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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott to start vs. Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to suit up for Sunday's key NFC East game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Chicago White Sox sign All-Star pitcher Gio Gonzalez to one-year deal Veteran free-agent pitcher Gio Gonzalez agreed to a one-year deal with the Chicago White Sox. NASCAR icon and Hall of Famer Junior Johnson dies at 88Air Force names MH-139A 'Grey Wolf' at ceremony The Air Force Global Strike Command has named the MH-139A helicopter "Grey Wolf," an AFGSC strike commander announced. NFL suspends Seattle Seahawks' Al Woods for four games Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Al Woods was suspended without pay for the team's next four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances. FISA Court expands probe of Carter Page surveillance The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court ordered an expanded investigation related to the FBI surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. ACA enrollment figures remain 'stable,' but more changes to come After a sluggish start due to technical glitches with the healthcare.gov web site, open enrollment for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act actually remained "stable" for the third consecutive year. Watch: Bear wanders outside North Carolina school, peers inside A North Carolina mother captured video of an unusual passerby she spotted outside her son's school -- a bear. Woman tracks down owner of wrapped gift found in the road A South Carolina woman was able to brighten a family's Christmas by returning a wrapped gift she found in the middle of a busy road. Ex-Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean indicted for murder A grand jury on Friday indicted a former Fort Worth, Texas, police officer on a murder charge for shooting a woman in her home. Pot use may change structure of the heart Regular pot use might potentially cause changes in the heart's structure, a new study suggests. Veterinarian removes stick lodged in dog's mouth for years A veterinarian doing a teeth cleaning on a rescue dog in Florida removed a stick that was lodged in the canine's mouth for an estimated three or four years. Carnival cruise ships collide in Cozumel, Mexico Two Carnival cruise ships collided Friday in Cozumel, Mexico, injuring at least six people, the company said. Vitamin D alone doesn't prevent bone fractures, study shows Taking calcium and vitamin D might help older adults curb the risk of a bone fracture, but vitamin D alone does not do the job, a new research review concludes. Ancient whale species sheds light on shift from limb- to tail-powered swimming A new species of ancient whale, unearthed in Egypt, has helped scientists understand the transition from limb- to tail-powered locomotion among whales. Boeing nabs $1.5B contract to support Apache helicopters overseas Boeing received a $1.5 billion contract to provide support services for Apache helicopters through the Foreign Military Sales program, according to the Pentagon. United Airlines won't fly Boeing 737 Max until June United Airlines will not fly Boeing's 737 Max aircraft until June at the earliest, the company announced Friday. Two days after impeachment, Pelosi invites Trump to deliver State of Union House Speaker Nancy Pelosi officially invited President Donald Trump to deliver the 2020 State of the Union address in a letter sent Friday, just days after the House voted to impeach him on two charges. Steelers cut Kameron Kelly after terroristic threat charges The Pittsburgh Steelers cut Kameron Kelly Friday, after the safety was arrested and charged with making terroristic threats. CDC: Vitamin E acetate in THC vapes is lung-injury culprit Federal health officials made clear Friday that tainted THC vaping cartridges are considered the primary cause of a vaping lung injury that has killed 54 people and hospitalized more than 2,000 across the United States. Wisconsin governor rejects pardon for 'Making a Murderer' subject Brendan Dassey The Wisconsin pardon board declined an application from Brendan Dassey, the subject of Netflix's Making a Murderer, on Friday. Judge delays legal challenge by conservative group over Hillary Clinton emails A federal judge has delayed a ruling on whether former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton must submit to cross-examination stemming from a complaint by a conservative group concerning her controversial email case. Division of mitochondria, key to animal evolution, is similar across species Researchers have shown that the genes powering mitochondrial replication, or division, a key component of animal evolution, are conserved across different species. Cities are expanding outward, not upward -- an unsustainable pattern Most urban growth, researchers have found, is defined by expansion at margins. Cities aren't getting taller, they're getting wider, fueled by suburban sprawl, not skyscrapers. ViacomCBS to purchase 49% stake in Miramax ViacomCBS announced Friday it has agreed to purchase a 49 percent stake in film studio Miramax for $375 million. |
