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Jeremy Roenick 'angry' and 'disappointed' after being fired by NBC Sports NHL broadcaster Jeremy Roenick, who was suspended by NBC Sports in December for making inappropriate comments about his co-workers during a podcast, won't return to the network. Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston undergoes LASIK eye surgery Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston recently underwent LASIK eye surgery to correct his nearsightedness. CDC confirms 14th U.S. COVID-19 case U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials said Wednesday they expect the 2019 novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, outbreak to "take a foothold" in the United States before it is contained. Blues place Jay Bouwmeester on IR after heart episode, prognosis 'very positive' The St. Louis Blues placed veteran defenseman Jay Bouwmeester on injured reserve after he suffered a cardiac episode on the bench during Tuesday's game against the Anaheim Ducks. Paul English, longtime drummer for Willie Nelson, dies at 87 Paul English, the longtime drummer for Willie Nelson, died at the age of 87 on Tuesday, his publicist said. Veteran OF Cameron Maybin returns to Detroit Tigers on one-year deal Former New York Yankees outfielder Cameron Maybin agreed to a one-year major league contract with the Detroit Tigers. Bob Melvin: A's contacted MLB about Astros' sign-stealing before Mike Fiers interview The Oakland Athletics filed a formal complaint to Major League Baseball about the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scheme before pitcher Mike Fiers came forward with the allegations. Inspector general: FAA's ineffective oversight of Southwest airlines put passengers at risk The Federal Aviation Administration's ineffective oversight of Southwest Airlines has put millions of passengers at risk, a report by the U.S. Department of Transportation's inspector general said. U.S. shifts AFRICOM strategy as troops are 'overmatched' by militants U.S. Africa Command is shifting its strategy to focus on containing al-Qaida and Islamic State affiliates and other militant groups, according to reports and comments from Pentagon officials. Ex-Mets infielder Wilmer Flores signs two-year deal with Giants Former New York Mets infielder Wilmer Flores and the San Francisco Giants finalized a two-year contract as spring training began. Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price resigns after caucus problems Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price announced his resignation Wednesday after the state experienced errors with its caucus results. House judiciary OKs bill to repeal President Donald Trump's travel ban The House judiciary committee voted Wednesday to end President Donald Trump's executive order banning travel by people from certain countries. Two Ohio State football players dismissed after rape, kidnapping accusations Two Ohio State University football players were dismissed from the team after authorities charged them with rape and kidnapping over an incident that occurred off-campus. Indiana holds burial ceremony for fetuses found after abortion doctor's death Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday for a burial ceremony for 2,411 fetuses found at the home of an Indiana abortion doctor. Bataan ARG and 26th MEU complete passage through Strait of Hormuz The Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit completed passage through the Strait of Hormuz to the Arabian Gulf Wednesday, according to the Navy. Threat has ended for areas in Australia devastated by catastrophic wildfires Heavy rains and flooding mean conditions aren't favorable for large bushfires in Australia. Drug combo speeds regeneration of insulin-producing cells lost in diabetes A novel combination of two drugs appeared to spur faster regeneration of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, a preliminary study in mice and human tissue found. Virginia House passes bill to award electoral votes to winner of the popular vote The Virginia House passed a bill to join a national coalition to pledge its electoral college votes to the winner of the popular vote in the presidential election upon gathering states with 270 votes. Twice as much food is wasted than experts thoughtColorado university to offer cannabis science degrees Addressing demand for scientific training that could prepare students for high-paying jobs in the marijuana industry, Colorado State University-Pueblo will offer science degrees in cannabis starting in the fall. This week in Washington President Donald Trump releases his budget and hosts the National Governor's Association among the highlights for the week of February 10, 2020 in Washington, D.C. Kobe Bryant, daughter buried in Southern California Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna Bryant, were buried last week at a Southern California cemetery, death certificates released this week indicate. U.S. soybean industry hopes to double exports to Pakistan, Bangladesh As the future of trade with China remains uncertain, America's soybean industry has identified two countries with which it hopes to increase trade -- Pakistan and Bangladesh. |
