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North Korea fires three projectiles into sea North Korea fired three unidentified projectiles off its east coast into the sea on Monday morning, its second weapons test in a week, South Korea's military announced. Ted Cruz, Paul Gosar self-quarantine after interacting with CPAC guest who tested positive for COVID-19 Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Paul Gosar announced on Sunday that they have quarantined themselves after coming into contact with a guest who tested positive for COVID-19 at last week's Conservative Political Action Conference. Memphis Grizzlies sign rookie Jontay Porter to multiyear contract The Memphis Grizzlies signed rookie Jontay Porter, a forward/center out of Missouri, to a multiyear contract. St. Louis Cardinals renew contract of ace Jack Flaherty for 2020 season The St. Louis Cardinals renewed the contract of starting pitcher Jack Flaherty for the 2020 season. Watch: Rangers' Willie Calhoun hospitalized after taking 95-mph fastball to face Texas Rangers outfielder Willie Calhoun was taken to a local hospital after being hit in the mouth by a fastball thrown by Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias. Brooklyn Nets part ways with head coach Kenny Atkinson The Brooklyn Nets and head coach Kenny Atkinson mutually agreed to part ways after three-plus seasons. Trump, Pence to skip annual St. Patrick's Day lunch on Capitol Hill President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will skip an annual St. Patrick's Day lunch hosted by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. 'So You Think You Can Dance' alum Danny Tidwell dead at 35 "So You Think You Can Dance" Season 3 runner-up Danny Tidwell has died in a car crash, his family said this weekend. He was 35. Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo to miss at least two games with knee injury Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo will sit out the remaining two games of the team's current road trip because of a knee injury. 'Onward' No. 1 at the North American box office with $40M Animated adventure "Onward" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $40 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday, Ethiopia's Bayelign Teshager, Kenya's Margaret Muriuki win Los Angeles Marathon Ethiopia's Bayelign Teshager, making his marathon debut, took over in the last mile to win the 2020 Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday. Benjamin Netanyahu to deploy teens to disinfect Israel's transit stations from coronavirus Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he plans to deploy teenagers and armed forces to disinfect transit stations to combat the coronavirus. Police: Family of 4 found dead in Houston-area home Authorities in the Houston area are investigating the deaths of four people at a home in Fort Bend County early Sunday morning. Large, bright 'Super Worm Moon' to shine in sky for three days The final full moon of winter will shine large and bright in the sky for about three days beginning early Sunday morning. John Krasinski, Dua Lipa set for March 28 edition of 'SNL' Actor and filmmaker John Krasinski is to guest host the March 28 edition of "Saturday Night Live." John Barrowman to guest star on BBC's 'Holby City' "Torchwood" alum John Barrowman is to guest star on the BBC hospital drama "Holby City" this spring. Elizabeth Warren appears in 'SNL' sketch after suspending campaign Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who dropped out of the presidential race Thursday, appeared on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." Prime minister orders lockdown in northern Italy; global deaths 3,799 Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed a decree that places several million residents of northern Italy into lockdown as the death toll from the coronavirus reached 366 in the nation, the most outside mainland China. Kamala Harris endorses Joe Biden for president U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, who ended her bid for U.S. president in December, announced her endorsement Sunday of Joe Biden for the job. Rain to spread across Heartland of U.S. for start to ewek After a warm, sunny and windy weekend across much of the nation's heartland, a quick-hitting round of rain will streak across the center of the country early next week. ACL surgery can do real damage to brain: Study Your knee might never be the same after undergoing surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament, and the reason is in your head, a small, new study suggests. Famous birthdays for March 8: Aidan Quinn, Micky Dolenz Actor James Van Der Beek turns 43 and TV journalist Lester Holt turns 61, among the famous birthdays for March 8. On This Day, March 8: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappears On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 carrying 239 people vanished over the Indian Ocean en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. |
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Oil Prices Dive as Saudi Arabia Takes Aim at Russian ProductionRussia on Friday rejected an agreement with OPEC on cuts in oil supplies to bolster prices. U.S. Health Experts Say Stricter Measures Are Required to Limit Coronavirus’s SpreadWith more than 500 cases in almost three dozen states, officials worry that containment efforts aren’t enough. For Trump, Coronavirus Proves to Be an Enemy He Can’t Tweet AwayA president who is at his strongest politically when he has a human target to attack has found it harder to confront a growing outbreak that has rattled the country. On Day 1 of Broad Lockdown, a Debate Arises: Can Italians Follow the Rules?Italy’s prime minister implored the public to cooperate in the largest clampdown against the coronavirus in the Western world. “We are the new Wuhan,” said one Milan resident. Europe, With Eye on Italy Coronavirus Quarantine, Plans Next MovesItaly’s decision to quarantine a quarter of its population is sending tremors through Europe’s economy and testing the bloc’s unity. Before the Clyburn Endorsement, an Elderly Church Usher With a QuestionJannie Jones is the 76-year-old woman who had to know who Representative James Clyburn was voting for in the South Carolina primary. Did her question change the Democratic presidential race? A Secret Accord With the Taliban: When and How the U.S. Would Leave AfghanistanThe Taliban have read