3 Newsletters: 86 new articles
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
| ||||||||
Pittsburgh breaks 130-year record for highest temperature Pittsburgh broke a 130-year record for highest temperature on record for the date on Saturday. San Francisco 49ers sack Minnesota Vikings, advance to NFC Championship The San Francisco 49ers held the Minnesota Vikings to 147 total yards and sacked Kirk Cousins six times in an NFC divisional round playoff win Saturday in Santa Clara, Calif., advancing to the NFC Championship game. Watch: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores first goal of AC Milan return Swedish soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored in his first start since returning to former club AC Milan during a 2-0 win against Cagliari Saturday in Cagliari, Italy. Watch: Roberto Firmino blast lifts Liverpool over Tottenham Hotspur Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino ripped a shot into the far-post netting in the first half for the only score of the game in Liverpool's 1-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. At least 18 civilians dead after Syrian airstrikes on Idlib Eighteen civilians were killed Saturday by Syrian strikes in the region of Idlib, according to the White Helmets civil defense agency. Dwayne Johnson to appear in NBC's 'Young Rock' comedy NBC has ordered 11 episodes of "Young Rock," a comedy inspired by and featuring pro wrestler and film star Dwayne Johnson. College football: North Dakota State wins eighth FCS title North Dakota State held on for a 28-20 win against James Madison to claim their eighth FCS title Saturday at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. Foster, O'Neill appointed to lead revived Northern Ireland Assembly Arlene Foster, leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, was appointed as Northern Ireland's first minister Saturday. Sinn Féin's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill will serve as deputy first minister. Hundreds of vultures roost on U.S. border patrol Texas radio tower Federal officials are seeking solutions to address the problem posed by hundreds of vultures roosting on a Customs and Border Protection radio tower in Texas. Kentucky police launch manhunt for escaped inmate Wayne Eldridge Weeks The Kentucky State Police said they're searching for a prison inmate who escaped custody during work release. Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems to lay off 2,800 after suspension of 737 Max program Spirit AeroSystems has announced it's laying off 2,800 employees at its Wichita, Kan., facility, due to suspension of production of the Boeing 737 MAX plane. Chemical plant explosion in India causes deaths, injuries Several people died Saturday after an explosion at a chemical factory in India. 12 bodies recovered, 21 rescued after migrant boat sinks off Greece The Greek Coast Guard said Saturday that 12 bodies have been recovered from the Ionian Sea and 21 people have been rescued from a migrant boat that sank off the island of Paxos. Ivory Coast identifies teen stowaway found dead in Air France plane undercarriage The body of a child stowaway found in the undercarriage of an Air France airplane was that of a 15-year-old Ivorian Coast boy, the country's Transport Ministry announced. NBC renews 'New Amsterdam' for three more seasons NBC announced Saturday it has ordered three more seasons of its medical drama, "New Amsterdam." Tina Fey, Amy Poehler to host next Golden Globes gala "Saturday Night Live" alumni Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the Golden Globe Awards gala in 2021, NBC announced. FAA proposes $3.9M fine for Southwest Airlines The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $3.92 million fine for Southwest Airlines for allegedly operating 44 aircraft on more than 21,000 flights with incorrect weight-related data in 2018. Australia bushfires: Firefighter dies, bringing death toll in Victoria to 4 A firefighter died battling a fire in Victoria's northeast Saturday, bringing the death toll statewide to four. Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen re-elected in defiant message to China Incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen won a second term in a landslide victory Saturday, defeating challenger Han Kuo-yu in an election that was widely viewed as a referendum on Taiwan's sovereignty. President Donald Trump says he'd invoke executive privilege to stop John Bolton testimony President Donald Trump said he would invoke executive privilege to prevent former national security adviser John Bolton from testifying in his impeachment trial in the Senate. Bong Joon Ho, Martin Scorsese vie for top directing honor Bong Joon Ho, Martin Scorsese and Sam Mendes are all in the running for this year's Directors Guild of America Award for Best Director of a Theatrical Feature Film. 'The Magicians' Season 5 to premiere WednesdayFDA: 2 companies voluntarily recall generic Zantac over NDMA Pharmacies have pulled generic versions of heartburn drug Zantac from shelves after federal officials disclosed two voluntary recalls this week over NDMA, a probable human carcinogen in the drug. Storms turn deadly as severe weather outbreak blasts through Louisiana, Mississippi Intense winds, flooding downpours and tornadoes left a trail of destruction after the first severe weather outbreak of 2020 swept across the southern United States. |
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
