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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.
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  1. Athletics' Tony Kemp on taking part in Astros' sign-stealing system: 'I said no'
  2. Blues' Jay Bouwmeester undergoes heart procedure after cardiac episode
  3. Manchester City receives two-year UEFA competition ban over FFP violations
  4. BAE Systems awarded $24.6M for post-shakedown availability for Freedom-class ship
  5. Kobe Bryant among eight finalists for Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2020
  6. U.S. Pfc. Walter Lewark dies of non-combat-related incident in Djibouti
  7. Baltimore Ravens release veteran S Tony Jefferson; OL James Hurst suspended
  8. 1 in 3 child cancer survivors develop serious health problem later in life, study finds
  9. Oshkosh Defense nabs $407.3M to procure JLTVs for Army
  10. NASA taps Rocket Lab to launch CubeSat to lunar orbit
  11. Woman accused of trespassing at Mar-a-Lago gets 6 months in jail
  12. Pearl Harbor prepares for shipyard upgrade under Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program
  13. Use of ketamine among partygoers could be underreported
  14. Trans-Eurasian crop exchange began 3,000 years earlier than thought
  15. Artificially infecting mosquitoes could cut spread of dengue
  16. WWI-era Army helmets as good for shock wave protection as modern versions
  17. Cholesterol drugs may help fight 'high-risk' prostate cancers
  18. This week in Washington
  19. Look: Swan rescued from enclosed graveyard in Britain
  20. Maryland man collects second big jackpot from same lottery game
  21. Lawyer Michael Avenatti guilty of trying to extort Nike
  22. Taxi driver diagnosed with coronavirus after driving Chinese tourists
  23. Astronomers watch dimming of supergiant star Betelgeuse
  24. Look: British police chase down large pig running in the road
  25. Swedish woman spots long-lost mixtape at art exhibition
  26. United Airlines extends grounding of Boeing 737 Max through Labor Day

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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  2. Diamond Princess passengers given Valentine's Day gifts amid coronavirus outbreak - New York Post
  3. Roger Stone makes 2nd bid for new trial - POLITICO
  4. Justice Dept. won’t charge Andrew McCabe, the former FBI official who authorized the investigation of President Trump - The Washington Post
  5. Official Says US, Taliban Reach Afghanistan Truce Agreement - RealClearPolitics
  6. Do Democrats Want a Centrist or a Lefty? - Slate
  7. Police identify second body linked to Faye Swetlik case - CBS Evening News
  8. Michael Bloomberg Is Not Courting Black Voters. He’s Buying Name Recognition. - Slate
  9. Michael Avenatti has been found guilty on all counts in Nike extortion trial - CNN
  10. 21 States Reject $18 Billion Offer From Drug Wholesalers to Settle Opioid Litigation - The Wall Street Journal
  11. Coronavirus: Beijing orders two-week quarantine for returnees as death toll passes 1,500 - The Guardian
  12. White House memo on Soleimani strike makes no mention of imminent threat - The Washington Post
  13. 15 children were killed in a fire at a Haiti orphanage run by a US Christian group - CNN
  14. How Patients Die After Contracting COVID-19, The New Coronavirus Disease : Goats and Soda - NPR
  15. Everywhere You Can Get Heart-Shaped Pizzas Today for Valentine's Day - Thrillist
  16. Boeing tells FAA it does not believe 737 MAX wiring should be moved: sources - Reuters
  17. Google Challenged a Multibillion-Dollar Fine. An EU Judge Spoke of Raising It. - Wall Street Journal
  18. Shuttered Stores, Fewer Tourists: Luxury Feels Coronavirus Effects - The New York Times
  19. Galaxy Z Flip unboxing! - CNET
  20. Google removes alleged spying app ToTok from the Play Store for a second time - The Verge
  21. Nvidia GeForce Now loses Activision Blizzard’s entire catalog (Update: More info) - Android Police
  22. Sony allegedly 'struggling' to keep PlayStation 5 price down. What's it mean for Xbox Series X? - Windows Central
  23. Justin & Hailey Bieber Are Still "Building Trust" in Their Marriage - E! NEWS
  24. Jude Law and Taika Waititi are teaming up to really stick it to Hollywood auteurs - The A.V. Club
  25. Kylie Jenner Dons a Long Brunette Wig for Valentine's Day After Hair Stylist 'Cut Off All' Her Hair - Yahoo Entertainment
  26. Sophie Turner Wished Joe Jonas a Happy Valentine's Day on Instagram With a Super Cute Pic - Cosmopolitan.com
  27. Dubs' Paschall pinpoints most amazing thing about Doncic - NBCSports.com
  28. Miles Bridges MVP Highlights from 2020 Rising Stars - NBA
  29. Dodgers' Ross Stripling not opposed to throwing at cheating Astros - New York Post
  30. Report: UFC pays out $300 million dividend to investors - MMA Mania
  31. The Further Adventures of Betelgeuse, the Fainting Star - The New York Times
  32. NASA gives four projects $3 million to develop potential space missions - Engadget
  33. Puppy love! Astronaut's reunion with her dog after a nearly yearlong flight made us cry - Space.com
  34. NASA rocket launch rescheduled to Saturday; here's how to watch - LancasterOnline
  35. 5 U.S. cities to start testing patients with flu-like symptoms for coronavirus - NBC News
  36. Coronavirus: How should China's handling of the crisis inform our response? - BBC Newsnight - BBC Newsnight
  37. Coronavirus: The life-and-death consequences of naming the disease - Vox.com
  38. Flu season is getting weirder - Livescience.com

