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Pompeo demands Cuba release dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday demanded Cuba release human rights activists Jose Daniel Ferrer, who was imprisoned by the Caribbean nation more than 100 days ago. San Jose Sharks trade Patrick Marleau to Pittsburgh Penguins The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired veteran forward Patrick Marleau from the San Jose Sharks. Former Bengals, Raiders LB Vontaze Burfict reinstated after 12-game suspension Veteran linebacker Vontaze Burfict has worked with personnel from around the NFL this off-season to conform his style of play to the league's rules after serving a 12-game suspension. Alabama authorities searching for escaped inmate convicted of murder Authorities in Alabama are searching for Daniel Miner, who escaped from a work-release program where he was serving a life sentence for murder with the possibility of parole. Joe Burrow jokes about retirement after hand size measurement at combine Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, one of the top prospects in the draft, showed his sense of humor after his hand size measurements were revealed at the NFL Scouting Combine. Coronavirus outbreak not a pandemic, but has potential to be, WHO says Deaths from COVID-19 in China continue to rise -- as of Monday there were 77,362 cases and 2,618 deaths -- and there have been more than 2,000 cases and 23 deaths confirmed across 28 other countries. Ex-Ohio State Buckeyes DE Chase Young to skip combine drills Former Ohio State Buckeyes star defensive end Chase Young won't participate in drills at the NFL Scouting Combine this week. White House requests $2.5B in emergency funding for coronavirus response The White House on Monday requested $2.5 billion in emergency funding from Congress to combat the coronavirus. Indiana Pacers' Jeremy Lamb out for season with major knee injury Indiana Pacers guard Jeremy Lamb will be out for the remainder of the season after suffering a major knee injury against the Toronto Raptors. Vanessa Bryant files wrongful death lawsuit against helicopter company Vanessa Bryant sued the company that owned the helicopter that crashed last month killing her husband Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna Bryant and seven others in January. Golden Knights acquire goalie Robin Lehner in trade with Blackhawks The Vegas Golden Knights obtained veteran goalie Robin Lehner from the Chicago Blackhawks near the end of the NHL trade deadline Monday. Federal appeals court upholds abortion referral ban at federally funded clinics A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Monday upheld a Trump administration revised rule banning federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions Phones more popular than wearable devices for tracking stepsDow closes 1,000 points lower on COVID-19 fears Heightened concern about the growing coronavirus outbreak spread to Wall Street and European markets Monday, leading the Dow Jones Industrial Average to drop 1,031 points, or 3.56 percent, at the close of trading. UPI's Kevin Dietsch honored for photos of Tiger Woods, Washington Nationals UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch won the first- and second-place prizes in the White House News Photographers Association 2020 Eyes of History contest for Sports Feature/Reaction. NASA's InSight lander mission yields first scientific paper on Marsquakes Researchers have published the first scientific papers that rely on data collected by NASA's InSight lander, which touched down on Mars just over a year ago. Pentagon adopts ethics for artificial intelligence use The Defense Department has announced adoption of ethical principles for use of artificial intelligence following 15 months of consultation with AI experts in industry, government, academia and the American public. Look: Woman finds snake slithering under vacuum in her cupboard A London woman looking for a pair of shoes in a cupboard inside her apartment found something far more startling -- a snake. Dietary choice can affect risk for stroke Want to avoid a stroke? Reach for fruits and veggies, new research suggests. A new European study of more than 418,000 people found that what you eat can influence your risk for different types of stroke. Stray Kids follow their own pathHulu: What's coming and going in March 2020 "Little Fires Everywhere," "Hillary" and new seasons of "Real Housewives of New York," "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and "Love Island: Australia" are headed to Hulu. Website offers $636 to watch all 24 James Bond movies in 24 days A British scrap car recycling website is accepting applications for an unusual dream job: getting paid more than $600 to watch all 24 James Bond films. |
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With Weinstein Conviction, Jury Delivers a Verdict on #MeTooThe defense argued #MeToo had gone too far, but the jury suggested the opposite: that accountability could extend from the court of public opinion to a court of law. Harvey Weinstein Is Gone, but Hollywood Is Still a Man’s WorldThe entertainment industry has undergone a tectonic shift in the past two years, but many of the most powerful people remain the same. U.S. Stocks Plunge as Coronavirus Crisis SpreadsAs outbreaks spread outside China, spiking in Italy and South Korea, investors are growing increasingly concerned about a global economic slowdown. ‘Recipe for a Massive Viral Outbreak’: Iran Emerges as a Worldwide ThreatLong a regional crossroads, Iran is spreading the new coronavirus to a host of neighboring countries. Many are ill-equipped to cope. Bernie Sanders Says He'll Attract a Wave of New Voters. It Hasn't Happened.Bernie Sanders has so far prevailed by expanding his appeal among traditional Democratic voters, not by driving record turnout. Kobe and Gianna Bryant Mourned by Los Angeles in Star-Filled TributeNearly a month after the Lakers star and his daughter died in a helicopter crash, thousands filled Staples Center to pay tribute. Coronavirus, Weinstein, Kobe Bryant: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Can Corporations Stop Climate Change?One letter to executives around the world has prioritized climate change on corporate agendas. But will this make a difference without government regulation? The Lessons of #MeToo’s MonsterAfter decades of abuse allegations, Harvey Weinstein is found guilty. Republican Cynicism May Win Trump Re-electionFiscal hypocrisy is his biggest advantage. Putin Would Hate President Bernie SandersThe Russian autocrat may support Sanders, but Sanders doesn’t support him. Don’t Just Live Your Life, Optimize It**Happiness not guaranteed What Is the Power of Celibacy?For