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New York Mets extend spring training invitation to Tim Tebow The New York Mets extended another spring training invitation to former Heisman Trophy winner and ex-NFL quarterback Tim Tebow. Philadelphia Eagles fire offensive coordinator Mike Groh, other assistant The Philadelphia Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach Carson Walch. United States calls for negotiations with Venezuela on forming transitional government The Trump administration on Thursday called for negotiations to establish a transitional government to end its political crisis. St. Louis Cardinals trading Jose Martinez to Tampa Bay Rays in 4-player swap The St. Louis Cardinals agreed to a four-player trade with the Tampa Bay Rays. House approves resolution restricting Donald Trump's actions in Iran The U.S. House voted to approve a war powers resolution aimed at restricting President Donald Trump's ability to strike Iran militarily following a pair of missile strikes by Tehran against U.S.-held bases in Iraq. Director Scott Derrickson, Marvel Studios part ways on 'Doctor Strange' sequel Director Scott Derrickson and Marvel Studios parted ways on "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" on Thursday, citing creative differences. MTS Advantage lands $90.8 M contract for cyber red team operations MTS Advantage was awarded a $90.8 million contract for cyber systems security and cyber defense, as well as network infrastructure program management, the Department of the Defense announced. Baltimore Ravens RB Mark Ingram expected to play vs. Tennessee Titans The Baltimore Ravens are expected to have starting running back Mark Ingram for Saturday's playoff game against the Tennessee Titans. Original Robin actor Burt Ward receives 2,683rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Burt Ward, known for starring as Robin in the "Batman" television series, received the 2,683rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday. Suspect in Hanukkah party stabbing faces hate crimes charges A New York grand jury on Thursday levied new federal hate crime charges against a man accused of attacking and injuring five people celebrating Hanukkah in a rabbi's home. Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid to undergo surgery for torn ligament in left hand Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid will be out indefinitely after suffering a torn ligament in his left hand. Mississippi State hires head football coach Mike Leach away from Washington State Washington State coach Mike Leach was named the new head coach at Mississippi State. Bill Cosby appeals sexual assault conviction to Pennsylvania Supreme Court Bill Cosby filed an appeal in Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday stating that his rights were violated in his 2018 sexual assault conviction. Man dies in second fatal grain bin accident this weekInternational Olympic Committee bans political gestures at Tokyo Games The International Olympic Committee released a set of guidelines Thursday urging athletes not to make any political gestures or protests during the upcoming 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. Heart diseases raise risk for kidney failure, study finds Researchers found that those with a history of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, coronary heart disease and stroke were 10 times more likely to develop kidney failure than those without cardiovascular disease Most U.S. adults say killing Soleimani made America less safe, new poll shows Most Americans say the U.S. killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani has made the United States less safe, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll found. State Department approves $2.75B sale of F-35Bs to Singapore The State Department has approved a possible sale of up to 12 F-35B aircraft to Singapore, with a total cost of $2.75 billion. Teachers, nurses, lawyers join French pension strike amid transport stoppage Teachers, district nurses and lawyers joined strikes against pension changes in France that have resulted in one of the country's longest transport stoppages. Prosecutors: Surveillance from Jeffrey Epstein's 1st suicide attempt 'no longer exists' Surveillance footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell at the time of his first attempt at suicide wasn't preserved, federal prosecutors said in a court filing Thursday. Stoltenberg, Trump agree NATO could do more in Middle East In a phone call, U.S. President Donald Trump asked NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for the organization to get more involved in the Middle East. The two agreed and pledged to stay in contact, a NATO readout said. Study details how hydrogen causes embrittlement of steels Scientists have finally figured out how hydrogen causes embrittlement of steels. The research, conducted by engineers at the University of Sydney, also revealed new strategies for steels resistant to embrittlement. |
