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Apple posts record quarter on iPhone, wearable sales Apple reported record earnings for the first fiscal quarter of 2020 on the back of strong iPhone 11 sales, services and wearables, the electronics giant said Tuesday. Nets' Kevin Durant on Kobe Bryant's death: 'It hurts to even just think about it' Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant spoke to reporters for the first time since the death of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. U.S. military issues furlough notice to South Korean employees The U.S. military began issuing a 60-day notice of a potential furlough to its nearly 9,000 South Korean civilian employees as a defense cost-sharing arrangement between Washington and Seoul remains unresolved. Spencer Dinwiddie, Terrence Ross switch jersey numbers to honor Kobe Bryant Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie and Orlando Magic swingman Terrence Ross will change their jersey numbers from No. 8 to honor Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant. Wienermobile stopped for traffic violation in Wisconsin The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile got off with a warning after committing a traffic violation in Wisconsin. Coronavirus: Death toll climbs to 132; Hong Kong restricts travel to China Chinese health officials reported early Wednesday that 26 people have died since the day previous, increasing the death toll from an outbreak of a deadly coronavirus to 132 as Hong Kong officials clampdown on its border. New England Patriots OL coach Dante Scarnecchia, 71, to retire from NFL Longtime New England Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia is retiring from the NFL after 36 seasons. Maryland police officer charged with murder in shooting of handcuffed suspect A Maryland police officer was charged with murder on Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a suspect who was handcuffed in the front of his police cruiser. Houston Texans give coach Bill O'Brien GM title; promote Jack Easterby The Houston Texans gave head coach Bill O'Brien the general manager title and promoted Jack Easterby to executive vice president of football operations. 50 U.S. military members diagnosed with brain injury after Iran missile attacks The Defense Department said Tuesday that 50 U.S. military personnel have now been diagnosed with concussions and traumatic brain injuries after an Iranian missile attack on U.S. forces in Iraq earlier this month. Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. receives $80.1 M for C-20 and C-37 maintenance Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. received an $80.1 million modification to sustain the C-20 and C-37 fleet for the AIr Force, Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. Magnitude-7.7 earthquake jolts Caribbean, sparks tsunami fears throughout region A powerful earthquake struck the Caribbean on Tuesday afternoon, shaking parts of Jamaica and Cuba shortly after 2 p.m. and raising fears of a dangerous tsunami. Navy SEALS recover remains of two people from military plane crash in Afghanistan Navy SEALS recovered the remains of two Americans from a U.S. Bombardier E-11A that crashed in Afghanistan. Chipotle to pay $1.37M for violating Massachusetts' child labor laws Chipotle must pay $1.37 million for violating child labor laws -- among others -- in Massachusetts, the state's attorney general announced Tuesday. Former NBA star Allen Iverson has backpack with $500K in jewelry stolen A backpack belonging to former Philadelphia 76ers star Allen Iverson that contained $500,000 worth of jewelry was stolen. Fotis Dulos in critical condition with carbon monoxide poisoning A Connecticut man accused of killing his estranged wife was in critical condition Tuesday after being found in his home with carbon monoxide poisoning. Too much early childhood screen time may set kids up for less physical activity Children who spend more time looking at tablets or television screens as infants are likely to be less physically active as they enter school age, a new study has found. SAIC receives $13.9 million contract to care for animals in Navy Marine Mammal Program Science Applications International Corp. has received a one-year, $13.9 million contract to provide animal care, training and maintenance of marine mammals in the Navy Marine Mammal Program, the Pentagon announced. Florida judge frees Antonio Brown from house arrest A Broward County judge freed NFL receiver Antonio Brown from house arrest, allowing him to remove his ankle monitor and travel freely as he awaits trial on battery and burglary charges. 3M announces 1,500 layoffs in company restructuring effort 3M announced 1,500 layoffs on Tuesday as it reported its sales and earnings for the fourth quarter of 2019. Harvard science professor accused of lying about ties to Chinese recruitment program The Justice Department said Tuesday it charged a Harvard University science professor with lying about his connections to a scientific research outfit in China. Super Bowl planners, players set for game's return to Miami Planners are working to ensure everything is perfect when players take the field and fans head to their seats and hit the streets Sunday to celebrate Super Bowl LIV. U.S., Japan kick off Northern Viper exercise in Hokkaido Armed forces from Japan and the United States have kicked off a new iteration of the training exercise Northern Viper in the Hokkaido Prefecture of Japan, the Marine Corps announced. |
