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Minnesota Vikings release Pro Bowl defenders Xavier Rhodes, Linval Joseph The Minnesota Vikings changed their defensive unit in a significant way Friday, releasing Pro Bowlers Xavier Rhodes and Linval Joseph. Los Angeles Chargers place franchise tag on TE Hunter Henry The Los Angeles Chargers put the franchise tag on standout tight end Hunter Henry. Northrop Grumman awarded $49.1M for work on LCS gun mission modules Northrop Grumman Systems has been awarded a $49.1 million contract modification for work on the littoral combat ship mission modules program. Museum of the Bible's Dead Sea Scrolls are fake, analysis shows An art fraud investigation team announced Friday that none of the Museum of the Bible's Dead Sea Scrolls fragments is genuine. Navy awards $74M in contracts for BLU 111 warhead assemblies The Air Force awarded three contracts Friday for additional procurement of BLU 111 Engineering Change Proposal warhead assemblies. U.S. airstrikes killed 5 security officers, civilian, Iraqi gov't says Diplomatic officials in Iraq have summoned ambassadors from the United States and Britain to answer for missile strikes launched by the U.S. military on Friday that killed multiple Iraqi troops. Speaker Nancy Pelosi: House, President Donald Trump come to agreement on coronavirus bill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday said House Democrats came to an agreement with President Donald Trump on a multi-billion dollar bill to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Coronavirus: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Zion Williamson pledge to aid arena workers Giannis Antetokounmpo and Zion Williamson have joined other NBA stars in helping arena employees who were impacted by the NBA's indefinite suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic. Citizen scientists enlisted to chart galaxies A study of spiral structures, reduced in complexity so citizen scientists can participate, could offer insight into how galaxies evolve. Cincinnati Bengals release veteran OL Cordy Glenn The Cincinnati Bengals released veteran offensive tackle Cordy Glenn after two tumultuous seasons. Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft's board Bill Gates has stepped down from Microsoft's board of directors to focus on his philanthropic efforts, the company announced Friday. Slow testing may be skewing numbers of U.S. COVID-19 survivors, deaths Estimates of the number of COVID-19 cases, recoveries and deaths in the United States may be affected by the lack of testing capacity, public health experts say. President Donald Trump declares national emergency over COVID-19 President Donald Trump declared a national emergency Friday, saying that "no resource will be spared" to battle the coronavirus pandemic. Stocks rebound Friday, fail to make up for week's losses U.S. stocks had their best single-day gains since 2008, but Friday's rally failed to overcome sharp losses in a volatile week beset by coronavirus fears. Study reveals how plants communicate for defense using gene regulation An examination of jasmonic acid, a plant hormone, could lead to hardier plants in an era of climate change, Salk Institute researchers reported. Combo of heart drugs may also lower dementia risk Certain combinations of cholesterol and blood pressure drugs may do more than help the heart -- they might also lower a person's risk of dementia, a new study finds. Tests for prostate cancer 'fingerprint' in blood could improve care A test that can detect the genetic "fingerprint" of prostate cancer in blood could improve diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of the disease, researchers say. Tate Donovan's 'Tuscaloosa' psychiatrist has many dimensions Actor Tate Donovan said his new film "Tuscaloosa" may be set in 1972 Alabama, but its central themes most likely will resonate with contemporary viewers. Watch: Kangaroo caught eating toilet paper in campground bathroom A visitor to a campground in Australia captured video of a different type of toilet paper shortage -- a kangaroo raiding rolls from the restroom. Store clerk alerts Michigan Lottery player to his big win A Michigan man said he has his local store clerk to thank for alerting him to the fact that he won $25,000 a year for life from a lottery drawing. Switching to keto diet may cause flu-like symptoms If you are feeling the aches and pains of what you think is the flu, the trendy ketogenic diet may be the culprit instead, a new study confirms. Poll: Majority of Americans think United Nations is doing a poor job A slight majority of Americans -- 54 percent -- believe the United Nations is doing a poor job of solving problems, though approval of the agency has largely improved over the past decade, a Gallup poll said Friday. Watch: British man identifies front stoop milk thief as wild fox A British man who noticed his milk delivery had been stolen from his doorstep checked security camera footage and was shocked to identify the culprit as a thirsty fox. Watch: NCT 127 performs 'Kick It' choreography at dance practice K-pop group NCT 127 shared a behind-the-scenes look at a rehearsal for its "Kick It" music video. Watch: 'Unicorn' puppy has one ear in the middle of her head A golden retriever puppy in Michigan has been branded a "unicorn" due to an unusual facial feature: having only a single ear, positioned on the top of her head. |
