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Police: Officer killed, second injured after Baton Rouge shooting A gunman opened fire on police in Louisiana on Sunday, killing one officer and critically injuring another before igniting an hourslong standoff with police that ended with him surrendering to authorities. El Paso Walmart shooting victim dies, raising death toll to 23 Another victim of the El Paso Walmart shooting has died, a hospital official said Sunday, increasing the death toll for one of the United States' deadliest mass shootings to 23. Ryan Newman ready to resume racing when NASCAR returns: 'I am healthy' Roush Fenway Racing driver Ryan Newman said Sunday he will be ready to return to the track when NASCAR resumes its season, which could be as early as May 17. NASCAR iRacing: Alex Bowman earns first virtual win at Talladega Hendrick Motorsports picked up its third straight win in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series when driver Alex Bowman edged Corey LaJoie and Ryan Preece at virtual Talladega Superspeedway. Longtime San Francisco 49ers OT Joe Staley retires after 13 seasons Longtime 49ers offensive tackle Joe Staley, who spent 13 seasons in San Francisco, is retiring from the NFL due to injury concerns. Michael Madsen urges social distancing with 'Reservoir Dogs' parody Frequent Quentin Tarantino collaborator Michael Madsen parodied one of his most famous roles with a social-distancing home video this weekend. USNS Comfort discharges final patient ahead of departure from New York The final patient was discharged from the USNS Comfort Sunday as the ship prepares to depart from New York after it was deployed to assist the state with hospital overflow and treating COVID-19 patients. Kristin Cavallari, Jay Cutler split up Reality television personality Kristin Cavallari announced Sunday that she and her husband Jay Cutler are ending their seven-year marriage. Israel Memorial Day events held in small groups, online amid pandemic The global COVID-19 pandemic has altered Israel's annual Memorial Day ceremonies as families are forced to visit their loved ones in staggered groups and other events move online. New York hits lowest daily COVID-19 death toll since March, states differ on reopening plans New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday that the state recorded its lowest daily COVID-19 death toll since March as other states reported significantly lower new fatalities from the day before. Pelosi: Coronavirus funding for state and local governments coming in new relief bill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said that Congress will provide coronavirus funding for state and local governments in a "very significant way" as part of a forthcoming stimulus bill. Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger expecting first baby together Film star Chris Pratt and his wife, author Katherine Schwarzenegger, are expecting their first child together. Brad Pitt, Miley Cyrus appear on 'SNL At Home' Oscar winner Brad Pitt and pop music star Miley Cyrus appeared remotely from their houses on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live At Home." Global coronavirus death toll passes 200,000 but rate declines The death toll from coronavirus passed 200,000 and cases neared 3 million worldwide though the rate of new cases and deaths have been declining, and nations are easing restrictions. Three killed in small plane crash in northern Nevada Two adults and a child from Arizona were killed in a plane crash in northern Nevada near Utah. Winter to strike back at northeastern US with another dose of snow Old Man Winter will take yet another parting swipe at the northeastern United States, meteorologists say, with more accumulating snow forecast for some of the higher elevations. Calif. residents urged to stay off beaches as summerlike heat bakes the Southwest Record temperatures more typical of summertime will sear the Southwestern states this week, and some residents will be forced to find alternate means to cool off amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Famous birthdays for April 26: Channing Tatum, Melania Trump Actor Channing Tatum turns 40 and first lady Melania Trump turns 50, among the famous birthdays for April 26. On This Day, April 26: Syrian troops leave Lebanon after 29 years On April 26, 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. 'Penny Dreadful' transforms Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels" transports the series to 1938 Los Angeles with transformational roles for stars Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer and Rory Kinnear. More Recent Articles |
