February 2020

Lightning top Avs in OT for franchise-best 11th straight win

Nikita Kucherov stole the puck from Nathan MacKinnon and scored 3:03 into overtime, sending the Tampa Bay Lightning to a franchise-record 11th straight win, 4-3 over the Colorado Avalanche By ARNIE STAPLETON AP Sports Writer February 18, 2020, 5:08 AM 3 min read DENVER — Nikita Kucherov stole the puck from Nathan MacKinnon and scored […]

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Huawei Is Winning the Argument in Europe, as the U.S. Fumbles to Develop Alternatives

This month, the administration is expected to try to squeeze Huawei even further by closing a loophole that has allowed the firm to continue buying parts and products from American companies, despite a Trump administration ban on selling to Huawei. While the Pentagon initially opposed the effort, fearing it could hurt defense suppliers, it has

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Nissan shareholders furious at Ghosn scandal, dismal results

Nissan shareholders vented their outrage at the Japanese automaker’s top management for crashing stock prices, zero dividends and quarterly losses after the scandal-ridden departure of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn By YURI KAGEYAMA AP Business Writer February 18, 2020, 4:41 AM 4 min read TOKYO — Nissan shareholders vented their outrage at the Japanese automaker’s top

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Garbage Collector Doug Kiker Heaped With Praise On ‘American Idol’

Doug Kiker, a garbage collector from Mobile, Alabama, began his audition for “American Idol” as one of the most inexperienced hopefuls the talent show had ever featured. He ended it by receiving the opportunity of a lifetime. Kiker got a ticket to Hollywood from panelists Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan in Sunday’s season

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Reality Winner, Imprisoned for Leaking Russian Hacking Report, Seeks Clemency

An Air Force veteran who has been imprisoned for nearly three years for leaking a classified report on Russian hacking while she was an intelligence contractor applied for clemency from President Trump on Monday. The contractor, Reality L. Winner, 28, petitioned the Office of the Pardon Attorney, which is part of the Justice Department, to

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