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Caylin Newton, younger brother of Cam Newton, transferring to Auburn Caylin Newton, the younger brother of former NFL MVP Cam Newton, announced that he is joining Auburn as a graduate transfer. Seattle Seahawks adding RB Carlos Hyde on one-year contract The Seattle Seahawks reached an agreement with running back Carlos Hyde on a short-term contract Friday. Commercial airliner crashes in Pakistan; dozens dead At least two passengers survived a fiery plane crash in Pakistan Friday that may have been caused by a double engine failure, officials said. New York Knicks great, Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing tests positive for coronavirus New York Knicks legend and current Georgetown men's basketball coach Patrick Ewing has tested positive for the coronavirus, the school announced Friday. 'Dome of Heat' to threaten many record highs across western U.S. next week After an unsettled and much cooler week for many in the West, the heat will be cranked back up to end the month of May. Forbes: Naomi Osaka, 22, passes Serena Williams as highest-paid female athlete Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka moved ahead of Serena Williams as the highest-paid female athlete in the world. New York Jets signing ex-Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco to one-year deal The New York Jets are signing former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco to a one-year contract. Italy's genetic diversity goes back at least 19,000 years, study says Italy has been a genetic melting pot for almost 20,000 years, according to a new study. Nowhere else in Europe hosts a greater mix of genetic heritage. Risk for MS 30% higher for those living in cities, study finds City-dwellers are nearly 30 percent more likely to be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, than those living in more rural areas, a study presented at the European Academy of Neurology Virtual Congress has found. Louisville police drop charges against Kenneth Walker for shooting officer Prosecutors on Friday dropped the attempted murder charges against a Kentucky man who shot and injured a police officer involved in a raid on his apartment that killed his unarmed girlfriend. FX renews 'What We Do In the Shadows' for Season 3 FX announced Friday it renewed the comedy "What We Do In the Shadows" for a third season. Man wins two $50,000 Keno jackpots in just two days An Australian man has back-to-back reasons to celebrate after winning two $50,000 lottery jackpots in just two days. Watch: Robot dog herds sheep in New Zealand A U.S. engineering firm and a New Zealand software company are testing out a robotic dog's abilities to emulate its biological counterparts with a traditional canine task: herding sheep. FBI Director Christopher Wray orders review of Michael Flynn probe FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday ordered a review of the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI. NASA, SpaceX review clears historic mission for launch next week NASA and SpaceX have cleared next week's historic SpaceX Crew Dragon launch to the International Space Station after a flight readiness review on Friday. Watch: Grizzly bear with white fur caught on camera in Canada A traveler on a highway through the Rocky Mountains in Canada captured video of an unusual local resident -- a white grizzly bear. Dump truck with raised bed collides with highway overpass A traveler on a Wisconsin highway captured video of the moment a dump truck with its bed up collided with an overpass bridge. China's 2020 military budget growth is 6.6 percent, a decline from 2019 China announced Friday a 6.6 percent increase in its $178 billion defense budget, down from last year's increase of 7.5 percent. Adult Swim revives 'Tuca & Bertie' Adult Swim announced Friday that it will air a second season of the animated series "Tuca & Bertie" in 2021. Netflix previously canceled the series after one season in 2019. U.S. stocks mostly flat Friday, but still up 3% this week U.S. stocks slid in early trading Friday after early gains turned around -- but the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq still gained at least 3 percent this week. Watch: Kitten with two faces born in New York state barn A New York state family welcomed an unusual arrival when their barn cat give birth to a kitten with two faces on a single head. Senators call for investigation of KC-46 problems Three U.S. senators called on the Government Accountability Office on Friday to investigate delays keeping the KC-46 military aircraft from use in missions. President Donald Trump threatens to 'override' governors if they don't reopen places of worship President Donald Trump on Friday called for the country's places of worship to be deemed "essential" and threatened to override governors if they don't allow them to reopen. NASCAR drivers feel safe ahead of 'intense' Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR drivers say they feel safe as they prepare for their third Cup Series event since the season resumed Sunday after a two-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. House Democrats seek protections for inspectors general House Democrats on Friday introduced legislation to protect inspectors general from political retaliation after President Donald Trump fired five watchdogs in the past three months. |
