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Nashville Predators fire head coach Peter Laviolette After a disappointing first half to this season, the Nashville Predators fired head coach Peter Laviolette and assistant coach Kevin McCarthy. Pier 1 to close nearly half of its 942 stores Pier 1 Imports said Monday it will be closing nearly half of its 942 stores and reducing its corporate headcount amid slumping sales. SpaceX launches first rocket of 2020 from Florida SpaceX launched its third batch of 60 satellites for its Starlink broadband network on Monday night from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. Baltimore Orioles to sign ex-Cincinnati Reds shortstop Jose Iglesias The Baltimore Orioles are signing former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Jose Iglesias to a one-year contract. Abrams: U.S. 'underestimated' Russian support of Venezuela The United States underestimated Russian support of the Maduro regime and was considering imposing further sanctions against Venezuela and its officials, a senior U.S. official said Monday. Los Angeles Lakers listening to trade offers for Kyle Kuzma General manager Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers are listening to trade offers for third-year forward Kyle Kuzma. Ex-Kansas City Chiefs safety Ron Parker announces retirement Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Ron Parker announced on social media that he is retiring from the NFL. New Orleans Saints LB Kiko Alonso suffers third ACL tear New Orleans veteran linebacker Kiko Alonso suffered another significant knee injury during the Saints' wild-card loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Weight-loss surgery may also lower risk for skin cancer Weight-loss surgery does more than shed pounds: new research suggests it might also lower your risk for skin cancer. Former U.S. Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick dies at 56 Former U.S. Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick, R-Penn, died after a battle with cancer at the age of 56 on Monday. Department of Defense identifies U.S. soldier killed in Kenya The Department of Defense announced Monday that Spc. Henry J. Mayfield Jr., 23, was the U.S. soldier killed in an attack on Manda Bay Airfield on Sunday Los Angeles Rams part ways with defensive coordinator Wade Phillips The Los Angeles Rams parted ways with defensive coordinator Wade Phillips after three seasons with the franchise. Mark Esper: There has been 'no decision whatsoever' on U.S. troops leaving Iraq U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Monday that the United States has not decided whether to remove troops from Iraq. Watch: Dolphin visits swimmers at crowded Australian beach Beachgoers at a popular Australian swimming spot were treated to an up-close dolphin show when one of the animals joined them for a swim. Out-of-pocket childbirth costs in U.S. jump by 50 percent In findings published in Health Affairs, researchers noted that average out-of-pocket healthcare spending for maternity care jumped from $3,069 in 2008 to $4,569 in 2015, possibly because of a loophole in the ACA. Gift from son earns North Carolina woman $100,000 lottery jackpot A New Year's Day gift from a North Carolina woman's son helped her start the new year with a $100,000 lottery jackpot. Closing coal plants saves lives, boosts crop yields New research suggests the reductions in coal pollution as a result of plant closings are not only helping save American lives, but also boosting crop yields. Natural landmark collapses as 5.8-magnitude earthquake jolts Puerto Rico A soaring stone arch in Puerto Rico collapsed Monday as a strong magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck off the southern coast of the U.S. territory. Malnourishment, lack of interaction in childhood can affect brain development Those who experience trauma and extreme poverty in childhood may lag behind others in terms of brain development, resulting in intellectual and behavioral difficulties as adults, a new study suggests. Many older Americans skeptical of online reviews of doctors Among men and women between the ages of 50 and 80, only 43 percent have looked online to see how patients rated a doctor, researchers report. Eric Chewning, defense chief Mark Esper's chief of staff, resigns Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced Monday that his chief of staff Eric Chewning will step down at the end of the month to return to the private sector amid mounting tensions with Iran. Driver training simulator at Hill AFB expected to save time, money Hill Air Force Base in Utah unveiled its new $140,000 ground transportation simulator, the Air Force announced Monday, which is expected to improve vehicle operation training and save tens of thousands of dollars. |
