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U.S. women's soccer co-captain Alex Morgan to play in 2020 Summer Olympics United States women's national soccer team star Alex Morgan said she plans to play in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo despite expecting her first child in April. Former Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia Federal prosecutors accused three people, including two former Twitter employees, with spying in the United States for Saudi Arabia. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has full practice for first time since injury Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is trending toward playing this week after receiving an increased workload in Wednesday's practice. Cincinnati Bengals' A.J. Green suffers setback, labeled day-to-day Cincinnati Bengals star receiver A.J. Green could have his season debut pushed back after experiencing a setback in his recovery from an ankle injury. Two escaped murder suspects arrested, returned to California jail Two murder suspects who escaped from a California county jail were captured on Wednesday morning, police said. Catherine Deneuve recovering from stroke in Paris hospital French actor Catherine Deneuve was recovering from a mild stroke in a Paris hospital Tuesday night according to a statement by her reps. Texas executes Justen Hall for murder of woman in El Paso Texas executed a 38-year-old man on Wednesday night for the 2002 slaying of a woman in El Paso. New York Giants' Evan Engram in walking boot, likely out vs. Jets The New York Giants are expected to be without top tight end Evan Engram for Sunday's matchup against the New York Jets. Sen. Rand Paul blocks Democrats' resolution protecting whistle-blowers Sen. Rand Paul blocked a Democratic resolution protecting whistle-blowers in favor of proposing his own bill on the issue. Snowstorm to trigger travel headaches in Northeast A fast-moving Alberta Clipper system will join forces with a larger storm developing in the southern Plains to bring a blanket of disruptive snow across much of the Northeast late this week. Philadelphia Eagles to re-sign WR Jordan Matthews The Philadelphia Eagles are turning to an old friend and will re-sign veteran wide receiver Jordan Matthews. Gunmen kill 15 in attack on security checkpoint in southern Thailand Gunmen killed at least 15 people at a security checkpoint in an attack linked to separatists in southern Thailand. Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin calls for recanvass after falling short of re-election Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin formally requested a recanvassing of the vote Wednesday after falling short of re-election by more than 5,000 votes, the Kentucky secretary of state said. Lebanon protests: Students hold walkout, World Bank offers support Students in Lebanon held a walkout and the World Bank expressed support for the people amid nationwide protests on Wednesday. Florida aerospace forum showcases expanding space-related technology New players in Florida's rapidly expanding aerospace industry came together Wednesday in a funding competition that included a wealth of innovative ideas. NBA: Clippers not breaking load management rule with Kawhi Leonard The Los Angeles Clippers aren't violating league rules with their load management plan for star forward Kawhi Leonard. Diplomat William Taylor describes 'irregular, informal' channel with Ukraine House impeachment investigators released the transcript of a deposition by William Taylor, the United States' top diplomat to Ukraine, in which he testified there was an irregular policymaking channel with Ukraine. Early figures suggest declining enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans Fewer people signed up for insurance coverage on Affordable Care Act exchanges during the first week of open enrollment for 2020 coverage compared to the same period last year, CMS announced on Wednesday. False alarm causes hijacking scare at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol An Air Europa pilot mistakenly triggered a hijacking alert on his flight, temporarily bringing operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to a partial halt Wednesday. California sues Facebook for documents related to privacy violation probe California's attorney general sued Facebook Wednesday for documents as part of an investigation into possible privacy violations by the social media company. Tiffany Young feels empowered, wants fans to feel the same Tiffany Young talks to UPI about her solo career, her latest tour and inspiring her fans. Weight-loss surgery may lower breast cancer risk New research suggests weight-loss surgery lowers the chances of breast cancer among women with genes that make them vulnerable to the disease. Look: Florida police seek return of 300-pound Bigfoot Police in Florida are seeking information on the disappearance of an unusual piece of property -- a 300-pound Bigfoot statue. |
