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Artificial pancreas controls diabetes in kids over 6, trial shows An artificial pancreas system is safe and effective at managing blood sugar levels in kids as young as age 6 with type 1 diabetes, according to a new study. New York Yankees put star OF Aaron Judge back on injured list The New York Yankees placed star outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list with a strained right calf, just days after the slugger returned from the injury. Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay share Round 2 lead at BMW Championship Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay were tied atop the leaderboard after Friday's second round of the BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Ill. Saints, Pelicans owner Gayle Benson tests positive for coronavirus Gayle Benson, the owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and NBA's Pelicans, has tested positive for the coronavirus. Hurricane Laura: 14 dead, thousands without power in Louisiana, Texas The death toll one day after Hurricane Laura made landfall in western Louisiana has risen to 14, including four in Texas, local officials said Friday. NBA, NHL playoffs, college football highlight weekend sports The return of college football and the NHL and NBA playoffs highlight live sports action this weekend. FDA expands emergency use authorization for remdesivir The Food and Drug Administration on Friday expanded its emergency use authorization for antiviral remdesivir to allow it to be used on all hospitalized patients. Mavericks' Kristaps Porzingis to miss rest of Clippers series with knee injury Dallas Mavericks All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis will miss the remainder of the team's first-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers because of a knee injury. U.N. North Korea investigator: Seoul’s singling out of defectors a mistake A recent South Korean government decision to audit North Korean defector-led human rights groups has led to the increased stigmatization of activists. Mississippi Supreme Court orders new trial for Eddie Lee Howard Jr. The Mississippi Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a death row inmate convicted of murder based on bite-mark evidence, a technique that has since been discredited. Meteorite study suggests Earth has always been wet In a new study, published Friday in the journal Science, researchers argue Earth was always wet, formed by waterlogged building blocks. The proof: a collection of meteorites called enstatite chondrites. U.S. executes Keith Dwayne Nelson for 1999 rape, murder of Kansas girl The U.S. government on Friday executed a man convicted of raping and killing a 10-year-old girl more than 20 years ago after a federal appeals court dismissed a late stay. Maryland woman's lottery mistake turns smaller prize into $103,182 A Maryland woman's mistake while playing a lottery game turned what would have been a small prize into a total $103,182. Watch: Python turns up on shocked Chicago woman's doorstep A Chicago couple said they were trapped inside their home for hours when a 4-foot snake showed up on their doorstep. President Donald Trump pardons Alice Johnson after her RNC speech President Donald Trump pardoned Alice Johnson on Friday, two years after granting her clemency for a life sentence she received as a non-violent drug offender. In photos: Rally for social justice marks anniversary of MLK's March on Washington The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech on the National Mall during the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. On the same date in 2020, thousands of protesters marked the anniversary, demanding an end to police brutality and urging Americans to vote in November. Brazilian islands to reopen for tourists who already had COVID-19 A group of scenic Brazilian islands that have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic are reopening for tourists -- but only to those who can prove they had COVID-19. B-52s to fly over all 30 NATO countries in a single day B-52 Stratofortress bombers will ceremonially overfly all 30 NATO countries on Friday, accompanied by allied aircraft in a statement of solidarity. Eglin AFB, Fla., opens center for PTSD, brain, pain condition treatment The U.S. Air Force's first Intrepid Spirit Center, a privately funded post-traumatic stress disorder treatment center, opened this week at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. COVID-19 deaths in U.S. top 1,000 for 3rd day in a row; 46,000 new cases There were more than 1,000 U.S. deaths from COVID-19 for the third straight day Thursday, new data from Johns Hopkins University showed Friday. Aggressive beefalo on the loose in Connecticut Police in Connecticut are warning residents to keep a distance from an "aggressive" escaped beefalo -- a hybrid of a domestic cow and a bison. Breast milk unlikely to transmit COVID-19, study shows Breastfeeding mothers are unlikely to transmit the new coronavirus to their babies via their milk, researchers say. NORAD intercepts three groups of Russian planes near Alaska F-22 fighter planes intercepted three groups of two Russian patrol aircraft near Alaska before they entered U.S. or Canadian airspace, NORAD said on Friday. Esper supports Medal of Honor campaign for Alwyn Cashe Defense Secretary Mark Esper offered his support to a congressional campaign to award a Medal of Honor to U.S. Army SFC Alwyn C. Cashe, who died after repeatedly entering a burning tank to rescue injured soldiers. |
