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Ex-Bruins defenseman Torey Krug agrees to 7-year deal with Blues Former Boston Bruins star defenseman Torey Krug, one of the top players available in this year's free-agent class, has agreed to a multiyear contract with the St. Louis Blues. China's CCTV to air Game 5 of NBA Finals after one-year ban China's CCTV announced that it will broadcast Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat on Friday, the first NBA broadcast in the country in more than a year. Hurricane Delta moves inland along Louisiana coast Hurricane Delta made landfall in Creole, La., Friday evening, bringing severe conditions and life-threatening storm surge to the region as a Category 2 storm. Dallas Mavericks' Kristaps Porzingis has knee surgery to repair meniscus Dallas Mavericks star big man Kristaps Porzingis underwent surgery to fix a lateral meniscus tear in his right knee, the team announced Friday. Hurricane Delta makes landfall in Louisiana; thousands without power Hurricane Delta made landfall in Creole, La., on Friday evening, slamming the Gulf Coast with 100 mph sustained winds and heavy rain. President Donald Trump schedules events at White House, Florida despite unclear COVID-19 status President Donald Trump, still recovering from a bout with COVID-19, plans to take part -- in person -- at events at the White House and in Florida this weekend, administration officials said Friday. Kyrgyzstan president declares state of emergency amid protests Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov declared a state of emergency Friday as protests over parliamentary elections became violent. Study: Kids' hospitalizations accompany rising unemployment rates COVID-19 has led to widespread job loss in the United States. And now a new study reports that when unemployment rates rise, so do hospitalizations of children. Turkey plans live-fire exercise, missile defense tests Turkey is preparing live-fire exercises in the Aegean Sea, angering Greece, and has transported its Russian-made S-400 air defense system to the Black Sea. British-born suspected Islamic State militants plead not guilty Two British-born accused of killing four American hostages as members of the Islamic State pleaded not guilty Friday in U.S. federal court. Stay-at-home orders cut noise exposure almost in half New research suggests lockdowns and stay-at-home orders led to a dramatic reduction in noise exposure. Family wins $6.4M after using same lottery numbers for 25 years An Irish family who have been playing the lottery together for 25 years using the same set of numbers are celebrating after winning a jackpot of nearly $6.4 million. French couple trying to buy Savannah cat get tiger cub, instead A French couple who purchased what they thought was an exotic Savannah cat from an online ad ended up turning the feline over to authorities when it turned out to be a tiger cub. Defense Dept. awards $600M in contracts for 5G testing at five bases The Defense Department announced it has awarded $600 million in contracts to several companies for testing of 5G communications technology at five U.S. military sites. Survey reinforces Americans' apprehension about rushed COVID-19 vaccine Nearly 40% of Americans say they won't get vaccinated against COVID-19 even if a shot becomes available, according to a survey released Friday by consulting firm Children's Health Defense. U.S. Army hits its recruiting, retention goal for FY 2020 The U.S. Army reached its recruiting and retention goals for fiscal year 2020, but officials said additional diversity in the ranks must be encouraged. Citing 'safety concerns' judge allows Derek Chauvin to live out of state The former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd in May, Derek Chauvin, is allowed to live out of state due to "safety concerns," a judge ordered this week. Watch: Bison escape for a second time in Washington state Residents of a Washington state city said a pair of bison escaped from their owner's home and went wandering through neighborhoods for the second time in three months. Watch: Crane moving shed falls through roof of Florida home Firefighters in Florida said no one was inside a Fort Lauderdale home when a crane moving a shed into a neighbor's yard collapsed and fell through the roof. In photos: Notable deaths of 2020 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020. Submarine USS Wyoming returns after 27-month overhaul The ballistic missile submarine USS Wyoming returned to the fleet after a 27-month overhaul in Norfolk, Va., the Naval Sea Systems Command announced on Friday. Watch: Bull's 8.6-foot horn spread earns Guinness World Record An Texas longhorn bull name Cowboy Tuff Chex is now a Guinness World Record holder thanks to his 8.6-foot span of horns. Former New York Yankees pitcher Edward 'Whitey' Ford dies at 91 Edward "Whitey" Ford, a pitcher who spent all 16 years of his career with the New York Yankees and led the franchise to six World Series championships, has died, the club announced Friday. He was 91. What to stream this weekend: 'The Haunting of Bly Manor,' 'The Right Stuff' "The Haunting of Bly Manor" brings more horror to Netflix, "The Right Stuff" about NASA's first manned space program premieres on Disney+ and "Fear the Walking Dead" returns for Season 6 this weekend. |
