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Tiger Woods to skip Players Championship due to back issues Tiger Woods will skip next week's Players Championship because of ongoing issues with his back. New York Yankees' Aaron Judge shut down for two weeks with rib injury New York Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his first right rib and will be out at least two weeks. NBA fines Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban $500K for criticizing refs Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined $500,000 for publicly criticizing NBA officials. AccuWeather: Damage from Tennessee tornadoes approaches $2B AccuWeather estimates the total damage and economic loss caused by the tornado outbreak in Tennessee in the early morning of Tuesday will be between $1.5 billion and $2 billion. Trump names Rep. Meadows as chief of staff; Mulvaney becomes ambassador President Donald Trump on Friday announced Rep. Mark Meadows will become his chief of staff, replacing Mick Mulvaney. Watch: VP Mike Pence says 21 test positive for coronavirus on cruise Vice President Mike Pence revealed Friday that 21 people -- 19 employees and two passengers -- on board the Grand Princess cruise ship tested positive for coronavirus. Prosecutors won't seek death penalty for Devon Erickson Prosecutors in Colorado won't seek the death penalty for one of the suspects in a school shooting that killed one student last year. Navy to commission USNS Hershel "Woody" Williams Saturday The Navy will commission its newest expeditionary sea base, the USS Hershel "Woody" Williams, at a ceremony in Norfolk, Va., Saturday morning. Boeing awarded $800M to support P-8As for U.S., South Korea, New Zealand Boeing received an $800 million contract modification in support of lot 11 P-8A aircraft for the Navy, South Korea and New Zealand, the Department of Defense announced. Former All-Star center Joakim Noah agrees to deal with Los Angeles Clippers Former Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks center Joakim Noah reached an agreement on a 10-day contract with the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday. President Donald Trump signs $8.3 billion bill to fund COVID-19 fight, will visit CDC President Donald Trump signed an $8.3 billion coronavirus funding bill Friday after canceling a trip to the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, and later reviving it. Experts unsure if 'cured' COVID-19 patients are reinfected or relapsed Reports suggest a subset of patients being reinfected by the novel coronavirus may be emerging, but experts say it is too soon to know if these patients have gotten it again or just relapsed. Austin cancels South by Southwest amid COVID-19 fears Officials in Austin, Texas, canceled the South by Southwest film, interactive and music festival amid coronavirus fears, event organizers said Friday. At least 27 killed in attack on Kabul ceremony More than two dozen people were killed Friday at a ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan, that included some of the nation's political elite, authorities said. Death of spouse linked to higher mortality for Melanoma patients People whose spouse or partner has died are less likely to be diagnosed with melanoma, but more likely to die from it, a new study says. Neuroscientists watch brains replay memories in real time In a new study, scientists successfully observed the neural signatures of recalled memories in real time. Jackpot-winning lottery ticket was on man's table for a month A Saskatchewan man said he found a lottery ticket on his table that had already been scratched off and it turned out to be worth $744,845. Dow drops 256 points, ends week with small gains The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 256 points Friday to cap off a wild week of trading that showed overall small gains. Travel restrictions in China, elsewhere may have slowed COVID-19 outbreak Travel restrictions and lockdowns are not ideal, but a study published Friday suggests they slowed the spread of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, and reduced the number of cases globally by up to 80 percent. Look: Cat rescued from inside wall of Massachusetts home Firefighters in Massachusetts conducted an unusual rescue at a resident's home where they had to cut through a wall to free the family's cat. Court rulings on crosses favor history over religion Recent court rulings favoring historic preservation over religious implications may turn the tide in legal battles across the United States over crosses depicted on public property. Watch: Swiss Gruyere dubbed world's top cheese at Wisconsin competition A Swiss cheesemaker's Gruyere was dubbed the 2020 World Champion Cheese at the biennial international faceoff in Wisconsin. Justice Department to take DNA samples from immigrants illegally entering U.S. DNA samples will soon be taken from migrants crossing the U.S. border and stored in a federal criminal database, the Justice Department ruled Friday. In Photos: Moments from Janelle Monae's career Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and actress Janelle Monáe is due to headline NYC Pride 2020, star in the new horror film "Antebellem" and start in Season 2 of the Amazon series "Homecoming." Here's a look back at her performing career. Get ready for a lost hour of sleep with Daylight Saving Time on Sunday Unless you adjust your clocks forward with this weekend's approach of Daylight Saving Time, the world will be one hour ahead of you on Sunday morning. |
