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Coronavirus: Death toll hits 1,486 as Japan records first victim China's Hubei Province on Friday announced an additional 4,823 new cases of COVID-19 over the previous 24-hours. Houston Astros' Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman apologize for sign-stealing scandal Houston Astros star players Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman offered public apologies for their roles in the team's illegal sign-stealing scheme used in 2017 and 2018. ExxonMobil fire released harmful chemicals, none detected outside of facility The fire at an ExxonMobil Refinery in Louisiana on Tuesday released harmful chemicals, but initial testing found none outside of the facility. Ex-Blue Jays OF Kevin Pillar agrees to one-year deal with Red Sox Former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar agreed to a one-year deal with the Boston Red Sox. U.S. soldier dies at Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield A U.S. soldier stationed in Afghanistan has died in "a non-combat related incident," the Department of Defense said Thursday. Fewer liquor stores linked to lower murder rates Having fewer liquor stores in cities may lead to lower murder rates, a new study suggests. Tennessee Titans sign TE Anthony Firkser to one-year extension The Tennessee Titans signed tight end Anthony Firkser to a one-year contract extension. Defense Secretary Mark Esper: U.S., Taliban have negotiated seven-day reduction of violence Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Thursday that the United States has negotiated an agreement with the Taliban for seven days of reduced violence in Afghanistan. Boeing awarded $99.9 million contract for AWACS for E-3 Sentry Boeing has been awarded a $99.9 million contract for Block 40/45 production of the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System, the Pentagon announced Thursday. Attorney General William Barr calls on President Donald Trump to stop tweeting about cases U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Thursday called on President Donald Trump to stop tweeting about Justice Department cases. Steelers GM Kevin Colbert: Ben Roethlisberger not 'at the end of the road' Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert remains optimistic that Ben Roethlisberger will make a full recovery from his elbow injury, saying "all signs are good at this point." Parents of Parkland shooting victim Meadow Pollack sue federal government The parents of a teenage girl who died in the Parkland, Fla., school shooting in 2018 have filed a new lawsuit against the federal government. Los Angeles Clippers' Paul George fined $35K for criticizing NBA officials Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George was fined $35,000 for publicly criticizing officials earlier this week. Elizabeth Warren announces plan to collect demographic data on Asian communities Elizabeth Warren introduced a plan Thursday calling for the collection of diversified data on Asian communities to better identify and solve the issues of its many ethnic and racial identities. Chronic kidney disease kills more than 1M people annually worldwide Chronic kidney disease has been described as a "global killer in plain sight" by the authors of a new analysis estimating the prevalence of the condition. Andrew Cuomo, Donald Trump meeting 'productive,' Homeland Security secretary says Department of Homeland Security acting Secretary Chad Wolf said President Donald Trump's Thursday meeting with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo about expedited entry programs was "productive." 2020 NBA All-Star Game: Suns' Devin Booker replaces injured Damian Lillard Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker replaced injured Portland Trail Blazers superstar Damian Lillard in this weekend's 2020 NBA All-Star Game and 3-point contest. Judge orders Pentagon to halt work on JEDI cloud computing network A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to halt work on the 10-year, $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud computing network amid allegations that President Donald Trump improperly interfered in the bid. New antibiotics have a unique way of killing bacteria Scientists have discovered a new kind of antibiotics that take a unique approach to attacking and killing bacteria. U.S. charges Huawei with racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets U.S. federal prosecutors on Thursday charged Chinese smartphone company Huawei with racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets. Yosemite's Horsetail 'firefall' may not be visible this year Due to a lack of water, Yosemite's Horsetail Fall may not flow this year meaning the glowing "firefall" phenomenon may not be visible. Survey: Most Americans say diet affects global warming 'a little' A national survey said Thursday that most Americans think food production affects global warming 'a little.' |