the secret annexes of the recently signed peace deal. But most Americans haven’t, nor have many of their elected representatives. Tom Steyer: What I Learned While Running for PresidentThe establishment has failed many hard-working people. If we don’t call it out, nothing will change. The Best Response to the Coronavirus? Altruism, Not PanicThe impulse to secure your safety is understandable but counterproductive. The Simple Reason the Left Won’t Stop LosingProgressives need to care more about winning. You Can’t Gaslight a VirusPresident Trump’s usual political tricks won’t work now. What It Means to Be #NashvilleStrongThe tornadoes that tore through Middle Tennessee felt like the apocalypse. But people here had other plans. Five Short Films by Women, About WomenOp-Docs for International Women’s Day. Thomas Piketty Turns Marx on His HeadPiketty’s latest book, “Capital and Ideology,” takes a global overview to inequality and other pressing economic issues of our time. Judge Orders Medical Panel to Evaluate Tortured Guantánamo PrisonerFor the first time, a federal court is requiring the United States military to allow American and foreign doctors to assess a mentally ill prisoner at Guantánamo Bay. North Korea Launches Multiple Projectiles in Weapons Test, South Korea SaysThe test was the country’s second in a week and came as its main rival, South Korea, grappled with a large coronavirus outbreak. Trump Assails Pelosi as He Opts to Skip Bipartisan St. Patrick’s Day LunchThe president rejected the annual invitation in the latest snub between him and the House speaker since she authorized the inquiry that led to his impeachment. Indian Wells Tennis Tournament Canceled Because of Coronavirus OutbreakPublic health officials in California declared an emergency in the area where one of tennis’ signature tournaments would be held. 1 Killed and 17 Wounded in Biker Clubs Shooting, Police SayThe shooting in Cleveland happened on Saturday night after a fight broke out at a party, and some people left then later returned, firing on attendees, officials said. Where Mermaids Play, a Nasty Water FightNestlé wants to draw more spring water from a northern Florida site owned by a local family — but environmentalists are pushing back. After Deadly Jam on Everest, Nepal Delays New Safety RulesThe country said it would toughen regulations after several climbers died last year. But the rules will not go into effect this spring, and climbers want to know why. Your Colleagues Don’t Read Anything You Write. Here Are 8 Ways to Change That.Long emails and dense, difficult to decipher memos mean modern office communication goes ignored more often than it’s understood. Daniel Craig Hosts ‘S.N.L.,’ but Elizabeth Warren Steals the ShowThe senator played herself in a surprise appearance in an episode that featured the Weeknd as the musical guest. Not His First Epidemic: Dr. Anthony Fauci Sticks to the FactsWhere politicians fumble and other government health officials step back, he steps up to explain. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea fired three unidentified projectiles off its east coast into the sea on Monday morning, its second weapons test in a week, South Korea's military announced.
Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Paul Gosar announced on Sunday that they have quarantined themselves after coming into contact with a guest who tested positive for COVID-19 at last week's Conservative Political Action Conference.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed rookie Jontay Porter, a forward/center out of Missouri, to a multiyear contract.
The St. Louis Cardinals renewed the contract of starting pitcher Jack Flaherty for the 2020 season.
Texas Rangers outfielder Willie Calhoun was taken to a local hospital after being hit in the mouth by a fastball thrown by Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias.
The Brooklyn Nets and head coach Kenny Atkinson mutually agreed to part ways after three-plus seasons.
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will skip an annual St. Patrick's Day lunch hosted by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
"So You Think You Can Dance" Season 3 runner-up Danny Tidwell has died in a car crash, his family said this weekend. He was 35.
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo will sit out the remaining two games of the team's current road trip because of a knee injury.
Animated adventure "Onward" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $40 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday,
Ethiopia's Bayelign Teshager, making his marathon debut, took over in the last mile to win the 2020 Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he plans to deploy teenagers and armed forces to disinfect transit stations to combat the coronavirus.
Authorities in the Houston area are investigating the deaths of four people at a home in Fort Bend County early Sunday morning.
The final full moon of winter will shine large and bright in the sky for about three days beginning early Sunday morning.
Actor and filmmaker John Krasinski is to guest host the March 28 edition of "Saturday Night Live."
"Torchwood" alum John Barrowman is to guest star on the BBC hospital drama "Holby City" this spring.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who dropped out of the presidential race Thursday, appeared on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed a decree that places several million residents of northern Italy into lockdown as the death toll from the coronavirus reached 366 in the nation, the most outside mainland China.
U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, who ended her bid for U.S. president in December, announced her endorsement Sunday of Joe Biden for the job.
After a warm, sunny and windy weekend across much of the nation's heartland, a quick-hitting round of rain will streak across the center of the country early next week.
Your knee might never be the same after undergoing surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament, and the reason is in your head, a small, new study suggests.
Actor James Van Der Beek turns 43 and TV journalist Lester Holt turns 61, among the famous birthdays for March 8.
On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 carrying 239 people vanished over the Indian Ocean en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. 
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