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Top Ukraine Diplomat Testified Giuliani Spearheaded Pressure for InvestigationsThe top American diplomat in Ukraine, who is to be the first witness in public House impeachment hearings, told investigators it was Rudolph W. Giuliani who instigated the Ukraine pressure campaign. Trump’s Twitter War Room Aims Its Punches at Decorated ColonelThe president and his allies have used the platform to frame his defense and attack key witnesses, including Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman. Stone Trial Links Trump More Closely to 2016 Effort to Obtain Stolen EmailsNewly revealed calls between President Trump and Roger Stone dovetailed with key developments in the theft of Democratic emails, prosecutors said. The Lore of ‘The Godfather’ Resurfaces at Roger Stone’s TrialFew films or books have entered the American lexicon as deeply as this mob chronicle, which is set to play a role at the Stone trial in Washington. Flint’s Children Suffer in Class After Years of Drinking the Lead-Poisoned WaterThe city’s schools, stretched even before the lead crisis, are struggling with demands for individualized education programs and behavioral interventions for children with high lead exposure. Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying for Saudi ArabiaThe Justice Department’s charges raised questions about the security of technology companies. The G.O.P.’s Election Day Problem in the Suburbs Is Getting WorseIn Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, many voters in historically Republican suburbs supported Democratic candidates, in part because of antipathy toward President Trump. Kentucky Governor Could Challenge Election Before State LegislatureTrailing Andy Beshear by about 5,000 votes, Gov. Matt Bevin is calling for a recanvass of ballots next week. A showdown between lawmakers could follow. It’s Time to Take Down the Mona LisaLeonardo’s painting is a security hazard, an educational obstacle and not even a satisfying bucket-list item. It’s time the Louvre moved it out of the way. How Impeachment Consumed a Governor’s RaceKentucky’s unpopular Republican governor was facing a losing battle. So he turned to President Trump, and a polarized political landscape, for help. The Exhaustion Is RealWhy more sleep isn’t always the answer. Trump, Um, Fails to RallyPop quiz: Who’s greater than George Washington? Don’t Let Trump Make You Numb to What’s UnacceptableOur species has an ability to adapt. Now’s not the time. Stop Blaming Black Homophobia for Buttigieg’s Problems!Let’s put an end to this racist trope. Eastern Europe’s Populist ScamDemagogues like Hungary’s Viktor Orban denounce the European Union but corruptly exploit its farm subsidies. Instead of a Generational Culture War, Let’s Fight the Rich“Ok billionaire” is a better rallying cry than “ok boomer.” What Trump Didn’t Say About the Massacre in MexicoIf the president wants to fight the cartels behind killings like Monday’s attack on a Mormon family, he can start with gun control. 5-Hour Workdays? 4-Day Workweeks? Yes, PleaseSick of round-the-clock work emails and Slack messages? Here’s some hope. The Kentucky Governor’s Race Was an AnomalyThe governor’s race was important, but national Democrats shouldn’t break out the bourbon. Democrats Could Learn a Lot From What Happened In VirginiaStates don’t become battlegrounds overnight. The Thirty Meter Telescope Can Show Us the Universe. But at What Cost?Locating a telescope on a sacred mountain is one more injustice against Native Hawaiian culture. Wait a Minute. How Can They Afford That When I Can’t?Those expensive vacations and costly college educations may not be as hard-earned as you thought. Facing Investigation, Giuliani Needed a Lawyer, but Firms Stayed AwayAfter weeks of looking, Mr. Giuliani said he assembled a legal team to represent him as he comes under scrutiny from federal prosecutors. Queen Elizabeth II Will Go Fur Free (Sort of)The monarch’s choice to wear mostly faux fur comes as a number of fashion labels have opted to forgo real fur. In Louisiana, Trump Attacks ‘Deranged’ Impeachment Inquiry and ‘Radical’ GovernorAhead of another election, the president sought to tie the state’s Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, to the party he has repeatedly painted as “delusional.” Jeff Sessions Will Run to Reclaim Alabama Senate SeatThe former attorney general and four-term senator risks