. From Disco to Techno, He’s Seen It on Sugar Hill’s Dance FloorEddie Freeman opened the Sugar Hill club in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, in 1979. Night life and the neighborhood have changed, but they still come to dance. A Lost World War II Airman Lived On in Letters. Now He Has Been Found.The remains of Staff Sgt. Vincent J. Rogers Jr., 21, were recently identified, officials said this week. His letters have been the focus of an exhibit in a California museum since 2010. Trilobites: Watch Two Tiny Moons Eclipse the Sun on MarsPhobos and Deimos, the two Martian moons, got between the red planet and the sun in March. How to Cure the New Senioritis? Make Yourself Your Senior ProjectThe end of senior year is now often characterized by a sense of purposelessness. Here are five ways high school seniors can connect with what matters to them. More Recent Articles |
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The Baltimore Ravens will sign former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Seth Roberts to a one-year contract, the team announced Friday.
The Dallas Cowboys and star defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence agreed to a five-year contract, the team announced Friday.
Federal officials issued a warning Friday blaming a Fisher-Price sleeper for 10 infant deaths over the past four years.
North Carolina Tar Heels head women's basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell is under investigation over allegations that she made racial remarks to players.
Medicaid expansion under "Obamacare" may have quickly translated into fewer heart disease deaths among middle-aged Americans, a new study suggests.
A defamation lawsuit against Bill Cosby was settled Friday, though the entertainer accused his insurance company of resolving the case without his knowledge.
The NFL suspended Minnesota Vikings cornerback Holton Hill for the first four games of the 2019 regular season.
Canadian health officials on Friday announced they plan to halt the sale of implants linked to a form of cancer.
Amid shortages of widely used blood pressure drugs due to contamination with potentially cancer-causing impurities, the FDA said patients can safely take the tainted drugs in the short term.
Hayabusa-2 launched a copper cannonball at Ryugu, successfully exploding a crater on the asteroid's surface.
On average, smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lift costs by an additional $11,000 per patient, according to research published Friday in JAMA Open Network.
A third federal judge ruled that the Department of Commerce's plans to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 census is unlawful Friday.
Brackets are busted, but the 2019 NCAA men's basketball tournament has three games remaining. Here are the best bets to advance and potential title favorites.
Animal rescuers in Wales said a tortoise was rescued from a wooded area after at least four days on its own in the wild.
"Veep" alum Timothy Simons and "This is Us" actor Ron Cephas Jones have joined the cast of the Hulu series, "Looking for Alaska."
A fisherman in Russia came to the rescue of a fox that ended up stranded on a chunk of floating ice.
President Donald Trump on Friday withdrew his nomination of Ron Vitiello as director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A pair of scuba diving enthusiasts held an underwater wedding ceremony in Australia, and the event was caught on video by a surprised witness.
A lawyer representing actor Jesse Smollett told the city of Chicago that Smollett will not pay $130,000 the city says it is owed.
Free agent running back Eddie Lacy worked out for the Baltimore Ravens Friday.
The St. Louis Cardinals have activated infielder Jedd Gyokro from the injured list, prior to their home-opener Friday against the San Diego Padres.
Screw-shaped or spiral sperm swim faster than straight sperm, according to a new survey of songbird sperm conducted by researchers at the University of Oslo.
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer is scheduled to host a one-hour special for CBS called "Lip Sync to the Rescue."
Former NBA star Jerry Stackhouse was named the new men's basketball coach at Vanderbilt Friday, following the school's dismissal of Bryce Drew.
Federal health and agriculture officials said Friday they're investigating an E. coli outbreak that's sickened 72 people across five states. 

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