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Large, Troubled Companies Got Bailout Money in Small-Business Loan ProgramCompanies with accounting problems or in trouble with the government received millions in federal loans. 32 Days on a Ventilator: One Covid Patient’s Fight to Breathe AgainJim Bello, 49 and healthy, fell gravely ill, highlighting agonizing mysteries of the coronavirus. Doctors’ relentless effort to save him was a roller-coaster of devastating and triumphant twists. Can Antibody Tests Help End the Coronavirus Pandemic?The tests are not reliable enough to guide policy on lockdowns and reopenings, experts said. But they can help model the spread of the virus. Trump’s Disinfectant Remark Raises a Question About the ‘Very Stable Genius’The president has often said he is exceptionally smart. His recent suggestion about injecting disinfectants was not. How Las Vegas Became Ground Zero for the American Jobs CrisisAs the U.S. economy has shut down, the burden is falling hardest on those least prepared to handle it. As Coronavirus Strikes Prisons, Hundreds of Thousands Are ReleasedThe virus has spread rapidly in overcrowded prisons across the world, leading governments to release inmates en masse. Comic Insults Aside, Mayors Act as Sentinels in Italy’s Coronavirus TragedyThey have launched insult-armed drones. They have confronted scofflaws on the streets. They have gone incognito. And now they will enforce the rules for how Italians can resume their lives. To Pressure Iran, Pompeo Turns to the Deal Trump RenouncedThe secretary of state is preparing an argument that the U.S. remains a participant in the Obama-era nuclear deal, with the goal of extending an arms embargo or destroying the accord. The Sunday Read: Closing the Restaurant That Was My Life for 20 YearsOne restaurateur asks: Will there be room for reopening or reinvention in the New York City of the future? Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Kirsten Gillibrand: How the USPS Can Help During the CoronavirusThe Postal Service should be allowed to deliver low-cost financial services to poor and rural communities. And vote-by-mail should be universal. College Campuses Must Reopen in the Fall. Here’s How We Do It.It won’t be easy, but there’s a path to get students back on track. Higher education will crumble without it. For Trump, Lying Is a Super PowerHe will use deception to keep his bungled response to Covid-19 from ruining his re-election chances. How Coronavirus Makes Pessimism a Pro-Social ActivityThis country is going to need its Eeyores. There’s Really Only One Way to Reopen the EconomyThe way forward in the coronavirus crisis keeps getting framed as a false choice between saving lives or the economy. Is the Light at the End of This Tunnel the Beam of an Oncoming Train?A Times correspondent, now in New York, compares the fight against the coronavirus with other wars he has known. The Street That Offers Paris Hope During the Coronavirus LockdownFishmongers, butchers, neighbors and friends. The Rue des Martyrs village lives on. Trump Suggested ‘Injecting’ Disinfectant to Cure Coronavirus? We’re Not SurprisedFalse “bleach cures” have been touted for autism, cancer — and now Covid-19. I Never Planned to Face the Coronavirus as a Worker at Dollar GeneralNo barriers, not enough staffing, low wages. They seem to not know there’s a danger to employees. A Constitutional Right to Literacy for Detroit’s Kids?They deserve better schools, but the courts don’t offer much hope. To Suppress the Coronavirus, Test Those With No SymptomsTo suppress Covid-19, we need to test those with no symptoms. My Restaurant Was My Life for 20 Years. Does the World Need It Anymore?Forced to shutter Prune, I’ve been revisiting my original dreams for it — and wondering if there will still be a place for it in the New York of the future. Betsy Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth’s Widow and Collaborator, Dies at 98She was just 17 when she met her future husband. She went on to guide his career and became an avid preservationist of vernacular architecture. This Florida Student Was Accepted at All 8 Ivy League SchoolsCraig McFarland, the valedictorian of his high school in Jacksonville, Fla., received acceptance letters from 17 colleges and universities in all. “My actions were an error in judgment ...“My actions were an error in judgment for which there are no excuses and I will learn from this episode,” State Senator Dale Zorn said of his homemade face mask. Richard Hake, Longtime WNYC Radio Reporter and Host, Dies at 51Mr. Hake produced and created live radio feature segments that focused on breaking news, culture and artistic sound portraits. Chicago Bans Horse-Drawn Carriages Starting in 2021After the City Council’s vote on Friday, operators will be unable to renew their licenses and the city will stop issuing new ones. Two Weapons, a Chase, a Killing and No ChargesA 25-year-old man running through a Georgia neighborhood ended up dead. A prosecutor argued that the pursuers should not be arrested. Anna Wintour Made Condé Nast the Embodiment of Boomer Excess. Can It Change to Meet This Crisis?The theatrical flourishes and lavish lifestyles of the great media figures of a generation seem ill suited to the moment. Dozens of Gay Men Are