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Trump’s Defense Team Discounts Bolton as Republicans Work to Hold Off WitnessesThe president’s legal team completed its impeachment defense and Republicans huddled to discuss whether to call new witnesses. For John Bolton, an ‘Upside-Down World’ After Trump RevelationDemocrats who once derided him now want him to testify at President Trump’s impeachment trial while some of his erstwhile Republican friends are throwing him to the curb. Bolton Book Puts New Focus on Trump’s Actions in Turkey and China CasesInterventions in Justice Department proceedings draw scrutiny after the former national security adviser raised concerns about the president’s embrace of authoritarian leaders. Trump Releases Mideast Peace Plan That Strongly Favors IsraelThe plan would discard the longtime goal of granting the Palestinians a full-fledged state. President Trump called it “a win-win” for both sides; Palestinian leaders immediately rejected it. Trump Plan’s First Result: Israel Will Claim Sovereignty Over Part of West BankPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government would effectively annex nearly a third of the occupied West Bank, with U.S. approval. Containing the Coronavirus: Countries Limit Travel to ChinaWith cases spiking in China and early signs of a spread outside Asia, Hong Kong severely cut back transportation to the mainland. Would a Terrain Warning System Have Helped Prevent the Kobe Bryant Crash?The N.T.S.B. has long advised installing ground warning systems on helicopters, but the aircraft carrying Mr. Bryant did not have the voluntary system. Helicopter Dropped Quickly in Kobe Bryant Crash, Official SaysPhotographs published by investigators showed several heaps of obliterated metal on a hillside near Calabasas, Calif. Joni Ernst Asks if Impeachment Trial Will Turn Iowa Caucusgoers Against Biden. They Answer.As Mr. Biden campaigned in the state, residents appeared unmoved: “I don’t think much about anything Joni Ernst says.” Biden Aides Weigh Pursuing an Iowa Caucus Alliance With KlobucharAmy Klobuchar’s campaign signaled no interest in such a plan, under which each candidate would encourage supporters to back the other in certain precincts. In the Race for Cheap Airfare, It’s You vs. the MachineTravel providers now use software to re-price their offerings, sometimes dozens of times a day, putting travelers at a big disadvantage. Impeachment, Israel, Roger Federer: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What John Bolton KnowsDetails in a coming book by the former national security adviser are threatening to derail Republican senators’ plans for a speedy acquittal. On Politics: A Sanders ScenarioHow Sanders can win, calls for Bolton to testify, Warren’s new line: This is your morning tip sheet. Pompeo Called Me a ‘Liar.’ That’s Not What Bothers Me.Journalists are supposed to ask tough questions, then share the answers — or lack thereof — with the world. John Bolton Gets the Last LaughHe’s the president’s bane and impeachment’s star. Is Trump Bibi’s Chump?The president needs to demand a commitment so he doesn’t get played. Day 7 of Trump’s Trial: The Defense RestsNo further witnesses, Your Honor. The Groundbreaking Artist Who’s Not Slowing Down at 93In the first film from our Sundance 2020 series, meet Betye Saar, who says her weapon is art. The Method in John Bolton’s MadnessWhy wait until now to release damning information about Trump? It’s complicated. Why Trump’s Lawyers Should Talk Like LawyersTheir rhetorical choices have grave implications for the meaning of the acquittal the president is likely to receive. Mitch McConnell’s Complicity Has Deep RootsWith or without witnesses, Trump’s trial shows that the antifederalists were right to question the Senate’s purpose. Weaponizing Truth Against OpioidsA decades-old campaign that knew how to talk to teenagers persuaded millions of them to never start smoking. Can it now persuade them never to misuse opioids? Should You Be Worried About the Coronavirus?Public health experts explain the risks and what we still don’t know. The Survivor of Auschwitz Who Painted a Forgotten GenocidePhilosophers said the Holocaust defied representation, that art could not render its horrors. But Ceija Stojka made more than 1,000 incredible images of her ordeal, and the effort to exterminate the Roma. Was Letterman Really Such a Bad Oscar Host? He Still Thinks SoIn an interview, he describes it as “the greatest professional embarrassment I’ve ever endured.” But we’d argue he was actually one of the better hosts the ceremony has seen. Ben Smith of BuzzFeed Named New York Times Media ColumnistMr. Smith will leave the news organization where he has been editor in chief since 2012. Police Officer Charged With Murder in Killing of Handcuffed Suspect in MarylandMichael Owen, a Prince George’s County police corporal, shot William H. Green seven times while he was handcuffed in a patrol car, the authorities said. Mother of ‘Success Kid’ Demands Steve King Stop Using His MemeShe fears the copyrighted photo of her son, now 13, will become associated with the “bigotry” of Representative King, an Iowa Republican who used it in a campaign fund-raising ad. New iPhones Fuel Strong Profit for AppleApple found renewed growth with an increase in phone sales as well as younger products, like the Apple Watch, AirPods and its subscription