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After 3 Children Die, a Race to Investigate a Baffling Virus SyndromeAt least 161 children in New York have gotten sick, making the state’s caseload one of the largest publicly reported anywhere. Firing a Salvo in Culture Wars, Trump Pushes for Churches to ReopenPresident Trump threatened to overrule states that refuse to open places of worship. The White House could not explain how he has that power, and legal experts said he did not have such authority. As Coronavirus Keeps the West at Bay, China Moves to Tame Hong KongAn emboldened China and its leader, Xi Jinping, assert themselves on national security, in line with Mr. Xi’s vision for a “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.” Top U.S. Officials Threaten Action on China Over Hong Kong Security LawSecretary of State Mike Pompeo and the White House economic adviser, Kevin Hassett, signaled the Trump administration would punish China. China's Security Law Shakes Hong Kong's Business WorldThe territory’s stock market plunged amid expectations that money would soon be leaving the Asian financial hub, which faces tough new measures from Beijing and retaliation from the United States. Hertz, Car Rental Pioneer, Files for Bankruptcy ProtectionThe company, which had amassed a large debt, has been devastated by the sharp drop in travel during the pandemic. Another Casualty of the Coronavirus: Summer InternshipsLike so much else, summer internships have been upended by the pandemic, with hundreds of companies canceling their programs and rescinding offers. Biden Apologizes for Saying Black Voters ‘Ain’t Black’ if They’re Considering TrumpThe former vice president ignited controversy in a testy exchange during a radio interview with Charlamagne Tha God on “The Breakfast Club.” White House Worries About Kelly Loeffler’s Senate Prospects in GeorgiaPresident Trump, concerned about his own outlook in the state, plans to stay on the sideline in a race where he favored a different choice for senator. Celebratory Flight Ends in Tragedy as Plane Crashes in Pakistan, Killing ScoresThe plane, an Airbus A320, crashed in a residential area near the Karachi airport. At least 80 are dead, but the toll may climb. Churches, China, Memorial Day: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why All the Shouting About Google?Here’s the one question that matters: Does Google rig the system to squash its rivals and hurt us? Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. With Unemployment Expected to Reach 20%, Senators Take a VacationFacing a calamity on par with the Great Depression, they left without a new relief package in place. How to Be Alone in QuarantineI was struggling with quarantine — until I found the polar explorers. Michael Flynn and the Presumption of GuiltA distrust of prosecutorial power should not be abandoned. Germany’s Lessons for China and AmericaBetter to love your country with a broken heart than love it blind. China Doesn’t Just Want to Control Hong KongThe special governance system set up to protect the city’s freedoms was really only ever designed to stifle them. Could the Coronavirus Bring Europe Back Together?After three months of chaos and deaths caused by the pandemic, the continent, led by Germany and France, is giving convergence another try. Will Bars Exist in NYC After the Coronavirus?Even when businesses like mine can open up for real, it will be very hard to keep them going in a socially distanced world. Treating Mild Coronavirus Cases Could Help Save EveryoneActing before or very soon after an infection is the best way to handle most acute viral diseases. Why aren’t we focusing on that with Covid-19? MIS-C Is Brutal. Kids Aren’t As Safe From Coronavirus As We Thought.If schools reopen, how many kids won’t? Jane Roe’s Pro-Life Conversion Was a ConNorma McCorvey makes a shocking deathbed confession. Bill Gates Is the Right Tycoon for a Coronavirus AgeHe’s everywhere, this lavender-sweatered Mister Rogers for the curious and quarantined. Interracial Romance, With Black Women as the StarsIn “Insecure,” “Love Is Blind” and “The Lovebirds,” these leading ladies are pushing back against dating bias in the real world. ‘Surreal’: What It’s Like to Ride a Motorcycle Through New York Right NowCruising down Broadway without crowds sounds like a total joy ride. Until you remember why it’s like this. SpaceX Gets Go-Ahead for NASA Astronaut Launch Next WeekThe agency confirmed its mission was proceeding smoothly, but made the announcement amid the puzzling departure of a top NASA official. Flynn Case Judge Is Asked to Explain Himself; F.B.I. Opens Internal InquiryIn the latest twists in a highly politicized case, Michael Flynn’s lawyers are trying to force a judge to end the case immediately, and the F.B.I. will weigh whether it committed misconduct. Kayleigh McEnany Displays One of Trump's Checks in a Little Too Much DetailThe $100,000 check was made out to a government agency. This time his account and routing numbers were clearly visible. Mass Firing on Zoom Is Latest Sign of Weight Watchers UnrestThe company, which has broadened its focus to wellness and is now known as WW, let go of a large number of workers during simultaneous video conferences. ‘Lionhearted’ Girl Bikes Dad Across India, Inspiring a NationA 15-year-old migrant girl pedaled hundreds of miles to bring her injured father back to their home village. India’s cycling federation has taken notice. Ahmaud Arbery Shooting: Investigators Say William Bryan Was More Than a WitnessThe video captured by William Bryan brought the world’s attention to the case. Authorities said he participated in the deadly confrontation. Jerry Sloan, Hall of Fame N.B.A. Guard and Coach, Dies at 78An All-Star with the Bulls, he became an immensely successful coach, turning the Utah Jazz into a powerhouse and a postseason perennial. How to Have a Safer Pandemic Memorial DayYou shouldn’t gather in groups this weekend, but we know you probably will. So here’s some guidance from the biology professor whose advice for lowering coronavirus risk has reached millions. A Philip Glass Score Was Lost. 50 Years Later, Here It Is.