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Dallas Keuchel apologizes for 2017 Houston Astros' sign-stealing scheme Former Houston Astros ace and current Chicago White Sox pitcher Dallas Keuchel apologized Friday for the Astros' sign-stealing scheme used during their 2017 run to the World Series. Four-time All-Star Justin Morneau elected to Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame All-Star first baseman Justin Morneau was selected as the newest member of the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame. Houston Astros interview Brad Ausmus for manager opening The Houston Astros are eyeing former Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels skipper Brad Ausmus for the team's vacant manager position. Golden State Warriors trading Willie Cauley-Stein to Dallas Mavericks The Golden State Warriors are finalizing an agreement that will send center Willie Cauley-Stein to the Dallas Mavericks. DirecTV races to de-orbit satellite it fears could explode A DirecTV satellite is at risk of exploding and the company is racing to move it out of orbit, according to public filings. Browns' Kareem Hunt cited for speeding; police say marijuana found in vehicle Marijuana was found in a car driven by Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt during a traffic stop earlier this week, police said. Longbow nabs $235.8M contract for Fire Control Radar support Longbow LLC, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman, received a $235.8 million contract Friday to support Fire Control Radar Systems for Apache helicopters for 11 foreign governments. Watch live: Rep. Hakeem Jeffries says President Donald Trump tried to cover up cheating Democratic manager Rep. Hakeem Jeffries gave opening remarks Friday on Day Four of President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, accusing the leader of trying to cover up attempts to "cheat" in his dealings with Ukraine. Magnitude-6.8 earthquake hits Turkey, four dead A magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Friday, with initial reports indicating 14 deaths and about a dozen injuries. First clinical studies show new coronavirus similar to SARS The coronavirus rapidly spreading in China and other countries seems to trigger symptoms similar to those =in the severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, or SARS, coronavirus outbreak in 2003, two new studies show. Northern California plane crash kills 2, injures 1 A small plane crash in Northern California on Friday killed two people and injured a third person, local law enforcement said. Aged, recycled urine may be safe alternative to traditional fertilizer Recycled human urine is a safe alternative to traditional fertilizers, says a study from from the University of Michigan, because bacteria in urine can't transfer antibiotic resistance capabilities to bacteria in soil. Storm Gloria leaves path of destruction, 13 dead in Spain Residents and officials throughout Spain have struggled to grapple with the destruction Storm Gloria has left in its wake, including damaged railways and collapsed bridges. Rapper YG arrested in California on suspicion of robbery Authorities in California said rapper YG was arrested Friday morning as part of an ongoing investigation related to a robbery. More snow expected in Midwest from slow-moving storm A slow-moving storm already responsible for dumping more than half a foot of snow on parts of Missouri and Iowa will continue to produce fresh powder over a portion of the Midwest. France confirms 2 cases of coronavirus; 26 dead in China French health officials announced two cases of the deadly coronavirus Friday, the first two confirmed diagnoses in Europe, as China moved to lock down several cities in a desperate bid to keep it from spreading. Engineers develop super thin, flexible touchscreen that could be printed like newspaper Engineers in Australia have developed a new touchscreen material so thin and pliable that it can be rolled up into a tube. Norfolk Naval Shipyard breaks ground on $200M dry dock renovation Norfolk Naval Shipyard has broken ground for the renovation of its historic Dry Dock 4, the Navy announced, which is expected to take about three years to complete. British PM Boris Johnson signs Brexit agreement British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday signed the country's European Union withdrawal agreement, putting the country on the path for a full Brexit by the end of the month. New meat-eating dinosaur species found in Utah More than two decades after a unique two-legged carnivore was unearthed in Utah's Dinosaur National Monument, scientists have given the massive carnivore a name -- Allosaurus jimmadseni. Watch live: President Donald Trump to speak to U.S. mayors President Donald Trump will address mayors from across the country during Friday's Transforming America's Communities forum in Washington, D.C. Watch: The Boyz share trailer for 'Reveal' K-pop group The Boyz released a dramatic teaser for its debut studio album, "Reveal." British doctor investigated for unnecessary surgeries A doctor in Solihull, England, is under investigation for allegedly conducting unnecessary surgeries, and a hospital contacted 217 former patients for review of their medical procedures. |
