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Haiti marks 10-year anniversary of deadly earthquake amid political unrest Haitian President Jovenel Moise marked the 10-year anniversary of an earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands of people by calling for unity amid political unrest that has stalled the Caribbean nation. Watch: Former NFL coach Jimmy Johnson chokes up after learning of HOF induction Former Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins head coach Jimmy Johnson was officially named as the second member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's centennial class. 'Hollywood,' 'Fleabag' win big at the Critics' Choice Awards "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and "Fleabag" were the big winners at the Critics' Choice Awards ceremony in Santa Monica on Sunday. NFL playoffs: Packers hold off Seahawks, advance to NFC title game Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers fended off a late Seattle Seahawks rally and punched their ticket to the NFC Championship Game with a 28-23 victory Sunday night at Lambeau Field. Broncos to hire Pat Shurmur after firing offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello The Denver Broncos fired offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello after one season and are expected to replace him with former New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur. '1917' tops the North American box office with $36.5M World War I picture "1917" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $36.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Patriots WR Julian Edelman arrested, cited for misdemeanor vandalism New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman was arrested Saturday night in Beverly Hills, Calif., and cited for misdemeanor vandalism. NFL playoffs: Chiefs storm back to beat Texans, reach AFC title game Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs roared back from a 24-point deficit to beat the Houston Texans 51-31 in Sunday's AFC divisional round game at Arrowhead Stadium. Richard Linklater, Dr. Phil collaborating on animal-rescue docu-series Richard Linklater, Bill Guttentag and Dr. Phil McGraw are collaborating on an animal-rescue docu-series set in Texas, CBS All Access said Sunday. 'Star Trek: Picard' picked up for Season 2 ahead of debut CBS All Access announced Sunday it renewed "Star Trek: Picard" ahead of the sci-fi show's premiere. Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving returns to starting lineup vs. Atlanta Hawks Brooklyn Nets star point guard Kyrie Irving is in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Hawks. Billy Porter, Morena Baccarin join Season 2 of 'Twilight Zone' Billy Porter, Morena Baccarin, Jenna Elfman and Joel McHale have signed on to star in Season 2 episodes of CBS All Access' re-imagining of "The Twilight Zone." Watch: Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes avoids penalty with toe drag, finds Travis Kelce for score Kansas City star quarterback Patrick Mahomes capped the Chiefs' first-half rally with a spectacular touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce against the Houston Texans. Browns to hire Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski as head coach The Cleveland Browns are expected to hire Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski as their next head coach. Popeyes awards $10,000 of food to Canadian woman after viral gameshow gaffe Popeyes Lousiana Kitchen provided a Canadian woman with $10,000 worth of food after she mistook a gameshow question about the cartoon sailor for the fast-food restaurant. Pelosi keeps open possibility of subpoenaing impeachment witnesses Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Sunday said she would not rule out subpoenaing witnesses for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial if the Senate chooses not to call witnesses for its trial. Australian PM Scott Morrison to propose royal commission into brushfire response Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Sunday he will propose a commission to determine how the federal government will provide relief from the brushfire's affecting much of the nation. CBS orders 'Silence of the Lambs' sequel series 'Clarice' CBS has ordered a pilot for a series to take place a year after the events of the film, "Silence of the Lambs." Mark Esper: Troops deployed because of Iran's threat to embassies U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Sunday that the United States deployed thousands of American troops to the Middle East because it believed Iran was targeting four U.S. embassies. Iran's only female Olympic medalist defects to Europe, blast government Kimia Alizadeh, who has been Iran's only woman to win a medal at the Olympics, said she has defected from the country and moved to Europe in a social media post that is critical of the regime's government. 'Emergency alert' about nuclear plant in Ontario sent in error A "emergency alert" at a nuclear power plant in Ontario was "issued by mistake," the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission said Sunday. Ariana Grande to perform at the Grammys Pop music star Ariana Grande has confirmed on Twitter that she is scheduled to perform at next month's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. Saudis' Aramco raises $29.4B in world's biggest initial public offering Saudi Arabia's Aramco raised $29.4 billion in the world's largest initial public offering, surpassing the oil company's original listing by $5 billion. |
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Iran Cracks Down as Protests Over Downing of Airliner GrowRemarkably, some criticism is coming from some within the government’s hard-line power base. Plane Crash Leaves Iranian Diaspora in Canada Grief-StrickenOf the 176 victims, 57 Canadians died on the flight that crashed on its way from Tehran to Ukraine. Many were students or faculty at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Esper Says He Saw No Evidence Iran Targeted 4 Embassies, as Story Shifts AgainThe disparity between the defense secretary and President Trump added another twist to an ever-evolving explanation for a strike on an Iranian general that led to the brink of war. ‘I Lost My Legs’: Wounded in Iraq, He Sued IranAmericans who lost limbs or loved ones in the Iraq war and fought to prove that General Suleimani played a role see justice in his death by a missile strike. Joe Biden’s Vote for WarIn October 2002, he was one of 77 senators who gave President George W. Bush the authority to use force in Iraq. He is still trying to explain that choice. Elizabeth Warren Says Bernie Sanders Sent Volunteers ‘Out to Trash Me’Ms. Warren said she was “disappointed” the Sanders campaign had used a script for volunteers that suggested she appealed mainly to highly educated voters. Mr. Sanders called her a good friend and said reports of tension were overblown. Judge Judy Has