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Australia's High Court overturns Cardinal George Pell's sex child abuse conviction Cardinal George Pell, the highest-ranking member of the Catholic Church to be convicted of child sex abuse, was acquitted on Tuesday by the High Court of Australia. Oregon star guard Sabrina Ionescu wins John R. Wooden Award Oregon women's basketball star Sabrina Ionescu won the John R. Wooden Award on Monday for the second consecutive season. Police retrieve body of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, RFK's missing granddaughter Maryland police said Monday that they have recovered the body of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean who went missing Thursday along with her son while they were canoeing on the Chesapeake Bay. Kentucky freshman Tyrese Maxey declares for 2020 NBA Draft Kentucky Wildcats freshman guard Tyrese Maxey announced Monday that he has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft. Washington Redskins, Miami Dolphins hosting virtual draft parties With the 2020 NFL Draft proceeding in a fully virtual format because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins will host online draft parties later this month. Kelly Clarkson taping talk show from Montana home One new episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will be taped each week in Montana through the spring, NBCUniversal said Monday. Wisconsin Supreme Court denies order to shut down Tuesday's election The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Gov. Tony Evers cannot postpone the state's primary election after he issued an order to move the vote to June in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. James Taylor named 'Mega Mentor' for Season 18 of 'The Voice' Singer-songwriter James Taylor has signed on to serve as the "Mega Mentor" on Season 18 of the musical competition series "The Voice," NBC said Monday. U.S. coronavirus deaths hit 10,000; Trump approves USNS Comfort to treat N.Y. patients New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday the number of coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations in the state are leveling off, a decline that he attributed to intensive social distancing. Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel to host 'Together at Home' concert A 2-hour concert event called "One World: Together at Home" is set to air across NBC, ABC, CBS and other global networks and platforms on April 18. Panthers GM Marty Hurney: Releasing Cam Newton was 'extremely difficult' In his first public comments since releasing Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said it was a "difficult" decision to part ways with the former NFL MVP quarterback. Detroit Tigers legend, Hall of Fame outfielder Al Kaline dies at 85 Hall of Fame outfielder Al Kaline, who spent all 22 years of his MLB career with the Detroit Tigers, died Monday afternoon. He was 85. Boeing will redo Starliner capsule’s uncrewed test flight Boeing announced Monday it will redo the uncrewed flight test of its new Starliner space capsule after the first test flight failed to reach the International Space Station. Federal judge partially reinstates abortion access in Oklahoma United States District Judge Charles Goodwin partially blocked a ban on abortions ordered by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt last month in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. New drug shows promise for pneumonia caused by COVID-19, study finds Researchers have identified a new drug that reduced the lung damage associated with COVID-19 in human lung cultures and mice, but it still needs to be tested for safety and efficacy in humans. Year's biggest supermoon to light up Tuesday's night sky Tuesday night's full moon will be the biggest of the year, as the moon is quite close to its perigee, its closest approach to Earth. Three Israeli generals released from coronavirus quarantine as one goes in An Israel Defense Force was general headed for self-quarantine on Monday as three other generals were released from hospital isolation, according to officials. Watch: Loose lion wanders streets of Indian city An Indian Forest Service officer shared video of an even more compelling reason to stay home than the coronavirus -- a lion wandering the streets. Dow climbs 1,600 points as U.S. stocks close with major gains; oil prices fall U.S. stocks opened the week with substantial gains on Monday, as world oil prices fell further as a result of an ongoing dispute between OPEC and Russia. Watch: Apartment residents use pulley system to retrieve pizza from driver A pair of Missouri residents shared video of their creative way to interact with their pizza delivery driver and retrieve their food without leaving their second-floor apartment. Watch: Deer taking over Calgary neighborhood during lockdown Residents of Calgary, Alberta, said the streets being emptied of travelers amid the coronavirus pandemic has led to an influx of unusual visitors -- a large herd of deer. Many U.S. healthcare workers forced to stay home by school closures At least 1 in 7 U.S. healthcare workers have to miss work to care for their children if the coronavirus pandemic keeps schools closed -- and their absence could result in more patient deaths, researchers say. Google Maps features restaurant takeout amid COVID-19 lockdowns Google has updated its Maps app to feature eateries that have takeout and delivery options amid the coronavirus pandemic. |
