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Ed Reed returns to Miami Hurricanes' football program as chief of staff Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed is returning to his alma mater and rejoining the Miami Hurricanes' football program. NBA alters 2020 All-Star Game format, adds Kobe Bryant tribute The NBA announced it will honor Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant by changing the format of the 2020 All-Star Game in Chicago. WHO declares coronavirus a global public health emergency World Health Organization officials on Thursday declared the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. U.S. reports first human-to-human coronavirus case CDC officials on Thursday confirmed the first "person-to-person" transmission of 2019 novel coronavirus in the U.S. -- the husband of a woman who went to China. It's the sixth case in the country overall. Rocket Lab successfully launches U.S. spy satellite U.S. launch company Rocket Lab plans a launch attempt of a U.S. spy satellite from New Zealand, with a 4-hour launch window starting at 8:22 p.m. EST Thursday. That is 2:22 p.m. Friday in New Zealand. USA Gymnastics offers Larry Nassar survivors $215M to settle lawsuits USA Gymnastics filed a plan on Thursday to pay survivors of Larry Nassar's sexual abuse $215 million to settle their lawsuits against the governing body. New York Jets LB Brandon Copeland receives NFLPA's Alan Page Award New York Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland was named the 2020 Alan Page Community Award winner for his work in helping communities. Carolina Panthers, Greg Olsen mutually agree to part ways Veteran tight end Greg Olsen and the Carolina Panthers mutually agreed to part ways after nine seasons. President Donald Trump celebrates USMCA at Michigan factory President Donald Trump celebrated the signing of a new North American trade deal Thursday during a trip to Michigan, saying he "ended a nightmare" for manufacturing workers. Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. awarded $127.4M to produce two C-37Bs Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. was awarded a $127.4 million contract to produce two C-37B aircraft for the U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon said Thursday. 50 Cent receives the 2,686th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Rapper and actor Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson received the 2,686th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday. Israel Aerospace Industries nabs $240M for T-38 replacement wings Israel Aerospace Industries received a $240 million contract for replacement wings for the T-38 trainer aircraft for the Air Force, the Department of Defense said. IndyCar, NASCAR driver John Andretti dies at 56 after battle with cancer Versatile race-car driver John Andretti, a nephew of racing legend Mario Andretti, died at age 56 after a lengthy battle with colon cancer. Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas to film 'Competencia Oficial' in Spain Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Oscar Martinez are scheduled to start filming "Competencia Oficial" in Spain at the end of next month, producers announced Thursday. Feds: Record $123M in fake NFL sports gear seized since last Super Bowl Fake sports gear worth an estimated $123 million has been seized since last year's Super Bowl, and the NFL is taking extra measures to limit the sale of fake items and counterfeit Super Bowl LIV tickets. Fotis Dulos, suspected in wife's death, dies A Connecticut man charged with killing his wife died on Thursday, his lawyer said. Arvind Krishna to replace Virginia Rometty as IBM CEO IBM announced Thursday that CEO Virginia Rometty will retire at the end of the year and be replaced as the head executive by Arvind Krishna in April. Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic suffers another right ankle injury Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic will sit out at least one game after suffering another right ankle injury. Keanu Reeves, Beanie Feldstein added to Oscar presenters list Keanu Reeves, Beanie Feldstein, James Corden and Penélope Cruz have been confirmed as presenters for next month's Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles. Strep throat could become untreatable, researchers warn A new study warns that strains of bacteria that cause strep throat and "flesh-eating disease" appear close to becoming resistant to penicillin and other antibiotics known as beta-lactams. 'Young and the Restless' renewed through 2024 CBS announced Thursday it has renewed its soap opera "The Young and the Restless" through the 2023-24 television season. Writer E. Jean Carroll requests DNA from Donald Trump in defamation lawsuit Writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s asked for a DNA sample to compare genetic material from the alleged assault. |
