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United States designates Chinese media as government operations The State Department on Tuesday designated five Chinese media companies as foreign missions of the Asian nation, requiring them to register with the United States as if they were an embassy or consulate. Pittsburgh Steelers hire Ike Hilliard as wide receivers coach The Pittsburgh Steelers named nine-year coaching veteran and former NFL wideout Ike Hilliard as their new wide receivers coach. Death toll tops 2,000; countries evacuate citizens from coronavirus-stricken ship South Korea, Canada, Australia and Britain are rushing to evacuate citizens from a cruise ship that is quarantined off Japan's coast amid a drastic increase of coronavirus infections among its passengers. U.S. punish Russian company Rosneft for helping Venezuela evade sanctions The Trump administration said Tuesday it has leveled new sanctions against Russian company Rosneft Trading for actively helping Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro get around existing U.S. penalties. Iowa caucus recanvass leaves Buttigieg, Sanders separated by .08 percent Bernie Sanders campaign requested a recount after a recanvass of the Iowa caucus showed Pete Buttigieg held a lead of less than a hundredth of a percent in state delegate equivalents. Philadelphia Eagles to release veteran LB Nigel Bradham The Philadelphia Eagles are moving on from veteran linebacker Nigel Bradham after four seasons. Reggie Jackson to join Los Angeles Clippers after buyout with Detroit Pistons Veteran point guard Reggie Jackson will join the Los Angeles Clippers after agreeing to a contract buyout with the Detroit Pistons. Ex-Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen signing with Seattle Seahawks Former Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen agreed to a one-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday. S.C. 6-year-old died of asphyxiation hours after being abducted by neighbor South Carolina 6-year-old Faye Swetlik died hours after being abducted by her neighbor, authorities said Tuesday. NYC jury ends first day of deliberations with no verdict in Harvey Weinstein trial Jurors who will decide the fate of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein ended their first day of deliberations Tuesday without a verdict. Lakers' LeBron James calls out MLB commish Rob Manfred: 'Listen to your players' Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James slammed MLB commissioner Rob Manfred for the league's handling of the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal. Judge dismisses case challenging U.S. ban on Huawei products A U.S. federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Chinese telecom company Huawei, disputing a ban on federal agencies and contractors buying certain products from the company. Study: Fluoride good for teeth, but over-exposure may damage enamel In a study, researchers report that while fluoride has benefits for teeth, over-exposure can damage the ability of enamel cells to take in and store calcium. General Atomics nabs two deals totaling $35.M for work on EMALs General Atomics received two contracts totaling $35.6 million for work on the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System for the Navy, the Pentagon announced Thursday. Ryan Newman awake, speaking with family after Daytona 500 crash NASCAR driver Ryan Newman is awake and speaking with family and doctors a day after being involved in a devastating crash on the final lap of the Daytona 500. Audit: U.S. failed to account for nearly $715M in arms to fight ISIS The U.S. military did not properly account for nearly $715 million in weapons and equipment intended for Syrian partners fighting ISIS, according to a Department of Defense report released Tuesday. U.S., Boeing send 3 Super Hornets to Finland for aircraft upgrade Three Super Hornet aircraft arrived in Helsinki Tuesday as Boeing launched its flight evaluation phase for Finland's HX fighter replacement program, the last of the multi-role fighters the nation is considering. Kickstarter employees successfully vote to form unionPony rescued from flooded field amid stormy weather in England Animal rescuers in Britain said a water rescue team was dispatched to save a pony that was stranded in a flooded field. Radio telescope measures aurorae in distant planetary system With the help of a powerful radio telescope in the Netherlands, scientists have developed a new way to study the environment around exoplanets Crews struggle to keep roads clear as winter storm crosses the country A winter storm is dumping snow across upstate New York and portions of New England on Tuesday as it skirts across the Canada border. Blood pressure drug linked to cancer, other side effects Patients taking a common diuretic to help lower blood pressure may be better off with a similarly effective but safer one, a new study suggests. Watch: Police officer, kayaker rescue dog from frozen Ohio pond An Ohio police officer was able to rescue a dog that fell through the ice of a frozen pond with some assistance from a kayaker. |