reigniting attacks from President Trump, who could undermine his standing in the primary race. Kim Kardashian West and Kris Jenner (Plus Kanye West!) Talk About Their Empire, Jesus and Donald TrumpCandid talk about the multipronged Kardashian family business, from today at The New York Times DealBook Conference. Mormon Massacre in Mexico May Be Tied to Gang War, Officials SayHours before six children and three women were killed, two rival gangs had a shootout near the U.S. border. A Not-So-Special Relationship: Facing Voters, Johnson Backs Away From TrumpUnpopular and unpredictable, President Trump is emerging as a problem for the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, in his election campaign. China Vows Tougher Security in Hong Kong. Easier Said Than Done.Communist Party leaders said they would bring in “national security” legal measures to quell unrest in the territory. The pitfalls could catch them out. Avoid Burnout Before You’re Already Burned OutYou don’t have to be ready to throw in the towel to improve things at work. These small changes can go a long way. Popeyes Sandwich Strikes a Chord for African-AmericansOn social media and in interviews, many are saying the chicken sandwich comes across as authentically “black.” More Recent Articles |
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United States women's national soccer team star Alex Morgan said she plans to play in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo despite expecting her first child in April.
Federal prosecutors accused three people, including two former Twitter employees, with spying in the United States for Saudi Arabia.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is trending toward playing this week after receiving an increased workload in Wednesday's practice.
Cincinnati Bengals star receiver A.J. Green could have his season debut pushed back after experiencing a setback in his recovery from an ankle injury.
Two murder suspects who escaped from a California county jail were captured on Wednesday morning, police said.
French actor Catherine Deneuve was recovering from a mild stroke in a Paris hospital Tuesday night according to a statement by her reps.
Texas executed a 38-year-old man on Wednesday night for the 2002 slaying of a woman in El Paso.
The New York Giants are expected to be without top tight end Evan Engram for Sunday's matchup against the New York Jets.
Sen. Rand Paul blocked a Democratic resolution protecting whistle-blowers in favor of proposing his own bill on the issue.
A fast-moving Alberta Clipper system will join forces with a larger storm developing in the southern Plains to bring a blanket of disruptive snow across much of the Northeast late this week.
The Philadelphia Eagles are turning to an old friend and will re-sign veteran wide receiver Jordan Matthews.
Gunmen killed at least 15 people at a security checkpoint in an attack linked to separatists in southern Thailand.
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin formally requested a recanvassing of the vote Wednesday after falling short of re-election by more than 5,000 votes, the Kentucky secretary of state said.
Students in Lebanon held a walkout and the World Bank expressed support for the people amid nationwide protests on Wednesday.
New players in Florida's rapidly expanding aerospace industry came together Wednesday in a funding competition that included a wealth of innovative ideas.
The Los Angeles Clippers aren't violating league rules with their load management plan for star forward Kawhi Leonard.
House impeachment investigators released the transcript of a deposition by William Taylor, the United States' top diplomat to Ukraine, in which he testified there was an irregular policymaking channel with Ukraine.
Fewer people signed up for insurance coverage on Affordable Care Act exchanges during the first week of open enrollment for 2020 coverage compared to the same period last year, CMS announced on Wednesday.
An Air Europa pilot mistakenly triggered a hijacking alert on his flight, temporarily bringing operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to a partial halt Wednesday.
California's attorney general sued Facebook Wednesday for documents as part of an investigation into possible privacy violations by the social media company.
Tiffany Young talks to UPI about her solo career, her latest tour and inspiring her fans.
New research suggests weight-loss surgery lowers the chances of breast cancer among women with genes that make them vulnerable to the disease.
Police in Florida are seeking information on the disappearance of an unusual piece of property -- a 300-pound Bigfoot statue. 
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