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Iranian Missile Accidentally Brought Down Ukrainian Jet, Officials SayWestern intelligence showed that Iran was responsible for the plane crash, suggesting that the deaths of those aboard were a consequence of the heightened tensions between Washington and Iran. Video Shows Ukrainian Plane Being Hit Over IranThe New York Times has obtained video of the moment a Ukrainian airliner was hit minutes after takeoff from Tehran. House Votes to Restrain Trump’s Iran War PowersThe debate over the resolution reignited a fierce dispute over Congress’s role in matters of war and peace, and highlighted deep disagreements over President Trump’s policy on Iran. Boeing Employees Mocked F.A.A. and ‘Clowns’ Who Designed 737 MaxThe company expressed regret at the embarrassing communications it sent to investigators on Thursday, which included a comment that “this airplane is designed by clowns, who are in turn supervised by monkeys.” Anticipation Building, Pelosi Says She Will Send Impeachment Articles ‘Soon’The Democratic speaker of the House said she would send the charges to the Senate “when I’m ready, and that will probably be soon.” Trump’s Move Against Landmark Environmental Law Caps a Relentless AgendaThe White House, hoping to speed infrastructure projects like pipelines, will formally introduce changes to a half century-old landmark environmental law. At the Heart of France’s Long Strikes, a Fight Between Haves and Have-NotsA protest over President Emmanuel Macron’s pension overhaul, now in its sixth week, is amplified by 200 years of French history. Going Rogue: Prince Harry and Meghan Caught the Palace Off GuardThe queen had yet to give her approval to their idea of becoming part-time royals, but word of the plan was about to leak. Prince Harry’s Real Declaration of Independence: From Britain’s TabloidsThe Sussexes have been preparing for years to sever their relationship with the royal press pack, which the prince still blames for his mother’s death. Iran, Impeachment, 52 Places to Go: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Harvey Weinstein Case, Part 1More than 80 women have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein, but as he goes on trial in New York, the criminal charges center on just two. The story of Lucia Evans helps explain why. Does Trump Have an Iran Strategy?And could America really ditch the two-party system? John Kerry: Diplomacy Was Working Until Trump Abandoned ItThe president put us on a path toward conflict and turmoil with Iran. Black Britons Know Why Meghan Markle Wants OutIt’s the racism. How China May Help Its Enemy Get Elected in TaiwanPresident Tsai can thank Beijing for its stupidity if she stays in power. Trump Has Made Us All StupidThe decline of discourse in the anti-Trump echo chamber. Australia Shows Us the Road to HellThe political reaction is scarier than the fires. You Are Unvaccinated and Got Sick. These Are Your Odds.Comparing the dangerous effects of three diseases with the minimal side effects of their corresponding vaccines. Who Killed the Knapp Family?Across America, working-class people — including many of our friends — are dying of despair. And we’re still blaming the wrong people. Good for Meghan and HarryThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex are right to blaze their own trail. We Really Must Stop Starting WarsTechnology is turning war into an outdated, ineffective means of resolving conflict. Here’s a crazy idea: Let’s avoid war. Mamie Kirkland, Witness to an Era of Racial Terror, Dies at 111She endured the horrors of the African-American experience — lynchings, riots, the Ku Klux Klan — and worked to ensure that they never slipped from collective memory. At First Rally of Election Year, Trump Boasts About Strike on Iranian GeneralThe president, addressing supporters in Ohio, said that he had killed a “bloodthirsty terror” and slammed Democrats for seeking to restrain his power to make war. Army Denies Request by Soldier Pardoned by Trump, Setting Up ShowdownMaj. Mathew L. Golsteyn, once charged with murder, had asked that the Army restore his Special Forces tab, which denotes membership in the elite Green Berets force. Greatest of All Time on ‘Jeopardy!’: Who Won Game 3?With Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer tied at one match apiece, one had a chance to get close to the title Thursday night. Tom Steyer Qualifies for Democratic Debate With Two Surprising PollsMr. Steyer will join five other candidates onstage on Tuesday after registering double-digit support in Nevada and South Carolina. Overtaken by Frigid Seas, Hours From Help, There Was Little Chance of SurvivalFor an Alaskan fishing industry with an improving safety record, the sinking of the Scandies Rose was a devastating loss. It also began an astonishing tale of endurance. Megyn Kelly Talks About Roger Ailes and ‘Bombshell’ in YouTube VideoThe former Fox News anchor has mostly ignored the movie in which she is played by Charlize Theron — until now. Cuomo’s 2020 Vision: Turbulent Waters and So Many OctopusesThe New York governor commissioned a surreal poster that shows him navigating a “sea of division” and “squalls of hate.” How to Pack a Go Bag for Extended Hospital StaysFor frequent hospital visits, a “go bag” with sleep helpers, organization tools, entertainment can help make you more comfortable. 