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Police: 1 dead, at least 7 injured in Seattle shooting Police are searching for several gunmen after a dispute in front of a downtown Seattle McDonald's devolved into a shooting Wednesday evening that left at least one person dead and several others injured. Commissioner Rob Manfred: MLB has no plans to strip Astros, Red Sox of titles Major League Baseball doesn't intend to strip recent World Series championships from the Houston Astros or Boston Red Sox. Study: Four new walking shark species discovered Scientists in Australia have discovered four new species of shark that use their fins to walk across the ocean floor. Oakland Raiders officially become Las Vegas Raiders Nearly three years after the NFL approved the organization's plans to relocate, the Oakland Raiders have been officially renamed the Las Vegas Raiders. Coroner: Juice WRLD died of accidental overdose Juice WRLD died of an accidental overdose after he suffered a seizure in early December at Chicago's Midway Airpot, an Illinois medical examiner's office ruled Wednesday. Alex Gordon returns to Kansas City Royals on one-year contract Veteran outfielder Alex Gordon is returning for a 14th season with the Kansas City Royals. Architect of CIA torture program testifies that treatment bordered on unlawful One of the architects of the CIA's torture program for accused Sept. 11 terrorists testified Wednesday that he grew to believe the techniques had come close to breaking the law. Oscar-nominated 'Parasite' builds expectations in South Korea Hopes are running high in South Korea that Bong Joon-ho's satirical thriller 'Parasite' will win big at the Oscars on Feb. 9. Mississippi prison system records 8th death in less than month Corrections officials at the Mississippi State Penitentiary found an inmate dead in his prison cell Wednesday, marking the eighth death at a state facility in less than a month. Dallas Mavericks' Dwight Powell suffers ruptured Achilles Dallas Mavericks starting center Dwight Powell sustained a rupture of his right Achilles tendon during Tuesday night's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Kansas' Silvio De Sousa receives 12-game ban as Big 12 suspends four after brawl Kansas forward Silvio De Sousa will miss the Jayhawks' next 12 games for his role in a brawl between Kansas and Kansas State. FedEx Ground to begin year-round Sunday home deliveries FedEx ground will make Sunday deliveries year-round beginning this weekend, the company announced Wednesday. Northrup Grumman awarded $217.2M for BACN payload support Northrop Grumman Systems was awarded a $217.2 million modification to provide operation and support for Battlefield Airborne Communications Node payload operations, the Pentagon has announced. Tesla surpasses $100B market value, becomes world's 2nd most valuable automaker Tesla's market share surpassed $100 billion on Wednesday, making it the world's second most valuable automaker. Protests continue one day after reveal of new Lebanese government Demonstrators took to the streets of Lebanon again Wednesday, this time to protest the newly formed government announced one day earlier. Another dose of wintry weather to smack Northeast for 2nd weekend in a row Forecasters say troublesome winter weather will affect the northeastern United States for the second weekend in a row Parents of children with chickenpox less likely to develop shingles Adults exposed to a child with chickenpox in the home are around 30 percent less likely to develop shingles over 20 years, a new analysis has revealed. New York Giants QB Eli Manning announces retirement after 16 NFL seasons New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is retiring from football after 16 seasons and two Super Bowl titles. Small plane crash kills four in Corona, Calif. A small plane crash in Southern California on Wednesday killed four people, local emergency officials said. Trump administration wants to limit service animals on flights to dogs The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday proposed a new rule banning all but dogs from traveling as service animals on airline flights. Prince Charles introduces 10-point climate plan at World Economic Forum Prince Charles of Wales introduced a new environmental plan aimed at reshaping economies to combat the climate crisis at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday. Watch: Police officer rescues deer from Kentucky swimming pool Police in Kentucky came to the rescue of a deer that fell into a swimming pool at a resident's home and was unable to climb out on its own. Travel ban effectively quarantines Chinese epicenter of coronavirus China on Wednesday issued a travel ban for all residents of Wuhan, the epicenter of a coronavirus outbreak that's killed at least 17 people. Native language may affect speech, reading issues in dementia Dementia patients may develop distinct speech and reading problems depending on their native language, a new study finds. |
