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FAA warns military training exercise could jam GPS signals in southeast, Caribbean An FAA advisory warns pilots could experience "unreliable or unavailable GPS signal" during a training exercise scheduled for Jan. 16 through Jan. 24. Andy Madadian receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Armenian-Iranian musician Andy Madadian received the 2,684th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday. Chris Collins sentenced to 26 months in prison for insider trading A federal judge on Friday sentenced former Rep. Chris Collins of New York to 26 months in prison for insider trading. Northeast next stop for juggernaut storm racing across U.S. A weekend storm that originated as a bomb cyclone in the West earlier this week is destined to bring the most substantial snowfall of the season so far to parts of the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachians. Best Buy investigates CEO Corie Barry for allegations of misconduct Best Buy announced Friday it's investigating allegations of misconduct against CEO Corie Barry months after she took over the leadership role at the electronics big box store. California ski resort avalanche kills 1 An avalanche at a resort ski resort near Tahoe City, Calif., left one person dead Friday and another injured, local law enforcement officials said. Scientists film chemical bond making, breaking Everything depends on chemical bonds. Without chemical bonds, everything would fall apart. And yet, scientists don't entirely understand how chemical bonding works. Supreme Court to hear case allowing electors to go against popular vote The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a case in which electoral college members seek the right to vote for a presidential candidate who didn't win the popular vote in their state. Time of day may not matter for warfarin dose Patients taking the blood thinner warfarin have been told that it should be taken at night, but a new study found the time of day doesn't matter. Eighth Space Flag exercise wrapped as Space Force signed into law Space Flag wrapped its eighth exercise at the Boeing Virtual Warfare Center on the day the U.S. Space Force was created, the branch has announced. 25 years after war, a Bosnian city fights for democracy A European court decision could open the way for residents of the Bosnian city of Mostar to vote in municipal elections and finally close an illegal landfill poisoning the city. Mike Pompeo: U.S. will keep pressure on Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro The United States and its Western allies will put additional pressure on the Venezuelan authoritarian regime of Nicolás Maduro, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday. Trump administration proposes further rollbacks of school lunch standards The Trump administration on Friday announced a rollback of regulations on school lunch standards, promising to put school officials "back in the driver's seat of their programs." Scientists pinpoint release of energy that powered series of solar flares Scientists have precisely pinpointed the explosive release of energy that powered a series of solar flares -- a first. Sepsis causes more deaths worldwide than previously thought Sepsis kills more than twice as many people worldwide as once believed, and children in poor regions account for an excessive number of such deaths, researchers say. Watch: Men caught on camera hitching a ride on back of Baltimore bus A traveler on a Maryland road captured video of two young men catching a free ride on the back of a Maryland Transit Administration bus. Brazil's culture minister Roberto Alvim fired after appearing to quote Nazi rhetoric Brazil's culture minister was fired Friday after comments he made were found to be similar to those once made by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Look: Wife's need for a lighter leads man to $500,000 lottery prize A Virginia man scored a $500,000 jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket thanks to his wife's need for a new lighter. In Photos: Moments from 2020 Paris Fashion Week Designers present their Fall/Winter fashion collections during Paris Fashion Week starting January 17, 2020. LA sheriff's deputy Angel Reinosa arrested for allegedly lying about being shot by sniper The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office arrested a former deputy accused of fabricating a story that he was shot by a sniper last year. Screenings to detect new coronavirus to begin at three U.S. airports Screenings to detect a new strain of the coronavirus from China begin Friday at three U.S. airports, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced. Look: Crews rescue struggling dog from freezing Washington state river Firefighters, police and animal rescuers responded to a freezing river in Washington state to save a dog that was unable to climb out of the water. Bodies of two Chinese tourists found near popular Icelandic plane wreck site Police in Iceland Friday were investigating the deaths of two Chinese tourists found dead along a hiking trail leading to the site of a decades-old American plane wreck. Y chromosome may expose men to greater cancer risk, study finds Researchers found that loss of function in certain genes of the sex-determining Y chromosome, which is present only in men, may cause them to have an elevated risk for cancer. Look: Morgan Smith gives birth to third child with Joel Smith Morgan Smith (née Olsen) welcomed her third child, a baby boy, with her husband, Joel Smith. U.S. job openings fall to lowest level in 21 months Job openings in the United States in November fell to the lowest level in almost two years, aided by a surge of hiring and little turnover, the Labor Department said Friday. |
