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Washington Nationals to sign All-Star infielder Starlin Castro to two-year deal The Washington Nationals are signing former Miami Marlins infielder Starlin Castro to a two-year contract. Fired Dallas Stars coach Jim Montgomery entering rehab for alcohol abuse Former Dallas Stars head coach Jim Montgomery is entering a rehabilitation program for alcohol abuse. Mississippi State fires head football coach Jim Moorhead after two seasons Mississippi State fired head football coach Joe Moorhead on Friday, ending his two-year tenure with the Bulldogs. Chicago Bears signing S Eddie Jackson to record four-year, $58.4M extension The Chicago Bears reached an agreement with Eddie Jackson to make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL. Ohio State Buckeyes star DE Chase Young to enter 2020 NFL Draft Ohio State Buckeyes star defensive lineman Chase Young, one of the top prospects in the upcoming draft class, declared for the 2020 NFL Draft. Dow Jones, U.S. stocks post sharp drops after U.S. airstrike on Iran general U.S. stocks and the Dow Jones industrial average took sharp tumbles as trading opened Friday following the killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad. Foundation seeks $6.6M to restore historic Army helicopter The Celebrate Freedom Foundation is raising money to restore a Vietnam-era Army helicopter damaged by an alleged drunk driver at Columbia Metropolitan Airport in South Carolina last month. Dark skies to host Quadrantid meteor shower The first major meteor shower of 2020, the Quadrantids, will flash across dark, moonless skies during the predawn hours on Saturday morning. Pope Francis: Lack of access to healthcare is social justice issue Pope Francis on Friday said governments and institutions should work to ensure everyone has access to healthcare. Boston Tea Party participant honored after nearly 250 years The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum honored Francis Moore on Thursday, almost 250 after the American patriot took part in the Boston Tea Party. Raccoon captured in New York subway station after several weeks A raccoon that spent weeks evading capture at a New York subway station, occasionally causing train delays, was finally captured and relocated, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority workers said. GenDyn contracted for modernization, repairs on USS Harpers Ferry General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. was awarded a $98 million contract for a docking phased maintenance availability on the USS Harpers Ferry, according to the Pentagon. Look: Car submerged in pool at Florida hotel Police in Florida said no one was injured when a driver accidentally backed their car up into a hotel swimming pool. NFL playoffs: Stout Saints look to contain Vikings' Dalvin Cook The New Orleans Saints own one of the best rush defenses in the NFL. They'll put that stout defensive line to the test in an NFC wild card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in New Orleans. Meth use up sixfold, fentanyl use quadrupled in U.S. in last 6 years A study of over 1 million drug tests from primary care, pain management and substance abuse clinics across the U.S. show soaring rates of methamphetamine and fentanyl use, often used together in potentially lethal ways. Don't provoke a 'Bay of Goats' in Iran What is the administration's strategy and game plan for what comes next with Iran? Does the administration believe this attack was a one-off and a sufficient signal to deter further Iranian actions? Look: Ateez shares 'Answer' performance preview K-pop group Ateez released a teaser for "Answer," a new song from its forthcoming EP "Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer." Watch: Firefighters rescue engagement ring from storm drain A group of New York firefighters came to the rescue of a couple whose New Year's Eve engagement ended with the ring falling down a grate. Territorial conflicts suppress female chimpanzees' reproductive success Outside of humans, chimpanzees are one of the only species known to cooperate with unrelated individuals to achieve a common goal, like defending territory from mutual rivals. Hotel guest finds snake occupying their room Animal rescuers were called to a British hotel where a shocked guest went into their room and discovered it was already occupied by a snake. Watch: Al Pacino takes down Nazis in 'Hunters trailer Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Kate Mulvaney star in the new Amazon series "Hunters," executive produced by Jordan Peele. Watch: Crystal Fox stars in Tyler Perry's 'Fall from Grace' trailer Crystal Fox plays a woman charged with murder in the Netflix movie "A Fall from Grace," co-starring Bresha Webb, Phylicia Rashad and Mehcad Brooks. Detroit woman wins $1 million following mom's advice A Detroit woman said giving in to parental pressure and buying a Powerball ticket on her mother's advice led to her becoming a $1 million jackpot winner. Turkish jet company says rogue employee to blame for Ghosn involvement A Turkish private jet company suspected of involvement in the flight of fugitive financier Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon on Friday blamed a rogue employee of acting without authorization. Philadephia Fed Reserve predicts 9 state economies will contract in 2020 West Virginia leads a list of nine states the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia expects to contract in 2020, the most states since the end of the Great Recession in 2009. |
