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Detroit Lions' Matthew Stafford ruled out against Dallas Cowboys The Detroit Lions will be without starting quarterback Matthew Stafford for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys. Indianapolis Colts QB Jacoby Brissett to return vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett will be back in the lineup for Sunday's matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Accused suspect in Saugus High School shooting dies A 16-year-old student accused of opening fire at a Southern California high school and killing two people died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Friday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said. Philadelphia Eagles sign RB Jay Ajayi after Darren Sproles injury The Philadelphia Eagles brought back veteran running back Jay Ajayi after a season-ending injury to Darren Sproles. Trump pardons service members involved in war crimes cases President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned two service members and restored the rank of a third who was convicted of posing in a photo with a dead Islamic State fighter. Steelers' Mason Rudolph not pursuing legal action against Myles Garrett Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph won't take any additional action toward Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett after an on-field altercation. Supreme Court agrees to hear Google, Oracle copyright dispute The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear an appeal by Google in a case in which Oracle accused the tech giant of violating copyright laws when developing its Android mobile platform. Boston Celtics icon Bill Russell accepts Hall of Fame ring 44 years laterTexas court stops Rodney Reed’s execution to review claims of innocence Texas' highest criminal court halted Rodney Reed's execution Friday afternoon. President Donald Trump seeks Supreme Court stay in House subpoena for tax returns For the second day in a row, President Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to intervene in his battle to keep his personal tax return documents private, this time in a case involving House Democrats. Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans to pass Medicare for All plan by third year Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren announced Friday she plans to ease Americans into her Medicare for All plan, passing legislation by the third year of her administration. Impeachment: Marie Yovanovitch says State Department 'being hollowed out from within' Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch told lawmakers there's a "crisis" in the State Department during Friday's public impeachment hearing, saying the agency's "being hollowed out from within." Hubble captures portrait of unique spiral galaxy NASA shared a new Hubble Space Telescope image Friday featuring a galaxy that looks a lot like the Milky Way upon first glance. Turkey deports suspected Islamic State fighter to U.S. after he was 'stuck' at Greek border Turkey deported an American suspected Islamic State fighter to the United States after the man was held in limbo at the Turkey-Greece border, Turkish officials announced Friday. Twitter details bans of political ads, limits 'cause-based' ads Twitter announced details of its policy on accepting political advertising on Friday, which effectively stops candidates and campaigns from buying advertising. Fed: Farm finances deteriorate more amid weather, trade woes Farm finances continue to deteriorate, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Mo. FDA warns Dollar Tree for importing unsafe drugs from China Discount retailer Dollar Tree has been warned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that some of its over-the-counter drugs are coming from from suspect foreign manufacturers. Apple Watch may be useful in diagnosis of AFib, study finds Apple Heart study findings published this week reveal that Apple Watch pulse monitoring can accurately identify atrial fibrillation, with the study finding the watch correctly identified AFib 84 percent of the time. United Airlines removes Boeing 737 Max from schedules through March United Airlines announced Friday it removed its fleet of Boeing 737 Max 9s from its schedule through early March, by which time it will be about a year since the airline last flew the troubled model. Look: CIX shares 'Hello, Strange Place' story film K-pop group CIX explores bullying, violence, isolation and death in its "Hello, Strange Place" video. Watch: Small alligator hiding under car gives Florida police a scare A tiny alligator hiding under a Florida resident's car gave police a scare when it came bolting out from under the vehicle. Lichens are much younger than scientists thought Long thought to be some of the first living organisms to colonize land, new research suggests lichens aren't nearly as old as scientists thought. Parental pressure pays off for Missouri Lottery player A woman visiting her family in Missouri said it was her mother who convinced her to buy the lottery ticket that earned her a prize of $25,000 a year for life. Astronauts conduct first in series of complex spacewalks to fix cosmic particle detector on ISS NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan and ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano conducted the first of a series of complex spacewalks to repair the cosmic particle detector on the International Space Station. 3 Indiana judges suspended for drunken brawl-turned-shooting Three Indiana judges who were involved in a brawl that resulted in two of them being shot have now been suspended by the state Supreme Court for judicial misconduct. |
