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Seattle Seahawks sign former Ohio State star J.T. Barrett The Seattle Seahawks signed former Ohio State Buckeyes star J.T. Barrett to add depth at quarterback. Lardarius Webb retires with Baltimore Ravens Former NFL defensive back Lardarius Webb retired from the league as a member of the Baltimore Ravens. Detroit Lions activate DE Trey Flowers from PUP list Detroit Lions defensive end Trey Flowers was activated from the active/physically unable to perform list. Blue Jays place OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on IL, promote Brock Stewart The Toronto Blue Jays placed outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the 10-day injured list. Watch: Loose monitor lizard captured in California, second reptile still loose Authorities in California said a large monitor lizard spotted roaming a neighborhood for about a year has been captured -- but there's a second member of the species still on the loose. Watch: Austrian athlete spends two hours in box of ice to break Guinness record An Austrian athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he spent more than two hours wearing nothing but a swimsuit in a box of ice. 50,000 protest banning of opposition candidates from Moscow elections About 50,000 took to the streets of Moscow to demonstrate for fair elections in the Russian's capital's largest protest in years. Gunman, victim injured during Norway mosque shooting At least two people were injured Saturday when a shooter armed with multiple weapons opened fire at a mosque outside the Norwegian capital. Armed man at Missouri Walmart said he was conducting a 'social experiment' Police in Missouri said a heavily-armed man who walked into a Walmart store days after gunman killed 22 people at a Walmart in Texas told police it was a "social experiment" to test his Second Amendment rights. Green Bay Packers fear LB Oren Burks has torn pectoral Green Bay Packers starting linebacker Oren Burks is believed to have a torn pectoral muscle and could miss the entire season. Chicago Bears WR Anthony Miller leaves practice after awkward landing Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller had an early exit from Saturday's practice due to a right foot or ankle injury. Hong Kong police use tear gas on protesters, airport sit-in marks second day A planned three-day sit-in at Hong Kong International Airport continued for a second day Saturday, while police used tear gas on protesters at two other locations in the city. EPA defies California rules over Monsanto Roundup The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has defied California regulators by no longer approving labels claiming Monsanto Roundup is known to cause cancer. Alabama Crimson Tide RB Trey Sanders to miss 2019 season Alabama Crimson Tide freshman running back Trey Sanders is expected to miss the entire 2019 season after suffering a significant foot injury. Team USA cuts Thaddeus Young, Bam Adebayo after scrimmage USA Basketball made multiple roster changes after a team scrimmage, cutting Miami Heat big man Bam Adebayo and Chicago Bulls forward Thaddeus Young. Universal Pictures cancels theatrical release of 'The Hunt' Universal Pictures announced Saturday it has canceled the theatrical release of its "satirical social thriller, "The Hunt." Photos: Democratic presidential hopefuls address gun safety forum in Iowa Democratic presidential hopefuls took aim at President Donald Trump and the gun lobby Saturday at a "gun safety" forum in Iowa that was organized in the wake of mass shootings in Texas and Ohio. Detroit Lions sign former Redskins, Buccaneers QB Josh Johnson The Detroit Lions signed veteran quarterback Josh Johnson to compete for the backup job behind Matthew Stafford after an injury to Tom Savage. Singer-songwriter Mike Posner recovering from rattlesnake bite Singer-songwriter Mike Posner was hospitalized this week after he was bitten by a rattlesnake. U.S. service member on combat mission killed in IraqTrump: Kim's letter complained about U.S.-South Korea military exercises President Donald Trump said Saturday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's letter was dedicated to "complaining about the ridiculous and expensive" joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea. FBI arrests Nevada man after alleged synagogue threat The FBI has arrested a Nevada man who allegedly plotted to attack a Jewish synagogue and LGBTQ bar after bomb-making materials were found in his Las Vegas home. 22 dead in eastern China after typnoon Lekima makes landfall Lekima made landfall as a typhoon with its strength equivalent to a powerful Category 3 hurricane during the early morning hours Saturday. Tanzania oil tanker explosion kills more than 60 people An oil tanker exploded on a busy road in Tanzania Saturday, killing more than 60 people and injuring 70. Russian Co.'s botched rocket test kills 5 staff, injures 3 Five employees of Russia's nuclear corporation Rosatom have died and three have been treated for burns after a liquid-propellant engine exploded during a test. |
