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LeBron James becomes first Laker since Kobe Bryant to earn Player of the Month honors Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James was named Western Conference Player of the Month for January, becoming the first Laker since Kobe Bryant to earn the honor. Full Text: President Donald Trump's 2020 State of the Union address President Donald Trump delivered his third State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday. Pete Buttigieg takes narrow lead as first Iowa caucus results roll in Pete Buttigieg held a narrow lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the early returns announced Tuesday in the Iowa caucuses. Boston Red Sox agree to trade Mookie Betts, David Price to Los Angeles Dodgers The Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a trade that will send star outfielder Mookie Betts and starting pitcher David Price to the Dodgers. Ford reports $1.7B 4th-quarter loss Ford reported a disappointing fourth quarter for 2019 on Tuesday, posting a net loss of $1.7 billion. Chris Pratt, Antoine Fuqua reuniting for 'Terminal List' "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Jurassic World" actor Chris Pratt is executive producing and plans to star in a TV series based on Jack Carr's book, "The Terminal List." Coronavirus: China reports 65 new deaths in Hubei, bringing death toll 490 The Chinese National Health Commission reported 65 new deaths from the coronavirus on Tuesday, raising the death toll in China to 490. Police: Man arrested for fatally shooting sisters at Texas A&M Police on Tuesday arrested and charged a 21-year-old man with capital murder for the targeted, shooting deaths of two sisters at a dormitory at Texas A&M University-Commerce earlier this week, officials said. Longmire Days 2020 fan festival set for July 16-19 The 2020 edition of the Longmire Days fan festival is to take place July 16-19 in Buffalo, Wyo. Orange County DA to drop rape case against surgeon, girlfriend citing lack of evidence Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said Tuesday that he plans to dismiss rape charges against Newport Beach surgeon Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, Cerissa Riley, citing a lack of evidence. John Travolta, Kevin Hart to co-star in Quibi series 'Die Hart' "Pulp Fiction" icon John Travolta and "Jumanji: The Next Level" star Kevin Hart have signed on to play the leads in Quibi's action comedy series, "Die Hart." Grizzlies' Dillon Brooks on Andre Iguodala: 'I can't wait until we find a way to trade him' Memphis Grizzlies swingman Dillon Brooks offered a sharp response when asked about speculation that veteran forward Andre Iguodala could be moved. Audit finds unaddressed training deficiencies on Burke-class destroyers Navy fleet commanders identified -- but did not address -- training deficiencies during deployment cycles for Arleigh Burke-class missile destroyers, said a Department of Defense report released Tuesday. No Season 8 for 'Ray Donovan' on Showtime Showtime said Tuesday it has canceled its drama "Ray Donovan" after seven seasons. R.J. Hampton returns to United States to recover from hip injury, prepare for NBA Draft New Zealand Breakers star R.J. Hampton ended his short stint with the team and will return to the United States to prepare for the 2020 NBA Draft. Tennessee prison escapee indicted in rape, slaying of corrections employee A Tennessee man who escaped from prison last year was indicted on 15 counts in the killing and rape of a Tennessee Department of Corrections employee. Macy's to close 125 stores, cut 2,000 corporate jobs in next three years Macy's announced Tuesday that it plans to close 125 stores throughout the next three years. Survey: Online bullying makes teen depression, PTSD worse Cyberbullying can worsen symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in young people, new research shows. Shooting at Mexican arcade leaves 9 dead A shooting at a video arcade in Mexico's Michoacan state left nine people dead, including four minors, local officials said. Mark Dantonio steps down as head football coach at Michigan State Longtime Michigan State head football coach Mark Dantonio announced Tuesday that he's stepping down from his role at the school. New York Knicks fire team president Steve Mills The New York Knicks parted ways with team president Steve Mills after another disappointing start to the season. |