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A Shocked Iraq Reconsiders Its Relationship With the U.S.The killing of General Suleimani, intended as a shot against Iran, could accelerate an Iranian objective: pushing the United States military out of Iraq. The Killing of Gen. Qassim Suleimani: What We Know Since the U.S. AirstrikeIran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, promised retaliation. The U.S. moved to send more troops to the Middle East. And a deluge of threats on social media. For Trump, a Risky Decision Other Presidents Had AvoidedIn ordering the drone strike that killed Iran’s top security commander, Mr. Trump challenged predictions it could lead to a wider war in the Middle East. Suleimani’s Gone, and the Iran Nuclear Deal May Be NextEurope fears that its faltering efforts to preserve the 2015 pact have been dealt a fatal blow with the United States’ killing of a top Iranian commander. Airstrike Pushes National Security to Forefront of 2020 RaceForeign affairs have played a strictly limited role so far in the Democratic primary, but the killing of Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani could reshape the contest. Trump Rule Would Exclude Climate Change in Infrastructure PlanningThe administration will propose that federal agencies be allowed to disregard climate change when assessing the environmental effects of major projects. United Methodist Church Announces Plan to Split Over Same-Sex MarriageUnder an agreement to be voted on in May, a new “traditionalist Methodist” denomination would continue to ban same-sex marriage and gay and lesbian clergy. They Once Were Attacked for Their Cash. Now It’s Their E-Bikes.Food deliverers in New York City are facing a crime wave: Since September, at least 24 e-bikes have been reported stolen. Iraq, Methodist Church, Oscars: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A History of War in Six DrugsPeter Andreas’s new book draws from an impressive and eclectic mix of sources to give psychoactive and addictive drugs a fuller place in the history of conflict. ‘The Game Has Changed’The assassination of Qassim Suleimani, one of Iran’s top military commanders, rocks the Middle East. Is President Trump ready? Australia Is Committing Climate SuicideAs record fires rage, the country’s leaders seem intent on sending it to its doom. How to Be Healthy, in Just 48 WordsForget fad diets and fitness gimmicks. Just stick to the basics. Suleimani’s Death Changes Nothing for IranHe was an important figure. But the Islamic Republic won’t lose influence in the region. Suleimani Died as He Had KilledNow the United States must establish a balance of hope and fear in the Middle East. Qassim Suleimani’s Killing Will Unleash ChaosRevenge is not a strategy. Trump’s Ground Game Against IranThe assassination of Qassim Suleimani is a seismic event in the Middle East. How ‘The Irishman’ Maligns My StepfatherFor half his life, he has watched himself portrayed as someone he is not. Bolsonaro Doesn’t Deserve the Nickname ‘Trump of the Tropics.’ (Not Even That!)In the current political climate, humor, of course, is not the only thing affected by the government. Headless Body in Cave Is Identified as 1916 Ax Murder SuspectThe case of Joseph Henry Loveless, who sawed his way out of jail in 1916, is among the oldest solved using genetic genealogy. White House Withholds 20 Emails Between Two Trump Aides on Ukraine AidIt contends the release of the documents sought by The Times, would “inhibit the frank and candid exchange of views” in government decision-making. In Miami Speech, Trump Tells Evangelical Base: God Is ‘on Our Side’President Trump, who has been gripped by anxiety about evangelical voters abandoning him, took wide swipes at Democratic rivals one day after the strike on a top Iranian leader. Migrants Crossing the English Channel to the U.K. Increased Sixfold in 2019Despite stepped-up patrols, more than 1,800 people successfully crossed in small vessels, up from fewer than 300 the year before. Don’t Drink and Drive, Republican Leader Said. Then He Was Arrested.The top Republican in the New York State Assembly said he would resign his leadership position after he admitted to driving while drunk. Hong Kong Considers the Future: ‘If You Can Afford It, Leave’As violence escalates and the Chinese government exerts greater control over the financial hub, residents wrestle with their options. Impeachment Impasse Deepens in Senate, Leaving Trump’s Trial in DoubtOn the first day of a new legislative session, Senate leaders indicated they had made no progress in resolving their logjam over how to proceed. Carlos Ghosn, at Home but