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Japanese court agrees to release Carlos Ghosn on $4.5M bail A Japanese court agreed Wednesday to release former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn on bail for a second time. U.N. 'strongly condemns' Saudi Arabia's beheading of 37 people in mass executions U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet strongly condemned the beheading of 37 Saudi in spite of repeated protests from the international community. Gallup: Government, immigration most important problems for most Americans A Gallup poll released on Wednesday found that the government and immigration were the two greatest concerns for Americans. Pro Bowl pass rusher Ezekial Ansah visits Baltimore Ravens Free-agent defensive end and Pro Bowler Ezekial Ansah visited the Baltimore Ravens, the team announced Wednesday. NFL warns Jaguars' Tom Coughlin about comments on voluntary workouts Jacksonville Jaguars executive vice president Tom Coughlin received a warning letter from the NFL about his criticism of players skipping voluntary workouts. Ex-Texas tennis coach Michael Center pleads guilty in college admissions scandal A former University of Texas men's tennis coach pleaded guilty Wednesday to accepting bribes as part of a national college admissions scandal. Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to make MLB debut Friday The Toronto Blue Jays are calling up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to the major leagues. Top prospects ponder future on eve of 2019 NFL Draft Most prospects are choosing to be with family and friends during the 2019 NFL Draft, but some of the best potential talents told UPI they have alternate plans. NFL Draft 2019: Blind boy to read Ravens' pick off Braille card Mo Gaba, a blind 13-year-old Baltimore Ravens fan who is fighting cancer, will make history during the 2019 NFL Draft this weekend. U.S. soldier dies in non-combat-related incident in Iraq A U.S. soldier died in a non-combat-related incident in Taji, Iraq, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday. Supreme Court rules to limit employee access to class arbitration The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that workers can't band together in arbitration proceedings unless explicitly stated in their contracts. Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford's wife, Kelly, back in hospital after surgery Kelly Stafford, the wife of Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, returned to the hospital after a minor setback following her brain tumor surgery. Officials: Sri Lankan bombing suspects 'well educated,' had international ties Sri Lankan officials revealed Wednesday that the suspects behind the deadly Easter Sunday suicide bombings were "well-educated" with "middle-class" backgrounds and international ties. William Barr to testify before Senate judiciary committee next week Attorney General William Barr is scheduled to answer questions before the Senate judiciary committee next week, the panel announced Wednesday. FDA finds contamination at 21% of ice cream manufacturers Twenty-one percent of U.S. ice cream facilities evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration tested positive for harmful pathogens such as listeria, a report released Wednesday indicated. Tropical Cyclone Kenneth makes path toward storm-ravaged Mozambique The African nation of Mozambique on Tuesday braced for the arrival of another storm while still reeling from the effects of Cyclone Idai. Blue Jays prospect Guerrero blasts third HR in eighth game in minors Toronto Blue Jays top prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to impress, hitting his third homer in his eighth minor league game Wednesday afternoon. NFL Draft 2019: Odds dipping for Kyler Murray as No. 1 pick Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray is still the favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, but the odds are dipping. NASA, FEMA, international partners to hold asteroid impact exercise NASA, FEMA and several other international partners will participate in an asteroid impact exercise at the 2019 Planetary Defense Conference. Lockheed Martin awarded $117.1M contract for F-35 parts Lockheed Martin has received a $117.1 million contract modification for a variety of spares for the F-35 fighter planes of the U.S. Air Force and Marines. Swallowable, self-inflating capsule may help people lose weight A capsule called EndoPil -- a swallowable pill that expands into a balloon in the stomach -- could help people lose weight without requiring a surgical procedure. Lockheed Martin cuts ribbon on South Carolina F-16 production line Lockheed Martin opened its new F-16 fighter plane production line in Greenville, S.C., nearly two years after announcing it would move there. Ravens make Justin Tucker highest-paid kicker in NFL history One of the NFL's best kickers is now the highest-paid kicker in league history, after the Baltimore Ravens rewarded Justin Tucker Wednesday with a new contract. |
