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CBP agents discover another cross-border tunnel in Arizona U.S. Border Patrol agents have discovered another illegal cross-border tunnel with Mexico, United States Customs and Border Protection said Thursday. Dallas Cowboys' Jerry Jones open to possible reunion with WR Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Thursday at the NFL Scouting Combine that he wasn't against former Pro Bowl receiver Dez Bryant's return to the franchise. Federal grand jury indicts New Jersey cop for stop-and-search conspiracy A federal grand jury on Thursday charged a New Jersey police sergeant for conspiring with other officers to conduct unwarranted stops and searches to rob people and then approve falsified police reports. Canada to cease security assistance for Prince Harry and Meghan in March The Canadian government said Thursday it will cease assisting in providing security for Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, when they officially scale back their duties as Duke and Duchess of Sussex on March 31. Watch: Arizona State punter Michael Turk steals show with 25 bench press reps at combine Former Arizona State punter Michael Turk turned in a superhuman effort in the bench press at the NFL Scouting Combine on Thursday in Indianapolis. Fears of pandemic stoked as more countries confirm COVID-19 cases An infectious and deadly coronavirus that has killed thousands in China has spread to at least 44 countries, stirring fears that COVID-19 may soon become a pandemic. Trial for parents in college admissions scandal to begin Oct. 5 Actress Lori Loughlin, her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, and several other parents accused in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal will stand on trial beginning Oct. 5, a judge said Thursday. Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale to start season on 15-day injured list Boston Red Sox left-handed pitcher Chris Sale was ruled out for opening day and will start the season on the injured list. Minnesota Timberwolves fined $25K for resting healthy D'Angelo Russell The Minnesota Timberwolves were fined $25,000 for violating the league's player resting policy. Oklahoma death row inmates seek to re-open suit on state's lethal injection protocol A group of Oklahoma death row inmates on Thursday filed a motion to reopen their lawsuit against the state's lethal injection protocol, weeks after officials announced a plan to resume executions. Police identify gunman, victims in Milwaukee Molson Coors shooting Police in Milwaukee identified Anthony Ferrill as the gunman in the shooting that killed five people at a Molson Coors campus. NBC renews 'Law & Order: SVU,' 'Chicago' shows for 3 more seasons NBC has renewed "Chicago Fire," "Chicago P.D.," "Chicago Med" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" for additional seasons. Raytheon awarded $90.4M for JMEWS warheads for Tomahawk missiles Raytheon Missile Systems has received a $90.4 million contract to provide engineering and manufacturing development for the Navy's Joint Multiple Effects Warhead System (JMEWS), the Pentagon announced. Tony Hale to star in Hulu's 'Mysterious Benedict Society' Emmy-winning actor Tony Hale has signed on to play a kindly genius and his evil twin brother in a new Hulu series. Blood flow differs in men, women How your blood flows through your heart may depend on whether you are a man or a woman, new research suggests. Kobe Bryant game-worn NBA Finals uniform, other memorabilia to go up for auction Kobe Bryant memorabilia, including his complete Los Angeles Lakers uniform worn during the 1999-2000 NBA Finals, will go up for auction in April. Sofia Vergara joins 'America's Got Talent' judges' panel "Modern Family" star Sofia Vergara will be a judge on the summer edition of the competition series "America's Got Talent," NBC announced Thursday. Whistle-blower: HHS workers helped COVID-19 evacuees without proper training, equipment Health and Human Services workers interacted with Americans evacuated from the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in China without proper training for infection control, according to a whistle-blower complaint. Lockheed Martin nabs $1.1B to provide GMLRS to Romania, South Korea Lockheed Martin was awarded a $1.1 billion contract modification to provide Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems for Romania and South Korea through the Foreign Military Sales program, the Department of Defense announce Syrian rebels retake key town in Idlib; airstrike kills Turkish forces A Syrian regime airstrike on Idlib province killed at least 29 Turkish soldiers Thursday as opposition forces retook key territory in the region. Vallejo, Calif., police use DNA to solve 46-year-old cold case killing of Naomi Sanders The Vallejo Police Department in California announced it used DNA analysis to identify the killer in the 1973 death of Naomi Sanders. Suns' Kelly Oubre Jr. could miss rest of season with torn meniscus in right knee Phoenix Suns forward Kelly Oubre Jr. is expected to miss the remainder of the 2019-20 season because of a torn meniscus in his right knee. Texas appeals court lifts stay for death row inmate Ruben Gutierrez A Texas appeals court this week denied a DNA test request for a death row inmate and lifted an earlier court's stay on his execution. |
