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Pakistan court clears 4 in 2002 death of U.S. reporter Daniel Pearl A Pakistan regional court has commuted the death sentence of the man convicted in the 2002 kidnapping and killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl and cleared three others in the case. U.S. calls for the release of millions of religious prisoners amid pandemic The United States called on governments around the world on Thursday to release millions of religious prisoners amid the coronavirus pandemic. Tampa Bay Buccaneers signing QB Blaine Gabbert to back up Tom Brady The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are signing veteran quarterback Blaine Gabbert to be the backup to star signal-caller Tom Brady. Tekashi 6ix9ine released from prison early due to coronavirus concerns Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was released from prison into house arrest on Thursday due to concerns over his health amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Ex-Chicago White Sox All-Star, announcer Ed Farmer dies at 70 Former White Sox All-Star reliever Ed Farmer, a Chicago native who spent the last three decades calling games for his hometown club, died Wednesday night. He was 70. Buccaneers QB Tom Brady renting Derek Jeter's Florida mansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is moving into a waterfront mansion owned by former New York Yankees great and current Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter. Disney to furlough some employees, waive annual pass fees The Walt Disney Co. on Thursday said it will furlough some non-union employees later this month as its parks sit shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump expands Defense Production Act use to manufacture ventilators President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will expand use of the Defense Production Act to allow domestic companies to secure supplies to manufacture ventilators for COVID-19 patients. Record 6.6 million in U.S. file new unemployment claims The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits has soared by a record 6.6 million people, the Labor Department said Thursday. Detroit Lions to sign former New York Jets CB Darryl Roberts The Detroit Lions agreed to terms on a short-term contract with former New York Jets cornerback Darryl Roberts. LA, NYC urge use of face coverings in public, White House weighs national advisory Los Angeles and New York City urged residents to use homemade masks and other face coverings while in public to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and the White House is considering a similar advisory nationwide. Boeing nabs $84.7M to build 3 more MQ-25s for Navy Boeing received an $84.7 million contract modification this week to produce three MQ-25 unmanned aerial refueling aircraft for the U.S. Navy. Meteorologists keep eye on Atlantic Ocean storm churning off East Coast A massive storm is churning and has stalled over the western Atlantic Ocean, just offshore of the East Coast -- and it may acquire some tropical characteristics as it blasts New England this week. New Orleans Saints bring back CB P.J. Williams on one-year deal The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on a one-year contract with versatile cornerback P.J. Williams. World may lack sufficient supply of malaria drugs to treat COVID-19, experts argue Limited supplies of the anti-malarials chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine could hinder plans to use them to treat COVID-19, experts warned Thursday, adding that the use poses a danger for patients already on the drugs. U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closing, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America. Aircraft carrier captain dismissed after sounding alarm on COVID-19 outbreak Navy Capt. Brett Crozier, who earlier this week pleaded with Navy officials to provide more resources for sailors amid a coronavirus outbreak on the USS Theodore Rooosevelt, has been relieved of his position. Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry signs franchise tender Tennessee Titans star running back Derrick Henry signed his $10.2 million franchise tender. Wireless network helps scientists track small animals Researchers have developed a wireless network capable of tracking small animals tagged with sensors. Comfort, Mercy take small number of referral patients so far The Navy hospital ships deployed in March to help cope with an expected overflow of patients due to COVID-19 have treated less than 20 patients combined since they started Bodies left in streets as COVID-19 overwhelms Guayaquil, Ecuador The climbing death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in Ecuador's largest city, Guayaquil, has left morgues overwhelmed, causing some bodies to be wrapped in plastic and left lying in the streets. U.S. stocks rise as soaring oil prices overshadow unemployment numbers After two straight days of losses, stocks on Wall Street gained ground Thursday due to a sharp rise in oil prices. FDA relaxes blood donation restrictions for gay, bisexual men The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday lessened restrictions that prevent many gay and bisexual men from donating blood as the country faces blood shortages because of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Trump Sees Hope for Boosting Global Oil Prices and Helping U.S. FirmsThe president’s optimism for a deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia to reduce production and a Saudi call for talks send crude prices skyrocketing, but Moscow showed little enthusiasm. A Widening Toll on Jobs: ‘This Thing Is Going to Come for Us All’After the initial impact of shutdowns on a few industries, the coronavirus pandemic is leaving a much broader swath of unemployment. Touting Virus Cure, ‘Simple Country Doctor’ Becomes a Right-Wing StarHow Dr. Vladimir Zelenko’s claims for his coronavirus treatment spread from a New York village all the way to President Trump. Trump’s Company Seeks to Ease Financial Crunch as Coronavirus Takes TollAs companies nationwide look for relief, the Trump Organization has talked with Deutsche Bank and a Florida county about delaying payments on some loans and other obligations. USNS Comfort Hospital Ship Was Supposed to Aid New York. It Has 3 Patients.