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Trump speaks with Taliban as fighting resumes in Afghanistan U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with the Taliban Tuesday as fighting resumed between government forces in Afghanistan and the militant organization in at least 17 provinces. Titans, Predators offer assistance in Nashville tornado recovery The Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators are working to help their community recover after tornadoes swept through Nashville and surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee. Super Tuesday: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders battle for delegate lead as polls close Former Vice President Joe Biden made a strong showing in the South and key northern states while Sen. Bernie Sanders notched Super Tuesday wins in his home state and the West. Watch: Vermont's Josh Speidel scores first career points five years after car crash University of Vermont basketball player Josh Speidel, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a 2015 car accident, scored the first points of his collegiate career Tuesday night against Albany. Iran releases 54K inmates as coronavirus outbreak deepens worldwide Iran said Tuesday it is temporarily releasing tens of thousands of prisoners in an attempt to stymie the spread of the deadly coronavirus among the country's inmates as it struggles to contain the epidemic. Ex-San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan fills in for Gregg Popovich as coach Tim Duncan served as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs during Tuesday night's game against the Charlotte Hornets. Princeton students 'disappointed' with Marshawn Lynch as class speaker Princeton University students voiced their displeasure with the school's announcement of NFL running back Marshawn Lynch as their senior Class Day speaker in June. U.N. Atomic agency: Iran has tripled stockpile of enriched uranium The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency reported Tuesday that Iran has tripled its stockpile of enriched uranium since November. Lockheed Martin delivers 500th F-35 Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday that it, along with the F-35 Joint Program Office, has delivered the 500th F-35 aircraft. Northrop Grumman awarded $262.3M modification for AESA radar systems Northrop Grumman was awarded a $262.3 million deal for Active Electronically Scanned Array radars on F-16 aircraft for the Air Force, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday. 19 states sue Trump over plan to divert more defense funding to build border wall A group of 18 states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its latest plans to divert billions of dollars in military funds to the construction of a border wall. FDA ramps up COVID-19 testing; 108 U.S. cases, 9 deaths U.S. health officials told Congress on Tuesday they will ramp up testing for COVID-19 -- with the capacity to perform as many as 1 million tests a day -- as 108 cases and nine deaths were confirmed in 15 states. Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers nearing $215M contract extension The Milwaukee Brewers are close to an agreement with star outfielder Christian Yelich on a team-record contract extension. At least 25 dead after tornado hits Nashville At least 25 people died Tuesday after a tornado swept through Nashville and surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee. Judge drops murder case against Fotis Dulos after his death A judge in Connecticut dropped the murder and kidnapping case against Fotis Dulos after he died last month, despite objections from his attorneys who sought to prove his innocence. PFAS should be classified as carcinogens, researchers say An analysis published Tuesday offers insight into the long-term effects PFAS substances may have on human health, with researchers suggesting they should be reclassified as carcinogens and investigated as such. Jacksonville Jaguars trading CB A.J. Bouye to Denver Broncos The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to trade veteran cornerback A.J. Bouye to the Denver Broncos for a fourth-round draft pick in this year's NFL Draft. President Donald Trump participates in coronavirus roundtable U.S. health officials told President Donald Trump to expect a phase one trial of a coronavirus vaccine in two to three months during a roundtable at the National Institutes of Health on Tuesday. New drug prevents bacteria from acquiring antibiotic resistance genes According to a new study, scientists have developed a drug that prevents bacteria from acquiring the genes needed to develop antibiotic resistance. Dow Jones falls 785 points despite emergency rate cut The Dow Jones fell 785 points Tuesday as markets plunged despite an effort by the Federal Reserve to cut rates to ease concerns about COVID-19's effect on the economy. Change from sandwich purchase leads to $500,000 lottery jackpot A Michigan man bought a sandwich for lunch and decided to spend his change on a lottery ticket that earned him $500,000. Watch: Firefighters cut through backyard pool to rescue horse Firefighters in California used power tools to cut through a resident's deck and pool to rescue a horse that fell through the cover and into the cold water. Dublin architects are first two women to share Pritzker prize For the first time in the Pritzker Architecture Prize's four-decade history, the organization handed out the industry's most prestigious award to two women Tuesday. |
