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2 in 3 women unhappy with breast size, may pose health risk Most women won't be surprised by this finding: Less than one-third of women worldwide are satisfied with the size of their breasts. But a new study suggests this dissatisfaction may have implications for health. New York Knicks plan to hire agent Leon Rose as team president The New York Knicks are expected to hire Leon Rose, an NBA player agent at Creative Artists Agency, as the team's president of basketball operations. White House announces death of al-Qaida leader Qassim al-Rimi The White House on Thursday announced that al-Qaida leader Qassim al-Rimi was killed in Yemen. Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders reach virtual tie after 100% of Iowa precincts report Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders reached a virtual tie in delegates after 100 percent of precincts in the Iowa caucus reported votes on Thursday evening. Cleveland Cavaliers to acquire Andre Drummond in trade with Detroit Pistons The Cleveland Cavaliers are finalizing a deal with the Detroit Pistons to acquire All-Star big man Andre Drummond. Timberwolves trade Andrew Wiggins to Warriors for D'Angelo Russell The Minnesota Timberwolves traded forward Andrew Wiggins to the Golden State Warriors in a deal that nets them All-Star guard D'Angelo Russell. MLS, players union reach agreement on new five-year CBA Major League Soccer and the MLS Players Association reached an agreement on a new five-year collective bargaining agreement. USS St. Louis departs on maiden voyage to Central America The USS Little Rock, also known as Littoral Combat Ship 9, departed Mayport, Fla., Thursday for the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility for its maiden voyage. El Paso Walmart shooter indicted on 90 federal charges, including hate crimes Accused El Paso gunman Patrick Crusius was indicted on 90 federal charges including hate crimes on Thursday. DoD report affirms Space Force's commitment to minimal budget and bureaucracy A Department of Defense report submitted to Congress this week was light on detail, but emphasized the newly created branch's commitment to minimizing cost and bureaucracy. Bureau of Land Management finalizes management plans for Utah land monuments The Bureau of Land Management released plans permitting drilling, mining and grazing in the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears monuments in Utah on Thursday. Los Angeles Rams' Eric Weddle announces retirement after 13 NFL seasons Veteran safety Eric Weddle announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday after 13 seasons. Los Angeles Clippers to acquire Marcus Morris, Isaiah Thomas in 3-team trade The Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and Washington Wizards agreed to a three-team trade that will send Marcus Morris and former All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas to the Clippers. Study: Gene variant increases dementia risk in Parkinson's patients A genetic variant associated with Alzheimer's disease increases the risk of dementia in people with Parkinson's disease, researchers say. Mud wasp nests used to date ancient Australian rock art Researchers have used mud wasp nests to narrow the age range of Aboriginal rock art in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Los Angeles to hold public memorial for Kobe Bryant, helicopter crash victims Feb. 24 A public memorial for Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna Bryant and the seven other people killed in a helicopter crash last month will be held on Feb. 24. Watch: Police rescue wallaby struggling nearly four miles off shore Police in Australia shared video of the rescue of a wallaby found swimming in circles nearly 4 miles from shore. Camera, social media reunite woman with stolen purse A woman whose $350 purse was stolen out of a rental vehicle in New Orleans was reunited with her property thanks to a stranger, her GoPro camera and social media. Chinese coronavirus whistle-blower dies of coronavirus A doctor accused by law enforcement in China of "spreading rumors" about the coronavirus outbreak is in critical condition with the virus, as the WHO and CDC distribute new test kits to speed screening. People with cluster headaches miss twice as much work People afflicted with cluster headaches miss work twice as often as colleagues without the debilitating headaches, a new study finds. In photos: Highlights from the week of February 3, 2020 in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump is acquitted in an impeachment trial in the Senate; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rips up Trump's State of the Union speech; and Venezuelan leader Juan Guaido visits, among the highlights from Washington, D.C. for the week of February 3, 2020. Watch: Firefighters rescue cat with head stuck in tire rim Firefighters in California said they ended up using a power saw to free a cat that ended up with its head stuck through the middle of a tire rim. |
