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FDA issues Jimmy John's warning letter over E. coli, salmonella outbreaks The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to sandwich chain Jimmy John's, accusing the company of selling fresh produce linked to five outbreaks of E. coli or salmonella in the past seven years. Memphis Grizzlies' Brandon Clarke out at least two weeks with quad injury Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke will sit out at least two weeks because of a right quad injury. Mallinckrodt reaches $1.6B deal to settle thousands of opioid lawsuits Generic drug manufacturer Mallinckrodt announced a tentative $1.6 billion agreement Tuesday to settle thousands of claims brought against the company in a sprawling lawsuit. Atlanta Braves' Freddie Freeman dealing with right elbow inflammation Atlanta Braves star first baseman Freddie Freeman was scratched from the team's starting lineup Tuesday due to inflammation in his right elbow. Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry to return vs. Washington Wizards After being sidelined for nearly four months because of a fractured hand, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is expected to return to the court this week. Michelle Janavs sentenced to 5 months in college admissions scam A federal judge in Boston sentenced Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs to five months in prison Tuesday for paying $300,000 in bribes to help her children obtain admission to college. Air Force squadron from Little Rock trains with colleagues at Yokota AFB Airmen from Yokota Air Base has welcomed four Air Mobility Command C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, the Air Force announced Tuesday. Atlanta Falcons to let Pro Bowl TE Austin Hooper, two others test free agency The Atlanta Falcons will allow Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper, linebacker De'Vondre Campbell and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer to hit the open market as unrestricted free agents. In photos: Moments from the 2020 Fall-Winter Paris Fashion Week Designers present their 2020 fall-winter collections during Paris Fashion week starting February 25, 2020. Transportation Command head questions Air Force's plan for refueler upgrades The head of U.S. Transportation Command has publicly challenged the Air Force's plan to retire its older aerial refueling aircraft. Coronavirus cases slow in China as clusters grow worldwide Chinese health officials on Tuesday reported 71 deaths from the coronavirus over the day prior, the lowest number it has recorded in a 24-hour period since early this month when daily death tolls were on the rise. William Barr tells senators he plans to make changes to FISA court Attorney General William Barr told Republican senators he plans on making reforms to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court during a private lunch Tuesday. 76ers' Ben Simmons to miss at least two weeks with nerve issue in lower back Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons will be out for an extended period of time due to a nerve impingement in his lower back. Vernon Madison dies of natural causes after 30 years on death row An Alabama inmate who spent more than 30 years on death row has died, one year after the Supreme Court ruled he should be spared execution because of dementia, his lawyers announced. Senate fails to pass two abortion bills The Senate on Tuesday rejected two abortion-related bills, including one that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. Yankees' Luis Severino to undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery Less than a week after being shut down, New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino will require season-ending Tommy John surgery. Disney names Bob Chapek as new CEO; Bob Iger to step down immediately Disney named Bob Chapek its new CEO on Tuesday, announcing that Bob Iger will step down effective immediately. Pentagon considers 'scaling back' exercises due to coronavirus The U.S. military is considering scaling back international exercises and extending closure of overseas facilities as coronavirus spreads across the globe, officials say. Dow sinks 879 points amid growing coronavirus fears An expected rebound after Monday's 1,000-point nosedive on Wall Street did not arrive at the end of trading Tuesday amid renewed concerns about the spread of the coronavirus. 38 states join Connecticut's Juul investigation A coalition of 28 states joined Connecticut's investigation into Juul's marketing and sales practices of vaping products, Virginia's attorney general announced Tuesday. Watch: Deer crashes through Ohio couple's house An Ohio couple were left cleaning up a sizable mess after a deer dashed into their home and crashed into walls and windows while searching for a way out. Facebook post alerts man to winning lottery ticket on his dashboard A Missouri man said a $111,000 jackpot-winning lottery ticket spent days on the dashboard of his vehicle before a social media post tipped him off that it was a winner. Humans in Asia survived Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago Scientists argue Homo sapiens arrived in Asia much earlier than previous estimates, and that the impact of the Toba super-eruption on climate and environment has been overstated. Police arrest 19-year-old for allegedly attempting to 'blow up' car near Pentagon Police in Alexandria, Va., arrested a 19-year-old man Tuesday for allegedly attempting to "blow up" a vehicle outside the Pentagon, the U.S. Justice Department said. |