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Jacob Blake Was Shackled in Hospital Bed After Police Shot HimThe authorities said an earlier sexual assault charge was the reason for the restraints, which were removed on Friday. March on Washington 2020: Protesters Hope to Rekindle Spirit of 1963Thousands gathered for a protest on Friday aiming to recall the March on Washington and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Facebook Says It Should Have Taken Down Kenosha Guard PageJacob Blake was shot by police officers in Kenosha, Wis., this week, prompting work stoppages in professional sports. The N.B.A. and N.H.L. will resume playoff games on Saturday. Rival Themes Emerge as Race Enters Final Weeks: Covid vs. Law and OrderThe national political conventions over the last two weeks set the battle lines for the election’s remaining weeks. Joe Biden is focusing on President Trump’s virus management, while the president is hammering a law-and-order message. N.Y.C. Tenants Say They Were Tricked Into Appearing in R.N.C. Video“I am not a Trump supporter,” one of the tenants said, adding that she was furious that her interview with a government official was used for the convention. The Trump Women, Trying to Help Trump With WomenTiffany Trump, Lara Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle and, of course, Ivanka Trump all took a turn at promoting the family business — for all intents and purposes, President Trump — on the convention stage. Emily Miller and Another P.R. Expert Ousted At F.D.A. After Blood Plasma FiascoThe agency’s chief spokeswoman, Emily Miller, was removed from her position just 11 days into the job. And the contract was terminated of a consultant who had advised the F.D.A. chief to correct misleading claims about plasma’s benefits. Spotting $62 Million in Alleged P.P.P. Fraud Was the Easy PartInvestigators have charged big spenders with cheating the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses. But more fraud lies below the surface, and it’ll be harder to find. Hurricane Laura Was Powerful, but Louisiana Was PreparedIn 2005, Hurricane Rita leveled some coastal communities in southwest Louisiana, forcing changes to building codes and attitudes. As Laura approached, the region was ready. Donald Trump Jr.’s Journey to Republican StardomOnce, he was consigned to the sidelines of his father’s endeavors. Now he could be his political heir. Kurt Andersen on ‘Evil Geniuses’Andersen talks about his new book, and Lesley M.M. Blume discusses “Fallout.” America’s Coronavirus Reopening Choice: Schools, Bars or Disney World?We aren’t very good at discussing trade-offs, but we need to make some during this pandemic. ‘But I Saw It on Facebook’: Hoaxes Are Making Doctors’ Jobs HarderWithout the support of social platforms, our efforts to stamp out viral misinformation feel futile. Hurricane Laura Passed, but Disaster Still Looms for TexasWe survived Hurricane Laura, but the Gulf Coast needs better surge protections for the next one. The Strange Success of the Coronavirus ConventionsBoth the Republican and Democratic events reflected the odd mashup of our current media moment. An American Disaster ForetoldEuropeans look at “containment” as the means to deal with Trump. The Massacre That Emboldened White SupremacistsThe 1873 murders of dozens of former slaves in a flyspeck Louisiana town still reverberate. Stephen Miller’s Dystopian AmericaLanguage is a tool for shaping minds, and Miller knows how to weaponize it. N.B.A. Athletes Are Finished Playing America’s Rigged GameIndividuals like Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali and Colin Kaepernick changed society. Can this generation do it by banding together? Kenosha Tells Us More About Where the Right Is Headed Than the R.N.C. DidThe conservative media’s embrace of Kyle Rittenhouse speaks volumes about its priorities. Republican Convention: Best and Worst Moments From Trump’s Big NightOur columnists and contributors give their rankings. ‘It’s a Joy for Me to Bury Them’: A Quest to Honor Migrant DeadBoubacar Wann Diallo is devoted to determining the names and origins of corpses that wash up on Morocco’s shores and to giving them a decent final resting place. ‘WAP’ Is Good, Raunchy Fun. On TikTok, It’s at Home.Men rap and sing about sex in preposterous and sometimes awkward detail all the time. It’s beyond time that the same courtesy is extended to women like Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion and ppcocaine. Sarah Palin’s Suit Against New York Times Will Go to Trial, Judge RulesThe Times’s attempt to bring the case to a close was denied, and a federal judge set a Feb. 1 date to weigh Ms. Palin’s defamation lawsuit over an editorial. Djokovic and Top Men’s Players Are Creating a Players AssociationIt is not clear whether the group will operate like a union, although it was billed that way to get players to join. Women are not being included. House Panel Moves to Hold Pompeo in Contempt of CongressThe House Foreign Affairs Committee cited Mike Pompeo’s defiance of subpoenas related to the State Department’s compliance with Senate Republicans’ investigation targeting the Bidens. 2 TikTok Stars Who Threw Big Parties Face Charges, Prosecutors SayBryce Hall and Blake Gray are accused of defying a ban against big gatherings in Los Angeles. Keith Raniere, Nxivm ‘Sex Cult’ Leader, Should Get Life in Prison, Prosecutors SayKeith Raniere was convicted last year in a trial that exposed the inner workings of the group, in which women were branded and coerced into sex. Clouds of Smoke are Blowing Misery Across the WestWildfires are burning from California to Minnesota, leaving millions of people to cough and wheeze through the toxic air. Gathering indoors brings the risk of coronavirus. Is there no respite? Movies Are Returning to Theaters. Will Audiences Follow?Big-budget films are being released for the first time since March, but the willingness of people to sit inside a closed room with strangers for several hours is still uncertain. Trump Says Crime Is Rampant in N.Y.C. Here Are the Facts.At the Republican National Convention, the president and two other New Yorkers painted a dark picture of the city. The reality is more complex. 