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Want to Know Who Won Super Tuesday? Get Ready to Wait.The polls in California, the state with more than 30 percent of the delegates at stake on Tuesday, won’t close until 11 p.m. Eastern. To put it gently, it will take a long time to count all the votes. Fed Makes Emergency Rate Cut as Markets Tremble Over CoronavirusThe central bank cut interest rates by half a percentage point, its biggest single cut in more than a decade, as a pre-emptive move to protect the economy from the coronavirus. Trump Makes Room for Experts, but Still Takes a Leading Role on CoronavirusAppearing before cameras sometimes multiple times a day to talk about the outbreak, the president has offered rosy assessments and unproven or even false assertions. Coronavirus in N.Y.: Second Case Sets Off Search for Others ExposedThe inquiry stretched from a hospital in Westchester County, where workers faced a possible quarantine, to a college campus in Manhattan. Tornadoes Kill 25 in Tennessee, Shredding Buildings in Nashville AreaA powerful storm system cut a path through the middle of Tennessee early Tuesday morning, toppling electrical lines and littering streets with debris. Iran Crosses a Key Threshold: It Again Has Sufficient Fuel for a BombSo far, the evidence suggests that Iran’s recent actions are calculated to pressure the Trump administration and Europe rather than rushing for a bomb. The Wall Some Texans Want to Build Against AbortionAround the country, a “sanctuary city” movement is growing on the right and the left, as people seek to keep out views they don’t agree with, legal or not. The Hard-Knocks Restaurant World Discovers WellnessMany employees are getting yoga, counseling and other benefits, as the industry tries to change an often unhealthy culture. Super Tuesday, Coronavirus, Tennessee Tornadoes: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Inside the Mind of a Super Tuesday VoterOne suburban voter — who has a personal history with Joe Biden — asks himself which moderate candidate has the best chance of beating President Trump. Why 2019 Was a Breakthrough Year for Women in the BoardroomPublic pressure to diversify boards forced public companies to change. And private ones, too. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Forget Super Tuesday. It’s the Day After That Matters.Democrats, it’s Super Wednesday. How to Survive a Coronavirus QuarantineI spent 10 days in a Chinese quarantine facility after being exposed to swine flu. Bootleg iced coffee helped. Mike Bloomberg Heads SouthCampaigning for black votes ahead of Super Tuesday, the former New York mayor was a long way from home. Best Treatment for the Coronavirus? Paid Sick LeavePresident Trump and Congress are ignoring one of the most obvious steps to preserve public health and economic growth. After Super Tuesday, What Happens if There’s No Winner?It’s possible that no Democrat will come out of the primaries with a majority of delegates. As Trump Botches the Coronavirus Crisis, I Long for … GiulianiBelieve it or not, after 9/11 “America’s mayor” was calm, honest and humble — three things our president can’t manage. A Trump Plan Breaks a Great Deal for Ranchers and Park LoversA free-market solution to protect a spectacular landscape was working. It’s Not All Just About Biden and Sanders in California on Super TuesdayOn the ballot in Los Angeles County is the trajectory of a national movement to reshape an unjust criminal justice system. Bernie and Joe’s Excellent Adventure14 states. Two political philosophies. But there’s a dead serious question beneath it all. Who would do better against Trump? The Indefatigable, Unbeatable Benjamin NetanyahuHe fought a vicious, divisive campaign. But now the Israeli people have gotten what they wanted. How to Cook With Plant-Based MeatsYou may have tried restaurant versions, but making them at home is another matter. J. Kenji López-Alt has tested them and offers practical advice. Lunch With Freeman Dyson, in 196,883 Dimensions“Some mathematicians are birds, others are frogs,” Dr. Dyson once wrote. He was both. ‘Imagine This Were Your Sister,’ Ronan Farrow Tells Woody Allen’s PublisherThe author of “Catch and Kill,” which was published by a division of Hachette Book Group, said he wouldn’t work with the company again after it announced plans to publish his father’s memoir. Trump Meets With Key Republicans Amid Stalemate Over Surveillance LawsThe legal authority for some F.B.I. surveillance tools expires next week, and law enforcement officials and lawmakers are divided. Supreme Court Divided on Trump’s Power to Fire Head of Consumer BureauThe justices seemed split along familiar lines in a case challenging the independence of the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Virginia Is First Southern State to Ban Conversion Therapy for MinorsGov. Ralph Northam signed a bill prohibiting medical professionals from using the widely discredited practice on minors. Oklahoma College Recruiter Lined Up High School Students by Skin Color and Hair TypeCedric Sunray, an Oklahoma Christian University recruiter, said he had no