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Three-time All-Star Curtis Granderson announces retirement Former Detroit Tigers and New York Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after a 16-year career. Lakers' LeBron James reveals 'Mamba 4 Life' Kobe Bryant tattoo Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James unveiled his new tattoo in honor of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. Impeachment: Senate votes against allowing subpoenas The Senate on Friday voted 51-49 against a motion to subpoena witnesses and documents in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial. NBA All-Star Game players to wear Kobe Bryant's No. 24 and Gianna Bryant's No. 2 The NBA announced Friday that it will honor Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, with special uniforms in the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch retires Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who said there was a smear campaign to have her dismissed last year, has retired from her 33-year career as a diplomat. Lockheed Martin receives $2.3B deal for helicopter parts maintenance Lockheed Martin has received a $2.3 billion contract for parts maintenance for MH-60R and MH-60S helicopters for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense announced. Trail Blazers' Carmelo Anthony 'not ready' to play vs. Lakers, will sit out Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony, a close friend of Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant, will miss Friday night's game against the Lakers for "personal reasons." Ohio delays executions again over lethal injection drugs Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has again postponed the executions of three death row inmates amid a shortage of lethal injection drugs, his office announced Friday. DoD says it will require some contractors to prove they're safe from hackers The Department of Defense announced Friday that by the end of September it will require at least some contractors bidding on defense contracts to certify that they meet "at least a basic level of cybersecurity standards Delta, American, United suspend flights to China over coronavirus Three of the United States' largest airlines suspended flights to mainland China on Friday over the deadly and growing coronavirus outbreak. Trump expands travel ban to include 6 more countries The Trump administration on Friday expanded its travel ban to include restricting visas for an additional six countries. Complex causes behind Arctic greening, researchers say The greening of the Arctic is one of the most visible effects of climate change, but new research suggests the reasons for the phenomena are surprisingly varied and complex. Pentagon to roll back restrictions on land mine use The U.S. government announced Friday that it plans to roll back prohibitions on land mine use, saying the previous policy could place troops "at a severe disadvantage during a conflict against our adversaries." Genetically engineered moth released for first time Scientists have for the first time released a genetically engineered, self-limiting insect into an open field. Look: ATM outside London wine bar dispenses prosecco A London bar is celebrating its opening with an unusual outdoor feature -- an ATM that dispenses prosecco. Dow tumbles 603 points amid coronavirus fears The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted Friday, closing down 603 points amid fears over the growing coronavirus outbreak in China. Look: Firefighters rescue dog that fell through ice on the Minnesota River Firefighters in Minnesota rescued a dog that wandered out onto the ice of a partially frozen river and plunged into the water. Expanding Medicaid may boost employment, education, study shows Expansions in Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act may be linked to higher numbers of low-income people having jobs or going to school, new research suggests. Britain, Sweden confirm first coronavirus cases Health officials in Britain and Sweden confirmed their first cases of coronavirus as the worldwide number of cases rose above 10,000 Friday. Age discrimination affects people worldwide Discrimination based on age -- ageism -- is widespread throughout the world, and it takes a toll, new research reveals. U.S. declares public health emergency over coronavirus outbreak The U.S. declared a public health emergency over the outbreak on Friday, and the CDC also said it placed 195 Americans evacuated from China on quarantine, the first time for such an action in more than 50 years. U.S. health stats remain low despite trillions in healthcare spending Despite spending far more on healthcare than other wealthy nations, the United States has the lowest life expectancy and the highest suicide rate, new research shows. EPA: Glysophate, ingredient in weed killer Roundup, is safe to use The herbicide glyphosate, an ingredient in the weed killing product Roundup, is safe to use, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Friday. Naloxone sales up 2,300% in Ohio after law loosens pharmacist restrictions Allowing pharmacists to dispense the life-saving drug naloxone without a prescription may help prevent overdose deaths among those who abuse or misuse opioids, a study published Friday in JAMA Network Open indicates. Mike Pompeo says Volodymyr Zelensky White House meeting will happen at 'right time' Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday the White House will "find the right time" to invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Washington for a meeting with President Donald Trump. |
