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Masters 2019: Tiger Woods one shot behind five leaders after second round Tiger Woods remained in contention Friday after a strong second round in the Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Watch: Tiger Woods avoids injury after security guard slips into his ankle Tiger Woods avoided a serious injury after an accident involving a security guard Friday during the second round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. Yujing Zhang formally charged for entering Mar-a-Lago A federal grand jury on Friday formally indicted a Chinese woman for allegedly conning her way into President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Minnesota Vikings, wide receiver Adam Thielen agree to contract extension The Minnesota Vikings and wide receiver Adam Thielen agreed to a four-year contract extension Friday, the team announced. Los Angeles Lakers, Luke Walton part ways; Tyronn Lue among candidates for job The Los Angeles Lakers and head coach Luke Walton agreed to part ways Friday, the team announced. Fisher-Price recalls Rock 'n Play Sleeper after 32 deaths Fisher-Price announced a recall of its Rock 'n Play Sleeper after federal officials and consumer experts linked the device to up to 32 infant deaths. Algerian protesters call for resignation interim President Abdelkader Bensalah Hundreds of thousands of Algerians demonstrated in the streets Friday calling for the resignation of interim President Abdelkader Bensalah. Thunderstorms on the other side of the globe trigger heat waves in California When heavy rains fall on the tropics in the Indian and the eastern Pacific oceans, temperatures across California increase some 16 days later. In photos: This week in Washington President Donald Trump meets with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Attorney General William Barr testifies to a House appropriations subcommittee the week of April 8, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Man sets his clothing on fire outside White House A man in an electronic wheelchair set his clothing on fire outside the White House and was hospitalized Friday, the Secret Service said. Andrew Yang centers presidential bid around 'universal basic income' Andrew Yang is basing his bid for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 2020 on providing subsidies to Americans who may lose their jobs to automation. C-section infection risk higher among Medicaid patients, study says "The findings force researchers to look beyond the usual suspects behind surgical site infections," said Sarah Yi, a health scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and study lead author, in a news rel Study: Ice ages triggered by tectonic collisions in the tropics The planet's periodic cooling is caused by collisions between continental land masses and volcanic arcs in the tropics. Watch: Nile monitor lizard found in South African gas station bathroom An animal rescuer in South Africa shared video of an unusual call to remove a Nile monitor lizard found in a gas station toilet. Supreme Court says Christopher Price execution can go forward The Supreme Court ruled that the execution of an Alabama man should go forward, but the state will have to reschedule the lethal injection. Australian couple win $717,000 due to miscommunication An Australian couple said a breakdown in communication led to their winning a lottery jackpot of more than $700,000. Robert Kraft lawyers call video 'pornography' in attempt to suppress evidence A lawyer for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Friday that video evidence against Kraft should be kept from public view. In photos: Moments from the Masters Golf greats take to the greens at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. for the Masters Tournament from April 11 through April 14, 2019. General Electric to pay $1.5B to settle subprime mortgage case General Electric agreed to pay a $1.5 billion fine to resolve allegations the company misrepresented subprime mortgage loans issued by a subsidiary. ICC drops investigation of alleged U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan The International Criminal Court dropped plans on Friday to investigate alleged war crimes of U.S. military and intelligence personnel in Afghanistan. U.S agriculture census shows fewer farms, bigger operations The latest five-year agricultural census, released this week by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, confirms that the number of farms in the country continues to shrink while the remaining operations are becoming larger. Judge sentences Ukraine lobbyist W. Samuel Patten to probation A federal judge gave lobbyist and consultant W. Samuel Patten, a former associate of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, probation Friday in a case that originated with special counsel Robert Mueller. Watch: Kristen Bell stars in 'Veronica Mars' revival teaser trailer The official Twitter account for the upcoming Hulu revival of "Veronica Mars" tweeted out the first teaser for the Kristen Bell-starring series Friday. Flu numbers continue to fall but remain high Nearly 4,000 cases of flu were reported last week in the United States. Outpatient hospital visits related to the flu fell by nearly 3 percent from the previous week. Judge gives homeless vet Johnny Bobbitt probation for $400K GoFundMe scam A New Jersey judge sentenced a homeless veteran to probation Friday for helping two people with a crowd-funding scheme that netted more than $400,000. South Korea lands $1B submarine contract with Indonesia South Korea was awarded a $1.02 billion contract to deliver three 1,400-ton submarines to Indonesia, according to multiple press reports. Donald Trump unveils 5G initiatives President Donald Trump said Friday he prefers for the federal government to stay out of the nation's development of 5G. |
