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CDC official: COVID-19 response shifting to state, local agencies As the number of community-spread cases of COVID-19 grows in the United States, local and state officials will bear more of the burden of combating the virus, a federal health official told Congress on Wednesday. Chelsea Manning hospitalized after suicide attempt Chelsea Manning was hospitalized after attempting to take her own life while jailed for refusing to comply with a grand jury subpoena about an investigation into Wiki Leaks. DOJ: Hundreds arrested in operation targeting Mexican drug cartel Authorities said a large-scale operation targeting a Mexican drug cartel the Justice Department says is one of the most dangerous transnational criminal organizations in the world has resulted in hundreds of arrests. Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson test positive for COVID-19 Actor Tom Hanks said Wednesday he and his wife, Rita Wilson, have contracted the coronavirus. NBA suspends season after Utah Jazz player tests positive for coronavirus The NBA announced Wednesday that it has suspended its 2019-20 season until further notice after a player for the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus. NYC judge sentences Harvey Weinstein to 23 years for rape, criminal sex act A judge sentenced former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein on Wednesday to 23 years in prison, bringing a landmark victory to the global #MeToo movement that began with the start of this case more than two years ago. Houston Texans veteran CB Johnathan Joseph to enter free agency The Houston Texans and cornerback Johnathan Joseph mutually agreed that the veteran defender will enter free agency this month. 6 men sentenced to prison for impersonating French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian Six men who impersonated French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian to convince wealthy individuals to pay them more than $70 million were sentenced to up to 11 years in prison on Wednesday. Raytheon nabs $109.6M modification for work on MK 15 CIWS Raytheon Missile Systems received a $109.6 million contract modification for work on the MK 15 Close-In Weapon System for the Navy, according to the Pentagon. U.S. bill proposes restricting imports from China's Xinjiang region over forced labor A new U.S. bill proposes tightening restrictions on imports from China's Xinjiang region over concerns about forced labor. WHO declares COVID-19 pandemic, alarmed by inaction The World Health Organization characterized the coronavirus outbreak as a global pandemic on Wednesday, as new cases spiked in Iran, Italy and other locations. Miami Dolphins to release former Pro Bowl S Reshad Jones The Miami Dolphins are releasing former Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones after 10 seasons. Coronavirus can live in the air for three hours, survive on surfaces for two to three days According to new research, the novel coronavirus can remain in the air for up to 3 hours and survive on some surfaces for two to three days. NCAA men's, women's basketball tournaments closed to fans due to coronavirus The NCAA announced Wednesday the men's and women's basketball tournaments will take place without fans in attendance because of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. 48% of Americans worried about paying for COVID-19 care, survey finds Nearly half of all Americans say they are worried about meeting healthcare costs incurred because of the expanding new coronavirus outbreak, a new survey by Healthcare.com has found. Chronic pain can lead to depression in children Chronic pain can keep kids from being social and active, leading to anxiety and depression, a child psychiatrist says. Very Large Telescope finds giant exoplanet where it rains iron On a giant alien planet located 640 light-years away, scientists suspect it regularly rains iron. Surge in Alzheimer's cases could catch doctors unprepared Many U.S. primary care doctors worry they aren't ready to care for the growing ranks of Americans with Alzheimer's disease, a new report suggests. Scientists classify neurons by measuring their jiggle during a heartbeat When the heart beats, it causes the human brain to jiggle. According to a new study, the phenomenon has helped scientists classify different types of neurons. $6 in leftover change leads Michigan woman to lottery jackpot A Michigan woman said having $6 change from her purchase of lottery tickets led her to buy another ticket, which earned her a prize of $25,000 a year for life. Father's health may affect newborn's health, study suggests Researchers found that dads who weren't in the best of health were more likely to have preterm and low birth weight infants who spent time in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). |
