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Watch: Celtics honor John Havlicek before Game 3 against Milwaukee Bucks The Boston Celtics paid tribute to franchise legend John Havlicek, who died last week at the age of 79, before Game 3 against the Milwaukee Bucks. Chicago Bulls reach contract extension with head coach Jim Boylen The Chicago Bulls agreed to a contract extension with head coach Jim Boylen, the team announced Friday. New York Jets to decline fifth-year option for linebacker Darron Lee The New York Jets are expected to decline the fifth-year contract option of linebacker Darron Lee. World War II U.S. prisoner of war identified 7 decades after death in Philippines Scientists have identified the remains of an Army sergeant who died more than seven decades ago in a Philippine prisoner of war camp during World War II, the Defense Department announced Friday. Judge OKs Fiat Chrysler $307M emissions settlement A federal judge in California on Friday approved Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' $307.5 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit over illegal emissions-control software. Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs great Leonard 'Red' Kelly dies at 91 Eight-time Stanley Cup champion and Hockey Hall of Famer Leonard "Red" Kelly died at the age of 91. Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons fined $20K for elbowing Kyle Lowry in groin Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons was fined $20,000 and assessed a flagrant foul 1 for an elbow to the groin of Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry. Ebola deaths surpass 1,000 in Democratic Republic of Congo The death toll from an Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo surpassed 1,000 this week, the country's health officials said. Judge denies public defender request to drop Nikolas Cruz as client over annuity money A judge in Florida on Friday denied lawyers' request to no longer defend confessed Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz because of his access to a $430,000 annuity left to him by his deceased mother. First-time marathon training may 'reverse' blood vessel aging After finished a marathon, the average runner's aortic vessels were four years younger than before they began training for the event In photos: Art for auction at Christie's 20th Century Week Christie's auction house gives a media preview of it's 20th Century Week offerings at Rockefeller Plaza on May 3, 2019, in New York City. Six auctions will feature works from Van Gogh to Koons. Pakistani doctor arrested for infecting 93 people with HIV using used needles Police in Pakistan arrested a man purporting to be a doctor after he allegedly infected 93 people, including 67 children, with HIV, the Sindh province health ministry said Friday. Photos: Bear relaxes in hot tub at Tennessee rental cabin A tourist at a cabin in Tennessee captured photos of an unusual fellow visitor -- a black bear relaxing in the rental's hot tub. Asylum seekers from 100 countries in detention face shrinking chance of bond The decision to detain asylum seekers indefinitely as the courts work through a backlog is focused on Central Americans at the U.S.-Mexico border. But those from more than 100 other countries also are being detained. Woman wins $101,600 using numbers that came to her in a dream A Maryland woman who claimed a $101,600 lottery jackpot said she used her lucky numbers, which came to her in a dream. Pandas descend from carnivores, despite vegetarian diet Today, Pandas largely feast on a vegetarian diet dominated by bamboo, but they descended from carnivores -- and the protein and carbohydrate content of their diets still looks like a carnivore -- a new study says. Man identified after returning library book that was 49 years overdue An Ontario library said it has solved the mystery of a library book dropped into the return box 49 years after it was checked out. Indiana construction workers discover 12,000-year-old mastodon Construction workers excavating a new sewer line in Indiana unearthed what scientists believe to be the remains of a 12,000-year-old mastodon that roamed the area at the end of the last ice age. Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin discuss Mueller report in hourlong phone call President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke about special counsel Robert Mueller's report during an hourlong phone conversation Friday. HIV meds cut transmission risk to zero, researchers say Even if they never use a condom during sex, gay men whose HIV is undetectable due to ongoing antiretroviral treatment cannot infect their male partner, new research reveals. In photos: The week of April 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Attorney General William P. Barr testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Activists and members of Congress host a rally in support of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and NCAA Women's Basketball champions the Baylor Lady Bears visit the White House the week of April 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Federal judges strike down Ohio's gerrymandered congressional maps A three-judge federal panel ruled on Friday that Ohio's congressional district map is unconstitutional and called for a new map by the 2020 election. Pew Research Center: More women, young people voted in 2018 midterms Over half of eligible Americans, including 55 percent of women, voted in the 2018 midterm elections, the Pew Research Center revealed on Friday. Watch: Pepsi vending machine stolen from outside store in Washington state Security cameras outside a Washington state car service store captured the moment two men stole an entire Pepsi vending machine -- despite the police station right across the street. Indianapolis Colts trying out QB Chad Kelly at rookie camp The Indianapolis Colts invited former Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly to rookie minicamp. GM recalls diesel Silverado, Sierras with block heaters over fire concerns General Motors is recalling hundreds of thousands of trucks equipped with engine block heater cords after 19 of them caught fire, the automaker announced Friday. English Guineas, Japanese 3-year-olds featured in weekend international racing While American fans focus on Churchill Downs, other 3-year-olds star in the English Guineas at Newmarket and the NHK Mile in Tokyo. |
