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Retired NFL star receiver Chad Johnson trying out for XFL as kicker Former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson will take part in an XFL tryout as a place kicker next week. Michael Flynn asks to withdraw guilty plea Former national security advisor Michael Flynn asked a judge on Tuesday to withdraw his guilty plea, stating prosecutors broke its agreement for his cooperation when they requested he receive jail time. Watch: Carolina Panthers star LB Luke Kuechly, 28, announces retirement from NFL Carolina Panthers standout linebacker Luke Kuechly is retiring from football after only eight seasons in the NFL. All-Star 3B Josh Donaldson agrees to 4-year, $92M contract with Twins Former Atlanta Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson and the Minnesota Twins reached an agreement on a four-year deal. Lockheed awarded $32.9M deal to upgrade Taiwan's F-16s Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $32.9 million contract modification for contractor logistics support for the Taiwan F-16 Peace Phoenix Program. House committees release new documents ahead of vote on Trump impeachment articles Three House committees shared additional evidence with the House judiciary committee for referral to the Senate ahead of a planned vote to advance two articles of impeachment. Woman accused of killing former Arkansas state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith faces new charges A woman accused of killing former Arkansas state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith was charged with attempting to solicit murder from jail. Red Sox, manager Alex Cora part ways amid Astros' sign-stealing scandal Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who has been linked this off-season to two sign-stealing schemes, mutually agreed to part ways with Boston. Raymond sworn in as head of Space Force Gen. John Raymond was sworn in as the highest-ranking leader of the newly-created U.S. Space Force Tuesday. Wisconsin appeals court blocks purge of 200,000 voters A Wisconsin appeals court on Tuesday issued a hold on an order to purge more than 200,000 voters from the state's voter rolls. Police arrest suspected gunman after a Houston-area school shooting leaves one teen deadPolice in Texas arrested two people, including the suspected gunman, several hours after a teenage boy was fatally shot Tuesday at a Houston-area high school, authorities said. Less sex may bring on earlier menopause, researchers say A new study finds that women who report engaging in sexual activity weekly were 28 percent less likely to have experienced menopause at any given age than women who engage in sexual activity less than monthly. LSU head coach Ed Orgeron: 2019 Tigers are 'a team for the ages' After LSU completed its undefeated season with a win over Clemson in the national title game, head coach Ed Orgeron believes the 2019 Tigers team ranks among the best in college football history. Aurora, Colo., police arrest teen for weekend apartment shooting Police in Colorado arrested a 16-year-old male suspected of a weekend apartment shooting that left five people injured in suburban Denver, authorities announced. Tourists allegedly left feces in Peru's sacred Machu Picchu Police in Peru arrested six tourists accused of vandalizing and leaving behind fecal matter at the country's iconic Machu Picchu temple, government officials said. Passenger jet drops jet fuel on California schools, injuring at least 60 At least 60 people were injured Tuesday after a Delta airplane dropped jet fuel, hitting several schools in California, emergency officials said. Longtime Chargers TE Antonio Gates retires from football Former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Antonio Gates, an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, announced Tuesday on social media that he was officially retiring from the NFL. Earthquakes hint at further eruptions for Philippines' Taal Volcano The Taal Volcano in the Philippines showed hints of another large eruption Tuesday as it spewed thick layers of ash on the island nation. NASA scientists begin chasing East Coast snowstorms For the next several weeks, beginning this weekend, NASA scientists will be on the lookout for East Coast snow storms. U.S. election official: 2020 interference will be more sophisticated The United States' head of election threats said Tuesday that China and Russia will use different, more sophisticated techniques to interfere in the this year's presidential election. Boeing, Sikorsky compete to replace Germany's CH-53G helicopter Sikorsky and Boeing have both entered bids to produce heavy-transport helicopter to replace the German military's CH-53G Super Stallion, the companies announced this week. 9/11 first responders may have increased risk for cancer Nearly two decades after terrorists attacked New York's World Trade Center, certain cancers are striking police and recovery workers who saved lives, recovered bodies and cleaned up the wreckage. |
