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Athletics' Tony Kemp on taking part in Astros' sign-stealing system: 'I said no' Former Houston Astros utility player Tony Kemp, who was called up by the organization in September 2017, said he declined to take part in the club's illegal sign-stealing scheme. Blues' Jay Bouwmeester undergoes heart procedure after cardiac episode St. Louis Blues veteran defenseman Jay Bouwmeester underwent a successful implantable cardioverter-defibrillator procedure at UC Irvine Medical Center in Anaheim. Manchester City receives two-year UEFA competition ban over FFP violations Manchester City was banned from UEFA club competitions for the next two seasons and fined about $33 million for breaching financial fair play rules. BAE Systems awarded $24.6M for post-shakedown availability for Freedom-class ship The Navy has award BAE Systems with a $24.6 million contract for post-shakedown availability for one Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, the Pentagon announced Friday. Kobe Bryant among eight finalists for Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2020 Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, who was among nine killed in a helicopter crash less than three weeks ago, was named a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. U.S. Pfc. Walter Lewark dies of non-combat-related incident in Djibouti A U.S. Army service member died this week in a non-combat-related incident in Djibouti, the Department of Defense announced Friday. Baltimore Ravens release veteran S Tony Jefferson; OL James Hurst suspended The Baltimore Ravens released veteran safety Tony Jefferson after three seasons. 1 in 3 child cancer survivors develop serious health problem later in life, study finds Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk for severe health problems later in life compared to the general population, according to a study published Friday in the journal The Lancet Oncology. Oshkosh Defense nabs $407.3M to procure JLTVs for Army Oshkosh Defense was awarded a $407.3 million contract modification to procure joint light tactical vehicles for the U.S. Army, the Pentagon announced Friday. NASA taps Rocket Lab to launch CubeSat to lunar orbit NASA announced Friday it selected Rocket Lab of Huntington Beach, Calif., to launch a small satellite, or CubeSat, that will orbit the moon to help prepare for lunar missions. Woman accused of trespassing at Mar-a-Lago gets 6 months in jail A Palm Beach County, Fla., judge on Friday sentenced a Chinese national to six months in jail for resisting arrest after she was accused of trespassing at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. Pearl Harbor prepares for shipyard upgrade under Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program The Navy's assistant secretary for research, development & acquisition visited Pearl Harbor this week to see sites that will be affected by the Navy's $21 billion Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program. Use of ketamine among partygoers could be underreported Ketamine use among electronic dance music partygoers is much higher than previously thought. And unintentional use appears to play a role, a new study finds. Trans-Eurasian crop exchange began 3,000 years earlier than thought Agricultural crops were traded between European and Asian populations 3,000 years earlier than believed, a scientific study published this week indicates. Artificially infecting mosquitoes could cut spread of dengue Scientists say that 90 percent of dengue cases could be slashed by artificially infecting mosquitoes. WWI-era Army helmets as good for shock wave protection as modern versions A French army helmet used in World War I was as valuable in protecting from shock waves as modern counterparts, a Duke University study revealed on Friday. Cholesterol drugs may help fight 'high-risk' prostate cancers Drugs that many men with prostate cancer might already be taking -- cholesterol-lowering statins -- may help extend their survival if they have a "high-risk" form of the disease, new research suggests. This week in Washington President Donald Trump releases his budget, and hosts the National Governor's Association, president of Ecuador and the Border Patrol Council, among the highlights for the week of February 10, 2020 in Washington, D.C. Look: Swan rescued from enclosed graveyard in Britain Animal rescuers in Britain said they freed a young swan found trapped in an enclosed graveyard just a few months after the bird's father became trapped in the same area. Maryland man collects second big jackpot from same lottery game A Maryland man won a $22,517 jackpot from his favorite lottery game less than four years after he scored a $48,000 prize from the same game. Lawyer Michael Avenatti guilty of trying to extort Nike A federal jury in New York convicted attorney Michael Avenatti on charges he attempted to extort more than $20 million from Nike. Taxi driver diagnosed with coronavirus after driving Chinese tourists A case report published in the New England Journal of Medicine describing a Bangkok cabbie who may have caught COVID-19 from Chinese tourists raises new questions about person-to-person transmission of the virus. Astronomers watch dimming of supergiant star Betelgeuse The Orion constellation star Betelguese is not only dimming but changing shape, photographs revealed on Friday by the European Southern Observatory indicate. Look: British police chase down large pig running in the road Police in Britain said officers responding to a report of a loose animal ended up chasing down a large pig running along a busy road. Swedish woman spots long-lost mixtape at art exhibition A Swedish woman visiting an art exhibit made an unexpected discovery -- a cassette mixtape she lost during a trip to Spain more than 20 years earlier. United Airlines extends grounding of Boeing 737 Max through Labor Day United Airlines announced Friday it's extending its grounding of Boeing 737 Max aircraft until Labor Day weekend. |