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William Barr Says He Will Not 'Be Bullied' in Response to Trump's AttacksThe attorney general said that the president’s attacks on prosecutors’ handling of his friend Roger Stone’s sentencing undermine the legal system and the Justice Department. William Barr's Interview With ABC: Key ExcerptsFacing a barrage of criticism from the president about the Justice Department, the attorney general offered a rebuttal on Thursday. Trump Places Loyalists in Key Jobs Inside the White House While Raging Against Enemies OutsidePresident Trump had a busy morning on Twitter and the radio, in a tirade that rivaled his most grievance-filled moments since becoming president. Some Wuhan Evacuees Ask Why They Aren’t Being Tested for the CoronavirusThere is no reason to test healthy people for the virus, the C.D.C. says, but some evacuees are asking to be tested. How Months of Miscalculation Led the U.S. and Iran to the Brink of WarThe Trump administration escalated pressure on Iran to try to negotiate over its nuclear aims. Instead, Iran fought back with violent attacks. At critical points, each country misjudged the other. In Bipartisan Bid to Restrain Trump, Senate Passes Iran War Powers ResolutionSome Republicans crossed party lines to join Democrats in voting to curtail President Trump’s ability to wage war with Iran, weeks after a drone strike killed a top Iranian general. Judge Halts Work on Microsoft’s JEDI Contract, a Victory for AmazonThe judge ordered work to stop on a cloud-computing contract for the Pentagon until Amazon’s legal challenge was resolved. U.S. Charges Huawei With Racketeering, Adding Pressure on ChinaThe indictment is the Trump administration’s latest move in its fight against the Chinese tech giant, which it deems a security threat. Michael Bloomberg’s Campaign Suddenly Drops Memes EverywhereA campaign of sponsored content for the candidate flourished suddenly on Instagram. A new outfit, called Meme 2020, is behind it. William Barr, Coronavirus, ‘Dance Monkey’: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Fear, Fury and the CoronavirusChina’s Communist rulers are not just fighting an epidemic. They are also struggling to contain an upwelling of public anger about their own failure to stem the outbreak. Are We Headed for a Bernie Sweep?And should we cancel Valentine’s Day? Bernie Sanders Isn’t a SocialistBut he plays one on TV. That’s a problem. Mike Bloomberg Is Hacking Your AttentionShamelessness and conflict equal attention. Attention equals power. This Is How Scandinavia Got GreatThe power of educating the whole person. I Didn’t Know My Father Until I Read His Love Letters to My MotherMy strong, silent dad was actually a sensitive, insecure soul. The Parkland Massacre Isn’t an ‘Anniversary’Our gun violence problem is also a language problem. Are ‘Near-Death Experiences’ Real?They cannot prove the existence of heaven or hell, but they can give us hope. Today’s Republicans Are Like Lincoln in Only One WayThey share a determination to undermine the land rights of Native peoples. The Specific Horror of Unwanted Oral SexHarvey Weinstein is accused of doing it to Annabella Sciorra and Mimi Haleyi. Years ago, a man did it to me. Along the Great Lakes, It’s Time to Prepare for ExtremesThe lakes are hitting record levels and lakefront communities are asking, what’s next? The Supreme Court in the Mean SeasonA summary decision kicks an untold number of legal immigrants off the path to citizenship. My Daughter Died. How Do I Introduce Her to My Son?Someday, before long, my wife and I will have to sit down and explain to him that he has a sister, and why she’s not here. Bong Joon Ho’s Path From Seoul to Oscar DominanceOnce vilified as “anti-American” and “left wing” by critics in South Korea, he has been releasing one blockbuster after another tackling serious social issues through dark comedy. An Army Doctor’s First Loss of the Vietnam War: The Woman He LovedHe met her while doing rounds at the hospital where they both worked. Within months, he received orders to report for basic training. Administration to Divert Billions From Pentagon to Fund Border WallThe formal notification to Congress prompted bipartisan outcry and accusations that the administration had again overstepped its constitutional authority. Sudan Says It Agrees to Compensate Families of U.S.S. Cole BombingThe bombing of the Navy destroyer in Yemen in 2000 killed 17 sailors. Al Qaeda claimed responsibility, and Sudan was accused of having aided the terrorist group. In Australia’s Most Populous State, ‘All Fires Are Contained’Wildfires that raged for months during a summer of extreme weather are finally under control or gone altogether in New South Wales. Former Clerk Alleges Sexual Harassment by Appellate JudgeThe former clerk told a House committee that Judge Stephen R. Reinhardt, a prominent liberal judge who died in 2018, routinely sexually harassed her and other women who worked for him. How Dresden Looked After a World War II Firestorm 75 Years AgoGermany commemorated 75 years since the Allied bombing devastated the city. But the milestone has taken on new meaning with the rise of the far right. Celebrated Abroad, Juan Guaidó Faces Critical Test in VenezuelaOn an international tour, the Venezuelan opposition leader looked strong. But at home, he faces a disillusioned base, an authoritarian leader and a pivotal moment for the country. Justice Dept. Is Investigating C.I.A. Resistance to Sharing Russia SecretsThe prosecutor was assigned by the attorney general to scrutinize the agents and analysts who sought to understand Russia’s covert operation to help Donald J. Trump win the 2016 election. Her Dream of Becoming a Doctor Turned Into a Nightmare, and a MovieDr. Amani Ballour was the manager of an underground hospital in Syria. Now her life is the subject of an Oscar-nominated documentary. Dear Mom and Dad: Are Your Finances Ready for Retirement?The need to discuss your parents’ futures with them, especially before a potential crisis or inciting event, is true for everyone. 