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| FanDuel declares Orlando Apollos as AAF champions; to pay out all futures bets The FanDuel Sportsbook declared the Orlando Apollos as champions of the Alliance of American Football and paid out all futures bets. Duke's Zion Williamson could receive shoe deal worth $10 million per year Sports apparel companies are already preparing their best offers in the hopes of signing Duke Blue Devils star Zion Williamson. Amy Adams to star in Ron Howard's 'Hillbilly Elegy' adaptation Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard has tapped Amy Adams to star in his Netflix adaptation of J.D. Vance's novel, "Hillbilly Elegy." Boys given ketamine during Thai cave rescue, doctors say Twelve boys rescued last year from a Thai cave after it became flooded were given ketamine, a sedative, during the rescue, doctors said. Seattle Seahawks sign DE Cassius Marsh, one other The Seattle Seahawks signed defensive end Cassius Marsh and pass rusher Nate Orchard, the team announced Thursday. Significant gender pay gap seen for infertility doctors A new study finds that female obstetrician-gynecologists who specialize in reproductive endocrinology and infertility get paid far less than their male colleagues. Elder abuse on the rise in U.S., especially among men As the American population ages, elder abuse rates are increasing, particularly among men, federal health officials reported Thursday. House votes to reauthorize Violence Against Women Act, close boyfriend loophole The House on Thursday voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act with added measures to close the so-called "boyfriend loophole." Watch: California thief stuffs chainsaw down his pants Police in California are working Thursday to track down a man who stole a chainsaw from a Fresno hardware store by shoving it into his pants. March Madness: Houston signs head coach Kelvin Sampson to extension Houston men's head basketball coach Kelvin Sampson signed a contract extension to remain with the Cougars, the school announced Thursday. Eric Holder Jr. charged with murder in Nipsey Hussle slaying Officials charged the man suspected of killing rapper Nipsey Hussle over the weekend with murder, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced. $10M North Carolina Lottery winner plans to spoil his 12 grandchildren A North Carolina man plans to "spoil" his 12 grandchildren after winning a $10 million lottery prize. Pirates place OF Corey Dickerson on IL with strained shoulder Pittsburgh Pirates starting outfielder Corey Dickerson is going to miss an extended amount of time with a strained left shoulder. DOJ reaches $122M settlement with drug companies over Medicare copay violation Three drugmakers accused of illegally paying copays for Medicare patients reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice totaling $122.6 million. San Antonio Spurs ink 7-foot forward Donatas Motiejunas The San Antonio Spurs have added size to their roster, inking forward Donatas Motiejunas to a contract. AAF star Keith Reaser to sign with Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback Keith Reaser is headed from the AAF to the NFL, after agreeing to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs Thursday. Study: One in 12 Canadians with migraines has attempted suicide Canadian researchers have found a link between migraines, violence and suicide attempts, a new study says. Watch: Mets' Syndergaard impresses himself on curveball strikeout Noah Syndergaard was impressed by his own pitch after a strikeout of catcher Yan Gomes during the New York Mets' game Tuesday against the Washington Nationals. Jeff Bezos keeps 75% of Amazon stock in divorce MacKenzie Bezos said Thursday that she is giving her ex-husband, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, 75 percent of their Amazon stock and full voting control of the shares. SpaceIL's lunar lander secures orbit around the moon ahead of next week's touchdown On Thursday, the first privately funded lunar lander, a small Israeli spacecraft named Beresheet, successfully inserted itself into orbit around the moon. Moments from MLB opening day Major League Baseball kicks off the season with opening day games across the country on March 28, 2019. Trump delays threat to close U.S.-Mexico border to 2020 President Donald Trump said Thursday he would not close the U.S.-Mexico border for at least a year, backing off of an earlier threat to close the border as early as this week. Wind-whipped wildfire prompts evacuations in South Korea border town A devastating fire has engulfed the northeastern South Korea border town of Goseong, leading to one death, at least 11 injuries and damage to numerous buildings and houses.According to the Gangwon Fire Headquarters, fire Surgery like Jagger: Heart valve replacement not that uncommon While Rolling Stones fans were concerned that Mick Jagger needs a new heart valve, doctors say most patients with the same condition can get what they need -- and often without intensive surgery. | 


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| Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn speaks out after his rearrest"Why arrest me except to try to break me? I will not be broken," the former auto executive said Thursday.       The Brexit referendum helped break British politics. Could another one fix it?Such a drastic move would provoke uproar among pro-Brexit supporters.       Hunt for kidnapped U.S. tourist covers area bigger than Rhode IslandSecurity at the border has been heightened in recent months due to an Ebola outbreak in neighboring Congo.       Pilots in deadly Boeing 737 crash followed rules, official report saysEthiopia's transport minister recommended that aviation authorities confirm the problem had been solved before allowing the model of jet back into the air.       Nazi death-camp guard found unfit to stand trialAbout 65,000 people were murdered or died at Stutthof, which is near what is now the Polish city of Gdansk.       How a $230,000 debt and a LinkedIn message led an ex-CIA officer to spy for ChinaKevin Mallory went years without a steady job, making him a ripe target for recruitment, court documents say.       Suspect in Christchurch mosque attack to face 50 murder counts, police say"Other charges are still under consideration," New Zealand police said.       More Recent Articles