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Trump’s False Claims About His Response to the CoronavirusThe president inaccurately described travel restrictions he had announced, falsely blamed his predecessor for testing shortages and misstated the role Google was playing in mitigating the outbreak. Seeking Advice on the Coronavirus, Jared Kushner Enlists a Doctor in the FamilyDr. Kurt Kloss, whose daughter, the model Karlie Kloss, is married to Mr. Kushner’s brother, solicited suggestions from a medical Facebook group. Is There Really a Toilet Paper Shortage?The household staple has consistently been out of stock during the coronavirus outbreak. Manufacturers may not be willing to increase supplies. The ‘Man Show’ DiasporaThe Comedy Central raunch-fest didn’t seem like it would be politically relevant two decades later. But that was long before Joe Rogan interviewed presidential candidates and Pete Buttigieg filled in for Jimmy Kimmel. They Ordered Her to Be a Suicide Bomber. She Had Another Idea.Hundreds of women in Nigeria have been recruited by Boko Haram as suicide bombers, but some managed to outsmart the terrorist group. This is one woman’s story. Meet the Woman Who Outsmarted Boko HaramKidnapped and ordered to carry out suicide bombings, Balaraba intentionally botched her missions, buying time before her dramatic rescue. Coronavirus, Iraq, Pi Day: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Trump's Coronavirus EmergencyA virus exposes the folly of what the president’s base believes. Trump’s ChernobylThirty-four years ago in Moscow I watched the government mishandle a disaster. Why does it feel like it was just yesterday? Our Courts and Jails Are Putting Lives at RiskAcross the country, it’s mostly business as usual in the justice system. And that’s inviting the spread of the coronavirus. They’ve Contained the Coronavirus. Here’s How.Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong have brought outbreaks under control — and without resorting to China’s draconian measures. China Bought the West Time with the Coronavirus. The West Squandered It.Why did so many countries watch the epidemic unfold for weeks as though it was none of their concern? Bernie Sanders and the Case of the Missing Youth VoteApathy is not the problem. Coronavirus and the Isolation Paradox“Social distancing” is required to prevent infection. But loneliness can make us sick. How to Fix the Coronavirus Testing Mess in 7 DaysPresident Trump finally put someone in charge. Here’s what needs to be done next. The Government Has Failed on Coronavirus, but There Is Still TimeIt will require swift, clear and aggressive action, but the country can avoid a worst-case scenario. Why Young Latinx Voters Rallied Behind SandersThe answer is not very complicated. The Stranded Stars of Wuhan F.C.A professional soccer team from Wuhan, China, went to Spain for preseason training. And got stuck. For six weeks. On Thursday, they let @tariqpanja in to talk about how they are holding up. Young, Confident and Flying, Virus Be DamnedFor some people, a $50 plane ticket is too good a deal to pass up, even during a pandemic. Bill Gates Stepping Down From Microsoft’s BoardMr. Gates, who founded the company with Paul Allen four decades ago, will also step down from the board of Berkshire Hathaway. Andrew Gillum in Miami Beach Hotel Room as Man Overdosed, Police SayThe police are not pursuing criminal charges in an apparent overdose involving a friend of Mr. Gillum’s, the former Democratic nominee for Florida governor. Justice Dept. Religious Freedom Training Spurs Concern Among LawyersSome department lawyers expressed worries that the workshops were held to teach ways to limit civil rights protections for gay and transgender people. R. Kelly Knowingly Exposed Sex Partners to Herpes, Prosecutors SayThe new allegations against the singer were revealed ahead of a trial set for July in Brooklyn. Fox Business Benches Trish Regan After Outcry Over Coronavirus CommentsThe host of “Trish Regan Primetime” told viewers this week that concerns about the coronavirus were “yet another attempt to impeach the president.” Everybody Ready for the Big Migration to Online College? Actually, NoOne consequence of coronavirus: It will become more apparent that good online education is easier said than done. Joe Biden Goes Digital. It Could Have Gone, Um, Smoother.