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Pope Francis on Christmas Eve: God loves 'even the worst of us' Pope Francis highlighted God's willingness to bring his love to "even the worst of us" during his Christmas Eve Mass. Police: 3 dead, 4 children rescued from Florida home after shooting Florida police rescued four young children from a home where three adults were shot dead in an apparent murder-suicide on Christmas Eve, authorities said. Hong Kong police fire tear gas, clash with protesters on Christmas Eve Hong Kong returned to chaos Christmas Eve after weeks of relative calm as riot police fired tear gas and clashed with pro-democracy protesters in busy shopping districts Tuesday night. Kole Calhoun agrees to two-year, $16M contract with Arizona Diamondbacks Former Los Angeles Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun agreed to a contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday. Pittsburgh Steelers place QB Mason Rudolph on injured reserve With the final AFC wild-card spot still up for grabs, the Pittsburgh Steelers placed quarterback Mason Rudolph on injured reserve with a shoulder injury. Watch: Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson gifts offensive linemen Rolex watches Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the NFL MVP front-runner, surprised his offensive linemen with Rolex watches on Christmas Eve. NORAD tracks Santa Claus' Christmas gift delivering journey around the globe The North American Aerospace Defense Command is tracking Santa Claus as he travels around the world to make deliveries as children eagerly await their gifts. Houston Texans' J.J. Watt returns to practice after torn pectoral muscle Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt returned to practice Tuesday, eight weeks after he underwent surgery for a torn pectoral muscle. Call center for Michael Bloomberg's campaign used prison labor Democratic Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg's campaign said it severed ties with a call center after learning that it used prison labor to make calls for his campaign. Ex-New York Yankees reliever Dellin Betances signs one-year deal with Mets The New York Mets signed former Yankees relief pitcher Dellin Betances to a one-year contract. 11 people die from consuming methanol-poisoned coconut wine in Philippines Philippines officials warned residents against drinking coconut wine known as lambanong after 11 people died after drinking batches with harmfully high methanol content. Denver Nuggets extend head coach Michael Malone through 2022-23 season The Denver Nuggets signed head coach Michael Malone to a multiyear contract extension. Japan's population falls by 500,000 amid low births, aging society The population of Japan fell by 500,000 people in 2019 as births fell below 900,000 and the country had its highest number of deaths since the end of World War II. France blocks export of nearly $27M Cimabue masterpiece France has blocked the export of a Renaissance masterpiece by Italian painter Cimabue found in an elderly woman's kitchen that sold for almost $27 million at auction earlier this year. Boxers, MMA fighters see changes in brain damage over time Brain damage occurs in boxers and mixed martial arts fighters alike, but it unfolds differently as these athletes age, a new study finds. Iran spends nearly $25 million a day on agencies suppressing dissent Iran has spent nearly $25 million per day on various government sectors to suppress dissent since protests began in November over a hike in fuel prices, Radio Farda first reported. Researchers map brain's opioid response in mice Researchers may be closer to solving some of the mysteries of the brain processes involved in opioid addiction, thanks to a new imaging approach tested in mice that maps the striatum. More U.S. teens are overdosing on anxiety medications The number of kids overdosing on commonly prescribed anxiety medications such as Xanax, Valium or Ativan has risen dramatically during the past decade, a new study shows. Snake stows away on flight from Australia to New Zealand A snake successfully stowed away in the undercarriage of a plane from Australia to New Zealand, but it wasn't given much time to enjoy its vacation. Maryland man hits two lottery jackpots in two months A Maryland man has some extra cash on hand for the holidays after winning two big lottery jackpots in the space of only two months. Former Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie: Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's campaign taking from Congress work Former Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie says Rep. Tulsi Gabbard should resign from the House because her presidential campaign has been too great a distraction. College football: Post-Christmas bowl schedule extensive More than two dozen college football bowl games are set to kick off during the holiday season and through the new year. Here is how to watch them: U.S. regulators investigating BMW after 'sales punching' report German automaker BMW said Tuesday it has become the target of an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which has oversight on how carmakers report sales to investors. Next two Virginia-class subs to be named for Pearl Harbor heroes The first two Block V Virginia-class submarines will be named for the USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma and the 1,600 sailors who died when the vessels were sunk during the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941. |