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An Editor’s Note on the Trump Tax InvestigationThe New York Times has examined decades of President Trump’s financial records, assembling the most comprehensive picture yet of his business dealings. Election Less Than a Month Away, Trump Leans on Barr and Pompeo for a LiftThe secretary of state said he would make Hillary Clinton’s emails public, handing the president a weapon to attack his political foes as the attorney general resisted his overtures to prosecute them. Signs that the president’s polling slide is over.Kamala Harris and the ‘Double Bind’ of Racism and SexismReactions to her debate performance show not only the bias that women and people of color face, but the fact that for women of color, that bias is more than the sum of its parts. Inside the Trump Campaign’s Strategy to Make Voting a Tooth-and-Nail FightThe campaign’s focus on Election Day operations has intensified, with aggressive plans for poll monitoring and other tactics that Democrats say are efforts at vote suppression. Why Michigan Is Considered ‘Fertile’ Ground for Anti-Government ExtremistsWith its fervent gun culture and its gaping differences between urban and rural populations, Michigan has seen its divisions grow ever wider since at least the 1990s. Trump Raises Stimulus Offer to $1.8 TrillionAfter ending stimulus talks via Twitter on Tuesday, the president reversed course, proposing a plan his own party may reject, and giving Democrats fresh leverage to dictate the terms of a deal. As Virus Surges in Europe, Resistance to New Restrictions Also GrowsPublic health officials say “pandemic fatigue” presents a real challenge to countries trying to enforce new measures meant to slow the virus while avoiding national lockdowns. The Northeast Held the Virus in Check. Now Cases Are Inching Up Again.The Northeast, devastated by the coronavirus in the spring and held up as a model of infection control by summer, is now seeing early signs of a second wave. Cuomo’s Restrictions on Synagogues in Virus Hot Spots Can Go Forward“How can we ignore the compelling state interest in protecting the health and life of all New Yorkers?” asked a federal judge in Brooklyn. Stimulus, Trump Taxes, Twitter: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Can Joe Biden Win Pennsylvania's Working Class?Formerly Democratic counties in the state swung decisively toward Donald Trump in 2016. Can Joe Biden claw back some of the working-class white vote? What Happens if Trump Won’t Leave?David Brooks joins the podcast to game out election nightmare scenarios and to discuss how Trump’s illness could change voters’ minds. Or not. Subscribe to the Modern Love PodcastLove will sound a little different this season. Let’s Make a DealThe nation needs another round of federal aid. President Trump and Congress need to rise to the moment. Talk Radio Is Turning Millions of Americans Into ConservativesThe medium is at the heart of Trumpism. Don’t Give Up on AmericaThis country is not just an idea. It’s a family. The 1619 ChroniclesJournalism does better when it writes the first rough draft of history, not the last word on it. A.O.C.’s Mistake in Pulling Out of a Rabin MemorialHow politicians cave in an age of absolutist moral judgments. Concerns About Trump’s Erratic BehaviorReaders worry that steroids may be affecting the president’s mental state and call for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. What Moral Philosophy Tells Us About Our Reactions to Trump’s IllnessThe impulse to wish harm on others may come naturally, but that doesn’t make it right. What Makes Mike Pence’s Complicity So ChillingThe vice president will be remembered as the great enabler. Court Packing Can Be an Instrument of JusticeIf Republicans replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Amy Coney Barrett, they should pay a price. The Private Sector Can’t Pay for EverythingWith stimulus delayed amid waffling by President Trump, employers have been left to fend for themselves. The results have been troubling. An Evangelical Conquista in AmazoniaThis isn’t the first time missionaries have risked spreading disease alongside the word of god. This Year, ‘The Great British Baking Show’ Offers Extra Sweet NormalcyThe show’s comfort viewing status has reached new heights with its latest season, filmed within a coronavirus bubble and with a familiar format, sans social distancing. The Island Brokers Are OverwhelmedThe wealthy want to escape the pandemic to a private, isolated paradise. The people who sell islands have to explain: It’s complicated. A Life of James Beard Stocked With Tasty Morsels“The Man Who Ate Too Much,” by John Birdsall, a food critic and former cook, offers a thoroughly researched, sensitive portrait of the man known as the “dean of American cookery.” The Heat Defeat the Lakers in Game 5The Heat forced a sixth game in the best-of-seven N.B.A. finals. The Lakers lead the series, 3-2. Rays End Yankees’ Season With a Late Homer in Game 5Mike Brosseau hit a solo home run off Aroldis Chapman in the eighth inning to send Tampa Bay past the Yankees and into the A.L.C.S. Scientist Accused of Hiding Chinese Funds Sues Harvard, Saying It Abandoned HimCharles M. Lieber, the chair of Harvard’s chemistry department, claimed in the lawsuit that the university turned its back on a “dedicated faculty member.” ‘Tiger King’ Star Doc Antle Is Charged With Wildlife TraffickingMr. Antle’s daughters and a former roadside zoo owner in Virginia also face charges of animal cruelty. Whitey Ford, Beloved Yankees Pitcher