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Ex-Envoy to Ukraine ‘Devastated’ as Trump Vilified HerAs Marie Yovanovitch testified, President Trump tweeted insults at her, drawing charges of witness intimidation. Trump Attack on Envoy During Testimony Raises Charges of Witness IntimidationThe president publicly targeted Marie L. Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine, even as she was testifying about how she felt threatened by an earlier smear campaign. Embassy Official Confirms Trump Asked About Ukraine InvestigationThe official in Kiev also said that he was told President Trump cared more about the investigations than about Ukraine. The President Bursts Through the Virtual Courtroom DoorsA mid-hearing Twitter attack from Mr. Trump made for a stunning second-screen moment. Labeled ‘Bad News’ by the President, an Ambassador Headlines a Bad Day for TrumpIn an impeachment hearing, Marie L. Yovanovitch expressed disbelief that an American president would call her “bad news” in a call with a foreign leader. Roger Stone Is Convicted of Impeding Investigators in a Bid to Protect TrumpMr. Stone, a longtime informal adviser to President Trump, obstructed one of Congress’s Russia investigations and lied to lawmakers. Trump Clears Three Service Members in War Crimes CasesThe moves signaled that as commander in chief, Mr. Trump intends to use his power as the ultimate arbiter of military justice. Browns’ Myles Garrett Suspended Indefinitely for Hitting Mason Rudolph With HelmetGarrett yanked off the helmet of Rudolph, the Steelers quarterback, and bashed him on the head. Garrett was suspended for at least the rest of this season and must reapply for reinstatement next year. Why Roger Goodell and Jay-Z Want Colin Kaepernick to Get a ShotThe former 49ers quarterback will show off his talents in Georgia on Saturday. The commissioner and Jay-Z, the music star who became an N.F.L. ally, had a lot to gain by arranging the tryout. Ethnic Rifts in Bolivia Burst Into View With Fall of Evo MoralesAs the country’s first Indigenous president has tumbled from power, Indigenous Bolivians fear the loss of their hard-won political gains, and say a racially tinged backlash has begun. Impeachment, Cleveland Browns, Narwhal: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘It’s Very Intimidating’As Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine, testified on the second day of public impeachment hearings, something unexpected happened in the room. Are Algorithms Sexist?*looks around, clears throat* Probably, yes. Donald Trump, Corruption Fighter?The impeachment inquiry revealed the absurdity of claims that he wanted to clean up Ukraine. Waters Close Over VeniceRapacious investment in tourism will destroy the fabled city. Trump Betrays the MilitaryHis intervention in decisions about war crimes undermines the moral standing of the armed forces. How to Dislodge the Brute in the White HouseThreatening, malicious, contemptuous of the law and public service: Trump to Ukraine is Trump in all departments. Disney Channels the ForceThe company has been trying for two decades to tame the internet. Its new video streaming service finally hits the mark. Turkey’s Tyrant Eats a White House TurkeyUnder the avalanche of endless Trump scandals, a superpower is losing its grip. Impeachment Hearing: A ‘Have You No Sense of Decency?’ MomentReaders react to the testimony of Marie Yovanovitch, the former United States ambassador to Ukraine. Devin Nunes Is Danielle SteelRepublicans’ impeachment strategy? Storytelling. Stephen Miller’s Sinister SyllabusLeaked emails from 2015 and 2016 show one of Trump’s top advisers trying to teach Breitbart editors a thing or two about white nationalism. We Hate Data Collection. That Doesn’t Mean We Can Stop It.A huge new survey shows that tech companies have failed to convince us that data collection is in our best interest. Apocalypse Got You Down? Maybe This Will HelpSearching for a cure for my climate crisis grief. For 16 Transgender Hockey Players, a Groundbreaking WeekendTeam Trans, believed to be the only entirely transgender sports squad in the United States, recently played together for the first time. Make Way for the Carnal Clowns of Stand-UpThree rising comics share an aesthetic that marries crass physical humor with disarmingly sexual themes. They’re unsettling and hilarious. What Ads Are Political? Twitter Struggles With a DefinitionTwitter has said it will ban all political ads. But what is or isn’t a political message is often in the eye of the beholder. James Holzhauer Beats Emma Boettcher in ‘Jeopardy!’ RematchIn the show’s Tournament of Champions, the sports gambler from Las Vegas defeated the librarian from Chicago who ended his eye-popping winning streak earlier this year. Man in Sex Kidnapping Case Had Zip Ties and Ropes, U.S. SaysInvestigators were examining whether the man had a connection to an infamous serial murder case on Long Island. In Strike That Killed 5 Children, Israel Said It Took Out Gaza Militant. Now It Isn’t Sure.The Israeli military said it has begun an investigation into who was actually killed in an airstrike that Palestinians said caused the deaths of eight civilians. Santa Clarita Gunman Dies as Investigators Struggle to Uncover MotiveThe F.B.I. was scouring social media for clues to why a high school student killed two classmates and then himself. Prince Andrew Says He ‘Let the Side Down’ When He Stayed With Jeffrey EpsteinThe Duke of York told the