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Coronavirus Fears Drive Stocks Down for 6th Day and Into CorrectionThe virus, which has now spread to 47 countries, has put pressure on businesses and supply chains around the world. U.S. Health Workers Responding to Coronavirus Lacked Training and Protective Gear, Whistle-Blower SaysTeam members were not properly trained, lacked necessary gear and moved freely around and off military bases where Americans were quarantined, a complaint says. Coronavirus Diagnosis in California Highlights Testing FlawsDoctors suspected infection with the virus, but the patient did not fit the federal criteria and was not tested for days. Home 2, Visitor 1, Spectators 0In Italy, where the coronavirus has infected more than 600 people, an important soccer match had to proceed. So it was played in an empty stadium. What Has Mike Pence Done in Health?In naming him to lead the U.S. coronavirus response, President Trump praised his health policy record, but his biggest accomplishments are ones Republicans have opposed. Airstrike Hits Turkish Forces in Syria, Raising Fears of EscalationThe Turkish Army suffered mass casualties in the strike, officials said, an attack that could set off a direct conflict between Turkey and Russia. In Syria and Libya, Trump Is Torn Over 2 Wars, and 2 StrongmenAfter an airstrike on Turkish forces by Russia or its Syrian allies, President Trump may be forced to pick between Moscow and Ankara. Pelosi, Trying to Save House Majority, Fends Off Angst Over SandersAt a closed-door meeting, Speaker Nancy Pelosi urged Democrats to “keep our eye on the ball” and mocked President Trump’s skin color: “The ball has an orange face.” Pete Buttigieg, the Political Junkie Who Is Running for PresidentPete Buttigieg’s stint at McKinsey gets more attention, but the time he spent driving “real people” around in a van for Al Gore might speak more directly to his candidacy. Coronavirus, Bernie Sanders, Mets: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Coronavirus Goes GlobalThe illness is on every continent except Antarctica, with more new cases now being reported outside China than within. But how threatening is the outbreak, really? Trump EmboldenedAnd is “making federal buildings beautiful again” really so bad? My Ex-Boyfriend’s New Girlfriend Is Lady GagaHow do you compare yourself with one of the most famous women in the world? No, Not Sanders, Not EverHe is not a liberal, he’s the end of liberalism. Why a Shortened Primary Season May Prove DisastrousThe Democratic nomination could be wrapped up next month. That is too soon to select any candidate. Why the Taliban Will Never Agree to a Real Peace DealThey know they are winning. Why would they concede anything? How Will Tech Help in a Time of Pandemic?We will learn a lot watching how well business and other analog activities operate during a crisis using digital tools. We Knew Disease X Was Coming. It’s Here Now.We need to stop what drives mass epidemics rather than just respond to individual diseases. Eric Schmidt: I Used to Run Google. Silicon Valley Could Lose to China.We can’t win the technology wars without the federal government’s help. How Bad Will the Coronavirus Outbreak Get?There’s a lot we don’t know, but experts say there are ways to prepare. A Royal Instagram MysteryTwo royal couples, two Instagram accounts, one conspiracy theory. The Leopard Cub With the Lioness MomScientists documented a rare and very cute interspecies adoption in a national park in India. Immigrants Could Face Nearly $1,000 Charge to Appeal Deportation OrdersThe Justice Department proposal would bring new obstacles to immigrants hoping to win legal status in the United States. Secret Passage Dating to 1660 Is Found Inside U.K. ParliamentAn exclusive walkway once used by royalty was rediscovered inside the landmark building, along with some graffiti from Victorian laborers. Cellphone Carriers May Face $200 Million in Fines for Selling Location DataThe F.C.C is set to propose some of its largest penalties in decades. But critics see it as a delayed and tepid response. Steven Seagal Settles Charges of Unlawfully Promoting CryptocurrencyThe Securities and Exchange Commission said that the actor was paid to promote the initial coin offering for a cryptocurrency company but did not properly disclose the agreement. Trump’s Plan Backs Israeli Settlements. So Why Are Settlers Unhappy?Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expected the U.S. peace plan would gain him votes in Monday’s election. It might not work out that way. Ringleader of Admissions Scandal Said Investigators Told Him to LieWhile cooperating with federal agents, William Singer took notes saying that they instructed him to tell his clients that payments were bribes, not donations. Britain and the E.U. Enter Trade Talks, AcrimoniouslyEach side is accusing the other of bad faith, and London is once again talking about a no-deal exit. But these are still early days. Oil Industry Tool to Spare Polar Bears Is More Miss Than HitA camera technique used to spot polar bear dens in the Arctic identifies less than half of them, a new study suggests. How to Set Up Your New CarIt’s full of electronics, so think of it as another device that you can make to be more you. Jan Van Eyck’s Diamond-Hard Brilliance, as You’ll Never See It AgainMost “once in a lifetime” exhibitions are anything but. This celestial blockbuster, with more than half the Renaissance superman’s surviving autograph works, is the real thing. Claire Bretécher, Satirical French Cartoonist, Dies at 79She was so incisive about the human condition that in 1976 the philosopher Roland Barthes called her the “best sociologist of the year.” What Do Those Spotify ‘Top Fans’ Messages Mean?A new marketing message tells people they are big fans of certain artists. But why? How Exercise Might Affect Our Food Choices, and Our WeightMen and women who started an exercise program no longer found high-calorie, fatty foods quite so irresistible. An Orbital Rendezvous Demonstrates a Space Junk SolutionTwo satellites docked together high above Earth on Tuesday, successfully extending the life of one that was running out of fuel. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. Border Patrol agents have discovered another illegal cross-border tunnel with Mexico, United States Customs and Border Protection said Thursday.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Thursday at the NFL Scouting Combine that he wasn't against former Pro Bowl receiver Dez Bryant's return to the franchise.
A federal grand jury on Thursday charged a New Jersey police sergeant for conspiring with other officers to conduct unwarranted stops and searches to rob people and then approve falsified police reports.
The Canadian government said Thursday it will cease assisting in providing security for Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, when they officially scale back their duties as Duke and Duchess of Sussex on March 31.
Former Arizona State punter Michael Turk turned in a superhuman effort in the bench press at the NFL Scouting Combine on Thursday in Indianapolis.
An infectious and deadly coronavirus that has killed thousands in China has spread to at least 44 countries, stirring fears that COVID-19 may soon become a pandemic.
Actress Lori Loughlin, her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, and several other parents accused in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal will stand on trial beginning Oct. 5, a judge said Thursday.
Boston Red Sox left-handed pitcher Chris Sale was ruled out for opening day and will start the season on the injured list.
The Minnesota Timberwolves were fined $25,000 for violating the league's player resting policy.
A group of Oklahoma death row inmates on Thursday filed a motion to reopen their lawsuit against the state's lethal injection protocol, weeks after officials announced a plan to resume executions.
Police in Milwaukee identified Anthony Ferrill as the gunman in the shooting that killed five people at a Molson Coors campus.
NBC has renewed "Chicago Fire," "Chicago P.D.," "Chicago Med" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" for additional seasons.
Raytheon Missile Systems has received a $90.4 million contract to provide engineering and manufacturing development for the Navy's Joint Multiple Effects Warhead System (JMEWS), the Pentagon announced.
Emmy-winning actor Tony Hale has signed on to play a kindly genius and his evil twin brother in a new Hulu series.
How your blood flows through your heart may depend on whether you are a man or a woman, new research suggests.
Kobe Bryant memorabilia, including his complete Los Angeles Lakers uniform worn during the 1999-2000 NBA Finals, will go up for auction in April.
"Modern Family" star Sofia Vergara will be a judge on the summer edition of the competition series "America's Got Talent," NBC announced Thursday.
Health and Human Services workers interacted with Americans evacuated from the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in China without proper training for infection control, according to a whistle-blower complaint.
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $1.1 billion contract modification to provide Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems for Romania and South Korea through the Foreign Military Sales program, the Department of Defense announce
A Syrian regime airstrike on Idlib province killed at least 29 Turkish soldiers Thursday as opposition forces retook key territory in the region.
The Vallejo Police Department in California announced it used DNA analysis to identify the killer in the 1973 death of Naomi Sanders.
Phoenix Suns forward Kelly Oubre Jr. is expected to miss the remainder of the 2019-20 season because of a torn meniscus in his right knee.
A Texas appeals court this week denied a DNA test request for a death row inmate and lifted an earlier court's stay on his execution. 
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