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Bannon joins forces with ultra-conservatives aiming to shake up the VaticanThe pontiff has expressed support for migrants and the poor, while warning against nationalism and unfettered capitalism. Terrorist organization suspected in kidnapping of 2 Cuban doctors in Kenya“This place just borders Bula Hawo township in Somalia, under the strong influence of al-Shabab militants for a long time," an official said. Congo's Ebola outbreak might be declared global emergencyA top Red Cross official says he’s “more concerned than I have ever been” about the possible regional spread of the Ebola virus after a new spike in cases. After the embassy: What lies ahead for Julian AssangeThe WikiLeaks founder finds himself in a maximum security jail, and faces up to 12 months behind bars in the U.K. But that's just the beginning. 6.8 magnitude earthquake off Indonesia coast prompts tsunami warningsAbout 310,000 people were within a 62-mile radius of the earthquake's center. Retired Pope Benedict blames sexual revolution and church laws for abuse scandalThe essay immediately raised eyebrows, seeming to interfere with or even contradict Pope Francis' own efforts to confront one of the most critical issues facing the church. 'Climate before cash': How young Norwegians are driving change in the country's oil industryThe country’s oil and gas sector employs 170,000 people and is the top moneymaker, producing 17 percent of Norway’s GDP. Why Ecuador evicted 'spoiled brat' Assange from embassyEcudaor, which prides itself on its hospitality and spent almost $1 million a year protecting the WikiLeaks founder, saw his behavior as a national insult. Brexit has been so traumatic that lawmakers are getting counseling"It's hard to maintain your sanity and keep a clear head when you have competing pressures," one former government minister said. Julian Assange arrested in London; U.S. seeks extradition on hacking chargesThe founder of the group that published sensitive government files was arrested under an extradition warrant on behalf of the U.S. More Recent Articles
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Trump Urged Homeland Security Official to Close Border Despite an Earlier Promise of a DelayThe conversation with Kevin McAleenan was another instance of the president trying to undo a decision and to stretch the boundaries of his power, even when told there were legal issues at stake. Agreement Allows 2,700 Children in Central America to Join Parents in U.S.The children had previously been granted conditional approval to enter the country as refugees under an Obama-era initiative, until the Trump administration canceled the program. As Ecuador Harbored Assange, It Was Subjected to Threats and LeaksThe Ecuadorean Embassy in London protected the WikiLeaks founder from prosecution for years, but its tolerance wore thin. Extraditing Assange Promises to Be a Long, Difficult ProcessJulian Assange quickly became a partisan issue in Britain, while experts noted that the United States has lost some other high-profile extradition cases. Over 3 A.M. Dissent, Supreme Court Says Alabama Execution May ProceedThe 5-to-4 ruling, issued in the middle of the night, provided a rare glimpse of the inner workings of a court bitterly divided on the death penalty. Sarah Sellers and the Craziest Schedule in RunningThe surprising runner-up in last year’s Boston Marathon wants to be an elite runner while keeping her job as a nurse anesthetist. She insists that being busier makes her faster. Hollywood Upended as Unions Tell Writers to Fire AgentsTalks between TV and movie writers and their agencies on a new code of conduct broke off before a midnight deadline. “It has become clear a big change is necessary,” the Writers Guild of America said. LeBron James Opened a School That Was Considered an Experiment. It’s Showing Promise.The inaugural class of third and fourth graders at the school has posted extraordinary results on its first set of test scores. Immigration, Julian Assange, Game of Thrones: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Feeling Safe in the Surveillance StateIn China, facial recognition cameras are celebrated, and many citizens believe the rest of the world is dangerous without them. How to Break the Republican Lock on GodThe progressive leaders Pete Buttigieg and Stacey Abrams are confronting the hypocrisy of the religious right. Trump and the Annihilation of ShameCharles Van Doren’s death marks the end of an era. This Editorial Is Not About Designer BabiesA procedure called mitochondrial replacement therapy could eliminate devastating diseases. It would not enable parents to ‘design’ their children. Let Undocumented Immigrants DriveA proposal in New York could extend the right to thousands and make the roads safer. Reparations: A Conversation Worth HavingThe debate on when it is relevant to apologize and pay reparations for misdeeds and human rights violations tells us that the past is never dead. My Father Died Before He Could See al-Bashir FallThe military junta led by Omar Hassan al-Bashir shut down The Sudan Times, the newspaper my father co-edited, and forced us into exile. Nipsey Hussle Loved His BlacknessHis story is so compelling because love was at the core of his beliefs and behavior. Work Friend: Put Your Arms Around Your Cubicle and HugJust because you hate everyone you work with doesn’t mean you shouldn’t love your job. Fisher-Price Recalls Rock ’n Play Sleeper Linked to Infant DeathsA week after issuing a safety warning about the product, the company said it was taking all 4.7 million units off the market. Kim Jong-un Says He’s Open to Another Trump Meeting, With ConditionsThe North Korean leader said he would meet with President Trump again only if the United States showed a willingness to compromise on sanctions. Thugs and Extremists Join Battle for Tripoli, Complicating Libyan FrayRadical Islamists and criminal gangs fighting Gen. Khalifa Hifter alarm the West, which may cast him as the lesser evil. Tesla Ends Online Sales of $35,000 Model 3, Creating New Hurdle for BuyersThe automaker said its lowest-priced offering would be available only in stores or by phone, just weeks after emphasizing a shift to online sales. Lakers ‘Mutually’ Part Ways With Coach Luke WaltonWalton had coached the team for the past three seasons, but 2018-19, with LeBron James on board, was a disaster and brought the franchise’s sixth consecutive missed postseason. A White Restaurateur Advertised ‘Clean’ Chinese