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Philadelphia Flyers' Oskar Lindblom, 23, diagnosed with rare bone cancer Philadelphia Flyers forward Oskar Lindblom is expected to miss the remainder of the season after being diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare type of bone cancer. Miami Dolphins sign WR DeVante Parker to four-year extension The Miami Dolphins signed breakout wide receiver DeVante Parker to a four-year contract extension. New York Giants waive CB Janoris Jenkins after derogatory tweet at fan Two days after directing an offensive remark at a fan on social media, the New York Giants waived Pro Bowl cornerback Janoris Jenkins. Arizona Cardinals release Pro Bowl LB Terrell Suggs The Arizona Cardinals released veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs after the two sides mutually agreed to part ways. BAE Systems awarded $249.2 million modification for self-propelled Howitzers BAE Systems Land & Armaments received a $249.2 million modification Friday to provide ammunition and support for self-propelled Howitzer vehicles for the U.S. Army. Miami Heat G Dion Waiters suspended for third time this season Miami Heat veteran guard Dion Waiters was suspended for the third time this season after another violation of team rules. Study links military suicides with longer wars, but not combat time Suicides among active-duty members of the military appear to decline during combat -- but may also be more common during longer wars, according to a historic review of military suicides released Friday. Supreme Court agrees to hear 3 cases on President Donald Trump's financial records The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear three cases involving investigations seeking President Donald Trump's financial and tax records. Democrats threaten to skip LA debate over union dispute Several Democratic candidates for president threatened Friday to skip next week's debate at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles in response to a union dispute at the school. NYC police arrest 13-year-old in stabbing death of college student Tessa Majors New York City police arrested a 13-year-old suspect in the stabbing death of an 18-year-old college student in a park the day before, law enforcement officials said Friday. Historically unselfish LeBron James says Lakers have 'no energy takers' LeBron James is having a historically efficient season, by his standards, leading the new-look Los Angeles Lakers to the best record in the NBA to start the season. In photos: Highlights from the week of December 9, 2019 in Washington, D.C. The House judiciary committee approved two charges to impeach President Donald Trump; the president of Paraguay visited the White House; and the Department of Justice released a report on the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election among the highlights for the week of December 9, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Lockheed Martin awarded $18M for F-35 support for Australia, UK, Canada Lockheed Martin has received an $18 million contract modification for maintenance and operation of the support center that tests the F-35 aircraft for three partner nations. 2 dead in blaze aboard Admiral Kuznetsov in Russia Firefighters extinguished a fire aboard Russia's only aircraft carrier Friday and officials confirmed two people died in the blaze. Court appeal filed to reconsider net neutrality Internet companies and advocacy groups, led by Mozilla, filed a court appeal Friday to rehear a decision on repealing net neutrality rules. Wintry storm to unleash snow, ice, rain over 2,000-mile stretch of U.S. A parade of storms is expected to sweep across the country throughout the middle of the month, and the next one in line threatens to deliver a dose of wintry weather to tens of millions of Americans. Company seeks 'Coffee Queen' to rule over Scottish castle A coffee company is offering $5,000 and a free trip for an unusual one-week dream job: serving as the "Coffee Queen." Geminid meteor shower underway, set to reach climax Friday night As the year nears its close, many people are already looking ahead to 2020, but stargazers remain focused on 2019 as one of the year's top meteor showers is about to put on a dazzling display in the night sky. Australia couple finds 10-foot python in Christmas tree An Australia couple returned home from work and were shocked to find a 10-foot python coiled up on their Christmas tree. Judge rejects delay in lawsuit against AG William Barr, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross A federal judge rejected Friday a request to delay a lawsuit against Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross over defiance of congressional subpoenas. Premium changes, Medicaid expansion driving ACA enrollment drop Why have fewer Americans used the federal insurance exchange this year than in years past? Increased premiums for enrollees that receive subsidies, more states expanding Medicaid and expansion of non-ACA plans. Laura Fraser, Anjli Mohindra to guest star on 'Doctor Who' Season 12 Laura Fraser and Anjli Mohindra are set to guest star on "Doctor Who" Season 12 which will premiere on BBC One and BBC America on New Year's Day. FBI searching for white van linked to Jersey City kosher grocery store shooting The FBI is searching for a white van believed to be linked to this week's shooting at a kosher grocery story in Jersey City, N.J., law enforcement officials said Friday. Pew Research Center: U.S. has more children in single-parent homes than any nation The United States has more children living in single-parent households than any other country in the world, according to new research -- slightly more than Britain. Look: Firefighters rescue cat with head stuck in pasta can Firefighters in North Carolina came to the rescue of a cat spotted with its head stuck inside a prepared pasta can. Watch: NCT U sings in snow in 'Coming Home' video K-pop stars Taeil, Doyoung, Jaehyun and Haechan released a video for the new song "Coming Home." |