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Fact-Checking the Democratic Debate in South CarolinaOur reporters are following all of the exchanges and fact-checking the candidates, providing context and explanation. Bernie Sanders Heard His Name a LotThe democratic socialist found himself in the center — of the stage and the squabbling. C.D.C. Officials Warn of Coronavirus Outbreaks in the U.S.Clusters of infection are likely in American communities, health officials said. Some lawmakers questioned whether the nation is prepared. Spread of Virus Could Hasten the Great Coming Apart of GlobalizationAs the coronavirus hits Europe, questions arise about dependency on China, the risks of air travel, climate change and a new racism in populist politics. Trump Demands 2 Liberal Supreme Court Justices Recuse Themselves From His CasesThe president ratcheted up a fight with a judicial system he sees as biased against him. Judge in Roger Stone Case Warns About Attacks on Juror by Trump and OthersJudge Amy Berman Jackson held a hearing on the defense’s request for a new trial even as the president claimed the jury’s forewoman was biased. New Delhi Streets Turn Into Battleground, Hindus vs. MuslimsAs President Trump toured India’s capital, at least 11 people were killed in mob violence that upended a working-class neighborhood. Trump Sees Commitment to Religious Freedom in India as Riots Break OutThe president stressed the strength of his relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in meetings long on symbolism and short on concrete agreements. What Happened to the Students Caught Up in the College Admissions Scandal?None of the young people whose parents are accused of wrongdoing were charged with crimes in the admissions case. But they have faced consequences. Coronavirus, Democratic Debate, Sabrina Ionescu: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Weinstein Jury Believed the WomenIn a case fraught with complexity, the former Hollywood mogul was convicted of two felony sex crimes. Will this be a watershed moment for such prosecutions? The World Isn’t Ready for a Major Coronavirus OutbreakInvestors are hedging their portfolios, businesses are revising their forecasts, and government officials are preparing for the worst. Dems, You Can Defeat Trump in a LandslideYou can promise voters something our narrow-minded president won’t. Why Religion Is the Best Hope Against TrumpEvangelicals may support an amoral president. But faith can still offer hope for liberation and progress. I Love You (But Do You Love Mariah Carey?)How I learned to accept that my dreamlover probably won’t adore the pop diva as much as I do. Russia Wants to Meddle in Our Election. We’re Helping.Last week is proof. Imagine Bernie Sanders in the Oval OfficeIt’s easy if you try. The Public Option Is Not an Easy Fix for Health CareExperiences in Washington State and Colorado demonstrate the challenges of trying to create a nationwide insurance plan. Is Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction a #MeToo Victory?For many, it’s still hard to celebrate. The Coronavirus Is More Than a Disease. It’s a Test.The disease is poised to target globalism’s weak points and to exploit American misgovernment and mistrust. Michael Hertz — You’ve Surely Seen His Subway Map — Dies at 87In 1979 his firm came up with the New York City subway map that is the basis for the one still used. Disney C.E.O. Bob Iger Hands Keys to Magic Kingdom to Its 7th ChiefHe will be replaced by Bob Chapek, who was most recently chairman of Disney’s parks business. New Intelligence Chief Asks Election Czar to Remain in PostThe move was a peace offering to the intelligence agencies the new director oversees, and the election security official, Shelby Pierson, sought to reassure Americans that the vote remains secure. Disclosure of Plácido Domingo Allegations Scuttles $500,000 DealThe opera superstar was discussing an agreement to pay the performers’ union to limit statements about its sexual misconduct investigation, but the arrangement fell apart after details were leaked. Mallinckrodt Reaches $1.6 Billion Deal to Settle Opioid LawsuitsThe company sold more opioids in the U.S. than any other manufacturer during the height of the addiction crisis, prosecutors have said. After Trump Mocks a Sea Wall in New York, Plan Is Abruptly ShelvedIn an unexpected move, the federal government halted a project that might have led to a multibillion-dollar barrier to protect the region from flooding. To Save Louisiana’s Vanishing Coast, Build a Mini Mississippi Near BostonA $1.4 billion project to protect the Louisiana coast from subsidence and climate change is being tested in a warehouse-size lab in Massachusetts. Inmate No. 06581138Z: What Awaits Harvey Weinstein Behind