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Ex-Houston Astros player Marwin Gonzalez 'remorseful' for sign-stealing scandal Current Minnesota Twins utility man Marwin Gonzalez became the first position player from the 2017 Houston Astros team to publicly apologize for the club's illegal sign-stealing scheme. Justice Department lowers Roger Stone sentencing request; prosecutors quit case Hours after the Department of Justice announced plans to lower a sentencing request for former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone on Tuesday, four prosecutors quit the case. Report: 113 species require urgent help after Australia bushfires The Australian government has identified more than 100 animal species that will require urgent help due to the devastating bushfires that have ravaged the country. Jaguars to hire ex-Giants head coach Ben McAdoo as quarterbacks coach The Jacksonville Jaguars are adding another former head coach to the team's offensive staff after agreeing to a deal with Ben McAdoo. Sen. Michael Bennet drops out of 2020 presidential race After posting a poor showing in New Hampshire, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet announced he was ending his presidential campaign. Forbes lists New York Knicks as highest-valued NBA franchise The New York Knicks were valued at $4.6 billion by Forbes, making them the most valuable NBA franchise for the fifth consecutive year. Study: Chemicals in cosmetics may lead to heavier babies When pregnant women use cosmetics containing parabens, their children may have a greater likelihood of becoming overweight, a new study suggests. Andrew Yang ends 2020 presidential campaign New York businessman Andrew Yang announced that he will end his presidential campaign on Tuesday. Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid to miss 2-3 weeks with quad injury The Edmonton Oilers will be without star center Connor McDavid for two to three weeks because of a left quadriceps injury. Tekla Research awarded $83M to support warfare systems for Navy aircraft Tekla Research was awarded an $83 million contract to work on warfare systems for Navy aircraft and aviation systems, according to the Pentagon. WHO says first coronavirus vaccine could be ready in 18 months The World Health Organization said a vaccine for the coronavirus could be available within 18 months as the global death toll from the virus rose to 1,107 on Tuesday. President Donald Trump signs bill promoting STEM careers for veterans President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a bill helping veterans pursue careers in STEM industries -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Lockheed Martin lands $67.6M deal to upgrade F-16s for Singapore Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $67.6 million contract modification to upgrade F-16s for the government of Singapore, the Department of Defense announced Thursday. Seattle Mariners signing veteran OF Carlos Gonzalez to minor league deal The Seattle Mariners agreed to a minor league contract with former All-Star slugger Carlos Gonzalez on Tuesday, adding depth to the team's outfield. Jussie Smollett indicted on six counts of disorderly conduct A Cook County, Ill., grand jury on Tuesday indicted actor Jussie Smollett on six counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly making false reports to police about an assault last year. Boston Red Sox promote bench coach Ron Roenicke to interim manager The Boston Red Sox named bench coach Ron Roenicke as the club's interim manager for the upcoming season. At least 15 Rohingya migrants killed as boat sinks off Bangladesh coast At least 15 people died when a small wooden boat carrying more than 100 Rohingya migrants traveling from Bangladesh to Malaysia capsized and sank Tuesday. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas rejects U.S. peace plan at U.N. Security Council meeting Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that although he rejects the U.S. Mideast peace plan, he's willing to negotiate with Israel under certain circumstances. Americans quarantined in California for coronavirus to be released The 195 Americans quarantined at a California military base following their evacuation from China after the coronavirus outbreak are scheduled to be released Tuesday, CDC officials said. U.S. approves $1.9B deal to sell air defense system to India The State Department has approved potential sale of an integrated air defense weapon system to India for an estimated cost of $1.867 billion, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. Man charged with psychological, physical abuse of Sarah Lawrence students A man was charged with psychologically and physically abusing students at Sarah Lawrence College while living with his daughter and her roommates. Border enforcement actions down for 8th straight month The number of migrants stopped at the border declined for the eighth consecutive month in January, U.S. border officials said Tuesday. |