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After Stone Case, Prosecutors Say They Fear Pressure From TrumpThe episode also brought to a head tensions in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington. As a Post-Impeachment Trump Pushes the Limits, Republicans Say LittleHaving expressed confidence that impeachment might chasten the president, senators are now watching as he purges perceived enemies and publicly pushes for a lenient sentence for a friend. Centrist Democrats Want to Stop Sanders. They’re Not Sure Who Can.Unless a moderate favorite soon emerges, party leaders may increasingly look to Michael R. Bloomberg as a potential savior. New Hampshire Primary Sets a Record for Turnout, but It May Be DeceivingNearly 300,000 people cast ballots in the Democratic primary, far surpassing the 2016 turnout and breaking a record set in 2008. The Rise of Palestinian FoodCookbook authors and chefs are arguing for their place at the table — to chronicle recipes, safeguard ingredients and assert a sense of humanity. Into the Black Forest With the Greatest Living ArtistHow does Anselm Kiefer conjure such brutal beauty, such overwhelming gravity? To find out, the novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard followed him back to the source. Democrats, Roger Stone, Condé Nast: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Results From New HampshireHow will Bernie Sanders’s win change the race for the Democratic nomination? Can Trump Tell the Justice Department To Do Whatever He Wants?Not according to the Constitution. I Worry About Sanders, and His CoattailsCan he win, and if so, can he help elect a Democratic Senate so he can accomplish something? Searching for the Perfect Trump AntidoteHelp wanted, and it’s named Ralph. The Notorious Michael R. BloombergHis racist stop-and-frisk policy as New York mayor can’t be forgotten. The Trouble With Breaking Up Amazon? Its Online Store Is So GoodAmazon created a retail paradise that protects itself from critics calling for stringent regulation. The Power Trump Can Wield Like a DictatorCongress must fix the law governing national emergencies before our democracy pays a hefty price. On Roger Stone, Trump and Barr Are Out of ControlThe prosecutor who quit over the Roger Stone sentencing is sending a powerful message about political weaponization. Bernie Sanders Prevails. Cue the Party Panic.Will the muddle of moderates sort itself out? Modi Lost the Delhi Election. It Doesn't Matter.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party have ensured that no political parties speak about equal citizenship and political rights of the country’s Muslims. Planting Trees Won’t Save the WorldFocusing on trees as the big solution to climate change is a dangerous diversion. The Iranian Missile Strike Did Far More Damage Than Trump AdmitsHundreds of our troops suffered brain trauma. We need to reconsider the costs of military interventions. Two Napoleons in Brooklyn, One in TimberlandsThe Brooklyn Museum has hung Jacques-Louis David’s “Bonaparte Crossing the Alps” alongside an adaptation by Kehinde Wiley. It’s a face-off between two visions of the political power of art. Everything You Need to Know About ChocolateThe beloved bar has come a long way in quality and complexity. Here’s a primer on how it’s made, and how to choose the best and most ethically produced. Charles Murray Returns, Nodding to Caution but Still Courting ControversyIn “Human Diversity,” Murray criticizes what he sees as the central tenets of a stifling orthodoxy in the social sciences: Gender is a construct; race is a construct; and class is a function of privilege. Troy Price, Iowa Democratic Party Leader, Resigns Over Caucus DebacleMr. Price announced he was stepping down after overseeing the chaotic Iowa caucuses that embarrassed the state and national party. Harvard and Yale Ensnared in Education Dept. Crackdown on Foreign FundingThe department told the Ivy League universities to hand over records on millions of dollars in gifts, grants and contracts from foreign countries, including China, Iran and Russia. Sarah Lawrence Parent Used Sex Tapes in Extortion, Prosecutors SayLawrence Ray was accused of recruiting his daughter’s friends at the elite New York college into a cultlike group. Marie Yovanovitch, Ex-Envoy, Offers Sober Appraisal of U.S. DiplomacyAccepting an award at Georgetown University, Ms. Yovanovitch, who was a key player in President Trump’s impeachment proceedings, spoke publicly for the first time since her testimony. University Condemns Comparison of ‘OK, Boomer’ to Racial Slur by ProfessorA professor at the University of Oklahoma provoked outrage by saying the phrase “OK, boomer” was like a racial slur for black people. He later apologized to students. A Thorn in YouTube’s Side Digs In Even DeeperCarlos Maza, a socialist who calls YouTube “deeply unethical and reckless,” is trying to bolster the video site’s left wing. Daniel, the Golden Retriever Snubbed at Westminster, Is Doing Just FineThe internet has called for justice after a standard poodle took top honors over Daniel at the 144th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. We checked in to see how he’s handling defeat. Global Financial Giants Swear Off Funding an Especially Dirty FuelLenders and investors, under pressure to act on climate change, have stopped funding Alberta's vast oil-sands developments, and the province is fighting back. Activist Arrested Over Removal of a Slave Auction Plaque in CharlottesvilleRichard Allan, an amateur historian, told a local news outlet that he removed the marker with a crowbar because it was too obscure and easy to step on. 3 Ways to Retrain Your Mind to Get Out of Credit Card DebtDigging yourself out is as much about changing your thinking as it is about redirecting your money. 