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Mitch McConnell, Master of the Blockade, Plots Impeachment StrategyThe Senate majority leader has earned the nickname the grim reaper for his iron-fisted grip on the chamber, but an impeachment trial is harder to control. Evangelical Leaders Close Ranks With Trump After Scathing EditorialChristianity Today’s call for President Trump’s removal gave voice to his evangelical critics. But they remain a minority in a political movement that Mr. Trump has reshaped in his own mold. Administration Threatened Veto Over Ukraine Aid in Spending PackageHad the language not been removed, administration officials threatened that President Trump would veto must-pass spending legislation, prompting another government shutdown. Democratic Debate Clashes Had a Common Denominator: IowaElizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar are trying to knock each other out in the Iowa caucuses, where they need strong finishes to stay viable in the 2020 race. Democrats Sparred Over a Wine Cave Fund-Raiser. Its Billionaire Owner Isn’t Pleased.“It’s just not fair,” said the owner of the wine cave, who with his wife has donated millions to Democrats since the 1980s. The 2020 Democrats Were Told to Give a Gift or Ask Forgiveness. Guess What the Women Chose.It was the last question of the last debate of the year and Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, who differ on many policy issues, were united in their answer. ‘How? How? How?’: Victims’ Families Rage as Matt Bevin Defends PardonsProsecutors cried foul. A mother collapsed to the floor. The outgoing Kentucky governor’s clemency decisions have caused widespread outrage. MS-13 Gang: 96 Charged in Sweeping Crackdown on Long IslandThe accusations included seven murder conspiracies, as well as gun running and drug trafficking. Boeing Starliner Launches Into Wrong Orbit After Clock ProblemThe company capped a bad week with a flawed test flight of a capsule built for NASA to carry astronauts to the space station. Mrs. Claus, Yes. Elves and Grinches, No. When Santa Meets Identity Politics.It used to be easy for the International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas to know who could become a member. No more. Starliner, Democratic Party, Holidays: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Lies the Generals Told About AfghanistanThomas Gibbons-Neff recounts a speech made by a military general in 2010 about the progress of the war and how it contrasted with the reality on the ground. Why Is Trump Finding More Protection Than Nixon Did?Several factors unrelated to the facts are shielding President Trump in ways Nixon would have envied. The Tyranny of the 63 MillionImpeachment didn’t undermine democracy. It vindicated it. Holiday Stress Can Be Unbearable. But You Will Miss It When It’s Gone.Being with people you love becomes more important than small digs and even arguing about Donald Trump. New York’s Subways Need Better Service, Not More PoliceThe M.T.A. is spending millions to add 500 officers while it faces serious financial problems. Why I Voted Against the Trump ImpeachmentThe investigation against President Clinton was thorough and nonpartisan. The Trump proceedings have been the opposite in every way. Why Is the Justice Department Treating T-Mobile Like a Client?Antitrust officials are supposed to prevent problematic corporate mergers. Instead, they’re helping shepherd deals. Give Joe Biden His DueHe radiates decency and just had his best debate. Maybe he could go the distance. Follow Every Step of a Major Midcentury Modern RenovationIn 1948, it was a ‘daring project,’ but the next 70 years weren’t kind. A Connecticut couple’s plan was to rescue and update it — and to survive the process. The 30 Best International TV Shows of the DecadeThe 2010s saw a radical shift in the trade balance when it comes to television series. Our critic counts down the finest imports, from “Fleabag” to “Strong Girl Bong-soon.” Homelessness Rises 2.7 Percent, Driven by California’s Crisis, Report SaysSoaring rates of homelessness in California, which is struggling with out-of-reach housing costs and affordable housing construction, pulled that figure upward. Trump Administration Blocks Energy Efficiency Rule for Light BulbsThe energy secretary called the measure, which would have come into force on Jan. 1, “unnecessary overregulation.” Boy, 14, Sought in Killing of Tessa Majors, Barnard StudentOfficials took the unusual step of distributing his photo, asking the public for help in finding him. 14 Horses Found Shot to Death at Abandoned Coal Mining Site in KentuckyThe Floyd County sheriff said that several of the horses were pregnant, and that the killing was probably premeditated. At the Edge of the World, a New Battleground for the U.S. and ChinaThe Faroe Islands have become perhaps the most unexpected place for the United States and China to tussle over the Chinese tech giant Huawei. Phase 2, an Aerosol Art Innovator, Is Dead at 64In the early 1970s, the dawn of what became known as hip-hop, he helped shape the art of graffiti on New York City subways. But he hated the word. As Modi Pushes Hindu Agenda, a Secular India Fights BackProtesters are speaking out against what they say is a government bent on attacking diversity, the foundation on which India was built. Facebook Discovers Fakes That Show Evolution of DisinformationResearchers said the profiles, linked to the Epoch Media