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2 passengers of coronavirus-infected ship die in Japan Two passengers of a quarantined cruise ship in Japan have died after contracting a deadly coronavirus that has infected more than 600 people on the vessel, Japanese government officials said. NFL owners approve terms of new collective bargaining agreement proposal NFL owners approved the negotiated terms of a new collective bargaining agreement proposal between the league and the NFL Players Association. Harvey Weinstein trial: Jurors start 3rd day with defense witness testimony Jurors on Thursday began their third day of deliberations in the sexual assault trial of former Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein. Detroit Lions to cut veteran DT Damon 'Snacks' Harrison The Detroit Lions are releasing former All-Pro defensive tackle Damon "Snacks" Harrison after two seasons. Bethenny Frankel to star in business competition series "The Real Housewives of New York City" icon Bethenny Frankel is set to host "The Big Shot with Bethenny," a business competition show for HBO Max. Jude Law to star in Taika Waititi's Showtime horror-comedy Oscar-winning "Jojo Rabbit" writer Taika Waititi is collaborating with "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" star Jude Law on a half-hour series for Showtime called "The Auteur." Browns' Jarvis Landry expected to be ready for 2020 season after hip surgery Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Jarvis Landry underwent surgery earlier this month to fix a nagging hip injury. North Carolina prepares for wintry blast as 437-day snow drought ends Rain began turning into snow Thursday afternoon in Raleigh, N.C., officially bringing an end the snow drought in the central portion of the state. Boxing: Nevada State Athletic Commission bans Wilder-Fury faceoff after weigh-in The Nevada State Athletic Commission has barred heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder and lineal champion Tyson Fury from taking part in a traditional faceoff during their weigh-in. Laura Neal named lead writer for 'Killing Eve' Season 4 Laura Neal has signed on as lead writer and executive producer for Season 4 of the BBC America thriller "Killing Eve." Poll: 77% of Americans confident government can handle coronavirus outbreak A Gallup poll found that 77 percent of Americans were confident in the federal government's ability to handle an outbreak of the coronavirus, which is known officially as COVID-19. Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigns as Dail struggles to elect new leader Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigned as leader Thursday after the country's parliament failed to select a new premier. NBC renews 'Blacklist' for Season 8March for Our Lives co-founders endorse Bernie Sanders for president Several co-founders of March For Our Lives endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders for president Thursday. Navy installs ODIN laser weapon system to counter aerial drones The U.S. Navy announced Thursday that it has installed an ODIN (Optical Dazzling Interdictor, Navy) laser weapon system that allows ships to counter aerial drones. 800 paratroopers return to Ft. Bragg after January deployment to Middle East About 800 soldiers who rapidly deployed into the Middle East in January returned to Fort Bragg, N.C., Thursday, according to Army officials. Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery Brooklyn Nets star point guard Kyrie Irving will undergo season-ending surgery on his right shoulder. Experts: China seeking to normalize military presence beyond borders China's Belt and Road Initiative, its military base in Africa, and increased humanitarian aid help normalize China's military presence outside its borders as part of an escalating power projection, an expert said. Barbie introduces Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Jean King and Florence Nightingale dolls Barbie added Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Jean King and Florence Nightingale to its Inspiring Women series on Thursday. Travel restrictions have varied efficacy at containing disease outbreaks As many as 30 countries have instituted some form of travel restriction in response to the new coronavirus, COVID-19, WHO officials said, in spite of limited scientific evidence they contain infectious diseases. New York Yankees shut down Luis Severino with right forearm soreness The New York Yankees shut down All-Star pitcher Luis Severino due to discomfort in his right forearm. Small plane crash kills three near Abilene, Texas A small plane crash in rural West Texas left three people dead Thursday, local law enforcement said. Federal appeals court blocks Mississippi 'heartbeat' abortion law The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a Mississippi law that would ban abortions as early as the sixth week of pregnancy on Thursday. USS Eisenhower, CSG 10 deploy after COMPTUEX exercise with allies The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the ships and aircraft of Carrier Strike Group 10 left for deployment after successfully completing the Composite Unit Training Exercise. |
