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Ex-Philadelphia Eagles CB Orlando Scandrick rips team, former teammates Recently released cornerback Orlando Scandrick ripped the Philadelphia Eagles during a television appearance Friday, sending shots at multiple people within the organization. Microsoft wins $10B cloud computing contract from Pentagon The U.S. Defense Department selected Microsoft for a cloud computing contract that could be worth $10 billion over 10 years. Houston Texans WR Will Fuller out vs. Oakland Raiders The Houston Texans will take on the Oakland Raiders on Sunday without speedy wide receiver Will Fuller. Arizona Cardinals RB David Johnson to be game-time decision vs. Saints Arizona Cardinals star running back David Johnson's availability for Sunday's matchup against the New Orleans Saints is up in the air. UAW-GM strike ends after new contract approved Workers at General Motors ended a six-week strike Friday when United Auto Workers members ratified a new four-year contract. Red Sox to hire Rays' Chaim Bloom as head of baseball operations The Boston Red Sox are hiring Tampa Bay Rays senior vice president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom as their new head of baseball operations. President Donald Trump touts criminal justice reform during speech at Benedict College President Donald Trump touted criminal justice reform Friday during a visit to Benedict College in Columbia, S.C., as hundreds of people gathered to protest his visit to the historically black college. Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes ruled out vs. Green Bay Packers The Kansas City Chiefs will be without star quarterback Patrick Mahomes for Sunday's key matchup against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. Lockheed nabs $14.4M contract to support France's C-130-J aircraft Lockheed Martin won a $12.4 million contract for support of France's C-130-J and KC-130-J aircraft, the Defense Department said. Reports: Justice Dept. investigating Russia inquiry that led to Mueller report The Justice Department has decided to investigate its own inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election, which ultimately produced the Mueller report. Construction starts on first digital frigate for France Naval Group held a steel-cutting ceremony at its Lorient, France, shipyard to mark the start of construction on France's new frigate, the French Navy's first frigate that is natively protected against cyber threats. U.S. forces will protect oil fields in Syria, Defense Secretary Mark Esper says The United States will reposition forces in Syria to protect oil fields from Islamic State militants there, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Friday. Message in a bottle floats from New Jersey to Newfoundland A message in a bottle thrown into the water in New Jersey traveled north for six weeks before washing up in Newfoundland. Chinese athletes caught cheating at China's Military World Games Chinese runners competing in the China-hosted Military World Games were disqualified after they were accused of cheating. Feline drug smuggler captured by guards at Russian prison Authorities in Russia said guards at a prison intercepted a cat that was apparently being used in an attempt to smuggle drugs into the facility. Watch: Barack Obama eulogizes Elijah Cummings: It's 'on us to continue his work' Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and several other prominent politicians honored Elijah Cummings at a funeral Friday for the longtime congressman. Grizzlies rookie Ja Morant not trying to upstage Zion Williamson Memphis Grizzlies rookie Ja Morant will be watching fellow phenom Zion Williamson's games this season, but he won't be trying to upstage the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. Watch: Two white moose spotted along Canadian highway A pair of white moose were caught on camera along an Ontario highway after a string of reported sightings in the preceding two weeks. NASA: Water-hunting rover to land on lunar south pole in 2022 Before the first woman and next man land on the moon, NASA will send another rover to the lunar surface, this time to the satellite's south pole. One-third of U.S. kids too sleepy to succeed in school Close to one-third of American children don't get sufficient sleep, and that lack of sleep makes it harder for kids to learn and to behave well when challenged, new research shows. In photos: Highlights from the week of October 21, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Twelve-term U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died October 17, is mourned at the U.S. Capitol. First lady Melania Trump holds an event on Capitol Hill for Red Ribbon Week, aimed at keeping kids off drugs, and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg testifies in Congress during the week of October 21, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Impeachment investigators subpoena 3 more in Trump administration House Democrats said Friday they've issued three more subpoenas in the impeachment investigation against President Donald Trump, for his budget director, a national security aide and a foreign policy adviser. Online THC sales, videos may be linked to vape-related lung injuries Online videos showing how to add cutting agents to THC vapes, as well as people buying THC vapes online, might contribute to the lung injury outbreak that has killed 34 and sickened 1,604 in 49 states. Look: Casino luck leads to $75,000 lottery jackpot A Kansas man said winning some cash at a casino left him with a lucky feeling that led him to buy lottery tickets on the way home that ended with a $75,000 win. Strong winds fueling at least 9 wildfires in California Several wildfires are burning statewide in California Friday, authorities said -- including one that has displaced 40,000 Los Angeles-area residents. |
