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'King of the Wire' NIk Wallenda becomes the first person to walk over an active volcano Nik Wallenda became the first person to walk a high wire directly over an active volcano on Wednesday night. California declares state of emergency as possibly infected cruise ship nears coast California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on Wednesday as a cruise ship with thousands on board, many who may have been exposed to COVID-19, nears its coast. Warriors' Stephen Curry returning to lineup Thursday vs. Raptors Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will return to the team's starting lineup Thursday against the Toronto Raptors after missing more than four months due to a broken hand. Jury finds Tavis Smiley violated PBS contact after sexual harassment allegations A jury determined Wednesday that former PBS talk-show host Tavis Smiley violated his contract with the network after hearing testimony from multiple women who accused him of sexual harassment. File photo by Jim Ruymen/UP Patriots head coach Bill Belichick to receive key to City of Annapolis New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will receive the key to his hometown of Annapolis in a special ceremony during halftime of the Navy-Johns Hopkins lacrosse game on March 14. Three missing in Tennessee after deadly tornado Rescuers searched for three missing people in Nashville and surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee on Wednesday as officials assessed the human and economic toll from a deadly tornado. Carolina Panthers trading Pro Bowl OL Trai Turner to Los Angeles Chargers The Los Angeles Chargers are acquiring five-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Trai Turner from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for offensive tackle Russell Okung. USS Louis H. Wilson begins construction at Bath Iron Works Construction of the future USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. began this week at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, the Navy announced. Virginia governor signs law banning conversion therapy for minors Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed a bill to ban conversion therapy, making it the 20th state with laws to protect children from the practice that seeks to change a child's sexuality or gender identity. Ottawa Senators fire CEO Jim Little after only two months Less than two months after hiring him, the Ottawa Senators fired CEO Jim Little. Lampton International wins $7.9M for transport of decommissioned reactor Lampton International was awarded a $7.9 million contract for land haul services work for the Navy, the Pentagon announced Wednesday. Former Pro Bowl DL Muhammad Wilkerson facing DWI, drug charges Muhammad Wilkerson was charged with driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, a New Jersey State Police spokesman confirmed Wednesday. Watch: Islanders' Johnny Boychuk receives 90 stitches after taking skate to face New York Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk needed 90 stitches to close a gash around his eyelid after being hit in the face by the skate of Montreal Canadiens forward Artturi Lehkonen. Watch: Phillies' Bryce Harper hacks two homers vs. Pirates Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper hit two home runs in a spring training win against the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday in Clearwater, Fla. Ukrainian Parliaments votes Denys Shmygal as new prime minister The Ukrainian Parliament selected Denys Shmygal to be the country's new prime minister Wednesday after President Volodymyr Zelensky asked for and received the resignation of Oleksiy Honcharuk. Inspector general: FBI failed to correct issues identifying domestic terror threats The Justice Department's inspector general on Wednesday released a report describing problems with the FBI's handling of investigations into potential terrorists based in the United States. Checkout clerk's advice earns Maryland woman $100,000 A Maryland woman said heeding a checkout clerk's advice paid off when she scored a $100,000 lottery jackpot. Watch: Woman nearly stomped by moose in Colorado A Colorado woman captured video of another woman approaching a loose moose at the side of a road and nearly getting stomped by the animal. Dow has second-best day in history after Joe Biden wins The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its second largest gain in history Wednesday as the markets rallied after recovering from last week's coronavirus scare. Man brings tux-wearing llama to sister's wedding An Ohio man made his sister into a viral star when he made good on a 5-year-old threat to bring a tuxedo-clad llama as his plus-one to her wedding. Farming encouraged cooperation and violence among early humans As hunter-gatherers settled down and took to farming the land, groups of people began cooperating. But new research suggests the adoption of agriculture encouraged violence between humans populations, too. U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Louisiana abortion case The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a highly anticipated case that could restrict access to abortions by requiring doctors who perform them to be able to admit patients at nearby hospitals. Gastric bypass improves weight loss, type 2 diabetes, study finds People who are both severely obese and have type 2 diabetes may benefit from weight loss surgery, a new analysis suggests. |