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Lawmakers Are Warned That Russia Is Meddling to Re-elect TrumpA classified briefing to House members is said to have angered the president, who complained that Democrats would “weaponize” the disclosure. Trump’s New Intelligence Director Faces a Legal Countdown Clock on His TenureUnder federal law, Richard Grenell, the new acting director of national intelligence, may be able to serve only a few weeks unless the president nominates someone to take on the job permanently. Roger Stone Is Sentenced to Over 3 Years in PrisonThe sentencing played out amid extraordinary upheaval at the Justice Department and a virtual standoff between the president and the attorney general. Trump Renews Attack on Justice System, Again Disregarding Barr’s PleasIn lashing out at the prosecution of Roger Stone and “dirty cops,” the president confronted the attorney general with a choice about how to respond. How Bloomberg Bungled a Debate That He Had Been Prepped ForMichael Bloomberg’s campaign advisers had anticipated tough debate questions on stop-and-frisk and nondisclosure agreements. The former mayor’s performance left his team rattled. Elizabeth Warren ‘Crushed’ the Debate. But Is It Too Late?She laced into Michael Bloomberg in a bid to invigorate her campaign, and then had her biggest 24 hours of fund-raising yet. How Amy Klobuchar Suddenly Became a Rival Worth AttackingMs. Klobuchar was helped by newspaper endorsements and a relative lack of scrutiny from other candidates — until Wednesday night’s debate. What a Party in Japan May Tell Us About the Coronavirus’s SpreadWill the virus spiral beyond China? Public health experts are closely studying cluster cases in other Asian countries. Far-Right Shooting Shatters an Already Fragile Sense of Security in GermanyThe attack showed that no part of the country is immune to the potential for violence fueled by anti-immigrant hatred. A Criminal Underworld of Child Abuse, Part 2Images of victims of child sexual abuse recirculate on the internet — seemingly forever. What are tech companies doing to stop this? The Nevada DebateWith candidates running out of time to change the race, the attacks became personal. Could Bloomberg Buy the Nomination?And can privacy be protected? What Barr Did for Roger Stone Is Like Nothing I’ve Seen BeforeHas the Trump Department of Justice ever asked for a lower sentence for someone who wasn’t a presidential ally? Why Sanders Will Probably Win the NominationDemocrats already see reality through the Bernie lens. Warren, Bloomberg and What Really MattersDems should be talking about financialization and fraud. A Democratic Piñata PartyFive hungry candidates with sticks and one ex-mayor taking the hits. Bernie Sanders should be grateful. Beijing’s Great Leap BackwardExpelling Wall Street Journal reporters returns China to a darker age. Why Are Nonprofit Hospitals So Highly Profitable?These institutions receive tax exemptions for community benefits that often don’t really exist. Stop Otherizing Haredi Jews“Ultra-Orthodox” is a label that should be retired. Will Latinos Buy Into ‘Tío Bernie’s’ Socialism?Bernie Sanders will have to win over voters whose skepticism of socialism has been shaped by Latin American authoritarian leaders. What It Means to Be Black in AmericaSix short films for Black History Month. The Lakers, the Clippers and a Rare Fight for L.A. Basketball PrimacyLos Angeles has two N.B.A. championship contenders this season. But can the Clippers ever cut into the Lakers’ dominance, and change the city’s basketball soul? Whisky Knows Her ToysA Border collie in Norway learned the names and categories of her many, many toys, just by playing a game with her owners. Lawrence Tesler, Who Made Personal Computing Easier, Dies at 74When you’re cutting and pasting, dragging the cursor over selected text and performing other common computer tasks, you can thank him. Surging Dollar Reflects the Standout U.S. EconomyThe dollar is the strongest it has been in nearly three years as global investors seek a safe haven. But that can have unwelcome effects for U.S. industries. Former Pentagon Analyst Pleads Guilty to Sharing Classified InformationProsecutors said Henry Kyle Frese shared top secret information with two journalists, one of whom was his girlfriend. Trump Denounces Selection of ‘Parasite’ as Best Picture“And the winner is a movie from South Korea,” the president said at a rally. “What the hell was that all about?” Amid Stark Inequality, U.S.C. Offers Free Tuition to Low-Income StudentsRecognizing the high cost of living in California, the university will also no longer include the value of a home in the calculation used to determine financial need. Shipwreck Yields Artifacts of Missing Seafarers in Canada’s ArcticThe artifacts were recovered from the H.M.S. Erebus, which set off from England in 1845 with its sister ship, the H.M.S. Terror, before both vanished. New York Attorney General Accuses N.Y.C. of Fraud Over Taxi CrisisThe state’s attorney general is seeking $810 million from the city to compensate financially struggling taxi medallion owners. Why