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Kolby Crum, third runner dies after being hit by a truck with track teammates Kolby Crum, a third member of an Oklahoma track and cross country team has died after being struck by a truck that hit several of his teammates earlier in February. Saudi plane goes down in Yemen; Houthi leader says rebels shot it down The Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen has confirmed that one of its fighter jets crashed in the northern province of al-Jawf. Police arrest 17-year-old Virginia boy charged in death of mother, brother Police arrested 17-year-old Levi Norwood-- who was wanted in connection with the Friday shooting that killed his mother and six-year-old brother and injured his father -- in North Carolina Saturday. Over 830,000 forced to flee northwest Syria since December Over 8300,00 Syrians have been forced to flee the northwest of the country since December, U.N. figures show. Mexican protesters demand action on femicides after 25-year-old woman's death Dozens of women tossed paint and sprayed red graffiti on Mexico's National Palace Friday to protest government and media handling of the death of Ingrid Escamilla in Mexico City and femicides in the country. Nevada's Democratic presidential caucus voting begins Saturday Dozens of sites opened for early voting in the Nevada Democratic Party's presidential caucuses Saturday, the first time the state has offered early caucusing. 14-year-old Rashaun Weaver charged in slaying of Tessa Majors Rashaun Weaver, 14, has been indicted and arrested in connection with the December killing of Barnard College student Tessa Majors in December. 'Sex and the City,' 'Hunger Games' alum Lynn Cohen dies at 86Army deployed to help combat deadly Storm Dennis in Britain The British army has been deployed to help with flood relief for a powerful bomb cyclone that has killed two people and threatens a host of extreme weather elements including blizzard conditions and powerful winds across Iceland and Britain through the weekend. Northrop launches International Space Station cargo mission from Virginia Northrop Grumman successfully launched its Cygnus cargo capsule to the International Space Station from Virginia on Saturday without a hitch. Caroline Flack, former host of British 'Love Island,' dead at 40 Caroline Flack, former host of the British version of "Love Island," has died, her family said Saturday. She was 40. Google honors Susan B. Anthony's 200th birthday with new Doodle Google honored the 200th birthday of suffragist Susan B. Anthony with a new Doodle on Saturday. Robert Taylor confirmed for Longmire Days fan fest in July Robert Taylor -- who played Sheriff Walt Longmire for six seasons on the TV drama "Longmire" -- has been booked to take part in this summer's Longmire Days fan festival in Wyoming. In photos: Highlights from the 62nd running of the Daytona 500 The Daytona 500 in Florida caps several days of racing and racing activities from February 13-16, 2020. In Photos: Petar Petrov unveils collection at London Fashion Week Vienna-based fashion designer Petar Petrov presented his first show February 15, 2020, at London Fashion Week. Season 2 of 'Love Island' to premiere on CBS May 21 The second season of the U.S. version of the reality competition series "Love Island" is to get a 2-hour premiere on CBS May 21. HBO Max drops teaser for its programming slate WarnerMedia has released an online a teaser for its upcoming HBO Max streaming service. Mike Pompeo pledges $1B to European energy initiative Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday pledged $1 billion in U.S. support to help Europe avoid reliance on Russia for energy needs. Russian biathletes stripped of medals after doping tests The International Biathlon Union stripped two Russian athletes of their competitive medals -- including one Olympic gold -- Saturday after they tested positive for prohibited substances. Mark Hamill, Sarah Michelle Gellar to lead 'Masters of the Universe' voice cast "Star Wars" icon Mark Hamill is to voice Skeletor and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" alum Sarah Michelle Gellar will play Teela in "Masters of the Universe: Revelation." Fire kills 15 children in U.S.-run Haiti orphanage A fire has killed at least 15 children in an unlicensed Haiti orphanage that a U.S. Christian non-profit runs, emergency officials said. Coronavirus: U.S. to evacuate Americans from cruise ship docked in Japan Americans quarantined on board a cruise ship at a Japanese port will be evacuated to the United States this weekend, the U.S. State Department said. Amanda Bynes announces engagement "What a Girl Wants" and "Hairspray" star Amanda Bynes has announced she is engaged. Lil Wayne's 'Funeral' tops U.S. album chartCoronavirus: Europe reports first death; over 1,500 deaths globally A French health official confirmed the first coronavirus death in Europe on Saturday as the global death toll reached over 1,500. Showers may dampen Daytona International Speedway as NASCAR season revs up on Sunday Mother Nature may attempt to put the brakes on the excitement surrounding the NASCAR Cup Series season-opening event, the Daytona 500, on Sunday. |
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A Hunt for Clues in Hawaii After a Tourist Couple Falls Ill With CoronavirusA couple visiting Waikiki Beach tested positive for the virus after returning to Japan. Public health officials are investigating to see if anyone else was exposed. Bloomberg’s Money Machine: 5 Takeaways on His Political SpendingThe presidential candidate has donated billions to progressive causes over the years. That has earned him enormous influence with Democrats, even those who take issue with parts of his record. Fearful of Trump’s Attacks, Justice Dept. Lawyers Worry Barr Will Leave Them ExposedAfter a week of tumult, some career prosecutors expressed concerns about political interference and the attorney general’s response to the president weighing in on the prosecution of an associate. A Presidency Increasingly Guided by Suspicion and DistrustPresidential paranoia is not a new phenomenon but Mr. Trump, burned by impeachment, seems to have elevated it to a governing philosophy of his White House. The End of Australia as We Know ItWhat many of us have witnessed this fire season feels alive and monstrous. With climate change forcing a