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New York Rangers' Chris Kreider fractures foot vs. Philadelphia Flyers New York Rangers veteran forward Chris Kreider suffered a fractured foot in the first period of Friday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers. Philadelphia Phillies' Andrew McCutchen out for opening day Philadelphia Phillies veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen will miss the team's opening day game against the Miami Marlins. Appeals court rules House can't subpoena Don McGahn to testify A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled Friday that former White House counsel Don McGahn doesn't have to comply with a House subpoena to testify. Watch: Ex-Louisville OT Mekhi Becton, largest prospect at combine, posts blazing 40 time Former Louisville Cardinals offensive lineman Mekhi Becton, who is the largest player at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, registered a mind-blowing time in the 40-yard dash. Lockheed Martin awarded $141.7M for repair for the F-35 Lockheed Martin received a $141.7 million contract modification for repair capabilities for the F-35 combat aircraft, the Pentagon announced. Winter whiteout in upstate N.Y. as lake-effect snow unleashes blizzard conditions One of the biggest lake-effect events of the season continued on Friday as snow totals across the Great Lakes steadily rose California reports 2nd case of community-spread coronavirus Health officials in Santa Clara County, Calif., announced Friday that a second person has tested positive for COVID-19 without having prior travel or contact with someone who has the disease. New England Patriots WR Mohamed Sanu requires ankle surgery New England Patriots wide receiver Mohamed Sanu will require ankle surgery this off-season. Southwest Valley Constructors receives $175.4M for border wall in Texas Southwest Valley Constructors was awarded a $175.4 million contract for border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, the Pentagon announced Friday. President Donald Trump again nominates Rep. John Ratcliffe as director of national intelligence President Donald Trump on Friday said he again nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe to be director of national intelligence, several months after the congressman withdrew his name from consideration for the job. President Donald Trump to formally nominate Kenneth Braithwaite as Navy secretary President Donald Trump plans to formally nominate U.S. Ambassador to Norway Kenneth Braithwaite to be Navy secretary, the White House announced Friday. Gene explains why some low-lying plants are bald, others are hairy Scientists have discovered the gene responsible for baldness in plants. The gene explains why some alpine plants are hairy while their low-lying peers are hairless. Boeing says longer Starliner software tests could have prevented flight failure Boeing's decision to break up tests of its Starliner space capsule flight software into segments was a major reason the craft failed to reach the International Space Station in December, a company executive said Friday. Navy's 2nd Fleet escorts convoy across the Atlantic The guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf is guiding a three-vessel military convoy across the Atlantic as they carry military equipment to Europe, the Navy confirmed Friday. It is the first such escort since 1986. Weight-loss surgery is effective despite length of obesity Weight-loss surgery is as effective for people who became obese before age 20 as for older patients, new research shows. House votes to ban all flavored vaping, tobacco products The House on Friday passed a bill banning the sale of flavored cigarettes and e-cigarettes as part of an effort to curb youth use of tobacco products. Minorities still mistreated in medical schools, study finds Race, gender and sexual orientation are tied to mistreatment of medical school students by faculty, physicians and fellow students, according to a new report. 'Friends' star Courteney Cox will shoot a horror comedy pilot for Starz Courteney Cox will star in the horror comedy pilot "Shining Vale" on Starz, the cable network announced Friday. Look: Grocery bagger wins record jackpot from ticket bought at work A Quebec grocery store worker became the largest lottery winner in the province's history when he scored a $52 million jackpot with a ticket he bought at work. 80-year-old man dies in North Dakota grain bin accident Authorities have identified an 80-year-old man who died this week in a North Dakota grain bin. Iron 'whiskers' found covering Itokawa asteroid samples Scientists have found iron "whiskers" on particles from the asteroid samples returned by the Japanese space agency's Hayabusa mission. Strict blood pressure control could reduce risk for heart disease If you're at high risk for heart disease, lowering your blood pressure below the standard target level may help extend your life, a new study suggests. FCC: Cellphone carriers could face $200M in fines for selling data Fines against four major cellphone carriers could top $200 million, Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai suggested Friday. Male-killing bacteria explains color variability among monarch butterflies African monarch butterflies feature highly variable color patterns, and the prevalence of a male-killing bacteria infection explains why. Firefighters rescue passengers from sinking Disney World boat Firefighters were summoned to Walt Disney World in Florida when a boat on the Jungle Cruise ride took on water with passengers aboard. |