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Senate Has Votes to Pass Limits on Trump’s Iran War Power, Likely Drawing a VetoThe declaration by Senator Tim Kaine signals a growing dissatisfaction among Republicans with President Trump’s Iran strategy. Video Shows Two Iranian Missiles Hit Ukrainian PlaneSecurity camera footage verified by The New York Times shows that two missiles fired 30 seconds apart took down Flight 752, killing all aboard. China Trade Deal Details Protections for American FirmsThe agreement is expected to include significant concessions to protect U.S. technology and trade secrets, but its success hinges on whether China will follow through on its commitments. Apple Takes a (Cautious) Stand Against Opening a Killer’s iPhonesThe Silicon Valley giant is preparing for a legal fight over encryption, even as it works to reduce tensions with the Justice Department. Impeachment, 2020 Debate, Andy Warhol: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Escape of Carlos GhosnThe former Nissan chief bought his freedom and evaded legal accountability through an elaborate plot that had him smuggled out of Japan in a box. Life in Tech’s ‘Uncanny Valley’Anna Wiener discusses her new memoir, and Elisabeth Egan talks about Group Text, a new monthly feature from the Book Review. Trump’s Code of DishonorHe lacks a clear moral or strategic framework. Take Impeachment Seriously, SenatorsCan they handle the truth? I’m Six Weeks Pregnant, and I’m Telling the WorldAgainst the tyranny of the secret first trimester. How Does President Sanders Sound to You?Bernie is surging and may have found his moment. Whose Side Is Bill Barr On?The attorney general wants Apple to give him the keys to our iPhones. But he should be protecting our privacy instead. ‘You’re a Complete Mystery to Me’: Meet My Brother JamieWhat I wish people understood about having a family member with Down syndrome. Will Iowa Decide the Democratic Nomination?The caucuses were supposed to be less important this time. But they still might pick the winner. Trump Likes Farmers Better Than Some Other Welfare RecipientsNow why would that be? How the Health Insurance Industry (and I) Invented the ‘Choice’ Talking PointIt was always misleading. Now Democrats are repeating it. Olivia Palermo Got a Lot Out of That InternshipShe always said she’d be famous. Now she is. Why ‘Star Wars’ Keeps Bombing in ChinaDespite an aggressive marketing push by Disney, movie after movie has flopped in the world’s second-largest market, where nostalgia for the series has no power over viewers. Soon a Robot Will Be Writing This HeadlineIn “A World Without Work,” the economist Daniel Susskind argues that, unlike during past technological shifts, machines really are becoming smart enough to take over our jobs. Delta Plane Dumps Fuel on Los Angeles SchoolsAt least 60 people were treated for minor injuries, the authorities said. Delta said the plane had an engine issue and dumped fuel to reduce its landing weight. Man Accused of Murdering Woman, 92, Should Have Been Deported, ICE SaysA killing that has shocked a community in Queens has become a flash point in the national debate over immigration. Alex Cora Ousted by Red Sox After Sign-Stealing ScandalCora, who spent two seasons as the Boston manager, was Houston’s bench coach in 2017 and has been implicated in an M.L.B. report on the Astros’ cheating. South Korean Leader Considers Letting Its Tourists Visit North KoreaKim Jong-un has been trying to attract more foreign tourists to ease the pain of sanctions; South Korea says it may allow visits to the North. A Homecoming at Taal Volcano: ‘Everything’s Gone in the Blink of an Eye.’At least 30,000 people have fled since a mammoth eruption in the Philippines, and a new blast is feared. These islanders went back anyway. She’s Harvey Weinstein’s Lawyer, and She Thinks #MeToo Is ‘Dangerous’“We can’t have movements that strip us of our fundamental rights,” said Donna Rotunno, who has faced criticism from feminists. Two Popes, and One Big Furor After Benedict Weighs in on Priestly CelibacyIn a new book, the former pope makes a firm defense of celibacy for priests as Pope Francis is expected to decide whether to allow married priests in remote regions. Let the intrigue begin. Should Public Transit Be Free? More Cities Say, Why Not?Mayors are considering waiving fares for bus service as a way to fight inequality and lower carbon emissions. Critics wonder who will pay for it. How to Navigate a Flood of Streaming TV SubscriptionsWe wanted à la carte