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We Spoke to Six Americans With CoronavirusIt is one thing to be sick. It is another not to know your chances of getting well. Americans who have had the virus share their experiences. Told to Stay Home, Suspected Coronavirus Patient Attended Event With Dartmouth StudentsThe worker at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire was confirmed with the disease only after attending the mixer. Now a second man has tested positive. Airlines Feel Deepening Impact as Coronavirus Upends TravelUnited will curtail service on domestic and global routes as companies restrict trips, testing a long stretch of airline industry profitability. Bloomberg Drops Out of 2020 Race, Ending Brief and Costly CampaignAfter Mr. Biden’s big wins on Super Tuesday Mr. Bloomberg endorsed him and said that he planned to remain involved in the 2020 presidential campaign. Bloomberg Greets Public Failure With Public Emotion. He’s Not Used to Either.As he dropped out of the presidential race, the billionaire former mayor of New York confronted a moment he had never quite faced: a big, heaping, public loss. Why Did Biden Suddenly Sweep Virginia? Credit Trump, These Voters SayMen and women, white people and black people, college graduates and non-graduates alike — all came together to propel Joe Biden to a resounding victory over Bernie Sanders. Wall Street, Encouraged by Biden’s Wins, Breaks Out Its CheckbooksFearful of the more progressive candidates, some finance executives had sidelined themselves from the elections until Mr. Biden surged. After Losses on Super Tuesday, Elizabeth Warren Reviews Her OptionsMs. Warren’s failure to finish in the top two in any Super Tuesday state left her with microscopic chances of success. Her campaign said she was weighing her next move. You’ve Got the Wrong Idea About Martin McDonaghYes, his new Broadway play is called “Hangmen.” Sure, he writes about violent people doing violent things. But at heart, he said, he likes a good laugh. Joe Biden, Coronavirus, Abortion Law: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How Super Tuesday UnfoldedTwo different coalitions emerged in support of two very different candidates, turning the Democratic race into a two-person contest between Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. Why Does My Kid Prefer My Partner?Rude. Bernie Angry. Bernie Smash!Forget the Happy Warrior. Enter the Crabby Warrior. Bloomberg’s $500 Million Experiment WorkedThere was just one problem: “The product was bad.” Restoration and Reform, or Revolution?Put another way, Biden or Sanders? The Presidency Is an Old Boys’ ClubLet’s pick someone who doesn’t keep us awake nights. Brace Yourself for What’s Coming at TwitterWill the company’s chief executive, Jack Dorsey, lose his job? Coronavirus Is What You Get When You Ignore ScienceScientists are all we have left. Pray for them. The Great Biden ConsolidationHow the PleaseNotSanders movement achieved what NeverTrump never could. Why Biden Is the Change CandidateSanders’s grand hopes won’t come true. What Women Who Criticize Plastic Surgery Don’t SeeThe “natural” body movement is unfairly exclusive. My Father at 100, as Seen From the Age He DiedAt 56, I now understand how brief his time on earth was. His centennial is a strange comfort. Trump Has His Sights Set on Black VotersDemocrats need to realize that in 2020 nothing is automatic. The president’s campaign has tentacles in many surprising places. Can Wellness Heal the Workplace?Human resources departments try on some new perks: meditation, sound baths, energy consulting and hypnotherapy. At Fashion Week, Comeback Queens Rule the CatwalksIt wasn’t just the return of vintage trends that had the industry excited this season. It was the older models wearing them. Five Years After a Nasty Crash, a Symbolic Layup for Josh SpeidelSpeidel lost his dream of playing basketball for the University of Vermont. But after years of work, he notched a layup for the team that stuck with him. Education Dept. Reverses Plan to Cut Rural School FundingThe reversal, which followed a bipartisan backlash, will last for only a year unless Congress permanently changes the program’s eligibility requirements. E.P.A. Updates Plan to Limit Science Used in Environmental RulesEven with the revisions, scientists warned, the new regulation would let the federal government dismiss or downplay seminal environmental research. Ukraine’s Zelensky Fires His CabinetPresident Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine faulted his ministers for poor performance and for appointing foreigners to company boards, although Western donors have encouraged the practice. When Voyager 2 Calls Home, Earth Soon Won’t Be Able to AnswerNASA will spend 11 months upgrading the only piece of its Deep Space Network that can send commands to the probe, which has crossed into interstellar space. A Tornado Decimated North Nashville. The Rebuilding May Destroy Its Soul.A devastating tornado in 1998 transformed East Nashville and forced many African-American residents to relocate. Now, North Nashville residents fear the same will happen to them. John Roberts Condemns Schumer for Saying Justices ‘Will Pay the Price’ for ‘Awful Decisions’Senator Chuck Schumer, speaking while the court heard arguments in a major abortion case, directed his criticism at President Trump’s two Supreme Court appointees. Rosalind P. Walter, the First ‘Rosie the Riveter,’ Is Dead at 95A daughter of privilege who worked on an assembly line during World War II, she became a principal benefactor of PBS, her name intoned on a host of programs. Deadlocked After 3 Elections, Israel Seeks Ways to Avert a 4thThe prospect of yet another failure to form a government raises questions about the functioning of Israeli democracy and has lit a fire under politicians, who are desperate to avoid further stalemate. Why Does My Kid Prefer My Partner?Rude. BTS Is Peaking. What Comes Next?