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Trump Legal Team Adds Starr and Dershowitz for Senate TrialKen Starr and a third lawyer named to the team, Robert Ray, were independent counsels who investigated President Bill Clinton. Ken Starr Returns to the Impeachment Fray, This Time for the DefenseThe independent counsel whose investigation resulted in a Senate trial for President Bill Clinton has joined the team defending President Trump. Democrats Release More Material From Lev Parnas on Ukraine CampaignTexts raised more questions about information suggesting that the United States ambassador to Ukraine was under surveillance. Supreme Court to Consider Limits on Contraception CoverageThe justices will weigh Trump administration regulations allowing employers to refuse to provide access to birth control on religious or moral grounds. Supreme Court to Hear Timely Case on Electoral College VotersA handful of rogue electoral votes, if allowed, could tip the next presidential election. Trump Targets Michelle Obama's School Lunch Program on Her BirthdayThe Agriculture Department proposed a rule that would further unravel nutrition standards set by Mrs. Obama when she was first lady. They ‘Would Love to See a Woman in Office,’ but It’s Not Priority No. 1In the Trump era, some voters say the power of a symbolic first is overshadowed by anxiety about defeating him. How Trump Is Spreading a Conspiracy Theory About Pelosi, Biden and SandersPresident Trump claims Nancy Pelosi has intentionally undermined Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign by delaying the impeachment trial. Mr. Sanders denounced that theory on Friday. Pressured by Simmons Over Exposé, Oprah Winfrey Faced a Big DecisionMs. Winfrey acknowledged that Russell Simmons pushed her to abandon a documentary about his accusers, but said her own concerns led her to pull support. This Is the Guy Who's Taking Away the Instagram LikesAdam Mosseri, chieftain of Instagram, wants to keep the platform a safe, special space. That means learning from the mistakes of its parent company: Facebook. Please Stop Big Tech, Small Rivals Tell LawmakersUntil Friday, few executives had complained in public about how Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook hurt their businesses. An Old Army Myth That Went Unchallenged for Too LongA Times reporter explains how he started investigating a gulf war-era tale of artillery superiority and its questionable origins. When Trump’s Thugs Turn on HimLev Parnas has shown us Trumpism from the inside. Can Anyone Save the G.O.P.?Bill Weld tries a Granite State carom shot. No, Mr. President, It Does Really MatterTrump has no clear rationale for killing Iran’s top general, or for much of his foreign policy. China Has a Big Economic Problem, and It Isn’t the Trade WarBeijing is turning its back on the private sector, a main driver of growth. Why Americans Supported Prohibition 100 Years AgoTemperance crusaders weren’t crackpots. They were fighting the business of making money off addiction. War Has Ripple EffectsI am a military widow. I know what the true cost of conflict is. Marco Rubio: Investing in China Is Not a Good DealIt will result in American capital flowing to a regime that undermines our country. This is not a win. The Real Risks of Republicans’ Burying Their Heads in the SandG.O.P. senators will harm Congress if they turn away from new testimony and information relevant to impeachment. Another Thing Tom Steyer Is Wrong AboutProponents of term limits are either naïve or cynical — sometimes both. Trump’s Evil Is ContagiousThe president has shown us exactly what happens when good people do nothing. Nature Shows Are Hot AgainWildlife’s global, family appeal, when the environment is “the issue of the age,” gives Netflix and its rivals a rich supply of new content. A Rival’s Advice Put the 49ers on a Super Bowl PathSan Francisco’s success this season is rooted in a process initiated three years ago by Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch, but also in a tip from the Ravens’ John Harbaugh. Ex-Rep. Chris Collins Gets 26-Month Prison Sentence in Insider Trading CaseThe former Republican congressman had pleaded guilty to giving his son nonpublic information about a drug company. Weinstein Jury Has Only 2 White Women as Prosecutors ProtestThe defense is “systematically eliminating every young white woman,” a prosecutor said during jury selection. W.H.O. Warns That Pipeline for New Antibiotics Is Running DryIn two new reports, the global health agency says only government intervention can fix the broken market for new antimicrobial drugs. Canada Offers Compensation to Families of Victims of Plane Downed in IranPrime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the payments to Canadian families of victims do not absolve Iran from providing compensation. Citing Murder, Top Trump Official Condemns N.Y. Sanctuary Policy“A phone call, one simple phone call, and Ms. Fuertes would be alive today,” the ICE head said, referring to a 92-year-old woman killed in Queens. The $119 Billion Sea Wall That Could Defend New York … or NotA six-mile-long barrier would help protect the city from floodwaters during fierce storms like Sandy, but critics say rising seas make the option