| ||||||||
Seven Days in January: How Trump Pushed U.S. and Iran to the Brink of WarThe story of that week, and the secret planning in the months preceding it, ranks as the most perilous chapter so far in President Trump’s three years in office. Furor in Iran and Abroad After Tehran Admits Downing Ukrainian JetlinerUkrainian officials suggest Iran would not have admitted responsibility if investigators from Ukraine had not found missile debris in the crash wreckage. Jet Crash in Iran Has Eerie Historical ParallelThe United States accidentally downed an Iranian passenger jet in 1988, killing all 290 people aboard, amid a battle with Iranian forces in the Persian Gulf. At 16, She’s a Pioneer in the Fight to Cure Sickle Cell DiseaseHelen Obando is the youngest person ever to get a gene therapy that scientists hope will cure the disease, which afflicts 100,000 Americans. 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. Sanders and Biden Look for Dominance in Early StatesBernie Sanders and Joseph R. Biden Jr. have been seeking to take control of the race in its early stages, trying to deny momentum to their top two rivals, Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg. Michael Bloomberg Is Open to Spending $1 Billion to Defeat TrumpThe Democratic presidential candidate said he would spend big even if the nominee was someone he had sharp differences with, like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren. How the 49ers Beat the Vikings to Advance to the N.F.C. Championship GameThe 49ers defeated the Vikings, 27-10, in dominating fashion, including two rushing touchdowns and by capitalizing on Vikings mistakes. Could ‘Megxit’ Be a Royal Fairy Tale for Canada?The possibility that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, might settle in Canada has unleashed a frenzy of excitement and offers of free coffee — but also some dissent. Harry, Meghan and Britain: When Did the Fairy Tale Go Sour?Not that long ago, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were golden in the eyes of the news media and public. What happened? 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsFifty-two places to go in 2020. Carlos Ghosn defends his legacy. The sudden departure of the Sussexes. The dimming of a major star, and more. Tucker Carlson Is Not Your New Best FriendThe Fox News host’s antiwar stance doesn’t erase all that other ugliness. The Academic ApocalypseThe crisis of English departments is also a crisis of faith. Gone With the WindsorsWill Harry and Meghan have to move into an English basement? The Pernicious Power of American PromisesDonors claimed they would fix Fabienne Jean’s body. They broke her heart instead. Donald Trump Is a Hostage to 1979Why did the president target Qassim Suleimani? Because he’s obsessed with Jimmy Carter. The F.D.A. Is in Trouble. Here’s How to Fix It.Some New Year’s resolutions for the incoming boss. Want to Do Something About Climate Change? Follow the MoneyChase Bank, Wells Fargo, Citibank and Bank of America are the worst offenders. Why We Voted Against the War Powers ResolutionCongress should be debating laws governing the use of force, not symbolic resolutions. Why Home Field Advantage Is Not What It Used to BeThe home team doesn’t have the guaranteed lock it used to have. A number of factors are at play. 10 Die in Storm as Tornadoes and Squalls Pummel U.S.Officials warned of floods, hail and snow as the vast storm moved east. ‘Too Much’: Dread Fills Puerto Ricans as New Earthquake Stuns IslandA 5.9-magnitude aftershock came on the 15th day since tremors large and small began terrorizing southern Puerto Rico. Oprah Winfrey Pulls Out of Documentary on the Music Mogul Russell SimmonsShe attributed her move to creative differences. ‘In my opinion,’ she said, ‘there is more work to be done on the film to illuminate the full scope’ of the women’s allegations of sexual abuse. Taco Bell to Test Paying Managers $100,000 a YearCurrent manager salaries for the restaurant range from $50,000 to $80,000, the company said, while one retail analyst said raising pay is a “necessary move” in the current labor market. Carlos Ghosn Skipped Bail. This Man Was Left Behind.The former Nissan executive remains in Tokyo, awaiting a trial on criminal charges that he helped Mr. Ghosn hide his compensation. Far-Right Trolls, Not Grannies, Drive Outrage Over German SatireA song about a grandmother and her gas-guzzling motorcycle fuels a national debate in Germany. At the wheel were right-wing actors who wanted it that way. Vera Rubin Gets a Telescope of Her OwnThe astronomer missed her Nobel Prize. But she now has a whole new observatory to her name. How ‘Muscle Confusion’ Might Help Your WorkoutsShifting, quicksilver workouts may yield mental benefits that more rote regimens do not. Elizabeth Wurtzel and the Illusion of Gen-X Success“Prozac Nation” seemed to herald a boundless future for young creatives. It was actually the beginning of the end. Iran Says It Unintentionally Shot Down Ukrainian Airliner“The Islamic Republic of Iran deeply regrets this disastrous mistake,” President Hassan Rouhani said, as Iran reversed its claims that mechanical failure was to blame. More Recent Articles |
Email subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz, LLC • 365 Boston Post Rd, Suite 123 • Sudbury, MA 01776, USA
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)


Pittsburgh broke a 130-year record for highest temperature on record for the date on Saturday.