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Khamenei Wants to Put Iran’s Stamp on Reprisal for U.S. Killing of Top GeneralIn a departure from Iran’s usual tactics of hiding behind proxies, the country’s supreme leader wants any retaliation for the killing of a top military commander to be carried out openly by Iranian forces. Pentagon Rules Out Striking Iranian Cultural Sites, Contradicting TrumpThe defense secretary acknowledged that “the laws of armed conflict” prohibited attacking antiquities and said the military had no plans to do so, even though the president declared them targets. Iranian-Americans Questioned at the Border: ‘My Kids Shouldn’t Experience Such Things’Up to 200 people were held by border agents, with some of them reportedly asked to share their opinions about the situation in Iran and Iraq. Iran and Presidential War Powers, ExplainedDemocrats want to block President Trump from unilaterally starting a war with Iran and have turned to a mostly untested law. How U.S. Troops Are Preparing for the Worst in the Middle EastThe Pentagon has directed about 4,500 troops to the region atop the roughly 50,000 already there as tensions rise with Iran. They are reinforcing their outposts, bases and airfields. Bolton Is Willing to Testify in Trump Impeachment Trial, Raising Pressure for WitnessesThe former national security adviser, who has complied with a White House directive not to cooperate in the inquiry, said he would testify if the Senate subpoenaed him. The Best and the Worst of the Golden GlobesThe night veered from snarky to earnest, from climate change to … eyebrows? Yep, it got weird. Golden Globes 2020: Where to Stream the WinnersMost of the big winners from the evening are streaming. Here’s a look at where find them and what The Times first had to say about them. How 7-Eleven Struck Back Against an Owner Who Took a Day OffHis shelves are mostly empty, but Mitoshi Matsumoto plans to continue his fight against the company to change Japan’s tough convenience store culture. Iran, John Bolton, Harvey Weinstein: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Killing of General Qassim SuleimaniWe piece together events leading up to the killing of one of the most powerful operatives in the Middle East, a strike that has been called an act of war. Trump the Intimidator Fails AgainBecause he’s just a bully with delusions of grandeur. The Nightmare Stage of Trump’s Rule Is HereUnstable and impeached, the president pushes the U.S. toward war with Iran. Why Are Young Americans Killing Themselves?Suicide is now their second-leading cause of death. An Open Letter to John LewisAs you fight a new battle, we owe you a debt of gratitude for being a moral compass for our nation. The Day After War Begins in IranThe outpouring of grief for Qassim Suleimani is the country’s first act of retaliation. A Democrat Who Can Beat TrumpWhy Amy Klobuchar still has a chance. Harvey Weinstein Is Monster of the Moment, but the Whole System Is RiggedDemands for sexual pay-to-play by a rutting producer holding all the career cards may be horrific. But it’s not exactly a departure. Mr. McConnell, It’s Time to Hear From John BoltonThe Senate impeachment trial will be a sham unless top administration officials testify. Killing Qassim Suleimani Was Illegal. And Predictable.This was the inevitable outcome of a dangerous ‘war on terror’ policy. What Now for Europeans Who Love Britain?An Italian who once lived happily there wonders how Brexit will reshape the feelings of others in the E.U. toward the British. How Democrats Can Win Back Obama-Trump DefectorsThey don’t have to lose their souls to do it. Just the opposite. India’s ‘Pickle Queen’ Preserves Everything, Including the PastUsha Prabakaran’s 20-year-old cookbook, crammed with recipes from home cooks, is simple and self-published. But it has become a cult classic in India. ‘There Was a Woman Sitting Alone at the End of the Bar’Out to dinner on a crisp fall night, a sandwich to go and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Dairy Giant Borden Files for Bankruptcy ProtectionThe Dallas company, which employs 3,300, had been trying to renegotiate its debt agreements for months, but talks fell through. Pier 1 Imports to Close Up to 450 Stores and Cut JobsThe furniture chain is the latest retailer to struggle with declining store visits and changing consumer tastes. Ikea Will Pay $46 Million to Parents of Toddler Crushed to Death by a DresserThe 70-pound Malm dresser had been the subject of a safety recall when it tipped over on Jozef Dudek, killing the 2-year-old. Mike Pompeo Is Said to Decide Against Running for Senate in KansasThe secretary of state’s decision most likely ends Republicans’ hopes of securing a potentially dominant candidate for the open seat in Kansas, his home state. Awash in Disinformation Before Vote, Taiwan Points Finger at ChinaThe self-governing island is on high alert for digital-age trickery and deception that Beijing might be using to try to swing a crucial election. Democrats, Newly Dominant in Virginia, Race to Make New LawsMost state