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White House official denies Russia meddling to support Trump A Trump administration official on Sunday denied recent intelligence reports that state Russia is interfering in the 2020 presidential election to aid President Donald Trump's re-election. Los Angeles Lakers officially sign Markieff Morris, waive DeMarcus Cousins Former Detroit Pistons forward Markieff Morris cleared waivers and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers. Colorado names Miami Dolphins' Karl Dorrell as next head football coach Colorado officially hired former Miami Dolphins assistant coach Karl Dorrell as the school's next head football coach. Skeet Ulrich, Marisol Nichols leaving 'Riverdale' "Riverdale" cast members Skeet Ulrich and Marisol Nichols announced Sunday they are leaving The CW drama after four seasons. Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. out at least two weeks with knee injury Memphis Grizzlies power forward Jaren Jackson Jr. will miss at least two weeks after sustaining a knee injury. NASCAR driver Ryan Newman suffered head injury in Daytona 500 crash Less than a week after a fiery crash at the end of the 62nd running of the Daytona 500, Ryan Newman provided an update on the injuries he sustained on the final lap of the race. Tyson Fury hands Deontay Wilder first loss with seventh-round TKO In a rematch of undefeated champions, Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in dominant fashion Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Couple who disappeared on Valentine's Day hike found alive in California A couple who disappeared more than a week ago while on vacation at a cottage in California were found alive, authorities said on Sunday. Navy OL David Forney, 22, dies after being found unresponsive in dorm Navy Midshipmen football player David Forney, 22, died Thursday night after being found unresponsive in his dorm room, Naval Academy officials announced. Israel, Gaza exchange rocket fire after two Palestinians shot on Gaza Strip border Isreal and Gaza exchanged a barrage of rockets on Sunday after two Palestinians were shot on the southern Gaza Strip. Donald Trump: No decision yet on new director of national intelligence President Donald Trump said Sunday that he has not yet selected a permanent nominee to be the next director of national intelligence and is considering as many as five candidates. Donald Trump departs to India for rally in PM Narendra Modi's hometown President Donald Trump traveled to India on Sunday to participate in a rally alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his hometown. Meghan Trainor's dad hit by car Singer Meghan Trainor's father is recovering from injuries he sustained when he was hit by a car this weekend. Toy Fair New York The 117th American International Toy Fair New York, which bills itself as the largest international toy trade show in the Western Hemisphere, takes place from Feb. 22 through Feb. 25 at the Jacob Javits Center. The show includes mainstays and new creations. The show brings together more than 1,000 exhibiting manufacturers, distributors, importers and sales agents from around the globe to showcase their toy and entertainment products. 'Sonic the Hedgehog' holds North American box office for second weekend The family film "Sonic the Hedgehog" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $26.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Several deaths reported after 5.9 earthquake shakes Turkey/Iran Nine deaths have been reported after an earthquake struck near the border between Turkey and Iran just before 9 a.m. Sunday. Quentin Tarantino's wife Daniella Pick gives birth to son Israeli singer and model Daniella Pick, the wife of writer-director Quentin Tarantino, has given birth to their first child. 'Suicide Squad' sequel nearly done shooting Filmmaker James Gunn has announced via Instagram he is nearly finished shooting his antihero movie "The Suicide Squad." Tandem floats banned after 2nd fatality in New Orleans parade Tandem floats have been banned from parades through the remainder of Mardi Gras this year in New Orleans after a second person was killed. Lizzo, 'Just Mercy' win big at the NAACP Image Awards Lizzo and "Just Mercy" were the big winners at the NAACP Image Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday. Vicky McClure to star in ITV thriller 'Trigger Point' "Line of Duty" and "I Am Nicola" actress Vicky McClure has signed on to star in ITV's six-part counter-terrorism thriller "Trigger Point." China's Jinping Xi: Coronavirus is nation's fast-spreading health crisis Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday described the coronavirus epidemic, which has reached more than 2,000 deaths, "the fastest spreading, with the most infected and was the most difficult to prevent and control" since the founding of the People's Republic. Final week of February to bring multiple chances for snowfall across nation As February enters its final week, AccuWeather forecasters are eyeing two storms -- one weakening, the other strengthening -- that have the potential to dump snow on areas from the central Plains and middle Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes region and the interior Northeast. Patients who quit smoking before weight-loss surgery often relapse: Study Many people who quit smoking before having weight-loss surgery go back to cigarettes after the procedure, a new study finds. |