Outed in Morocco as Photos Are Spread OnlineThe idea was to show the hypocrisy of Moroccan society by showing how many gay men are living quietly in straight society. It backfired badly. Coronavirus Volunteer Emergency Responders Face a Dilemma: Save Lives or Stay SafeThe coronavirus has overwhelmed scores of volunteer emergency response units, many of which are the sole responders across America. What Is Convalescent Plasma, and Why Do We Care About It?Plasma from people who have recovered from Covid-19 may help others fight the disease. For Pop Stars in Their 20s, It’s Totally the ’90s All Over AgainEvery two decades or so, the old becomes stylishly new. And now the pop artifacts of the Y2K era — winking futurism, loads of glitter, “TRL”-style videos — are back, with an update. The Met Opera’s At-Home Gala: Informal Yet Profoundly MovingFor four hours, more than 40 of the company’s stars performed live from their homes around the world. The N.F.L. Draft Pics You Haven’t SeenIn its remote broadcast format, the N.F.L. gave sports fans something to talk about until games begin this fall. Here are some of the most interesting moments, through the eyes of an illustrator. Brad Pitt Plays Dr. Anthony Fauci in an At-Home Edition of ‘S.N.L.’The latest remotely produced episode of “Saturday Night Live” also featured appearances from Miley Cyrus and Adam Sandler, among others. How to Make an Illustrated Map in 8 StepsRelease your inner explorer. Here’s a way to relive, commemorate or envision a favorite place in the world by creating an illustrated map. More Recent Articles |
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A gunman opened fire on police in Louisiana on Sunday, killing one officer and critically injuring another before igniting an hourslong standoff with police that ended with him surrendering to authorities.
Another victim of the El Paso Walmart shooting has died, a hospital official said Sunday, increasing the death toll for one of the United States' deadliest mass shootings to 23.
Roush Fenway Racing driver Ryan Newman said Sunday he will be ready to return to the track when NASCAR resumes its season, which could be as early as May 17.
Hendrick Motorsports picked up its third straight win in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series when driver Alex Bowman edged Corey LaJoie and Ryan Preece at virtual Talladega Superspeedway.
Longtime 49ers offensive tackle Joe Staley, who spent 13 seasons in San Francisco, is retiring from the NFL due to injury concerns.
Frequent Quentin Tarantino collaborator Michael Madsen parodied one of his most famous roles with a social-distancing home video this weekend.
The final patient was discharged from the USNS Comfort Sunday as the ship prepares to depart from New York after it was deployed to assist the state with hospital overflow and treating COVID-19 patients.
Reality television personality Kristin Cavallari announced Sunday that she and her husband Jay Cutler are ending their seven-year marriage.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has altered Israel's annual Memorial Day ceremonies as families are forced to visit their loved ones in staggered groups and other events move online.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday that the state recorded its lowest daily COVID-19 death toll since March as other states reported significantly lower new fatalities from the day before.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said that Congress will provide coronavirus funding for state and local governments in a "very significant way" as part of a forthcoming stimulus bill.
Film star Chris Pratt and his wife, author Katherine Schwarzenegger, are expecting their first child together.
Oscar winner Brad Pitt and pop music star Miley Cyrus appeared remotely from their houses on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live At Home."
The death toll from coronavirus passed 200,000 and cases neared 3 million worldwide though the rate of new cases and deaths have been declining, and nations are easing restrictions.
Two adults and a child from Arizona were killed in a plane crash in northern Nevada near Utah.
Old Man Winter will take yet another parting swipe at the northeastern United States, meteorologists say, with more accumulating snow forecast for some of the higher elevations.
Record temperatures more typical of summertime will sear the Southwestern states this week, and some residents will be forced to find alternate means to cool off amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Actor Channing Tatum turns 40 and first lady Melania Trump turns 50, among the famous birthdays for April 26.
On April 26, 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence.
"Penny Dreadful: City of Angels" transports the series to 1938 Los Angeles with transformational roles for stars Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer and Rory Kinnear. 
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