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Lev Parnas Says He Has Recording of Trump Calling for Ambassador’s FiringThe former associate of Rudolph W. Giuliani said through his lawyer that he had given the recording to the House Intelligence Committee for use in the impeachment inquiry. Emotional Schiff Speech Goes Viral, Delighting the Left and Enraging the RightRepresentative Adam B. Schiff took a risk in telling senators they must convict and remove President Trump because "you know you can't trust this president to do what's right for this country." Trump Tries to Upstage Drama in the Senate With His Own ProgrammingWhile Democrats and Republicans debate whether he should be convicted and removed from office, the president has offered up an alternative menu of events and priorities. A Major Fear for Democrats: Will the Party Come Together by November?Even the goal of defeating President Trump isn’t enough for some voters to commit to backing the eventual Democratic nominee, expressing a clear aversion to a candidate who is too liberal or centrist for their tastes. Trump May Skip 2020 Debates, or Seek New Host, if Profess Isn't 'Fair'The nonprofit Commission on Presidential Debates has sponsored every general election debate since 1988, but the Trump campaign has raised concerns about its 2020 events. Why a Joe Rogan Endorsement Could Help (or Backfire on) Bernie SandersThe Sanders campaign highlighted Mr. Rogan’s supportive comments in a video. But the podcast host has been criticized for aiding conspiracy theorists and for remarks about transgender people. E.P.A. Is Letting Cities Dump More Raw Sewage Into Rivers for Years to ComeThe agency is allowing cities to delay or otherwise change federally imposed fixes to their sewer systems. Wang Qiang, Fresh From Upsetting Serena, Now Believes She BelongsThe Chinese player, seeded 27th and headed for the fourth round of the Australian Open, has spent months building up her strength — and confidence. Impeachment, March for Life, Serena Williams: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Introducing ‘Beyond the World War II We Know’Here are five articles from The Times you might have missed. You Are Now Remotely ControlledSurveillance capitalists control the science and the scientists, the secrets and the truth. Day 4 of Trump’s Trial: The Case for ObstructionThe House managers rest their case. For now. Anyone but Trump? Not So FastLet’s not exchange one reckless president for another. The Darkness Where the Future Should BeWhat happens to a society that loses its capacity for awe and wonder at things to come? The Challenge for Chile and the WorldCan the self-serving political elites address the demands of radicalized and disaffected citizens? My Piece of the American IdDoes equality in the age of Trump mean I can be irrationally angry, too? Why Democrats Still Have to Appeal to the Center, but Republicans Don’tPolarization has changed the two parties — just not in the same way. Hubris on the Campaign TrailMike Bloomberg is playing true to type. Bernie Will Have to Fight DirtyDespite his reputation for gruffness, Sanders hesitates to attack his opponents directly. He shouldn’t hold back. Jeff Bezos’ Phone Hack Should Terrify EveryoneThose with the most to lose don’t always safeguard their privacy very well. You can do better. Trump Has an Iran Strategy. This Is It.A campaign of maximum pressure could bring Tehran to the table. Zion Williamson Is Back. Will His Knee Hold Up?The phenom made an encouraging N.B.A. debut, but concerns remain about health risks from biomechanical flaws and from his decision to specialize in basketball from a young age. Afternoon of a PawnbrokerA visit to the flagship location of a company with 26 New York shops and 70,000 loans on the street. A Legendary Documentary Maker Closes ‘an Open Wound’Cecilia Mangini made a splash in 1958 with a movie about disaffected Roman teenagers. Her latest, drawing on material from North Vietnam in the mid-1960s, will be released this weekend. N.Y.P.D. Officer Charged in Murder of Son, 8, Police Say“Get your hands off his mouth”: Audio was captured hours before the boy’s death at the hands of his N.Y.P.D. father, officials said. 85,000 Pieces From Beloved Chinatown Museum Likely Destroyed in FireThe president of the Museum of Chinese in America said that she was “just distraught” and that the collection was one of a kind. Pompeo Lashes Out at Reporter and Challenges Her to Find Ukraine on a Map“He shouted at me for about the same amount of time as the interview itself had lasted,” said Mary Louise Kelly of NPR. ‘Doorbell Ditch’ Prank Led to Crash That Killed 3 Teens, Officials SayProsecutors said that a Southern California man intentionally rammed into a car full of teenagers after they tricked him. Mexico Breaks Up a Migrant Caravan, Pleasing White HouseThe Mexican authorities used pepper spray on a caravan of 4,000 Central American migrants who tried to enter the country illegally, and dangled the possibility of jobs for those who registered. Rosie Perez, at Weinstein Trial, Backs Up Rape AllegationMs. Perez told jurors that, decades ago, her fellow actress Annabella Sciorra “swore me never to tell” that she was attacked by Harvey Weinstein. 