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Grand Princess Cruise Ship Awaits Coronavirus Results as California BracesMore than 3,500 people are aboard the ship, which will dock at a noncommercial port this weekend. “We will be testing everyone,” Vice President Mike Pence said. How to Quarantine YourselfThousands who have the coronavirus or were exposed have been asked to seclude themselves. It’s harder than it sounds. Spiraling Virus Fears Are Causing Financial CarnageA global disease outbreak isn’t the kind of risk that many investors were trained to react to. With Test Kits in Short Supply, Health Officials Sound AlarmsDespite efforts by President Trump and others to reassure the public that tests are getting disseminated quickly, several states, doctors and patients complained that access was limited. Barr Increasingly Appears Focused on Undermining Mueller InquiryA judge’s criticism cast light on the first in a series of steps by the attorney general to take aim at the Russia investigation. The Bernie Sanders Personality TestSome candidates try to soften their image to broaden their appeal. This one, not so much. But is there a “real” Bernie the public doesn’t get to see? Joe Biden Has Had Flimsy Organization. It Hasn’t Hurt Him.The less quantifiable elements of Mr. Biden’s campaign — including his association with Barack Obama, his empathy and his momentum — have outweighed his lack of organizational heft. ‘America Needs Her’: Readers React to Elizabeth Warren’s ExitThe news led to an outpouring of reactions across America, on social media, and in our comments section. Saudi Arabia: Three Members of Royal Family Are ArrestedCrown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has detained a brother of the king, a former crown prince and a cousin, royals who may have been seen as threats to his rule. Coronavirus, Bernie Sanders, Woody Allen: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: Lesley Manville Reads ‘The Kindness, and Xanax, of Strangers’The “Ordinary Love” actress reads an essay about breast cancer and the unexpected need for community. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. I Am Burning With Fury and Grief Over Elizabeth Warren. And I Am Not Alone.She might not be bound for the presidency, but she has lodged herself in another powerful place: the female psyche. If Joe Biden WinsA few things we’ll no longer have to worry about. With Coronavirus, ‘Health Care for Some’ Is a Recipe for DisasterThe Trump administration’s treatment of immigrants could make the epidemic worse. The Resurrection of Joe BidenHe’s alive, but he still needs some work. What You Do to Your Women, You Do to Your NationGender isn’t just a human interest sideshow to high politics. I’m Going to Die. I May as Well Be Cheerful About It.While death is inevitable, our attitude about it is not. When Will We Be Ready for President Elizabeth Warren?Michelle Cottle joins readers in mourning the end of a dream for 2021. Where’s Joe Biden’s Universal Child Care Plan?The issue is getting more attention than it has in decades, except from the Democratic front-runner. Our ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ Is Killing the PlanetWe need to strike a new balance between our private pleasures and our collective survival. Trump’s Calamitous Coronavirus ResponseA whole-of-government mobilization to protect the president’s ego. Coronavirus School Closings: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too LateHistory teaches us that keeping children at home early in an outbreak can save lives. The Handshake Is on HoldAnd so is the hookup. Here’s how some people are dealing with social contact in the time of the coronavirus. After Tours in Afghanistan, U.S. Veterans Weigh Peace With the TalibanThe peace agreement has left American veterans with mixed feelings — relief that U.S. forces are coming home and uncertainty about what the deal means for the Afghan people. How to Make Money in Your SleepSome TikTok users are going viral, gaining followers and even making cash by live-streaming themselves overnight. As Weinstein Awaits Prison, Prosecutors Detail 40 Years of AccusationsSeeking a harsh sentence, Manhattan prosecutors argued that the once-powerful producer had “sexually violated many women.” Boeing Faces $20 Million Fine by F.A.A.The agency proposed the penalty over the installation of unapproved equipment in the 737 Max and other aircraft. Eva Szekely Dies at 92; Survived Holocaust to Win Olympic GoldSzekely, a Hungarian, became an Olympic champion after she was nearly killed during the Nazi occupation of Hungary. South Bend Officer Will Not Be Charged in Shooting Death of Black ResidentThe fatal shooting highlighted a strained relationship between former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and black residents in the Indiana town. Truck Crashes Into an Easter Island StatueThe truck rolled down a slope