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NFL clears Pittsburgh Steelers' Anthony Chickillo in alleged domestic incident Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Anthony Chickillo won't face any discipline for an alleged domestic violence incident last month involving him and his girlfriend. Philadelphia Eagles OT Lane Johnson ruled out vs. Seattle Seahawks The Philadelphia Eagles will play the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday without Pro Bowl offensive tackle Lane Johnson. Los Angeles Chargers CB Michael Davis issued two-game suspension After a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, the Los Angeles Chargers will be without starting cornerback Michael Davis for the next two games. New England Patriots QB Tom Brady dealing with right elbow injury New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys because of an elbow injury. Two-thirds of child abuse survivors thrive as adults Two in three survivors of childhood sexual abuse have good mental health, but a new study suggests that social isolation, chronic pain, substance abuse and depression can hinder recovery. Yankees refusing to pay Jacoby Ellsbury $26M due to unauthorized medical treatment The New York Yankees don't plan to pay Jacoby Ellsbury the remaining $26 million that the outfielder is owed after the team accused him of breaching his contract. FDA recalls romaine lettuce after new outbreak sickens 40 Forty people are sick from an E. coli outbreak linked to California-grown romaine lettuce, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday. Putin: Scientists killed in blast were working on 'unparalleled' weapon Russian scientists killed in a nuclear explosion at a secret military testing site in August were working on "unparalleled" weapons, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. Mark Ruffalo's 'Dark Waters' spotlights fallout from corporate greed Mark Ruffalo said he wanted to produce and star in "Dark Waters" because the film gave him the chance to play an unconventional hero in a shocking true story of corporate greed at the expense of public health. Trump proposes raising minimum vaping age to 21 President Donald Trump said Friday that his administration would propose raising the purchase age of vaping products to 21 years old from 18. Diet pills, laxatives often used before eating disorder development Girls and young women who use diet pills and laxatives to control their weight are at increased risk for eating disorders, a new study finds. Former CIA officer sentenced to 19 years for conspiring to sell secrets to China Jerry Chun Shing Lee pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to deliver national defense secrets to China, but whether the Chinese government actually received the information is unclear. Music, songs from diverse cultures feature universal commonalities New research suggests music really is a universal language, as the function of songs from one culture can be understood and recognized by listeners from another. Study: Bacteria in mosquitoes prevents transmission of dengue Australian scientists released mosquitoes carrying a bacteria that prevents transmission of the dengue virus, which resulted in a 76 percent decrease in dengue transmission in a community in Indonesia. NCAA athletes visit White House President Donald Trump greeted athletes during NCAA Collegiate National Champions Day at the White House on Friday. Scientists turn fossil fuel pollutant into usable industrial chemical Scientists have developed a new material, called a metal-organic framework, that successfully captures nitrogen dioxide, or NO2. Jerry Sandusky keeps maximum penalty in sex assault resentencing Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach who was convicted in 2012 for sexually abusing 10 boys, was resentenced Friday to 30-60 years in state prison. SCOTUS will hear case of three Muslims put on no-fly list, seeking damages The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday it will hear a White House appeal in a case of three men placed on a no-fly list after refusing to spy on fellow Muslims. Japan's Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako finish enthronement at Ise Jingu shrine Japanese Emperor Naruhito marked the completion of his enthronement Friday with a visit to Ise Jingu, a Shinto shrine in central Japan, with Empress Masako. Watch: Survivor Series: WWE posts video of every Sole Survivor with Roman Reigns, The Rock WWE released on Friday a montage of every Sole Survivor in history from their long-running Survivor Series pay-per-view event. Boeing communication chief Ann Toulouse to retire before end of 2019 Boeing's head of corporate communications, a 30-year veteran of the airplane company, announced Friday she is leaving the post by the end of 2019 as the fate surrounded the embattled 737 Max remains unanswered. Iowa courts reinterprets 'stand your ground' law in reversing murder conviction A man convicted of murder will get a new trial after the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday on a change to the state's "stand your ground" law. TXT to release 'Dream Chapter: Magic' box sets in U.S. K-pop group TXT will release "Sanctuary" and "Arcadia" box sets of its debut studio album, "The Dream Chapter: Magic." Elizabeth Banks feels 'judged' for using surrogacy "Charlie's Angels" director Elizabeth Banks discussed backlash to her using a gestational surrogate to carry sons Magnus and Felix. Deputies, family puzzled by bizarre clues in case of missing Michigan woman Adrienne Quintal Michigan authorities are searching for a woman who's been missing for more than a month, and whose last words to relatives indicated she'd somehow wandered into the middle of a gunfight. |