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Dow Ends 11-Year Bull Market as Coronavirus Defies Economic RemediesStocks plunged anew as the outbreak was officially declared a pandemic and policies to address its impact proved lacking or ineffective. A Fumbled Global Response to the Virus in a Leadership VoidWhile world leaders are at last speaking out about the gravity of the pandemic, their voices are less a choir than a cacophony, with the United States absent from its traditional conductor role. ‘An Eviction Notice’: Chaos After Colleges Tell Students to Stay AwayOne after the other, like dominoes, colleges announced that because of coronavirus fears, they were suspending classes and asking students to pack up and go. Tom Hanks Says He Has CoronavirusThe actor said he and his wife, Rita Wilson, had tested positive while in Australia, where he was set to begin production on a film. Behind Bernie Sanders’s Decision to Stay in the RaceMr. Sanders said he was not dropping out, but aides said he recognized time was running short. He listed a series of policy items in what could be seen as a wish list of concessions he would want. Bernie Sanders Made a Big Concession Speech. Just Not the Usual Kind.In a stark moment of political de-escalation, Mr. Sanders signaled that he wants to press Joe Biden on issues but may not want to fight to the bitter end like he did against Hillary Clinton in 2016. Elizabeth Warren Is Unlikely to Endorse Bernie Sanders. Here’s Why.Though Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders agree on many progressive issues, her campaign has highlighted a rift over how they build political coalitions. And she doesn’t think he can win. Harvey Weinstein’s Stunning Downfall: 23 Years in PrisonMr. Weinstein, the movie mogul who was convicted of sex crimes, could very well spend the rest of his life behind bars. Supreme Court Revives ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy for Asylum SeekersA federal appeals court had found that the policy, which was put in place early last year, violated federal and international law. Coronavirus, Bernie Sanders, Dinosaurs: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why the U.S. Wasn’t Ready for the Coronavirus“Are we ready to respond to a pandemic? I fear the answer is no,” one senior U.S. health official said in 2018. 12 Steps to Tackle the CoronavirusPresident Trump and other health officials need to act immediately, while there is time. Biden’s Best Bleeping WeekOK, you’re gonna hear a lot about Joementum. My People Have Been Through Worse Than a Twitter MobWhen you’re a black woman in America with a public voice, a trivial math error can lead to a deluge of hate. Please, Listen to Experts About the Coronavirus. Then Step Up.This crisis has an absence of authority. Let’s fill it. The Next President Should Speak a New Language of WarAfter two costly decades of war, the traditional bluster of ‘support for the military’ needs to change. How Joe Biden Wins It AllHe doesn’t let President Trump tug him into the mud. Coronavirus Fears and the Need for Paid Sick LeaveAs the coronavirus spreads, the public interest demands that employers abandon their longstanding resistance to paid sick leave. This Is Not the Moment for Progressives to DespairDisappointed supporters of Bernie Sanders can actually get a lot of what they want through the medium of Joe Biden. Republicans Want Medicare for All, but Just for CoronavirusEveryone’s a socialist in a pandemic. Democrats Aren’t in the Mood for Your RevolutionAnother big night for Joe Biden, as voters seem to embrace the reassuring and the familiar. Joe Biden Beat Bernie Sanders. But So Did the Pandemic.It’s the coronavirus election now. The Most Planned Unplanned Place AroundA Dutch community encourages residents to design their own houses, and much more. Not a Size 2? Luxury Fashion Finally Wants You11 Honoré is disrupting plus-size, high-end shopping. One rule: Don’t offer only basics. Rocket Attack Kills Three U.S. Coalition Members in IraqRockets struck Camp Taji where Iraqi, American and other coalition troops are based. Meet the Trump Fan Accused of Registering Democrats as RepublicansA woman in Florida charged with 10 felony counts of submitting false voter registration forms had filed hundreds of forms before her arrest. Impact of Coronavirus Is Felt on an Arctic Science ExpeditionA member of a team that is to fly research missions as part of the Mosaic expedition has tested positive for the virus in Germany. Chelsea Manning Tries to Kill Herself in Jail, Lawyers SayMs. Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst jailed for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks, was hospitalized, according to her lawyers. Modell’s Sporting Goods to Close All Stores After Bankruptcy FilingMorris A. Modell opened his first store on Cortlandt Street in Lower Manhattan in 1889. Trump Administration Presses Cities to Evict Homeowners From Flood ZonesThe Trump administration is starting to insist that towns use eminent domain laws to force homeowners off flood-prone land. Notices are already going out. Alcoholics Anonymous vs. Other Approaches: The Evidence Is Now InAn updated review shows it performs better than some other common treatments and is less expensive. Senate Rejects DeVos Rule Restricting Debt Relief for Bilked StudentsThe rule, struck down by a bipartisan majority, sought to rewrite Obama-era debt relief measures, which allow students misled by schools to request that their loan debts be forgiven. Atlético Madrid Stuns Liverpool as Coronavirus Pierces Champions LeagueTwo goals by Marcos Llorente made for another dramatic night in Europe’s top club competition, but news of an infected Juventus player threatened the tournament. 9 Questions Parents May Have About CoronavirusCan I take my kid to the playground or on the subway? Should my child be tested? We asked experts. Travel and the Coronavirus: Answers to Your Top QuestionsContemplating travel right now is confusing. Here is advice from experts on how to navigate the changing landscape. Can I Boost My Immune System?Fears about coronavirus have prompted online searches and plenty of misinformation about how to strengthen the immune system. Here’s what works — and what doesn’t. Coronavirus Is Very Different From the Spanish Flu of 1918. Here’s How.The fear is similar, but the medical reality is not. A Big Idea and a Big Donor Bring a New Art Museum to AustriaThe Albertina Modern, a satellite of the venerable Vienna institution, aims to highlight overlooked Austrian artists in a newly restored historic building. More Recent Articles |
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As the number of community-spread cases of COVID-19 grows in the United States, local and state officials will bear more of the burden of combating the virus, a federal health official told Congress on Wednesday.
Chelsea Manning was hospitalized after attempting to take her own life while jailed for refusing to comply with a grand jury subpoena about an investigation into Wiki Leaks.
Authorities said a large-scale operation targeting a Mexican drug cartel the Justice Department says is one of the most dangerous transnational criminal organizations in the world has resulted in hundreds of arrests.
Actor Tom Hanks said Wednesday he and his wife, Rita Wilson, have contracted the coronavirus.
The NBA announced Wednesday that it has suspended its 2019-20 season until further notice after a player for the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus.
A judge sentenced former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein on Wednesday to 23 years in prison, bringing a landmark victory to the global #MeToo movement that began with the start of this case more than two years ago.
The Houston Texans and cornerback Johnathan Joseph mutually agreed that the veteran defender will enter free agency this month.
Six men who impersonated French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian to convince wealthy individuals to pay them more than $70 million were sentenced to up to 11 years in prison on Wednesday.
Raytheon Missile Systems received a $109.6 million contract modification for work on the MK 15 Close-In Weapon System for the Navy, according to the Pentagon.
A new U.S. bill proposes tightening restrictions on imports from China's Xinjiang region over concerns about forced labor.
The World Health Organization characterized the coronavirus outbreak as a global pandemic on Wednesday, as new cases spiked in Iran, Italy and other locations.
The Miami Dolphins are releasing former Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones after 10 seasons.
According to new research, the novel coronavirus can remain in the air for up to 3 hours and survive on some surfaces for two to three days.
The NCAA announced Wednesday the men's and women's basketball tournaments will take place without fans in attendance because of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Nearly half of all Americans say they are worried about meeting healthcare costs incurred because of the expanding new coronavirus outbreak, a new survey by Healthcare.com has found.
Chronic pain can keep kids from being social and active, leading to anxiety and depression, a child psychiatrist says.
On a giant alien planet located 640 light-years away, scientists suspect it regularly rains iron.
Many U.S. primary care doctors worry they aren't ready to care for the growing ranks of Americans with Alzheimer's disease, a new report suggests.
When the heart beats, it causes the human brain to jiggle. According to a new study, the phenomenon has helped scientists classify different types of neurons.
A Michigan woman said having $6 change from her purchase of lottery tickets led her to buy another ticket, which earned her a prize of $25,000 a year for life.
Researchers found that dads who weren't in the best of health were more likely to have preterm and low birth weight infants who spent time in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). 
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