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Spotlight Falls on Democrats From Trump-Friendly StatesAttention has centered on four Republicans who might break ranks in President Trump’s impeachment trial. But Democrats have their own list of potential defectors. Trump Lawyer’s Impeachment Argument Stokes Fears of Unfettered PowerAn argument by one of the president’s lawyers, Alan M. Dershowitz, prompted a backlash. He said he was misinterpreted. W.H.O. Declares Global Emergency as Wuhan Coronavirus SpreadsThe announcement came as nearly 10,000 cases have been reported worldwide. The State Department warned A Helicopter in Kobe Bryant Crash Wasn’t Legal to Fly in Poor VisibilityThe pilot who flew Mr. Bryant and seven others through deteriorating weather was certified to fly under instrument conditions. But the company he worked for was not. They Heard Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter Go Down. Then They Prayed.At a church down the hill from a disaster, Sunday played out in small moments: a low-flying helicopter, a note slipped to the pastor, a driver looking for nine clients who never arrived. Tax System Favoring Central Park Co-ops and Brooklyn Brownstones Could EndNew York City property taxes, long considered inequitable, could face a big overhaul under a plan from a mayoral commission. New York Is Urged to Consider Surge Pricing for TaxisThe city could become one of the first in the United States to allow yellow cabs to raise prices when demand is high. ‘I’m a Democrat’: Biden Accuses Sanders of Not Being a Party MemberMr. Biden’s attack on his rival in Iowa came hours after another leading candidate, Pete Buttigieg, criticized both men, in a day of sparring that underscored the pressure they all face to excel in Monday’s caucuses. Bernie Sanders Is Still Sad About the DodgersAnd he knows how to nurse a grudge. Impeachment, Brexit, ‘The Good Place’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Virus’s Journey Across ChinaGovernment officials thought they could control the disease and cover up its growing death toll. They were wrong. On Politics: Where Are the Candidates Going?Strategic Iowa trips, a Sanders cash haul, Facebook ads: This is your morning tipsheet. Trump’s Best Case Against ImpeachmentAnd a conversation with Ezra Klein about how our politics got so polarized. Trump’s Middle East Plan: Starting Point or Dead End?A long-awaited “deal” gives Israel’s right wing what it wants. No, Team Trump, the Coronavirus Isn’t Good for AmericaThe commerce secretary just flunked microbe economics. The Future of American PoliticsAfter tribal war, the politics of weaving. We May Never See John Bolton’s BookThe fate of his memoir is up to government censors. That’s troubling. Day 9 of Trump’s Trial: Tedium and Tea-Leaf ReadingA second day of questions revealed little. On Friday, things get interesting. The Truth About Harvey Weinstein’s WalkerWhether he needs assistance or not, the image can influence jurors and reinforce harmful stereotypes of people with disabilities. Coronavirus and the Panic EpidemicThe Chinese government is going all-out because it knows the people don’t entirely trust it. Starving for Justice in ICE DetentionFor immigrants languishing behind bars, a hunger strike is often the sole remaining means of protest against a dehumanizing and unjust system. Every Time Palestinians Say ‘No,’ They LoseThings rarely go well for those who try to live history backward. How #MeToo Is Smashing the Casting CouchDetailed nudity riders. Meetings in hotel lobbies, not rooms. In Harvey Weinstein’s wake, Hollywood is trying to end a history of sexual exploitation. ‘Miss Americana’ Review: Taylor Swift, Scathingly AloneSelf-critical, grown up and ready, perhaps, to deliver a message beyond the music. 20 Reds Under $20: Where the Values Live, for NowThe wine world is anxious as tariffs have been threatened against all wines from the European Union. These prices may not last for long. Ginni Rometty to Step Down as C.E.O. of IBMArvind Krishna, who has led the company’s cloud computing business, was named the new chief executive. Trump Called Powell an ‘Enemy.’ ‘Ugh’ Was a Response Inside the Fed.Internal emails show that Federal Reserve leaders emailed around an article in which a Republican senator defended the chair. French Cardinal Acquitted of Abuse Cover-Up on AppealCardinal Philippe Barbarin, the archbishop of Lyon, had been found guilty last year of failing to report a priest in his diocese who had admitted to sexually abusing dozens of Boy Scouts. Billionaire With Ticket to the Moon Calls Off TV Search for ‘Life Partner’Yusaku Maezawa had posted an advertisement seeking a woman to go with him on a SpaceX flight around the moon. He said he canceled the search for “personal reasons” and apologized. Citing ‘Soul of Our Democracy,’ Pastor of Dr. King’s Church Enters Senate RaceThe senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, the Rev. Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, may be helped in Georgia by his religiosity, but his liberal positions could turn off some voters. Fotis Dulos, Connecticut Man Accused of Killing Jennifer Dulos, Is DeadMr. Dulos had been in critical condition after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning on Tuesday, in an apparent suicide attempt. More Violence. Fewer Prisoners. Inside Mexico’s Criminal Justice Reform.Leaked drafts of reforms intended to strengthen the government’s hand in the fight against crime have outraged judicial and human rights workers. Fred Silverman, 82, Is Dead; a TV Force When Three Networks RuledA top executive at CBS, ABC and then NBC, he shepherded series like “All in the Family,” “Laverne & Shirley” and “Hill Street Blues.” 3 Easy Ways to Save Energy Without Extra EffortSave energy by making small changes to your habits when using the dishwasher, dryer, and refrigerator. Brad Pitt and the Beauty TrapMale stars face a double standard, too, and ever since he bared his chest in “Thelma & Louise,” his work has been undervalued. But look closer and he explores masculinity in complex ways. ‘The Good Place’ and ‘BoJack Horseman’ Took Us to Hell and BackTV’s two great moral comedies, both ending this week, showed us that doing the right thing in a fallen world is a group effort. How to Ski European Pistes for LessThe European Alps are home to hundreds of resorts, many with a budget-friendly price tag. How the Co-Founder of the Malala Fund Pivoted to CookwareShiza Shahid has brought her thoughtfulness and entrepreneurial spirit to a line of items for the modern, multiethnic American kitchen. Inouye Solar Telescope Shows Highest Resolution Images of the SunA new telescope in Hawaii takes aim at our nearest star and its mysteries. More Recent Articles |
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed is returning to his alma mater and rejoining the Miami Hurricanes' football program.
The NBA announced it will honor Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant by changing the format of the 2020 All-Star Game in Chicago.
World Health Organization officials on Thursday declared the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
CDC officials on Thursday confirmed the first "person-to-person" transmission of 2019 novel coronavirus in the U.S. -- the husband of a woman who went to China. It's the sixth case in the country overall.
U.S. launch company Rocket Lab plans a launch attempt of a U.S. spy satellite from New Zealand, with a 4-hour launch window starting at 8:22 p.m. EST Thursday. That is 2:22 p.m. Friday in New Zealand.
USA Gymnastics filed a plan on Thursday to pay survivors of Larry Nassar's sexual abuse $215 million to settle their lawsuits against the governing body.
New York Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland was named the 2020 Alan Page Community Award winner for his work in helping communities.
Veteran tight end Greg Olsen and the Carolina Panthers mutually agreed to part ways after nine seasons.
President Donald Trump celebrated the signing of a new North American trade deal Thursday during a trip to Michigan, saying he "ended a nightmare" for manufacturing workers.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. was awarded a $127.4 million contract to produce two C-37B aircraft for the U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon said Thursday.
Rapper and actor Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson received the 2,686th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.
Israel Aerospace Industries received a $240 million contract for replacement wings for the T-38 trainer aircraft for the Air Force, the Department of Defense said.
Versatile race-car driver John Andretti, a nephew of racing legend Mario Andretti, died at age 56 after a lengthy battle with colon cancer.
Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Oscar Martinez are scheduled to start filming "Competencia Oficial" in Spain at the end of next month, producers announced Thursday.
Fake sports gear worth an estimated $123 million has been seized since last year's Super Bowl, and the NFL is taking extra measures to limit the sale of fake items and counterfeit Super Bowl LIV tickets.
A Connecticut man charged with killing his wife died on Thursday, his lawyer said.
IBM announced Thursday that CEO Virginia Rometty will retire at the end of the year and be replaced as the head executive by Arvind Krishna in April.
Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic will sit out at least one game after suffering another right ankle injury.
Keanu Reeves, Beanie Feldstein, James Corden and Penélope Cruz have been confirmed as presenters for next month's Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles.
A new study warns that strains of bacteria that cause strep throat and "flesh-eating disease" appear close to becoming resistant to penicillin and other antibiotics known as beta-lactams.
CBS announced Thursday it has renewed its soap opera "The Young and the Restless" through the 2023-24 television season.
Writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s asked for a DNA sample to compare genetic material from the alleged assault. 
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