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Andrew McCabe Escapes Charges While Barr Tightens Control on Flynn CaseAmid mounting furor over politicization at the Justice Department, the attorney general ordered reviews of such investigations and prosecutions. How Trump’s Relationship With Barr Got So ComplicatedA whipsaw week of charged decisions by the Justice Department, some favored by the president and others not, has bewildered much of Washington. China’s Doctors, Fighting the Coronavirus, Beg for MasksConfronting a viral epidemic with a scant supply of protective equipment, more than 1,700 Chinese medical workers have already been infected, and six have died. Ads in Spanish, Obama Cameos: The Democratic Ad Race in Nevada and South CarolinaThe battle for momentum in the two states could prove pivotal. Here’s how the candidates are making their pitches. Border Patrol Will Deploy Elite Tactical Agents to Sanctuary CitiesAgents from a special tactical team that normally confronts smugglers on the border are being sent to sanctuary cities across the country. Justice Department, Nevada, Valentine’s Day: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: Tiny Love Stories Read by the People Who Wrote ThemIn a special Valentine’s Day episode, authors share their love stories in no more than 100 words. DealBook: Delta Plans to Go Carbon Neutral. Yes, You Read That Right.The airline pledges to spend at least $1 billion to buy emission offsets and invest in more efficient planes, new fuel sources and carbon-capture technologies. Who’s Profiting From Your Outrageous Medical Bills?The same people who should be fixing them. California Takes Revenge on TrumpPeople leaving the Golden State are changing the political makeup of the states they move to. The Right’s Big Lie About Roger StoneTrump allies are saying Stone didn’t really threaten a witness. They’re wrong. The President Takes a Campaign Donation From the PentagonTo keep a promise as he runs for re-election, Trump uses more military funds to pay for the border wall. In Marriage, It’s Not About the Dishes. It’s About Respect.Readers share tips for avoiding the pitfalls of gender stereotypes in relationships. The Progressive Lane NarrowsBernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren probably both can’t squeeze through. There Have Been 10 Black Senators Since EmancipationElected 150 years ago, Hiram Revels was the first. The Coronavirus Story Is Too Big for China to SpinMaybe what goes up online must come down, but what comes down will go up again. Trump’s Whisper NetworkWhat happens when the left cedes the free speech high ground? Trump’s Policy on New York’s ‘Trusted Travelers’ Is UnconstitutionalPeople should never be punished for things they haven’t done. President Bukele, Brute Force Is Not the Way Forward for El SalvadorThe head of state’s actions threaten democracy in the Central American nation. When America’s Oddest Political Couple Fight, Those Sparks Are RealThe public struggles of White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and her husband, George T. Conway III, are not shtick, friends say, and they are not having fun. Never Mind the Internet. Here’s What’s Killing Malls.Yes, the internet has changed the way we shop. But taken together, other factors have caused greater harm to traditional retail stores, an economist says. Love Letters From World War II Reveal Promises Made and BrokenA museum in New Orleans dedicated to World War II has a vast collection of letters from soldiers, sailors and the women who loved them. Michael Avenatti Is Convicted in Nike Extortion TrialThe lawyer, who represented Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against President Trump, was found guilty of charges including attempted extortion and honest services fraud. Denver Mayor Says Pit Bull Ban Will StandMayor Michael B. Hancock said he would veto a measure passed by the City Council that would have repealed the city’s 30-year ban on pit bulls. Former Coach Is Convicted of Lying About Knowledge of Abuse by Larry NassarKathie Klages, a former gymnastics coach at Michigan State University, could face up to four years in prison after being found guilty of lying to two investigators. Trump Administration Will Raise Tariffs on European AircraftThe Trump administration announced it would increase tariffs on European aircraft in an effort to ramp up pressure in a long-running airplane subsidy dispute. BlackRock Becomes a Symbol for Anticapitalist Fervor in FranceSuspicions that the Wall Street giant sought to influence President Macron’s overhaul of the nation’s pension system have made the company a target of protesters. As Sea Levels Rise, Scientists Offer a Bold Idea: Dam the North SeaA proposal to build two huge barriers — one that would connect Norway to Scotland, the other France to England — was described as a warning about the urgency of the climate crisis. Jeff Bezos Buying $165 Million Estate, a California RecordThe Amazon leader reached a deal for the Warner Estate in Beverly Hills with David Geffen, who has owned it since 1990. The N.B.A. and China Are Showing Signs of ReconciliationThey have been at odds since October, but the tension related to protests in Hong Kong is showing faint signs of easing as the N.B.A. honors its All-Stars. 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. As Mating Rituals Go, Valentine’s Day Isn’t So BadFour reproductive tales from the animal kingdom, where sealing the deal doesn’t always turn out so great for one partner. The Perfect Valentine? A Math FormulaNothing says “I love you” like a customizable algebraic equation. Some Songbirds Have Brains Specially Designed to Find Mates for LifeSystems in the brains of male and female songbirds are well-developed and finely tuned, but the wiring is different. They Documented the Coronavirus Crisis in Wuhan. Then They Vanished.Two video bloggers whose dispatches from the heart of the outbreak showed fear, grief and dissatisfaction with the government have gone silent. More Recent Articles |
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Former Houston Astros utility player Tony Kemp, who was called up by the organization in September 2017, said he declined to take part in the club's illegal sign-stealing scheme.