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. Go Ahead and Complain. It Might Be Good for You.A mantra to embrace: “This sucks I’m unhappy with what’s going on.” Peak TV Hits a New Peak, With 532 Scripted ShowsThe number of original series continued to swell in 2019, with Apple and Disney adding to the glut. When will the bubble pop? Right-Hand-Drive Cars: Not Just for Mail CarriersVehicles from Japan and Britain strike a chord with collectors looking for a different kind of wow factor. ‘I’m Finished When I Start Looking at the World in a Different Way’The photographer Pieter Hugo, who has captured scenes from Nigeria to Mexico, takes T inside his studio. ‘Like a Boss’ Review: Tiffany & Rose’s Very Unfortunate AdventureNo, just no. Yes, This Cuttlefish Is Wearing 3-D GlassesScientists knew octopuses and squid didn’t have any depth perception, but they had a hunch their cuttlefish cousins might. These Patients Are Hard to TreatA study examined a popular approach that coordinated care for the most expensive patients, and found that the project did not reduce hospital admissions. Loud Fitness Classes Take a Toll on Instructors’ VoicesMotivating clients to push themselves by shouting at high volume can compromise fitness instructors’ vocal health. I’ll Share My Salary Information if You Share YoursForget talking about our sex lives. The modern woman is talking about money. More Recent Articles |
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The New York Mets extended another spring training invitation to former Heisman Trophy winner and ex-NFL quarterback Tim Tebow.
The Philadelphia Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach Carson Walch.
The Trump administration on Thursday called for negotiations to establish a transitional government to end its political crisis.
The St. Louis Cardinals agreed to a four-player trade with the Tampa Bay Rays.
The U.S. House voted to approve a war powers resolution aimed at restricting President Donald Trump's ability to strike Iran militarily following a pair of missile strikes by Tehran against U.S.-held bases in Iraq.
Director Scott Derrickson and Marvel Studios parted ways on "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" on Thursday, citing creative differences.
MTS Advantage was awarded a $90.8 million contract for cyber systems security and cyber defense, as well as network infrastructure program management, the Department of the Defense announced.
The Baltimore Ravens are expected to have starting running back Mark Ingram for Saturday's playoff game against the Tennessee Titans.
Burt Ward, known for starring as Robin in the "Batman" television series, received the 2,683rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.
A New York grand jury on Thursday levied new federal hate crime charges against a man accused of attacking and injuring five people celebrating Hanukkah in a rabbi's home.
Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid will be out indefinitely after suffering a torn ligament in his left hand.
Washington State coach Mike Leach was named the new head coach at Mississippi State.
Bill Cosby filed an appeal in Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday stating that his rights were violated in his 2018 sexual assault conviction.
For the second time this week, a man died in a grain bin accident.
The International Olympic Committee released a set of guidelines Thursday urging athletes not to make any political gestures or protests during the upcoming 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo.
Researchers found that those with a history of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, coronary heart disease and stroke were 10 times more likely to develop kidney failure than those without cardiovascular disease
Most Americans say the U.S. killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani has made the United States less safe, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll found.
The State Department has approved a possible sale of up to 12 F-35B aircraft to Singapore, with a total cost of $2.75 billion.
Teachers, district nurses and lawyers joined strikes against pension changes in France that have resulted in one of the country's longest transport stoppages.
Surveillance footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell at the time of his first attempt at suicide wasn't preserved, federal prosecutors said in a court filing Thursday.
In a phone call, U.S. President Donald Trump asked NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for the organization to get more involved in the Middle East. The two agreed and pledged to stay in contact, a NATO readout said.
Scientists have finally figured out how hydrogen causes embrittlement of steels. The research, conducted by engineers at the University of Sydney, also revealed new strategies for steels resistant to embrittlement. 
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