Food. Chinese-Americans Had Something to Say About It.The uproar over a Chinese-American restaurant that was opened in Manhattan by two white restaurateurs has become the latest front in the debate over cultural appropriation. Sudan General Steps Down as Transitional Leader a Day After al-Bashir’s OusterThe day after President Omar Hassan al-Bashir was ousted by his defense minister, that same official stepped down, to be replaced by another military leader. With Polls and Private Meetings, Republicans Craft Blunt Messaging to Paint Democrats as ExtremeRepublicans are poll-testing ways to portray Democrats as too extreme on issues like health care, abortion and the environment, and Democrats worry that the messaging is working. How to Improve Your Memory (Even If You Can’t Find Your Car Keys)Incredible memory capacities are latent inside of all of us — we just have to use the right techniques to awaken them. smarter driving: Putting Premium Gas in an Engine That Requires Regular? Stop It NowOnly 18 percent of new cars require premium. The owners of the other 82 percent waste about $2 billion a year using a gas that provides no benefit. At Coachella 2019, the Real Action Is Happening OffstageNew films by Donald Glover and Beyoncé and an Easter Sunday Service from Kanye West are competing for buzz this year. On Soccer: In Curiously Cordial Premier League Race, Rivals Lift Each Other’s GamesLiverpool’s emergence as a genuine rival has not diminished Manchester City’s greatness. Rather, it has accentuated it. Matter: Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same.NASA scientists compared the astronaut to his earthbound twin, Mark. The results hint at what humans will have to endure on long journeys through space. Should That Minor Planet Be Named Gonggong? Astronomers Want the Public’s HelpAstronomers discovered the minor planet 2007 OR10 more than a decade ago. Now they’re asking the public to vote on what to submit as its official name. 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Tiger Woods remained in contention Friday after a strong second round in the Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
Tiger Woods avoided a serious injury after an accident involving a security guard Friday during the second round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.
A federal grand jury on Friday formally indicted a Chinese woman for allegedly conning her way into President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
The Minnesota Vikings and wide receiver Adam Thielen agreed to a four-year contract extension Friday, the team announced.
The Los Angeles Lakers and head coach Luke Walton agreed to part ways Friday, the team announced.
Fisher-Price announced a recall of its Rock 'n Play Sleeper after federal officials and consumer experts linked the device to up to 32 infant deaths.
Hundreds of thousands of Algerians demonstrated in the streets Friday calling for the resignation of interim President Abdelkader Bensalah.
When heavy rains fall on the tropics in the Indian and the eastern Pacific oceans, temperatures across California increase some 16 days later.
President Donald Trump meets with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Attorney General William Barr testifies to a House appropriations subcommittee the week of April 8, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
A man in an electronic wheelchair set his clothing on fire outside the White House and was hospitalized Friday, the Secret Service said.
Andrew Yang is basing his bid for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 2020 on providing subsidies to Americans who may lose their jobs to automation.
"The findings force researchers to look beyond the usual suspects behind surgical site infections," said Sarah Yi, a health scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and study lead author, in a news rel
The planet's periodic cooling is caused by collisions between continental land masses and volcanic arcs in the tropics.
An animal rescuer in South Africa shared video of an unusual call to remove a Nile monitor lizard found in a gas station toilet.
The Supreme Court ruled that the execution of an Alabama man should go forward, but the state will have to reschedule the lethal injection.
An Australian couple said a breakdown in communication led to their winning a lottery jackpot of more than $700,000.
A lawyer for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Friday that video evidence against Kraft should be kept from public view.
Golf greats take to the greens at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. for the Masters Tournament from April 11 through April 14, 2019.
General Electric agreed to pay a $1.5 billion fine to resolve allegations the company misrepresented subprime mortgage loans issued by a subsidiary.
The International Criminal Court dropped plans on Friday to investigate alleged war crimes of U.S. military and intelligence personnel in Afghanistan.
The latest five-year agricultural census, released this week by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, confirms that the number of farms in the country continues to shrink while the remaining operations are becoming larger.
A federal judge gave lobbyist and consultant W. Samuel Patten, a former associate of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, probation Friday in a case that originated with special counsel Robert Mueller.
The official Twitter account for the upcoming Hulu revival of "Veronica Mars" tweeted out the first teaser for the Kristen Bell-starring series Friday.
Nearly 4,000 cases of flu were reported last week in the United States. Outpatient hospital visits related to the flu fell by nearly 3 percent from the previous week.
A New Jersey judge sentenced a homeless veteran to probation Friday for helping two people with a crowd-funding scheme that netted more than $400,000.
South Korea was awarded a $1.02 billion contract to deliver three 1,400-ton submarines to Indonesia, according to multiple press reports.
President Donald Trump said Friday he prefers for the federal government to stay out of the nation's development of 5G. 

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