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Notre Dame women's basketball coach Muffet McGraw retires Notre Dame women's basketball coach Muffet McGraw, a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, announced that she is retiring from coaching after 33 years at the school. Iran launches first military satellite into space Iran successfully launched its first military satellite into space on Wednesday, authorities in Tehran said, spurring warnings from Washington and heightening tensions between the two countries. Indianapolis Colts sign ex-Chicago Bears TE Trey Burton The Indianapolis Colts signed former Chicago Bears tight end Trey Burton on Wednesday. Trump announces Blue Angels, Thunderbirds to conduct coronavirus tribute tour President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Navy Blue Angels and Air Force Thunderbirds will conduct exhibitions over several U.S. cities in the coming weeks in honor of healthcare workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Bret Michaels, dressed as a banana, splits from 'Masked Singer' Rocker Bret Michaels -- dressed as a banana -- got the boot from Season 3 of Fox's "The Masked Singer" competition series Wednesday night. Most COVID-19 patients placed on ventilators die, New York study shows The largest analysis of hospitalized U.S. COVID-19 patients to date finds that most did not survive after being placed on a mechanical ventilator. MLB disciplines Red Sox for 2018 sign stealing deemed 'more limited' than Astros MLB commissioner Rob Manfred suspended Boston Red Sox video replay system operator J.T. Watkins and stripped the club of its second-round pick this year after the completion of the league's sign-stealing investigation. Health officials warn of 'complicated' mix of flu, coronavirus in fall White House health officials on Wednesday warned there is a possibility COVID-19 could re-emerge next fall alongside the common flu, complicating the medical response. President Donald Trump signs order suspending immigration President Donald Trump said he signed an order Wednesday to temporarily close U.S. borders to migrants, in a controversial move he says will protect Americans facing hardship due to the coronavirus crisis. Lockheed nabs $519M for work on 5 Aegis-equipped frigates for Spain Lockheed Martin was awarded a $519 million contract Wednesday for work on five multi-mission frigates for Spain through the foreign military sales program, according to the Pentagon. Lifetime to air 'Dance Moms: Abby's Virtual Dance Off' Lifetime is now accepting applications for a 12-episode competition series called "Dance Moms: Abby's Virtual Dance Off." Red flag warnings issued as 'critical' fire weather builds in Southwest Fire weather watches and red flag warnings are in effect across interior portions of the southwestern United States. HBO orders Season 4 of 'Westworld' HBO said Wednesday it has ordered a fourth season of its sci-fi drama "Westworld." Too many processed meats, starches may increase dementia risk If your diet consists mostly of processed meats, starches and sugary snacks, you may run the risk of developing dementia, a new study suggests. Lockheed expects slowed production due to COVID-19, F-35 to be hit hardest Lockheed Martin reported an increase in net sales in the first quarter of 2020 -- but acknowledges an uncertain near future due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Majority of Americans support independent Palestinian state, poll says For the first time in eight years, a majority of Americans support an independent Palestinian state, a Gallup poll released Wednesday indicates. Three Ivy League universities turn down CARES Act funding Harvard, Princeton and Stanford announced Wednesday they would not accept funding allocated under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securities Act. Facebook to add nation of origin to some election content Facebook announced Wednesday it will start including the country of origin on certain posts, in part to provide more information on election-related content. As CO2 levels continue to rise, it will get harder to think clearly and make decisions As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere continue to increase, scientists expect humans to struggle with strategic thinking and complex decision making. Oregon researchers go door-to-door to track COVID-19 spread Oregon State University researchers will fan out across Corvallis during the next four weekends, going to randomly selected houses and asking folks inside to provide nasal samples for testing. Watch: Large alligator ransacks South Carolina family's yard A South Carolina family shared video of a large alligator visiting their back door and ransacking the yard. |