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China Tightens Wuhan Lockdown in ‘Wartime’ Battle With CoronavirusWith infections doubling every four days and more than 600 deaths, China intensified its response in Wuhan, with house-to-house temperature checks and mass confinements at quarantine centers. Chinese Doctor, Silenced After Warning of Outbreak, Dies From CoronavirusDr. Li Wenliang issued a warning about a strange new virus. Then the authorities summoned him for questioning. Muddled Democratic Race Hurtles to New HampshireA remarkable level of discord enveloped the start of the nominating process as results from Iowa’s troubled caucuses showed Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in a dead heat. Bloomberg Pursues Wealthy Donors, but Not Their CheckbooksMichael Bloomberg has sworn off taking money from other people for his presidential campaign. But in private, he is courting rich Democrats, potentially posing a challenge for his moderate rivals. Trump Hails Acquittal and Lashes Out at His ‘Evil’ and ‘Corrupt’ OpponentsAs President Trump renewed his attacks on Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrats, his press secretary threatened payback against them. How Mitch McConnell Delivered Acquittal for TrumpThe majority leader — who has proved adept at the hand-to-hand procedural combat of the Senate, frustrating Democrats at every turn — had been preparing for a trial for nearly a year. ‘Extortion’: N.Y. Assails Trump Administration Over Traveler ProgramsHomeland Security officials accused New York of jeopardizing the country’s safety by restricting access to motor vehicle databases. Freeze on Global Entry Enrollment for New Yorkers: What We KnowHow does the suspension affect those currently enrolled, those who have applied and those who want to apply in the future? After Disasters, Puerto Ricans Are Left With $1.6 Billion in Unpaid Insurance ClaimsHomeowners and cities say they’re getting pennies on the dollar. Some insurers have gone out of business. Lawsuits and claims of fraud — on both sides — are flying. Kim Kardashian Has Learned RestraintAs her shapewear company, Skims, grows, the mogul is getting what she wants — and getting comfortable. Impeachment, Iowa, Oscars: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Mitt Romney’s Lonely VoteWe spoke with the only senator in history who has voted to convict a president of his own party about the thinking behind his decision. On Politics: Acquitted. What’s Next?Attention turns fully to November, and Biden admits a “gut punch.” This is your morning tip sheet. What Did We Learn in Iowa?And what can the coronavirus tell us about China’s global standing? How Trump Wins AgainAre Democrats going to give this election away? You From New York? You’re First on Trump’s Revenge ListIf you live in the state, you won’t be able to enroll in Trusted Traveler Programs. The Triumph of Fiscal HypocrisyWhat we can learn from Trump’s deficitpalooza. In Private, Republicans Admit They Acquitted Trump Out of FearOne journalist remarked to me, “How in the world can these senators walk around here upright when they have no backbone?” Thank You, IowaYou’ve definitively shown us why you shouldn’t be first on the political calendar, and so much more. Four More Years of Trump?After acquittal, the question is whether his good luck will last. I Quit My Bank. Am I Saving the World?In our dystopian times, it’s too easy to fall into despair. But some day I will live on a donkey sanctuary with Michael B. Jordan. When White Women Wanted a Monument to Black ‘Mammies’A 1923 fight shows Confederate monuments are about power, not Southern heritage. How Can I Open Myself Up to New Romantic Relationships?“You should not be able to walk away unscathed, which is to say, unchanged,” writes one of our advice columnists. Trump Opens National Monument Land to Energy ExplorationThe Trump administration finalized plans to open land once in Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument to mining and oil and gas exploration. Brazil Judge Dismisses Charges Against the Journalist Glenn GreenwaldA federal judge decided Mr. Greenwald should not stand trial for his role in bringing to light hacked cellphone messages, citing a ruling from a Supreme Court justice that shielded him. Elliott Management Is Said to Push for Change at SoftBankThe big activist hedge fund is urging SoftBank to buy back stock and change its governance to drive up its stock price. A ‘Disappointed’ Steve Cohen Walks Away From Mets PurchaseA deal for the current owners to sell control of the team to the hedge fund billionaire fell apart, but the Wilpon family is still looking for a buyer. Boeing Refuses to Cooperate With New Inquiry Into Deadly CrashDutch lawmakers are reviewing an investigation into a 2009 accident with striking parallels to the recent 737 Max crashes. U.S. safety officials also declined to participate. Kobe Bryant Memorial Is Planned for Staples Center on Feb. 