Issued Her Decision: She Likes Michael BloombergJudith Sheindlin, the no-nonsense TV megastar, is entering politics by campaigning for Mr. Bloomberg, the former New York mayor. It was not as unlikely a pairing as it might seem. A Teenager’s Breakthrough Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell DiseaseDoctors reset Helen Obando’s DNA in an effort to cure her of a painful genetic blood disorder. She’s the youngest person to receive the treatment. Donald Trump Is No Dick CheneyRepublican foreign policy was once defined by clashing world views. Now it’s defined only by loyalty to the president. F.D.R. Got It. Most Democrats Don’t.Government needs to be seen, not hidden. Why Shouldn’t New York’s Wealthiest P.T.A.s Share With Its Neediest Schools?What to do when those with the most get more. When Populism Can’t Beat Identity PoliticsStill, President Tsai of Taiwan wasn’t re-elected just because she’s tough on China. What to Expect From the 2020 Oscar NominationsThe Carpetbagger offers a sneak preview of the snubs, surprises, and controversies to look for when the ballot is revealed on Monday. She Hustled to Create Her Art. Then Unemployment Hit.For years, day jobs helped Carolyn Coleman pursue a career in music. Now job training is helping her get back on track. Warnings of ‘Volcanic Tsunami’ After Eruption in PhilippinesTens of thousands were evacuated and tremors were felt in nearby villages amid an eruption of the country’s second-most-active volcano, the Taal, near Manila. If the Calendar Says January, Why Does the Thermometer Say May?A wave of warm weather across the Northeast broke temperature records and left many people wondering about a “January thaw.” Man Survives 3 Weeks in Subzero Weather After Alaska Cabin Burns DownTyson Steele, 30, said the fire killed his chocolate Labrador, Phil. Professor Fired After Joking That Iran Should Pick U.S. Sites to BombAsheen Phansey said he regretted his “bad attempt at humor” and had hoped the college would have defended his right to free speech. How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls ShortRecords from Florida, where law enforcement has long used the controversial technology, offer an inside look at its risks and rewards. Trump, Shifting Arguments, Urges Swift Dismissal of Impeachment ChargesThe president injected new instability into his looming impeachment trial as Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned that nothing could “erase” the stain on his presidency. #MeToo Cases’ New Legal Battleground: Defamation LawsuitsThe Weinstein trial is rare because most sexual misconduct allegations are too old to litigate. But women, and men, are finding an alternative way to get to court. A Growing U.S. Base Made This Afghan Town. Now It’s Dying.Bagram’s economy is tightly bound to the American military, but what once made it a boom town today leaves it more a target. ‘The Outsider’ Brings a Faceless Terror, and Stephen King, to HBOPart horror, part allegory, the supernaturally tinged murder mystery asks: Where do we turn when logic fails? More Recent Articles |
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Haitian President Jovenel Moise marked the 10-year anniversary of an earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands of people by calling for unity amid political unrest that has stalled the Caribbean nation.
Former Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins head coach Jimmy Johnson was officially named as the second member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's centennial class.
"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and "Fleabag" were the big winners at the Critics' Choice Awards ceremony in Santa Monica on Sunday.
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers fended off a late Seattle Seahawks rally and punched their ticket to the NFC Championship Game with a 28-23 victory Sunday night at Lambeau Field.
The Denver Broncos fired offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello after one season and are expected to replace him with former New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur.
World War I picture "1917" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $36.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman was arrested Saturday night in Beverly Hills, Calif., and cited for misdemeanor vandalism.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs roared back from a 24-point deficit to beat the Houston Texans 51-31 in Sunday's AFC divisional round game at Arrowhead Stadium.
Richard Linklater, Bill Guttentag and Dr. Phil McGraw are collaborating on an animal-rescue docu-series set in Texas, CBS All Access said Sunday.
CBS All Access announced Sunday it renewed "Star Trek: Picard" ahead of the sci-fi show's premiere.
Brooklyn Nets star point guard Kyrie Irving is in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.
Billy Porter, Morena Baccarin, Jenna Elfman and Joel McHale have signed on to star in Season 2 episodes of CBS All Access' re-imagining of "The Twilight Zone."
Kansas City star quarterback Patrick Mahomes capped the Chiefs' first-half rally with a spectacular touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce against the Houston Texans.
The Cleveland Browns are expected to hire Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski as their next head coach.
Popeyes Lousiana Kitchen provided a Canadian woman with $10,000 worth of food after she mistook a gameshow question about the cartoon sailor for the fast-food restaurant.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Sunday said she would not rule out subpoenaing witnesses for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial if the Senate chooses not to call witnesses for its trial.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Sunday he will propose a commission to determine how the federal government will provide relief from the brushfire's affecting much of the nation.
CBS has ordered a pilot for a series to take place a year after the events of the film, "Silence of the Lambs."
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Sunday that the United States deployed thousands of American troops to the Middle East because it believed Iran was targeting four U.S. embassies.
Kimia Alizadeh, who has been Iran's only woman to win a medal at the Olympics, said she has defected from the country and moved to Europe in a social media post that is critical of the regime's government.
A "emergency alert" at a nuclear power plant in Ontario was "issued by mistake," the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission said Sunday.
Pop music star Ariana Grande has confirmed on Twitter that she is scheduled to perform at next month's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
Saudi Arabia's Aramco raised $29.4 billion in the world's largest initial public offering, surpassing the oil company's original listing by $5 billion. 
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