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| Orioles reliever Miguel Castro robbed at gunpoint: 'They wanted to kill me' Miguel Castro, a 25-year-old relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, announced on social media that he was robbed at gunpoint in his native Dominican Republic. Australian fires: Victoria extends state of disaster ahead of worsening weather conditions Premier Daniel Andrews extended Victoria's first-ever state of disaster on Thursday as worsening weather conditions are forecast to further inflame ongoing bushfires that have ravaged southeastern Australia for months. Milwaukee Brewers extend manager Craig Counsell through 2023 season The Milwaukee Brewers awarded manager Craig Counsell with a three-year contract extension. HHS declares public health emergency in earthquake-rattled Puerto Rico U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency in Puerto Rico after the island was shaken by two significant earthquakes in two days. Vikings add Adam Thielen to injury report with ankle issue; Stefon Diggs sits out Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen suffered an ankle injury that limited him in Wednesday's practice, while fellow wideout Stefon Diggs sat out for a second straight day. Short-form video streaming service Quibi to launch in April Executives for the upcoming streaming platform Quibi announced the price and other details about the service at CES on Wednesday. Koreans in Nazi Germany shed light on complex past Koreans who lived in Berlin during the period of Nazi rule briefly thrived under Adolf Hitler despite the catastrophic ambitions of the Third Reich, according to a U.S.-based Korean studies specialist. Brady Hoke named San Diego State head football coach after Rocky Long retires Former Michigan coach Brady Hoke, who guided San Diego State to its first bowl game in 12 seasons during his first coaching stint at the school, was named the Aztecs' next head coach. BAE awarded $49.6 M to support Air Vehicle Planning System BAE Systems was awarded a $49.6 million contract modification to support the Air Vehicle Planning System for the U.S. Air Force, according to the Pentagon. House Democrats introduce bill seeking net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 Democrats on the House energy and commerce committee introduced a bill seeking to require net-zero carbon emissions in the United States by 2050. USS Abraham pulls into Pearl Harbor amid lengthy deployment The USS Abraham Lincoln has entered the last leg of a lengthy deployment with a port visit at Pearl Harbor. Georgia Bulldogs QB Jake Fromm declares for 2020 NFL Draft Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm, who led the Bulldogs to three straight SEC East titles, will forgo his senior season and enter the upcoming NFL Draft. ABC plans live versions of 'The Conners,' 'Young Frankenstein' ABC said Wednesday it is planning a live episode of its sitcom "The Conners" and a production of the musical "Young Frankenstein. " Leslie Jones confirmed as host of ABC's 'Supermarket Sweep' "Saturday Night Live" alum Leslie Jones is set to host ABC's revival of the game show "Supermarket Sweep." Michael Bloomberg unveils plan to increase minimum wage, boost jobs Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday announced a plan to create jobs and boost the economy in communities he says have been "short-changed" by President Donald Trump. Justin Bieber reveals Lyme disease diagnosis Pop music star Justin Bieber announced on Instagram Wednesday that he is being treated for Lyme disease. ABC working on 'thirtysomething' sequel pilot with original cast ABC announced Wednesday it has ordered the pilot for a sequel to the 1980s dramedy, "thirtysomething." Two rockets land in Baghdad's Green Zone near U.S. EmbassyIndiana farmer dies in grain bin despite frantic rescue attempt Despite a frantic rescue attempt, an Indiana farmer died after being engulfed in a bin of soybeans this week, bringing the total number of such U.S. deaths to at least 19 since August. Baltimore Ravens sign ex-Cincinnati Bengals OT Andre Smith The Baltimore Ravens added depth to their offensive line Wednesday, signing veteran offensive tackle Andre Smith to the 53-man roster. Donald Trump vows new sanctions, punishment for Iran after missile attacks In a national address Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump responded to Iranian missile attacks on two bases in Iraq by saying Americans should be "extremely grateful" no U.S. troops were hurt. Fran Drescher, Rachel Bloom working on 'Nanny' musical for Broadway Fran Drescher and Rachel Bloom have announced they are working on a Broadway musical based on Drescher's beloved 1990s sitcom, "The Nanny." | 


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| Trump Backs Away From Further Military Conflict With IranA day after Iranian missiles fell on bases housing American troops in Iraq, the president said that no Americans were harmed and that Iran now “appears to be standing down.”       Pelosi Announces Vote to Limit Trump’s War-Making Power Against IranThe House is expected to vote on Thursday on a resolution to force the president to halt any military action against Iran unless Congress authorizes it.       3 Hours From Alert to Attacks: Inside the Race to Protect U.S. Forces From Iran StrikesIntelligence that foreshadowed the Iranian attack set off a tense, often confusing afternoon in the White House Situation Room.       Its Missiles Did Little Damage, but Iran Has More Potent WeaponsDrones, militants and hackers: Iran has an array of stealthier and more effective options if hostilities escalate.       Trump’s Iran Strategy: A Cease-Fire Wrapped in a Strategic MuddleMr. Trump has yet to resolve the two conflicting instincts on national security that emerge from his speeches and his Twitter feed: bellicosity and disengagement.       