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Los Angeles Lakers to waive DeMarcus Cousins, sign Markieff Morris The Los Angeles Lakers intend to release former All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins to free up a roster spot for Markieff Morris. NBA reschedules postponed Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers game for April 9 The Los Angeles Lakers' matchup against the L.A. Clippers that was postponed after the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others was rescheduled. Tiger Woods skipping Honda Classic for second consecutive year Tiger Woods will skip an opportunity to play near his South Florida home next week at the Honda Classic. Even as snowstorm leaves N.C., officials urge people to 'stay off the roads' A quick-hitting storm painted a wintry scene across the Carolinas and Virginia on Thursday, spreading snow across some of the region's largest cities. Climate change a top priority as Nevada Democrats begin to caucus Climate change will be among the top priorities for Democratic voters in Nevada as the state begins to caucus Saturday. NFLPA board delays vote on owners' collective bargaining agreement proposal The NFL Players Association's board of player representatives declined to vote on the new collective bargaining agreement proposal. As U.S.-Taliban near agreement, fate of intra-Afghan talks remains unclear With the possible signing of a U.S.-Taliban peace deal in the works, the disputed results of the recent Afghan election could complicate the ability of government representatives to negotiate with the Taliban. Lockheed Martin receives $12.3 million to develop underwater drone The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded Lockheed Martin with a $12.3 million contract for phase one of the the Manta Ray program. Bumblebees can recognize objects across different senses According to a new study, published Friday in the journal Science, bumblebees can learn about an object using one sense and recognize it later using another. Chicago Bears release WR Taylor Gabriel, CB Prince Amukamara The Chicago Bears released wide receiver Taylor Gabriel and veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara on Friday. Raytheon awarded $17 million for dual band radar spares for USS Ford The Navy has awarded Raytheon with a $17 million fixed-price price order for dual band radar spares for the USS Gerald Ford. HBO Max confirms 'Friends' reunion special, cast returning HBO Max confirmed Friday that a Friends reunion special is officially happening, with original cast members Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer participating. Sen. Bernie Sanders informed Russia trying to help his campaign Sen. Bernie Sanders said Friday that U.S. officials briefed his campaign that Russia has attempted to meddle in the 2020 presidential election, specifically to boost his bid. Wells Fargo to pay $3B to settle fake customer account scam Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3 billion to resolve allegations the bank pressured employees to meet "unrealistic" sales goals, leading to the creation of millions of fake customer accounts, the Justice Department announced. Financial Action Task Force blacklists Iran for bankrolling terror An international anti-terrorism group voted to keep Iran on its blacklist for failing to stop financing terrorism, the group announced Friday. RSPCA officers find reported snakes were inanimate objects Animal rescuers in Britain said officers responding to separate reports of snakes needing to be removed found the reported reptiles were inanimate objects. Earliest evidence of hominin interbreeding revealed by DNA analysis According to a new study, hominin populations were interbreeding at least 700,000 years ago. Watch: Bear relocated after wandering suburb for two days A bear was tranquilized in a Los Angeles suburb after wandering the streets for two days, including a visit to the outside of an elementary school. Harvey Weinstein trial: Jurors deadlocked on 2 charges; judge orders more deliberations The judge in Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial ordered jurors to resume deliberations after they told him they were deadlocked on two of the charges Friday. Songbird study reveals changes in fall migration The new analysis, published this week in the journal The Auk: Ornithological Advances, showed the fall migration of black-throated blue warblers is getting longer. UPI News Quiz: Test your knowledge of the week's events Take the UPI News Quiz for the week of Feb. 17 and see how much you know about what's going on. Porsche leads Consumer Reports' ranking of vehicle brands Porsche, Genesis, Subaru and Mazda led Consumer Reports' ranking in a survey, released Friday, of 33 vehicle brands. Watch: 70-pound beehive found under California man's garden shed A homeowner who called bee removal experts to investigate the insects in his back yard said he was shocked to learn there were 100,000 to 150,000 bees living in a 70-pound hive under his shed. Lockheed nabs $233M for work on Mk 41 launching system Lockheed Martin has received a $233 million contract for work on the Mk 41 vertical launching system, according to the Department of Defense. |