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Panel Approves Impeachment Articles and Sends Charges for a House VoteThe House Judiciary Committee voted over Republican objections to advance two articles of impeachment accusing President Trump of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The Breach Widens as Congress Nears a Partisan ImpeachmentFleeting efforts at persuasion by members of the Judiciary Committee gave way to disputes over basic facts during a marathon debate over articles of impeachment. Supreme Court to Rule on Release of Trump’s Financial RecordsThe court’s ruling, expected by June, could release information the president has tried to protect. Or the justices could rule that his financial affairs are not legitimate subjects of inquiry so long as he remains in office. A Great Big Gift Not on Trump’s Disclosure Form: Giuliani’s Legal AdviceThe lawyer’s work defending President Trump in the Russia inquiry and pressing Ukraine to investigate a rival was absent from the annual financial disclosure, despite reporting requirements. Tessa Majors Killing: Boy, 13, is ArrestedHe appeared in court on murder and robbery charges. Detectives believe two other teenagers took part in the stabbing, an official said. How Labour’s Working-Class Vote Crumbled and Its Nemesis Won the NorthThe Labour Party’s devastating defeat in an ex-stronghold has grave consequences for a party: Its two wings — older and working class and urban and educated — appear to have irreconcilable differences. Brexit Is Going to Get Done. But on Whose Terms?Boris Johnson’s victory has drawn in millions of former Labour voters whose vision of Brexit is far different from the Conservative establishment’s. For Scotland and Northern Ireland, a Weakening of TiesBoth strongly opposed Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan. With that now a certainty, independence is in the air, particularly in Scotland. Initial China Trade Deal Defuses Tensions, but U.S. Still Has ConcernsThe agreement includes a commitment by China to buy more agriculture products and to strengthen laws protecting foreign companies operating there. Irish Whiskey, Olive Oil and Waffles Could Face Tariffs Up to 100 PercentThe import taxes are retaliation for excessive subsidies by the European Union to the aerospace giant Airbus. Impeachment, Boris Johnson, Nike: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Country Over PartyIn the lead-up to the House Judiciary Committee’s vote to recommend articles of impeachment, both parties used the same words to send very different messages. Weinstein’s Accusers Near a $25 Million Settlement. He Pays the Victims Zero.Dozens of his alleged sexual misconduct victims would split the payout and a large part of the money would flow to the attorneys. Poems About the Challenges of Life After PrisonReginald Dwayne Betts talks about “Felon,” and Jung Chang discusses “Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister.” Boris Johnson and the Coming Trump Victory in 2020In the postindustrial wasteland, the working class embraced an old Etonian mouthing about unleashed British potential. Pay Attention to How Trump Talks About InvestigationsThe president and his allies have developed a pattern for politicizing Justice Department inspector general reports. Britain’s Ominous Portent for DemocratsWarren and Sanders supporters should consider the fate of Jeremy Corbyn. We Have Climate Leaders. Now We Need Followers.To win over more nations, we need fixes with tangible benefits, like reducing local air pollution and cutting energy costs. The United Kingdom Has Voted. Will It Remain United?Boris Johnson’s resounding victory means Britain will almost certainly leave the European Union. But what will become of Scotland and Northern Ireland? Democracy Grief Is RealSeeing what Trump is doing to America, many find it hard to fight off despair. Would You Let a Robot Take Care of Your Mother?Robotic companions are being promoted as an antidote to the burden of longer, lonelier human lives. At stake is the future of what it means to be human. What Would Jesus Do About Inequality?The faith and work movement wants to bend the gospel back toward economic justice. There Is a Reason Tech Isn’t SafeKudos to Uber for addressing harassment. Other companies should follow suit. Gretchen Carlson: Fox News, I Want My Voice BackI still can’t talk about what happened to me because of a nondisclosure agreement. The Yoga Master Who Might Be Chelsea’s Secret WeaponVinay Menon moved to London to work for Roman Abramovich. The owner soon introduced him to his most prized asset. And the players started to listen. These Stand-Ups Are in an Escapist Mood, Much Like Their AudienceIn several new and recent specials, Seth Meyers, Tiffany Haddish and others largely ignore politics in favor of the personal or just plain silly. She Accused a Tech Billionaire of Rape. The Chinese Internet Turned Against Her.Liu Jingyao, a college student, describes what it’s like to be slut-shamed by 800 million people. California Governor Rejects PG&E’s Restructuring PlanGov. Gavin Newsom’s opposition is the latest hurdle for the utility, which is seeking to resolve a complex bankruptcy and take part in a state wildfire fund. JPMorgan Chase C.E.O. Says It Needs to Do More to Tackle RacismThe comments came days after The New York Times published a report detailing allegations of racism at branches of JPMorgan in the Phoenix area. Bernie Sanders Retracts Endorsement of Cenk Uygur After CriticismMr. Sanders had said Mr. Uygur was “a voice we desperately need in Congress.” But many Democrats condemned the endorsement, citing Mr. Uygur’s history of offensive comments. Hallmark Channel Pulls Zola Ads Featuring Brides KissingA spokesman for the channel