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‘Swept Up by FEMA’: Complicated Medical Supply System Sows ConfusionThe Trump administration’s new method for distributing medical supplies has led to charges of confiscation. Wisconsin Election Fight Heralds a National Battle Over Virus-Era VotingThe state stands as a first test case in what could potentially be the biggest voting rights clash since the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. How the Theodore Roosevelt's Coronavirus Outbreak Became a Moral Crisis for the MilitaryIn a profanity-laced reprimand, the acting Navy secretary criticized sailors aboard the Theodore Roosevelt for cheering their fired captain, who had requested more assistance to fight the infection. Coronavirus in New York: Despite Staggering Death Toll, Outbreak Could Be SlowingGov. Andrew Cuomo warned that glimmers of hope could continue only if New Yorkers maintain discipline and suppress an impulse to gather. When Will N.Y.C. Reach the Peak of the Outbreak? Here’s What We KnowIt might be soon; it might be a month away. There’s reason to hope, and reason to be wary. One Final Step for 52 Medical Students, Eager to Join the FightIn a stirring, ragged ritual, the students took their oaths as new doctors early, volunteering in the war against Covid-19. How Will We Know When It’s Time to Reopen the Nation?Experts offer four benchmarks that can serve as a guide for cities and states, eliminating some of the guesswork. Federal Reserve Moves to Pump Up Small Business Lending During Coronavirus PandemicThe Fed announced that it would try motivating banks to make loans under the new S.B.A. program. Some Insurers Offer a Break for Drivers Stuck at HomeAllstate and American Family Insurance are pushing savings to customers automatically. Many others have not. We asked. Australian Court Overturns Sex Abuse Conviction of Cardinal George PellThe cardinal was the highest-ranking Roman Catholic leader ever found guilty of sexually abusing children. Boris Johnson, Coronavirus, Wisconsin: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Historic Unemployment CrisisThe U.S. is probably experiencing the highest rates of joblessness since the Great Depression. But with layoffs mounting daily, the real picture may be even worse than we think. It’s Now Amazon’s Turn in the SpotlightThe tech superpower faces hard questions over how it’s handling worker safety. Will We Flunk Coronavirus Economics?Our government suffers from learned helplessness. Lockdown Can’t Last Forever. Here’s How to Lift It.We need to hit and release the brakes on physical distancing, again and again, until we safely get to immunity. Red States Are Exploiting Coronavirus to Ban AbortionFor autocrats everywhere, the crisis is a chance to restrict rights. What Moms Always Knew About Working From HomeThe obsession with office “face time” hurts women. When the coronavirus pandemic is behind us, let’s not return to it. Coronavirus Has Made All Doctors Covid-19 DoctorsLast month, they were cardiologists, pediatricians and surgeons. But America’s physicians have been redeployed. The Coronavirus Doesn’t Mean Lupus Patients Don't Need Their MedicationsWe now have to deal with a shortage of hydroxychloroquine, the drug that has been keeping me alive for more than two decades. Captain Crozier: Navy Hero, or Unsteady Leader?The acting secretary of the Navy explains why he removed the captain of a ship with many infected sailors. Another reader found that action “clearly excessive.” Has Anyone Found Trump’s Soul? Anyone?He’s not rising to the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic. He’s shriveling into nothingness. In Las Vegas, the Coronavirus Odds Are Not in Our FavorThe casinos at the heart of our economy are “nonessential.” How will workers recover? The Real Tragedy of Not Having Enough Covid-19 TestsHow can we know when to reopen society without testing many more people? Trump Is Gutting Our Democracy While We’re Dealing With CoronavirusThe president’s firing of the intelligence watchdog who validated the Ukraine whistle-blower complaint is his latest threat to the rule of law. I Think We’re Alone Now. Welcome.I had become very good at being on my own. Now, suddenly, I see myself everywhere. Biden and Trump Speak About CoronavirusIn a rare direct conversation between the two likely presidential opponents, the two men discussed ways of fighting the pandemic. The good vibes did not last long. Body of Kennedy Family Member Found in Chesapeake BayMaeve Kennedy Townsend McKean and her 8-year-old son drifted into the bay after paddling out in a canoe to retrieve a ball. Her body was recovered on Monday evening. U.S. Children With Coronavirus Are Less Hard Hit Than Adults, First Data ShowsNevertheless, a C.D.C. analysis of 2,572 cases found three deaths. Babies seem more vulnerable, but the data was incomplete. Space Crime Allegation Leads to Charges Against Astronaut’s Ex-WifeThe astronaut Anne McClain had faced accusations that she had improperly accessed a bank account from the International Space Station. But prosecutors said her accuser lied about some details. U.N. Inquiry Into Syria Bombings Is Silent on Russia’s RoleExperts say a “mealy-mouthed” United Nations report failed to blame Russia for bombing hospitals and a school, for fear of alienating Moscow. How Gig Workers Are Weathering the Virus ShutdownMeet a few of the millions of people in New York — a day laborer, production assistant and catering business owner — who have seen their freelance and events-based work dry up. Al Kaline, Tigers’ Perennial All-Around All-Star, Is Dead at 85One of baseball’s finest hitters, he was also one of its best defensive outfielders, playing 22 seasons in Detroit. To Billy Martin, he was Mr. Perfection. Delays and Shortages Exacerbate Coronavirus Testing Gaps in the U.S.Even as new and faster tests become available, lengthy delays to obtain results continue and test materials are running low, compounding the crises hospitals are facing. How to Put Your Pantry in Order (and Stop Wasting Food)Step one: Start by making a mess. Here’s what to do after that. Marie Antoinette Would Be ProudAfter years of deliberation, Versailles has begun to replant the Queen’s Grove. The Bacon, Egg and Cheese of PastasIs there anything more satisfying than an easy bowl of carbonara? Acting Navy Secretary, Thomas B. Modly, Slams Fired Captain as ‘Stupid’Thomas B. Modly addressed the crew of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt in a speech that one crew member described as “whiny, upset, irritated, condescending.” More Recent Articles |
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Cardinal George Pell, the highest-ranking member of the Catholic Church to be convicted of child sex abuse, was acquitted on Tuesday by the High Court of Australia.
Oregon women's basketball star Sabrina Ionescu won the John R. Wooden Award on Monday for the second consecutive season.
Maryland police said Monday that they have recovered the body of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean who went missing Thursday along with her son while they were canoeing on the Chesapeake Bay.
Kentucky Wildcats freshman guard Tyrese Maxey announced Monday that he has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft.
With the 2020 NFL Draft proceeding in a fully virtual format because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins will host online draft parties later this month.
One new episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will be taped each week in Montana through the spring, NBCUniversal said Monday.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Gov. Tony Evers cannot postpone the state's primary election after he issued an order to move the vote to June in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Singer-songwriter James Taylor has signed on to serve as the "Mega Mentor" on Season 18 of the musical competition series "The Voice," NBC said Monday.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday the number of coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations in the state are leveling off, a decline that he attributed to intensive social distancing.
A 2-hour concert event called "One World: Together at Home" is set to air across NBC, ABC, CBS and other global networks and platforms on April 18.
In his first public comments since releasing Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said it was a "difficult" decision to part ways with the former NFL MVP quarterback.
Hall of Fame outfielder Al Kaline, who spent all 22 years of his MLB career with the Detroit Tigers, died Monday afternoon. He was 85.
Boeing announced Monday it will redo the uncrewed flight test of its new Starliner space capsule after the first test flight failed to reach the International Space Station.
United States District Judge Charles Goodwin partially blocked a ban on abortions ordered by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt last month in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Researchers have identified a new drug that reduced the lung damage associated with COVID-19 in human lung cultures and mice, but it still needs to be tested for safety and efficacy in humans.
Tuesday night's full moon will be the biggest of the year, as the moon is quite close to its perigee, its closest approach to Earth.
An Israel Defense Force was general headed for self-quarantine on Monday as three other generals were released from hospital isolation, according to officials.
An Indian Forest Service officer shared video of an even more compelling reason to stay home than the coronavirus -- a lion wandering the streets.
U.S. stocks opened the week with substantial gains on Monday, as world oil prices fell further as a result of an ongoing dispute between OPEC and Russia.
A pair of Missouri residents shared video of their creative way to interact with their pizza delivery driver and retrieve their food without leaving their second-floor apartment.
Residents of Calgary, Alberta, said the streets being emptied of travelers amid the coronavirus pandemic has led to an influx of unusual visitors -- a large herd of deer.
At least 1 in 7 U.S. healthcare workers have to miss work to care for their children if the coronavirus pandemic keeps schools closed -- and their absence could result in more patient deaths, researchers say.
Google has updated its Maps app to feature eateries that have takeout and delivery options amid the coronavirus pandemic. 
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