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Atlanta Falcons to use drones to clean Mercedes-Benz Stadium after games The Atlanta Falcons plan to use disinfecting drones to sanitize Mercedes-Benz Stadium after games this season amid the coronavirus pandemic. Amazon says 19,816 workers tested positive for COVID-19 since March Amazon said Thursday that 19,816 of its employees have tested positive for COVID-19 between March and Sept. 19. Baltimore Ravens sign star CB Marlon Humphrey to 5-year extension The Baltimore Ravens have signed All-Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey to a multiyear contract extension that will keep him with the franchise through the 2026 season. Alien species to increase by 36 percent globally by 2050 The number of alien species is projected to increase by 36 percent by 2050, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Global Change Biology. House passes $2.2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package The House passed a $2.2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill on Thursday, but Republicans in the Senate remained opposed to the deal as negotiations carried on. Pentagon reports increase in suicide rates among active-duty service members The Pentagon reported that 344 active-duty members died by suicide in 2019, representing an increase in suicide rates over the past two years. Atlanta Braves beat Cincinnati Reds for first playoff series win in 19 years Behind a strong pitching performance from rookie Ian Anderson, the Atlanta Braves swept the Cincinnati Reds in the wild-card round to win a playoff series for the first time in nearly two decades. New Army field manual recommends midday naps The Army released a new field manual Thursday that officially embraces midday naps to help improve performance. Gilead Sciences resumes control of remdesivir distribution Gilead Sciences will resume control of the distribution of remdesivir as a COVID-19 treatment to U.S. hospitals, the Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday. GAO to investigate racism in Veterans Administration The Government Accountability Office plans to investigate claims of systemic racism within the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to lawmakers. Doc Rivers to become Philadelphia 76ers' next head coach Just days after parting ways with the Los Angeles Clippers, Doc Rivers has agreed to become the next head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. American Medical Association petitions Supreme Court to review Title X 'gag order' The American Medical Association on Thursday petitioned the Supreme Court to review two appeals court decisions on a revised rule banning federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions. State Department approves $14B sales of F-35s, F-18s to Switzerland The State Department approved the possible sales -- for $14 billion -- of 80 military aircraft to Switzerland this week. Texas Gov. Abbott limits counties to one absentee ballot drop-off location Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation directing counties to designate just one location for ballot drop-offs, and allowing political parties to install poll watchers to observe the process. Ontario man wins his second lottery jackpot in three months An Ontario man is celebrating a double dose of luck after winning two lottery jackpots in the span of just three months. Judge orders Justice Department's police commission to halt work A federal judge on Thursday ordered a law enforcement commission established by President Donald Trump not to release their findings in a report because their meetings violated transparency laws. Blue whale singing patterns reverse when they start to migrate Researchers discovered blue whales sing mostly at night during the summer, but start singing during the day as fall turns to winter. Europe tightens controls again amid second wave of COVID-19 Several European countries have imposed or are planning to impose new coronavirus restrictions this week after seeing spikes in new cases Thursday. Look: Pickup truck leaves Florida road, ends up in swimming pool The Florida Highway Patrol said a driver was not injured when his pickup truck left the road and ended up plunging into a resident's backyard swimming pool. Red flag warning goes into effect in Northern California amid deadly wildfires A red flag warning went into effect for North and South Bay, central Mendocino County, western Monterey County and most of the Los Padres National Forest in California as deadly wildfires burn throughout the state. Look: Entangled deer rescued from hammock in New York state A New York state animal control officer and a wildlife rehabilitator came to the rescue of a buck with its antlers entangled in a resident's hammock. Watch: Class ring lost decades ago found in yard of owner's former home A man who lost his class ring from a college in New York state was reunited with the ring when it was found decades later in the yard of a house where he used to live. Genetics might explain some cases of cerebral palsy Genetic problems cause about 14% of cerebral palsy cases, and many of the implicated genes control the wiring of brain circuits during early fetal development, new research shows. |