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Iowa Results: What We Know So FarPartial results for the caucuses were released, and the confusion continued to reverberate around the presidential race. Faulty Iowa App Was Part of Push to Restore Democrats’ Digital EdgeThe app that sowed chaos at the caucuses was the work of Shadow Inc., a group founded by veterans of the Clinton campaign. Everyone Kept Saying Politics Was Broken. Well?“It’s hard to look at Washington or look at Iowa and think that our national politics is working.” Fear and Takeout: 14 Days in Coronavirus ‘Self-Quarantine’Hundreds of Americans who recently traveled to China are isolating themselves in basements and dorm rooms, waiting to see if they develop symptoms of the dangerous virus. Netflix Spent Big on Oscar-Worthy Films. That May Not Be Enough.The streaming giant has a leading 24 nominations, but forecasters don’t expect it to win many Academy Awards on Sunday. Dear Oscars, I Love You. But We Need to Talk.The Academy Awards has made mistakes before, writes our critic. But this year’s crop of best-picture nominees may be the breaking point. Miuccia Prada Will Be Getting Sensitivity TrainingIt’s part of a settlement the company reached with the New York City Commission on Human Rights to address recent racist incidents. Dior and Gucci are next. Iowa, State of the Union, Taylor Swift: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What Happened in Iowa?Frustration at the caucuses, with two candidates trying to claim victory and still no final results. A Peek Inside YouTube’s Money MachineAlphabet unexpectedly disclosed how much revenue its video platform collected last year. Was it just a distraction from results that didn’t meet investor expectations? Um, What Just Happened in Iowa?Buttigieg and Sanders were triumphant. But Trump had a few things he wanted to say for himself. After Acquittal, It’s Anything Goes for the RepublicansThe party’s new doctrine: What’s good for Trump is good for America. The Center Cannot HoldBernie Sanders’s strong showing in Iowa is a turning point in the battle between the party’s establishment and left wing. Mother Nature Scoffs at Trump’s Mideast Peace PlanClimate change and other conditions don’t respect boundary lines. Who Won and Who Lost the Fiasco in Iowa?The biggest winner, Mayor Pete, loses the most from the debacle, while a big loser, Biden, welcomed the absurdity. The App That Broke the Iowa CaucusDemocrats desperately need to win the internet to beat Trump. Their first big test was a massive failure. I Feel Personally Judged by J. Lo’s BodyAre we really supposed to look this good at 50 now? Four Ways to Help Your College Student Grow UpNone of them involve calling the school to fix their problems. How the Far Right Became Europe’s New NormalIt was a scandal when a far-right party entered government two decades ago. Now it’s just routine. What happened? The Money Behind Trump’s MoneyThe inside story of the president and Deutsche Bank, his lender of last resort. The Trans Actors Challenging Outmoded Ideas of MasculinityDespite years of progress, trans male representation in film and television has remained all but nonexistent. Now, there’s a new group of rising stars. Raising Ski Great Mikaela Shiffrin, and Finding BalanceHer father, Jeff Shiffrin, loved watching his daughter win ski races, but he always said that wasn’t what life was about when raising a future champion. Macy’s Plans Another Round of Closings and Job CutsThe department store chain said that it would close at least 125 stores over the next three years and also eliminate about 2,000 jobs. Gene Reynolds, an Architect of ‘M*A*S*H,’ Is Dead at 96He also helped bring another acclaimed series, “Lou Grant,” to television. Evo Morales, Now in Exile, to Run for Bolivia’s SenateMr. Morales, the former president of Bolivia, is now living in Argentina and facing an arrest warrant in his homeland. His bid for the Senate could further roil a bitterly divided nation. Jeffrey Epstein’s Mystery Bank Came Alive After His DeathSouthern Country International received millions of dollars from Mr. Epstein’s estate in December. Gandhi’s Killer Evokes Admiration as Never BeforeAs Hindu nationalism continues its march across India, a cult of personality is rising around Nathuram Godse, the Hindu extremist who killed Gandhi. An Oklahoma Man Lost His Son. A Day Later, He Drove Onto a Crowded Sidewalk.High school cross-country runners were starting their afternoon run on Monday when a pickup truck plowed into them, killing two students. Credibility of Accuser Jessica Mann Attacked in Weinstein TrialDefense lawyers again portrayed her as an opportunistic manipulator who had a long romantic relationship with the producer. Wedding Insurance 101Want to protect yourself in the event of a wedding mishap, severe weather conditions or a vendor incident? Here’s what to consider before getting wedding insurance. Hawaii Is a Paradise, but Whose?A growing number of Hawaiians say that tourism isn’t working for them. Here’s how they are trying to change it. It’s ‘Chinatown,’ Jake. On Second Thought, Don’t Forget It.Sam Wasson’s “The Big Goodbye” pays loving attention to a classic movie and the era that made it possible. I’ve Inherited a Fatal Disease. Can I Tell My Sister’s Children About Their Risk?