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Ex-Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers WR Torrey Smith retires Former Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Torrey Smith is retiring from the league after eight seasons in the NFL. Helmet manufacturer Xenith ends deal with Patriots WR Antonio Brown New England Patriots star wide receiver Antonio Brown and helmet manufacturer Xenith are ending their business relationship. Storm-weary regions on alert again as tropical depression threatens to strengthen Residents and officials along the southeastern coast of the United States are once again on alert for a brewing tropical system in the Atlantic. Former Golden State Warriors guard Shaun Livingston retires from NBA Former Golden State Warriors veteran guard Shaun Livingston is retiring from basketball after 15 seasons in the NBA. N.Y. attorney general: Sackler family protecting $1B using Swiss accounts The Sackler family has transferred $1 billion from Purdue Pharma to protect it from legal liabilities, the New York attorney general said. Washington Redskins sign former Jaguars, Texans CB Aaron Colvin The Washington Redskins signed former Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans cornerback Aaron Colvin. Dozens injured in Gaza border clashes Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli forces left dozens of people injured at the Gaza border, Gaza health officials said. Tainted bedding cited as possible cause of Justify's positive drug test A reported positive test for scopolomine after Justify's victory in the Santa Anita Derby likely was caused by bedding tainted by jimson weed, trainer says. Transit strike cripples Paris commute Parisians had to find alternate ways to get to work Friday morning after the city's biggest public transit strike in nearly 13 years crippled subway and bus lines. 11 dead after hospital fire in Brazil A fire at a Rio de Janeiro hospital left at least 11 people dead and dozens of patients lying on stretchers outside the facility overnight, emergency officials said Friday. Watch: Brewery seeks someone 'winning to get paid to watch football' A Los Angeles brewery posted a job opening for someone seeking to "get paid to watch football" at Los Angeles Rams games. Half of people with rheumatic disease have trouble paying for treatment, study says About 60 percent of patients with rheumatic diseases like osteoarthritis and lupus said they struggle to pay to treat their illnesses, according to new research. Farm takes aim at goat yoga world record with 500 expected in class A Florida farm said it expects more than 500 people to participate in its attempt to break a Guinness World Record for the world's largest goat yoga session. Report: Air Force calls diversion of funds for border wall a national security risk The U.S. Air Force, in a report revealed Friday, said the planned $3.6 billion diversion of military funds for a border wall is a risk of national security. Researchers produce blackest black material to date Material engineers at MIT have produced the blackest black material to date, 10 times blacker than previous record-black materials. Italy joins Britain, Sweden to develop Tempest fighter plane BAE Systems and Italian defense contractor Leonardo agreed to work cooperatively on the next-generation Tempest fighter plane. UVA abandons aggressive debt collection, suspends 12 lawsuits against patients The University of Virginia Health System will abandon its aggressive billing and collection tactics that forced some patients into bankruptcy. Worker at New Zealand company brings clown to firing meeting A New Zealand man who was told he could bring someone along for support to a meeting where he expected to be fired spent more than $100 hiring a professional clown. Farmers react cautiously to China excluding soy, pork from new tariffs Soy and pork prices jumped Friday after China announced it would exclude those commodities from its latest round of tariff escalations, but farmers say it's too soon to celebrate. Most cyclists suffering head injuries not wearing helmets, study shows Only about one in five U.S. adults and one in 10 children and teens who suffered head and neck injuries in cycling crashes said they wore a helmet, a new study finds. Brexit: British PM Boris Johnson to meet with EU President Jean-Claude Juncker British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to travel to Luxembourg next week to hold Brexit negotiations with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU leader's office said Friday. Suicide deaths among U.S. teen girls underestimated, study finds Suicide death rates among 10- to 19-year-old girls have been systematically underestimated, while rates among boys have been overestimated, according to a new report. Boxer Tyson Fury primed for Wallin bout, says sport needs 'lively' champs Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury told UPI he is exactly where he is supposed to be before his bout against Sweden's Otto Wallin on Saturday. He also said it's up to "lively" boxers to keep the sport popular. Heartburn drug Zantac may contain small amounts of carcinogen, FDA says A substance that could cause cancer has been found in some ranitidine heartburn and ulcer medicines, including the brand-name drug Zantac, and the source of this contamination is being investigated. Look: Large crab found abandoned behind pharmacy in England Workers at a pharmacy in Britain were left baffled when they found a large crab had been abandoned live in the alley outside their store, rescuers said. |