said the lesbian couple’s P.D.A. violated its policies. Hallmark did not reject a similar ad featuring an opposite-sex couple. As the Raiders Exit Oakland, Las Vegas and a $2 Billion Stadium AwaitFans are already starting to see the shift of Raider Nation from California to southern Nevada. Can the team really boost the economy in a city built around tourism? ‘Bombshell’ Raises a Question: What’s Megyn Kelly Up to Anyway?A year after the anchor was ousted from NBC, Charlize Theron brings her back as someone who helped take on Fox News from the inside. Matt Bevin, Ousted in Kentucky, Sets Off Furor With ‘Extreme Pardons’The outgoing governor pardoned or commuted the sentences of more than 400 people as he left office, prompting calls for an investigation. On the Menu in Moscow, Soviet-Era NostalgiaThemed eateries in the Russian capital cater to a taste for the past, recalling Black Sea vacations, Space Race euphoria and the days of service without a smile. How to Watch the Geminids Meteor Shower 2019 This WeekendMeteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse. House Panel Delays Vote on Impeachment ArticlesThe House Judiciary Committee abruptly postponed the expected party-line approval of two articles of impeachment, now set for Friday, which will send the charges to the full House for a vote. Trevor Noah on Trump vs. Greta: Like F.D.R. Bullying Shirley TempleCommenting on the president’s latest Twitter feud, Noah said he had “no right to tell anybody to chill, all right? He is the least chill human being of all time.” More Recent Articles |
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Philadelphia Flyers forward Oskar Lindblom is expected to miss the remainder of the season after being diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare type of bone cancer.
The Miami Dolphins signed breakout wide receiver DeVante Parker to a four-year contract extension.
Two days after directing an offensive remark at a fan on social media, the New York Giants waived Pro Bowl cornerback Janoris Jenkins.
The Arizona Cardinals released veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs after the two sides mutually agreed to part ways.
BAE Systems Land & Armaments received a $249.2 million modification Friday to provide ammunition and support for self-propelled Howitzer vehicles for the U.S. Army.
Miami Heat veteran guard Dion Waiters was suspended for the third time this season after another violation of team rules.
Suicides among active-duty members of the military appear to decline during combat -- but may also be more common during longer wars, according to a historic review of military suicides released Friday.
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear three cases involving investigations seeking President Donald Trump's financial and tax records.
Several Democratic candidates for president threatened Friday to skip next week's debate at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles in response to a union dispute at the school.
New York City police arrested a 13-year-old suspect in the stabbing death of an 18-year-old college student in a park the day before, law enforcement officials said Friday.
LeBron James is having a historically efficient season, by his standards, leading the new-look Los Angeles Lakers to the best record in the NBA to start the season.
The House judiciary committee approved two charges to impeach President Donald Trump; the president of Paraguay visited the White House; and the Department of Justice released a report on the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election among the highlights for the week of December 9, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Lockheed Martin has received an $18 million contract modification for maintenance and operation of the support center that tests the F-35 aircraft for three partner nations.
Firefighters extinguished a fire aboard Russia's only aircraft carrier Friday and officials confirmed two people died in the blaze.
Internet companies and advocacy groups, led by Mozilla, filed a court appeal Friday to rehear a decision on repealing net neutrality rules.
A parade of storms is expected to sweep across the country throughout the middle of the month, and the next one in line threatens to deliver a dose of wintry weather to tens of millions of Americans.
A coffee company is offering $5,000 and a free trip for an unusual one-week dream job: serving as the "Coffee Queen."
As the year nears its close, many people are already looking ahead to 2020, but stargazers remain focused on 2019 as one of the year's top meteor showers is about to put on a dazzling display in the night sky.
An Australia couple returned home from work and were shocked to find a 10-foot python coiled up on their Christmas tree.
A federal judge rejected Friday a request to delay a lawsuit against Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross over defiance of congressional subpoenas.
Why have fewer Americans used the federal insurance exchange this year than in years past? Increased premiums for enrollees that receive subsidies, more states expanding Medicaid and expansion of non-ACA plans.
Laura Fraser and Anjli Mohindra are set to guest star on "Doctor Who" Season 12 which will premiere on BBC One and BBC America on New Year's Day.
The FBI is searching for a white van believed to be linked to this week's shooting at a kosher grocery story in Jersey City, N.J., law enforcement officials said Friday.
The United States has more children living in single-parent households than any other country in the world, according to new research -- slightly more than Britain.
Firefighters in North Carolina came to the rescue of a cat spotted with its head stuck inside a prepared pasta can.
K-pop stars Taeil, Doyoung, Jaehyun and Haechan released a video for the new song "Coming Home." 
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