Body Of Missing Man Found Shot To Death In Car Trunk After Expressway Crash Police Say

Troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol made the discovery after being dispatched to help a driver involved in an accident on the Palmetto Expressway, near Miami Lakes, on Sunday afternoon. The silver Acura was towed to a parking lot in Hialeah’s Westland Mall so officers could take a closer look. However, the troopers became suspicious when the driver of the car, named by police as 25-year-old Robert Deupree Avery Coltrain, asked to get his belongings and removed a Glock gun case....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 372 words · Aaron Spohr

Bold Jose Quintana Trade Addresses Cubs Biggest Need Creates More Options

Baseball’s Windy City rivals made one heck of a fascinating deal on Thursday, kicking off what should be a thoroughly entertaining trade season. The White Sox sent lefty ace Jose Quintana to the Cubs for a solid four-player package of prospects, headlined by Eloy Jimenez, the outfielder who was ranked as the No. 5 prospect in the sport by Baseball America in its midseason update, and right-hander Dylan Cease, who was No....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 896 words · Talisha Blake

Bolstered By Talladega Finish Austin Dillon Heads To Kansas As Serious Threat

OK, it’s a trick question. The answer is Kevin Harvick, who was behind the wheel for Richard Childress Racing when he won the fall race in 2013. MORE: Dillon battles back at Talladega | Kansas schedule | Payback ahead These days, winners from any operation other than the four big teams are few and far between. A year earlier, Matt Kenseth won the fall race at Kansas while driving for Roush, and then returned to win the spring race for Gibbs....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 728 words · Mike Madrigal

Boogaloo Suspect Arrested For Hamas Terrorist Links Had Said We Re On Your Side

On Thursday, Benjamin Ryan Teeter, 22, was arrested along with Michael Robert Solomon, 30, to face federal charges of attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. Assistant Attorney General John Demers for the National Security Division said that the pair had sought to use violence against the authorities and had met with people they believed to be part of Hamas, “thinking that they shared the same desire to harm the United States....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 416 words · Velma Taylor

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January 19, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Jeffery Thoms

Book Excerpt Death By Black Hole

Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure science. —Edwin P. Hubble (1889-1953), “The Nature of Science” Among our five senses, sight is the most special to us. Our eyes allow us to register information not only from across the room but also from across the universe. Without vision, the science of astronomy would never have been born and our capacity to measure our place in the universe would have been hopelessly stunted....

January 19, 2023 · 8 min · 1702 words · Claudia Evans

Book Excerpt Rhonda Byrne S The Secret

The first thing to know is that if you focus on losing weight, you will attract back having to lose more weight, so get “having to lose weight” out of your mind. It’s the very reason why diets don’t work. Because you are focused on losing weight, you must attract back continually having to lose weight. The second thing to know is that the condition of being overweight was created through your thought to it....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 1024 words · Earl Ziola

Book Review Paul Newman Blue Eyed Cool A Hollywood Legend In Photos

In each film, acting legend Paul Newman brought poise, class, style, humor and a touch of rebelliousness to the screen, delighting his fans since his early days on live television, Broadway and his first film in 1954. But perhaps even more memorable than his legendary career, Newman had a feature that set him apart from the rest and captured the hearts of America: his striking (albeit color-blind) baby-blue eyes....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 692 words · Lucille Rauer

Books Beyond Bloom

The Royal Hibernian Academy is presenting a show of Joyce- inspired artworks by Brancusi, Man Ray, John Cage and many others. Through Aug. 28; royalhibernianacademy.com. The Irish Museum of Modern Art has a Joyce exhibition (drawn mostly from its own collection) including illustrated versions of “Ulysses” by Matisse and Mimmo Paladino, Sidney Nolan’s portrait of Joyce from the “Wild Geese” series and Louis le Brocquy’s 22 “Shadows” prints, a topographical reading of “Dubliners....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 122 words · Dorothy Shanberg

Books Life In The Spy Business

Littell, a former NEWSWEEK writer who has been churning out spy novels for the past three decades, has hatched his most ambitious work yet, spanning the entire history of the cold war. As one of his characters explains, the split between the “two mentalities” of the CIA–the company of the title–dominates that history. “There are those who think we’ve been put on earth to steal the other side’s secrets and then analyze the secrets we steal,” he says....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 737 words · Norma June