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Prosecutors Quit Roger Stone Case After Justice Dept. Intervenes on SentencingPresident Trump had complained that the recommendation of seven to nine years in prison for his former adviser and longtime friend was a “miscarriage of justice.” Trump’s War Against ‘the Deep State’ Enters a New StageThe suggestion that Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman should now face punishment by the Pentagon was one sign of how determined the president is to even the scales after his impeachment. Quarantined Cruise Passengers Have Many Questions. Japan Has Few Answers.Critics say the government is making a coronavirus episode worse by not being more forthcoming. For Many Who Cleaned Up a Nuclear Mess, a Key Ruling Comes Too LateAir Force veterans who dealt with a Cold War-era atomic accident in Spain won the right to sue collectively for health benefits — but not before many had lost battles with cancer. New Hampshire, Coronavirus, Chocolate: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Field: Iowa’s Aftershocks in New HampshireThe first primary of the presidential election process usually helps weed out the weaker candidates. But will that happen this year? On Politics: New Hampshire BuzzIt’s all happening today in the Granite State. This is your morning tip sheet. Paging Michael BloombergDemocrats need to nominate the right person to prevent Trump from winning a second term. What a Trump Rally Looks Like From the InsideThe president was in New Hampshire too, and so were his admirers. Vengeance Is Mine, Saith the PresidentAcquitted of impeachment charges, Trump goes after those who defied him. New Hampshire Democrats Aren’t Just VotingThey hold the fate of the party in their hands. And maybe not only their party. Where Being a Single Woman Is Not OKDating is hard. A government campaign to get you married is worse. President Bernie Sanders?He was always going to be a contender. But his strength in the primaries has some Democrats excited — and others worried. This Is No Way to Run a Central BankJudy Shelton, who has loudly echoed President Trump’s views on monetary policy, is a bad choice for a seat on the Fed’s board. Bring Back the TomboysOnce they were all over pop culture. When they retreated, an expanded view of what girlhood could look like was obscured, too. We Once Fought Jihadists. Now We Battle White Supremacists.The truth about so-called domestic terrorism? There is nothing domestic about it. Trump’s De-Polarizing Architecture PlanWhy a conservative initiative on public architecture might be good for American institutions. Pete Rose Has Done His TimeHe should be allowed back into baseball and be eligible for the Hall of Fame. Searching for a River to Skate Away OnIt took decades for the writer and lifelong skater Joyce Maynard to find “the perfect illusion of flight.” Recently, on a frozen lake in Vermont, she did. Foldable Phones Are Here. Do We Really Want Them?The jury is out on whether bendable screens are a lasting trend or a passing fad. You’re Not Listening. Here’s Why.There’s an unconscious tendency to tune out people you feel close to because you think you already know what they are going to say. Jussie Smollett Indicted Again in Attack That Police Called a HoaxThe new charges were announced by a special prosecutor, Dan K. Webb, who was assigned to the case after a judge ruled that the local prosecutor had not properly handled it the first time. Trump Takes On Bloomberg and Once Again Hijacks a News CycleLike an assignment editor at a tabloid newspaper, the president poured accelerant on a negative story and got it trending on Twitter and cable news. Trump Gives Conditional Go Ahead on Peace Deal With Taliban, Officials SayIf the Taliban fulfill a promise to reduce violence, the United States would then sign a deal that would begin the gradual withdrawal of American troops. Trump Adviser Pushes Utah Congressman for Top Intelligence PostThe acting director of national intelligence is required by law to step down by next month, forcing the Trump administration to make a decision on the job. Sugary Drink Consumption Plunges in Chile After New Food LawA study finds that a landmark law requiring warning labels on unhealthy foods made a swift difference in purchases of sodas, bottled water and juices. A Rare Trump-Era Climate Policy Hits an Obstacle: The Tax ManAt least a dozen carbon capture projects are remain blocked because the I.R.S. has yet to explain how, exactly, companies can claim the tax credit that would make the projects viable. White House Official Says Huawei Has Secret Back Door to Extract DataThe allegation that Huawei maintains access to the data that flows through its network is the latest step in a campaign to thwart the Chinese telecom giant’s rise. T-Mobile-Sprint Deal, Affecting 100 Million Customers, Approved by JudgeIn a wave of merger mania, the nation’s third- and fourth-largest wireless carriers moved closer to becoming a significant rival to AT&T and Verizon. After Officers Are Shot, Police Union Identifies Enemy: The Mayor“You sold the N.Y.P.D. to the vile creatures,” the union said of Mayor Bill de Blasio. He responded that such remarks fomented hatred and division. 