Little Clarity, Many Theories in Ukraine Airline Crash in IranThe Boeing jet went down near Tehran, killing at least 176 people. ‘All possible versions of what occurred must be examined,’ including an attack, Ukraine’s president said.       Iran Plane Crash Victims Came From at Least Seven CountriesThe crash of a Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 reverberated around the world. Canada alone lost at least 63 people.       Prince Harry and Meghan to ‘Step Back’ From Royal Duties in Extraordinary RetreatThe couple said they plan to split time between Britain and North America, with Canada seen as a likely landing spot.       For Prince Harry and His Wife, Meghan, a Tricky Balancing ActOthers have tried to be both part of the royal family, and separate from it. None have succeeded. Can the Duke and Duchess of Sussex pull it off?       Iran, Puerto Rico, British Royals: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.       Nancy Pelosi’s Impeachment GambleThe House speaker’s decision to pause the process seemed a safe bet — until one potentially crucial witness made an announcement.       The N.B.A. Elite Are Now From EverywhereIn this week’s newsletter, Marc Stein looks at how the biggest stars — Giannis Antetokounmpo, Joel Embiid, Luka Doncic — are coming from all over the world.       President Mitch McConnellHe’s in charge of everything but shooting at Iran.       Trump Has a Bizarre Idea of WinningLet’s tally up the results of his efforts with Iran.       Did Trump and Iran Just Bury the Hatchet, or the Future?They can each claim some victory. But what did they win?       Can We Please Stop Fighting About ‘Medicare for All’?One policy proposal has defined this Democratic race. It’s time to move on.       My Journey to Radical EnvironmentalismIt’s never too late to take action aimed at protecting our planet.       Before the ‘Final Solution’ There Was a ‘Test Killing’Too few know the history of the Nazi methodical mass murder of disabled people. That is why I write.       Carlos Ghosn, Victim or Villain?The fugitive auto executive, who has turned up in Beirut, said he fled Japan to avoid a cooked-up case against him.       Elizabeth Wurtzel Was a Great Writer and a Better FriendBefore we met, she was my idol. Once we became close, Lizzie enriched my work and life in new ways.       The American-Iranian Psychosis, Next ChapterThe mullahs are cold calculators.       The Trump We Did Not Want to SeeWhen are we going to stop trying to rationalize the irrational?       The Tragedy of Germany’s Energy ExperimentThe country is moving beyond nuclear power. But at what cost?       Would You Work for Nothing at Disney? 10,000 Superfans AppliedOnly 14 were selected to be on the Disney Parks Moms Panel (three are dads), and they will spend the next year helping interested parkgoers plan their Disney vacations.       Florence Pugh’s True Hollywood Fairy TaleThe 24-year-old, chameleonlike star of “Little Women” and “Midsommar” can make you believe in the impossible.       What You Need to Know About 5G in 2020After years of hype, carriers like AT&T and Verizon are giving consumers clarity on what their next-generation cellular networks will realistically do.       McConnell, Rebuffing Pelosi, Declines to Budge on Impeachment Trial TermsDespite voicing deference to the speaker, a growing number of Senate Democrats said that they were losing patience with the delay and wanted the trial to begin.       Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Killing Border Patrol AgentThe 2010 murder of the agent, Brian Terry, 40, revealed the botched gun-smuggling investigation known as Operation Fast and Furious.       How Rupert Murdoch Is Influencing Australia’s Bushfire DebateCritics see a concerted effort to shift blame, protect conservative leaders and divert attention from climate change.       Carlos Ghosn: The C-Suite Fugitive Under PressureThe executive who holds several passports and speaks at least four languages is trying to convince the world that legal and corporate systems were rigged to bring him down.       After a Measles Scare, Seattle Cracks Down on Vaccine ComplianceAt a time when states and school districts are trying to increase vaccination rates, an aggressive strategy in Seattle appears to be paying off.       Facing Weinstein, Scores of Potential Jurors Say They Can’t be FairMany potential jurors in his rape case want to be excused, saying their knowledge of the accusations could affect their judgment.       Go Ahead and Complain. It Might Be Good for You.A mantra to embrace: “This sucks I’m unhappy with what’s going on.”       T’s Favorite Nourishing Recipes for a More Healthful 2020A roundup of vibrant dishes for the new year, from a vegetable-packed green soup to a comforting persimmon porridge.       Even NASCAR Drivers Need a StylistIt’s not just celebrities on the red carpet who can use help getting dressed.       Publishers, Citing Diversity Concerns, Drop Romance Conference“We at Harlequin believe it is important that all authors feel included, respected and heard,” the publisher said in a letter to the R.W.A., which faces criticism for its handling of a racism dispute.       Review: James McAvoy’s Rapping Cyrano Dazzles With WordsIn Martin Crimp’s time-bending version of the Rostand “Cyrano de Bergerac,” directed by Jamie Lloyd, people make love and war through glorious language.       Dried Fruit, Oats and Coffee: Answers to Your Sugar QuestionsOur 7-Day Sugar Challenge prompted a number of questions about cutting added sugar from our daily diet.       More Recent Articles | 
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 Two rockets landed near the U.S. Embassy in Iraq's Green Zone on Thursday.
 Two rockets landed near the U.S. Embassy in Iraq's Green Zone on Thursday.    
                    
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