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Nigeria Responds to First Coronavirus Case in Sub-Saharan AfricaThe illness was diagnosed in an Italian who landed in Lagos, the country’s largest city and one of the continent’s biggest metropolises. Nigeria acted quickly, but there are fears that the virus could sweep the region. Elizabeth Warren Has Won Black Activists. She’s Losing the Black Vote.She earned coveted endorsements and released racial justice plans that scholars agree could make a real difference. That hasn’t meant much on the ground. Making Pitch to Voters, Bloomberg Peddles His Experience in a CrisisMichael R. Bloomberg is trying to highlight the part of his record that conveys the competence and cool-headedness he says are missing in the White House. Court Rules Congress Cannot Sue to Force Executive Branch Officials to TestifyAn appeals court dismissed a lawsuit brought by the House Judiciary Committee against President Trump’s former White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II. Confusion on the Border as Appeals Court Rules Against Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ PolicyThe court upheld an injunction blocking a policy that requires asylum applicants to wait in Mexico until their cases are decided. But a stay on the order means the policy could remain in effect. Trump Taps John Ratcliffe for Director of National IntelligenceIt is not clear if the Republican congressman from Texas, whose name was floated for the post last year, can win Senate confirmation. After a Face-Off in Syria, Turkey and Russia Try to Pull Back From the BrinkWith the United States scaling back its global role, the two nations are in a contest over which will become the pre-eminent regional power. Turkey, Pressing E.U. for Help in Syria, Threatens to Open Borders to RefugeesTurkish news outlets showed live broadcasts of migrants traveling to the border with Greece, hinting at a revival of the 2015 crisis that shook Europe. How Will Trump’s Supreme Court Remake America?On abortion, gun rights and more, the future could be determined by how fully the court’s new conservative majority embraces a rigid understanding of the Constitution. Stock Market, South Carolina, Donald Judd: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Field: Biden’s Last HopeCould winning the crucial black vote in South Carolina change the course of the former vice president’s struggling campaign? Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. We Don’t Really Know How Many People Have CoronavirusIn an era when we get flash-flood warnings on phones, why is data on the new coronavirus so limited? To Take On the Coronavirus, Go Medieval on ItQuarantines and restrictive measures served a purpose in the old days. They can now, too. Only Doctors Can Save the Markets From the CoronavirusCutting interest rates is weak medicine. The best way to limit the economic impact of coronavirus is a strong public health response. Why Bernie Scares MeSanders seems mostly incapable of admitting past errors of judgment. Bernie Sanders Can Beat Trump. Here’s the Math.Most available evidence points in the direction of a popular vote and Electoral College victory. Joe Biden Needs a Win in South Carolina. Will He Get It?Politics still move at a different pace there, and it’s a place where loyalty can outweigh ideology. Who Will Care For Society’s Forgotten?Housecall Providers, an organization in Portland, Ore., provides end-of-life care for the city’s most vulnerable residents. White Supremacy Goes GreenWhy is the far right suddenly paying attention to climate change? How Afghans Can Work Together to End the WarNegotiators from the Taliban and the Afghan government must build on the achievements of the past two decades. Democrats, Your Time Is Running OutAmy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, Tom Steyer, Mike Bloomberg and perhaps Elizabeth Warren need to get out of the race. Michael Bloomberg and the Long History of Misogyny Toward MothersThe Democratic presidential candidate’s alleged comments about his employees are part of a legacy of societal resentment toward women for having children. Amid Protests, Roman Polanski Wins Best Director at France’s OscarsHis film “J’accuse” had the most nominations at the César Awards in Paris, drawing outrage because of his history of accusations of sexual assault. ‘This Land Is Your Land’ Is Still Private Property, Court RulesA federal judge shot down a challenge to the copyright of the Woody Guthrie folk anthem, blocking an attempt to put it in the public domain. Cooper Hewitt Donor Pulls $5 Million Gift to Protest Director’s OusterThe philanthropist Judy Francis Zankel said she was cutting the museum out of her will after Caroline Baumann was forced out for violating conflict of interest rules. At a Bar ‘Made by Africans,’ Migrants Put Down Roots in MexicoWith no easy