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Trump Grants Clemency to Blagojevich, Milken and KerikThe president also pardoned or commuted the sentences of eight others on Tuesday, including Edward DeBartolo, a former owner of the San Francisco 49ers. Pardon Closes the Book on Milken’s Case but Can’t Rewrite ItAn alternative narrative portrays Michael Milken, a symbol of 1980s greed, as a maverick crushed by the establishment. Even money won’t make that a reality. A Complete List of Trump’s Pardons and CommutationsThe president granted full pardons to seven people and commutations to four others on Tuesday. Here’s who they are. As Trump Claims to Be Law of the Land, Barr’s Irritation BuildsThe president broadly asserted his authority of the criminal justice system, attacking law enforcement officials and issuing pardons. Michael Bloomberg Has to Debate Without a NetCandidates are not permitted to haul field organizers or canapés or record-reframing ad campaigns onstage with them. So the former mayor will stand on his own. Iowa Democrats Complete Recanvass, but No Delegates Are ShiftedBernie Sanders’s campaign said it would request the more intensive step of a recount after the state party announced that it had changed results in 29 precincts but that no national delegates would be moved. Fact-Checking Pete Buttigieg Before the Nevada CaucusesThe former mayor of South Bend, Ind., has cherry-picked his record on minority poverty and arrests, overstated his consistency on health policy and used a questionable rationale to attack a rival. In Europe, Fear Spreads Faster Than the Coronavirus ItselfAbout 40 cases have been confirmed in Europe, but people and places associated with the illness face stigmatization. ‘It’s Like the End of the World’At the Turkish border with Syria, tales of the desperation unfolding on the other side, where some 900,000 people are fleeing a Syrian assault. Ben Affleck Tried to Drink Away the Pain. Now He’s Trying Honesty.The actor speaks frankly about everything from his addictive behavior and his divorce to why he lied about that back tattoo. Rod Blagojevich, Syria, Daytona 500: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Epic Battle Between Trump and Bezos Is OnAmazon is pointing the finger right at the president over the awarding of the JEDI military contract. You’ve Seen the Ads, Now See the CandidateAfter spending over $400 million promoting himself, Michael Bloomberg faces the scrutiny of a debate for the first time. Save Scouting. End the Boy Scouts.Scouting as an idea is valuable, even vital. And we don’t need a toxic organization to do it. All This Dystopia, and for What?When privacy-eroding technology doesn’t deliver on its promises. Why Do My Fellow Republicans Make Excuses for Trump’s Deficits?He is driving the country to financial ruin. And his own party is letting it happen. We’re Reading the Coronavirus Numbers WrongUp-to-the-minute reports and statistics can unintentionally distort the facts. Who Has the Best Chance to Beat Trump?Reflecting recent polls, readers don’t agree on a particular candidate. The Supreme Court Could Upend This State’s Schools Over $150The Montana education system was designed for fairness and pulling together. The justices should appreciate that legacy. Will Bloomberg Save or Sink the Democrats?The billionaire and former Republican could test the limits of the Democratic dictum to “vote blue no matter who.” Who Will Turn Out the Lights at Trump’s White House?The president’s tweets, Bill Barr’s doings and the contest for the Democratic nomination made for quite a week of political theater. My Father in Syria Needed PillsIt took two weeks for them to get to him. By then it was too late. A Quiet Respite in a Bustling Open WorkplaceMore than a decade into the era of the open-plan office, a host of ancillary spaces like “phone booths” and “meeting pods” are cropping up, offering employees an escape from their co-workers. The Culinary Couple Who Built a British EmpireThe chefs Fergus and Margot Henderson have forged an identity for modern British cooking, grounded in technique and tradition. But will their legacy survive the divisions of Brexit? ‘It’s Pretty Brutal’: The Sandwich Generation Pays a PriceParents feel emotionally and financially stressed by caring for young children and older relatives at the same time. U.S. Designates China’s Official Media as Operatives of the Communist StateThe move is the latest in the Trump administration’s efforts to counter Beijing’s influence and intelligence operations in the United States. Australian Police Treating Car Fire That Killed 3 Children as Crime SceneResidents in Brisbane reportedly tried to extinguish the fire, which also killed one man and hospitalized a woman who were in the vehicle. Aaron Judge (and LeBron James) Join Chorus of Astros CondemnationEchoing fellow stars like Cody Bellinger and Mike Trout, the Yankees’ cornerstone player didn’t hold back on the Astros’ cheating-stained title: “You didn’t earn it.” Southern Baptist Convention Removes Church With Registered Sex Offender PastorThe largest Protestant denomination in the country expelled a small church in Texas. Harvey Weinstein’s Lawyer Wrote an Article Addressing Jurors. The Judge Is Unhappy.The film producer’s lawyer urged jurors to do “what they know is right,’’ prompting the prosecution to complain of jury tampering. What if Trump Wins? Europeans Fear a More Permanent Shift Against ThemMany sense the potential for a real parting of ways should the American president get a second term. How to Build Healthy HabitsIt’s not about willpower. Good habits happen when we set ourselves up for success. Our new challenge will show you how. Julian Barnes, Playing Against Character, Writes About a Character of Action and Appetite“The Man in the Red Coat” revisits the scandals, art and fashions of the Belle Époque through the life of a charismatic doctor. The Anything but Humble CarrotYotam Ottolenghi thinks this root vegetable has a fascinating history and is best enjoyed intact, its color and shape on display. Two Divorce Lawyers Take Their Work HomeDana and Michael Stutman learn all the lessons from clients, including one important one: treat each other nicely. Why Teenagers Reject Parents’ Solutions to Their ProblemsIt’s usually because we’re not giving them what they’re really looking for. Combining Aerobics and Weights Tied to Optimal Weight ControlActivities like walking and lifting weights were both tied to a healthier weight, but combining the two may have the most benefits. Michael Bloomberg Surges in Polls and Qualifies for 2 Democratic DebatesAfter garnering 19 percent support in a national poll, the billionaire will be on the debate stage, where he is certain to be a target of onstage criticism. More Recent Articles |
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The State Department on Tuesday designated five Chinese media companies as foreign missions of the Asian nation, requiring them to register with the United States as if they were an embassy or consulate.
The Pittsburgh Steelers named nine-year coaching veteran and former NFL wideout Ike Hilliard as their new wide receivers coach.
South Korea, Canada, Australia and Britain are rushing to evacuate citizens from a cruise ship that is quarantined off Japan's coast amid a drastic increase of coronavirus infections among its passengers.
The Trump administration said Tuesday it has leveled new sanctions against Russian company Rosneft Trading for actively helping Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro get around existing U.S. penalties.
Bernie Sanders campaign requested a recount after a recanvass of the Iowa caucus showed Pete Buttigieg held a lead of less than a hundredth of a percent in state delegate equivalents.
The Philadelphia Eagles are moving on from veteran linebacker Nigel Bradham after four seasons.
Veteran point guard Reggie Jackson will join the Los Angeles Clippers after agreeing to a contract buyout with the Detroit Pistons.
Former Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen agreed to a one-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday.
South Carolina 6-year-old Faye Swetlik died hours after being abducted by her neighbor, authorities said Tuesday.
Jurors who will decide the fate of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein ended their first day of deliberations Tuesday without a verdict.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James slammed MLB commissioner Rob Manfred for the league's handling of the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal.
A U.S. federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Chinese telecom company Huawei, disputing a ban on federal agencies and contractors buying certain products from the company.
In a study, researchers report that while fluoride has benefits for teeth, over-exposure can damage the ability of enamel cells to take in and store calcium.
General Atomics received two contracts totaling $35.6 million for work on the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System for the Navy, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
NASCAR driver Ryan Newman is awake and speaking with family and doctors a day after being involved in a devastating crash on the final lap of the Daytona 500.
The U.S. military did not properly account for nearly $715 million in weapons and equipment intended for Syrian partners fighting ISIS, according to a Department of Defense report released Tuesday.
Three Super Hornet aircraft arrived in Helsinki Tuesday as Boeing launched its flight evaluation phase for Finland's HX fighter replacement program, the last of the multi-role fighters the nation is considering.
A group of more than 80 Kickstarter employees voted to form a union Tuesday.
Animal rescuers in Britain said a water rescue team was dispatched to save a pony that was stranded in a flooded field.
With the help of a powerful radio telescope in the Netherlands, scientists have developed a new way to study the environment around exoplanets
A winter storm is dumping snow across upstate New York and portions of New England on Tuesday as it skirts across the Canada border.
Patients taking a common diuretic to help lower blood pressure may be better off with a similarly effective but safer one, a new study suggests.
An Ohio police officer was able to rescue a dog that fell through the ice of a frozen pond with some assistance from a kayaker. 
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