legislatures are dominated by Republicans, but Democrats have gained ground in several states since President Trump’s election. What if a Vaping Tax Encouraged Cigarette Smoking?Policies aimed at youth vaping may have negative effects on adult smokers. Go Ahead and Complain. It Might Be Good for You.A mantra to embrace: “This sucks I’m unhappy with what’s going on.” 8 Ways to Be Kinder to Yourself in 2020You deserve it! These Composers Are Maestros of MenaceThey call themselves the Newton Brothers, and they create deeply creepy scores for horror flicks like “The Grudge” and “Doctor Sleep.” Reimagining Old Friends at the National Theater in LondonNew takes on beloved works by Elena Ferrante, Anton Chekhov and Neil Gaiman testify to the pleasures and perils of adaptation. What Is the Keto Diet and Does It Work?Yes. But we don’t know how effective, or for how long. Invoking Islamic Tradition to Save Birds in LebanonLebanon is a byway for migratory birds. This scientist devised a clever plan to protect them from hunting. The Coolest Architecture on Earth Is in AntarcticaWho said a polar research base had to be ugly? Gradually, designers are rethinking how to build for the world’s harshest environment. ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ and ‘1917’ Win Top Awards at Golden GlobesRenée Zellweger and Joaquin Phoenix won the lead acting prizes for film, while “Fleabag” and “Succession” each took home two TV awards. More Recent Articles |
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After a disappointing first half to this season, the Nashville Predators fired head coach Peter Laviolette and assistant coach Kevin McCarthy.
Pier 1 Imports said Monday it will be closing nearly half of its 942 stores and reducing its corporate headcount amid slumping sales.
SpaceX launched its third batch of 60 satellites for its Starlink broadband network on Monday night from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
The Baltimore Orioles are signing former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Jose Iglesias to a one-year contract.
The United States underestimated Russian support of the Maduro regime and was considering imposing further sanctions against Venezuela and its officials, a senior U.S. official said Monday.
General manager Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers are listening to trade offers for third-year forward Kyle Kuzma.
Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Ron Parker announced on social media that he is retiring from the NFL.
New Orleans veteran linebacker Kiko Alonso suffered another significant knee injury during the Saints' wild-card loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Weight-loss surgery does more than shed pounds: new research suggests it might also lower your risk for skin cancer.
Former U.S. Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick, R-Penn, died after a battle with cancer at the age of 56 on Monday.
The Department of Defense announced Monday that Spc. Henry J. Mayfield Jr., 23, was the U.S. soldier killed in an attack on Manda Bay Airfield on Sunday
The Los Angeles Rams parted ways with defensive coordinator Wade Phillips after three seasons with the franchise.
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Monday that the United States has not decided whether to remove troops from Iraq.
Beachgoers at a popular Australian swimming spot were treated to an up-close dolphin show when one of the animals joined them for a swim.
In findings published in Health Affairs, researchers noted that average out-of-pocket healthcare spending for maternity care jumped from $3,069 in 2008 to $4,569 in 2015, possibly because of a loophole in the ACA.
A New Year's Day gift from a North Carolina woman's son helped her start the new year with a $100,000 lottery jackpot.
New research suggests the reductions in coal pollution as a result of plant closings are not only helping save American lives, but also boosting crop yields.
A soaring stone arch in Puerto Rico collapsed Monday as a strong magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck off the southern coast of the U.S. territory.
Those who experience trauma and extreme poverty in childhood may lag behind others in terms of brain development, resulting in intellectual and behavioral difficulties as adults, a new study suggests.
Among men and women between the ages of 50 and 80, only 43 percent have looked online to see how patients rated a doctor, researchers report.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced Monday that his chief of staff Eric Chewning will step down at the end of the month to return to the private sector amid mounting tensions with Iran.
Hill Air Force Base in Utah unveiled its new $140,000 ground transportation simulator, the Air Force announced Monday, which is expected to improve vehicle operation training and save tens of thousands of dollars. 
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