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New Orleans reports first death from Hurricane Zeta New Orleans reported the first death from Hurricane Zeta when a person was electrocuted after touching a live wire as the storm passed through the state. Hurricane Zeta moves through Alabama, Mississippi Hurricane Zeta made landfall on Louisiana as a Category 2 storm Wednesday evening, bringing life-threatening storm surge, high winds and heavy rain, meteorologists said. Miller family agrees to sell Utah Jazz, other properties for $1.66B The Miller family, which has owned at least 50 percent of the Utah Jazz since 1985, has entered into an agreement to sell the team and other sports and entertainment properties to Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith. Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania, North Carolina to accept mail ballots after Nov. 3 The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled to allow both Pennsylvania and North Carolina to extend the deadlines to accept absentee ballots beyond Election Day on Nov. 3. F-16 intercepts plane flying near Trump's stump through Arizona As President Donald Trump stumped in Arizona on Wednesday, one rally was briefly interrupted by F-16 Air Force jets and a second one featured praise from a retired British politician. Former Colts, Steelers star WR Jimmy Orr dies at 85 Jimmy Orr, a two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Colts after starring at the University of Georgia, has died at age 85. Cincinnati Bengals trade veteran DE Carlos Dunlap to Seattle Seahawks The Cincinnati Bengals traded disgruntled defensive end Carlos Dunlap to the Seattle Seahawks, the team announced Wednesday. Wendy Williams eliminated from 'Masked Singer' Talk-show host Wendy Williams got the boot on "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night. Biden, Harris accuse Republicans of rushing Barrett confirmation to dismantle Obamacare Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Wednesday accused Republicans of seeking to dismantle the Affordable Care Act by confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. NFL plans to limit fan capacity, require masks for Super Bowl LV Amid the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the NFL is moving forward with a plan to limit fan capacity at Super Bowl LV this February. Rockets to hire Mavericks' Stephen Silas as next head coach The Houston Rockets are hiring Dallas Mavericks assistant Stephen Silas to be the franchise's next head coach. Section 230 hearing: Tech CEOs defend law shielding user content Facebook chief and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg told Senate lawmakers Wednesday he favors updating a federal law that shields social media platforms from liability connected to user content. Fight judges favor aggression over skill, study shows New research suggests judges are more likely to award victory to aggressive fighters than skilled fighters, all else being equal. Scientists program robot swarm to count penguins Researchers at Stanford programmed a swarm of drones to autonomously survey penguin colonies. Flu vaccine may lower risk for severe COVID-19, study suggests People who received the flu vaccine in the year before testing positive for COVID-19 are nearly 2 1/2 times less likely to be hospitalized with a severe form of the disease than unvaccinated adults. Store employee clocks out, wins $72,796 lottery jackpot A North Carolina man ended up earning more than expected in a single work day when he scored a $72,796 lottery prize at the store where he works. Vermont woman reconnects with South Korean family after 44 years A Vermont woman who got separated from her family at a South Korean market when she was only 2 years old was reunited with her mother and siblings in a video chat 44 years later. Germany, France announce new lockdowns as COVID-19 spikes Germany and France announced new lockdown measures Wednesday as new COVID-19 cases in Europe spiked to record levels. Mindy Kaling to produce, star in 'Good in Bed' adaptation Mindy Kaling has signed on to produce and star in "Good in Bed," an HBO Max original movie based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Jennifer Weiner. Study: One-third of prostate cancer tumors in Black men have dangerous gene mutations More than one-third of Black men with prostate cancer carry potentially dangerous genetic mutations that cause more severe disease, an analysis published Wednesday by the journal Molecular Cancer Research found. Watch: Kazakhstan tourism spots embrace Borat's 'very nice' catchphrase The tourism board of Kazakhstan is embracing the new Borat movie by using the character's catchphrase, "Very nice," in a series of campaign videos. Defense Secretary Mark Esper: India-U.S. military pact meant to challenge China An agreement between the United States and India calls for military cooperation and is a check on Chinese aggression, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said. Watch: Raccoon leads faculty members on chase through Texas school A Texas high school shared security camera footage of teachers and an animal control officer chasing a loose raccoon through the halls. Boeing to slash 7,000 jobs due to pandemic, 737 Max crisis U.S. aeronautical company Boeing announced it's slashing more than 7,000 jobs as it deals with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing disruptions caused by malfunctions with the 737 Max aircraft. |