television, and now we have it — and it costs more than cable. Here’s how to watch your favorite shows without overpaying for a dozen apps. Is Incontinence Inevitable?A reader asks if her urinary leaking is a simple fact of aging. (Hint: It doesn’t have to be.) A Jimi Hendrix Experience in LondonThanks to surviving landmarks and an impressive museum exhibit that recreates one of his old flats, London offers a lot to Hendrix fans, 50 years since the performer last called it home. Letter of Recommendation: ‘The Happy Song’ by Imogen HeapA song precision-engineered by a corporation to delight babies — and it works! Ernesto Valverde and the Prison of Barcelona’s PastOn top of La Liga and unbeaten in the Champions League, Barcelona fired its manager because its present cannot compete with its golden age. At Sushi Nakazawa, Only the Price Remains the SameAt $150, an omakase meal at the West Village sushi counter is a relative bargain. But the restaurant isn’t the four-star place it was in its early days. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Taught Her How to Amputate a Leg’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Dying in the Neurosurgical I.C.U.In cases of brain death or neurologically devastating injury, poor communication can make painful situations even harder. More Recent Articles |
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Former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson will take part in an XFL tryout as a place kicker next week.
Former national security advisor Michael Flynn asked a judge on Tuesday to withdraw his guilty plea, stating prosecutors broke its agreement for his cooperation when they requested he receive jail time.
Carolina Panthers standout linebacker Luke Kuechly is retiring from football after only eight seasons in the NFL.
Former Atlanta Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson and the Minnesota Twins reached an agreement on a four-year deal.
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $32.9 million contract modification for contractor logistics support for the Taiwan F-16 Peace Phoenix Program.
Three House committees shared additional evidence with the House judiciary committee for referral to the Senate ahead of a planned vote to advance two articles of impeachment.
A woman accused of killing former Arkansas state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith was charged with attempting to solicit murder from jail.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who has been linked this off-season to two sign-stealing schemes, mutually agreed to part ways with Boston.
Gen. John Raymond was sworn in as the highest-ranking leader of the newly-created U.S. Space Force Tuesday.
A Wisconsin appeals court on Tuesday issued a hold on an order to purge more than 200,000 voters from the state's voter rolls.
A new study finds that women who report engaging in sexual activity weekly were 28 percent less likely to have experienced menopause at any given age than women who engage in sexual activity less than monthly.
After LSU completed its undefeated season with a win over Clemson in the national title game, head coach Ed Orgeron believes the 2019 Tigers team ranks among the best in college football history.
Police in Colorado arrested a 16-year-old male suspected of a weekend apartment shooting that left five people injured in suburban Denver, authorities announced.
Police in Peru arrested six tourists accused of vandalizing and leaving behind fecal matter at the country's iconic Machu Picchu temple, government officials said.
At least 60 people were injured Tuesday after a Delta airplane dropped jet fuel, hitting several schools in California, emergency officials said.
Former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Antonio Gates, an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, announced Tuesday on social media that he was officially retiring from the NFL.
The Taal Volcano in the Philippines showed hints of another large eruption Tuesday as it spewed thick layers of ash on the island nation.
For the next several weeks, beginning this weekend, NASA scientists will be on the lookout for East Coast snow storms.
The United States' head of election threats said Tuesday that China and Russia will use different, more sophisticated techniques to interfere in the this year's presidential election.
Sikorsky and Boeing have both entered bids to produce heavy-transport helicopter to replace the German military's CH-53G Super Stallion, the companies announced this week.
Nearly two decades after terrorists attacked New York's World Trade Center, certain cancers are striking police and recovery workers who saved lives, recovered bodies and cleaned up the wreckage. 
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