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Golden Knights sign ex-Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo to 7-year deal The Vegas Golden Knights have signed former St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, one of the top players available in free agency this off-season, to a seven-year contract. Johnson & Johnson pauses COVID-19 vaccine trials Johnson & Johnson said Monday it has paused all of its COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials after a study participant fell ill. Facebook updates hate speech policy to ban Holocaust denial Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Monday that the company will update its hate speech policy to ban Holocaust denial. New York Giants' Lorenzo Carter out for season with ruptured Achilles New York Giants outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter ruptured his left Achilles tendon and will miss the remainder of the 2020 season. Jesse Metcalfe eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 29 Actor Jesse Metcalfe was eliminated from Season 29 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Trump touts health at Florida rally after consecutive negative COVID-19 tests President Donald Trump touted his health in his first in-person rally outside of the White House since testing positive for COVID-19 in Florida on Monday, saying he felt "powerful." Chicago White Sox part ways with manager Rick Renteria The Chicago White Sox and manager Rick Renteria have agreed to part ways after four seasons, the team announced Monday. Italian teen on track to become ‘patron saint of the Internet’ An Italian teen who died of leukemia at age 15 is on track to become the first Millennial saint. Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, was beatified by Cardinal Agostino Vallini in his hometown of Assisi, Italy this week. ALCS: Tampa Bay Rays top Houston Astros to take 2-0 series lead The Tampa Bay Rays beat the Houston Astros 4-2 on Monday to grab a 2-0 lead in the AL Championship Series. Roberta McCain, mother of late Sen. John McCain, dies at 108 Roberta McCain, mother of late U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., died Monday at the age of 108, at her home in Washington, D.C., family members announced. Vanderbilt-Missouri football game postponed due to coronavirus The Vanderbilt-Missouri football game scheduled for Saturday in Columbia, Mo., has been postponed to a later date, making it the first Southeastern Conference matchup to be moved this season because of the coronavirus. Guard held in Denver protest shooting was not licensed in city, officials say The Denver private security guard accused of fatally shooting a man Saturday during a clash of dueling protests was not registered with the city, but had a valid concealed carry license, officials said. Biden in Ohio: Trump 'doesn't know what he's doing' on COVID-19 response Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said President Donald Trump "doesn't know what he's doing" in response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a pair of campaign stops in Ohio on Monday. First case of COVID-19 reinfection in U.S. had no known risk factors for disease The first case of COVID-19 reinfection in the United States occurred in a man with no known immune disorders or underlying health conditions to increase his risk for serious illness from the virus, researchers say. Space agency leaders call for greater international cooperation Leaders of seven national space agencies called for greater international cooperation on space endeavors Monday and cited climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic as areas in which such cooperation could pay off. Carnivores living near people eat a lot of human food Carnivores living near people get as much as half their calories from human food, according to a new study published Monday in the journal PNAS. Nasdaq gains 296 points in best day since September as tech stocks surge The Nasdaq Composite gained 296 points on Monday, its best day since September, as a surge in tech stocks led by Apple pushed the broader market higher. Study: One in eight get surprise bills after colonoscopy Nearly one in eight people with private health insurance receive a "surprise" bill for out-of-network expenses after undergoing an elective colonoscopy, an analysis published Monday by Annals of Internal Medicine found. Man wins $5,000, $1M lottery prizes on the same day A Michigan man is celebrating his lucky streak after scratching off a $1 million lottery jackpot on the same day he won a $5,000 prize. Nearly 75,000 COVID-19-related deaths in U.S. may be unreported, study says Deaths of Americans linked to COVID-19 may have gone underreported by nearly 75,000, a new study said. Judge Amy Coney Barrett nominated to U.S. Supreme Court Senate hearings to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court began in Washington, D.C., on October 12, 2020. President Donald Trump nominated Barrett, who sits on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died in September. Barrett would give the high court a greater conservative majority. Look: Book returned to library nearly 60 years overdue Employees at a library in Britain said a poetry book was recently dropped into the return box 60 years after its due date. USAF airmen in Materiel, Global Strike commands to collaborate The U.S. Air Force Materiel Command and Global Strike Command agreed to partner to better understand each other's practices, the Air Force said on Monday. USS Stout comes home after record-breaking 215 days at sea The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Stout returned to Naval Station Norfolk, Va., on Monday, after a record 215 days at sea. |