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Fox News Stars Trumpeted a Malaria Drug, Until They Didn’tLaura Ingraham called hydroxychloroquine “a game changer.” But after a month of coverage, she stopped discussing the drug on the air. Santa Clara County: First Known U.S. Coronavirus Death Occurred on Feb. 6The startling discovery that the virus was responsible for a Feb. 6 death in California raises questions about where else it might have been spreading undetected. Tight-Knit Company Towns Reel as Coronavirus Rolls ThroughCases are leveling off in some coastal cities, but outbreaks are mounting in processing plants and factories in Midwestern towns. The Cold Calculations America’s Leaders Will Have to Make Before ReopeningWith no vaccine or cure, the president, governors, mayors and county executives will have to decide how many deaths would be acceptable to restore a shattered economy. Banks Gave Richest Clients ‘Concierge Treatment’ for Pandemic AidSome businesses seeking coronavirus loans got to avoid flaky online portals or backed-up queues. Many other small businesses couldn’t get their loan requests submitted before the money dried up. McConnell Says States Should Consider Bankruptcy, Rebuffing Calls for AidThe majority leader’s comments drew a strong rebuke from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. ‘Instead of Coronavirus, the Hunger Will Kill Us.’ A Global Food Crisis Looms.The world has never faced a hunger emergency like this, experts say. It could double the number of people facing acute hunger to 265 million by the end of this year. Bezos Takes Back the Wheel at AmazonThe chief executive, who had distanced himself from day-to-day management, is closely involved in the company’s response to the pandemic. Will the Coronavirus Pandemic Doom North Sea Oil?The steep fall in prices and demand is undermining a proud yet declining industry. Victoria’s Secret Sale at Risk as Buyer Blames Virus ResponseA private equity firm acknowledged the “international tragedy and health emergency,” but said it didn’t excuse actions taken by the lingerie chain’s parent company, including closing stores. Virus Timeline, Vaccine Chief’s Ouster, Indian Diaspora: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: Laura Prepon Reads ‘Sometimes, It’s Not You, Or the Math’The actress from “That ‘70s Show” and “Orange Is the New Black” reads an essay about the stigma of being single. Reliable Amazon Isn’t AnymoreAmazon no longer gets us everything we need and quickly. Will this affect our shopping habits for good? Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Opinion | Who’s Behind the ‘Reopen’ Protests?They are anything but spontaneous. Mutineers, Raise Your HandsAlmost every movie reminds Trump of … something it’s not. This Pandemic Is Bringing Another With ItMore suffering is ahead for the developing world. Trump: Why Waste a Crisis?The global pandemic is his latest rationale for enacting longstanding conservative goals. It’s Too Soon to Reopen States. The Coronavirus Is Not Under Control.Leaders are overestimating how far we’ve come and are underestimating what it will take to manage Covid-19 in a near-normal world. Covid-19 Threatens Global Safety NetDeveloping nations will need help with the economic and public health disruptions from coronavirus. But institutions designed to help are being hobbled. Covid-19, Confusion and UncertaintyIt will be a difficult road back to any kind of normal living. States Are Being Crushed by the Coronavirus. Only This Can Help.Congress must step in and offer quick and generous aid to states before they must slash services and drag down the economy. Harvard Won't Take Coronavirus Stimulus Money After Trump's CriticismThe university said it did not request $8.6 million in federal aid and would not apply for it. Company Questions Deal by ‘Shark Tank’ Star to Sell N95 Masks to FloridaThe company that makes the masks, 3M, said Daymond John’s firm The Shark Group was not an authorized distributor and appeared to have been selling them at an inflated price. Texas Allows Abortions to Resume During Coronavirus PandemicAfter weeks of wrangling in the courts, the state eased the restrictions on some surgical procedures, including abortion. Two Cats Are First U.S. Pets to Test Positive for CoronavirusThe animals appear to have mild symptoms and likely caught the virus from their owners. And there’s no evidence pets can pass it to humans. Tehran Launches Military Satellite as Trump Tells Navy to ‘Shoot Down’ Iranian BoatsThe president’s statement came a week after the Pentagon accused Iran of sending 11 fast boats to conduct “dangerous and harassing approaches” to six American warships in the Persian Gulf. How N.Y.C. Struggled to Protect the Workers Who Still Had to Show UpMore than 200 city workers have died from the coronavirus. Many municipal employees, from caseworkers to police officers, don’t have the luxury of working from home. As Leaders Urge Face Masks, Their Behavior Muffles the MessageThe medical guidelines are clear, but it’s not always an easy choice for image-conscious politicians. Making the Most of Hotel Loyalty Programs When You’re Not TravelingSome loyalty programs are extending customers’ elite status, lengthening expiration