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Red Wings, Blashill agree to two-year contract extension
Coach Jeff Blashill and the Detroit Red Wings have agreed on a two-year contract extension, general manager Ken Holland announced Tuesday.Private -
Wall Street treads water after rally, Walgreens slumps
The benchmark S&P 500 ended about flat on Tuesday, taking a breather from Monday's strong quarterly kickoff as a decline in shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc weighed and economic data did little to ease growth concerns.Private -
Guatemala anti-graft candidate to appeal ruling blocking her from ballot
Guatemala's former attorney general Thelma Aldana will seek to overturn a decision from the country's top elections authority that would prevent the anti-corruption crusader from running for president, a top aide said on Tuesday.Private -
Stocks edge up to hit six-month peak, oil closes on $70 per barrel
World stock markets were little changed on Tuesday but still managed to touch a six-month high as investors took a breather following a three-day run of gains while the possibility of tightening supply kept oil prices on the rise .Private -
Algerians celebrate departure of Bouteflika
Hundreds of Algerians took to the streets of the capital late on Tuesday to celebrate the departure of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after 20 years of power, residents said.Private -
NBA fines three Warriors for ripping refs
The NBA issued a total of $75,000 in fines to three Golden State Warriors players on Tuesday for their criticisms of officials.Private -
May gambles on talks with Labour to unlock Brexit, enraging her own party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would seek another Brexit delay to agree an EU divorce deal with the opposition Labour leader, a last-ditch gambit to break an impasse over Britain's departure that enraged many in her party.Private -
May gambles on talks with Labour to unlock Brexit, enraging her own party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would seek another Brexit delay to agree an EU divorce deal with the opposition Labour leader, a last-ditch gambit to break an impasse over Britain's departure that enraged many in her party.Private -
Wall Street treads water after rally, Walgreens slumps on profit warning
The benchmark S&P 500 stock index paused on Tuesday, taking a breather from Monday's strong quarterly kickoff as a decline in shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc weighed and economic data did little to ease growth concerns.Private -
PG&E faces new probation terms aimed at cutting California wildfire risk
A U.S. judge on Tuesday imposed new criminal probation terms on PG&E Corp aimed at reducing the risk that the bankrupt power producer’s equipment will spark more destructive wildfires in wooded areas of California.Private -
Algerian leader Bouteflika quits after mass protests
Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned on Tuesday, succumbing to a groundswell of public pressure after weeks of mass protests against his 20-year rule.Private -
Algerians celebrate departure of Bouteflika
Hundreds of Algerians took to the streets of the capital late on Tuesday to celebrate the departure of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after 20 years of power, residents said.Private -
Ice hockey: U.S.-based women's league approves plan to expand into Canada
The National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) said on Tuesday its board has approved an investment plan to expand into Canada with the goal of having teams in Toronto and Montreal in place for next season.Private -
Reports: AAF suspends operations after just eight weeks
Just eight weeks into its inaugural season, the Alliance of American Football suspended operations Tuesday, league co-founder Bill Polian confirmed.Private -
Colombia court embargoes treasure from Spanish ship amid legal battle
A Colombian court on Tuesday ordered an embargo on the salvaging of a 300-year-old Spanish ship believed to be carrying jewels and coins due to a legal battle between the Andean country and a U.S. company that claims 50 percent ownership of the treasure.Private -
Report: Seahawks QB Wilson wants new deal by April 15
Quarterback Russell Wilson has told the Seattle Seahawks that he wants a new contract by April 15, the first day of the offseason workout program, The Seattle Times reported Tuesday.Private -
Northern Ireland DUP wary of British PM's new Brexit strategy
It remains to be seen whether British Prime Minister Theresa May can successfully agree a EU divorce deal with opponents in parliament whom she has demonized for years, the Northern Irish party propping up her government said on Tuesday.Private -
Facebook cannot guarantee interference-free EU elections: Zuckerberg
Facebook Inc is much better than it was in 2016 at tackling election interference but cannot guarantee the site will not be used to undermine European Parliament elections in May, Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday.Private -
Northern Ireland DUP wary of British PM's new Brexit strategy
It remains to be seen whether British Prime Minister Theresa May can successfully agree a EU divorce deal with opponents in parliament whom she has demonized for years, the Northern Irish party propping up her government said on Tuesday.Private -
Chicago votes to choose between two black women for mayor
Chicago voters went to the polls on Tuesday to choose between two African-American women running for mayor, with the winner of the historic vote inheriting a city steeped in violent crime and wracked by fiscal woes.Private -
Explainer: Can Democratic subpoenas force the release of Mueller's Trump-Russia report?
