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Kenyan court finds 3 men guilty of 2015 Garissa University attack A Kenyan court found three men guilty Wednesday of aiding gunmen in killing 148 people, mostly students, during the 2015 attack on Garissa University College. 2019 NHL Awards: Tampa Bay Lightning's Nikita Kucherov wins Hart Trophy The 2019 NHL Awards took place Wednesday night as Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov was awarded the Hart Trophy. Anaheim Ducks buy out final two seasons of Corey Perry's contract Anaheim Ducks veteran winger Corey Perry had the final two years of his contract bought out, the team announced Wednesday. Minnesota Twins place Marwin Gonzalez on IL with hamstring strain The Minnesota Twins placed infielder Marwin Gonzalez on the 10-day injured list and put right-handed relief pitcher Blake Parker on the family medical emergency list. Man arrested for allegedly plotting bomb attack on Pittsburgh church Authorities arrested a Syrian man who allegedly plotted a terrorist attack on a Christian church in Pittsburgh last month, the Department of Justice said Wednesday. Watch: New York Yankees' CC Sabathia earns milestone 250th career win New York Yankees veteran starting pitcher CC Sabathia, pitching in his final season in the majors, recorded his 250th career win Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays. FBI assisting with toxicology analysis for U.S. tourists who died in Dominican Republic The FBI is testing samples from a Dominican Republic hotel minibar after nine Americans died while traveling to the country over the past 12 months. Green Bay Packers to waive TE Michael Roberts after another failed physical The Green Bay Packers are expected to release tight end Michael Roberts after a failed physical. Anthony Carrigan joins 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' cast "Barry" actor Anthony Carrigan has joined the cast of the upcoming film, "Bill & Ted Face the Music." David Ortiz wasn't intended target of Dominican Republic shooting, police say Former Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was not the intended target of a shooting earlier this month in his native Dominican Republic, officials said Wednesday. Judge in census question case says new evidence 'raises a substantial issue' A federal judge in Maryland ruled Wednesday that new evidence in the case of a 2020 census citizenship question warrants further consideration. Watch: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady throws to suspended WR Josh Gordon New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady posted a video on his Instagram account of him throwing to suspended wide receiver Josh Gordon. Sprouts recalls frozen spinach over listeria fears Sprouts Farmers Market recalled its frozen cut leaf spinach over possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. Milwaukee Bucks' Khris Middleton to become unrestricted free agent Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton is declining his $13 million player option and will become an unrestricted free agent. Julie Andrews to voice Lady Whistledown in Netflix's 'Bridgerton' series Julie Andrews is to lend her voice to an unseen character in an untitled Netflix series based on the "Bridgerton" books. Patients likely to have complications with unprofessional surgeons Patients had an 18 percent higher risk of complication during a medical procedure if their surgeon had one to three previous reports of unprofessional behavior. Rep. Ilhan Omar introduces bill to stop school lunch shaming practices Rep. Ilhan Omar introduced a bill Wednesday to prevent schools from using indicators that identify students with school lunch debt. New methods reduce antibiotic use by 30 percent, study says Half of the 10 million antibiotic prescriptions written by doctors in ERs go to people with viral infections, which are unresponsive to antibiotics. Researchers say they have new ways to avoid these unnecessary uses. Nationals' Max Scherzer to make Wednesday start despite broken nose Despite breaking his nose in a freak accident during batting practice Tuesday, Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer will make his scheduled start Wednesday evening. Glacial melt rates in the Himalayas have more than doubled since 2000 Global warming is shrinking the glaciers in the Himalayas. According to a new survey, glaciers in the region have lost roughly a vertical foot and half of ice. Sudden death a risk even in well-controlled epilepsy Even people with well-controlled epilepsy may be at risk for sudden and unexpected death, a new study suggests. Netflix picks up Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial debut film 'Tick, Tick' Netflix said Wednesday it has acquired the worldwide rights to Lin-Manuel Miranda's film adaptation of the musical, "Tick, Tick... Boom!" National Domestic Hotline saw 36% uptick in contacts in 2018 The National Domestic Hotline received more calls or other contacts in 2018 than it has in any other year since its inception in 1996. Kevin Costner's 'Yellowstone' renewed for Season 3 |