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Republicans Block Impeachment Witnesses, Clearing Path for Trump AcquittalThe narrow vote came after Republican senators said they did not need to hear more evidence, and pressed toward acquitting President Trump next week. Once Skeptical, Senate Republicans Are All In on TrumpIn pressing toward their preordained vote of acquittal, Senate Republicans made it clear they see their fortunes and futures intertwined with the president’s. 3 Takeaways from Today's Trump Impeachment TrialThe Senate voted against hearing from new witnesses in President Trump’s impeachment trial after the House managers and the defense team made their final cases on hearing witnesses. Trump Told Bolton to Help His Ukraine Pressure Campaign, Book SaysThe president asked his national security adviser last spring in front of other senior advisers to pave the way for a meeting between Rudolph Giuliani and Ukraine’s new leader. Lamar Alexander Says Convicting Trump Would ‘Pour Gasoline on Cultural Fires’Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, explained why he would cast a pivotal vote against having witnesses at President Trump’s impeachment trial, ensuring a quick acquittal. Despite Evidence, Republicans Rallied Behind Trump. This Was Their Reasoning.Several Senate Republicans said that even if President Trump did everything impeachment managers said, he should not be removed. At the Stroke of Brexit, Britain Steps, Guardedly, Into a New DawnOn a rainy evening of dampened festivities, its epoch-making departure stirred hopes and fears, but also relief that the ordeal is finally over. Trump Administration Adds Six Countries to Travel BanPresident Trump added Africa’s biggest country, Nigeria, as well as Myanmar, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan and Tanzania, to his restricted travel list. ‘You Can’t Fake Those Kind of Skills’: Pete Buttigieg’s Charisma TestThe millennial former mayor of a midsize city has far surpassed expectations in the 2020 race. He doesn’t get fired up. Can he fire up people in Iowa? Mary Higgins Clark, Queen of Suspense and a Fixture on Best-Seller Lists, Dies at 92Born in the Bronx, she became a world-renowned author writing about “nice people whose lives are invaded.” Impeachment, China, Super Bowl: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. On Politics: The Sniping Picks UpA blunter Buttigieg, a waning trial, a dig at an ice cream shop: This is your morning tip sheet. A Dishonorable SenateRepublican legislators abdicated their duty by refusing to seek the truth. What Does It Mean to Have a Serious Drinking Problem?Alcohol was my stress reducer, my reality fighter, the conferrer of artificial joys. It was also wreaking havoc on my life. Does It Matter Who the Democrats Choose?In terms of actual policy, probably not very much. Bernie’s Angry BrosThe Sanders online army resembles President Trump’s most ardent supporters in more ways than either side might care to admit. Brexit Has Arrived. But Boris Johnson’s Reign Is Just Beginning.With his signature campaign promise fulfilled, the prime minister can now reshape Britain for a generation. What’s Impeachable? They’ll Know It When They See ItMichelle Cottle, on the ground in Washington, responds to questions about the impeachment trial. Requiem for a DreamBritain exits Europe. It will be poorer, above all in its shriveled heart. George Soros: Mark Zuckerberg Should Not Be in Control of FacebookThe social media company is going to get Trump re-elected — because it’s good for business. Millennials Aren’t Spending All Their Money on Avocado Toast, ActuallyThey are burdened by student loans, but new data shows they have saved more for retirement than Gen Xers did at the same age. 12 Deaths in Mississippi Tell a Grim StoryThe only way to “fix” a problem like the American prison system is to end it. Cuomo’s Bad Medicine on MedicaidAlbany should cut costs instead of sticking local governments with the state’s growing bill. How Private Equity Buried PaylessFinance-driven capitalism was supposed to make the economy more dynamic. A failed shoe chain shows why it hasn’t happened. In Jenny Offill’s ‘Weather,’ Paranoia Is Delivered With HumorOffill’s melancholy and satirical new novel is narrated by a woman who worries about everything from her troubled brother to climate change. Opera Singer Danced on S.U.V. Before Running 2 Mar-a-Lago Checkpoints, Officials SayDeputies and Secret Service agents fired on the vehicle, which was going in excess of 70 miles per hour as it approached President Trump’s resort, the authorities said. Hillary Clinton Slams Bernie Sanders for Not Working to Unite Democrats in 2016In a podcast interview on Friday, Mrs. Clinton also described the caucuses in Iowa, where Mr. Sanders leads in some polls, as “undemocratic.” Diplomat at Center of Trump Impeachment Retires From State DepartmentOn a July 25 telephone call with the president of Ukraine, President Trump described Ambassador Yovanovitch as “bad news” and said, ominously, “She’s going to go through some things.” Bloomberg Fueled His Campaign With $200 Million From His Own FortuneA federal filing showing spending through December provides the most detailed description yet of how Mr. Bloomberg deployed his wealth in a quest for the presidency. The bulk went to advertising. Former Coast Guard Lieutenant Is Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison on Gun and Drug ChargesChristopher Paul Hasson plotted to kill journalists, Democratic politicians, professors, Supreme Court justices and those he described as “leftists in general,” federal prosecutors have said. Capital in Trump Mideast Plan Makes ‘a Joke’ of Palestinian AspirationsPart of the proposed capital, far from Jerusalem’s holy sites, would encompass a gang-ridden slum. “These areas are not a symbol for anybody,” said one Palestinian. How Chaos at Chain Pharmacies Is Putting Patients at RiskPharmacists across the U.S. warn that the push to do more with less has made medication errors more likely. “I