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Chris Taylor signs two-year deal with Los Angeles Dodgers to avoid arbitration The Los Angeles Dodgers and utility player Chris Taylor agreed to a two-year contract extension to avoid arbitration. Former Angels, Royals slugger Kendrys Morales retires after 13 MLB seasons Veteran first baseman and designated hitter Kendrys Morales announced his retirement from baseball after 13 seasons. Boston Red Sox expected to hire Ron Roenicke as next manager The Boston Red Sox are planning to promote bench coach Ron Roenicke to be their new manager for the upcoming season. U.S. approves deal to sell LRASMs to Australia for up to $990M The State Department has approved a possible sale of up to 200 AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles and related equipment to the Australian government for an estimated cost of $990 million. NTSB: Kobe Bryant's helicopter showed no signs of engine failure The National Transportation Safety Board discovered no evidence of engine failure in the helicopter crash that killed Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others. Navy receives USS St. Louis at shipyard ceremony in Wisconsin The Navy announced that it has accepted delivery of the future USS St. Louis during a ceremony at the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Marinette, Wis. Star impeachment witnesses Vindman, Sondland removed from jobs Lt. Col. Alex Vindman and Gordon Sondland, each of whom provided damaging testimony in the House of Representatives' impeachment hearings, were fired from their government posts Friday. USS Little Rock departs on maiden voyage to Central America The USS Little Rock, also known as Littoral Combat Ship 9, departed Mayport, Fla., Thursday for the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility for its maiden voyage. Irish PM Varadkar's job in jeopardy as Sinn Fein surges in national polls The job of Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar appeared in jeopardy as polls indicated his Fine Gael party was slumping and nationalists Sinn Fein were surging ahead of Saturday's national election. GI bleeding may signal colon cancer in patients on blood thinners Gastrointestinal bleeding in patients taking blood thinners for an irregular heartbeat should prompt doctors to check for colon cancer, a new study advises. Most teens experience mostly negative emotions at school It's supposed to be the best time in your life, but a new study finds that U.S. high school students have mostly negative feelings throughout their school day. Beaked whales observed coordinating deep dives Beaked whales rely on synchronization and silence to avoid predation during their deep dives to hunt for food. Pete Buttigieg shines in Iowa, but minority support still low Pete Buttigieg may have won in Iowa, but the results from the city of Waterloo show he has still work to do with minority voters. Lockheed Martin delivers second KC-130J refueler to France Lockheed Martin delivered the second of two KC-130J Super Hercules aerial refuelers to representatives from France's Armée de l'Air this week, the company reported. Viagra linked to temporary vision problems Some men who took sildenafil -- the generic form of the impotence drug Viagra -- suffered from vision problems, including a kind of color blindness that could take weeks to resolve, researchers found. Watch: Horse wrapped in barbed wire rescued from ditch A horse that somehow ended up with barbed wire wrapped around its body was rescued after being found lying in a ditch. U.S.'s coronavirus task force steps up screening, allots $100M for aid Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Homeland Security officials announced Friday that they will be stepping up efforts to screen travelers for 2019 novel coronavirus when they arrive in the U.S. Escaped cows rounded up on runway at Iowa airport Police and animal rescuers responded to an Iowa airport to wrangle a trio of escaped cows who made their way to the runway. Man wins $250,000 lottery jackpot 7 years after $200,000 win A North Carolina man who funded a beach trip with his $200,000 lottery jackpot seven years ago said he plans to do the same with the $250,000 he won this week. Watch: BTS performs 'Black Swan' choreography at dance practice K-pop group BTS shared a behind-the-scenes look at a rehearsal for its new song "Black Swan." Watch: Fisherman finds apparent SpaceX parachutes, capsule door off Florida coast The captain of a charter fishing boat in Florida shared video of his unusual recent catch: two parachutes and a capsule door from the SpaceX Dragon Crew launch. Watch: Oprah Winfrey says Gayle King received death threats from Kobe Bryant fans Oprah Winfrey said Gayle King is "not doing well" following backlash to her interview with Lisa Leslie about late basketball star Kobe Bryant. 100 House Democrats reject President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan Over 100 House Democrats signed a letter, released Friday, critical of President Donald Trump's peace plan for the Middle East. Watch: Pearl Jam release final 'Dance of the Clairvoyants' music video Pearl Jam released on Friday their third and final music video for their latest single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants." Young people may copy friends' eating habits from social media, study finds In a study published in the journal Appetite, scientists from Ashton University observed that participants ate an extra portion of fruit and vegetables themselves for every portion their social media peers ate. |