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David Ortiz was not the intended target of murder plot, officials sayThe intended target was a friend of Ortiz who was sharing a table with the baseball star at the time, the attorney general of the Dominican Republic said. No end in sight, families of Citgo executives jailed in Venezuela push for answersIt's been 570 days, say family members, who worry about the men's health and insist they're innocent as they worry their situation has been forgotten. Man arrested in connection with death of soccer player Emiliano SalaA single-engine aircraft carrying Sala and pilot David Ibbotson crashed in the English Channel on Jan. 21. U.N. report finds 'credible evidence' Saudi prince could be liable for Khashoggi killing"Khashoggi could have been injected with a sedative and then suffocated using a plastic bag,” assessments of recordings suggest, according to the report. 3 Russians, 1 Ukrainian facing murder charges in attack on jet that killed 298An international team of investigators determined that flight MH17, which crashed in Ukraine in 2014, was shot down by a Russian-made missile launcher. U.S. says tanker attack mines bear 'striking resemblance' to Iranian devicesOfficials say they also found "biometric information" including a hand print on the side of the ship, which "can be used to build a criminal case." Dominican officials arrest 11th suspect in David Ortiz caseAuthorities say they are looking for at least three other suspects, including the man they believe paid the hit men. Rocket hits ExxonMobil, other oil firms in IraqThree people were reported wounded in the blast near the southern city of Basra. More Recent Articles
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Biden and Democratic Rivals Exchange Attacks Over His Remarks on SegregationistsMr. Biden’s fond remarks about dealing with segregationist senators are raising questions about both his political past and his political acumen now in dealing with it. Digging Into America’s Dark Past, House Panel Makes History by Exploring ReparationsHundreds of mostly black spectators descended on Capitol Hill for a hearing that exposed Washington’s cultural and ideological divides. Saudis Called Khashoggi ‘Sacrificial Animal’ as They Waited to Kill HimA U.N. report reveals new details in the killing of the dissident journalist, and says that Crown Prince Mohammed must have been aware of the operation. Iran, Reparations, Poet Laureate: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Youngest Known Child Separated From His Family at the U.S. Border Under TrumpWatch our new TV series from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Trump’s Re-election RallyThe president opened his 2020 bid in Florida with a familiar message. We look at what the rally signals about the campaign ahead. TV Shows You Can Tolerate Watching With Your KidsMost television shows for children are terrible! Here are five decent ones. Trump’s Running Again. Still.Somebody seems to miss Hillary Clinton. Was the Downing of Flight MH17 State-Sponsored Murder?International investigators tied three Russians and a pro-Russian Ukrainian to the crime. They — and their sponsor — must be called to account. Reparations: Reasonable and RightIt is America’s responsibility to undo the trauma it has inflicted upon black people for hundreds of years. Time Is Running Out to Stop an Ebola EpidemicA mass exodus from the Democratic Republic of Congo could be catastrophic. Jamal Khashoggi Was My Fiancé. His Killers Are Roaming Free.Washington hasn’t done enough to bring the murdered Saudi columnist’s killers to justice. Launching a Global Currency Is a Bold, Bad Move for FacebookThe way we structure money and payments is a question for democratic institutions, not technology companies. Trump and Iran May Be on a Collision Course, and It Could Get ScarierThey’ve behaved recklessly and given themselves no face-saving escapes. Homes to Heal Trafficked ChildrenIn Miami, a program designed for trafficked foster youth is showing promise. The Trump Show, Season 2, BeginsTo hear the president tell it, the battle for the apocalypse has been joined. Trump Is Betting That Anger Can Still Be PowerTrump 2020 may sound a lot like Trump 2016, but this time around the fusion of president and party is complete. ‘If You’ve Built a Chaos Factory, You Can’t Dodge Responsibility for the Chaos’Amazon says it’s not responsible if its creations are abused. In Thailand, You Can Ride an Elephant. But Should You?Interacting with the animals is one of the country’s major tourism draws, and a new organization is trying to make it more humane. It’s Time to Rethink Wine CriticismDreary scores and tasting notes are of little long-term use to consumers. What they need most are inspiration and liberation. David Ortiz Shooting Was Case of Mistaken Identity, Officials SayThe shooting last week that left Ortiz wounded was actually intended to target a friend of his who was wearing a similar shirt, the authorities in the Dominican Republic said. U.K. Maverick Rory Stewart Knocked Out of Race for Party LeaderRory Stewart’s insurgent campaign had been a growing threat to the favorite, Boris Johnson, by shaking up the contest until lawmakers eliminated him. Hit by Ransomware Attack, Florida City Agrees to Pay Hackers $600,000Riviera Beach, Fla., authorized its insurer to pay a Bitcoin ransom to hackers who have paralyzed the city’s computer systems for three weeks. A