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By Turns Tearful and Stoic, Felicity Huffman Gets 14-Day Prison SentenceThe actress is the first parent to be sentenced for her role in the nation’s largest college admissions cheating prosecution. 14 Million Watched Democrats Debate in HoustonThe New York Times will join CNN in co-sponsoring next month’s debate in Ohio, another sign of the paper’s expanded public profile. Trump’s Dorian Tweet Whips Up a Fight Over a Science PowerhouseThe controversy has dragged one of the country's preeminent research agencies, famous for being anonymous, into the spotlight it long avoided. Bahamas, Still Reeling From Dorian, Braces for Tropical Storm HumbertoThe new storm is not expected to pack Hurricane Dorian’s destructive power, but it could complicate a difficult recovery. Boko Haram Is Back. With Better Drones.After a decade of devastating war with Boko Haram extremists, they are now better armed than ever and have more sophisticated drones than the demoralized Nigerian military. Sackler Family, Felicity Huffman, Peanuts: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Third Democratic DebateWith the field narrowing, some of the leading candidates went head to head on the same stage for the first time. 2020Remember that Beer Test? We have something better. The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own CountryExcluded from Australia’s Constitution, Murrumu of Walubara, an Aboriginal man, renounced his citizenship and formed a sovereign nation in the northern reaches of the continent. Dior Finally Says No to SauvageWhy luxury fashion and cultural appropriation are on a collision course. An Open Letter (and a Rant) on Age Discrimination at WorkOne writer, in his 50s, has applied to more than 100 jobs. And a second has had it up to her silver bob with younger colleagues’ condescension. For Children With Peanut Allergies, F.D.A. Experts Recommend a New TreatmentAbout 1.2 million American children have peanut allergies. A new drug, Palforzia, does not cure the condition, but it can blunt life-threatening reactions. Antonio Brown Remains Eligible to Play for PatriotsThe league will continue to investigate allegations of rape and sexual assault made against the receiver but will not prevent him from making his Patriots’ debut on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ Singer, Is Dead at 70He burst on the scene in the late 1970s and went on to have a string of rock hits that also included “Baby Hold On.” Shane Gillis’s Jokes Went Too Far. Should That End His ‘S.N.L.’ Career?The new cast member’s offensive remarks about Chinese people and others raise questions about the show’s vetting and what, if anything, the show should do with him. Chicago Man Fraudulently Accrued 42 Million Delta SkyBonus Points, U.S. SaysGennady Podolsky used his position as a travel agent to cheat Delta Air Lines out of $1.75 million worth of loyalty points, according to an indictment. Lies, Purging and Prorogation: Two Pivotal Weeks in BrexitBritain seemed poised at times between a proud tradition and something new and menacing, a populist flouting of customs and institutions in the name of “the people.” House Antitrust Panel Seeks Documents From 4 Big Tech FirmsLawmakers investigating Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google for possible antitrust violations on Friday sent the companies detailed requests for information. Liz Cheney, Tart-Tongued Fighter, Is Warring With Rand Paul Over Who’s TrumpierMs. Cheney, the No. 3 House Republican, has supplanted her father, Dick Cheney, as the most combative Cheney in Washington. She usually attacks Democrats, but not this time. ‘Protecting Our European Way of Life’? Outrage Follows New E.U. RoleUrsula von der Leyen is under pressure to ditch the title “vice president for protecting our European way of life” for the person in charge of migration policy. If You Hate Floss, It’s O.K. to Try These AlternativesExperts with the A.D.A. and the C.D.C. told us five things to try if you hate regular floss — and what you should avoid. Robert Frank’s Legacy: Nine Photographers ReflectWe asked photographers to submit an example of their work that bears the imprint of Mr. Frank, who died on Monday, and discuss his influence on them. Misha Nonoo, Close Personal Friend of Meghan Markle, SpeaksWhen your friend becomes a royal, the clothing designer said, “nothing changes.” You just can’t discuss logistics. How to Create a Laid-Back, CBD-Infused Dinner PartyIn Northern