BBC that his 2010 visit to Mr. Epstein’s Manhattan mansion was unbecoming for a member of Britain’s royal family. Court Stops Execution of Rodney Reed in Texas After OutcryMr. Reed had been scheduled to die on Wednesday. Celebrities, politicians and the state’s parole board had all argued for a reprieve. Economic Crisis Looms as Protests Rage in LebanonAfter a monthlong political crisis, Lebanon faces an economic one, too, as the effects of long-term policies crash into citizens’ lives. How to Move AbroadMillions of Americans move overseas every year, some for love, some for jobs and others to embrace new cultures. Here’s how you can join them. Around Milos, Swimming the Aegean SeaOne writer explores the Greek island, discovering not just volcanic caves or ancient ruins but also a deeper connection to the past. Don’t Call Tara Subkoff an ‘It’ GirlThe actress, artist, movie director and designer traces her road to self-discovery at the newly reopened MoMA. Review: ‘Dollface’ Aims for #Squadgoals but Comes Up ShortKat Dennings stars as a woman negotiating a breakup, neglected friendships and the occasional advice-giving, bus-driving cat. Hibernation Works for Bears. Could It Work for Us, Too?A grizzly’s body can slow down for months without damage. Researchers wonder if the ability can be harnessed to aid human health. Key Takeaways From Marie Yovanovitch’s Hearing in the Impeachment InquiryEven as Ms. Yovanovitch was testifying about “the smear campaign against me,” President Trump hurled insults at her on Twitter. More Recent Articles |
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The Detroit Lions will be without starting quarterback Matthew Stafford for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett will be back in the lineup for Sunday's matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
A 16-year-old student accused of opening fire at a Southern California high school and killing two people died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Friday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said.
The Philadelphia Eagles brought back veteran running back Jay Ajayi after a season-ending injury to Darren Sproles.
President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned two service members and restored the rank of a third who was convicted of posing in a photo with a dead Islamic State fighter.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph won't take any additional action toward Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett after an on-field altercation.
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear an appeal by Google in a case in which Oracle accused the tech giant of violating copyright laws when developing its Android mobile platform.
Texas' highest criminal court halted Rodney Reed's execution Friday afternoon.
For the second day in a row, President Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to intervene in his battle to keep his personal tax return documents private, this time in a case involving House Democrats.
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren announced Friday she plans to ease Americans into her Medicare for All plan, passing legislation by the third year of her administration.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch told lawmakers there's a "crisis" in the State Department during Friday's public impeachment hearing, saying the agency's "being hollowed out from within."
NASA shared a new Hubble Space Telescope image Friday featuring a galaxy that looks a lot like the Milky Way upon first glance.
Turkey deported an American suspected Islamic State fighter to the United States after the man was held in limbo at the Turkey-Greece border, Turkish officials announced Friday.
Twitter announced details of its policy on accepting political advertising on Friday, which effectively stops candidates and campaigns from buying advertising.
Farm finances continue to deteriorate, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Mo.
Discount retailer Dollar Tree has been warned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that some of its over-the-counter drugs are coming from from suspect foreign manufacturers.
Apple Heart study findings published this week reveal that Apple Watch pulse monitoring can accurately identify atrial fibrillation, with the study finding the watch correctly identified AFib 84 percent of the time.
United Airlines announced Friday it removed its fleet of Boeing 737 Max 9s from its schedule through early March, by which time it will be about a year since the airline last flew the troubled model.
K-pop group CIX explores bullying, violence, isolation and death in its "Hello, Strange Place" video.
A tiny alligator hiding under a Florida resident's car gave police a scare when it came bolting out from under the vehicle.
Long thought to be some of the first living organisms to colonize land, new research suggests lichens aren't nearly as old as scientists thought.
A woman visiting her family in Missouri said it was her mother who convinced her to buy the lottery ticket that earned her a prize of $25,000 a year for life.
NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan and ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano conducted the first of a series of complex spacewalks to repair the cosmic particle detector on the International Space Station.
Three Indiana judges who were involved in a brawl that resulted in two of them being shot have now been suspended by the state Supreme Court for judicial misconduct. 
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