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Pittsburgh Pirates' Pablo Reyes suspended 80 games for PED use Pittsburgh Pirates utility player Pablo Reyes was suspended 80 games for a violation of the Major League Baseball drug program. Death toll tops 2,100; passengers leave coronavirus-infected cruise ship Hundreds of passengers on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship docked off Japan's eastern coast began to disembark Wednesday after their 14-day quarantine expired. Houston Texans sign DT Brandon Dunn to contract extension The Houston Texans signed veteran nose tackle Brandon Dunn to a multiyear contract extension. Harvey Weinstein jurors ask to re-examine emails, testimony; seek clarification on charges Jurors in the sexual misconduct trial of Harvey Weinstein sought to review documents and clarify the charges lobbied against him on Wednesday. Redskins TE Jordan Reed to be released after clearing concussion protocol The Washington Redskins are expected to move on from former Pro Bowl tight end Jordan Reed after seven seasons. Sikorsky lands $470.8M modification for Presidential helicopter upgrade Sikorsky Aircraft was awarded a $470.8 million modification for six VH-92A helicopters for the presidential helicopter replacement program. Egypt constructing concrete wall along border with Gaza Strip Security and military forces in Egypt have begun constructing a concrete wall on the border with the Gaza Strip. Chicago Bears to sign ex-Cleveland Browns TE Demetrius Harris Less than two days after being released by the Cleveland Browns, veteran tight end Demetrius Harris agreed to a deal with the Chicago Bears. Melania Trump receives Palm Beach Atlantic University's Woman of Distinction award First lady Melania Trump received Palm Beach Atlantic University's 2020 Woman of Distinction award Wednesday. Washington Redskins exercise 2020 team option on RB Adrian Peterson The Washington Redskins exercised the 2020 team option on veteran running back Adrian Peterson's contract. CENTCOM: Seizure fits 'historical pattern' of Iran arms sales to Houthi rebels Navy Capt. William Urban told reporters Wednesday that a recent seizure of Iranian-made weapons in the Arabian Sea "fit a consistent historical pattern" in which Iran transfers weapons to Houthi rebels in Yemen. Pennsylvania mother-daughter plead not guilty to killing 5 family members Two Pennsylvania women accused of killing five of their family members last year pleaded not guilty to charges in court this week. Appeals court: Ex-felons shouldn't have to pay fines to vote in Florida A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court's temporary injunction against a Florida law preventing former felons from voting if they are unable to pay court-ordered fines and fees. An adaptive gut microbiome might have shaped human evolution New research suggests the unique nature of the human microbiome may have shaped human evolution and the dispersal of humans across the globe. Third teen suspect in Tessa Majors death turns himself in; two plead not guilty A third teen suspected in the attack of New York college student Tessa Majors turned himself in to authorities Wednesday, law enforcement officials said. Watch: Wyoming officer climbs onto metal roof to rescue stranded deer A police officer in Wyoming climbed onto a metal roof to rescue a deer that found itself stranded over the ground -- but the animal had other plans. John Rood, Pentagon policy chief who warned against withholding Ukraine aid, resigns John Rood, the Defense Department undersecretary for policy who warned against withholding military aid to Ukraine, announced his resignation Wednesday. Watch: Flightless pigeon befriends puppy that can't walk at New York state rescue A New York state animal rescue group said donations have been flooding in thanks to photos and videos of the unlikely friendship between a pigeon who can't fly and a chihuahua puppy who can't walk. Raymond signs Space Force vision for satellite communications strategy Gen. Jay Raymond has signed the USSF Vision for Enterprise Satellite Communications, according to the Space Force. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee denies clemency for Nicholas Sutton ahead of Thursday execution Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Wednesday denied clemency to death row inmate Nicholas "Nick" Sutton one day before his scheduled execution. Man finds 82-year-old message in a bottle on the beach A British man walking his dog on a beach found a message in a bottle that had apparently been drifting in the water for nearly 82 years. |
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Fact-Checking the Las Vegas Democratic DebateOur reporters followed all of the exchanges and fact-checked the candidates, providing context and explanation. The 11 Criminals Granted Clemency by Trump Had One Thing in Common: ConnectionsThe process bypassed the formal procedures used by past presidents and was driven instead by friendship, fame, personal empathy and a shared sense of persecution. Trump Takes Up Call for Barr to ‘Clean House’ at Justice Dept.With a series of retweets, President Trump kept up attacks on federal law enforcement agencies, despite pleas from the attorney general. Trump Names Richard Grenell as Acting Head of IntelligenceThe move places a loyalist atop the intelligence agencies that the president has long battled. Hundreds Released From Diamond Princess Cruise Ship in JapanCoronavirus quarantine over, the passengers ventured off into the port city of Yokohama and beyond amid deep concerns among health experts. California Governor Declares Homeless Crisis ‘a Disgrace’Vulnerable to the charge that the problem has exploded under Democratic rule, Gov. Gavin Newsom pleaded with legislators to take action. 