California, the wellness line founder Claudia Mata Gladish hosted a relaxed, candlelit dinner inspired by her natural surroundings. ‘The Sound of Silence’ Review: Plenty to Hear, but What Does It Mean?Peter Sarsgaard and Rashida Jones star in a drama for your ears that brings big ideas but does more telling than showing. João Félix Is in a Hurry. So Is Everyone Else.Félix has gone from Benfica’s academy to Cristiano Ronaldo’s heir apparent with dizzying speed. But how fast is too fast? Jane Goodall Keeps Going, With a Lot of Hope (and a Bit of Whiskey)During her girlhood, Tarzan was her role model. When she realized how chimpanzee habitats were being destroyed, she turned into a crusader. At 85, she’s still preaching. What the Ingebrigtsen Brothers Can Teach Us About Nature, Nurture and RunningThere’s more than one right way to rear and shape young athletes. One in Four of New York’s New Luxury Apartments Is UnsoldA quarter of the new condos built since 2013 in New York City have not yet found buyers, according to a new analysis of closed sales. More Recent Articles |
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Former Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Torrey Smith is retiring from the league after eight seasons in the NFL.
New England Patriots star wide receiver Antonio Brown and helmet manufacturer Xenith are ending their business relationship.
Residents and officials along the southeastern coast of the United States are once again on alert for a brewing tropical system in the Atlantic.
Former Golden State Warriors veteran guard Shaun Livingston is retiring from basketball after 15 seasons in the NBA.
The Sackler family has transferred $1 billion from Purdue Pharma to protect it from legal liabilities, the New York attorney general said.
The Washington Redskins signed former Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans cornerback Aaron Colvin.
Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli forces left dozens of people injured at the Gaza border, Gaza health officials said.
A reported positive test for scopolomine after Justify's victory in the Santa Anita Derby likely was caused by bedding tainted by jimson weed, trainer says.
Parisians had to find alternate ways to get to work Friday morning after the city's biggest public transit strike in nearly 13 years crippled subway and bus lines.
A fire at a Rio de Janeiro hospital left at least 11 people dead and dozens of patients lying on stretchers outside the facility overnight, emergency officials said Friday.
A Los Angeles brewery posted a job opening for someone seeking to "get paid to watch football" at Los Angeles Rams games.
About 60 percent of patients with rheumatic diseases like osteoarthritis and lupus said they struggle to pay to treat their illnesses, according to new research.
A Florida farm said it expects more than 500 people to participate in its attempt to break a Guinness World Record for the world's largest goat yoga session.
The U.S. Air Force, in a report revealed Friday, said the planned $3.6 billion diversion of military funds for a border wall is a risk of national security.
Material engineers at MIT have produced the blackest black material to date, 10 times blacker than previous record-black materials.
BAE Systems and Italian defense contractor Leonardo agreed to work cooperatively on the next-generation Tempest fighter plane.
The University of Virginia Health System will abandon its aggressive billing and collection tactics that forced some patients into bankruptcy.
A New Zealand man who was told he could bring someone along for support to a meeting where he expected to be fired spent more than $100 hiring a professional clown.
Soy and pork prices jumped Friday after China announced it would exclude those commodities from its latest round of tariff escalations, but farmers say it's too soon to celebrate.
Only about one in five U.S. adults and one in 10 children and teens who suffered head and neck injuries in cycling crashes said they wore a helmet, a new study finds.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to travel to Luxembourg next week to hold Brexit negotiations with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU leader's office said Friday.
Suicide death rates among 10- to 19-year-old girls have been systematically underestimated, while rates among boys have been overestimated, according to a new report.
Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury told UPI he is exactly where he is supposed to be before his bout against Sweden's Otto Wallin on Saturday. He also said it's up to "lively" boxers to keep the sport popular.
A substance that could cause cancer has been found in some ranitidine heartburn and ulcer medicines, including the brand-name drug Zantac, and the source of this contamination is being investigated.
Workers at a pharmacy in Britain were left baffled when they found a large crab had been abandoned live in the alley outside their store, rescuers said. 
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