dates on rewards and more. Here’s how to navigate them. All of the Ways You Can HelpThe coronavirus pandemic has left many in need, but there are many ways you can assist, and often no money is needed. A Glimpse Inside the Secluded World of a Georgian NunneryIn the latest essay from our visual series, The World Through a Lens, we share a collection of photographs from a nunnery in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia. Someday My Prince Will Leave Me for Someone More Low-KeyDon’t hate the uptight women dumped by rom-com heroes. They’re high-strung, but they’re assertive. Are they monsters just because they know what they want? Meet Zsela, a Singer Perfecting the Art of Taking It SlowlyThe 25-year-old vocalist and songwriter has been tinkering with the unhurried songs on her debut EP, “Ache of Victory,” for years. Simplify Even More? Yes, It’s PossibleThese books offer suggestions for distilling your life down to its essence. Why I’m Letting My 7-Year-Old Fast During RamadanI’m choosing to nurture her nascent spirituality, but will monitor her closely. Classic Skyscrapers Define New York. Take a Virtual Tour.The epitome of the ‘Mad Men’ era, the sleek midcentury buildings of Park Avenue glimmer. Our critic strolls with the architect Annabelle Selldorf. How Do I Deal With a Friend Who Thinks Covid-19 Is a Hoax?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what to do when a friend believes the coronavirus pandemic is a worldwide conspiracy — and more. More Recent Articles |
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Notre Dame women's basketball coach Muffet McGraw, a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, announced that she is retiring from coaching after 33 years at the school.
Iran successfully launched its first military satellite into space on Wednesday, authorities in Tehran said, spurring warnings from Washington and heightening tensions between the two countries.
The Indianapolis Colts signed former Chicago Bears tight end Trey Burton on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Navy Blue Angels and Air Force Thunderbirds will conduct exhibitions over several U.S. cities in the coming weeks in honor of healthcare workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rocker Bret Michaels -- dressed as a banana -- got the boot from Season 3 of Fox's "The Masked Singer" competition series Wednesday night.
The largest analysis of hospitalized U.S. COVID-19 patients to date finds that most did not survive after being placed on a mechanical ventilator.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred suspended Boston Red Sox video replay system operator J.T. Watkins and stripped the club of its second-round pick this year after the completion of the league's sign-stealing investigation.
White House health officials on Wednesday warned there is a possibility COVID-19 could re-emerge next fall alongside the common flu, complicating the medical response.
President Donald Trump said he signed an order Wednesday to temporarily close U.S. borders to migrants, in a controversial move he says will protect Americans facing hardship due to the coronavirus crisis.
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $519 million contract Wednesday for work on five multi-mission frigates for Spain through the foreign military sales program, according to the Pentagon.
Lifetime is now accepting applications for a 12-episode competition series called "Dance Moms: Abby's Virtual Dance Off."
Fire weather watches and red flag warnings are in effect across interior portions of the southwestern United States.
HBO said Wednesday it has ordered a fourth season of its sci-fi drama "Westworld."
If your diet consists mostly of processed meats, starches and sugary snacks, you may run the risk of developing dementia, a new study suggests.
Lockheed Martin reported an increase in net sales in the first quarter of 2020 -- but acknowledges an uncertain near future due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
For the first time in eight years, a majority of Americans support an independent Palestinian state, a Gallup poll released Wednesday indicates.
Harvard, Princeton and Stanford announced Wednesday they would not accept funding allocated under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securities Act.
Facebook announced Wednesday it will start including the country of origin on certain posts, in part to provide more information on election-related content.
As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere continue to increase, scientists expect humans to struggle with strategic thinking and complex decision making.
Oregon State University researchers will fan out across Corvallis during the next four weekends, going to randomly selected houses and asking folks inside to provide nasal samples for testing.
A South Carolina family shared video of a large alligator visiting their back door and ransacking the yard. 
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