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Trump Fires Impeachment Witnesses Gordon Sondland and Alexander Vindman in Post-Acquittal PurgeEmboldened by his victory and determined to strike back, the president removed Mr. Sondland as ambassador to the European Union after the White House earlier on Friday dismissed Colonel Vindman. New Report on 138 Coronavirus Cases Reveals Disturbing DetailsA highly contagious patient, virus transmission inside a hospital and unexpected turns for the worse have emerged as part of the epidemic in China. In Hong Kong, the Coronavirus Strikes a Wounded CityThe territory was already reeling from political discord and recession. Now the outbreak is fanning fears of global isolation and worsening mistrust between citizens and their leaders. An Algorithm That Grants Freedom, or Takes It AwayAcross the United States and Europe, software is making probation decisions and predicting whether teens will commit crime. Opponents want more human oversight. Job Growth Gives the Economy an Upbeat Start to the YearPayrolls expanded by 225,000 in January, helped by mild weather, and more people were drawn into the labor market. The Election Year Economy Is Everything Trump Could Hope ForEven if presidents have less sway over the economy than is widely assumed, perception can be important. MAGA War on Architectural Diversity Weaponizes Greek ColumnsThe Trump administration may impose a classical style on new federal buildings, a proposal aimed at the heart of modernism and diversity. Coronavirus, New Hampshire, Oscars: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. On Politics: Hanging-Chad FlashbacksEveryone loves a recount, right? It might happen, or maybe not. This is your morning tip sheet. Col. Vindman and the Trumpification of the National Security CouncilHis removal is petty and vindictive. It’s also part of a bigger plan. The Government Uses ‘Near Perfect Surveillance’ Data on AmericansCongressional hearings are urgently needed to address location tracking. Lonely Are the BraveWith his impeachment vote, Mitt Romney vindicates an American ideal. ‘Should We Leave?’ Life in China Under Coronavirus LockdownWe’ve stopped changing out of our pajamas, and the days seem to melt into each other. Rush Limbaugh in His Own WordsA collection of comments from the latest recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Can We Please Just Blame the Virus?Censorship can’t stop an epidemic. Who knew. Germany’s Post-Nazi Taboo Against the Far Right Has Been ShatteredEvents this week in German politics were horrifying. But they shouldn’t have been a surprise. Trump Got His Wish. Mexico Is Now the Wall.The American immigration system needs a complete makeover, but López Obrador’s government shouldn’t act as an extension of the Border Patrol. What’s So Great About Fake Roman Temples?A spectacular campaign to elevate the design of federal buildings is under threat from small-minded classicists. The Harrowing Chaos of the Democratic PrimaryIs it really going to be Bernie or bust for American democracy? ‘The Scream’ Is Fading. New Research Reveals Why.The art world is increasingly turning to scientific analysis of pigments to find out how time has changed some famous paintings. How a Vegan Ends Up With Leather in Her PortfolioTo invest while supporting animal welfare, socially conscious funds may support Chipotle, but not Burger King and its Impossible Whopper. 16-Year-Old Pleads Guilty to Murder in Colorado School ShootingAlec McKinney, one of two students charged in the attack, told the authorities he had targeted people who had taunted him for being transgender. Boeing Starliner Flight’s Flaws Show ‘Fundamental Problem,’ NASA SaysA software glitch that could have destroyed the capsule was fixed in orbit, during an uncrewed December test flight that had already gone awry. Cooper Hewitt Director Abruptly ResignsThe design museum did not say why Caroline Baumann stepped down. The Smithsonian provost will serve as interim director during the search for her replacement. Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash Wreckage Shows No Evidence of Engine FailureInvestigators said in a preliminary report that the helicopter hurtled toward the ground at 4,000 feet per minute before crashing. A Young Father Was Investigated 4 Times. Then His Newborn Died.Years of warnings that children were being abused may have gone unheeded until the death of Kaseem Watkins. Mitch McConnell Wasn’t Always Loved by Republicans. He Is Now.When he secured President Trump’s acquittal in the impeachment trial, the Senate majority leader completed a journey from staid establishment figure to conservative icon. Former Pimco C.E.O. Gets 9 Months in Prison in College Admissions CaseMost parents were accused of crimes to get one child, maybe two, into an elite college. Douglas Hodge, the former chief of Pimco, paid bribes for at least four children, prosecutors say. PG&E Has a Survival Plan, and Newsom Has Plan B: A TakeoverCalifornia’s governor, Gavin Newsom, is threatening to assume control of the utility if its restructuring in bankruptcy doesn’t meet his demands. Does he mean it? Condoms With Extras? No ThanksSpermicides, tingling gel and other condom add-ons may do more harm than good. The Dog Park Is Bad, ActuallyDog parks may seem like great additions to the community, but they’re rife with problems — for you, and for your dog. Here’s what to know before you go. A Stunning St. Lucia Golf Resort Is Really Out of the Way. That’s by Design.At a new development, the focus is on shoreline properties with breathtaking vistas — not ease of access. For a Better Cocktail, Reach for a Different ShakerSalt, arguably the most important ingredient in the kitchen, is just as critical at the bar. What It Was Like to Work for Andrew YangHe has called his campaign “the journey of my life.” But what got lost in the novelty of his bid, former employees say, was scrutiny of his life before this particular journey. More Recent Articles
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The Los Angeles Dodgers and utility player Chris Taylor agreed to a two-year contract extension to avoid arbitration.
Veteran first baseman and designated hitter Kendrys Morales announced his retirement from baseball after 13 seasons.
The Boston Red Sox are planning to promote bench coach Ron Roenicke to be their new manager for the upcoming season.
The State Department has approved a possible sale of up to 200 AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles and related equipment to the Australian government for an estimated cost of $990 million.
The National Transportation Safety Board discovered no evidence of engine failure in the helicopter crash that killed Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others.
The Navy announced that it has accepted delivery of the future USS St. Louis during a ceremony at the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Marinette, Wis.
Lt. Col. Alex Vindman and Gordon Sondland, each of whom provided damaging testimony in the House of Representatives' impeachment hearings, were fired from their government posts Friday.
The USS Little Rock, also known as Littoral Combat Ship 9, departed Mayport, Fla., Thursday for the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility for its maiden voyage.
The job of Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar appeared in jeopardy as polls indicated his Fine Gael party was slumping and nationalists Sinn Fein were surging ahead of Saturday's national election.
Gastrointestinal bleeding in patients taking blood thinners for an irregular heartbeat should prompt doctors to check for colon cancer, a new study advises.
It's supposed to be the best time in your life, but a new study finds that U.S. high school students have mostly negative feelings throughout their school day.
Beaked whales rely on synchronization and silence to avoid predation during their deep dives to hunt for food.
Pete Buttigieg may have won in Iowa, but the results from the city of Waterloo show he has still work to do with minority voters.
Lockheed Martin delivered the second of two KC-130J Super Hercules aerial refuelers to representatives from France's Armée de l'Air this week, the company reported.
Some men who took sildenafil -- the generic form of the impotence drug Viagra -- suffered from vision problems, including a kind of color blindness that could take weeks to resolve, researchers found.
A horse that somehow ended up with barbed wire wrapped around its body was rescued after being found lying in a ditch.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Homeland Security officials announced Friday that they will be stepping up efforts to screen travelers for 2019 novel coronavirus when they arrive in the U.S.
Police and animal rescuers responded to an Iowa airport to wrangle a trio of escaped cows who made their way to the runway.
A North Carolina man who funded a beach trip with his $200,000 lottery jackpot seven years ago said he plans to do the same with the $250,000 he won this week.
K-pop group BTS shared a behind-the-scenes look at a rehearsal for its new song "Black Swan."
The captain of a charter fishing boat in Florida shared video of his unusual recent catch: two parachutes and a capsule door from the SpaceX Dragon Crew launch.
Oprah Winfrey said Gayle King is "not doing well" following backlash to her interview with Lisa Leslie about late basketball star Kobe Bryant.
Over 100 House Democrats signed a letter, released Friday, critical of President Donald Trump's peace plan for the Middle East.
Pearl Jam released on Friday their third and final music video for their latest single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants."
In a study published in the journal Appetite, scientists from Ashton University observed that participants ate an extra portion of fruit and vegetables themselves for every portion their social media peers ate. 
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