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Russia Is Said to Be Interfering to Aid Bernie Sanders in 2020 ElectionThe nominal Democratic front-runner denounced Russia’s efforts to attack American democracy. Bloomberg, in Reversal, Says He’ll Release 3 Women From Nondisclosure AgreementsMichael R. Bloomberg, who was challenged at this week’s Democratic debate over the agreements, said the women had made complaints “about comments they said I had made.” His rivals said it wasn’t enough. Joe Biden Claims He Was Arrested in South Africa in the 1970sJoe Biden has recounted a story — three times in two weeks — about being arrested on his way to see Nelson Mandela. He did not mention it in his memoir or speak prominently of it before. Under O’Brien, N.S.C. Carries Out Trump’s Policy, but Doesn’t Develop ItPresident Trump’s fourth national security adviser says he is restoring a neutral “process,” but the president’s tweets come first. Richard Grenell Begins Overhauling Intelligence Office, Prompting Fears of PartisanshipThe new acting director of national intelligence also asked to see the facts underlying the finding that Russia is interfering in the 2020 election and favors President Trump’s re-election. Harvey Weinstein Trial: Jury Suggests It Is Split on 2 Most Serious ChargesThe judge told jurors to keep deliberating after they sent a note asking if they could be deadlocked on the top counts, but unanimous on others. Beatings, Burns and Betrayal: The Willowbrook Scandal’s LegacyChildren with developmental disabilities were held under brutal conditions at a notorious New York facility. Decades later, they still face abuse and neglect. Broken Trust: A Cycle of AbuseDecades after children endured inhumane treatment at a notorious state institution, some of them were abused again at a group home for adults. As Kobe Bryant Memorial Nears, Shaquille O’Neal Says: ‘I’m Hurting’O’Neal, Bryant’s former teammate, says he has some regrets. His former coach Del Harris, 82, is struck by the death of a man half his age who was early in his retirement. Russia, Harvey Weinstein, ‘West Side Story’: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Search for World War II Aircraft in the PacificThe private group Project Recover announced that it had found three U.S. Navy warplanes lost during the February 1944 battle for the island of Truk in the Pacific Ocean. Donald Trump Is Going to India to Find HimselfUnder Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is the American president’s spiritual home: an inferno of systemic cruelty. The Democrats Are in TroubleThe party’s riskiest bet is now its likeliest. Cripple the Intelligence Agencies? Not SmartWhat happens when intelligence officials warn that Russia is meddling in American politics again? Donald Trump gets mad — at the intelligence officials. Where Might Trumpism Take Us?For analogies that show us where the nation might be headed, look close to home. Can the Military Fix Base Housing?Privatization has ushered in mold, mismanagement and worse. Florida’s Voting-Rights Fight Could Tip the 2020 ElectionThe state’s voters said 1.4 million ex-felons should be allowed to vote. It’s now up to the courts to protect their rights. Will Richard Grenell Destroy the Intelligence Community?President Trump selected an unqualified loyalist as his top spy. We know what happens next. Why a Black Girl Might Want to ShrinkWe have to live in a world that tells us our bodies are all wrong. The Billionaire ElectionDoes the world belong to them or to us? What Nevada Wants in a PresidentThis diverse state is home to immigrants, transients, ranchers and union members — and many of us are struggling. Why Democrats Are Bound for DisasterWin, lose or draw, there’s no legitimacy in America anymore. For Harry and Meghan, No More ‘Royal’ in Their BrandAfter protracted negotiations with Buckingham Palace, the couple agreed not to use the word “royal” in their philanthropic and commercial activities. What Happened Between E. Jean Carroll and Elle Magazine?Her contract was terminated early, but the fashion magazine maintains it wasn’t because of her allegations against President Trump. Federal Prosecutors Investigating Whether Boeing Pilot Lied to F.A.A.In questions before a grand jury, prosecutors have focused on whether a top pilot misled regulators about new flight control software in the 737 Max plane. ‘Friends’ Cast to Reunite in HBO Max SpecialThe special will be available to subscribers at the debut of the new streaming service, in May. (Could you BE any more excited?) Nevada Democrats Demand That Caucus Site Leaders Sign Nondisclosure AgreementsA day before the caucuses, the state party says volunteer and staff members at caucus sites are forbidden to talk to the news media. Holocaust Educators Urge Amazon to Stop Selling Nazi PropagandaThe retailer said it was listening, but defended its right to sell books “that some may find objectionable.” Andy Byford, New York’s ‘Train Daddy,’ Takes a Last Official RideCheers, selfies and bagpipers as Mr. Byford departs as