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British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in spotlight after Epstein's apparent suicideMaxwell is a former longtime member of Jeffrey Epstein's inner circle. He once called her his "best friend." Jeffrey Epstein dead by apparent suicide in jail, Justice Department investigatingAttorney General William Barr said he was 'appalled to learn that Jeffrey Epstein was found dead' and that his death 'raises serious questions that must be answered.' Norway Mosque shooting: Heavily armed gunman opens fire, injuring oneThe shooter, who wore body armor and a helmet, was overpowered by members of the mosque, the mosque director said. Trump says Kim apologized for missile tests, wants to meet againTrump said he was looking forward to seeing Kim in "the not too distant future." Hollywood star Richard Gere speaks out to support migrants stranded on rescue shipGere compared the political situation in Italy, where Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has repeatedly refused requests by migrant ships to dock, to that of the U.S. Dozens killed after fuel tanker explodes in TanzaniaIncidents of people being killed in explosions while stealing fuel from incapacitated tankers are common in East Africa. Russian nuclear agency says five killed in accident at test siteU.S.-based nuclear experts said on Friday they suspected the blast and radiation release occurred during the testing of a nuclear-powered cruise missile. 'No flying' movement takes off in environmentally conscious Sweden“Flight should be seen as a precious gift, to be used wisely and sparingly, not blown on cheap weekend jaunts,” a climate academic told NBC News. North Korea fires missiles into East Sea"Our military is following up with the surveillance over possibility of additional launches," South Korea's Joint Chief of Staffs said. More Recent Articles
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Trump Shares Unfounded Fringe Theory About Epstein and ClintonsThe president shared the unfounded claims even as his administration faced questions about why Mr. Epstein had not more closely monitored in a federal prison. The Global Machine Behind the Rise of Far-Right NationalismSweden was long seen as a progressive utopia. Then came waves of immigrants — and the forces of populism at home and abroad. Photos Emerge From Kashmir, a Land on LockdownIndian photographers managed to work around a communication blockade to publish their images. On Guns, Public Opinion and Public Policy Often DivergeGun control measures have become more popular. But that shift may not be the biggest factor influencing Congress. Democrats in Iowa Offer Plans to Combat Gun ViolenceIn the wake of the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Democratic presidential candidates on Saturday emphasized the urgent need to confront gun violence in America. Logan Browning Reads ‘The Night Girl Finds a Day Boy’The “Dear White People” star reads an essay about the challenges of dating with a severe sleep disorder. Running With My Mom: What We Talk About When We Talk About RunningPreparing for a marathon as steps on a long path to a closer relationship. Trump’s Pile of RubbleWe can’t keep making sacrifices to the Trigger Gods. Sex and the Subway AdAlong with its many other challenges, New York’s transit system must adjudicate rapidly changing standards of public decency. Can Netflix, the King of Stand-Up Specials, Be Dethroned?Amazon is trying, starting with a new Jim Gaffigan set. So is HBO, though it’s more niche with acts like Julio Torres. And don’t count out YouTube. Stuffed Dormouse and Fish Gut Sauce: The Flavors of PompeiiSome dishes from the Roman town would be familiar to us today. Others may sound repellent. Kim Jong-un Gave ‘Small Apology’ for Missile Launches, Trump SaysPresident Trump said a letter from North Korea’s leader expressed hope for restarting nuclear talks. Trump Administration Moves to Decertify Outspoken Immigration Judges’ UnionThe Justice Department moved to decertify the immigration judges’ union, whose members have criticized the administration’s immigration policies. What Is YouTube Pushing You to Watch Next?A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Outside Milan, a Living Testament to the Powers of Italian Modernist DesignEven 70 years after its completion, the villa that Osvaldo Borsani created for his family still enshrines the architect’s singular vision. The Chef on a Mission to Bring Soulful, Healthy Food to All of BrooklynFrancesca Chaney, the owner of the plant-based Sol Sips cafe in Bushwick, is expanding her business without losing sight of its roots. Wagner’s Sprawling Operas, Shrunk to Child SizeAt the Bayreuth Festival, Wagner für Kinder offers mini versions of the composer’s most complex works. Wild Pups Romp Again in an African ParadiseWild dogs have returned to the famed Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. The first puppy litters were not far behind. Witnessing the Birth of a Crater Lake Where Lava Just FlowedThe magma mysteriously drained from the crevice last year, and now scorching pools of water are bubbling up from below. Watch This Plant Shoot Its Seeds Like Spiraling FootballsChinese witch hazel takes a ballistic approach to reproduction. More Recent Articles |
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The Seattle Seahawks signed former Ohio State Buckeyes star J.T. Barrett to add depth at quarterback.
