A U.S. federal judge on Wednesday ruled that a non-profit organization's proposal to open a safe-injection facility for opioid users in Philadelphia does not violate federal law. New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley was running and cutting on the practice field Wednesday after suffering a high ankle sprain against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling weapons and plotting a domestic terrorist attack to set off a race war is expected to enter a plea deal Thursday. Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his collarbone and sternum in Week 1 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. LSU Tigers running back Lanard Fournette, the younger brother of Jacksonville Jaguars star tailback Leonard Fournette, is leaving the football program. Chicago Bears linebacker Roquan Smith said he will play in Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders in London after missing the team's previous matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Walmart suspended the sale of the anti-heartburn drug Zantac and other related drugs after its manufacturer recalled the medicine due to concerns of cancer risks. Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday for the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in his apartment last year. The New England Patriots placed Pro Bowl kicker Stephen Gostkowski on injured reserve with a hip injury. Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro's 2020 presidential campaign released a three-pronged labor plan to increase membership in unions and support domestic workers and farmworkers. Longtime Arizona Cardinals owner Bill Bidwill died Wednesday while surrounded by loved ones. He was 88. Treating depression during pregnancy can be vital to the health of both mother and child, but new research suggests that taking antidepressants may make a woman more vulnerable to gestational diabetes. U.S. stock markets fell for the second consecutive day Wednesday, continuing a poor start to the fourth quarter. A Florida man who took apart his clothes dryer when it stopped working made a shocking discovery in the lint exhaust -- a snake. STXfilms released its first trailer for the action-comedy, "The Gentlemen," on Wednesday. Researchers found that between 1987 and 2017, the rate of stroke incidence among Americans aged 65 and older dropped by one-third per decade. Placido Domingo resigned from his position as general director of the L.A. Opera and canceled future performances on Wednesday. In August several women accused Domingo of sexual harassment. A crippling ransomware attack on multiple Alabama hospitals emphasizes a growing concern about healthcare computer system vulnerabilities that threaten privacy, and in some cases the general availability of services. Drivers on a Dallas highway were surprised to encounter a group of unusual traffic hazards -- horses and ponies running loose in the roadway. K-pop group Super Junior shared a clip of its video for "I Think I," a new single from the album "Time_Slip." A former Southern California school director who's at the center of the national college admissions cheating scandal has agreed to plead guilty and cooperate with federal authorities in the case. "Dear White People," starring Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell and DeRon Horton, was renewed for a final season at Netflix. Travis Kelce tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 5 tight end rankings. |
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