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As Trump Sows Doubts on Mail, Democrats Push More In-Person VotingIn Philadelphia, officials are encouraging voting in person. In Wisconsin, there are ballot-return events in city parks. They reflect an unease over President Trump’s war on mail-in voting. McMaster, Mostly Silent Until Now, Says Trump Is ‘Aiding and Abetting Putin’s Efforts’“This sustained campaign of disruption, disinformation, and denial, is aided by any leader who doesn’t acknowledge it,” President Trump’s former national security adviser said. Facing Grim Polls vs Biden, Trump Leans Into Playing the VictimBe it congressional Democrats, the news media, the standards enforcers at Twitter or, now, the debate commission, President Trump has repeatedly blamed others for problems and self-inflicted wounds. Judge Blocks Trump’s Ban on Foreign WorkersThe court overruled limits on visas for hundreds of thousands of foreign workers during the coronavirus pandemic. New Layoffs Add to Worries Over U.S. Economic SlowdownA standoff over further federal aid and concern over the pandemic’s duration are pushing companies to eliminate jobs. With Bipartisan Deal Elusive, Democrats Push Through Their Own Stimulus BillLawmakers approved the measure along party lines, even as Speaker Nancy Pelosi said a late-stage agreement with the administration was still possible. Wisconsin Is Frazzled by Surging Virus Cases and Growing Campaign FrenzyThe state, up for grabs in the presidential election, has become a coronavirus hot spot. “It’s too late” to solve, one mayor says. Jobs, N.Y.C. Schools, Ella Fitzgerald: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How to Vote by Mail: A GuideHow do you secure an absentee ballot? When will Americans know who has won the presidency? Take a walk through the rules, realities and rancor of the 2020 election. Alexander Vindman Talks With Kara Swisher About Trump and Speaking OutHe spoke out anyway. A key witness in the impeachment investigation speaks to Kara Swisher about what that decision cost him. The Very Strong Case for Joe Biden's Economic PlanThe former vice president’s tax and spending claims are credible; Trump’s aren’t. Considering a Coronavirus Divorce? You’re in Good CompanyA lot of families are going to need restructuring by the time this is over. They probably needed it before. At His Core, Trump Is an ImmoralistWill we let this man and his felons drag us to moral chaos? The 51st State America NeedsYes, statehood for Washington, D.C., is good for Democrats. It is also good for democracy. Should the Presidential Debates Be Canceled?Trump turned the first into a circus of sound and fury. Do we really need two more? A Brief History of the Taxpayer in ChiefFrom Lincoln to Trump, the president’s attitude toward his taxes has shaped the public’s attitude toward theirs. Alarmed by Trump: The Debate Fallout“Will our country have armed men roaming the streets when Mr. Trump loses?” one reader worries. Others discuss the president’s comments about white supremacy, addiction and intelligence. For the Sake of Democracy, Cancel the Trump-Biden DebatesThe president is maneuvering to steal the election. Why help him? The Truth About Today’s Anarchists“Insurrectionary anarchists” have been protesting for racial justice all summer. Some Black leaders wish they would go home. Elderly and Homeless: America’s Next Housing CrisisOver the next decade, the number of elderly homeless Americans is projected to triple — and that was before Covid-19 hit. In Phoenix, the crisis has already arrived. With His New Mystery Novel, John Banville Kills Off a Pen Name“Snow” would normally have been published under the pseudonym Benjamin Black, but Banville says he doesn’t need that “rascal” anymore. Trump Virtually Cuts Off Refugees as He Unleashes a Tirade on ImmigrantsThe Trump administration said it would lower the annual cap on refugees further into rock-bottom record territory as President Trump pursues pre-election xenophobic attacks. Lebanon and Israel, Officially Enemies, Agree to Talks on Sea BorderThe negotiations will be their first on nonsecurity issues in three decades but officials do not expect them to lead to peace talks. Belarus and Turkey Top a Thorny Agenda at E.U. SummitThe delay in punishing Belarus for the crackdown that followed its flawed elections had been a huge embarrassment for the bloc. Jim Murray, a Top Whiskey Critic, Faces Accusations of SexismSeveral distillers and retailers have severed ties to the British writer, after complaints surfaced about the treatment of women in his books and at events. Covid Forces China's Tourists to Spend 'Golden Week' Closer to HomeChinese travelers are expected to fan out across the country in droves, even as anxiety about the virus and the economy lingers. The Special Place Where Ella Fitzgerald Comes AliveThe singer’s concert recordings have always had a power that her studio outings could only imply. “Ella: The Lost Berlin Tapes,” a newly unearthed 1962 performance, magnifies her legacy. 