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Aid Begins To Reach Besieged Syrian Region, But Many Medical Supplies Blocked

Trucks carrying food for 27,500 people have entered Eastern Ghouta, which has suffered weeks of brutal attacks. The Assad regime prohibited most of the convoy’s medical supplies from being sent in.

Aid Begins To Reach Besieged Syrian Region, As Civilian Deaths Continue

Trucks loaded with food people have entered Eastern Ghouta, but many medical supplies were blocked. Despite an ostensible “humanitarian corridor,” shelling continued as the aid was being delivered.

John Calipari says his practice decision cost Kentucky basketball at Florida

A lack of scrimmaging in practice was credited by John Calipari for Saturday’s defeat at Florida.

      

 

 

Is Running HUD Harder Than Brain Surgery?

The dust-up surrounding Ben Carson’s redecorating costs hasn’t been the only bump in the road for the Department of Housing and Urban Development under his watch.

Trying Again, de Blasio Names a New Schools Chancellor

In his second attempt to replace Carmen Fariña, the mayor selected Richard A. Carranza, the Houston schools superintendent, who accepted at City Hall.

ESPN names Jimmy Pitaro new president

Jimmy Pitaro is replacing John Skipper, who abruptly resigned from ESPN last year.

        

Asked about Eli Brown's transfer, Mark Stoops highlights need for offseason improvements

Was Mark Stoops surprised by Eli Brown’s transfer? Maybe not. The UK coach offered some hints at to why Brown might have left.

      

 

 

Ichiro Suzuki, 44, Mariners near agreement on contract

Ichiro Suzuki, at 44 years old, is getting closer to continuing his major league career where it all began — with the Seattle Mariners.

        

Gentleness as a German export

Angela Merkel, a pastor’s daughter raised under a communist regime, is set to serve a fourth term as leader of Europe’s largest economy – a feat that reveals a remarkable set of qualities in leadership. Merkel has shepherded Europe through a decade of…

Virginia remains No. 1 in latest USA TODAY Sports men's basketball poll

Virginia survived a scare from Louisville and kept its position at the top of the USA TODAY sports men’s basketball poll ahead of

      

 

 

Trump’s Hopes of Being the ‘Neutral Guy’ in the Mideast Seem Long Gone

Hosting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, the president said he still had “a good chance” of forging peace, but a deal seems further away than ever.

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