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EU raises risk level to high as more countries confirm first infections The European Union's disease prevention agency raised its risk assessment of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak from moderate to high on Monday as more countries confirm first cases. Anthony Tolliver signs 10-day contract with Grizzlies, drops 12 points in debut Anthony Tolliver made an immediate impact after signing a 10-day contract with the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday. Golf: American Dustin Johnson to sit out 2020 Olympics Dustin Johnson has decided to skip the upcoming 2020 Olympics in Tokyo due to his PGA Tour schedule. Trump administration imposes employee cap on Chinese state media The Trump administration on Monday announced new restrictions on the number of Chinese nationals who those companies may employ. Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar endorse Joe Biden for president at Dallas rally Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar both endorsed Joe Biden for president on at a rally in Dallas ahead of the critical Super Tuesday primaries. Sleepy seniors at greater risk for health conditions If you're over 65 and sleeping well at night, yet find yourself nodding off during the day, you may have a higher risk of developing new medical conditions like diabetes and cancer. Illinois rewards men's basketball coach Brad Underwood with extension Illinois men's basketball coach Brad Underwood agreed to a three-year contract extension through 2026. Watch: Tampa Bay Rays' Garrett Whitley struck in face by foul ball in dugout Tampa Bay Rays minor league outfielder Garrett Whitley was hit in the face by a foul ball while sitting in the dugout during Monday's spring training game against the Baltimore Orioles. Angels star Mike Trout, wife expecting baby boy Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout announced Monday that his wife is pregnant with a baby boy. The baby is due in August. Federal judge allows deposition of Hillary Clinton in emails lawsuit A federal judge on Monday ruled that Hillary Clinton may be deposed in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit regarding her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state Former Atlanta Braves star Chipper Jones joins ESPN as MLB analyst Former Atlanta Braves star and Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman Chipper Jones joined ESPN as a Major League Baseball analyst. New York Knicks officially name ex-NBA agent Leon Rose as team president The New York Knicks officially named former NBA agent Leon Rose as their next team president. Massive white dwarf star is the product of a stellar merger An unusual white dwarf star was formed by a merger between two smaller white dwarfs, according to a new analysis by an international team of astronomers. Dow Jones rises nearly 1,300 points as markets rebound from COVID-19 scare The Dow Jones industrial average rose 1,293 points on Monday as markets recovered from falling into correction territory last week as traders feared COVID-19 could slow the global economy. Ken Cuccinelli to appeal judge's ruling his immigration post appointment is unlawful Ken Cuccinelli, who leads a top agency responsible for U.S. immigration requests, said Monday he would appeal a federal judge's ruling that he was unlawfully appointed to the post. Maryland Lottery player wins $50,000 Fast Play jackpot on first try A Maryland woman won a $50,000 jackpot on her first first attempt at the Maryland Lottery's new Fast Play games. Look: RSPCA officer uses dish soap to free deer from metal gate An animal rescuer in Britain said she used dish washing liquid to help a deer that found itself wedged between the metal railings of a gate. In Photos: The "Gerhard Richter: Painting After All" exhibition in NYC The "Gerhard Richter: Painting After All" exhibition had a press preview at The Met Breuer in New York City on March 2, 2020. The exhibition will be on view at The Met Breuer from March 4 through July 5, 2020. USS Ross departs Bulgaria in NATO mission to Black Sea The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Ross conducted training exercises with Turkish, Bulgarian and Romanian navies while in the Black Sea, the U.S. Navy said. Defense Secretary Mark Esper calls for quick drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan An immediate drawdown of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, after a weekend peace treaty with the Taliban, was approved on Monday by Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Supreme Court declines to hear appeal of federal ban on bump stocks The Supreme Court said Monday it won't hear an appeal challenging the federal ban on bump stocks, which allow a shooter to fire continuously with a single pull of trigger, implemented after the Las Vegas shooting. Many seniors have new disabilities after hospitalization Older Americans often return home from the hospital with disabilities they didn't have before, a new study finds. SpaceX Starship prototype explodes in test again Another prototype of SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded during a pressure test at the company's construction yard in Boca Chica, Texas. |