Who Confounded Batters, Dies at 91An irrepressible son of New York City, Ford joined the pantheon of baseball legends who dominated the 1950s and ’60s. Hurricane Delta Makes Landfall in LouisianaThe 10th hurricane to make landfall in the United States this year came six weeks after Hurricane Laura hit Cameron Parish. Even as the Economy Grew, More Children Lost Health InsuranceA new analysis shows that coverage levels fell for a third straight year. And that was before the pandemic struck. Some Conservatives Rally Behind Teenager Charged in Protesters’ DeathsSupporters are donating to the legal defense of Kyle Rittenhouse, who prosecutors say killed two protesters of a police shooting in Kenosha, Wis. How We Exercise During a PandemicIt’s one way of residing in a body. At a Reduced Frieze Week, a Focus on Black ArtThis year’s edition was less extensive because of the pandemic, but many shows reflected a new focal point in the art world. ‘Tehran’ Is the Latest Israeli Thriller, Emphasis on ThrillsThe unabashedly entertaining Apple TV+ series, which follows a young female operative in Iran, is a departure from the gritty, manly espionage dramas Israel is known for, like “Fauda.” Henry Golding Drew on His Own Cultural Confusion in ‘Monsoon’The actor discussed how playing a British-Vietnamese man trying to understand his identity resonated with Golding’s experiences living in Britain and Malaysia. You Won’t Want to Share This Roasted CauliflowerOlives, crispy Parmesan and pancetta bring out the vegetable’s gentler, most irresistible side. More Recent Articles |
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Former Boston Bruins star defenseman Torey Krug, one of the top players available in this year's free-agent class, has agreed to a multiyear contract with the St. Louis Blues.
China's CCTV announced that it will broadcast Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat on Friday, the first NBA broadcast in the country in more than a year.
Hurricane Delta made landfall in Creole, La., Friday evening, bringing severe conditions and life-threatening storm surge to the region as a Category 2 storm.
Dallas Mavericks star big man Kristaps Porzingis underwent surgery to fix a lateral meniscus tear in his right knee, the team announced Friday.
Hurricane Delta made landfall in Creole, La., on Friday evening, slamming the Gulf Coast with 100 mph sustained winds and heavy rain.
President Donald Trump, still recovering from a bout with COVID-19, plans to take part -- in person -- at events at the White House and in Florida this weekend, administration officials said Friday.
Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov declared a state of emergency Friday as protests over parliamentary elections became violent.
COVID-19 has led to widespread job loss in the United States. And now a new study reports that when unemployment rates rise, so do hospitalizations of children.
Turkey is preparing live-fire exercises in the Aegean Sea, angering Greece, and has transported its Russian-made S-400 air defense system to the Black Sea.
Two British-born accused of killing four American hostages as members of the Islamic State pleaded not guilty Friday in U.S. federal court.
New research suggests lockdowns and stay-at-home orders led to a dramatic reduction in noise exposure.
An Irish family who have been playing the lottery together for 25 years using the same set of numbers are celebrating after winning a jackpot of nearly $6.4 million.
A French couple who purchased what they thought was an exotic Savannah cat from an online ad ended up turning the feline over to authorities when it turned out to be a tiger cub.
The Defense Department announced it has awarded $600 million in contracts to several companies for testing of 5G communications technology at five U.S. military sites.
Nearly 40% of Americans say they won't get vaccinated against COVID-19 even if a shot becomes available, according to a survey released Friday by consulting firm Children's Health Defense.
The U.S. Army reached its recruiting and retention goals for fiscal year 2020, but officials said additional diversity in the ranks must be encouraged.
The former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd in May, Derek Chauvin, is allowed to live out of state due to "safety concerns," a judge ordered this week.
Residents of a Washington state city said a pair of bison escaped from their owner's home and went wandering through neighborhoods for the second time in three months.
Firefighters in Florida said no one was inside a Fort Lauderdale home when a crane moving a shed into a neighbor's yard collapsed and fell through the roof.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020.
The ballistic missile submarine USS Wyoming returned to the fleet after a 27-month overhaul in Norfolk, Va., the Naval Sea Systems Command announced on Friday.
An Texas longhorn bull name Cowboy Tuff Chex is now a Guinness World Record holder thanks to his 8.6-foot span of horns.
Edward "Whitey" Ford, a pitcher who spent all 16 years of his career with the New York Yankees and led the franchise to six World Series championships, has died, the club announced Friday. He was 91.
"The Haunting of Bly Manor" brings more horror to Netflix, "The Right Stuff" about NASA's first manned space program premieres on Disney+ and "Fear the Walking Dead" returns for Season 6 this weekend. 
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