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Seattle Seahawks release 'iconic players' Doug Baldwin, Kam ChancellorPompeo: 'We do not seek war' with Iran but U.S. will defend itself The United States does not want to go to war with Iran but will retaliate if the country attacks American citizens or interests, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday. Watch: Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid denies Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid sent Toronto Raptors star Kawhi Leonard's shot off the backboard in Game 6 Thursday night. Jacksonville Jaguars LB Telvin Smith to sit out 2019 NFL season The Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to be without linebacker Telvin Smith for the upcoming NFL season. 1 Marine killed, 6 injured in Camp Pendleton training incident A Marine was killed and six others were injured Thursday when a vehicle rolled over during a training exercise at Camp Pendleton, according to authorities. Arizona Cardinals sign No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray to rookie deal The Arizona Cardinals signed quarterback and top pick Kyler Murray to his rookie deal, the team announced Thursday. Miami Dolphins to sign CB Xavien Howard to record contract The Miami Dolphins are expected to make Xavien Howard the highest-paid cornerback in the league. Chelsea Manning released from jail after refusal to testify before grand jury Whistle-blower Chelsea Manning was released from jail Thursday after the term of a Grand Jury that subpoenaed her testimony expired. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant ruled out for remainder of Houston Rockets series Golden State star forward Kevin Durant was ruled out for the remainder of the Warriors' Western Conference semifinals series against the Houston Rockets. Guy Pearce, Andy Serkis to star in 'Christmas Carol' miniseries Guy Pearce is to play Ebenezer Scrooge and Andy Serkis has been cast as the Ghost of Christmas Past in a new TV adaptation of "A Christmas Carol." Season 6 of 'Power' will be its last on Starz; spinoff in the works The upcoming sixth season of "Power" will be the last for the show created by Courtney A. Kemp, Starz announced Thursday. Kentucky Kroger shooting suspect Gregory Bush ruled incompetent to stand trial A Kentucky judge on Thursday ruled that a man accused of killing two people at a Kroger grocery store in a racially fueled shooting is incompetent to stand trial. Hilary Swank to star in Netflix space drama 'Away' Hilary Swank -- a double Oscar winner -- has signed on to play an astronaut in the new Netflix series, "Away." CBS renews 'Bull,' 'Madam Secretary,' 'SEAL Team' CBS announced Thursday that it has renewed its dramas "Bull," "Madam Secretary," "SEAL Team," "Hawaii Five-0," "MacGyver" and "S.W.A.T." for the 2019-20 TV season. Caravaggio painting missing for 400 years expected to fetch $112M at auction A Caravaggio painting discovered after going largely unseen for more than 400 years went on display Thursday in New York ahead of its planned auction in June. South Shore Furniture recalls 310,000 3-drawer chests over tipping hazards The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled more than 300,000 three-drawer chests Thursday, due to risk of tipping over. Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin will land humans on moon by 2024 Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos unveiled plans Thursday to land humans on the moon by 2024 -- in a new lander called Blue Moon. California synagogue shooting suspect charged with 109 hate crimes The U.S. Department of Justice charged the man accused of carrying out a shooting at a California synagogue with hate crimes including murder and attempted murder. Donald Trump to nominate Patrick Shanahan to be defense secretary President Donald Trump plans to nominate acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan to the role permanently, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Thursday. North Carolina swamps home to some of the oldest trees on the planet Scientists have documented some of the oldest trees in the world inside wetlands along the banks of North Carolina's Black River. This week in Washington The House Judiciary Committee debates holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt for refusing to testify on the Mueller report; first lady Melania Trump hosts a celebration of the first anniversary of her "Be Best" initiative; and President Donald Trump honors golfer Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom the week of May 6, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Look: Speed camera on German road photographs fast pigeon A speed camera on a road in a German city captured a photo identifying an unusual speeder -- a pigeon. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says offshore drilling deregulation will continue U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says the Trump administration will continue with its plan to ease offshore drilling regulations. One-third of statin patients still have bad cholesterol levels, study says About one-third of people in taking statins to control low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, known as "bad cholesterol," still have dangerously high levels in their blood. Israel marks independence with flyovers, ceremony Israel marked its independence on Thursday with a ceremony in Jerusalem and a flyover of the military's fighter planes. |