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Buttigieg and Klobuchar Endorse Biden, Aiming to Slow SandersIn a swift turn of events, Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar quit the presidential race and endorsed Mr. Biden on the eve of Super Tuesday to try to boost him against the liberal front-runner, Mr. Sanders. While Democratic Party Leaders Fretted, Bernie Sanders Rose to TopMr. Sanders is making the case that his urgent message is the best match for a trying political moment, and moderates are scrambling ahead of Super Tuesday to stop his momentum. Close to a Million Could Be Tested for the Coronavirus This Week, Health Official SaysLooser regulations on who can conduct tests for the virus will allow for a significant increase in the number of Americans who can be screened, the F.D.A. commissioner said. As Coronavirus Numbers Rise, C.D.C. Testing Comes Under FireFederal health officials botched an initial diagnostic test and restricted widespread screening. Missteps may have raised the risks to Americans, critics say. Global Economic Policymakers Scramble as Coronavirus Threatens GrowthEconomists slashed growth forecasts, and officials rushed to put a floor under the impending damage. China Stopped Its Economy to Tackle Coronavirus. Now the World Suffers.The virtual shutdown of one of the world’s biggest economies is hurting business around the globe, from multinational firms to truck drivers and tour guides. Surfaces? Sneezes? Sex? How the Coronavirus Can and Cannot SpreadWhat you need to know about how the virus is transmitted. Why the Weinstein Jury Decided to Convict: Inside the DeliberationsThe Harvey Weinstein jurors, in 26 “stressful” hours in the jury room, focused on the question of consent in the sexual encounters central to the case. Israeli Election Gives Edge to Netanyahu, Exit Polls SayPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to have bested his challenger, Benny Gantz, in Israel’s third election in a year, but fell short of winning a majority. Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Spend the Night TogetherIn Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite,” they are playing three different couples — and are seeing more of one another than ever. Seattle, Coronavirus, Amy Klobuchar: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Joe Biden’s Big WinOne primary victory in South Carolina may have changed the future of the former vice president’s campaign — and altered the course of the 2020 election. What Parents Should Know About CoronavirusShould you cancel spring break? Talk to your kids about it? We’ve got answers. Coronavirus Will Test Our New Way of LifeThe outbreak threatens the stability of everything from information systems to Amazon orders. Bernie Sanders Can’t Count on New VotersThere’s little evidence a progressive candidate can remake the electorate. With Coronavirus, Paranoid Politics Goes ViralWhen everything is a liberal media conspiracy. Trump’s High Court Hears Its First Abortion CaseThe Supreme Court will decide on yet another bid to curtail women’s rights masquerading as a safety measure. #MeToo Doesn’t Always Have to Mean PrisonRestorative justice is an alternative we should also consider. Coronavirus Gives Investors an Excuse to Cut and RunThe stock market’s correction was minor. People were just looking for a reason to take their profits. Big Pharma May Pose an Obstacle to Vaccine DevelopmentConcerns about profits and liability have often kept them from moving quickly enough. Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden. Period.That’s the Democratic choice now. Freeman Dyson’s Quest for Eternal LifeThe legendary physicist, who died Friday, envisioned an advanced consciousness encoded into matter, surviving the death of the last star. Sneezing Dogs, Dancing Bees: How Animals VoteThe 2020 election is off to a complicated start. Maybe we can draw some comparative political lessons from the animal kingdom. Chris Matthews Out at MSNBCMr. Matthews’s show, “Hardball,” has been on the air since 1997. New Guidelines Urge Most U.S. Adults to be Screened for Hepatitis CThe opioid crisis and an increase in illicit drug use have fueled a resurgence of hepatitis C, a viral infection of the liver. Trump, Returning to Retribution, Withdraws Pentagon NominationElaine McCusker had questioned the suspension of assistance to Ukraine, a central line of inquiry in the president’s impeachment. Man Gets Over 5 Years in Prison for Stalking Families of Parkland VictimsThe man impersonated Nikolas Cruz, the confessed gunman, on social media and taunted the families about their deceased loved ones. An N.Y.C. Carriage Horse Died. Video of Its Collapse Stirred Outrage.As video of the incident at Central Park spread on social media, several elected officials called for an investigation. Jack Welch, G.E. Chief Who Became a Business Superstar, Dies at 84Mr. Welch was named “manager of the century” after General Electric’s revenue jumped nearly fivefold during his tenure. She Faced Her ISIS Rapist in Court, Then Watched Him Sentenced to DeathFor the first time, an Iraqi court has held the Islamic State accountable for its atrocities against