34 Troops Have Brain Injuries From Iranian Missile Strike, Pentagon SaysA Pentagon spokesman said that eight of the affected service members returned to the United States from an American military hospital in Germany. Europe’s Migration Crisis Has Ebbed. Croatia Wants to Keep It That Way.The Bosnian-Croatian border is one of the last gateways to northern Europe. The Croatian police are trying to seal it, often in brutal fashion. New York’s Subway Boss Quit: Will Your Commute Get Worse?Andy Byford has been praised for reversing the decline of the system. Now transit leaders “don’t want to lose the momentum.” Does Personal Finance Still Work in Our Changing Economy?With a financial system so drastically shifting, what can we do about money? Pauly Shore: Eyewitness to Comedy HistoryWhile the club owner Mitzi Shore fostered stand-ups and feuded with them, her son was soaking in everything he could from Richard Pryor, Robin Williams and others. ‘Dear Me’: A Novelist Writes to Her Future SelfInspired by a character in a classic children’s book, Ann Napolitano began writing herself letters to be read only 10 years later. She Owns the Hip Boutique Bird. These Are Her 5 Places to Shop in Los AngelesJen Mankins opened the first outpost of her popular store outside of New York City in Los Angeles County. Here are her favorite places to shop there. The Mummy Speaks! Hear Sounds From the Voice of an Ancient Egyptian PriestScientists used a 3-D printer, a loudspeaker and computer software to recreate a part of the voice of a 3,000-year-old mummy. Nick Kyrgios Holds His Temper, and Australia Holds Its BreathHe has wins over Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, but he’s known more for losing his cool. 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Former Houston Astros ace and current Chicago White Sox pitcher Dallas Keuchel apologized Friday for the Astros' sign-stealing scheme used during their 2017 run to the World Series.
All-Star first baseman Justin Morneau was selected as the newest member of the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame.
The Houston Astros are eyeing former Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels skipper Brad Ausmus for the team's vacant manager position.
The Golden State Warriors are finalizing an agreement that will send center Willie Cauley-Stein to the Dallas Mavericks.
A DirecTV satellite is at risk of exploding and the company is racing to move it out of orbit, according to public filings.
Marijuana was found in a car driven by Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt during a traffic stop earlier this week, police said.
Longbow LLC, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman, received a $235.8 million contract Friday to support Fire Control Radar Systems for Apache helicopters for 11 foreign governments.
Democratic manager Rep. Hakeem Jeffries gave opening remarks Friday on Day Four of President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, accusing the leader of trying to cover up attempts to "cheat" in his dealings with Ukraine.
A magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Friday, with initial reports indicating 14 deaths and about a dozen injuries.
The coronavirus rapidly spreading in China and other countries seems to trigger symptoms similar to those =in the severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, or SARS, coronavirus outbreak in 2003, two new studies show.
A small plane crash in Northern California on Friday killed two people and injured a third person, local law enforcement said.
Recycled human urine is a safe alternative to traditional fertilizers, says a study from from the University of Michigan, because bacteria in urine can't transfer antibiotic resistance capabilities to bacteria in soil.
Residents and officials throughout Spain have struggled to grapple with the destruction Storm Gloria has left in its wake, including damaged railways and collapsed bridges.
Authorities in California said rapper YG was arrested Friday morning as part of an ongoing investigation related to a robbery.
A slow-moving storm already responsible for dumping more than half a foot of snow on parts of Missouri and Iowa will continue to produce fresh powder over a portion of the Midwest.
French health officials announced two cases of the deadly coronavirus Friday, the first two confirmed diagnoses in Europe, as China moved to lock down several cities in a desperate bid to keep it from spreading.
Engineers in Australia have developed a new touchscreen material so thin and pliable that it can be rolled up into a tube.
Norfolk Naval Shipyard has broken ground for the renovation of its historic Dry Dock 4, the Navy announced, which is expected to take about three years to complete.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday signed the country's European Union withdrawal agreement, putting the country on the path for a full Brexit by the end of the month.
More than two decades after a unique two-legged carnivore was unearthed in Utah's Dinosaur National Monument, scientists have given the massive carnivore a name -- Allosaurus jimmadseni.
President Donald Trump will address mayors from across the country during Friday's Transforming America's Communities forum in Washington, D.C.
K-pop group The Boyz released a dramatic teaser for its debut studio album, "Reveal."
A doctor in Solihull, England, is under investigation for allegedly conducting unnecessary surgeries, and a hospital contacted 217 former patients for review of their medical procedures. 
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