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North Korea fires short-range missiles, authorities confirmSouth Korean and U.S. authorities are in the process of analyzing the details concerning the missile launch, a South Korean military official told NBC News. Cyclone Fani lashes India, forces 1.2 million from homesMany of those evacuated from low-lying areas of Odisha were moved to nearly 4,000 shelters. Cruise ship linked to Church of Scientology amid measles scare heads to CuracaoThe vessel Freewinds, apparently owned by the Church of Scientology, is expected to pull into Willemstad port in Curacao early Saturday morning. Detained journalist Austin Tice's parents says there's 'no doubt' he's still aliveIt’s been more than six years since Tice, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, went missing near Damascus, Syria, in August of 2012. Powerful cyclone lashes eastern India with 124 mph gustsOne million people were evacuated along the low-lying coast before the storm made landfall. China's $670 billion 'sheconomy' is growing like crazyThe value of the Chinese women’s market is expected to reach $670 billion in 2019, according to research analysts. Wedding bells to ring for world leader who juggles motherhood and running countryThe politician once joked that she wanted to put TV star Clarke Gayford "through the pain and torture of having to agonize" about popping the question. Designating Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization? Bad idea, experts say"A real concern here is this designation is also a smokescreen to essentially attack the American Muslim community,” according to an expert. More Recent Articles
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Trump Says He Discussed the ‘Russian Hoax’ in a Phone Call With PutinThe conversation took place shortly after the release of the special counsel’s report documenting Russian efforts to tilt the 2016 election in President Trump’s direction. Democrats Try to Revive Talks Over Full Mueller Report as Contempt Vote LoomsHouse Democrats, seeking a deal with Attorney General William P. Barr, offered a compromise on the full Mueller report that would keep some parts secret. As Democrats Eye Flipping Senate, Top-Tier Candidates Decide to PassThree high-profile potential candidates bowed out of running next year, following other top prospects who passed up Senate bids. North Korea Urgently Needs Food Aid After Worst Harvest in Decade, U.N. SaysThe United Nations says four out of every 10 North Koreans are in urgent need of food aid after the country recorded its worst harvest in a decade. Otto Warmbier’s Mother Likens North Korea to ‘Absolute Evil’Ms. Warmbier called diplomacy with North Korea a “charade” and urged world leaders to keep pressure on the country. Job Growth Underscores Economy’s Vigor; Unemployment at Half-Century LowWith 263,000 added to payrolls in April and the jobless rate at 3.6 percent, the recovery shows no sign of losing steam. How Do You Save a Million People From a Cyclone? Ask a Poor State in IndiaOfficials showed seasoned skill in evacuating a poor crowded area in Cyclone Fani’s path. “If you don’t learn from past experiences, you will drown,” one said. Robert Mueller, Cyclone Fani, Kentucky Derby: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. May Fourth, the Day That Changed ChinaProtests in 1919 propelled the country toward modernity. One hundred years later, the warlord spirit is back in Beijing. Joe Biden and the Party of DavosAs a pillar of the ancien régime, Biden is ill-placed to overturn Trump’s revolution. Facebook’s Unintended ConsequencePeople who lack the wisdom and humility to use their power responsibly. The Only TV Show That Gets Life Under Trump“The Good Fight” is entertainment for the resistance. The ‘Home of the Giants’ Is for You, TooIn Norway, camping in the wild is a right. Juan Guaidó’s Uprising Failed. What’s Next for Venezuela?The armed forces’ continued support for the dictator remains the opposition’s most formidable obstacle for a regime change. The Truth About ‘Spying’ on the Trump CampaignThe counterintelligence methods used by the F.B.I. are common — and were a legitimate response to reports of Russian interference. A Century Ago, America Built Another Kind of WallThere was a time when even Ivy League scientists supported racial restrictions at the border. How Big Tobacco Got a New Generation HookedIt’s using the slick, high-tech disguise of vaping. The Myth of TestosteroneIt is not the “male sex hormone,” nor is it the key to athletic performance. Why do we insist otherwise? Editorial Observer: Dying Is No Reason to Stop FightingThe liberal activist Ady Barkan, diagnosed with A.L.S. in 2016, is using every last minute to campaign for universal health insurance. Loose Ends: The Perfect Gift for MomThis new boutique has everything she never knew she needed. Because no one needs any of this. Giannis Antetokounmpo Is the Pride of a Greece That Shunned HimAs the son of African immigrants, Antetokounmpo was unwelcome in Athens. Then he showed promise as a basketball star. On This Cooking Show, the Ingredients Make You HighIn the Dutch TV show “High Cuisine,” two chefs use mind-altering ingredients to create truly gastronomic cuisine. Why The Times Is Taking Down Its Paywall for 3 DaysAs we mark World Press Freedom Day, our international editor asks each of us to imagine what would happen around the world if journalists, and the public, were not watching. Jay Inslee, Running as a Climate Candidate, Wants Coal Gone in 10 YearsThe Washington governor’s new climate plan sets a series of targets for clean energy across three sectors: electricity, vehicles and buildings. A Tourist Wanted a Better Look at an Active Volcano. Then He Fell In.A man survived a 70-foot fall into Kilauea, a volcano that destroyed roughly 700 homes on the island of Hawaii when it erupted last year. Australian Taxi Drivers Sue Uber Over Wages They Say Its Arrival Cost ThemIn their lawsuit, the drivers accuse the ride-hailing