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Europe Confronts Coronavirus as Italy Battles an Eruption of CasesThe country announced more than 150 cases, many in the densely populated region around Milan, as officials closed schools and canceled Venice’s carnival celebrations. Coronavirus Lockdowns Torment an Army of Poor Migrant Workers in ChinaRural itinerant workers are being blocked from cities, kicked out of apartments and rejected by companies as the authorities impose strict controls to stem the spread of the virus. Sanders Looks to Knock Out Biden as Pressure Builds on DemocratsThe primary race is entering a critical nine-day stretch that could effectively determine the nomination as candidates face a debate, the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday contests. Dueling Narratives Emerge From Muddied Account of Russia’s 2020 InterferencePresident Trump’s national security adviser intimated that the Russians were backing Bernie Sanders, as Joe Biden blamed Mr. Trump and other Republicans for the continued interference. One Guaranteed Winner in the Democratic Primary: Plans to Tax the RichEvery leading candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination is proposing trillions of dollars of new taxes on wealthy Americans and businesses. The divide in the field is how high to go. How a Neighbors’ Feud in Paradise Launched an International Rape CaseThe fashion executive Peter Nygard has clashed for years with his neighbor in the Bahamas, the billionaire Louis Bacon. The latest development is a lawsuit saying Mr. Nygard sexually exploited teenage girls. D.C. Prosecutors’ Tensions With Justice Dept. Began Long Before Stone SentencingMonths of strain date back to the investigation into the former F.B.I. official Andrew McCabe and growing fears of political interference. National Security Wiretap System Was Long Plagued by Risk of Errors and OmissionsThe F.B.I.’s intelligence wiretap powers are at a crossroads after a damning report about the surveillance of a former Trump adviser. And the flaws may be systemic. The Fires Are Out, but Australia’s Climate Disasters Aren’t OverDevastating floods came soon after the bush fires. Scientists call it “compound extremes,” as one catastrophe intensifies the next. Bernie Sanders Is Making a Big MistakeIt has to do with respect. Will the Appalachian Trail Stop an $8 Billion Pipeline?It’s up to the U.S. Supreme Court. One Tiny Beautiful ThingWhen the big picture keeps getting darker, it helps to zoom in. Don’t Doubt BernieSanders has hurdles to overcome, but clearly, he could defeat Trump. Bernie Sanders Romps in Nevada. Is He Unstoppable?Some lessons from NeverTrump for PleaseNotBernie. Bernie Sanders Isn’t the Left’s TrumpAnd this is no time for ego or self-indulgence. Don’t Tell, but Jane Alexander Is Also a ComedianBroadway audiences for “Grand Horizons” are getting a rare glimpse of this 80-year-old actor’s secret weapons: levity and equanimity. B. Smith, Model Turned Restaurateur and Lifestyle Guru, Dies at 70Often called the black Martha Stewart, Ms. Smith wrote books on cooking and entertaining, had a syndicated television show, and created a line of products. Israel Strikes Militants in Syria and Gaza After Clash Over Body at BorderA failed attempt to plant a bomb at the border cost a Palestinian militant his life. But the seizure of his body drew harsh criticism within Israel. Mike Hughes, 64, D.I.Y. Daredevil, Is Killed in Rocket CrashThe launch that killed Mr. Hughes, known as Mad Mike, was being filmed for a new Science Channel series called “Homemade Astronauts.” F.I.T. Model Refuses to Wear ‘Clearly Racist’ AccessoriesThe use of oversize lips and “monkey” ears in a Fashion Institute of Technology show leads to the suspension of two administrators. New Orleans Bans ‘Tandem Floats’ After 2 Are Killed Ahead of Mardi GrasMayor LaToya Cantrell announced the ban on Saturday night, after a man was struck by a float in the Krewe of Endymion parade. One Side of a Nuclear Waste Fight: Trump. The Other: His Administration.The president, eyeing the battleground state of Nevada, has made clear he opposes a nuclear waste site at Yucca Mountain, reversing a policy that was made in his name. Teaching Children How to Reverse an OverdoseIn rural Carter County, Tenn., health officials have embraced a strategy for stemming addiction: Teaching children as young as 6 how to administer Narcan, a nasal spray that can