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Supreme Court to Let PA, NC Accept Absentee Ballots After Election DayRepublicans in both states opposed the extensions. Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who joined the court on Tuesday, did not participate in either case, saying she had not had time to fully review the briefs. Why Trump’s Closing Argument on Coronavirus Clashes with Science and VotersThe president has continued to downplay the severity of the coronavirus and declare before largely maskless crowds that it is vanishing. The surge in new cases across the country says: Not so. Miles Taylor, a Former Homeland Security Official, Reveals He Was ‘Anonymous’Mr. Taylor, whose criticisms of President Trump in a New York Times Op-Ed article and subsequent book roiled Washington and infuriated Mr. Trump, resigned from the administration last year and endorsed Joe Biden this summer. France and Germany Lock Down as Second Coronavirus Wave GrowsThe new steps are the toughest since the spring and follow added restrictions in Spain and Italy aimed at curbing the spread of the virus and easing the strain on hospitals. M.L.B. Says Justin Turner Refused to Stay Off Field After Dodgers’ Win“Turner’s decision to leave isolation and enter the field was wrong and put everyone he came in contact with at risk,” the league said in a statement. Michigan Poll Shows Biden With 8-Point Lead Over TrumpWhile President Trump counted Michigan as one of his most surprising victories in 2016, he is struggling to maintain support among white voters in the state this year. The 2020 Campaign Is the Most Expensive Ever (By a Lot)The total cost of the races for the White House, the Senate and the House is expected to hit nearly $14 billion. ‘Perception Hacks’ and Other Potential Threats to the ElectionIn the final days of voting, election officials and cybersecurity experts are keeping a close eye on a range of possible ways foreign governments and other hackers could interfere. Days From Election, Police Killing of Walter Wallace Jr., Roils PhiladelphiaThe shooting and its aftermath were guaranteed to ratchet up tensions in a country already on edge. Debates about how to improve police accountability have been complicated by looting. Protests in Poland Over Abortion Law Continue for Sixth DayThe leader of Poland’s ruling party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, accused demonstrators of seeking the destruction of the nation and appealed to supporters to “defend Poland.” How Poland’s New Abortion Law Became Such a Flash PointThe ruling party has tried and failed in the Parliament to restrict abortion. Now the courts it controls have done it, sparking the biggest protests since the government came to power. Forget Halloween. Children Are Frightening Year-Round.Why little kids have a special ability to creep out their parents. Europe, 2020 Election, Dodgers: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Listen to the Modern Love PodcastWhen it comes to forbidden love, a “romantic plan isn’t enough.” Hillary Clinton Says It’s Different This TimeThe 2016 Democratic candidate was certain she’d win four years ago. Now, she’s even more bullish that Biden will. Finally, the Anti-Trump Resistance Gets to VoteNow is our chance to put an end to this presidency. Vote for Progressive Taxation in California, Illinois and ArizonaThe people of Illinois, Arizona and California have a chance to make the distribution of state taxation a little more fair. Er, Can I Ask a Few Questions About Abortion?You know who really reduced abortion numbers in the U.S.? President Obama, with the Affordable Care Act. The Problems with Prop 24 and California's Internet Privacy LawAn update to California’s groundbreaking privacy law falls short. Trump and the Boaty McBoatfacing of AmericaFour years of a joke president is long enough. How Far Might Trump Go?No one is quite sure. There Is Only One Existential Threat. Let’s Talk About It.Our political culture isn’t ready to deal with climate change. ‘You’re Out of Your Mind if You Think I’m Ever Going Back to School’When learning is virtual, Black parents can watch for unfair treatment. Wedding and Birthday Party Infect 56 with Coronavirus in Long Island“This kind of blatant disregard for the well-being of others is not only extremely disappointing; it will not be tolerated,” a Long Island official said. Life Without Parole for Man Who Killed Chicago Police Commander“Justice was served today,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said after sentencing for the midday fatal shooting of Cmdr. Paul Bauer in the Loop. After 50 Years, a Suspect Emerges in Mary Scott Cold Murder CaseWith the help of DNA technology, John Jeffrey Sipos, 75, was arrested in Pennsylvania last weekend in the 1969 murder of Mary Scott, a 23-year-old California woman. Typhoon Molave Slams Into Vietnam, Bringing Death and More MiseryAlready battling devastating floods, the country was hit by one of its biggest storms in decades. In Azerbaijan Rocket Attack, a String of Explosions, Screams and Then BloodCaught in an Armenian rocket attack, a New York Times