intention of “promoting a racist agenda” with his presentation to students. Ace of Base: Why Netanyahu Seems UnsinkableThe Israeli prime minister’s fervent base can make President Trump’s look pallid. And they don’t care that he has been charged with corruption. Bobbie Battista, a Mainstay Anchor at CNN, Dies at 67She covered world events in the 1980s and ’90s and was the host of “TalkBack Live,” a program in which the audience posed questions to guest newsmakers. Spike Lee on Knicks Dispute: ‘Dolan Is Harassing Me’Lee, the Oscar-winning filmmaker, said he would not attend another home game this season. He and James L. Dolan, the team’s owner, are at odds because Lee was pulled aside after entering Madison Square Garden on Monday. How to Respond to MicroaggressionsShould you let that comment slide, or address it head on? Is it more harm than it’s worth? We can help. Airplanes and Coronavirus: How to Disinfect Your SpaceHere are some tips for cleaning your area of a plane and keeping healthy on a flight. When Classical Composers Did the Fox TrotListen to Jazz Age composers try their hand at the pop styles of the day. For Questlove, ‘Soul Train’ Is His Happy PlaceA founding member of The Roots shares the TV shows, artists and “robe type things” that top his list of essentials. Tiny Love Stories: ‘How Do You Think I Got Thighs Like These?’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with the Taliban Tuesday as fighting resumed between government forces in Afghanistan and the militant organization in at least 17 provinces.
The Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators are working to help their community recover after tornadoes swept through Nashville and surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee.
Former Vice President Joe Biden made a strong showing in the South and key northern states while Sen. Bernie Sanders notched Super Tuesday wins in his home state and the West.
University of Vermont basketball player Josh Speidel, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a 2015 car accident, scored the first points of his collegiate career Tuesday night against Albany.
Iran said Tuesday it is temporarily releasing tens of thousands of prisoners in an attempt to stymie the spread of the deadly coronavirus among the country's inmates as it struggles to contain the epidemic.
Tim Duncan served as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs during Tuesday night's game against the Charlotte Hornets.
Princeton University students voiced their displeasure with the school's announcement of NFL running back Marshawn Lynch as their senior Class Day speaker in June.
The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency reported Tuesday that Iran has tripled its stockpile of enriched uranium since November.
Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday that it, along with the F-35 Joint Program Office, has delivered the 500th F-35 aircraft.
Northrop Grumman was awarded a $262.3 million deal for Active Electronically Scanned Array radars on F-16 aircraft for the Air Force, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday.
A group of 18 states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its latest plans to divert billions of dollars in military funds to the construction of a border wall.
U.S. health officials told Congress on Tuesday they will ramp up testing for COVID-19 -- with the capacity to perform as many as 1 million tests a day -- as 108 cases and nine deaths were confirmed in 15 states.
The Milwaukee Brewers are close to an agreement with star outfielder Christian Yelich on a team-record contract extension.
At least 25 people died Tuesday after a tornado swept through Nashville and surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee.
A judge in Connecticut dropped the murder and kidnapping case against Fotis Dulos after he died last month, despite objections from his attorneys who sought to prove his innocence.
An analysis published Tuesday offers insight into the long-term effects PFAS substances may have on human health, with researchers suggesting they should be reclassified as carcinogens and investigated as such.
The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to trade veteran cornerback A.J. Bouye to the Denver Broncos for a fourth-round draft pick in this year's NFL Draft.
U.S. health officials told President Donald Trump to expect a phase one trial of a coronavirus vaccine in two to three months during a roundtable at the National Institutes of Health on Tuesday.
According to a new study, scientists have developed a drug that prevents bacteria from acquiring the genes needed to develop antibiotic resistance.
The Dow Jones fell 785 points Tuesday as markets plunged despite an effort by the Federal Reserve to cut rates to ease concerns about COVID-19's effect on the economy.
A Michigan man bought a sandwich for lunch and decided to spend his change on a lottery ticket that earned him $500,000.
Firefighters in California used power tools to cut through a resident's deck and pool to rescue a horse that fell through the cover and into the cold water.
For the first time in the Pritzker Architecture Prize's four-decade history, the organization handed out the industry's most prestigious award to two women Tuesday. 
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