Democrats in the House of Representatives are gearing up to issue subpoenas to try to obtain Special Counsel Robert Mueller's full report on Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election and President Donald Trump's actions related to the inquiry.Private -
Mexico says U.S. border truck traffic is slower, doesn't see shutdown
Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday that commercial traffic at the U.S.-Mexico border had slowed at several crossings due to the transfer of U.S. border agents to immigration duties.Private -
Suspect in killing of rapper Nipsey Hussle arrested: LA police
The man suspected of shooting rapper Nipsey Hussle to death in a personal dispute was arrested on Tuesday, Los Angeles police officials said.Private -
Chinese woman arrested by Secret Service at Trump's Mar-a-Lago
A Chinese woman who got through security checkpoints at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida carrying a thumb drive coded with "malicious" software was arrested on Saturday for entering a restricted property and making false statements to officials, according to a court filing.Private -
France says confident Algeria's democratic transition can continue
France's foreign minister said he was confident Algerians would continue their democratic transition in a "calm and responsible" way after President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced his resignation on Tuesday.Private -
France says confident Algeria's democratic transition can continue
France's foreign minister said he was confident Algerians would continue their democratic transition in a "calm and responsible" way after President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced his resignation on Tuesday.Private -
Ex-Canada minister says she has been expelled from ruling Liberal party caucus
A former Canadian cabinet minister at the center of a political crisis facing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that she had been expelled from the ruling Liberals' parliamentary caucus.Private -
Thousands of Venezuelans break barricades, cross Colombia border
Thousands of Venezuelans broke through barricades along the international border with Colombia on Tuesday, according to the migration office in Bogota, which warned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro that he would be held responsible for any problems that may occur.Private -
Thousands of Venezuelans break barricades, cross Colombia border
Thousands of Venezuelans broke through barricades along the international border with Colombia on Tuesday, according to the migration office in Bogota, which warned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro that he would be held responsible for any problems that may occur.Private -
U.S. expects to resolve spat with Turkey over purchase of Russian air defenses
Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan on Tuesday said he expected to resolve a dispute with Turkey over its planned purchase of Russia's S-400 air defense system, a day after the Pentagon halted delivery of equipment related to F-35 fighter jets to Ankara.Private -
U.S. calls on Burundi to rescind decisions against BBC and VOA
The U.S. State Department on Tuesday called on Burundi to rescind its decision to suspend the U.S-funded Voice of America and ban the BBC and to allow journalists to operate freely in the run-up to elections in 2020.Private -
U.S. March and quarter one auto sales drop in weak start to 2019
Major automakers on Tuesday reported weak U.S. sales for March and the first quarter, citing a rough start to the year, but said a robust economy and strong labor market should encourage consumers to buy more vehicles as 2019 rolls on.Private -
Suspect in killing of rapper Nipsey Hussle arrested in Los Angeles suburb
The man suspected of shooting Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle to death in a personal dispute was arrested in a Los Angeles suburb on Tuesday, one day after authorities publicly named him, police officials said.Private -
Trump steps back from Mexico border threat as companies warn of economic fallout
President Donald Trump took a step back on Tuesday from his threat to close the U.S. southern border to fight illegal immigration, amid pressure from companies worried that a shutdown would cause chaos to supply chains.Private -
Canadian prime minister expels two ex-ministers from ruling party caucus amid scandal
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday moved to sideline two former cabinet ministers at the center of a political crisis, saying he could no longer trust them.Private -
Canadian prime minister expels two ex-ministers from ruling party caucus amid scandal
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday moved to sideline two former cabinet ministers at the center of a political crisis, saying he could no longer trust them.Private -
U.S. judge orders PG&E to hold dividends to pay for efforts to reduce wildfire risks
A U.S. judge said on Tuesday that PG&E Corp may not resume paying dividends and must use the money to fund its plan for cutting down trees to reduce the risk of wildfires in California, stopping short of more costly measures he proposed earlier this year.Private -
Armed police deployed in West Auckland after report of possible gunshot
New Zealand police deployed specialist armed officers to a suburb in West Auckland on Wednesday morning after responding to reports that a shot may have been fired.Private -
Pittsburgh votes to restrict 'assault weapons,' challenge likely
Pittsburgh's city council on Tuesday approved restrictions on the use of some "assault weapons" and ammunition, passing bills introduced following a 2018 synagogue shooting, in a move gun-rights activists vowed to challenge.Private -
Saudi-led coalition says it intercepts two drones launched by Houthis: SPA
The Saudi-led coalition intercepted two drones launched by the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement towards the city of Khamis Mushait in Saudi Arabia, Saudi press agency SPA said on Wednesday.Private -
Malaysian ex-PM Najib due to go on trial over 1MDB-linked graft
Ten years to the day after he was sworn in, disgraced former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is expected to go on trial on Wednesday suspected of corruption linked to a multibillion-dollar scandal that brought down his government.Private -
Three countries cut Iran oil imports to zero: U.S. envoy
Three of eight countries granted waivers by Washington to import oil from Iran have now cut the imports to zero, a U.S. official said on Tuesday, adding that improved global oil market conditions would help reduce Iranian crude exports further.Private -
Suspect in rapper Nipsey Hussle's killing arrested in Los Angeles suburb
The man suspected of fatally shooting Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle in a personal dispute was arrested in a Los Angeles suburb on Tuesday, a day after authorities named him publicly, police officials said.Private -
Brazil ex-President Temer indicted on charges involving nuclear plant bribes
Former Brazilian President Michel Temer was indicted on Tuesday on corruption charges brought by prosecutors who said he took part in a bribery scheme related to the Angra 3 nuclear power plant complex on the coast near Rio de Janeiro.Private -
Truckers face gridlock at U.S.-Mexico frontier as border agents moved
Trucks delivering goods from Mexico to the United States are facing up to eight hours of gridlock, after a transfer of U.S. border agents to immigration duties slowed the flow of commercial traffic at several border crossings.Private
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