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Two Legal Teams With Contrasting Strategies Face Off in the CapitolAs House impeachment managers emphasizes the facts, President Trump’s defense team calls the process unfair. Rebuke From Roberts Signals His Limited Role in Trump’s Senate TrialA call for civility by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. underscores the delicate balance he is trying to maintain. McConnell Prefers to Hold ’Em, but Also Knows When to Fold ’EmThe majority leader, facing defections in his own ranks, made a strategic retreat this week in an effort to retain his grip on the trial Trump Removes Pollution Controls on Streams and WetlandsThe Trump administration has finished a new rule that rolls back environmental controls on many wetlands and intermittent streams, delivering a win to rural landowners. In Presidential First, Trump Will Attend Anti-Abortion March for LifeThe first in-person presidential appearance at the annual event in its 47-year history is President Trump’s latest gesture of support for a cause dear to his evangelical base. How Jeff Bezos’ iPhone X Was HackedIt most likely began with a tiny bit of code that implanted malware, which gave attackers access to Mr. Bezos’ photos and texts. 10 Years Later, an Oscar Experiment That Actually WorkedExpanding the best-picture list has made the category better, but there’s still more to do to give us a fuller sense of the year in movies. ‘Let Us Begin’As the Senate impeachment trial commences with opening arguments, House prosecutors have 24 hours of unfettered, uncontested access to the microphone. The Joy and Pain of Returning to WorkLeaving my baby for the first time was a rush, and a tiny heartbreak. The Iconic Man With a Gun Is a White ManProtesters in Virginia were re-enacting — and re-embracing — an exclusionary vision of American history. Day 2 of Trump’s Trial: The Prosecution’s Opening ArgumentThe House impeachment managers lay out their case. In great detail. Trump Versus George WashingtonWhat would the founders have thought of this guy? What if Trump Gave Alaska to Putin?Republicans seem to think no president’s misbehavior could ever be bad enough to warrant removal. The Apps on My Phone Are Stalking MeI discovered that we’re building a digital surveillance state much like the one in China. Hillary Clinton’s Swipe at Bernie SandersA reader says her remarks about nobody liking Bernie Sanders are “meanspirited and divisive.” Why Did Alan Dershowitz Say Yes to Trump?Serious constitutional scholars don’t accept his defense of the president in the Senate impeachment trial. The American People Are Being Scammed by Mitch McConnellSenators have a duty to conduct a fair and full trial. The Republican leader is trying to make sure they can’t. Gay Men Are Dying From a Crisis We’re Not Talking AboutNo one’s really grappling with the meth disaster. What Americans Can Learn From the ChineseYoung contestants on a talent show demonstrated why China is fast emerging as America’s chief rival. Emojis Meet Hieroglyphs: If King Tut Could TextAn Israel Museum exhibition explores the complicated relationship between the hieroglyphs of antiquity and emoji, the lingua franca of the digital age. ‘The Longing for Less’ Gets at the Big Appeal of MinimalismKyle Chayka’s book delves into art, architecture, music and philosophy to learn why the idea of “less is more” keeps resurfacing. Eli Manning Announces His RetirementThe Giants’ two-time Super-Bowl-winning quarterback will be remembered for leadership and championships. U.S. Plan Would Ban All Service Animals From Planes Except DogsThe Department of Transportation is proposing new rules that would make it harder to fly with an emotional support animal. Hallmark TV Chief Leaves After Dispute Over Same-Sex Wedding AdBill Abbott’s departure was announced weeks after the network apologized for pulling a commercial that showed brides kissing. Harvey Weinstein Trial: Vivid Descriptions of Several Sexual AttacksA prosecutor offered graphic details, including that Harvey Weinstein showed up uninvited outside Annabella Sciorra’s hotel room in his underwear. A New Face of White Supremacy: Plots Expose Danger of the ‘Base’A secret domestic terrorism investigation revealed that the violent neo-Nazi group was recruiting cells across the United States. Why Bernie Sanders Went on the Attack Against Joe BidenMr. Sanders had mostly avoided going on the offensive in 2019, but with his standing in the polls rising, he saw an opening to criticize Mr. Biden on the Iraq war and Social Security — and he took it. As Australia Burns, a Climate-Change Denier Rallies the TroopsScroll through the Facebook page of Craig Kelly, a conservative politician, and you’ll see why the country has not taken strong action on global warming. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Radically Make Over Your ClosetGet the upper hand against closet clutter. The Pythons Remember Terry Jones, a ‘Renaissance Comedian’The surviving members of Monty Python paid tribute to another founder, Terry Jones, after his death Tuesday. Is Electricity the Secret to Great Skin?When celebs need to de-puff, tighten and tone, they schedule a Melanie Simon electric facial. Can her Ziip at-home device do the same for you? We give it a test run. A Closer Look at Schiaparelli’s Surrealist Couture JewelryDaniel Roseberry revisited many of the house’s iconic motifs this season, including an eye designed by the writer and artist Jean Cocteau. More Recent Articles |
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Police are searching for several gunmen after a dispute in front of a downtown Seattle McDonald's devolved into a shooting Wednesday evening that left at least one person dead and several others injured.
Major League Baseball doesn't intend to strip recent World Series championships from the Houston Astros or Boston Red Sox.
Scientists in Australia have discovered four new species of shark that use their fins to walk across the ocean floor.
Nearly three years after the NFL approved the organization's plans to relocate, the Oakland Raiders have been officially renamed the Las Vegas Raiders.
Juice WRLD died of an accidental overdose after he suffered a seizure in early December at Chicago's Midway Airpot, an Illinois medical examiner's office ruled Wednesday.
Veteran outfielder Alex Gordon is returning for a 14th season with the Kansas City Royals.
One of the architects of the CIA's torture program for accused Sept. 11 terrorists testified Wednesday that he grew to believe the techniques had come close to breaking the law.
Hopes are running high in South Korea that Bong Joon-ho's satirical thriller 'Parasite' will win big at the Oscars on Feb. 9.
Corrections officials at the Mississippi State Penitentiary found an inmate dead in his prison cell Wednesday, marking the eighth death at a state facility in less than a month.
Dallas Mavericks starting center Dwight Powell sustained a rupture of his right Achilles tendon during Tuesday night's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Kansas forward Silvio De Sousa will miss the Jayhawks' next 12 games for his role in a brawl between Kansas and Kansas State.
FedEx ground will make Sunday deliveries year-round beginning this weekend, the company announced Wednesday.
Northrop Grumman Systems was awarded a $217.2 million modification to provide operation and support for Battlefield Airborne Communications Node payload operations, the Pentagon has announced.
Tesla's market share surpassed $100 billion on Wednesday, making it the world's second most valuable automaker.
Demonstrators took to the streets of Lebanon again Wednesday, this time to protest the newly formed government announced one day earlier.
Forecasters say troublesome winter weather will affect the northeastern United States for the second weekend in a row
Adults exposed to a child with chickenpox in the home are around 30 percent less likely to develop shingles over 20 years, a new analysis has revealed.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is retiring from football after 16 seasons and two Super Bowl titles.
A small plane crash in Southern California on Wednesday killed four people, local emergency officials said.
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday proposed a new rule banning all but dogs from traveling as service animals on airline flights.
Prince Charles of Wales introduced a new environmental plan aimed at reshaping economies to combat the climate crisis at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.
Police in Kentucky came to the rescue of a deer that fell into a swimming pool at a resident's home and was unable to climb out on its own.
China on Wednesday issued a travel ban for all residents of Wuhan, the epicenter of a coronavirus outbreak that's killed at least 17 people.
Dementia patients may develop distinct speech and reading problems depending on their native language, a new study finds. 
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