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. 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. Songs? Nah. 10k.Caash Is Making Whatever Comes Next.The Dallas rapper found fame with viral dance moves. Now he’s slicing and dicing music into post-song creations ripe for TikTok and Triller. ‘I Was at Home, but …’ Review: In Grief, What Dreams May ComeA woman mourns in this German movie filled with narrative ellipses, visual beauty and a pervasive sense of melancholy. The Hidden M.V.P. of the Super Bowl? J. Lo’s ChoreographerParris Goebel is the 28-year-old choreographer behind Jennifer Lopez’s Super Bowl halftime show. 6 Emerging Designers to Know This Fashion MonthMeet the up-and-coming talents showing their collections in New York, London, Milan and Paris. 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. Paging Michael BloombergDemocrats need to nominate the right person to prevent Trump from winning a second term. More Recent Articles |
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NHL broadcaster Jeremy Roenick, who was suspended by NBC Sports in December for making inappropriate comments about his co-workers during a podcast, won't return to the network.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston recently underwent LASIK eye surgery to correct his nearsightedness.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials said Wednesday they expect the 2019 novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, outbreak to "take a foothold" in the United States before it is contained.
The St. Louis Blues placed veteran defenseman Jay Bouwmeester on injured reserve after he suffered a cardiac episode on the bench during Tuesday's game against the Anaheim Ducks.
Paul English, the longtime drummer for Willie Nelson, died at the age of 87 on Tuesday, his publicist said.
Former New York Yankees outfielder Cameron Maybin agreed to a one-year major league contract with the Detroit Tigers.
The Oakland Athletics filed a formal complaint to Major League Baseball about the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scheme before pitcher Mike Fiers came forward with the allegations.
The Federal Aviation Administration's ineffective oversight of Southwest Airlines has put millions of passengers at risk, a report by the U.S. Department of Transportation's inspector general said.
U.S. Africa Command is shifting its strategy to focus on containing al-Qaida and Islamic State affiliates and other militant groups, according to reports and comments from Pentagon officials.
Former New York Mets infielder Wilmer Flores and the San Francisco Giants finalized a two-year contract as spring training began.
Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price announced his resignation Wednesday after the state experienced errors with its caucus results.
The House judiciary committee voted Wednesday to end President Donald Trump's executive order banning travel by people from certain countries.
Two Ohio State University football players were dismissed from the team after authorities charged them with rape and kidnapping over an incident that occurred off-campus.
Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday for a burial ceremony for 2,411 fetuses found at the home of an Indiana abortion doctor.
The Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit completed passage through the Strait of Hormuz to the Arabian Gulf Wednesday, according to the Navy.
Heavy rains and flooding mean conditions aren't favorable for large bushfires in Australia.
A novel combination of two drugs appeared to spur faster regeneration of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, a preliminary study in mice and human tissue found.
The Virginia House passed a bill to join a national coalition to pledge its electoral college votes to the winner of the popular vote in the presidential election upon gathering states with 270 votes.
Much more food is wasted worldwide than commonly thought, a new study shows.
Addressing demand for scientific training that could prepare students for high-paying jobs in the marijuana industry, Colorado State University-Pueblo will offer science degrees in cannabis starting in the fall.
President Donald Trump releases his budget and hosts the National Governor's Association among the highlights for the week of February 10, 2020 in Washington, D.C.
Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna Bryant, were buried last week at a Southern California cemetery, death certificates released this week indicate.
As the future of trade with China remains uncertain, America's soybean industry has identified two countries with which it hopes to increase trade -- Pakistan and Bangladesh. 
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