35 Thoughts About Mario on Super Mario’s 35th AnniversaryInsights and observations about Super Mario, what he means to video game culture and why he remains popular today. ‘On the Rocks’ Review: Daddy Dearest and His Late BloomerIn Sofia Coppola’s latest, Rashida Jones plays a woman worried about her marriage. Who’s she gonna call? Bill Murray, a.k.a. Dad. Draymond Green Doesn’t Mind Missing the N.B.A. Finals. This Year.In this newsletter, Marc Stein talks to Green about the Golden State Warriors’ down year, analyzes the many coaching vacancies, and looks at the Lakers-Heat finals. The Best Documentaries on Netflix Right NowFrom true-crime series to Oscar-winning movies, the streaming giant has gone all in on nonfiction filmmaking. Here are the ones you should check out. Where You Carry Body Fat May Affect How Long You LiveExtra weight in some places may lower your risk of dying prematurely. Massachusetts Judge Overturns Murder Conviction, Citing ‘Racial Animus’ in Prosecutors’ EmailsNew evidence emerges in the case of Frances Choy, who spent half of her life imprisoned in Massachusetts for a fire that killed her parents. More Recent Articles |
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The Atlanta Falcons plan to use disinfecting drones to sanitize Mercedes-Benz Stadium after games this season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon said Thursday that 19,816 of its employees have tested positive for COVID-19 between March and Sept. 19.
The Baltimore Ravens have signed All-Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey to a multiyear contract extension that will keep him with the franchise through the 2026 season.
The number of alien species is projected to increase by 36 percent by 2050, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Global Change Biology.
The House passed a $2.2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill on Thursday, but Republicans in the Senate remained opposed to the deal as negotiations carried on.
The Pentagon reported that 344 active-duty members died by suicide in 2019, representing an increase in suicide rates over the past two years.
Behind a strong pitching performance from rookie Ian Anderson, the Atlanta Braves swept the Cincinnati Reds in the wild-card round to win a playoff series for the first time in nearly two decades.
The Army released a new field manual Thursday that officially embraces midday naps to help improve performance.
Gilead Sciences will resume control of the distribution of remdesivir as a COVID-19 treatment to U.S. hospitals, the Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday.
The Government Accountability Office plans to investigate claims of systemic racism within the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to lawmakers.
Just days after parting ways with the Los Angeles Clippers, Doc Rivers has agreed to become the next head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.
The American Medical Association on Thursday petitioned the Supreme Court to review two appeals court decisions on a revised rule banning federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions.
The State Department approved the possible sales -- for $14 billion -- of 80 military aircraft to Switzerland this week.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation directing counties to designate just one location for ballot drop-offs, and allowing political parties to install poll watchers to observe the process.
An Ontario man is celebrating a double dose of luck after winning two lottery jackpots in the span of just three months.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered a law enforcement commission established by President Donald Trump not to release their findings in a report because their meetings violated transparency laws.
Researchers discovered blue whales sing mostly at night during the summer, but start singing during the day as fall turns to winter.
Several European countries have imposed or are planning to impose new coronavirus restrictions this week after seeing spikes in new cases Thursday.
The Florida Highway Patrol said a driver was not injured when his pickup truck left the road and ended up plunging into a resident's backyard swimming pool.
A red flag warning went into effect for North and South Bay, central Mendocino County, western Monterey County and most of the Los Padres National Forest in California as deadly wildfires burn throughout the state.
A New York state animal control officer and a wildlife rehabilitator came to the rescue of a buck with its antlers entangled in a resident's hammock.
A man who lost his class ring from a college in New York state was reunited with the ring when it was found decades later in the yard of a house where he used to live.
Genetic problems cause about 14% of cerebral palsy cases, and many of the implicated genes control the wiring of brain circuits during early fetal development, new research shows. 
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