“It’s a joke,” said a top hospital executive, whose facilities are packed with coronavirus patients. Ex-Wife Sick. Daughter Sick. 3 Friends Dead. Everyone Knows Someone.The growing number of coronavirus cases and deaths have touched family and social circles across New York City, making the invisible threat seem far more real. One Hospital’s Last Resort to Protect Doctors From Coronavirus: Yankee Rain PonchosThe hospital, in the Bronx, said the ponchos were intended as a gift to weary workers, but several staffers said they were told to use them as protective equipment. Essential Drug Supplies for Virus Patients Are Running LowMedicines to alleviate breathing difficulty, relieve pain and sedate coronavirus patients are in very high demand, depleting stock around the country. ‘I’m Scared’: Wisconsin Election Puts Poll Workers at Risk of VirusThe state plans to hold its elections on Tuesday, thrusting thousands of clerks and poll workers, many of them older or with health conditions, onto the pandemic’s front lines. C.I.A. Hunts for Authentic Virus Totals in China, Dismissing Government TalliesIntelligence officials have told the White House for weeks that China has vastly understated the spread of the coronavirus and the damage the pandemic has done. U.N. Security Council ‘Missing In Action’ in Coronavirus FightThe leader of the U.N. has called the pandemic the biggest international threat in the 75-year history of the organization, but its most powerful body has yet to take action. From Afar, Congress Moves to Oversee Trump Coronavirus ResponseSpeaker Nancy Pelosi announced she would move to form a special committee to scrutinize the Trump administration’s response, including how more than $2 trillion in federal relief money is being spent. Jared Kushner Puts Himself in Middle of Trump's Chaotic Coronavirus ResponsePresident Trump’s son-in-law has become a central player in the administration’s effort to curb the pandemic. But critics say he is part of the problem. How Jerome Powell’s Unconventional Career Path Prepared Him for This CrisisHis winding career path now seems to be a strength, not a weakness. Coronavirus, President Trump, Democratic Party: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Delicious VinylWe examine when culture from our past — like the 20-year-old comedy “High Fidelity” — gets reborn … as “High Fidelity.” When Silly Start-Ups Falter, We All LoseThe pandemic is devastating start-ups. This matters in ways we can’t always see. The President vs. the GovernorsAnd how should Joe Biden campaign amid the coronavirus? Wearing Masks Must Be a National PolicyEven homemade face coverings provide some protection, especially when many people who have the coronavirus show no symptoms. How Will I Decide Which Coronavirus Patient Gets a Ventilator?Thinking about the choices I could have to make as I treat patients with the coronavirus breaks my heart. Jared Kushner Is Going to Get Us All KilledTrump’s son-in-law has no business running the coronavirus response. Mental Health in the Age of the CoronavirusThe struggle between fear and comfort. The Covid-19 Slump Has ArrivedBut we’re already botching the response. There’s Only One Thing Stopping Trump From Deporting Health Care WorkersIf the Supreme Court affirms the administration’s termination of DACA, thousands of vital health care workers could be deported. Coronavirus Advice: Wear a Mask. Here’s How.Two psychiatrists urge the public to overcome any hesitation, and a surgeon gives advice on how to wear a mask. Other readers offer a D.I.Y. tip and a historical note. Why Are So Many More Men Dying from Coronavirus?The disproportionate toll this virus is taking on males isn’t an anomaly. When it comes to survival, men are the weaker sex. The Only Way You Can See Milan Is to Fly Through ItHere’s what it’s like in a coronavirus red zone. Detroit Is MourningWith a spike in coronavirus cases, many of us are left wondering why. How Coronavirus Is Transforming FuneralsBecause of the coronavirus, memorial services are moving online, where mourners find that collective grief is still possible. My Partner Works in an Amazon Warehouse. I’m Worried — and Proud.Disrobing in the hallway, dodging hugs and fretting over our children’s safety. This is our family’s new normal. A.A. Saved My Life. Can It Work Online?Holding hands and bearing witness in a musty basement got me through. The virtual world is different. They All Retired Before They Hit 40. Then This Happened.The stock market wasn’t going to create wealth forever. So what about the FIRE movement? Trader Joe's Faces a Labor Fight During Coronavirus CrisisThe chain has aggressively opposed unionization efforts among its employees, who have been critical of its response to the coronavirus. Man Pleads Guilty to Plotting to Attack White House With Anti-Tank MissileHasher Jallal Taheb, 23, also targeted the Statue of Liberty, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and a synagogue, prosecutors said. Hobby Lobby Defies Stay-at-Home Orders by Reopening Some StoresAuthorities in two states sent cease-and-desist letters to the craft store chain. Ken Shimura, Comedian Whose Sketches Delighted Japan, Dies at 70His slapstick humor, physical comedy and naïve persona made him a household name in the country for decades. As Tekashi69 Is Released, Inmates Fearing