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Chechnya has resumed 'torture and humiliation' of gay men, rights group saysHuman Rights Watch reports that the men were starved and beaten while in detention. Olympian Caster Semenya can compete with men 'without restriction'The South African athlete is barred from certain women's races but can compete with men in “any competition," according to track and field’s governing body. 'The House of Flowers' creator lands unprecedented Netflix dealFilmmaker Manolo Caro has signed an exclusive production pact with Netflix, an unprecedented multi-year deal for a Mexican director. In Mexico, new birth certificate must be issued after sex reassignment surgery"As the Supreme Court has argued in other cases, everyone has the right to define their own sexual and gender identity," the court said in a statement. North Korea fires two rounds of missiles, 2nd launch in a week, South Korea saysThe launch comes after North Korea on Saturday launched what were described as short-range projectiles thought to involve multiple rocket launchers, including "new tactical guidance weapons." Nicola Cruz's electro-folkloric music defies the test of timeFrom computer-generated sounds to a recording inside a volcano's cave, the Ecuadorian artist creatively blends modern life with his South American roots. Four arrested under terrorism laws after killing of journalist Lyra McKeeThe New IRA, a dissident paramilitary group which opposes Northern Ireland's peace process, says its members killed her by accident when firing at police. Pope issues groundbreaking law requiring priests, nuns to report sex abuseThe law mandates that the world's 415,000 Catholic priests and 660,000 religious sisters inform church authorities when they have "well-founded motives to believe" abuse has occurred. E.U. stresses that it wants to continue doing business with IranThe Europeans say the 2015 nuclear deal is a pillar of regional and global security, but Washington says Tehran is destabilizing the Middle East. 2 Russian spies sentenced over Montenegro coup and assassination plotThey were convicted of "attempted terrorism" and "creating a criminal organization" after being tried in absentia. U.S. officials: Iran official OK'd attacks on American militaryIntelligence revealed Iran told some proxies and surrogates they could go after American military targets in the region, say 3 U.S. officials. More Recent Articles
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White House Memo: A Strategy Emerges to Counter House Democrats: Dare Them to ImpeachThe president seems eager to force the hand of Democrats who are investigating him as if they were conducting an impeachment inquiry without actually calling it that. Trump Suggests Mueller May Testify; Pelosi Declares ‘Constitutional Crisis’The president also said he was “pretty surprised” his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., was subpoenaed to testify before the Senate about contacts with Russians in the 2016 campaign. New North Korea Concerns Flare as Trump’s Signature Diplomacy WiltsTwo missile tests, the seizure of a North Korean ship and the public revelation of a weapons base signaled that efforts of a U.S. rapprochement with Pyongyang are doomed. ‘Fight if You Must’: Students Take a Front-Line Role in School ShootingsSome students appear to have concluded that they cannot wait for a teacher or security officer to protect them during a school shooting. Constitutional Crisis, China Trade, Boston Red Sox: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. It’s Time to Break Up FacebookMark Zuckerberg is a good guy. But the company I helped him build is a threat to our economy and democracy. Constitutional Collision CourseIs President Trump daring the Democrats to impeach him? Anita Hill: Let’s Talk About How to End Sexual ViolenceThat’s the most important conversation right now. If This Is a Constitutional Crisis, Act Like ItDemocrats in Congress need to deploy all their powers, including impeachment. Trump Is Terrible for Rural AmericaHis biggest supporters are his biggest victims. Chris Hughes’s Call to Break Up Facebook: 5 TakeawaysA co-founder is alarmed by Mark Zuckerberg’s power and wants to rein in the company. The Tawdry Trump-Nadler WarHow to destroy checks and balances. The Woman You Missed While You Were Paying Attention to BetoM.J. Hegar’s kind of like Ann Richards crossed with Barbara Bush — with a Purple Heart and a Distinguished Flying Cross. Turkey Will Keep Voting Until Erdogan Gets His WayHis decision to rerun a municipal election his party lost in Istanbul shows a growing weakness. Mayor de Blasio, Keep Your Promise on Senior HousingApartments for low-income seniors can help them and free up public housing for families. Nonfiction: Richard Holbrooke, the Last Great Freewheeling DiplomatGeorge Packer’s biography of Holbrooke, “Our Man,” is a complex portrait of a complex man who had power, but never enough. The Aperol Spritz Is Not a Good DrinkThe popular, Instagram-friendly apéritif drinks like a Capri Sun after soccer practice on a hot day. Not in a good way. Chris Hughes Essay on Breakup Draws an Objection From Facebook“You don’t enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful American company,” Nick Clegg, a Facebook executive, said in response to the Op-Ed. Trump to Nominate Patrick Shanahan as Pentagon ChiefThe decision followed a monthlong ethics investigation that found that Mr. Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, had not acted improperly in official meetings when discussing military contractors. Trump Welcomes the Red Sox to the White House, but Not All of Them Are ThereAmong those who boycotted the celebration were Alex Cora, the manager, and two of the team’s stars, Mookie Betts and David Price. Chelsea Manning Is Released From Jail, but She May Return SoonThe former Army intelligence analyst had refused to testify before a grand jury, whose term just expired. She’s been subpoenaed to testify before a new one next week. Getting the Spelling Right on 46 Million Bank Notes? It’s a Big ResponsibiltyThat’s how Australia spelled the word on $50 bills in October. The typo will be fixed, but the misspelled notes will stay in circulation. Amid Chaos, Alabama Lawmakers Delay Vote on Far-Reaching Abortion BanThe measure would ban most abortions through all stages of pregnancy and would make it a felony for doctors to perform them. How This Chronic Skin-Picker Created a Sane, Affordable Skin Care RoutineAfter years of picking my skin bloody, I’ve finally found (and stuck to) a routine that anyone can follow. You asked: How to Stop a Hot FlashEffective treatments are available to stop the discomfort of menopause symptoms. 5 People Who Can Help You Love Your BodyLearning to love your body — whatever shape or size you may be — is easier said than done, but these people are out to teach all of us that there’s no time like the present to fall in love with who you see in the mirror. Review: A Wu-Tang Clan Documentary Captures the Group’s Wild Self-Invention“Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men,” a four-part docuseries on Showtime, reveals the New York rap collective as individuals using art as a lifeline. On Pro Basketball: With Durant Hurt, the Warriors Dynasty Could Suddenly Be ReelingGolden State has seized a 3-2 lead, but there can be no further promises after a Kevin Durant injury scare. For a Split Second, a (Simulated) Particle Went Backward in TimeUsing a quantum computer, physicists successfully reversed time for an artificial atom. You can even try it at home. More Recent Articles |
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The United States does not want to go to war with Iran but will retaliate if the country attacks American citizens or interests, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday.
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid sent Toronto Raptors star Kawhi Leonard's shot off the backboard in Game 6 Thursday night.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to be without linebacker Telvin Smith for the upcoming NFL season.
A Marine was killed and six others were injured Thursday when a vehicle rolled over during a training exercise at Camp Pendleton, according to authorities.
The Arizona Cardinals signed quarterback and top pick Kyler Murray to his rookie deal, the team announced Thursday.
The Miami Dolphins are expected to make Xavien Howard the highest-paid cornerback in the league.
Whistle-blower Chelsea Manning was released from jail Thursday after the term of a Grand Jury that subpoenaed her testimony expired.
Golden State star forward Kevin Durant was ruled out for the remainder of the Warriors' Western Conference semifinals series against the Houston Rockets.
Guy Pearce is to play Ebenezer Scrooge and Andy Serkis has been cast as the Ghost of Christmas Past in a new TV adaptation of "A Christmas Carol."
The upcoming sixth season of "Power" will be the last for the show created by Courtney A. Kemp, Starz announced Thursday.
A Kentucky judge on Thursday ruled that a man accused of killing two people at a Kroger grocery store in a racially fueled shooting is incompetent to stand trial.
Hilary Swank -- a double Oscar winner -- has signed on to play an astronaut in the new Netflix series, "Away."
CBS announced Thursday that it has renewed its dramas "Bull," "Madam Secretary," "SEAL Team," "Hawaii Five-0," "MacGyver" and "S.W.A.T." for the 2019-20 TV season.
A Caravaggio painting discovered after going largely unseen for more than 400 years went on display Thursday in New York ahead of its planned auction in June.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled more than 300,000 three-drawer chests Thursday, due to risk of tipping over.
Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos unveiled plans Thursday to land humans on the moon by 2024 -- in a new lander called Blue Moon.
The U.S. Department of Justice charged the man accused of carrying out a shooting at a California synagogue with hate crimes including murder and attempted murder.
President Donald Trump plans to nominate acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan to the role permanently, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Thursday.
Scientists have documented some of the oldest trees in the world inside wetlands along the banks of North Carolina's Black River.
The House Judiciary Committee debates holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt for refusing to testify on the Mueller report; first lady Melania Trump hosts a celebration of the first anniversary of her "Be Best" initiative; and President Donald Trump honors golfer Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom the week of May 6, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
A speed camera on a road in a German city captured a photo identifying an unusual speeder -- a pigeon.
U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says the Trump administration will continue with its plan to ease offshore drilling regulations.
About one-third of people in taking statins to control low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, known as "bad cholesterol," still have dangerously high levels in their blood.
Israel marked its independence on Thursday with a ceremony in Jerusalem and a flyover of the military's fighter planes. 

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