reporting team captures the agony of an expanding, dirty war. After 12 Years, Arrest Made in Abduction of Former Times Journalist David RohdeA former Taliban commander was arrested in the November 2008 kidnapping of Mr. Rohde and two others in Afghanistan. He was brought to the United States to face charges. Netflix's 'Barbarians' Reclaims a Battle Beloved of Germany’s Far Right“Barbarians” depicts the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, which has long been a rallying cry for German nationalists, including the Nazis. How I Worked From Home Abroad in Mexico for 35 Days During the PandemicMy partner and I both felt we could get away, safely. So we packed the large bottles of sanitizer, double-checked the Wi-Fi and off we went. After a Dampened Celebration, Enduring Glory Still Awaits the DodgersFor years, Los Angeles’s players have borne the burden of a title drought. The unusual circumstances of their World Series win won’t dim the joy and relief that come with the long-awaited championship. Welcome Home! Now Go Straight to Quarantine (or Not)Some cities put international travelers under strict observation for signs of coronavirus infection. Others barely notice when they land. Dispatches from seven arrival halls. Bile and the Beat Fight Heartbreak on Sam Smith’s ‘Love Goes’The sound of the singer and songwriter’s third album is sweeping and luxurious: intimacy blown up to cinematic scale. More Recent Articles |
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New Orleans reported the first death from Hurricane Zeta when a person was electrocuted after touching a live wire as the storm passed through the state.
Hurricane Zeta made landfall on Louisiana as a Category 2 storm Wednesday evening, bringing life-threatening storm surge, high winds and heavy rain, meteorologists said.
The Miller family, which has owned at least 50 percent of the Utah Jazz since 1985, has entered into an agreement to sell the team and other sports and entertainment properties to Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled to allow both Pennsylvania and North Carolina to extend the deadlines to accept absentee ballots beyond Election Day on Nov. 3.
As President Donald Trump stumped in Arizona on Wednesday, one rally was briefly interrupted by F-16 Air Force jets and a second one featured praise from a retired British politician.
Jimmy Orr, a two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Colts after starring at the University of Georgia, has died at age 85.
The Cincinnati Bengals traded disgruntled defensive end Carlos Dunlap to the Seattle Seahawks, the team announced Wednesday.
Talk-show host Wendy Williams got the boot on "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Wednesday accused Republicans of seeking to dismantle the Affordable Care Act by confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
Amid the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the NFL is moving forward with a plan to limit fan capacity at Super Bowl LV this February.
The Houston Rockets are hiring Dallas Mavericks assistant Stephen Silas to be the franchise's next head coach.
Facebook chief and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg told Senate lawmakers Wednesday he favors updating a federal law that shields social media platforms from liability connected to user content.
New research suggests judges are more likely to award victory to aggressive fighters than skilled fighters, all else being equal.
Researchers at Stanford programmed a swarm of drones to autonomously survey penguin colonies.
People who received the flu vaccine in the year before testing positive for COVID-19 are nearly 2 1/2 times less likely to be hospitalized with a severe form of the disease than unvaccinated adults.
A North Carolina man ended up earning more than expected in a single work day when he scored a $72,796 lottery prize at the store where he works.
A Vermont woman who got separated from her family at a South Korean market when she was only 2 years old was reunited with her mother and siblings in a video chat 44 years later.
Germany and France announced new lockdown measures Wednesday as new COVID-19 cases in Europe spiked to record levels.
Mindy Kaling has signed on to produce and star in "Good in Bed," an HBO Max original movie based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Jennifer Weiner.
More than one-third of Black men with prostate cancer carry potentially dangerous genetic mutations that cause more severe disease, an analysis published Wednesday by the journal Molecular Cancer Research found.
The tourism board of Kazakhstan is embracing the new Borat movie by using the character's catchphrase, "Very nice," in a series of campaign videos.
An agreement between the United States and India calls for military cooperation and is a check on Chinese aggression, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said.
A Texas high school shared security camera footage of teachers and an animal control officer chasing a loose raccoon through the halls.
U.S. aeronautical company Boeing announced it's slashing more than 7,000 jobs as it deals with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing disruptions caused by malfunctions with the 737 Max aircraft. 
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