Coronavirus Ask, ‘Why Not Me?’The rapper will serve the final four months of his two-year term in home confinement. High-profile inmates like Bill Cosby and R. Kelly are arguing for home confinement too, so far without success. Turning the Tables, Russia Sends Virus Aid to U.S.A planeload of coronavirus aid to New York was a propaganda coup for the Kremlin — tempered by an intensifying epidemic at home. How Will Joe Biden Choose His Vice President Candidate?Joe Biden and his associates are consulting allies, Eric Holder and Barack Obama as he weighs his options — including a woman of color — for the Democratic candidate for vice president. DeVos Weighs Waiving Special Education. Parents Are Worried.The $2 trillion coronavirus law grants the education secretary the power to waive special education rules as school districts struggle to teach all their students online. No Live Sports on TV? Consumers Want a RefundSome providers break out sports fees on bills. With seasons on pause because of the coronavirus, it’s another reminder to customers of what they’re paying for but not getting. We Get, and Give, Lots of Bad Advice. Here’s How to Stop.One of the most effective ways to get better advice is to give it. Cleaning Your Home: Good. Accidentally Poisoning Yourself: Bad.Improper use of cleaning supplies at home can be dangerous to your health — even deadly. Peter Gatien, the ’90s ‘Club King,’ Wants His Final SayThe Limelight and Tunnel are long gone. But the story of their vilified owner is still being written. Coronavirus Coping: Novak Djokovic Is Playing Tennis With Frying PansPromotion and relegation concerns abound as soccer and rugby leagues consider canceling. In better news, Enes Kanter is cooking up a storm. A Stay-at-Home Whiskey Project: The Infinity BottleEnthusiasts around the world post their personal blends of various whiskeys to social media under the hashtag “infinitybottle.” More Recent Articles |
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A Pakistan regional court has commuted the death sentence of the man convicted in the 2002 kidnapping and killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl and cleared three others in the case.
The United States called on governments around the world on Thursday to release millions of religious prisoners amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are signing veteran quarterback Blaine Gabbert to be the backup to star signal-caller Tom Brady.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was released from prison into house arrest on Thursday due to concerns over his health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former White Sox All-Star reliever Ed Farmer, a Chicago native who spent the last three decades calling games for his hometown club, died Wednesday night. He was 70.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is moving into a waterfront mansion owned by former New York Yankees great and current Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter.
The Walt Disney Co. on Thursday said it will furlough some non-union employees later this month as its parks sit shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic.
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will expand use of the Defense Production Act to allow domestic companies to secure supplies to manufacture ventilators for COVID-19 patients.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits has soared by a record 6.6 million people, the Labor Department said Thursday.
The Detroit Lions agreed to terms on a short-term contract with former New York Jets cornerback Darryl Roberts.
Los Angeles and New York City urged residents to use homemade masks and other face coverings while in public to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and the White House is considering a similar advisory nationwide.
Boeing received an $84.7 million contract modification this week to produce three MQ-25 unmanned aerial refueling aircraft for the U.S. Navy.
A massive storm is churning and has stalled over the western Atlantic Ocean, just offshore of the East Coast -- and it may acquire some tropical characteristics as it blasts New England this week.
The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on a one-year contract with versatile cornerback P.J. Williams.
Limited supplies of the anti-malarials chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine could hinder plans to use them to treat COVID-19, experts warned Thursday, adding that the use poses a danger for patients already on the drugs.
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closing, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America.
Navy Capt. Brett Crozier, who earlier this week pleaded with Navy officials to provide more resources for sailors amid a coronavirus outbreak on the USS Theodore Rooosevelt, has been relieved of his position.
Tennessee Titans star running back Derrick Henry signed his $10.2 million franchise tender.
Researchers have developed a wireless network capable of tracking small animals tagged with sensors.
The Navy hospital ships deployed in March to help cope with an expected overflow of patients due to COVID-19 have treated less than 20 patients combined since they started
The climbing death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in Ecuador's largest city, Guayaquil, has left morgues overwhelmed, causing some bodies to be wrapped in plastic and left lying in the streets.
After two straight days of losses, stocks on Wall Street gained ground Thursday due to a sharp rise in oil prices.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday lessened restrictions that prevent many gay and bisexual men from donating blood as the country faces blood shortages because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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