“Am I on camera?” Mr. Biden asked as technical glitches disrupted a virtual town hall event with voters in Illinois. But that’s the new paradigm for campaigning amid a national health crisis. The Silicon Valley Doctor Who Doesn’t Mince Words on Coronavirus ThreatGovernment can’t do much for you. Society might need to “grind to a halt.” Dr. Scott Morrow is giving residents his unvarnished views. How to Work From Home Now That Your Boss Doesn’t Want You Coming InIf your company is making you work from home during the coronavirus outbreak, here’s what you need to make that transition work. How to Answer Common Difficult Interview QuestionsDon’t be stumped in your next job interview. These tips can help. Procrastinate Much? Manage Your Emotions, Not Your Time.It isn’t about avoiding work; it’s about avoiding negative emotions. Behind the ‘Love Is Blind’ WallWe have questions for Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton, everyone’s favorite couple from the Netflix reality show. In Coronavirus Outbreak, the High-Five Is Left HangingA staple of sports from the N.B.A. to the playground is now officially, and actively, discouraged. But getting athletes to stop doing it is harder than you think. When Humans Are the Prey: A Plot Made for Every Era“The Hunt” puts a satirical, political spin on a premise that has been remade many times. Why is it so attractive to filmmakers? Comforting Streaming TV Shows for Stressful TimesWhen the world feels exhausting, sometimes you want shows that offer a simple escape. Here are a few shows that will envelop you in their warm embrace. New York Events at Smaller Venues Go OnSome places have decided to remain open: movies and theater for smaller audiences, galleries by appointment, comedy clubs, jazz, zoos and the Statue of Liberty. Climate Change Has Lessons for Fighting the CoronavirusThe slow global response to climate change shows the cost of inaction in global crises. More Recent Articles |
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The Minnesota Vikings changed their defensive unit in a significant way Friday, releasing Pro Bowlers Xavier Rhodes and Linval Joseph.
The Los Angeles Chargers put the franchise tag on standout tight end Hunter Henry.
Northrop Grumman Systems has been awarded a $49.1 million contract modification for work on the littoral combat ship mission modules program.
An art fraud investigation team announced Friday that none of the Museum of the Bible's Dead Sea Scrolls fragments is genuine.
The Air Force awarded three contracts Friday for additional procurement of BLU 111 Engineering Change Proposal warhead assemblies.
Diplomatic officials in Iraq have summoned ambassadors from the United States and Britain to answer for missile strikes launched by the U.S. military on Friday that killed multiple Iraqi troops.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday said House Democrats came to an agreement with President Donald Trump on a multi-billion dollar bill to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Zion Williamson have joined other NBA stars in helping arena employees who were impacted by the NBA's indefinite suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A study of spiral structures, reduced in complexity so citizen scientists can participate, could offer insight into how galaxies evolve.
The Cincinnati Bengals released veteran offensive tackle Cordy Glenn after two tumultuous seasons.
Bill Gates has stepped down from Microsoft's board of directors to focus on his philanthropic efforts, the company announced Friday.
Estimates of the number of COVID-19 cases, recoveries and deaths in the United States may be affected by the lack of testing capacity, public health experts say.
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency Friday, saying that "no resource will be spared" to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. stocks had their best single-day gains since 2008, but Friday's rally failed to overcome sharp losses in a volatile week beset by coronavirus fears.
An examination of jasmonic acid, a plant hormone, could lead to hardier plants in an era of climate change, Salk Institute researchers reported.
Certain combinations of cholesterol and blood pressure drugs may do more than help the heart -- they might also lower a person's risk of dementia, a new study finds.
A test that can detect the genetic "fingerprint" of prostate cancer in blood could improve diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of the disease, researchers say.
Actor Tate Donovan said his new film "Tuscaloosa" may be set in 1972 Alabama, but its central themes most likely will resonate with contemporary viewers.
A visitor to a campground in Australia captured video of a different type of toilet paper shortage -- a kangaroo raiding rolls from the restroom.
A Michigan man said he has his local store clerk to thank for alerting him to the fact that he won $25,000 a year for life from a lottery drawing.
If you are feeling the aches and pains of what you think is the flu, the trendy ketogenic diet may be the culprit instead, a new study confirms.
A slight majority of Americans -- 54 percent -- believe the United Nations is doing a poor job of solving problems, though approval of the agency has largely improved over the past decade, a Gallup poll said Friday.
A British man who noticed his milk delivery had been stolen from his doorstep checked security camera footage and was shocked to identify the culprit as a thirsty fox.
K-pop group NCT 127 shared a behind-the-scenes look at a rehearsal for its "Kick It" music video.
A golden retriever puppy in Michigan has been branded a "unicorn" due to an unusual facial feature: having only a single ear, positioned on the top of her head. 
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