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| Ethiopian Crash Report Indicates Pilots Followed Boeing’s Emergency ProceduresWhile the findings are not final, initial evidence has raised new concerns about whether Boeing and federal regulators provided sufficient guidance for pilots of the new 737 Max model.       Trump Ignores Own History in Taking a Jab at BidenPresident Trump’s response seemed like a typical partisan jab, except for the fact that it was issued by a man who has been accused by more than a dozen women of sexual misconduct and assault.       Trump Says He Wants Herman Cain, Former Pizza Executive, for Fed BoardThe potential nomination signals the second time in weeks that the president has considered someone with partisan views for the Fed.       Pete Buttigieg Faces Scrutiny Over ‘All Lives Matter’ Remark in 2015Mr. Buttigieg said Thursday that he had not understood at the time that the phrase had become a sort of counter-slogan to the Black Lives Matter movement.       Some on Mueller’s Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr RevealedMembers of the special counsel’s team have told associates that their findings are more troubling for President Trump than the attorney general indicated.       Justice Dept. Defends Release of Limited Glimpse of Mueller’s FindingsSome of Robert S. Mueller III’s investigators have said the attorney general failed to adequately portray their findings and how troubling they could be for President Trump.       Anti-Semitism Is Back, From the Left, Right and Islamist Extremes. Why?Anti-Semitism is now being harnessed for political ends by ideologies that otherwise would have little overlap. That fusion is new, and dangerous, experts say.       Mormon Church to Allow Children of L.G.B.T. Parents to Be BaptizedThe church reversed policies barring children of same-sex couples from important religious practices and said it would no longer label those in same-sex marriages as apostates.       For Nipsey Hussle and Rap’s Thriving Middle Class, Staying Close to Home Can Have a PriceThe Los Angeles rapper who was killed last weekend was one of a number of successful hip-hop artists who have remained where they got their start, despite the risks.       Trade, Boeing, Jeff Bezos: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.       Sure, Let’s Make the Senate Even Less DeliberativeRepublicans muscle through a rules change to shorten debate on nominations, further eroding the influence of the minority party.       Winning the War on PovertyThe Canadians are doing it; we’re not.       Donald Trump Is Trying to Kill YouTrust the pork producers; fear the wind turbines.       We Are Too Weak to Stop IsraelFor Palestinians, it doesn’t matter who wins the election there next week.       Fear, Loathing and Fentanyl ExposureIt’s almost impossible to ingest opioids by accident, but misinformation has triggered a panic about the risks.       Can Museums Heal History’s Wounds?Repatriation battles are no longer isolated to a few museums wrestling with their colonial legacies.       Uber but for Xi JinpingShiny new app, same old propaganda.       The Electoral College Was Not a Pro-Slavery PloyThere is a lot wrong with how we choose the president. But the framers did not put it into the Constitution to protect the South.       Four Ways for Republicans to Fix Health CareThey keep searching for a politically safe silver bullet that slays Obamacare and yet leaves everyone happy. That plan doesn’t exist.       Making Video Games Is Not a Dream JobThe workers behind hits like Fortnite and Call of Duty need unions to protect them from exploitation.       Brexit, Ireland and the Failure of the European IdeaIf the Troubles return, it will signal the defeat of one of the Continent’s great postwar achievements.       More Internet, Less SexThe modern decline of healthy social interactions.       I’ve Seen the Best and Worst of China. Be Wary.When a trade deal is reached, President Trump may hail it as a triumph. But other big problems need attention.       Critic’s Pick: Vietnam, Through the Eyes of ArtistsThe war and its human toll had a profound impact on artists addressing the turbulent times. The personal and political meet in a poignant show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.       Boycott Israel’s Election? A Palestinian Rapper Says NoIn a video that’s going viral, a hip-hop artist argues with himself, but ultimately says the benefits of voting outweigh the risks of staying home.       Nonfiction: The Stoic Philosopher of the Lockup“Solitary,” by Albert Woodfox, is a remarkable testament of suffering and self-transformation by a man who survived more than 40 years in solitary confinement.       Trump Names Jovita Carranza, U.S. Treasurer, to Lead the Small Business AdministrationThe current administrator of the agency, the former pro wrestling executive Linda E. McMahon, stepped down from the role last week.       Memorial Sloan Kettering Leaders Violated Conflict-of-Interest Rules, Report FindsA policy review follows months of turmoil at the cancer center, which pledged an overhaul, including new rules on public disclosure and limits on outside profits.       North Carolina Women’s Basketball Coach Faces Complaints of Racially Insensitive CommentsSylvia Hatchell was placed on leave after players’ families complained to university officials, according to two people with direct knowledge of the accusations.       He Said He Was Timmothy Pitzen, a Missing Boy. Tests Show He Isn’t.Timmothy has been missing since age 6, after his mother apparently killed herself and left a note saying he was safe but “you will never find him.”       Body Found in Storage Unit May Be Missing Staten Island Teacher, Police SayJeanine Cammarata, 37, a mother of three, has been missing for five days and was in the process of divorcing her husband.       Militia Advances on Libyan Capital, Raising Prospect of Renewed Civil WarGen. Khalifa Hifter, who controls eastern Libya, has for years threatened to seize the entire country. Rival militias vowed to stop him.       A Boy Wandered Onto the Subway Tracks. A No. 5 Train Operator Sprang Into Action.The subway operator, Hopeton Kiffin, slowed his express train and gently coaxed the child off the tracks in Brooklyn and safely onto the train.       Kick-Start Your Reading Habit With Bite-Sized BooksIf you don’t feel like you have the time to read more, or struggle to finish a book, this method will help. If you have time for Twitter or Instagram, you have time for these books.       It May Be the Most Cursed Film Ever. These 5 Crew Members Saw It Through.Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” is reaching screens after 30 years, several cast changes and a flash flood. Those who were there at the start look back.       ‘High Life’ Review: Robert Pattinson Is Lost in SpaceThe director Claire Denis fills her science-fiction fantasy with drift, fluids and beautiful people, including Juliette Binoche and André Benjamin.       Israel’s Beresheet Lunar Lander Moves Into Moon OrbitNext week, the robotic probe built by the nonprofit SpaceIL is to attempt to land on the lunar surface.       More Recent Articles | 
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