Group, used photos generated by artificial intelligence in a preview of an “eerie, tech-enabled future of disinformation.” He Can Have Any Job He Wants. Right Now, He Doesn’t Want One.Massimiliano Allegri is one of soccer’s top free agents. But he says he will only coach again when he is ready, and only when the job is right. Reading the Signs When a Couple of Papal Pals Get to Talking“The Two Popes,” Netflix’s Roman Catholic buddy picture, while fictional, is a fascinating peek at figures who have long intrigued a close watcher of the Vatican. ‘Star Wars’ Episodes I-IX, as New York Times Critics Saw ThemWe loved it! We hated it! We were mixed! Here’s how we reviewed each chapter in the main saga. Some were even Critic’s Picks. Beholding Virginia Woolf Through the Women in Her LifeGillian Gill’s new biography, “Virginia Woolf: And the Women Who Shaped Her World,” traces the influences of her female family members and friends on the author’s career. Country Clubs Where Drives Can Hit 150 M.P.H.The private Concours Club in Miami aims to create a golf club feeling for car enthusiasts. Tracks like it are scattered across the U.S., but they aren’t cheap. The Machines Are Learning, and So Are the StudentsArtificial intelligence is starting to take over repetitive tasks in classrooms, like grading, and is optimizing coursework and revolutionizing the preparation for college entrance exams. My Friends Serve Underage Kids Alcohol. Should I Speak Up?A psychologist’s advice for navigating a tricky topic with both your friends and your own kids. The Subway Crush Who Crushed MeWe met on the train, married and had two boys who resembled him. I had no idea how much that resemblance would rebuild me. More Recent Articles |
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to suit up for Sunday's key NFC East game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Veteran free-agent pitcher Gio Gonzalez agreed to a one-year deal with the Chicago White Sox.
The Air Force Global Strike Command has named the MH-139A helicopter "Grey Wolf," an AFGSC strike commander announced.
Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Al Woods was suspended without pay for the team's next four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court ordered an expanded investigation related to the FBI surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
After a sluggish start due to technical glitches with the healthcare.gov web site, open enrollment for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act actually remained "stable" for the third consecutive year.
A North Carolina mother captured video of an unusual passerby she spotted outside her son's school -- a bear.
A South Carolina woman was able to brighten a family's Christmas by returning a wrapped gift she found in the middle of a busy road.
A grand jury on Friday indicted a former Fort Worth, Texas, police officer on a murder charge for shooting a woman in her home.
Regular pot use might potentially cause changes in the heart's structure, a new study suggests.
A veterinarian doing a teeth cleaning on a rescue dog in Florida removed a stick that was lodged in the canine's mouth for an estimated three or four years.
Two Carnival cruise ships collided Friday in Cozumel, Mexico, injuring at least six people, the company said.
Taking calcium and vitamin D might help older adults curb the risk of a bone fracture, but vitamin D alone does not do the job, a new research review concludes.
A new species of ancient whale, unearthed in Egypt, has helped scientists understand the transition from limb- to tail-powered locomotion among whales.
Boeing received a $1.5 billion contract to provide support services for Apache helicopters through the Foreign Military Sales program, according to the Pentagon.
United Airlines will not fly Boeing's 737 Max aircraft until June at the earliest, the company announced Friday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi officially invited President Donald Trump to deliver the 2020 State of the Union address in a letter sent Friday, just days after the House voted to impeach him on two charges.
The Pittsburgh Steelers cut Kameron Kelly Friday, after the safety was arrested and charged with making terroristic threats.
Federal health officials made clear Friday that tainted THC vaping cartridges are considered the primary cause of a vaping lung injury that has killed 54 people and hospitalized more than 2,000 across the United States.
The Wisconsin pardon board declined an application from Brendan Dassey, the subject of Netflix's Making a Murderer, on Friday.
A federal judge has delayed a ruling on whether former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton must submit to cross-examination stemming from a complaint by a conservative group concerning her controversial email case.
Researchers have shown that the genes powering mitochondrial replication, or division, a key component of animal evolution, are conserved across different species.
Most urban growth, researchers have found, is defined by expansion at margins. Cities aren't getting taller, they're getting wider, fueled by suburban sprawl, not skyscrapers.
ViacomCBS announced Friday it has agreed to purchase a 49 percent stake in film studio Miramax for $375 million. 
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