services. Fotis Dulos, Charged With Killing His Wife, Jennifer, Attempts SuicideMr. Dulos apparently tried to kill himself at home in Connecticut. His wife had gone missing after dropping off their five children at school. For 25 Years in Prison, He Said He Was Innocent. A Judge Just AgreedRafael Ruiz always maintained he did not take part in a gang rape in 1984. The Dogs of the 2020 Campaign Trail, Including Bloomberg’s New FriendNot everyone running for president is comfortable around dogs. But some 2020 contenders have made their canine companions into campaign stars. There Are Glowing Seesaws in Midtown and New Yorkers Are Losing ItA quick pick-me-up (and drop me down!) in the heart of the busy city. ‘Beanpole’ Review: The War Has Ended. Their Fight Is Endless.Set in the aftermath of World War II, this dazzling movie centers on two friends who are each casualties of a historical trauma. Bob Shane, Last of the Original Kingston Trio, Dies at 85The group spearheaded a commercially successful folk revival in the late 1950s and early ’60s, with Mr. Shane singing lead most of the time. Trans Athlete Chris Mosier on Qualifying for the Olympic TrialsMosier is the first transgender athlete to qualify for and participate in an Olympic trials event in the gender with which he identifies. Tiny Love Stories: ‘His Shirtless Picture Caught My Eye’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. A Prairie Flower That Flourishes With FireResearch over two decades on prairie land in western Minnesota shows how controlled burns encouraged a plant to generate seeds. More Recent Articles |
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Apple reported record earnings for the first fiscal quarter of 2020 on the back of strong iPhone 11 sales, services and wearables, the electronics giant said Tuesday.
Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant spoke to reporters for the first time since the death of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
The U.S. military began issuing a 60-day notice of a potential furlough to its nearly 9,000 South Korean civilian employees as a defense cost-sharing arrangement between Washington and Seoul remains unresolved.
Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie and Orlando Magic swingman Terrence Ross will change their jersey numbers from No. 8 to honor Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile got off with a warning after committing a traffic violation in Wisconsin.
Chinese health officials reported early Wednesday that 26 people have died since the day previous, increasing the death toll from an outbreak of a deadly coronavirus to 132 as Hong Kong officials clampdown on its border.
Longtime New England Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia is retiring from the NFL after 36 seasons.
A Maryland police officer was charged with murder on Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a suspect who was handcuffed in the front of his police cruiser.
The Houston Texans gave head coach Bill O'Brien the general manager title and promoted Jack Easterby to executive vice president of football operations.
The Defense Department said Tuesday that 50 U.S. military personnel have now been diagnosed with concussions and traumatic brain injuries after an Iranian missile attack on U.S. forces in Iraq earlier this month.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. received an $80.1 million modification to sustain the C-20 and C-37 fleet for the AIr Force, Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.
A powerful earthquake struck the Caribbean on Tuesday afternoon, shaking parts of Jamaica and Cuba shortly after 2 p.m. and raising fears of a dangerous tsunami.
Navy SEALS recovered the remains of two Americans from a U.S. Bombardier E-11A that crashed in Afghanistan.
Chipotle must pay $1.37 million for violating child labor laws -- among others -- in Massachusetts, the state's attorney general announced Tuesday.
A backpack belonging to former Philadelphia 76ers star Allen Iverson that contained $500,000 worth of jewelry was stolen.
A Connecticut man accused of killing his estranged wife was in critical condition Tuesday after being found in his home with carbon monoxide poisoning.
Children who spend more time looking at tablets or television screens as infants are likely to be less physically active as they enter school age, a new study has found.
Science Applications International Corp. has received a one-year, $13.9 million contract to provide animal care, training and maintenance of marine mammals in the Navy Marine Mammal Program, the Pentagon announced.
A Broward County judge freed NFL receiver Antonio Brown from house arrest, allowing him to remove his ankle monitor and travel freely as he awaits trial on battery and burglary charges.
3M announced 1,500 layoffs on Tuesday as it reported its sales and earnings for the fourth quarter of 2019.
The Justice Department said Tuesday it charged a Harvard University science professor with lying about his connections to a scientific research outfit in China.
Planners are working to ensure everything is perfect when players take the field and fans head to their seats and hit the streets Sunday to celebrate Super Bowl LIV.
Armed forces from Japan and the United States have kicked off a new iteration of the training exercise Northern Viper in the Hokkaido Prefecture of Japan, the Marine Corps announced. 
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