the leader of the city’s subway. At Walgreens, Complaints of Medication Errors Go MissingConsultants working on a report for the drugstore chain were told not to mention some concerns raised by employees. Safety issues have also been flagged at CVS. The Price of Wells Fargo’s Fake Account Scandal Grows by $3 BillionThe bank reached a settlement with federal prosecutors and the Securities and Exchange Commission after abusing customers. Countdown Begins to Possible End of U.S. War in AfghanistanA partial truce that began early Saturday is a first step toward signing a deal to withdraw American troops. But bitter conflict within the Afghan government clouds prospects for a lasting peace. The Five Stages of Earring LossWhat to do when one earlobe goes bare. Loved ‘Parasite’? Manohla Dargis Recommends Other South Korean MoviesThe Times’s Culture editor has questions. Our critic has answers. Reinbert de Leeuw, Dutch Champion of Contemporary Music, Dies at 81He pushed conservative institutions to program the new, and was a noted conductor of major avant-garde works. Got an Unexpected Check in the Mail? It May Be FakeCheck scams are on the rise, the F.T.C. says, and many of the victims are in their 20s, with little check-writing experience. Microbes Point the Way to ShipwrecksDistinct microbiomes flourish around sunken ships as they become artificial reefs, new research in the Gulf of Mexico reveals. More Recent Articles |
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The Los Angeles Lakers intend to release former All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins to free up a roster spot for Markieff Morris.
The Los Angeles Lakers' matchup against the L.A. Clippers that was postponed after the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others was rescheduled.
Tiger Woods will skip an opportunity to play near his South Florida home next week at the Honda Classic.
A quick-hitting storm painted a wintry scene across the Carolinas and Virginia on Thursday, spreading snow across some of the region's largest cities.
Climate change will be among the top priorities for Democratic voters in Nevada as the state begins to caucus Saturday.
The NFL Players Association's board of player representatives declined to vote on the new collective bargaining agreement proposal.
With the possible signing of a U.S.-Taliban peace deal in the works, the disputed results of the recent Afghan election could complicate the ability of government representatives to negotiate with the Taliban.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded Lockheed Martin with a $12.3 million contract for phase one of the the Manta Ray program.
According to a new study, published Friday in the journal Science, bumblebees can learn about an object using one sense and recognize it later using another.
The Chicago Bears released wide receiver Taylor Gabriel and veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara on Friday.
The Navy has awarded Raytheon with a $17 million fixed-price price order for dual band radar spares for the USS Gerald Ford.
HBO Max confirmed Friday that a Friends reunion special is officially happening, with original cast members Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer participating.
Sen. Bernie Sanders said Friday that U.S. officials briefed his campaign that Russia has attempted to meddle in the 2020 presidential election, specifically to boost his bid.
Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3 billion to resolve allegations the bank pressured employees to meet "unrealistic" sales goals, leading to the creation of millions of fake customer accounts, the Justice Department announced.
An international anti-terrorism group voted to keep Iran on its blacklist for failing to stop financing terrorism, the group announced Friday.
Animal rescuers in Britain said officers responding to separate reports of snakes needing to be removed found the reported reptiles were inanimate objects.
According to a new study, hominin populations were interbreeding at least 700,000 years ago.
A bear was tranquilized in a Los Angeles suburb after wandering the streets for two days, including a visit to the outside of an elementary school.
The judge in Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial ordered jurors to resume deliberations after they told him they were deadlocked on two of the charges Friday.
The new analysis, published this week in the journal The Auk: Ornithological Advances, showed the fall migration of black-throated blue warblers is getting longer.
Take the UPI News Quiz for the week of Feb. 17 and see how much you know about what's going on.
Porsche, Genesis, Subaru and Mazda led Consumer Reports' ranking in a survey, released Friday, of 33 vehicle brands.
A homeowner who called bee removal experts to investigate the insects in his back yard said he was shocked to learn there were 100,000 to 150,000 bees living in a 70-pound hive under his shed.
Lockheed Martin has received a $233 million contract for work on the Mk 41 vertical launching system, according to the Department of Defense. 
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