the Yazidi religious minority. James Lipton, ‘Inside the Actors Studio’ Host, Dies at 93His in-depth conversations with celebrities on the program focused on craft, not gossip, and made the show a hit on Bravo. How Bloomberg Buys the Silence of Unhappy EmployeesEvery year, Mike Bloomberg’s company pays hundreds of fired employees to not say anything bad. 19 Things About Betty CatrouxA conversation with the fashion dissenter, gender pioneer, reluctant muse to no end of designers and Yves Saint Laurent’s “double.” Stephen Curry’s Injury Rehab Takes a G-League DetourOut since October with a broken hand, the two-time M.V.P. looked like the “Steph of old” while practicing with his club’s developmental team in Santa Cruz. Review: Beethoven’s Biggest Concert, Now With HeatThe Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra recreated the composer’s famous Akademie program of 1808, a marathon that included a staggering four premieres. Help! My Jewelry Was Stolen From My Hotel RoomIn this week’s column, Sarah Firshein investigates who is liable if your personal items disappear from a hotel room. Talking to Teens and Tweens About CoronavirusExperts offer advice on how parents can help adolescents get the facts straight and be prepared. This Was Molly Seidel’s First Marathon. Her Next Will Be at the Olympics.Seidel, 25, has two jobs, shares an apartment with her sister and runs turkey trots in costume. No, she can’t believe this is happening, either. More Recent Articles |
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The European Union's disease prevention agency raised its risk assessment of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak from moderate to high on Monday as more countries confirm first cases.
Anthony Tolliver made an immediate impact after signing a 10-day contract with the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday.
Dustin Johnson has decided to skip the upcoming 2020 Olympics in Tokyo due to his PGA Tour schedule.
The Trump administration on Monday announced new restrictions on the number of Chinese nationals who those companies may employ.
Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar both endorsed Joe Biden for president on at a rally in Dallas ahead of the critical Super Tuesday primaries.
If you're over 65 and sleeping well at night, yet find yourself nodding off during the day, you may have a higher risk of developing new medical conditions like diabetes and cancer.
Illinois men's basketball coach Brad Underwood agreed to a three-year contract extension through 2026.
Tampa Bay Rays minor league outfielder Garrett Whitley was hit in the face by a foul ball while sitting in the dugout during Monday's spring training game against the Baltimore Orioles.
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout announced Monday that his wife is pregnant with a baby boy. The baby is due in August.
A federal judge on Monday ruled that Hillary Clinton may be deposed in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit regarding her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state
Former Atlanta Braves star and Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman Chipper Jones joined ESPN as a Major League Baseball analyst.
The New York Knicks officially named former NBA agent Leon Rose as their next team president.
An unusual white dwarf star was formed by a merger between two smaller white dwarfs, according to a new analysis by an international team of astronomers.
The Dow Jones industrial average rose 1,293 points on Monday as markets recovered from falling into correction territory last week as traders feared COVID-19 could slow the global economy.
Ken Cuccinelli, who leads a top agency responsible for U.S. immigration requests, said Monday he would appeal a federal judge's ruling that he was unlawfully appointed to the post.
A Maryland woman won a $50,000 jackpot on her first first attempt at the Maryland Lottery's new Fast Play games.
An animal rescuer in Britain said she used dish washing liquid to help a deer that found itself wedged between the metal railings of a gate.
The "Gerhard Richter: Painting After All" exhibition had a press preview at The Met Breuer in New York City on March 2, 2020. The exhibition will be on view at The Met Breuer from March 4 through July 5, 2020.
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Ross conducted training exercises with Turkish, Bulgarian and Romanian navies while in the Black Sea, the U.S. Navy said.
An immediate drawdown of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, after a weekend peace treaty with the Taliban, was approved on Monday by Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
The Supreme Court said Monday it won't hear an appeal challenging the federal ban on bump stocks, which allow a shooter to fire continuously with a single pull of trigger, implemented after the Las Vegas shooting.
Older Americans often return home from the hospital with disabilities they didn't have before, a new study finds.
Another prototype of SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded during a pressure test at the company's construction yard in Boca Chica, Texas. 
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