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Boeing Can’t Fly Its 737 Max, but It’s Ready to Sell Its SafetyThe company knows travelers are wary of its plane, so it has prepared presentations with strategies for airlines to help win back the public’s trust. The Town That Lost Its WalmartFor a small town in Texas, the three-decade presence of the world’s largest retailer was a point of civic pride. Then, 18 months ago, all that changed. As Protests Flare in India, Modi Plays a New Position: DefenseWith unrest over a divisive new citizenship bill sweeping the country, the prime minister is losing some support, even in his strongholds. How Bernie Sanders Learned to Love Campaigning in CaliforniaCalifornia is the linchpin of Mr. Sanders’s 2020 strategy, a state he hopes will turbocharge his campaign on Super Tuesday — or revive his candidacy if he underperforms in the early states. Democrats Who Flipped Seats in 2018 Have a 2020 Playbook: Focus on Drug CostsHouse Democrats in key swing districts hope the debate over rising costs will give them a decisive advantage next year, especially in suburbs where President Trump remains unpopular. Bloomberg Drops Vendor Connected to Prison LaborMichael R. Bloomberg said that he had not been aware of the practice until he was contacted by a reporter, but that his campaign ended its relationship with the company immediately. My Cookie’s Better Than Yours: Italy Is in a Hazelnut Cream-Filled Civil WarWith Italians’ appetite for snack food growing, Barilla and Ferrero are in a pitched battle to make sure their cookies come out on top. Love Christmas Variety Shows? Go Ahead, Take Another HelpingIn recent years, Kacey Musgraves, John Legend and Gwen Stefani have all paid tribute to classic televised holiday variety shows, banking on baked-in holiday nostalgia. Boeing, Christmas, ‘Little Women’: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. By Challenging Evangelicals, She Changed ThemRachel Held Evans’s work still offers solace to the community she created, months after her death. Is Nancy Pelosi Caught in a Trap or Setting One?Even if the outcome of a Senate trial is predictable, the political consequences of impeachment are not. In Praise of Barack Obama, Music CriticThe former president’s annual year-end playlist never fails to delight. The Meaning and Melodrama of an Italian-American ChristmasSeven fishes, baby Jesus and the comfort of the familiar. ‘Star Wars’ Fans Are Angry and Polarized. Like All Americans.What arguments over the movie series say about our nation. There Will Be No Christmas at Notre-DameNot this year. But out of the ashes, the great cathedral in Paris will be reborn. How to Teach an Old Frog New TricksPepe, Gaysper and other once-hateful symbols teach us that tech companies should institutionalize impermanence. Christmas Turns the World Upside DownWhat does it mean for God’s power to be “made perfect in weakness”? My Jewish Sons Have a Christmas Tree, and I Need to DealI have always associated my identity with not having Yule decorations. Divorce has a way of changing everything. Be Paranoid About PrivacyWe need to take back our privacy from tech companies — even if that means sacrificing convenience. Once Upon a Revolution in IranForty years after the Iranian revolution of 1979, the people of Iran are still struggling for their rights. 36 Corvettes, Hidden for Years in a Garage, Will Be Given AwayThe set of ’Vettes, one from each production year between 1953 and 1989, will be part of a sweepstakes drawing next year. Speaking Out on Gay Rights and Corruption Costs Ambassador His JobZambia’s president wanted U.S. Ambassador Daniel Foote gone after he criticized the government for corruption and for sending a gay couple to prison. Christian Post Editor Resigns Over Editorial Defending TrumpThe evangelical site criticized a pro-impeachment editorial in Christianity Today. Iraq’s New Election Law Draws Much Criticism and Few CheersIraq’s Parliament voted to overhaul the country’s election laws in a bid to reduce the power of political parties. But many protesters, who had called for just such a change, were not impressed. Inquiry Into Michigan State’s Handling of Larry Nassar Case Is SuspendedThe university’s former president and former gymnastics coach are facing criminal prosecution as a result of the investigation, while a former dean was sentenced to one year in prison. China’s Seniors, Looking for Love, Head to the ParkIncreasingly widowed and divorced, a new generation of graying singles are navigating modern romance in a rapidly changing country. $10,000 in a Coffee Cup: 8 Swept Up in N.J. Political Corruption CasesThe separate accusations, taken together, offered a striking picture of entrenched small-time corruption. A Town Banned Snowball Throwing. Now It’s Having Second Thoughts.Some saw the anti-snowball ordinance in Wausau, Wis., as anti-fun, so city officials are reconsidering the 57-year-old ban. They also had a snowball fight. Climate Change Strikes at the Heart of German Identity: The WoodsForests are a source of inspiration, respite and wealth in Germany. Now, people are fighting to save them from drought and illness. 