Does It Cost $750,000 to Build Affordable Housing in San Francisco?As California’s governor vows to tackle the state’s homelessness crisis, housing “insanity” stands in the way. Iran’s Stacked Election Is Expected to Produce a Hard-Line ParliamentIran’s leaders disqualified more than 7,000 candidates, including most moderates and centrists, paving the way for tougher domestic and foreign policies. ‘West Side Story’ Review: Sharks vs. Jets vs. VideoIvo van Hove’s attention-splintering revival of the immortal 1957 musical features new choreography, a ravishing orchestra and smothering visual effects. How to Build a Pretty Macrobiotic Meal Like a Jewelry DesignerAnna Sheffield has been eating dragon bowls since she was a teenager, but her latest version relies on an array of bright, fresh vegetables. Aircraft, Big and Small, Are Changing Our Relationship With FlightAs aviation technology becomes more integrated into everyday life, providers of new services brace for the unknown. Stalked by the Fear That Dementia Is Stalking YouTesting for Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is hardly foolproof, and could even backfire. How to Raise Siblings Who Get AlongPlaying together is part of it, but so is having chores kids can complete as a team (especially if they can sneak in some fun while they work). How Common Mental Shortcuts Can Cause Major Physician ErrorsTendencies like left-digit bias can have life-altering consequences for patients. More Recent Articles |
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Two passengers of a quarantined cruise ship in Japan have died after contracting a deadly coronavirus that has infected more than 600 people on the vessel, Japanese government officials said.
NFL owners approved the negotiated terms of a new collective bargaining agreement proposal between the league and the NFL Players Association.
Jurors on Thursday began their third day of deliberations in the sexual assault trial of former Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein.
The Detroit Lions are releasing former All-Pro defensive tackle Damon "Snacks" Harrison after two seasons.
"The Real Housewives of New York City" icon Bethenny Frankel is set to host "The Big Shot with Bethenny," a business competition show for HBO Max.
Oscar-winning "Jojo Rabbit" writer Taika Waititi is collaborating with "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" star Jude Law on a half-hour series for Showtime called "The Auteur."
Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Jarvis Landry underwent surgery earlier this month to fix a nagging hip injury.
Rain began turning into snow Thursday afternoon in Raleigh, N.C., officially bringing an end the snow drought in the central portion of the state.
The Nevada State Athletic Commission has barred heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder and lineal champion Tyson Fury from taking part in a traditional faceoff during their weigh-in.
Laura Neal has signed on as lead writer and executive producer for Season 4 of the BBC America thriller "Killing Eve."
A Gallup poll found that 77 percent of Americans were confident in the federal government's ability to handle an outbreak of the coronavirus, which is known officially as COVID-19.
Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigned as leader Thursday after the country's parliament failed to select a new premier.
NBC has renewed its drama "The Blacklist" for an eighth season.
Several co-founders of March For Our Lives endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders for president Thursday.
The U.S. Navy announced Thursday that it has installed an ODIN (Optical Dazzling Interdictor, Navy) laser weapon system that allows ships to counter aerial drones.
About 800 soldiers who rapidly deployed into the Middle East in January returned to Fort Bragg, N.C., Thursday, according to Army officials.
Brooklyn Nets star point guard Kyrie Irving will undergo season-ending surgery on his right shoulder.
China's Belt and Road Initiative, its military base in Africa, and increased humanitarian aid help normalize China's military presence outside its borders as part of an escalating power projection, an expert said.
Barbie added Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Jean King and Florence Nightingale to its Inspiring Women series on Thursday.
As many as 30 countries have instituted some form of travel restriction in response to the new coronavirus, COVID-19, WHO officials said, in spite of limited scientific evidence they contain infectious diseases.
The New York Yankees shut down All-Star pitcher Luis Severino due to discomfort in his right forearm.
A small plane crash in rural West Texas left three people dead Thursday, local law enforcement said.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a Mississippi law that would ban abortions as early as the sixth week of pregnancy on Thursday.
The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the ships and aircraft of Carrier Strike Group 10 left for deployment after successfully completing the Composite Unit Training Exercise. 
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