The San Francisco 49ers held the Minnesota Vikings to 147 total yards and sacked Kirk Cousins six times in an NFC divisional round playoff win Saturday in Santa Clara, Calif., advancing to the NFC Championship game.
Swedish soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored in his first start since returning to former club AC Milan during a 2-0 win against Cagliari Saturday in Cagliari, Italy.
Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino ripped a shot into the far-post netting in the first half for the only score of the game in Liverpool's 1-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
Eighteen civilians were killed Saturday by Syrian strikes in the region of Idlib, according to the White Helmets civil defense agency.
NBC has ordered 11 episodes of "Young Rock," a comedy inspired by and featuring pro wrestler and film star Dwayne Johnson.
North Dakota State held on for a 28-20 win against James Madison to claim their eighth FCS title Saturday at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.
Arlene Foster, leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, was appointed as Northern Ireland's first minister Saturday. Sinn Féin's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill will serve as deputy first minister.
Federal officials are seeking solutions to address the problem posed by hundreds of vultures roosting on a Customs and Border Protection radio tower in Texas.
The Kentucky State Police said they're searching for a prison inmate who escaped custody during work release.
Spirit AeroSystems has announced it's laying off 2,800 employees at its Wichita, Kan., facility, due to suspension of production of the Boeing 737 MAX plane.
Several people died Saturday after an explosion at a chemical factory in India.
The Greek Coast Guard said Saturday that 12 bodies have been recovered from the Ionian Sea and 21 people have been rescued from a migrant boat that sank off the island of Paxos.
The body of a child stowaway found in the undercarriage of an Air France airplane was that of a 15-year-old Ivorian Coast boy, the country's Transport Ministry announced.
NBC announced Saturday it has ordered three more seasons of its medical drama, "New Amsterdam."
"Saturday Night Live" alumni Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the Golden Globe Awards gala in 2021, NBC announced.
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $3.92 million fine for Southwest Airlines for allegedly operating 44 aircraft on more than 21,000 flights with incorrect weight-related data in 2018.
A firefighter died battling a fire in Victoria's northeast Saturday, bringing the death toll statewide to four.
Incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen won a second term in a landslide victory Saturday, defeating challenger Han Kuo-yu in an election that was widely viewed as a referendum on Taiwan's sovereignty.
President Donald Trump said he would invoke executive privilege to prevent former national security adviser John Bolton from testifying in his impeachment trial in the Senate.
Bong Joon Ho, Martin Scorsese and Sam Mendes are all in the running for this year's Directors Guild of America Award for Best Director of a Theatrical Feature Film.
Season 5 of "The Magicians" is to debut on Syfy on Wednesday.
Pharmacies have pulled generic versions of heartburn drug Zantac from shelves after federal officials disclosed two voluntary recalls this week over NDMA, a probable human carcinogen in the drug.
Intense winds, flooding downpours and tornadoes left a trail of destruction after the first severe weather outbreak of 2020 swept across the southern United States. 
Post a Comment