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on overruling your sibling to tell her children about their genetic predisposition to a terminal illness and more. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Worried About Telling Him My Age’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. ‘BoJack Horseman’: Here Are the Best Animal GagsThe Netflix comedy’s animal-joke architect shares his favorites, and discusses why “the fact that we get so stupid lets us earn when we get so serious.” The Joy of Cooking NakedDespite the occasional splatter burn, nudists say their relationship to eating, at home or in restaurants, is better and healthier without all the clothing. Mumbai Police Play a Trick on Honking DriversIt involves a red light hooked to a decibel meter, and the timer resets when harsh horns get too loud. Now, other cities are inquiring. More Recent Articles |
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Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James was named Western Conference Player of the Month for January, becoming the first Laker since Kobe Bryant to earn the honor.
President Donald Trump delivered his third State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday.
Pete Buttigieg held a narrow lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the early returns announced Tuesday in the Iowa caucuses.
The Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a trade that will send star outfielder Mookie Betts and starting pitcher David Price to the Dodgers.
Ford reported a disappointing fourth quarter for 2019 on Tuesday, posting a net loss of $1.7 billion.
"Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Jurassic World" actor Chris Pratt is executive producing and plans to star in a TV series based on Jack Carr's book, "The Terminal List."
The Chinese National Health Commission reported 65 new deaths from the coronavirus on Tuesday, raising the death toll in China to 490.
Police on Tuesday arrested and charged a 21-year-old man with capital murder for the targeted, shooting deaths of two sisters at a dormitory at Texas A&M University-Commerce earlier this week, officials said.
The 2020 edition of the Longmire Days fan festival is to take place July 16-19 in Buffalo, Wyo.
Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said Tuesday that he plans to dismiss rape charges against Newport Beach surgeon Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, Cerissa Riley, citing a lack of evidence.
"Pulp Fiction" icon John Travolta and "Jumanji: The Next Level" star Kevin Hart have signed on to play the leads in Quibi's action comedy series, "Die Hart."
Memphis Grizzlies swingman Dillon Brooks offered a sharp response when asked about speculation that veteran forward Andre Iguodala could be moved.
Navy fleet commanders identified -- but did not address -- training deficiencies during deployment cycles for Arleigh Burke-class missile destroyers, said a Department of Defense report released Tuesday.
Showtime said Tuesday it has canceled its drama "Ray Donovan" after seven seasons.
New Zealand Breakers star R.J. Hampton ended his short stint with the team and will return to the United States to prepare for the 2020 NBA Draft.
A Tennessee man who escaped from prison last year was indicted on 15 counts in the killing and rape of a Tennessee Department of Corrections employee.
Macy's announced Tuesday that it plans to close 125 stores throughout the next three years.
Cyberbullying can worsen symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in young people, new research shows.
A shooting at a video arcade in Mexico's Michoacan state left nine people dead, including four minors, local officials said.
Longtime Michigan State head football coach Mark Dantonio announced Tuesday that he's stepping down from his role at the school.
The New York Knicks parted ways with team president Steve Mills after another disappointing start to the season. 
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