3 Ways to Retrain Your Mind to Get Out of Credit Card DebtDigging yourself out is as much about changing your thinking as it is about redirecting your money. The Best Way to Use a Credit Card? Treat It Like Cash.Credit cards can build your credit and earn you rewards, but they can also put you in debt. These tricks can keep you accountable for your spending. The Young Person’s Guide to InvestingNarrowing down all the options and figuring out where to turn can be paralyzing. We’ve got you covered. 3 Simple Things You Can Do Today to Improve Your FinancesIt’s easier than you think. Galentine’s Day Is Everywhere. Here’s Why.It’s been 10 years since “Parks and Recreation” introduced the Valentine’s Day alternative. Now companies and venues are cashing in on this unofficial holiday. Tiger Woods Is on the Verge of History and Still TinkeringAfter an off-season knee surgery and some downtime, Woods will chase Sam Snead’s PGA Tour wins record at the course where he played his first pro tournament. ‘Downhill’ Review: A Small Disaster in the SnowWill Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in this timid remake of a dark Swedish vacation comedy. Katsuya Nomura, 84, Enduring Star of Japanese Baseball, DiesHis 657 home runs and 1,988 runs batted in were second in the nation’s history, as were his 2,901 hits and 3,017 games. He also had success as a manager. Lessons in Love From Mom and DadSome successful people reflect on what they most appreciate learning from their parents: Being open-hearted, present and responsible. Time Is Still a Mystery to ‘Einstein’s Dreams’ AuthorWhy Alan Lightman, astrophysicist turned writer, traded black holes for black ink. More Recent Articles |
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China's Hubei Province on Friday announced an additional 4,823 new cases of COVID-19 over the previous 24-hours.
Houston Astros star players Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman offered public apologies for their roles in the team's illegal sign-stealing scheme used in 2017 and 2018.
The fire at an ExxonMobil Refinery in Louisiana on Tuesday released harmful chemicals, but initial testing found none outside of the facility.
Former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar agreed to a one-year deal with the Boston Red Sox.
A U.S. soldier stationed in Afghanistan has died in "a non-combat related incident," the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Having fewer liquor stores in cities may lead to lower murder rates, a new study suggests.
The Tennessee Titans signed tight end Anthony Firkser to a one-year contract extension.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Thursday that the United States has negotiated an agreement with the Taliban for seven days of reduced violence in Afghanistan.
Boeing has been awarded a $99.9 million contract for Block 40/45 production of the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Thursday called on President Donald Trump to stop tweeting about Justice Department cases.
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert remains optimistic that Ben Roethlisberger will make a full recovery from his elbow injury, saying "all signs are good at this point."
The parents of a teenage girl who died in the Parkland, Fla., school shooting in 2018 have filed a new lawsuit against the federal government.
Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George was fined $35,000 for publicly criticizing officials earlier this week.
Elizabeth Warren introduced a plan Thursday calling for the collection of diversified data on Asian communities to better identify and solve the issues of its many ethnic and racial identities.
Chronic kidney disease has been described as a "global killer in plain sight" by the authors of a new analysis estimating the prevalence of the condition.
Department of Homeland Security acting Secretary Chad Wolf said President Donald Trump's Thursday meeting with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo about expedited entry programs was "productive."
Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker replaced injured Portland Trail Blazers superstar Damian Lillard in this weekend's 2020 NBA All-Star Game and 3-point contest.
A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to halt work on the 10-year, $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud computing network amid allegations that President Donald Trump improperly interfered in the bid.
Scientists have discovered a new kind of antibiotics that take a unique approach to attacking and killing bacteria.
U.S. federal prosecutors on Thursday charged Chinese smartphone company Huawei with racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets.
Due to a lack of water, Yosemite's Horsetail Fall may not flow this year meaning the glowing "firefall" phenomenon may not be visible.
A national survey said Thursday that most Americans think food production affects global warming 'a little.' 
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