Books Secrets Of John Kerry S Boarding School

In fact, these schools were possessed by an almost obsessive fear of showing weakness. Borrowing the customs (and snobbery) of English public schools like Eton and Rugby, St. Paul’s meted out cold showers and required stiff upper lips. The idea was to instill manliness and Christianity—the school liked to quote Teddy Roosevelt about hitting the line hard but playing fair—but forgiveness and mercy were often missing. The ruling clique, called “the Regs” (for Regular Guys), were a kind of vicious moral and social police....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Pearl Lyons

Books The Boys Of Summer

It’s only May, but many teams in the competition-starved majors are already out of it. Here’s a way to compensate: read a baseball book. It’s always been the most literary of sports and this season has produced fine volumes for the coffee table: One Hundred Years: New York Yankees ($50) It might pain us to say anything nice about the Microsoft of baseball. But this richly illustrated celebration of a century of success is a home run....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 213 words · Edna Troyer

Books What Are You Wearing

January 19, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Jack Stanley

Books What S German For Best Seller

He wouldn’t be the first. Paul Auster, who’s never been a national best seller in America, is something of a rock star in France. They like that the Brooklynite speaks the language fluently, says his agent. Though Donna Tartt is quite a sensation in the United States, the Dutch have a special thing for her. Long gone from American lists, her recent novel, “The Little Friend,” remains a best seller in the Netherlands....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 114 words · Mabel Tenorio

Boost Your Immune System Tried And True Remedies From Around The World

Papayas Mexico This fruit promotes good digestion, reduces inflammation and has strong antioxidant properties. Fermented papaya—available in powdered form—is especially impressive: it has been shown to reduce oxidative stress in the elderly and in those with hypothyroidism and liver disease, and another study found its extract can lower biomarkers linked to cancer. Oranges Florida Nature’s Botox? Along with providing a rich source of immunity-boosting vitamin C, oranges also help increase the body’s natural supply of collagen, which keeps skin smooth and supple, and hair and nails strong....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 603 words · Eddie Turner

Border Agency Accused Of Tracking U.S. Journalists With Tech Meant For Terrorists

The unit allegedly responsible, CBP’s the Counter Network Division, carried out the practice as a means of being “able to vet” whether certain individuals the agency intended work with, in this instance AP investigative reporter Martha Mendoza, were “reputable reporters,” a summary of the actions obtained by Yahoo News stated. Jeffrey Rambo, a CBP agent affiliated with the division, acknowledged using the technology to run checks on journalists in 2017....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Brenda Musielak

Boris Johnson And Eu Set Deadline For Brexit Moment Of Finality

Von der Leyen said the two sides were still “far apart” from an agreement, with differences still remaining over issues such as fishing rights and business competition. Despite their differences, Johnson has said that an agreement must be reached by Sunday or there will be no deal. Following the talks in Brussels, commission president Von der Leyen, tweeted: “We had a lively and interesting discussion on the state of play on outstanding issues....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 487 words · Barbara Ballew

Borussia Dortmund 6 2 Bayer Leverkusen Aubameyang Brace Sparks Hosts To Easy Win

Dortmund looked to be in for a nervous finish after Wendell scored a stunning free-kick to leave Leverkusen just a goal behind their hosts with 16 minutes to go, but Christian Pulisic, Andre Schurrle and Raphael Guerreiro then went on to score for the hosts to clinch an emphatic win and make the most of Leipzig’s 2-2 draw at Augsburg on Friday. The hosts looked like scoring every time they attacked and were fully deserving of their early lead through Ousmane Dembele, before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was decisive in doubling their tally just before the half-hour mark....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 455 words · Joshua Hansel

Bosh Dials Long Distance Helps Heat Keep Streak Alive

His next try, from almost the same spot, swished. And the third one essentially saved the Miami Heat. A threesome of 3-pointers — he had never made that many in an NBA quarter, to say nothing of his 79-second span Sunday night — highlighted a run where Bosh scored 13 straight Miami points, and the Heat beat the Charlotte Bobcats 99-98 to extend their winning streak to 10 games. The Heat led for the final 1:20, the time remaining when Bosh's third 3 put Miami up 93-91....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 188 words · Alma Rodriguez

Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev S Inmate Funds Should Go To Victims Feds

In 2016, Tsarnaev was ordered to pay more than $101 million in criminal restitution and a $3,000 special assessment. The filing said that Tsarnaev has since paid a little over $2,200, and all of that money went toward the special assessment. According to reports, Tsarnaev had just over $3,885 in his inmate trust account as of December 22. The filing alleged that while he hasn’t paid any restitution to the victims as he has been ordered to by the court, he has used his account to pay his siblings for things like “gifts,” “support” and “books....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Joseph Hoover