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Impeachment Inquiry Is Legal, Judge Rules, Giving Democrats a VictoryThe finding came in an order directing the Justice Department to hand over secret grand jury evidence from the Mueller investigation to House impeachment investigators. Giuliani Is Drawing Attention to Hunter Biden’s Work in Romania. But There’s a Problem.Hunter Biden worked to help a Romanian executive facing corruption charges. But so did the former New York mayor — and a former F.B.I. director. Key Witness in Impeachment Inquiry Asks Federal Court to Rule Over TestifyingThe move raises new doubts about whether President Trump’s closest aides will be able to cooperate with the inquiry. Federal Budget Deficit Swelled to Nearly $1 Trillion in 2019The Treasury Department said the deficit, which came in at $984 billion, will top $1 trillion in 2020. In Fire-Scarred California, ‘If You’re Told to Go, You Go’As wildfires raged across the state this week, tens of thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate their homes out of an abundance of caution. California Emerged From Drought and Is Still Catching FireCalifornia's eight years of drought officially ended in March, but wildfires are still engulfing parts of the state. Here are three major contributions. Elijah Cummings’s Funeral Draws Presidents and Thousands of MournersPresidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton spoke Friday at the service for the longtime Maryland congressman. Trumps Put Their Washington Hotel on the MarketPresident Trump has drawn frequent criticism for ownership of the hotel because it hosts foreign diplomats and corporate executives with business before his administration. General Motors, California, World Series: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘A Prophet’: The Zeal of Bernie Sanders SupportersAs the candidate returns to the campaign trail, Democratic Party leaders are asking whether his supporters are loyal to the party, or just to him. In One Afghan District, the Same Promises of Victory, 32 Years ApartA Times reporter visits Baghlan Province, where, three decades ago, a Russian journalist documented the same assurances of peace offered to local residents by foreign commanders. Thar Be Witches, and UsScotland’s violent persecutions far outstripped those in Salem, Mass., but were nearly forgotten. That should scare us. Elizabeth Warren Wants to Lose Your VoteThose with plans for everything prove only that they can’t be trusted to plan for anything. Why Will Breitbart Be Included in ‘Facebook News’?Mark Zuckerberg can’t be understood in terms of partisan politics. It’s all about growth. Lebanon Battles to Be Born at LastThe Middle East could use a decent country. One million Lebanese protesters are demanding one. Hezbollah has other ideas. Why Does Only One Party Play by the Rules?Thanks to Trump’s deepening dependence on “alternative facts,” the assertion of reality is now a viable campaign strategy for 2020 Democrats. 5 Ballot Proposals for New YorkVote yes on Questions 1, 2, 3 and 4; no on 5. My Family Cared for My Sick Aunt. Who’s Caring for Us?Too many people have no choice but to reconfigure their lives around a loved one’s disability. Donald Trump’s ‘Lynching’The president lives to celebrate his own victimhood. What’s Lindsey Graham’s excuse? Those College Students Who Used the N-Word Shouldn’t Have Been ArrestedThey were guilty of vulgarity and ignorance, but “ridicule” is not a crime. Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook Can Help the News BusinessAdvertising revenue that used to support journalism now goes to companies like mine. We have a plan to help fix that. Kanye West Releases His Gospel-Themed Album ‘Jesus Is King’After announcing, then missing, his deadlines, the rapper put out his ninth LP and an Imax film capturing one of the Sunday Service concerts that inspired it. Police Fatally Shoot Brooklyn Man After He Critically Injures an Officer, Officials SayA police officer was in a medically induced coma after being hit in the head with a metal chair during an altercation in a nail salon, officials said. Trump Administration Cuts Flights to Most Cuban AirportsLooking to punish Cuba over its support for President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, the United States will ban airlines from servicing all cities besides Havana. Giuliani, Overheard Talking About Need for Cash, Mistakenly Calls NBC Reporter“The problem is we need some money,’’ Mr. Giuliani says on the call. Then he adds: “We need a few hundred thousand.’’ Marine Veteran Is Deported to El SalvadorJose Segovia-Benitez, who has been convicted of several felonies, was sent out of the United States this week and is now in hiding in El Salvador, his lawyer said. ‘It’s Definitely Pretty Empty’: Why Saving WeWork Will Be HardWhile expanding at a breakneck pace, the co-working company has struggled to turn a profit on millions of square feet of office space. In Criminal Justice Speech, Trump Belittles Obama’s Efforts for Black PeoplePresident Trump, speaking at Benedict College in South Carolina, said he had done more for black voters than any other president. He Got a Bike for His 8th Birthday. He Was Killed Riding It.The boy’s death comes at a time when biking fatalities across New York City have surged. So far, 25 cyclists have been killed in 2019. In a Quiet Corner, an Old Afghan Poet Polishes ‘the Heart’s Mirror’For more than 50 years, Haidari Wujodi’s desk in a Kabul library has been a stop for those seeking escape from the violence outside. Hildegard Bachert, 98, Dies; Championed Klimt, Schiele and Grandma MosesIn her 78 years at the Galerie St. Etienne in Manhattan, she promoted German and Austrian Expressionists as well as the celebrated American folk artist. What’s Modern Love?It’s a column. A book. A podcast. And now, a television show. More Recent Articles |
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Recently released cornerback Orlando Scandrick ripped the Philadelphia Eagles during a television appearance Friday, sending shots at multiple people within the organization.
The U.S. Defense Department selected Microsoft for a cloud computing contract that could be worth $10 billion over 10 years.
The Houston Texans will take on the Oakland Raiders on Sunday without speedy wide receiver Will Fuller.
Arizona Cardinals star running back David Johnson's availability for Sunday's matchup against the New Orleans Saints is up in the air.
Workers at General Motors ended a six-week strike Friday when United Auto Workers members ratified a new four-year contract.
The Boston Red Sox are hiring Tampa Bay Rays senior vice president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom as their new head of baseball operations.
President Donald Trump touted criminal justice reform Friday during a visit to Benedict College in Columbia, S.C., as hundreds of people gathered to protest his visit to the historically black college.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without star quarterback Patrick Mahomes for Sunday's key matchup against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
Lockheed Martin won a $12.4 million contract for support of France's C-130-J and KC-130-J aircraft, the Defense Department said.
The Justice Department has decided to investigate its own inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election, which ultimately produced the Mueller report.
Naval Group held a steel-cutting ceremony at its Lorient, France, shipyard to mark the start of construction on France's new frigate, the French Navy's first frigate that is natively protected against cyber threats.
The United States will reposition forces in Syria to protect oil fields from Islamic State militants there, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Friday.
A message in a bottle thrown into the water in New Jersey traveled north for six weeks before washing up in Newfoundland.
Chinese runners competing in the China-hosted Military World Games were disqualified after they were accused of cheating.
Authorities in Russia said guards at a prison intercepted a cat that was apparently being used in an attempt to smuggle drugs into the facility.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and several other prominent politicians honored Elijah Cummings at a funeral Friday for the longtime congressman.
Memphis Grizzlies rookie Ja Morant will be watching fellow phenom Zion Williamson's games this season, but he won't be trying to upstage the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft.
A pair of white moose were caught on camera along an Ontario highway after a string of reported sightings in the preceding two weeks.
Before the first woman and next man land on the moon, NASA will send another rover to the lunar surface, this time to the satellite's south pole.
Close to one-third of American children don't get sufficient sleep, and that lack of sleep makes it harder for kids to learn and to behave well when challenged, new research shows.
Twelve-term U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died October 17, is mourned at the U.S. Capitol. First lady Melania Trump holds an event on Capitol Hill for Red Ribbon Week, aimed at keeping kids off drugs, and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg testifies in Congress during the week of October 21, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
House Democrats said Friday they've issued three more subpoenas in the impeachment investigation against President Donald Trump, for his budget director, a national security aide and a foreign policy adviser.
Online videos showing how to add cutting agents to THC vapes, as well as people buying THC vapes online, might contribute to the lung injury outbreak that has killed 34 and sickened 1,604 in 49 states.
A Kansas man said winning some cash at a casino left him with a lucky feeling that led him to buy lottery tickets on the way home that ended with a $75,000 win.
Several wildfires are burning statewide in California Friday, authorities said -- including one that has displaced 40,000 Los Angeles-area residents. 
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