stop an opioid overdose from being fatal. In One State, a Holdout Juror Can’t Block a Conviction. That May Not Last.Oregon is the last state in the nation where a jury can convict a defendant without a unanimous vote. The Supreme Court is weighing whether that is constitutional. The Best Way to Use a Credit Card? Treat It Like Cash.Credit cards can build your credit and earn you rewards, but they can also put you in debt. These tricks can keep you accountable for your spending. How the Arabic Alphabet Inspired Abstract ArtAt the Grey Gallery, it’s as if you’re inhabiting the artist’s own brush as it hesitates between writing and drawing. Are You a Guilty Feminist?Comedian Deborah Frances-White discusses the perfectly funny side of oh-so-imperfect feminism. The Techlash Comes to Milan. So Does the Coronavirus Fear.It’s been an unsettling end to the Italian season, but at Marni and Bottega Veneta, antidotes were in the offing. More Recent Articles |
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A Trump administration official on Sunday denied recent intelligence reports that state Russia is interfering in the 2020 presidential election to aid President Donald Trump's re-election.
Former Detroit Pistons forward Markieff Morris cleared waivers and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Colorado officially hired former Miami Dolphins assistant coach Karl Dorrell as the school's next head football coach.
"Riverdale" cast members Skeet Ulrich and Marisol Nichols announced Sunday they are leaving The CW drama after four seasons.
Memphis Grizzlies power forward Jaren Jackson Jr. will miss at least two weeks after sustaining a knee injury.
Less than a week after a fiery crash at the end of the 62nd running of the Daytona 500, Ryan Newman provided an update on the injuries he sustained on the final lap of the race.
In a rematch of undefeated champions, Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in dominant fashion Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
A couple who disappeared more than a week ago while on vacation at a cottage in California were found alive, authorities said on Sunday.
Navy Midshipmen football player David Forney, 22, died Thursday night after being found unresponsive in his dorm room, Naval Academy officials announced.
Isreal and Gaza exchanged a barrage of rockets on Sunday after two Palestinians were shot on the southern Gaza Strip.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he has not yet selected a permanent nominee to be the next director of national intelligence and is considering as many as five candidates.
President Donald Trump traveled to India on Sunday to participate in a rally alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his hometown.
Singer Meghan Trainor's father is recovering from injuries he sustained when he was hit by a car this weekend.
The 117th American International Toy Fair New York, which bills itself as the largest international toy trade show in the Western Hemisphere, takes place from Feb. 22 through Feb. 25 at the Jacob Javits Center. The show includes mainstays and new creations. The show brings together more than 1,000 exhibiting manufacturers, distributors, importers and sales agents from around the globe to showcase their toy and entertainment products.
The family film "Sonic the Hedgehog" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $26.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Nine deaths have been reported after an earthquake struck near the border between Turkey and Iran just before 9 a.m. Sunday.
Israeli singer and model Daniella Pick, the wife of writer-director Quentin Tarantino, has given birth to their first child.
Filmmaker James Gunn has announced via Instagram he is nearly finished shooting his antihero movie "The Suicide Squad."
Tandem floats have been banned from parades through the remainder of Mardi Gras this year in New Orleans after a second person was killed.
Lizzo and "Just Mercy" were the big winners at the NAACP Image Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday.
"Line of Duty" and "I Am Nicola" actress Vicky McClure has signed on to star in ITV's six-part counter-terrorism thriller "Trigger Point."
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday described the coronavirus epidemic, which has reached more than 2,000 deaths, "the fastest spreading, with the most infected and was the most difficult to prevent and control" since the founding of the People's Republic.
As February enters its final week, AccuWeather forecasters are eyeing two storms -- one weakening, the other strengthening -- that have the potential to dump snow on areas from the central Plains and middle Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes region and the interior Northeast.
Many people who quit smoking before having weight-loss surgery go back to cigarettes after the procedure, a new study finds. 
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