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How Do You Solve a Problem Like ‘Manhattan’?

Since the #MeToo movement, Woody Allen’s classic 1979 film has gone through a less-than-flattering reassessment.

Knott county woman dies in single-car crash – WTVQ

WTVQKnott county woman dies in single-car crashWTVQPINE TOP, Ky. (WTVQ)- Kentucky State Police say a Knott County woman died in a single-car crash Tuesday after the car she was in went off a roadway and into a creek. State Police say Christopher Willia…

Arizona goes all in on Sean Miller. For now

Sean Miller said he has “done nothing wrong,” that he has “never knowingly violated NCAA rules” and that he will coach the Wildcats.

        

Rams will find staying on top of talented NFC West won't be easy

GM Les Snead has daily reminder that L.A. didn’t go as far as he wanted in 2017, and that division pursuers aren’t far behind.

      

 

 

Experts Aghast Over Russian Claim Of Nuclear-Powered Missile With Unlimited Range

The U.S. tested similar concepts in the 1960s, but abandoned them over concerns of radioactive contamination. Russia’s claim seems so fantastic that some analysts didn’t believe initial reports.

Oakland Mayor Stands By ‘Fair Warning’ Of Impending ICE Operation

ICE’s deputy director called the mayor’s warning a politically driven and reckless decision that likely allowed people targeted by agents to get away. The

Senators Push For Leadership At Indian Health Service

President Trump first nominee to lead the Indian Health Service is out of the picture. Montana’s senators are urging the administration to name a new nominee quickly.

A Teen Tried To Shoot Queen Elizabeth In 1981, Intelligence Report Says

At the time, New Zealand officials suggested to journalists that the bang of the teenager’s gun was a sign falling over or firecrackers going off.

At NFL combine, Kansas City's Andy Reid makes fun of the Lamar-Jackson-to-wide-receiver idea

The Chiefs coach says he’d ‘give that a whirl’ and play Lamar Jackson at quarterback in the NFL.

      

 

 

New Guidelines Establish The Rights Of Women When Giving Birth

To reduce unnecessary medical interventions in childbirth and respect the woman’s wishes, the World Health Organization sets standards in a report.

He Will, He Won’t: Miami School Superintendent Rejects NYC’s Top Job

In an emotional session of an emergency school board meeting, Dade County’s Alberto Carvalho rejected a job offer announced just the day before.

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