“Map of the Soul: 7” demonstrates how the superstar K-pop group has grown into a musical monolith — and what it might have to leave behind. Two Pianists Test the Meaning of VirtuosityYuja Wang and Daniil Trifonov have different artistic personalities. But they’re similar in how they recently took audiences on unusual musical journeys. What Pregnant Women Should Know About CoronavirusThe risks, so far, seem no greater than for anyone else, but the research is thin and only applies to later stage of pregnancy. Europe and the U.S. Share a Lot, Except When It Comes to CarsWhy you will not see the new Seat Leon or the Skoda Octavia in Kansas driveways, nor many big S.U.V.s in French ones. Can You Really Hire a Hit Man on the Dark Web?A collection of online stores offer murder for pay. Researchers say they are scams, but people who want someone dead aren’t listening. She Was Excited for a New School. Then the Anti-Semitic ‘Jokes’ Started.First, a deeply offensive photo. Three students’ college plans were soon derailed, and a community closed ranks. More Recent Articles |
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Nik Wallenda became the first person to walk a high wire directly over an active volcano on Wednesday night.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on Wednesday as a cruise ship with thousands on board, many who may have been exposed to COVID-19, nears its coast.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will return to the team's starting lineup Thursday against the Toronto Raptors after missing more than four months due to a broken hand.
A jury determined Wednesday that former PBS talk-show host Tavis Smiley violated his contract with the network after hearing testimony from multiple women who accused him of sexual harassment. File photo by Jim Ruymen/UP
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will receive the key to his hometown of Annapolis in a special ceremony during halftime of the Navy-Johns Hopkins lacrosse game on March 14.
Rescuers searched for three missing people in Nashville and surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee on Wednesday as officials assessed the human and economic toll from a deadly tornado.
The Los Angeles Chargers are acquiring five-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Trai Turner from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for offensive tackle Russell Okung.
Construction of the future USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. began this week at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, the Navy announced.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed a bill to ban conversion therapy, making it the 20th state with laws to protect children from the practice that seeks to change a child's sexuality or gender identity.
Less than two months after hiring him, the Ottawa Senators fired CEO Jim Little.
Lampton International was awarded a $7.9 million contract for land haul services work for the Navy, the Pentagon announced Wednesday.
Muhammad Wilkerson was charged with driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, a New Jersey State Police spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
New York Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk needed 90 stitches to close a gash around his eyelid after being hit in the face by the skate of Montreal Canadiens forward Artturi Lehkonen.
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper hit two home runs in a spring training win against the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday in Clearwater, Fla.
The Ukrainian Parliament selected Denys Shmygal to be the country's new prime minister Wednesday after President Volodymyr Zelensky asked for and received the resignation of Oleksiy Honcharuk.
The Justice Department's inspector general on Wednesday released a report describing problems with the FBI's handling of investigations into potential terrorists based in the United States.
A Maryland woman said heeding a checkout clerk's advice paid off when she scored a $100,000 lottery jackpot.
A Colorado woman captured video of another woman approaching a loose moose at the side of a road and nearly getting stomped by the animal.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its second largest gain in history Wednesday as the markets rallied after recovering from last week's coronavirus scare.
An Ohio man made his sister into a viral star when he made good on a 5-year-old threat to bring a tuxedo-clad llama as his plus-one to her wedding.
As hunter-gatherers settled down and took to farming the land, groups of people began cooperating. But new research suggests the adoption of agriculture encouraged violence between humans populations, too.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a highly anticipated case that could restrict access to abortions by requiring doctors who perform them to be able to admit patients at nearby hospitals.
People who are both severely obese and have type 2 diabetes may benefit from weight loss surgery, a new analysis suggests. 
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