St. Louis Blues veteran defenseman Jay Bouwmeester underwent a successful implantable cardioverter-defibrillator procedure at UC Irvine Medical Center in Anaheim.
Manchester City was banned from UEFA club competitions for the next two seasons and fined about $33 million for breaching financial fair play rules.
The Navy has award BAE Systems with a $24.6 million contract for post-shakedown availability for one Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, the Pentagon announced Friday.
Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, who was among nine killed in a helicopter crash less than three weeks ago, was named a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
A U.S. Army service member died this week in a non-combat-related incident in Djibouti, the Department of Defense announced Friday.
The Baltimore Ravens released veteran safety Tony Jefferson after three seasons.
Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk for severe health problems later in life compared to the general population, according to a study published Friday in the journal The Lancet Oncology.
Oshkosh Defense was awarded a $407.3 million contract modification to procure joint light tactical vehicles for the U.S. Army, the Pentagon announced Friday.
NASA announced Friday it selected Rocket Lab of Huntington Beach, Calif., to launch a small satellite, or CubeSat, that will orbit the moon to help prepare for lunar missions.
A Palm Beach County, Fla., judge on Friday sentenced a Chinese national to six months in jail for resisting arrest after she was accused of trespassing at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
The Navy's assistant secretary for research, development & acquisition visited Pearl Harbor this week to see sites that will be affected by the Navy's $21 billion Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program.
Ketamine use among electronic dance music partygoers is much higher than previously thought. And unintentional use appears to play a role, a new study finds.
Agricultural crops were traded between European and Asian populations 3,000 years earlier than believed, a scientific study published this week indicates.
Scientists say that 90 percent of dengue cases could be slashed by artificially infecting mosquitoes.
A French army helmet used in World War I was as valuable in protecting from shock waves as modern counterparts, a Duke University study revealed on Friday.
Drugs that many men with prostate cancer might already be taking -- cholesterol-lowering statins -- may help extend their survival if they have a "high-risk" form of the disease, new research suggests.
President Donald Trump releases his budget, and hosts the National Governor's Association, president of Ecuador and the Border Patrol Council, among the highlights for the week of February 10, 2020 in Washington, D.C.
Animal rescuers in Britain said they freed a young swan found trapped in an enclosed graveyard just a few months after the bird's father became trapped in the same area.
A Maryland man won a $22,517 jackpot from his favorite lottery game less than four years after he scored a $48,000 prize from the same game.
A federal jury in New York convicted attorney Michael Avenatti on charges he attempted to extort more than $20 million from Nike.
A case report published in the New England Journal of Medicine describing a Bangkok cabbie who may have caught COVID-19 from Chinese tourists raises new questions about person-to-person transmission of the virus.
The Orion constellation star Betelguese is not only dimming but changing shape, photographs revealed on Friday by the European Southern Observatory indicate.
Police in Britain said officers responding to a report of a loose animal ended up chasing down a large pig running along a busy road.
A Swedish woman visiting an art exhibit made an unexpected discovery -- a cassette mixtape she lost during a trip to Spain more than 20 years earlier.
United Airlines announced Friday it's extending its grounding of Boeing 737 Max aircraft until Labor Day weekend. 
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