24The memorial will be held at the arena where Bryant starred for the Los Angeles Lakers. Brokers’ Fees Fallout: Renters Are Jubilant, but Agents Are ReelingAn industry that employs 25,000 workers fears job losses after a sudden ban on brokers’ fees for New York renters. For the Irish, Varadkar May Have Won Brexit, but He Lost the War at HomeYoung, gay and multiracial, the Irish prime minister seemed to embody the new Ireland. But he neglected the domestic audience, which is expected to cast him out on Saturday. Has Your Veterinarian Been Accused of Malpractice? It May Be Tough to Find OutQuestions. Rapport. License checks. Second opinions. Here are some tips for finding the right veterinarian for you and your animals. As Long as There’s Been an Envelope, Oscar Parties Have Pushed ItThe night’s star-studded soirees are always more entertaining than the show itself. ‘Birds of Prey’ Review: Nihilism for Fun and ProfitMargot Robbie stars as the cosplay favorite Harley Quinn in a movie that plays at provocation but declines to provoke anything like a thought. Where to Stream ‘Spartacus’ and Other Great Kirk Douglas MoviesThe classic Hollywood star didn’t always play the hero. But whether good guy or heel, he brought a towering presence to the screen. When the Teenager or Young Adult Has CancerAdolescents and young adults are a special population of cancer patients. More Recent Articles |
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Most women won't be surprised by this finding: Less than one-third of women worldwide are satisfied with the size of their breasts. But a new study suggests this dissatisfaction may have implications for health.
The New York Knicks are expected to hire Leon Rose, an NBA player agent at Creative Artists Agency, as the team's president of basketball operations.
The White House on Thursday announced that al-Qaida leader Qassim al-Rimi was killed in Yemen.
Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders reached a virtual tie in delegates after 100 percent of precincts in the Iowa caucus reported votes on Thursday evening.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are finalizing a deal with the Detroit Pistons to acquire All-Star big man Andre Drummond.
The Minnesota Timberwolves traded forward Andrew Wiggins to the Golden State Warriors in a deal that nets them All-Star guard D'Angelo Russell.
Major League Soccer and the MLS Players Association reached an agreement on a new five-year collective bargaining agreement.
The USS Little Rock, also known as Littoral Combat Ship 9, departed Mayport, Fla., Thursday for the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility for its maiden voyage.
Accused El Paso gunman Patrick Crusius was indicted on 90 federal charges including hate crimes on Thursday.
A Department of Defense report submitted to Congress this week was light on detail, but emphasized the newly created branch's commitment to minimizing cost and bureaucracy.
The Bureau of Land Management released plans permitting drilling, mining and grazing in the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears monuments in Utah on Thursday.
Veteran safety Eric Weddle announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday after 13 seasons.
The Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and Washington Wizards agreed to a three-team trade that will send Marcus Morris and former All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas to the Clippers.
A genetic variant associated with Alzheimer's disease increases the risk of dementia in people with Parkinson's disease, researchers say.
Researchers have used mud wasp nests to narrow the age range of Aboriginal rock art in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
A public memorial for Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna Bryant and the seven other people killed in a helicopter crash last month will be held on Feb. 24.
Police in Australia shared video of the rescue of a wallaby found swimming in circles nearly 4 miles from shore.
A woman whose $350 purse was stolen out of a rental vehicle in New Orleans was reunited with her property thanks to a stranger, her GoPro camera and social media.
A doctor accused by law enforcement in China of "spreading rumors" about the coronavirus outbreak is in critical condition with the virus, as the WHO and CDC distribute new test kits to speed screening.
People afflicted with cluster headaches miss work twice as often as colleagues without the debilitating headaches, a new study finds.
President Donald Trump is acquitted in an impeachment trial in the Senate; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rips up Trump's State of the Union speech; and Venezuelan leader Juan Guaido visits, among the highlights from Washington, D.C. for the week of February 3, 2020.
Firefighters in California said they ended up using a power saw to free a cat that ended up with its head stuck through the middle of a tire rim. 
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