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Prince Harry throws support behind transgender youth charityThe Duke of Sussex's mental health charity invited Mermaids, an organization for trans and gender variant children, to join its wellness efforts. In Mexico, migrants are once again hopping onto 'The Beast' despite dangers"If we can't walk, if we can't take the bus, we'll go on the train," said Carlos Marroquín, a mechanic who left El Salvador with his family. Police to allow transgender recruits in Pakistan provinceWhile discrimination still persists, the move to allow transgender police recruits would be a significant step for the community, activists say. U.S. WWII bomb detonated in Germany, causing widespread damageThousands of unexploded relics of World War II's extensive aerial bombardment are found in Germany every year, even 74 years after the end of the war. U.N. encourages parents to eliminate screen time for babiesThe World Health Organization says "less is better" in a statement aimed at encouraging parents to limit their children's screen time. U.K. and Irish leaders, mourners attend funeral of journalist Lyra McKee"We would ask that Lyra's life and her personal philosophy are used as an example to us all as we face this tragedy together," McKee's family said. 'Sexist, racist, extremist': Brits slam Trump ahead of U.K. state visitOne opposition Labour Party lawmaker called the president "deluded, dishonest, xenophobic" and "narcissistic." Mexico conducts largest raid on migrant caravan members"We don't want for them to just have free passage, not just out of legal concerns but for questions of safety," said Mexico's president. Philippines' President Duterte threatens to sail garbage back to Canada"For Canada's garbage, I want a boat prepared," Duterte said. Sri Lanka investigates ISIS ties to bombingsSri Lanka's state minister of defense called on the government to ban the local Islamist group National Thowheed Jamath in the wake of the attack. More Recent Articles
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Trump Vows Stonewall of ‘All’ House SubpoenasThe president dismissed oversight investigations by House Democrats as partisan and illegitimate, signaling a new phase of confrontation. News Analysis: Victor or Victim? Trump’s Changing Response to Mueller ReportWhile he once welcomed the report as “total exoneration,” the president in recent days has assailed it as a “total ‘hit job’” produced by “true Trump Haters.” Mueller Report Reveals Trump’s Fixation on Targeting Hillary ClintonThe president repeatedly sought to have Attorney General Jeff Sessions reopen the investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private email server. Sri Lanka Suicide Bombers Included Two Sons of a Spice TycoonThe aura of success surrounding Mohammad Yusuf Ibrahim, head of a Sri Lanka spice empire, crashed on news that two of his sons were Easter Sunday bombers. Sri Lanka’s Muslims Face an Angry Backlash After Easter Sunday AttacksThe country had little history of Christian-Muslim violence, but when Muslim extremists bombed churches on Easter Sunday, everything changed. Facebook Expects to Be Fined Up to $5 Billion by F.T.C. Over Privacy IssuesFacebook and the agency have been in negotiations over a financial penalty for claims that the company violated a 2011 consent decree. Global Health: Measles Outbreak Infects 695, Highest Number Since 2000The outbreak, linked to skepticism about vaccines, has led to extraordinary measures, including $1,000 fines and bans on unvaccinated children in public. Texas Executes White Supremacist for 1998 Dragging Death of James Byrd Jr.John William King was put to death for the murder of Mr. Byrd, a 49-year-old black man who was dragged behind a truck for miles in an act of unfathomable brutality. How Did James Holzhauer Turn ‘Jeopardy!’ Into His Own A.T.M.? We Asked HimJames Holzhauer, who has won more than $1 million so far, says he approaches each clue as if he already knows he will get it right, “so I’m going to bet as much as I can.” Kirstjen Nielsen, Facebook, N.F.L. Draft: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Biden Joins the Really Big CrowdHe’s nice, he’s experienced and he’s younger than Ringo. The Bill-Melinda Gates Romance Started With a RejectionShe recounts her evolution to feminist in her new memoir. Editorial Observer: This Could Be One of Trump’s Biggest Political VictoriesThe Supreme Court seems poised to let the administration manipulate the 2020 census by adding a citizenship question to it. What Price Profit in Saudi Arabia?The kingdom this week executed 37 “terrorists” after torture and sham trials. Corporations and governments should demand an end to the kingdom’s egregious violations of human rights. Survival of the WrongestEvidence has a well-known liberal bias. Bernie Sanders Scares a Lot of People, and Quite a Few of Them Are DemocratsWhat happens if he’s the nominee in 2020? They Committed Genocide. Their Neighbors Welcomed Them Home.Twenty-five years after they participated in one of the world’s most atrocious instances of mass violence, their experiences in Rwanda show that peace and reconciliation are possible. Tennessee’s Vengeful LawmakersAfter enormous black turnout in the 2018 midterms, Republicans are advancing a bill that would penalize voter registration drives. Jazz Fest at 50: The Stubbornness and Joy of New OrleansOver a half-century, the eclectic and beloved live-music and food event has grown inseparable from the cultural ecosystem of its hometown. Tech Fix: You Can’t Stop Robocalls. You Shouldn’t Have To.Today’s solutions for fighting spam and scam calls are ineffective. But the onus should be on the phone companies, not you, to solve this problem. Man With Gas Cans in St. Patrick’s Cathedral Planned to Burn It Down, Prosecutor SaysMarc Lamparello, who was charged Wednesday with attempted arson, had staked out the church the day before, a prosecutor said. Parkland Shooting Suspect Is Getting $430,000 From Life Insurance and May Lose His LawyersPublic defenders for Nikolas Cruz asked to leave the case after he was awarded half of an $865,000 life insurance policy. W.H.O. Says Limited or No Screen Time for Children Under 5Infants under 