7 Takeaways From ‘Melania and Me,’ by the First Lady’s Former FriendStephanie Winston Wolkoff was part of the Trumps’ inner circle — until she wasn’t. Her memoir is a cautionary tale. How to Choose the Right PediatricianTake the time to select the right clinician for your family. Trust us, it’s more important than picking the perfect stroller. Here are some tips to help you get started. Are You an American Voting From Abroad? Here’s How to Do ItThe pandemic has made it more complicated to vote from overseas this year, so it’s best to do it early. Voters from some states need to be extra careful. How Summer Festivals Persevered in the PandemicOrganizers of cultural events in the United States and around the world showed ingenuity to keep cultural celebrations going while taking precautions against the coronavirus. Take a visual tour. Emmys 2020: Ted Danson Made D’Arcy Carden a Better Not-a-RobotIn a conversation, the Emmy nominees and former “Good Place” co-stars discuss their appreciation for the show, the creator Michael Schur and each other. A Doctor Asks: Is Covid Scaring Us Away From Our Humanity?The biggest threat posed by the coronavirus may not be its virulence, but rather the way it slowly erodes what it means to be human. Linda Manz, Young Star of ‘Days of Heaven,’ Dies at 58She was in her teens when she appeared in and narrated Terrence Malick’s 1978 masterpiece. Then came Dennis Hopper’s ‘Out of the Blue.’ And then she disappeared. Auli’i Cravalho on Her New Netflix Drama and the Smell of Wet DogPlaying a homeless teen in “All Together Now” was taxing for several reasons, but the voice of “Moana” was happy to continue her run of strong female roles. Reopened Schools Find Health Risks in Water After Covid-19 LockdownsA number of schools found the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease in their water, and experts say more should expect to see it. What to Cook This WeekendTake advantage of the season and grill some corn soon. More Recent Articles |
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An artificial pancreas system is safe and effective at managing blood sugar levels in kids as young as age 6 with type 1 diabetes, according to a new study.
The New York Yankees placed star outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list with a strained right calf, just days after the slugger returned from the injury.
Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay were tied atop the leaderboard after Friday's second round of the BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Ill.
Gayle Benson, the owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and NBA's Pelicans, has tested positive for the coronavirus.
The death toll one day after Hurricane Laura made landfall in western Louisiana has risen to 14, including four in Texas, local officials said Friday.
The return of college football and the NHL and NBA playoffs highlight live sports action this weekend.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday expanded its emergency use authorization for antiviral remdesivir to allow it to be used on all hospitalized patients.
Dallas Mavericks All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis will miss the remainder of the team's first-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers because of a knee injury.
A recent South Korean government decision to audit North Korean defector-led human rights groups has led to the increased stigmatization of activists.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a death row inmate convicted of murder based on bite-mark evidence, a technique that has since been discredited.
In a new study, published Friday in the journal Science, researchers argue Earth was always wet, formed by waterlogged building blocks. The proof: a collection of meteorites called enstatite chondrites.
The U.S. government on Friday executed a man convicted of raping and killing a 10-year-old girl more than 20 years ago after a federal appeals court dismissed a late stay.
A Maryland woman's mistake while playing a lottery game turned what would have been a small prize into a total $103,182.
A Chicago couple said they were trapped inside their home for hours when a 4-foot snake showed up on their doorstep.
President Donald Trump pardoned Alice Johnson on Friday, two years after granting her clemency for a life sentence she received as a non-violent drug offender.
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech on the National Mall during the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. On the same date in 2020, thousands of protesters marked the anniversary, demanding an end to police brutality and urging Americans to vote in November.
A group of scenic Brazilian islands that have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic are reopening for tourists -- but only to those who can prove they had COVID-19.
B-52 Stratofortress bombers will ceremonially overfly all 30 NATO countries on Friday, accompanied by allied aircraft in a statement of solidarity.
The U.S. Air Force's first Intrepid Spirit Center, a privately funded post-traumatic stress disorder treatment center, opened this week at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
There were more than 1,000 U.S. deaths from COVID-19 for the third straight day Thursday, new data from Johns Hopkins University showed Friday.
Police in Connecticut are warning residents to keep a distance from an "aggressive" escaped beefalo -- a hybrid of a domestic cow and a bison.
Breastfeeding mothers are unlikely to transmit the new coronavirus to their babies via their milk, researchers say.
F-22 fighter planes intercepted three groups of two Russian patrol aircraft near Alaska before they entered U.S. or Canadian airspace, NORAD said on Friday.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper offered his support to a congressional campaign to award a Medal of Honor to U.S. Army SFC Alwyn C. Cashe, who died after repeatedly entering a burning tank to rescue injured soldiers. 
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