“Music in Eight Parts” has finally been reconstructed and recorded. Why a ‘Strange and Nerdy’ Book About Eels Is Making WavesPatrik Svensson mixed natural history with memoir for his debut, which has become a surprise best seller and award winner in his native Sweden. A Bright, Comforting One-Pot Stew With West African RootsThis brothy version of asaro is packed with yams, plantains and hearty greens. Eat Rat, Make New Body: Easy Stuff for PythonsThe extreme metabolism of some snakes could provide leads on how to regenerate human tissue. $1.2 Billion From U.S. to Drugmaker to Pursue Coronavirus VaccineThe Trump administration announced a grant to AstraZeneca, which has licensed a potential vaccine that is in trials by Oxford University. Tara Reade Is Dropped as Client by a Leading #MeToo LawyerThe lawyer’s departure came after concerns over the expert witness credentials of Ms. Reade, who has accused Joe Biden of sexual assault. Church That Defied Coronavirus Restrictions Is Burned to GroundA message at the scene that said, in part, “Bet you stay home now,” has led the police in Mississippi to suspect arson. More Recent Articles |
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Caylin Newton, the younger brother of former NFL MVP Cam Newton, announced that he is joining Auburn as a graduate transfer.
The Seattle Seahawks reached an agreement with running back Carlos Hyde on a short-term contract Friday.
At least two passengers survived a fiery plane crash in Pakistan Friday that may have been caused by a double engine failure, officials said.
New York Knicks legend and current Georgetown men's basketball coach Patrick Ewing has tested positive for the coronavirus, the school announced Friday.
After an unsettled and much cooler week for many in the West, the heat will be cranked back up to end the month of May.
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka moved ahead of Serena Williams as the highest-paid female athlete in the world.
The New York Jets are signing former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco to a one-year contract.
Italy has been a genetic melting pot for almost 20,000 years, according to a new study. Nowhere else in Europe hosts a greater mix of genetic heritage.
City-dwellers are nearly 30 percent more likely to be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, than those living in more rural areas, a study presented at the European Academy of Neurology Virtual Congress has found.
Prosecutors on Friday dropped the attempted murder charges against a Kentucky man who shot and injured a police officer involved in a raid on his apartment that killed his unarmed girlfriend.
FX announced Friday it renewed the comedy "What We Do In the Shadows" for a third season.
An Australian man has back-to-back reasons to celebrate after winning two $50,000 lottery jackpots in just two days.
A U.S. engineering firm and a New Zealand software company are testing out a robotic dog's abilities to emulate its biological counterparts with a traditional canine task: herding sheep.
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday ordered a review of the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
NASA and SpaceX have cleared next week's historic SpaceX Crew Dragon launch to the International Space Station after a flight readiness review on Friday.
A traveler on a highway through the Rocky Mountains in Canada captured video of an unusual local resident -- a white grizzly bear.
A traveler on a Wisconsin highway captured video of the moment a dump truck with its bed up collided with an overpass bridge.
China announced Friday a 6.6 percent increase in its $178 billion defense budget, down from last year's increase of 7.5 percent.
Adult Swim announced Friday that it will air a second season of the animated series "Tuca & Bertie" in 2021. Netflix previously canceled the series after one season in 2019.
U.S. stocks slid in early trading Friday after early gains turned around -- but the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq still gained at least 3 percent this week.
A New York state family welcomed an unusual arrival when their barn cat give birth to a kitten with two faces on a single head.
Three U.S. senators called on the Government Accountability Office on Friday to investigate delays keeping the KC-46 military aircraft from use in missions.
President Donald Trump on Friday called for the country's places of worship to be deemed "essential" and threatened to override governors if they don't allow them to reopen.
NASCAR drivers say they feel safe as they prepare for their third Cup Series event since the season resumed Sunday after a two-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
House Democrats on Friday introduced legislation to protect inspectors general from political retaliation after President Donald Trump fired five watchdogs in the past three months. 
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