relaxed country to stumble toward new ways of work, leisure and life, will politics follow? Will the Coronavirus Cause a Recession?The world’s second-largest economy is coming to a near standstill. The Bloomberg TemptationWill the Democrats try to replace Donald Trump with a power-hungry plutocrat? ‘I Cannot Remain Silent’A brave voice in China cries out about the regime’s mishandling of the coronavirus. A Meme Girl Mash-UpAs the pols take the fight out back to the web, will the dank memes prevail? I Admire Vegetarians. It’s a Choice I Won’t Ever Make.What seems like a simple decision, to stop eating meat, can alienate us from our traditions. The Equality That Wasn’t EnoughThe most radical Radical Republicans had a better idea of how to cast the 15th Amendment. We should have listened to them. Give the New Bail Reform Law Time to WorkNew York lawmakers appear poised to bow to the state’s law enforcement lobby and weaken a law that just took effect. Bloomberg Is Right About the 2008 Financial CrashIt was brought about by a flawed attempt to use credit markets to broaden access to housing. Tessa Majors Killing: 14-Year-Old Boy Charged With MurderThe teenager, the second suspect arrested in the case, is believed to have wielded the murder weapon. Trump Administration Considering Halting Sales of Aircraft Parts to ChinaThe review is part of a broader effort to restrict the flow of sensitive technology to China. Florida Doctor Bilked $26 Million From Health Insurers, Officials SayDr. Moses deGraft-Johnson, who told investigators he wanted to one day become president of Ghana, sent nearly $2 million to people or entities there, court records show. N.B.A. Expects to Lose ‘Hundreds of Millions’ From China Rift, Silver SaysCommissioner Adam Silver said the business loss from not being on the air in China was “substantial” but that the league accepted the consequences of its values. Caroline Flack, Who Hosted ‘Love Island,’ Dies by Suicide at 40Ms. Flack, who was a fixture in the British tabloids, began hosting the show in 2015. Mississippi Governor Declares Emergency Amid Rising FloodwatersOfficials urged thousands to evacuate as the Pearl River threatened central Mississippi with the worst flooding in decades. From Dubai to Mars, With Stops in Colorado and JapanThe United Arab Emirates used a novel approach to build the Hope spacecraft, which launches for the red planet this summer. An Alzheimer’s Treatment Fails: ‘We Don’t Have Anything Now’With high hopes, drugs to fight brain plaques were tested in people genetically destined to develop dementia. The drugs failed. More Recent Articles |
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Kolby Crum, a third member of an Oklahoma track and cross country team has died after being struck by a truck that hit several of his teammates earlier in February.
The Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen has confirmed that one of its fighter jets crashed in the northern province of al-Jawf.
Police arrested 17-year-old Levi Norwood-- who was wanted in connection with the Friday shooting that killed his mother and six-year-old brother and injured his father -- in North Carolina Saturday.
Over 8300,00 Syrians have been forced to flee the northwest of the country since December, U.N. figures show.
Dozens of women tossed paint and sprayed red graffiti on Mexico's National Palace Friday to protest government and media handling of the death of Ingrid Escamilla in Mexico City and femicides in the country.
Dozens of sites opened for early voting in the Nevada Democratic Party's presidential caucuses Saturday, the first time the state has offered early caucusing.
Rashaun Weaver, 14, has been indicted and arrested in connection with the December killing of Barnard College student Tessa Majors in December.
Actress Lynn Cohen has died at the age of 86, her representative said.
The British army has been deployed to help with flood relief for a powerful bomb cyclone that has killed two people and threatens a host of extreme weather elements including blizzard conditions and powerful winds across Iceland and Britain through the weekend.
Northrop Grumman successfully launched its Cygnus cargo capsule to the International Space Station from Virginia on Saturday without a hitch.
Caroline Flack, former host of the British version of "Love Island," has died, her family said Saturday. She was 40.
Google honored the 200th birthday of suffragist Susan B. Anthony with a new Doodle on Saturday.
Robert Taylor -- who played Sheriff Walt Longmire for six seasons on the TV drama "Longmire" -- has been booked to take part in this summer's Longmire Days fan festival in Wyoming.
The Daytona 500 in Florida caps several days of racing and racing activities from February 13-16, 2020.
Vienna-based fashion designer Petar Petrov presented his first show February 15, 2020, at London Fashion Week.
The second season of the U.S. version of the reality competition series "Love Island" is to get a 2-hour premiere on CBS May 21.
WarnerMedia has released an online a teaser for its upcoming HBO Max streaming service.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday pledged $1 billion in U.S. support to help Europe avoid reliance on Russia for energy needs.
The International Biathlon Union stripped two Russian athletes of their competitive medals -- including one Olympic gold -- Saturday after they tested positive for prohibited substances.
"Star Wars" icon Mark Hamill is to voice Skeletor and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" alum Sarah Michelle Gellar will play Teela in "Masters of the Universe: Revelation."
A fire has killed at least 15 children in an unlicensed Haiti orphanage that a U.S. Christian non-profit runs, emergency officials said.
Americans quarantined on board a cruise ship at a Japanese port will be evacuated to the United States this weekend, the U.S. State Department said.
"What a Girl Wants" and "Hairspray" star Amanda Bynes has announced she is engaged.
Rapper Lil Wayne's "Funeral" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
A French health official confirmed the first coronavirus death in Europe on Saturday as the global death toll reached over 1,500.
Mother Nature may attempt to put the brakes on the excitement surrounding the NASCAR Cup Series season-opening event, the Daytona 500, on Sunday. 
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