Barr Installs Outside Prosecutor to Review Case Against Michael Flynn, Ex-Trump Adviser - The New York Times


Diamond Princess passengers given Valentine's Day gifts amid coronavirus outbreak - New York Post

Roger Stone makes 2nd bid for new trial - POLITICO


Justice Dept. won’t charge Andrew McCabe, the former FBI official who authorized the investigation of President Trump - The Washington Post

Official Says US, Taliban Reach Afghanistan Truce Agreement - RealClearPolitics


Do Democrats Want a Centrist or a Lefty? - Slate

Police identify second body linked to Faye Swetlik case - CBS Evening News

Michael Bloomberg Is Not Courting Black Voters. He’s Buying Name Recognition. - Slate

Michael Avenatti has been found guilty on all counts in Nike extortion trial - CNN

21 States Reject $18 Billion Offer From Drug Wholesalers to Settle Opioid Litigation - The Wall Street Journal

Coronavirus: Beijing orders two-week quarantine for returnees as death toll passes 1,500 - The Guardian

White House memo on Soleimani strike makes no mention of imminent threat - The Washington Post

15 children were killed in a fire at a Haiti orphanage run by a US Christian group - CNN

How Patients Die After Contracting COVID-19, The New Coronavirus Disease : Goats and Soda - NPR

Everywhere You Can Get Heart-Shaped Pizzas Today for Valentine's Day - Thrillist

Boeing tells FAA it does not believe 737 MAX wiring should be moved: sources - Reuters

Google Challenged a Multibillion-Dollar Fine. An EU Judge Spoke of Raising It. - Wall Street Journal

Shuttered Stores, Fewer Tourists: Luxury Feels Coronavirus Effects - The New York Times

Galaxy Z Flip unboxing! - CNET

Google removes alleged spying app ToTok from the Play Store for a second time - The Verge

Nvidia GeForce Now loses Activision Blizzard’s entire catalog (Update: More info) - Android Police

Sony allegedly 'struggling' to keep PlayStation 5 price down. What's it mean for Xbox Series X? - Windows Central

Justin & Hailey Bieber Are Still "Building Trust" in Their Marriage - E! NEWS

Jude Law and Taika Waititi are teaming up to really stick it to Hollywood auteurs - The A.V. Club

Kylie Jenner Dons a Long Brunette Wig for Valentine's Day After Hair Stylist 'Cut Off All' Her Hair - Yahoo Entertainment