am a danger to the public,” one wrote to a regulator. Del Pitt Feldman, Who Made Crocheting Hip, Is Dead at 90Her designs captured the freewheeling spirit of the 1960s counterculture. Among her clients were Janis Joplin, Grace Slick and Cher. Former Actress Testifies in Graphic Detail How Weinstein Raped HerJessica Mann told a jury that Harvey Weinstein blocked her from leaving a room and forced her to undress: “I was very angry inside and very scared.” Phone Hacks Can Happen to Anyone. Here’s How to Protect Yourself.Start by knowing what could expose you to an attack, like vacation clues, hotel Wi-Fi and inadequate verification procedures. A View of Brexit From the Soccer FieldPolitical turmoil may have roiled Westminster. But on wet fields across Britain, a fourth-tier team shows what it looks like to just get on with it. The Style of Sofia Kenin, Australian Open Finalist: ‘She Goes for the Jugular’Kenin, a fiery and driven young Floridian, will seek her first Grand Slam singles title on Saturday against Garbiñe Muguruza, a two-time major champion. At Sundance, a Glorious Diversity of Voices Breaks ThroughOnscreen at this year’s festival, you could find poetry, tragedy, comedy and, most important, the range of lived experiences around the world. Review: Alexei Ratmansky Finds a New Voice at City BalletIn his latest work, this world-class choreographer has pushed himself, releasing something that seems to have been bottled up inside. We Lost Our Son to Suicide. Here’s How We Survived.I tried many of the supports available to help parents heal, like therapy, support groups, exercise and finding a way to honor our son’s memory. More Recent Articles |
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Former Detroit Tigers and New York Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after a 16-year career.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James unveiled his new tattoo in honor of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
The Senate on Friday voted 51-49 against a motion to subpoena witnesses and documents in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
The NBA announced Friday that it will honor Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, with special uniforms in the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.
Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who said there was a smear campaign to have her dismissed last year, has retired from her 33-year career as a diplomat.
Lockheed Martin has received a $2.3 billion contract for parts maintenance for MH-60R and MH-60S helicopters for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense announced.
Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony, a close friend of Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant, will miss Friday night's game against the Lakers for "personal reasons."
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has again postponed the executions of three death row inmates amid a shortage of lethal injection drugs, his office announced Friday.
The Department of Defense announced Friday that by the end of September it will require at least some contractors bidding on defense contracts to certify that they meet "at least a basic level of cybersecurity standards
Three of the United States' largest airlines suspended flights to mainland China on Friday over the deadly and growing coronavirus outbreak.
The Trump administration on Friday expanded its travel ban to include restricting visas for an additional six countries.
The greening of the Arctic is one of the most visible effects of climate change, but new research suggests the reasons for the phenomena are surprisingly varied and complex.
The U.S. government announced Friday that it plans to roll back prohibitions on land mine use, saying the previous policy could place troops "at a severe disadvantage during a conflict against our adversaries."
Scientists have for the first time released a genetically engineered, self-limiting insect into an open field.
A London bar is celebrating its opening with an unusual outdoor feature -- an ATM that dispenses prosecco.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted Friday, closing down 603 points amid fears over the growing coronavirus outbreak in China.
Firefighters in Minnesota rescued a dog that wandered out onto the ice of a partially frozen river and plunged into the water.
Expansions in Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act may be linked to higher numbers of low-income people having jobs or going to school, new research suggests.
Health officials in Britain and Sweden confirmed their first cases of coronavirus as the worldwide number of cases rose above 10,000 Friday.
Discrimination based on age -- ageism -- is widespread throughout the world, and it takes a toll, new research reveals.
The U.S. declared a public health emergency over the outbreak on Friday, and the CDC also said it placed 195 Americans evacuated from China on quarantine, the first time for such an action in more than 50 years.
Despite spending far more on healthcare than other wealthy nations, the United States has the lowest life expectancy and the highest suicide rate, new research shows.
The herbicide glyphosate, an ingredient in the weed killing product Roundup, is safe to use, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Friday.
Allowing pharmacists to dispense the life-saving drug naloxone without a prescription may help prevent overdose deaths among those who abuse or misuse opioids, a study published Friday in JAMA Network Open indicates.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday the White House will "find the right time" to invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Washington for a meeting with President Donald Trump. 
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