inadequate. Who Is the Man Behind the Gun Rally That Has Virginia On Edge?Philip Van Cleave is a prominent voice for gun rights in the state and beyond. SpaceX Prepares to Destroy Rocket for NASA in Safety TestA successful test on Saturday morning might set up a flight in March with astronauts aboard the company’s Crew Dragon capsule. Putin and the Art of Stepping Down Gracefully While Keeping a Grip on PowerThe Russian president may be leaving the presidency in 2024, but he is not about to retire. That could be dangerous for Russian stability — and himself. Weirdness, Emotion, Provocation Mark Paris Men’s WearValentino opts for an ethereal angel and Rick Owens brings out the vampires. But Virgil Abloh offers uncharacteristic restraint at Louis Vuitton. How Gay Art Survives in Beijing, as Censors Tighten GripAn art gallery in China’s capital provides a lens into the city’s quietly present gay community. What Wolf Pups That Play Fetch Reveal About Your DogIf wolf pups will retrieve a ball for a stranger, no training necessary, maybe dogs’ wild ancestors were also ready for human games. The Bernie Sanders FallacyNo, Virginia, there is no class war. This Austrian Village Wants ‘Frozen’ Fans to Let It GoDo you want to visit Hallstatt? Officials say too many tourists — many of them fans of the blockbuster film — are coming to the 16th-century village just to take pictures. More Recent Articles |
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An FAA advisory warns pilots could experience "unreliable or unavailable GPS signal" during a training exercise scheduled for Jan. 16 through Jan. 24.
Armenian-Iranian musician Andy Madadian received the 2,684th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.
A federal judge on Friday sentenced former Rep. Chris Collins of New York to 26 months in prison for insider trading.
A weekend storm that originated as a bomb cyclone in the West earlier this week is destined to bring the most substantial snowfall of the season so far to parts of the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachians.
Best Buy announced Friday it's investigating allegations of misconduct against CEO Corie Barry months after she took over the leadership role at the electronics big box store.
An avalanche at a resort ski resort near Tahoe City, Calif., left one person dead Friday and another injured, local law enforcement officials said.
Everything depends on chemical bonds. Without chemical bonds, everything would fall apart. And yet, scientists don't entirely understand how chemical bonding works.
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a case in which electoral college members seek the right to vote for a presidential candidate who didn't win the popular vote in their state.
Patients taking the blood thinner warfarin have been told that it should be taken at night, but a new study found the time of day doesn't matter.
Space Flag wrapped its eighth exercise at the Boeing Virtual Warfare Center on the day the U.S. Space Force was created, the branch has announced.
A European court decision could open the way for residents of the Bosnian city of Mostar to vote in municipal elections and finally close an illegal landfill poisoning the city.
The United States and its Western allies will put additional pressure on the Venezuelan authoritarian regime of Nicolás Maduro, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday.
The Trump administration on Friday announced a rollback of regulations on school lunch standards, promising to put school officials "back in the driver's seat of their programs."
Scientists have precisely pinpointed the explosive release of energy that powered a series of solar flares -- a first.
Sepsis kills more than twice as many people worldwide as once believed, and children in poor regions account for an excessive number of such deaths, researchers say.
A traveler on a Maryland road captured video of two young men catching a free ride on the back of a Maryland Transit Administration bus.
Brazil's culture minister was fired Friday after comments he made were found to be similar to those once made by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
A Virginia man scored a $500,000 jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket thanks to his wife's need for a new lighter.
Designers present their Fall/Winter fashion collections during Paris Fashion Week starting January 17, 2020.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office arrested a former deputy accused of fabricating a story that he was shot by a sniper last year.
Screenings to detect a new strain of the coronavirus from China begin Friday at three U.S. airports, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced.
Firefighters, police and animal rescuers responded to a freezing river in Washington state to save a dog that was unable to climb out of the water.
Police in Iceland Friday were investigating the deaths of two Chinese tourists found dead along a hiking trail leading to the site of a decades-old American plane wreck.
Researchers found that loss of function in certain genes of the sex-determining Y chromosome, which is present only in men, may cause them to have an elevated risk for cancer.
Morgan Smith (née Olsen) welcomed her third child, a baby boy, with her husband, Joel Smith.
Job openings in the United States in November fell to the lowest level in almost two years, aided by a surge of hiring and little turnover, the Labor Department said Friday. 
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