8 Ways to Be Kinder to Yourself in 2020You deserve it! How to Eat Dinner Like the Last Citizens of PompeiiThe chef Heston Blumenthal’s latest exploration of historical appetites is a menu inspired by the final meals prepared in the doomed Roman city. Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Dishonest, Possibly-Cheating-on-Me Boyfriend’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. The Sleek Curves That Reshaped Furniture DesignAn exhibition in Vienna shows how the classic chair of the city’s cafes set the model for how furniture looks today, and how it’s made and sold. Alzheimer’s Tests Soon May Be Common. Should You Get One?Diagnostic tests for Alzheimer’s disease are already here. But the results may raise as many questions as they answer. Chinese Restaurants Are Closing. That’s a Good Thing, the Owners Say.The share of Chinese restaurants has fallen in metro areas across the country in the last five years. Many owners are glad their children won’t be taking over. More Recent Articles |
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Pope Francis highlighted God's willingness to bring his love to "even the worst of us" during his Christmas Eve Mass.
Florida police rescued four young children from a home where three adults were shot dead in an apparent murder-suicide on Christmas Eve, authorities said.
Hong Kong returned to chaos Christmas Eve after weeks of relative calm as riot police fired tear gas and clashed with pro-democracy protesters in busy shopping districts Tuesday night.
Former Los Angeles Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun agreed to a contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
With the final AFC wild-card spot still up for grabs, the Pittsburgh Steelers placed quarterback Mason Rudolph on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the NFL MVP front-runner, surprised his offensive linemen with Rolex watches on Christmas Eve.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is tracking Santa Claus as he travels around the world to make deliveries as children eagerly await their gifts.
Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt returned to practice Tuesday, eight weeks after he underwent surgery for a torn pectoral muscle.
Democratic Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg's campaign said it severed ties with a call center after learning that it used prison labor to make calls for his campaign.
The New York Mets signed former Yankees relief pitcher Dellin Betances to a one-year contract.
Philippines officials warned residents against drinking coconut wine known as lambanong after 11 people died after drinking batches with harmfully high methanol content.
The Denver Nuggets signed head coach Michael Malone to a multiyear contract extension.
The population of Japan fell by 500,000 people in 2019 as births fell below 900,000 and the country had its highest number of deaths since the end of World War II.
France has blocked the export of a Renaissance masterpiece by Italian painter Cimabue found in an elderly woman's kitchen that sold for almost $27 million at auction earlier this year.
Brain damage occurs in boxers and mixed martial arts fighters alike, but it unfolds differently as these athletes age, a new study finds.
Iran has spent nearly $25 million per day on various government sectors to suppress dissent since protests began in November over a hike in fuel prices, Radio Farda first reported.
Researchers may be closer to solving some of the mysteries of the brain processes involved in opioid addiction, thanks to a new imaging approach tested in mice that maps the striatum.
The number of kids overdosing on commonly prescribed anxiety medications such as Xanax, Valium or Ativan has risen dramatically during the past decade, a new study shows.
A snake successfully stowed away in the undercarriage of a plane from Australia to New Zealand, but it wasn't given much time to enjoy its vacation.
A Maryland man has some extra cash on hand for the holidays after winning two big lottery jackpots in the space of only two months.
Former Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie says Rep. Tulsi Gabbard should resign from the House because her presidential campaign has been too great a distraction.
More than two dozen college football bowl games are set to kick off during the holiday season and through the new year. Here is how to watch them:
German automaker BMW said Tuesday it has become the target of an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which has oversight on how carmakers report sales to investors.
The first two Block V Virginia-class submarines will be named for the USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma and the 1,600 sailors who died when the vessels were sunk during the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941. 
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