Former NFL defensive back Lardarius Webb retired from the league as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.
Detroit Lions defensive end Trey Flowers was activated from the active/physically unable to perform list.
The Toronto Blue Jays placed outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the 10-day injured list.
Authorities in California said a large monitor lizard spotted roaming a neighborhood for about a year has been captured -- but there's a second member of the species still on the loose.
An Austrian athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he spent more than two hours wearing nothing but a swimsuit in a box of ice.
About 50,000 took to the streets of Moscow to demonstrate for fair elections in the Russian's capital's largest protest in years.
At least two people were injured Saturday when a shooter armed with multiple weapons opened fire at a mosque outside the Norwegian capital.
Police in Missouri said a heavily-armed man who walked into a Walmart store days after gunman killed 22 people at a Walmart in Texas told police it was a "social experiment" to test his Second Amendment rights.
Green Bay Packers starting linebacker Oren Burks is believed to have a torn pectoral muscle and could miss the entire season.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller had an early exit from Saturday's practice due to a right foot or ankle injury.
A planned three-day sit-in at Hong Kong International Airport continued for a second day Saturday, while police used tear gas on protesters at two other locations in the city.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has defied California regulators by no longer approving labels claiming Monsanto Roundup is known to cause cancer.
Alabama Crimson Tide freshman running back Trey Sanders is expected to miss the entire 2019 season after suffering a significant foot injury.
USA Basketball made multiple roster changes after a team scrimmage, cutting Miami Heat big man Bam Adebayo and Chicago Bulls forward Thaddeus Young.
Universal Pictures announced Saturday it has canceled the theatrical release of its "satirical social thriller, "The Hunt."
Democratic presidential hopefuls took aim at President Donald Trump and the gun lobby Saturday at a "gun safety" forum in Iowa that was organized in the wake of mass shootings in Texas and Ohio.
The Detroit Lions signed veteran quarterback Josh Johnson to compete for the backup job behind Matthew Stafford after an injury to Tom Savage.
Singer-songwriter Mike Posner was hospitalized this week after he was bitten by a rattlesnake.
A U.S. Army soldier died Saturday on a combat mission in northern Iraq.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's letter was dedicated to "complaining about the ridiculous and expensive" joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea.
The FBI has arrested a Nevada man who allegedly plotted to attack a Jewish synagogue and LGBTQ bar after bomb-making materials were found in his Las Vegas home.
Lekima made landfall as a typhoon with its strength equivalent to a powerful Category 3 hurricane during the early morning hours Saturday.
An oil tanker exploded on a busy road in Tanzania Saturday, killing more than 60 people and injuring 70.
Five employees of Russia's nuclear corporation Rosatom have died and three have been treated for burns after a liquid-propellant engine exploded during a test. 

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