Sophie Turner Wished Joe Jonas a Happy Valentine's Day on Instagram With a Super Cute Pic - Cosmopolitan.com

Dubs' Paschall pinpoints most amazing thing about Doncic - NBCSports.com

Miles Bridges MVP Highlights from 2020 Rising Stars - NBA

Dodgers' Ross Stripling not opposed to throwing at cheating Astros - New York Post

Report: UFC pays out $300 million dividend to investors - MMA Mania

The Further Adventures of Betelgeuse, the Fainting Star - The New York Times

NASA gives four projects $3 million to develop potential space missions - Engadget

Puppy love! Astronaut's reunion with her dog after a nearly yearlong flight made us cry - Space.com

NASA rocket launch rescheduled to Saturday; here's how to watch - LancasterOnline

5 U.S. cities to start testing patients with flu-like symptoms for coronavirus - NBC News

Coronavirus: How should China's handling of the crisis inform our response? - BBC Newsnight - BBC Newsnight

Coronavirus: The life-and-death consequences of naming the disease - Vox.com

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  1. Andrew McCabe Escapes Charges While Barr Tightens Control on Flynn Case
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  3. China’s Doctors, Fighting the Coronavirus, Beg for Masks
  4. Ads in Spanish, Obama Cameos: The Democratic Ad Race in Nevada and South Carolina
  5. Border Patrol Will Deploy Elite Tactical Agents to Sanctuary Cities
  6. Justice Department, Nevada, Valentine’s Day: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  7. Modern Love Podcast: Tiny Love Stories Read by the People Who Wrote Them
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  9. Who’s Profiting From Your Outrageous Medical Bills?
  10. California Takes Revenge on Trump
  11. The Right’s Big Lie About Roger Stone
  12. The President Takes a Campaign Donation From the Pentagon
  13. In Marriage, It’s Not About the Dishes. It’s About Respect.
  14. The Progressive Lane Narrows
  15. There Have Been 10 Black Senators Since Emancipation
  16. The Coronavirus Story Is Too Big for China to Spin
  17. Trump’s Whisper Network
  18. Trump’s Policy on New York’s ‘Trusted Travelers’ Is Unconstitutional
  19. President Bukele, Brute Force Is Not the Way Forward for El Salvador
  20. When America’s Oddest Political Couple Fight, Those Sparks Are Real
  21. Never Mind the Internet. Here’s What’s Killing Malls.
  22. Love Letters From World War II Reveal Promises Made and Broken
  23. Michael Avenatti Is Convicted in Nike Extortion Trial
  24. Denver Mayor Says Pit Bull Ban Will Stand
  25. Former Coach Is Convicted of Lying About Knowledge of Abuse by Larry Nassar
  26. Trump Administration Will Raise Tariffs on European Aircraft
  27. BlackRock Becomes a Symbol for Anticapitalist Fervor in France
  28. As Sea Levels Rise, Scientists Offer a Bold Idea: Dam the North Sea
  29. Jeff Bezos Buying $165 Million Estate, a California Record
  30. The N.B.A. and China Are Showing Signs of Reconciliation
  31. Dear Mom and Dad: Are Your Finances Ready for Retirement?
  32. As Mating Rituals Go, Valentine’s Day Isn’t So Bad
  33. The Perfect Valentine? A Math Formula
  34. Some Songbirds Have Brains Specially Designed to Find Mates for Life
  35. They Documented the Coronavirus Crisis in Wuhan. Then They Vanished.
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How Trump’s Relationship With Barr Got So Complicated

A 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 Masks

Confronting 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 Carolina

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Justice Department, Nevada, Valentine’s Day: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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Modern Love Podcast: Tiny Love Stories Read by the People Who Wrote Them

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California Takes Revenge on Trump

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The President Takes a Campaign Donation From the Pentagon

To keep a promise as he runs for re-election, Trump uses more military funds to pay for the border wall.
    

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The Progressive Lane Narrows

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There Have Been 10 Black Senators Since Emancipation

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Trump’s Whisper Network

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President Bukele, Brute Force Is Not the Way Forward for El Salvador

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