path to the United States, migrants from around the world are settling in Mexico, creating diasporic communities with tastes of home. At CPAC, It’s Now an All-Trump ShowAt the annual gathering of conservatives, one Republican was conspicuously absent among the Trump supporters — Mitt Romney. The conference organizer said he had been disinvited. A Mexican Police Chief’s Handshake Deal With a SicarioAn epidemic of violence in Mexico and endemic corruption pushed a police chief to try something new — an off-the-books witness protection program for assassins willing to turn on their cartels. An Israeli Political Aide Confided to His Rabbi. He Was Being Recorded.A strategist for Benny Gantz denigrated the candidate while seeking pastoral advice. But the rabbi who taped him, it turns out, has close ties to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Justin Bieber Got an Unlikely Assist From a Los Angeles LakerJaVale McGee has two N.B.A. championships to his name. Now, as a budding music producer, he also has a credit on a Bieber hit. These Pretzel Shortbread Cookies Are (Almost) Too Good to ShareThese buttery, salty treats from Philadelphia’s Lost Bread Co. lean savory, with just enough sweetness to make them impossible to stop eating. More Recent Articles |
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New York Rangers veteran forward Chris Kreider suffered a fractured foot in the first period of Friday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Philadelphia Phillies veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen will miss the team's opening day game against the Miami Marlins.
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled Friday that former White House counsel Don McGahn doesn't have to comply with a House subpoena to testify.
Former Louisville Cardinals offensive lineman Mekhi Becton, who is the largest player at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, registered a mind-blowing time in the 40-yard dash.
Lockheed Martin received a $141.7 million contract modification for repair capabilities for the F-35 combat aircraft, the Pentagon announced.
One of the biggest lake-effect events of the season continued on Friday as snow totals across the Great Lakes steadily rose
Health officials in Santa Clara County, Calif., announced Friday that a second person has tested positive for COVID-19 without having prior travel or contact with someone who has the disease.
New England Patriots wide receiver Mohamed Sanu will require ankle surgery this off-season.
Southwest Valley Constructors was awarded a $175.4 million contract for border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, the Pentagon announced Friday.
President Donald Trump on Friday said he again nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe to be director of national intelligence, several months after the congressman withdrew his name from consideration for the job.
President Donald Trump plans to formally nominate U.S. Ambassador to Norway Kenneth Braithwaite to be Navy secretary, the White House announced Friday.
Scientists have discovered the gene responsible for baldness in plants. The gene explains why some alpine plants are hairy while their low-lying peers are hairless.
Boeing's decision to break up tests of its Starliner space capsule flight software into segments was a major reason the craft failed to reach the International Space Station in December, a company executive said Friday.
The guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf is guiding a three-vessel military convoy across the Atlantic as they carry military equipment to Europe, the Navy confirmed Friday. It is the first such escort since 1986.
Weight-loss surgery is as effective for people who became obese before age 20 as for older patients, new research shows.
The House on Friday passed a bill banning the sale of flavored cigarettes and e-cigarettes as part of an effort to curb youth use of tobacco products.
Race, gender and sexual orientation are tied to mistreatment of medical school students by faculty, physicians and fellow students, according to a new report.
Courteney Cox will star in the horror comedy pilot "Shining Vale" on Starz, the cable network announced Friday.
A Quebec grocery store worker became the largest lottery winner in the province's history when he scored a $52 million jackpot with a ticket he bought at work.
Authorities have identified an 80-year-old man who died this week in a North Dakota grain bin.
Scientists have found iron "whiskers" on particles from the asteroid samples returned by the Japanese space agency's Hayabusa mission.
If you're at high risk for heart disease, lowering your blood pressure below the standard target level may help extend your life, a new study suggests.
Fines against four major cellphone carriers could top $200 million, Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai suggested Friday.
African monarch butterflies feature highly variable color patterns, and the prevalence of a male-killing bacteria infection explains why.
Firefighters were summoned to Walt Disney World in Florida when a boat on the Jungle Cruise ride took on water with passengers aboard. 
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