2020 Debate, Coronavirus, Ben Affleck: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Criminal Underworld of Child Abuse, Part 1Child sexual abuse imagery online is now a problem on an almost unfathomable scale. I Was the Judge in the Stop-and-Frisk Case. I Don’t Think Bloomberg Is Racist.He had a pure heart but an empty head. When Donald Trump Is the LawGuess who benefits? My $145,000 Surprise Medical BillWhat my brief glimpse into the financial abyss taught me about the American health care system. Pull Yourself Up by Bootstraps? Go Ahead, Try ItIt’s impossible, and yet the bootstraps narrative drives out good policy. Twitter Is Real LifeElites just pretend it’s not. Gilad Shalit, Israel’s Son, Is Getting MarriedWhy all of Israel is celebrating the former prisoner’s joy. ‘What Part of Illegal Don’t You Understand?’My family’s refugee story shows that we can have an immigration policy that is both sane and humane. The Audacity of HateTrump has a knack for turning anger and fear into political power. And for turning the volume up to 11. Seeing Black History in ContextIt’s the perfect time to get real about America’s shortcomings. The Day Frankie Flew Away“Did a bird come in here?” Lost parrot. Big city. ‘West Side Story’ Stalemate: Bernardo’s Staying. So Are Protesters.What is the proper punishment for #MeToo-era infractions? Demonstrators have been calling for Amar Ramasar’s removal from the cast because of his role in a photo-sharing scandal at City Ballet. Your Doorbell Camera Spied on You. Now What?Amazon’s popular Ring security cameras have gaping security holes. Here’s how to protect yourself. Weinstein Jurors Focus on ‘Project Runway’ Assistant’s ComplaintThe jury is reviewing testimony from Miriam Haley, who said Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her in 2006. Boeing, to Fend Off Sanctions, Backs Ending State Tax BreaksWashington State is expected to approve legislation removing what the World Trade Organization says are unfair subsidies. White House Denies Claim That Trump Offered Pardon Deal to Julian AssangeA statement in a London court put a twist on a previously known attempt by a Republican congressman to get the WikiLeaks founder to absolve Russia of election meddling. Rapper Pop Smoke Dead After Los Angeles Home InvasionA rising star in rap, he was known for hit songs like “Dior” and “Welcome to the Party.” The police said intruders broke into his residence sometime before 5 a.m. Wednesday. At Stake in Boy Scouts’ Bankruptcy: $1 Billion in Assets, or Much MoreAs the Boy Scouts tries to deal with a flood of sexual abuse claims in bankruptcy court, it wants to shield the local councils that own most scout camps. But plaintiffs’ lawyers say the councils must pay. Review: Al Pacino and Nazis, in Amazon’s ‘Hunters’For his peak-TV coming-out party, the acting icon chooses a series that rolls together comic books, caper films, New York in the ’70s — and the Holocaust A Quartet Sets a New Standard for Beethoven MarathonsThe Danish String Quartet presented the composer’s complete quartets over six extraordinary concerts at Alice Tully Hall. The Brand That Won’t Stop Trying to Be CoolSt. John Knits, a “chic grandmother” label, has tried for years to attract a more modern clientele. Can a new designer and flock of influencers (plus Zendaya) make it happen? This Is the TV Ad the Oscars Didn’t Allow On AirAn ad which showed postpartum recovery in unsparing detail was rejected by the Oscars. Did it go too far? The Prophecies of Beckett and Caryl Churchill Haunt London’s StagesCompelling revivals make “Endgame” (with Alan Cumming and Daniel Radcliffe) and “Far Away” feel more unsettlingly relevant than ever. More Recent Articles |
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Pittsburgh Pirates utility player Pablo Reyes was suspended 80 games for a violation of the Major League Baseball drug program.
Hundreds of passengers on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship docked off Japan's eastern coast began to disembark Wednesday after their 14-day quarantine expired.
The Houston Texans signed veteran nose tackle Brandon Dunn to a multiyear contract extension.
Jurors in the sexual misconduct trial of Harvey Weinstein sought to review documents and clarify the charges lobbied against him on Wednesday.
The Washington Redskins are expected to move on from former Pro Bowl tight end Jordan Reed after seven seasons.
Sikorsky Aircraft was awarded a $470.8 million modification for six VH-92A helicopters for the presidential helicopter replacement program.
Security and military forces in Egypt have begun constructing a concrete wall on the border with the Gaza Strip.
Less than two days after being released by the Cleveland Browns, veteran tight end Demetrius Harris agreed to a deal with the Chicago Bears.
First lady Melania Trump received Palm Beach Atlantic University's 2020 Woman of Distinction award Wednesday.
The Washington Redskins exercised the 2020 team option on veteran running back Adrian Peterson's contract.
Navy Capt. William Urban told reporters Wednesday that a recent seizure of Iranian-made weapons in the Arabian Sea "fit a consistent historical pattern" in which Iran transfers weapons to Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Two Pennsylvania women accused of killing five of their family members last year pleaded not guilty to charges in court this week.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court's temporary injunction against a Florida law preventing former felons from voting if they are unable to pay court-ordered fines and fees.
New research suggests the unique nature of the human microbiome may have shaped human evolution and the dispersal of humans across the globe.
A third teen suspected in the attack of New York college student Tessa Majors turned himself in to authorities Wednesday, law enforcement officials said.
A police officer in Wyoming climbed onto a metal roof to rescue a deer that found itself stranded over the ground -- but the animal had other plans.
John Rood, the Defense Department undersecretary for policy who warned against withholding military aid to Ukraine, announced his resignation Wednesday.
A New York state animal rescue group said donations have been flooding in thanks to photos and videos of the unlikely friendship between a pigeon who can't fly and a chihuahua puppy who can't walk.
Gen. Jay Raymond has signed the USSF Vision for Enterprise Satellite Communications, according to the Space Force.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Wednesday denied clemency to death row inmate Nicholas "Nick" Sutton one day before his scheduled execution.
A British man walking his dog on a beach found a message in a bottle that had apparently been drifting in the water for nearly 82 years. 
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