1 year old should not be exposed to electronic screens, and children between the ages of 2 and 4 should not have more than one daily hour of “sedentary screen time,” the agency said Wednesday. Split 5 to 4, Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Class ArbitrationsThe justices ruled that an arbitration clause in an employment contract barred workers from banding together to pursue privacy claims. A Journalist’s Funeral Shows Northern Ireland’s Progress, and Its RegressionsThe life of a murdered journalist was celebrated by leading politicians not just from across Northern Ireland’s divided political spectrum, but from across the Irish Sea. Ukraine’s Newly Elected President Is Jewish. So Is Its Prime Minister. Not All Jews There Are Pleased.Anti-Semitism is not the scourge it once was in Ukraine, but some Jews fear becoming targets as their prominence grows. Tesla Posts Big Quarterly Loss as Its Electric-Car Sales LagThe $702 million loss exceeded expectations, but the company reaffirmed its guidance on the year’s deliveries. It said it was open to raising capital. 4 New Operas in 4 Months? Only in BerlinThe opera season in many cities goes by without a single new work. Not here. Critic’s Notebook: Tribeca Film Festival: 9 Filmmakers Who Should Be on Your RadarTheir films may be flawed, but they reflect talent behind the camera. This is your chance to say you saw these directors when they were just starting out. Nonfiction: A 500-Year-Old Tale of Intrigue, Greed and BetrayalIn “The Lost Gutenberg,” Margaret Davis traces the colorful history of a rare Bible through its owners. Putting Down Your Phone May Help You Live LongerBy raising levels of the stress-related hormone cortisol, our phone time may also be threatening our long-term health. These Otters Are Popular Pets in Asia. That May Be Their Undoing.Asian small-clawed otters are increasingly popular as novelty pets, particularly in Japan. Now international trade in the species may be banned. Doctors: Getting to Know Our PatientsListening to patients is a critical part of a doctor’s education. More Recent Articles |
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A Japanese court agreed Wednesday to release former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn on bail for a second time.
U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet strongly condemned the beheading of 37 Saudi in spite of repeated protests from the international community.
A Gallup poll released on Wednesday found that the government and immigration were the two greatest concerns for Americans.
Free-agent defensive end and Pro Bowler Ezekial Ansah visited the Baltimore Ravens, the team announced Wednesday.
Jacksonville Jaguars executive vice president Tom Coughlin received a warning letter from the NFL about his criticism of players skipping voluntary workouts.
A former University of Texas men's tennis coach pleaded guilty Wednesday to accepting bribes as part of a national college admissions scandal.
The Toronto Blue Jays are calling up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to the major leagues.
Most prospects are choosing to be with family and friends during the 2019 NFL Draft, but some of the best potential talents told UPI they have alternate plans.
Mo Gaba, a blind 13-year-old Baltimore Ravens fan who is fighting cancer, will make history during the 2019 NFL Draft this weekend.
A U.S. soldier died in a non-combat-related incident in Taji, Iraq, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday.
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that workers can't band together in arbitration proceedings unless explicitly stated in their contracts.
Kelly Stafford, the wife of Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, returned to the hospital after a minor setback following her brain tumor surgery.
Sri Lankan officials revealed Wednesday that the suspects behind the deadly Easter Sunday suicide bombings were "well-educated" with "middle-class" backgrounds and international ties.
Attorney General William Barr is scheduled to answer questions before the Senate judiciary committee next week, the panel announced Wednesday.
Twenty-one percent of U.S. ice cream facilities evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration tested positive for harmful pathogens such as listeria, a report released Wednesday indicated.
The African nation of Mozambique on Tuesday braced for the arrival of another storm while still reeling from the effects of Cyclone Idai.
Toronto Blue Jays top prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to impress, hitting his third homer in his eighth minor league game Wednesday afternoon.
Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray is still the favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, but the odds are dipping.
NASA, FEMA and several other international partners will participate in an asteroid impact exercise at the 2019 Planetary Defense Conference.
Lockheed Martin has received a $117.1 million contract modification for a variety of spares for the F-35 fighter planes of the U.S. Air Force and Marines.
A capsule called EndoPil -- a swallowable pill that expands into a balloon in the stomach -- could help people lose weight without requiring a surgical procedure.
Lockheed Martin opened its new F-16 fighter plane production line in Greenville, S.C., nearly two years after announcing it would move there.
One of the NFL's best kickers is now the highest-paid kicker in league history, after the Baltimore Ravens rewarded Justin Tucker Wednesday with a new contract. 

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