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. A Grown-Up Bed That Will Last for YearsThe right frame, mattress, and bedding can promote better rest and pull together the look of your entire room with a lot less effort and money than you might think. The Young Person’s Guide to InvestingNarrowing down all the options and figuring out where to turn can be paralyzing. We’ve got you covered. 3 Simple Things You Can Do Today to Improve Your FinancesIt’s easier than you think. The Best of New York Fashion Week, in PicturesThe fall 2020 shows are underway in New York — and T’s photographers are there to capture it all. At Nari, a Thai Chef Revitalizes Fine DiningPim Techamuanvivit’s new family-style restaurant in San Francisco refuses to flatten Thai cuisine into a Eurocentric model. Jürgen Klinsmann Quits as Hertha Berlin CoachThe former United States and Germany manager had pledged to save Hertha Berlin and transform it into a big city club. Ten games later, he is giving up. My Ex-Wife Bad-Mouths Me to Our Boys. Can I Tell Them the Truth About Her?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what to do when your cheating ex says terrible things about you to your kids and more. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Entered the Stormy Landscape of Polyamory’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Sarah Lawrence Parent Accused of Sex Trafficking and Abusing StudentsLawrence Ray was charged with moving into his daughter’s dormitory and targeting her friends for exploitation. More Recent Articles |
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Current Minnesota Twins utility man Marwin Gonzalez became the first position player from the 2017 Houston Astros team to publicly apologize for the club's illegal sign-stealing scheme.
Hours after the Department of Justice announced plans to lower a sentencing request for former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone on Tuesday, four prosecutors quit the case.
The Australian government has identified more than 100 animal species that will require urgent help due to the devastating bushfires that have ravaged the country.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are adding another former head coach to the team's offensive staff after agreeing to a deal with Ben McAdoo.
After posting a poor showing in New Hampshire, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet announced he was ending his presidential campaign.
The New York Knicks were valued at $4.6 billion by Forbes, making them the most valuable NBA franchise for the fifth consecutive year.
When pregnant women use cosmetics containing parabens, their children may have a greater likelihood of becoming overweight, a new study suggests.
New York businessman Andrew Yang announced that he will end his presidential campaign on Tuesday.
The Edmonton Oilers will be without star center Connor McDavid for two to three weeks because of a left quadriceps injury.
Tekla Research was awarded an $83 million contract to work on warfare systems for Navy aircraft and aviation systems, according to the Pentagon.
The World Health Organization said a vaccine for the coronavirus could be available within 18 months as the global death toll from the virus rose to 1,107 on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a bill helping veterans pursue careers in STEM industries -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $67.6 million contract modification to upgrade F-16s for the government of Singapore, the Department of Defense announced Thursday.
The Seattle Mariners agreed to a minor league contract with former All-Star slugger Carlos Gonzalez on Tuesday, adding depth to the team's outfield.
A Cook County, Ill., grand jury on Tuesday indicted actor Jussie Smollett on six counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly making false reports to police about an assault last year.
The Boston Red Sox named bench coach Ron Roenicke as the club's interim manager for the upcoming season.
At least 15 people died when a small wooden boat carrying more than 100 Rohingya migrants traveling from Bangladesh to Malaysia capsized and sank Tuesday.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that although he rejects the U.S. Mideast peace plan, he's willing to negotiate with Israel under certain circumstances.
The 195 Americans quarantined at a California military base following their evacuation from China after the coronavirus outbreak are scheduled to be released Tuesday, CDC officials said.
The State Department has approved potential sale of an integrated air defense weapon system to India for an estimated cost of $1.867 billion, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
A man was charged with psychologically and physically abusing students at Sarah Lawrence College while living with his daughter and her roommates.
The number of migrants stopped at the border declined for the eighth consecutive month in January, U.S. border officials said Tuesday. 
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