Waiting for the Next MoveThe fugitive from Japan has put Lebanon in an awkward position. She Is 96 and Does Not Fear Her Death. But Do Her Children?The oldest old may be ready to say goodbye. Not everyone is ready for this conversation. This Soup Has Salad AspirationsLoaded with greens and other vegetables, plus farro and creamy potato, this soup walks the line between healthful and heavy. Yes, We Need (Yet) Another Rachmaninoff RecordingNew accounts of standard works, even those covered by dozens of classic recordings, can still enliven classical music. Quadrantids Meteor Shower 2020: Watch It Peak in Night SkiesMeteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse. U.S. Strike in Iraq Kills Qassim Suleimani, Commander of Iranian ForcesSuleimani was planning attacks on Americans across the region, leading to an airstrike in Baghdad, the Pentagon statement said. Iran’s supreme leader called for vengeance. So You Want to Join Your Co-op Board?Five new members thought it seemed like a good way to contribute ideas and gain some influence. 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The Washington Nationals are signing former Miami Marlins infielder Starlin Castro to a two-year contract.
Former Dallas Stars head coach Jim Montgomery is entering a rehabilitation program for alcohol abuse.
Mississippi State fired head football coach Joe Moorhead on Friday, ending his two-year tenure with the Bulldogs.
The Chicago Bears reached an agreement with Eddie Jackson to make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL.
Ohio State Buckeyes star defensive lineman Chase Young, one of the top prospects in the upcoming draft class, declared for the 2020 NFL Draft.
U.S. stocks and the Dow Jones industrial average took sharp tumbles as trading opened Friday following the killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.
The Celebrate Freedom Foundation is raising money to restore a Vietnam-era Army helicopter damaged by an alleged drunk driver at Columbia Metropolitan Airport in South Carolina last month.
The first major meteor shower of 2020, the Quadrantids, will flash across dark, moonless skies during the predawn hours on Saturday morning.
Pope Francis on Friday said governments and institutions should work to ensure everyone has access to healthcare.
The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum honored Francis Moore on Thursday, almost 250 after the American patriot took part in the Boston Tea Party.
A raccoon that spent weeks evading capture at a New York subway station, occasionally causing train delays, was finally captured and relocated, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority workers said.
General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. was awarded a $98 million contract for a docking phased maintenance availability on the USS Harpers Ferry, according to the Pentagon.
Police in Florida said no one was injured when a driver accidentally backed their car up into a hotel swimming pool.
The New Orleans Saints own one of the best rush defenses in the NFL. They'll put that stout defensive line to the test in an NFC wild card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in New Orleans.
A study of over 1 million drug tests from primary care, pain management and substance abuse clinics across the U.S. show soaring rates of methamphetamine and fentanyl use, often used together in potentially lethal ways.
What is the administration's strategy and game plan for what comes next with Iran? Does the administration believe this attack was a one-off and a sufficient signal to deter further Iranian actions?
K-pop group Ateez released a teaser for "Answer," a new song from its forthcoming EP "Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer."
A group of New York firefighters came to the rescue of a couple whose New Year's Eve engagement ended with the ring falling down a grate.
Outside of humans, chimpanzees are one of the only species known to cooperate with unrelated individuals to achieve a common goal, like defending territory from mutual rivals.
Animal rescuers were called to a British hotel where a shocked guest went into their room and discovered it was already occupied by a snake.
Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Kate Mulvaney star in the new Amazon series "Hunters," executive produced by Jordan Peele.
Crystal Fox plays a woman charged with murder in the Netflix movie "A Fall from Grace," co-starring Bresha Webb, Phylicia Rashad and Mehcad Brooks.
A Detroit woman said giving in to parental pressure and buying a Powerball ticket on her mother's advice led to her becoming a $1 million jackpot winner.
A Turkish private jet company suspected of involvement in the flight of fugitive financier Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon on Friday blamed a rogue employee of acting without authorization.
West Virginia leads a list of nine states the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia expects to contract in 2020, the most states since the end of the Great Recession in 2009. 
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