giant of operating illegally in the country and of destroying their livelihoods. Uber denied the allegations. Sinclair Buys Regional Sports Networks From Disney in $10.6 Billion DealThe broadcast TV giant is getting networks that carry the games of dozens of professional teams. Sudan dispatch: Bullets, Tear Gas and Love: Romance Blooms in the Midst of Sudan ProtestsAfter decades of rule under a dictator, a wave of exuberance has rippled across Sudan’s capital, the young are reveling in newfound freedoms — to speak, party and find love. With Uber’s I.P.O., Dara Khosrowshahi Is Taking Travis Kalanick’s Company PublicThe C.E.O. wants to prove that the start-up has evolved past a raucous, and profligate, tech-bro culture. But Uber’s past is simply not that far gone. A Black Officer, a White Woman, a Rare Murder Conviction. Is It ‘Hypocrisy,’ or Justice?Mohamed Noor this week became the first Minnesota police officer convicted of murder in an on-duty killing, prompting mixed feelings among social justice advocates. One Island, 32 Miles, a Million EmotionsThe author relied on strolls to clear her head. But would the Great Saunter, a 12-hour tour on the edge of Manhattan, be overwhelming? Critic’s Notebook: Bikini Kill, Then and Now: A Front-Row View of a Punk RevolutionTwenty-seven years have passed between a critic’s first Bikini Kill show and the band’s return. The songs, and the politics, are still vital and loud. You Will Never Smell My World the Way I DoScientists find that whiskey’s smokiness, the smell of beets and lily of the valley perfume can be utterly different depending on your genetic wiring. More Recent Articles |
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The Boston Celtics paid tribute to franchise legend John Havlicek, who died last week at the age of 79, before Game 3 against the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Chicago Bulls agreed to a contract extension with head coach Jim Boylen, the team announced Friday.
The New York Jets are expected to decline the fifth-year contract option of linebacker Darron Lee.
Scientists have identified the remains of an Army sergeant who died more than seven decades ago in a Philippine prisoner of war camp during World War II, the Defense Department announced Friday.
A federal judge in California on Friday approved Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' $307.5 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit over illegal emissions-control software.
Eight-time Stanley Cup champion and Hockey Hall of Famer Leonard "Red" Kelly died at the age of 91.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons was fined $20,000 and assessed a flagrant foul 1 for an elbow to the groin of Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry.
The death toll from an Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo surpassed 1,000 this week, the country's health officials said.
A judge in Florida on Friday denied lawyers' request to no longer defend confessed Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz because of his access to a $430,000 annuity left to him by his deceased mother.
After finished a marathon, the average runner's aortic vessels were four years younger than before they began training for the event
Christie's auction house gives a media preview of it's 20th Century Week offerings at Rockefeller Plaza on May 3, 2019, in New York City. Six auctions will feature works from Van Gogh to Koons.
Police in Pakistan arrested a man purporting to be a doctor after he allegedly infected 93 people, including 67 children, with HIV, the Sindh province health ministry said Friday.
A tourist at a cabin in Tennessee captured photos of an unusual fellow visitor -- a black bear relaxing in the rental's hot tub.
The decision to detain asylum seekers indefinitely as the courts work through a backlog is focused on Central Americans at the U.S.-Mexico border. But those from more than 100 other countries also are being detained.
A Maryland woman who claimed a $101,600 lottery jackpot said she used her lucky numbers, which came to her in a dream.
Today, Pandas largely feast on a vegetarian diet dominated by bamboo, but they descended from carnivores -- and the protein and carbohydrate content of their diets still looks like a carnivore -- a new study says.
An Ontario library said it has solved the mystery of a library book dropped into the return box 49 years after it was checked out.
Construction workers excavating a new sewer line in Indiana unearthed what scientists believe to be the remains of a 12,000-year-old mastodon that roamed the area at the end of the last ice age.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke about special counsel Robert Mueller's report during an hourlong phone conversation Friday.
Even if they never use a condom during sex, gay men whose HIV is undetectable due to ongoing antiretroviral treatment cannot infect their male partner, new research reveals.
Attorney General William P. Barr testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Activists and members of Congress host a rally in support of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and NCAA Women's Basketball champions the Baylor Lady Bears visit the White House the week of April 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
A three-judge federal panel ruled on Friday that Ohio's congressional district map is unconstitutional and called for a new map by the 2020 election.
Over half of eligible Americans, including 55 percent of women, voted in the 2018 midterm elections, the Pew Research Center revealed on Friday.
Security cameras outside a Washington state car service store captured the moment two men stole an entire Pepsi vending machine -- despite the police station right across the street.
The Indianapolis Colts invited former Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly to rookie minicamp.
General Motors is recalling hundreds of thousands of trucks equipped with engine block heater cords after 19 of them caught fire, the automaker announced Friday.
While American fans focus on Churchill Downs, other 3-year-olds star in the English Guineas at Newmarket and the NHK Mile in Tokyo. 

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