both traditionalists and modernizers in the Roman Catholic Church, everything seems tied up with this priestly requirement. Let ‘West Side Story’ and Its Stereotypes DieThe latest Broadway revival can’t fix the painful way it depicts Puerto Ricans. Is the Coronavirus Outbreak a Pandemic Yet?It’s now clear that the coronavirus epidemic was never going to be contained. What’s next? I Spent Hours Talking to Victims. These Verdicts Will Give Them Hope.Harvey Weinstein’s conviction shows how cultural change is reshaping the criminal justice system. A Shot Before Last Call: Capturing New Orleans’s Vanishing Black BarsTwo years ago, a photographer began documenting the remaining black-owned bars and lounges on a storied stretch of St. Bernard Avenue. Inside these spaces, tradition is paramount. In Los Angeles, a Hug That Seems to Never (Ever) EndEven in the age of consent, this embrace can last longer than a Scorsese movie. McConnell, Looking to Energize Social Conservatives, Forces Votes on AbortionAfter months of legislative inactivity, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has scheduled votes on two abortion-related bills. Democrats argue they are attacks on women’s reproductive rights. Trump Administration Considers Punishing Chinese News OrganizationsU.S. officials said they were looking at ways to retaliate for China’s expulsion of three Wall Street Journal reporters, including evicting Chinese journalists who file intelligence reports. School for the Deaf Reports Dozens of Decades-Old Sexual Abuse CasesThe American School for the Deaf, founded in 1817 in Connecticut, said at least 37 alumni had also complained that they were subjected to corporal punishment by former staff members. Canada Oil-Sands Plan Collapses Over Politics and EconomicsA developer has abandoned a nine-year effort to extend mining, sparing Justin Trudeau a choice between energy interests and environmental concerns. Among Those Pressing Trump to Weed Out Disloyalty: Clarence Thomas’s WifeA group led by Ginni Thomas has targeted officials in the administration, and lobbied for its own preferred choices. As the president’s distrust in those serving him has grown, so has its sway. Central Park Races to Save a Rare Duck Gagging on a Piece of PlasticThe bird is unable to eat because of a discarded plastic ring stuck in its beak. John Franzese, Mafioso Who Consorted With Celebrities, Dies at 103Prosecutors said Sonny Franzese, a No. 2 in the Colombo organization, was a fearsome killer and an enduring mob “earner,” remaining active into his 90s. How to Give Compassionate Feedback While Still Being ConstructivePeople want feedback that helps them grow and improve. But how you deliver it matters, too. For Hilary Mantel, There’s No Time Like the Past“Wolf Hall” and “Bring Up the Bodies,” the first books in her Thomas Cromwell trilogy, have sold millions. Now the two-time Booker Prize winner is finishing the job with “The Mirror and the Light.” What’s It Like to Be an Emergency Goalie in an N.H.L. Game?After the Carolina Hurricanes lost two goaltenders to injury in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, David Ayres, 42, stepped in and got the win. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday demanded Cuba release human rights activists Jose Daniel Ferrer, who was imprisoned by the Caribbean nation more than 100 days ago.
The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired veteran forward Patrick Marleau from the San Jose Sharks.
Veteran linebacker Vontaze Burfict has worked with personnel from around the NFL this off-season to conform his style of play to the league's rules after serving a 12-game suspension.
Authorities in Alabama are searching for Daniel Miner, who escaped from a work-release program where he was serving a life sentence for murder with the possibility of parole.
Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, one of the top prospects in the draft, showed his sense of humor after his hand size measurements were revealed at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Deaths from COVID-19 in China continue to rise -- as of Monday there were 77,362 cases and 2,618 deaths -- and there have been more than 2,000 cases and 23 deaths confirmed across 28 other countries.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes star defensive end Chase Young won't participate in drills at the NFL Scouting Combine this week.
The White House on Monday requested $2.5 billion in emergency funding from Congress to combat the coronavirus.
Indiana Pacers guard Jeremy Lamb will be out for the remainder of the season after suffering a major knee injury against the Toronto Raptors.
Vanessa Bryant sued the company that owned the helicopter that crashed last month killing her husband Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna Bryant and seven others in January.
The Vegas Golden Knights obtained veteran goalie Robin Lehner from the Chicago Blackhawks near the end of the NHL trade deadline Monday.
A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Monday upheld a Trump administration revised rule banning federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions
Heightened concern about the growing coronavirus outbreak spread to Wall Street and European markets Monday, leading the Dow Jones Industrial Average to drop 1,031 points, or 3.56 percent, at the close of trading.
UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch won the first- and second-place prizes in the White House News Photographers Association 2020 Eyes of History contest for Sports Feature/Reaction.
Researchers have published the first scientific papers that rely on data collected by NASA's InSight lander, which touched down on Mars just over a year ago.
The Defense Department has announced adoption of ethical principles for use of artificial intelligence following 15 months of consultation with AI experts in industry, government, academia and the American public.
A London woman looking for a pair of shoes in a cupboard inside her apartment found something far more startling -- a snake.
Want to avoid a stroke? Reach for fruits and veggies, new research suggests. A new European study of more than 418,000 people found that what you eat can influence your risk for different types of stroke.
UPI spoke with JYP Entertainment's newest male K-pop group, Stray Kids.
"Little Fires Everywhere," "Hillary" and new seasons of "Real Housewives of New York," "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and "Love Island: Australia" are headed to Hulu.
A British scrap car recycling website is accepting applications for an unusual dream job: getting paid more than $600 to watch all 24 James Bond films. 
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