New Lincoln Bible, From a Mantel to a Presidential LibraryThe Bible, given to a friend of Lincoln’s after his death, has remained out of sight, passed along from one generation to another, unknown to the vast array of scholars who have studied his life. America’s Most Astonishing Choir Hates Sounding PrettyThe Crossing, led by Donald Nally, combines an embrace of the new, a social conscience and fearless technique. In Laos, Women Rule RugbyDespite substantial obstacles, the Lao federation keeps growing at a fast pace, and the majority of players are women. The national team tends to surprise a lot of confident opponents. Rebirth of a Parisian LegendLapérouse, favored restaurant of Zola, Colette, George Clooney and Kate Moss, is hosting what may be fashion week’s most epic celebration. Soaring Temperatures Speed Up Spring Thaw on Greenland’s Ice SheetTemperatures in Greenland have been as much as 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, helping fuel a pulse of melting across much of the ice sheet surface. The Fish Egg That Traveled Through a Swan’s Gut, Then HatchedThese fish turn up in many surprising locations, but this was one place scientists didn’t expect to find them. What’s So Funny About Autism?Some people on the autism spectrum not only get the jokes, they write them. How a Dallas Photojournalist Captured an Image of a Gunman Mid-Attack“Was I in the right place at the wrong time, or was I in the wrong place at the right time?” the photojournalist, Tom Fox of The Dallas Morning News, said after a man opened fire at a federal courthouse. The Evangelical, the ‘Pool Boy,’ the Comedian and Michael CohenJerry Falwell Jr. defied expectations when he supported Donald J. Trump in 2016. Now details are emerging about behind-the-scenes maneuvering before the endorsement. 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A Kenyan court found three men guilty Wednesday of aiding gunmen in killing 148 people, mostly students, during the 2015 attack on Garissa University College.
The 2019 NHL Awards took place Wednesday night as Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov was awarded the Hart Trophy.
Anaheim Ducks veteran winger Corey Perry had the final two years of his contract bought out, the team announced Wednesday.
The Minnesota Twins placed infielder Marwin Gonzalez on the 10-day injured list and put right-handed relief pitcher Blake Parker on the family medical emergency list.
Authorities arrested a Syrian man who allegedly plotted a terrorist attack on a Christian church in Pittsburgh last month, the Department of Justice said Wednesday.
New York Yankees veteran starting pitcher CC Sabathia, pitching in his final season in the majors, recorded his 250th career win Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The FBI is testing samples from a Dominican Republic hotel minibar after nine Americans died while traveling to the country over the past 12 months.
The Green Bay Packers are expected to release tight end Michael Roberts after a failed physical.
"Barry" actor Anthony Carrigan has joined the cast of the upcoming film, "Bill & Ted Face the Music."
Former Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was not the intended target of a shooting earlier this month in his native Dominican Republic, officials said Wednesday.
A federal judge in Maryland ruled Wednesday that new evidence in the case of a 2020 census citizenship question warrants further consideration.
New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady posted a video on his Instagram account of him throwing to suspended wide receiver Josh Gordon.
Sprouts Farmers Market recalled its frozen cut leaf spinach over possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton is declining his $13 million player option and will become an unrestricted free agent.
Julie Andrews is to lend her voice to an unseen character in an untitled Netflix series based on the "Bridgerton" books.
Patients had an 18 percent higher risk of complication during a medical procedure if their surgeon had one to three previous reports of unprofessional behavior.
Rep. Ilhan Omar introduced a bill Wednesday to prevent schools from using indicators that identify students with school lunch debt.
Half of the 10 million antibiotic prescriptions written by doctors in ERs go to people with viral infections, which are unresponsive to antibiotics. Researchers say they have new ways to avoid these unnecessary uses.
Despite breaking his nose in a freak accident during batting practice Tuesday, Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer will make his scheduled start Wednesday evening.
Global warming is shrinking the glaciers in the Himalayas. According to a new survey, glaciers in the region have lost roughly a vertical foot and half of ice.
Even people with well-controlled epilepsy may be at risk for sudden and unexpected death, a new study suggests.
Netflix said Wednesday it has acquired the worldwide rights to Lin-Manuel Miranda's film adaptation of the musical, "Tick, Tick... Boom!"
The National Domestic Hotline received more calls or other contacts in 2018 than it has in any other year since its inception in 1996.
Paramount Network ordered a 10-episode, third season of "Yellowstone." 

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