BarsYes, he’s going to Rikers, but he’ll be at a medical unit where he will have a television and possibly a private pay phone, too. First Woman Set to Pass Special Forces Training and Join Green BeretsAn enlisted soldier, she is expected to graduate from the highly selective Green Beret qualification course as a Special Forces engineer sergeant. Setting Up Your New SpaceA checklist for turning that new house into a home. How to Give Compassionate Feedback While Still Being ConstructivePeople want feedback that helps them grow and improve. But how you deliver it matters, too. Why Hank Azaria Won’t Play Apu on ‘The Simpsons’ AnymoreThe veteran “Simpsons” voice actor explains why he stepped away from the character, which has been criticized as a demeaning stereotype. Ross Douthat Has a Vision of America. It’s Grim.In “The Decadent Society” Douthat argues that cultural exhaustion and world-weariness are sapping the strength of the United States. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Twin Bed We Were Forced to Share’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Running in the Time of CoronavirusThe cancellation of the Hong Kong Marathon because of coronavirus concerns didn’t stop some from running. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to sandwich chain Jimmy John's, accusing the company of selling fresh produce linked to five outbreaks of E. coli or salmonella in the past seven years.
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke will sit out at least two weeks because of a right quad injury.
Generic drug manufacturer Mallinckrodt announced a tentative $1.6 billion agreement Tuesday to settle thousands of claims brought against the company in a sprawling lawsuit.
Atlanta Braves star first baseman Freddie Freeman was scratched from the team's starting lineup Tuesday due to inflammation in his right elbow.
After being sidelined for nearly four months because of a fractured hand, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is expected to return to the court this week.
A federal judge in Boston sentenced Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs to five months in prison Tuesday for paying $300,000 in bribes to help her children obtain admission to college.
Airmen from Yokota Air Base has welcomed four Air Mobility Command C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, the Air Force announced Tuesday.
The Atlanta Falcons will allow Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper, linebacker De'Vondre Campbell and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer to hit the open market as unrestricted free agents.
Designers present their 2020 fall-winter collections during Paris Fashion week starting February 25, 2020.
The head of U.S. Transportation Command has publicly challenged the Air Force's plan to retire its older aerial refueling aircraft.
Chinese health officials on Tuesday reported 71 deaths from the coronavirus over the day prior, the lowest number it has recorded in a 24-hour period since early this month when daily death tolls were on the rise.
Attorney General William Barr told Republican senators he plans on making reforms to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court during a private lunch Tuesday.
Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons will be out for an extended period of time due to a nerve impingement in his lower back.
An Alabama inmate who spent more than 30 years on death row has died, one year after the Supreme Court ruled he should be spared execution because of dementia, his lawyers announced.
The Senate on Tuesday rejected two abortion-related bills, including one that would ban abortions after 20 weeks.
Less than a week after being shut down, New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino will require season-ending Tommy John surgery.
Disney named Bob Chapek its new CEO on Tuesday, announcing that Bob Iger will step down effective immediately.
The U.S. military is considering scaling back international exercises and extending closure of overseas facilities as coronavirus spreads across the globe, officials say.
An expected rebound after Monday's 1,000-point nosedive on Wall Street did not arrive at the end of trading Tuesday amid renewed concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
A coalition of 28 states joined Connecticut's investigation into Juul's marketing and sales practices of vaping products, Virginia's attorney general announced Tuesday.
An Ohio couple were left cleaning up a sizable mess after a deer dashed into their home and crashed into walls and windows while searching for a way out.
A Missouri man said a $111,000 jackpot-winning lottery ticket spent days on the dashboard of his vehicle before a social media post tipped him off that it was a winner.
Scientists argue Homo sapiens arrived in Asia much earlier than previous estimates, and that the impact of the Toba super-eruption on climate and environment has been overstated.
Police in Alexandria, Va., arrested a 19-year-old man Tuesday for allegedly attempting to "blow up" a vehicle outside the Pentagon, the U.S. Justice Department said. 
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