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A Senate Trial Could Put Trump’s Use of Aggressive Defense Tactics to Their Biggest TestThe president’s campaign against the Mueller report and its author is a road map of what is likely to lie ahead. Russia Inquiry Review Is Said to Criticize F.B.I. but Rebuff Claims of Biased ActsA watchdog report will portray the pursuit of a wiretap of an ex-Trump adviser as sloppy, but it also debunks some accusations by Trump allies of F.B.I. wrongdoing. Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence SaysMoscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings. Bolton Teases a City Eager to Hear His StoryJohn R. Bolton, President Trump’s former national security adviser, said he was breaking his silence — on Twitter. But what he meant was that he was taking back control of his Twitter account. He kept quiet on Ukraine and impeachment. Bloomberg Prepares Huge TV Blitz, Reserving $30 Million in AdsMichael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City and expected presidential candidate, is buying ads in more than two dozen states. The Jungle Prince of DelhiFor 40 years, journalists chronicled the eccentric royal family of Oudh, deposed aristocrats who lived in a ruined palace in the Indian capital. It was a tragic, astonishing story. But was it true? Imagine Being on Trial. With Exonerating Evidence Trapped on Your Phone.Public defenders lack access to gadgets and software that could keep their clients out of jail. The 10 Best Books of 2019The editors of The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year. Russia, the Arctic, Books of the Year: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Call to ‘Fox & Friends’After two weeks of marathon impeachment hearings, President Trump responded on live TV. Will Anyone Buy Elon Musk’s New Pickup?Tesla yesterday unveiled his company’s new “Cybertruck,” an electric pickup that it hopes will rival Ford’s F-150. Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Cancellation of Colin Kaepernick“Cancel culture” has always existed — for the powerful, at least. Now, social media has democratized it. The Four Lessons of ImpeachmentThey are not all depressing. The United States Is Starting to Look Like UkraineWhy the president must be impeached and removed. After the Protests: How Will Hong Kong Vote?Urban unrest has reshaped Sunday’s elections even in the most rural parts of the territory. Netanyahu’s Cry of Attempted Coup Sounds FamiliarCharged with corruption, Israel’s prime minister attacks his country’s institutions, just like his friend in Washington. The Moral Injury of Pardoning War CrimesThe president may feel like he’s righting a wrong, but he’s damaging the nation’s moral compass. Fiona Hill and the American IdeaA naturalized American exposes Trump’s attack on what America is and must be. Google Changed Its Political Ad Policy. Will Facebook Be Next?Forget impeachment. The country wants to know if Facebook will put the brakes on digital disinformation. Why Fox News Slimed a Purple Heart RecipientAs a former talk-show guest host on the channel, I can explain the art and purpose behind attacking Colonel Vindman. The Racism Right Before Our EyesThere is implicit bias — and then there is behavior like this. The Day That Decided the 2020 ElectionDemocrats have a road map for victory. Stuck in Arctic Ice, Dodging Polar Bears. All for Science.An international research team is now adrift about 300 miles from the North Pole. It’s for a yearlong expedition to study the Arctic’s changing climate. C.D.C. Issues E. Coli Warning on Romaine Lettuce Ahead of ThanksgivingAt least 28 people have been hospitalized after being infected by E. coli linked to the Salinas, Calif., growing region. Would-Be Chinese Defector Details Covert Campaigns in Hong Kong and TaiwanThe claims by an asylum seeker in Australia couldn’t be independently verified, but Western officials are treating them seriously. She Texted About Dinner While Driving. Then a Pedestrian Was Dead.A New Jersey woman was found guilty of vehicular homicide by a jury that weighed whether her actions were on par with drunken driving. Barr’s Legal Views Come Under Fire From Conservative-Leaning LawyersA speech by Mr. Barr last week, in which he argued that Mr. Trump had never overstepped his authority, so alarmed a group of lawyers that they felt compelled to push back publicly. Michael J. Pollard, Character Actor in ‘Bonnie and Clyde,’ Dies at 80A familiar face in movies and on television, he rose to fame in 1967 as the outlaw couple’s dimwitted accomplice, earning an Oscar nomination. At Chelsea, Hard Work as High ArtChelsea midfielder N’Golo Kanté is soccer’s ultimate artisan: a player who does the running and the fetching and the retrieving so others can score the goals. That diligence has its rewards. Manny Jacinto of ‘The Good Place’ Plummets to EarthBest known for playing Jason Mendoza, a “hot life-size action figure,” Mr. Jacinto is ready for the big screen. The Zen of Weight LiftingChop wood, carry water and other lessons that apply far beyond the gym. As a Mountain Biking Motivator, Add a Little Electronic AssistE-mountain bikes may enable newcomers to gain fitness on daunting hills or snowy trails. Trump Attacks Impeachment Inquiry and Accuses a Witness of LyingMr. Trump said a career diplomat made up a conversation between him and his ambassador to the European Union, dismissing sworn testimony in the impeachment inquiry. More Recent Articles |
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Anthony Chickillo won't face any discipline for an alleged domestic violence incident last month involving him and his girlfriend.
The Philadelphia Eagles will play the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday without Pro Bowl offensive tackle Lane Johnson.
After a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, the Los Angeles Chargers will be without starting cornerback Michael Davis for the next two games.
New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys because of an elbow injury.
Two in three survivors of childhood sexual abuse have good mental health, but a new study suggests that social isolation, chronic pain, substance abuse and depression can hinder recovery.
The New York Yankees don't plan to pay Jacoby Ellsbury the remaining $26 million that the outfielder is owed after the team accused him of breaching his contract.
Forty people are sick from an E. coli outbreak linked to California-grown romaine lettuce, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday.
Russian scientists killed in a nuclear explosion at a secret military testing site in August were working on "unparalleled" weapons, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Mark Ruffalo said he wanted to produce and star in "Dark Waters" because the film gave him the chance to play an unconventional hero in a shocking true story of corporate greed at the expense of public health.
President Donald Trump said Friday that his administration would propose raising the purchase age of vaping products to 21 years old from 18.
Girls and young women who use diet pills and laxatives to control their weight are at increased risk for eating disorders, a new study finds.
Jerry Chun Shing Lee pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to deliver national defense secrets to China, but whether the Chinese government actually received the information is unclear.
New research suggests music really is a universal language, as the function of songs from one culture can be understood and recognized by listeners from another.
Australian scientists released mosquitoes carrying a bacteria that prevents transmission of the dengue virus, which resulted in a 76 percent decrease in dengue transmission in a community in Indonesia.
President Donald Trump greeted athletes during NCAA Collegiate National Champions Day at the White House on Friday.
Scientists have developed a new material, called a metal-organic framework, that successfully captures nitrogen dioxide, or NO2.
Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach who was convicted in 2012 for sexually abusing 10 boys, was resentenced Friday to 30-60 years in state prison.
The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday it will hear a White House appeal in a case of three men placed on a no-fly list after refusing to spy on fellow Muslims.
Japanese Emperor Naruhito marked the completion of his enthronement Friday with a visit to Ise Jingu, a Shinto shrine in central Japan, with Empress Masako.
WWE released on Friday a montage of every Sole Survivor in history from their long-running Survivor Series pay-per-view event.
Boeing's head of corporate communications, a 30-year veteran of the airplane company, announced Friday she is leaving the post by the end of 2019 as the fate surrounded the embattled 737 Max remains unanswered.
A man convicted of murder will get a new trial after the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday on a change to the state's "stand your ground" law.
K-pop group TXT will release "Sanctuary" and "Arcadia" box sets of its debut studio album, "The Dream Chapter: Magic."
"Charlie's Angels" director Elizabeth Banks discussed backlash to her using a gestational surrogate to carry sons Magnus and Felix.
Michigan authorities are searching for a woman who's been missing for more than a month, and whose last words to relatives indicated she'd somehow wandered into the middle of a gunfight. 
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