and hit an ahu, a ceremonial platform where one of the island’s famous statues was already on its side. ‘The Only Choice Is to Wait for Death’Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing Syria’s war ended up in Idlib city. But with the front line just five miles away, the city may not be a refuge much longer. For Paris Olympics, Surfing Will Head to Tahiti’s ‘Wall of Skulls’Instead of the coast of France, surfers in 2024 will travel to Teahupo’o, home to some of the world’s most dangerous waves. Hachette Says It Won’t Publish Woody Allen’s BookThe publisher planned to release the filmmaker’s autobiography in April but reversed course after a protest by its own workers. J.B. Smoove of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Shops the Diamond DistrictLarry David’s motor-mouthed television roommate talks apocalypse, past lives and pocket watches. Rome Celebrates the Short, but Beautiful, Life of RaphaelAmid new coronavirus restrictions on museums in Italy, a blockbuster show traces the artist’s life from finish to start. The Neighborhood Name GamePlace names come and go — with help from (surprise!) the real estate industry — but a few that have stuck around offer a window onto the city’s past. More Recent Articles |
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Tiger Woods will skip next week's Players Championship because of ongoing issues with his back.
New York Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his first right rib and will be out at least two weeks.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined $500,000 for publicly criticizing NBA officials.
AccuWeather estimates the total damage and economic loss caused by the tornado outbreak in Tennessee in the early morning of Tuesday will be between $1.5 billion and $2 billion.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced Rep. Mark Meadows will become his chief of staff, replacing Mick Mulvaney.
Vice President Mike Pence revealed Friday that 21 people -- 19 employees and two passengers -- on board the Grand Princess cruise ship tested positive for coronavirus.
Prosecutors in Colorado won't seek the death penalty for one of the suspects in a school shooting that killed one student last year.
The Navy will commission its newest expeditionary sea base, the USS Hershel "Woody" Williams, at a ceremony in Norfolk, Va., Saturday morning.
Boeing received an $800 million contract modification in support of lot 11 P-8A aircraft for the Navy, South Korea and New Zealand, the Department of Defense announced.
Former Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks center Joakim Noah reached an agreement on a 10-day contract with the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday.
President Donald Trump signed an $8.3 billion coronavirus funding bill Friday after canceling a trip to the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, and later reviving it.
Reports suggest a subset of patients being reinfected by the novel coronavirus may be emerging, but experts say it is too soon to know if these patients have gotten it again or just relapsed.
Officials in Austin, Texas, canceled the South by Southwest film, interactive and music festival amid coronavirus fears, event organizers said Friday.
More than two dozen people were killed Friday at a ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan, that included some of the nation's political elite, authorities said.
People whose spouse or partner has died are less likely to be diagnosed with melanoma, but more likely to die from it, a new study says.
In a new study, scientists successfully observed the neural signatures of recalled memories in real time.
A Saskatchewan man said he found a lottery ticket on his table that had already been scratched off and it turned out to be worth $744,845.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 256 points Friday to cap off a wild week of trading that showed overall small gains.
Travel restrictions and lockdowns are not ideal, but a study published Friday suggests they slowed the spread of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, and reduced the number of cases globally by up to 80 percent.
Firefighters in Massachusetts conducted an unusual rescue at a resident's home where they had to cut through a wall to free the family's cat.
Recent court rulings favoring historic preservation over religious implications may turn the tide in legal battles across the United States over crosses depicted on public property.
A Swiss cheesemaker's Gruyere was dubbed the 2020 World Champion Cheese at the biennial international faceoff in Wisconsin.
DNA samples will soon be taken from migrants crossing the U.S. border and stored in a federal criminal database, the Justice Department ruled Friday.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and actress Janelle Monáe is due to headline NYC Pride 2020, star in the new horror film "Antebellem" and start in Season 2 of the Amazon series "Homecoming." Here's a look back at her performing career.
Unless you adjust your clocks forward with this weekend's approach of Daylight Saving Time, the world will be one hour ahead of you on Sunday morning. 
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