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Two Parties Offer Dueling Views of Barrett as Confirmation Fight BeginsOn the first day of the election-season confirmation hearings, Democrats portrayed Judge Amy Coney Barrett as a threat to Americans’ health care coverage as Republicans charged anti-Catholic bias. Showtime in a Potential Petri DishThe Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court are a different kind of pinstripe rodeo — one with hazmat suits. Votes and Vitality in Mind, Trump Addresses Rally in Florida“I feel so powerful,” the president said in a 65-minute speech. His voice sounded hoarse, but he claimed he was fully recovered and therefore immune to the coronavirus. As Trump Flouts Safety Protocols, News Outlets Balk at Close CoverageNewspapers and networks are wary of exposing their staff members to the president and his aides, saying they do not have assurance that basic precautions will be taken to protect reporters’ health. No Home, No Wi-Fi: Pandemic Adds to Strain on Poor College StudentsSome low-income students have dropped out, and there are growing concerns about hunger and homelessness. Britain’s New Measures to Control Virus Inflame North-South TensionsBoris Johnson campaigned on a promise to “level up” struggling northern areas, but his three-tier plan threatens to keep them in economically debilitating lockdowns. Trump Funnels Record Subsidies to Farmers Ahead of Election DayDespite an extraordinary government bailout, America’s agriculture sector remains under severe economic pressure. California Republican Party Admits It Placed Misleading Ballot Boxes Around StateGovernment officials say the receptacles are illegal and could lead to voter fraud, but the party says it will continue the practice. Facebook Bans Content About Holocaust Denial From Its SiteMark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, once cited Holocaust denial as something he would allow on the social network for free speech reasons. The Billionaire Who Stood by Jeffrey EpsteinLeon Black, whose $9 billion fortune could buy the best counsel in the world, paid at least $50 million to Mr. Epstein for advice and services after most others had deserted him. Amy Coney Barrett, Vaccines, Election Polls: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Planned Parenthood’s Plan for Amy Coney BarrettAs one woman, Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, stands ready to derail reproductive rights, another, Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson, stands ready to defend them. Republicans’ Galling Bad Faith About the Supreme CourtIt’s way too late for the right to pretend to care about civic norms. California, Reject Prop 22Gig workers deserve the dignity of fair compensation. Mitch McConnell’s Mission of MiseryWhy Senate Republicans won’t help Americans in need. Imagining the Trump Presidency That Wasn’tA politically incorrect administration might have succeeded where this one failed. Charles Koch’s Big Bet on BarrettFor almost 50 years, the multibillionaire has been pushing for a court unfriendly to regulation of the market. He may be on the brink of victory. Don’t Be So Sure a Justice Barrett Would Overturn RoeShe has already been called an extremist on questions of precedent. But in her writing, she has expressed a decidedly mainstream view. Amy Coney Barrett: The Hearings BeginTwo readers appeal to the judge not to overturn health care and abortion policies. Others say that the Democrats will “Bork” the judge and that the questioners should not avoid asking about her religion. Who Is That Masked Man?The president is not the only one adjusting to a new political reality. When the U.S. and China Fight, It Is the Environment That SuffersThe Trump administration’s moves to decouple the two economies means less leverage over Beijing’s green policies. Twitter is Showing That People Are Anxious and DepressedResearchers are looking at online behavior to gauge public mental health. The results aren’t pretty. Giselle Barreto Fetterman, Pennsylvania's Second Lady, Is Target of Racial SlurGisele Barreto Fetterman, the wife of Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, said a woman taunted her at a grocery store. Ms. Fetterman shared video of the confrontation on Twitter. Israel Accepts Ethiopians of Jewish Descent, but Fewer Than PromisedIsrael has been slow to admit Ethiopians whose ancestors converted to Christianity, not seeing them as fully Jewish even if they practice Judaism. Nigerians Demand End to Police Squad Known for Brutalizing the YoungThe government said it would bow to the demands of Nigerians protesting police abuses, but skeptical protesters vowed to keep the pressure on. Top General Declines to Endorse Trump’s Afghan Withdrawal TimelineThe comments from Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, came after the White House tripped over itself on the issue of Afghanistan troop levels in recent days. Cuomo Unveils Statue of Mother CabriniA year after a dispute between New York City and the state, a memorial to the patron saint of immigrants is dedicated in Manhattan. Roberta McCain, the Senator’s Mother and His Beacon, Dies at 108John McCain credited to her his will to survive as a prisoner of war. She later campaigned for him in his 2008 bid for the presidency. Protesters in Portland Topple Statues of Lincoln and RooseveltThe demonstrations highlighted a mass execution overseen by Abraham Lincoln and also targeted Theodore Roosevelt. An Italian Teenager Could Become the First Millennial SaintCarlo Acutis, who died at 15 in 2006 and was an early adopter of the internet, was beatified over the weekend, putting him on the path to sainthood in the Catholic Church. Two Huge Questions Loom as 2020 Census Winds DownThe most contentious census count in memory is nearing an end with questions remaining about the accuracy of its numbers and how they will be used in congressional reapportionment. N.B.A.’s Hollywood Ending Still Leaves QuestionsThere’s a champion (Lakers) and a tally of players with the coronavirus (zero). But as for a date (?), location (??) and salary cap (???) for next season, no one is sure. In Terms of Child Mortality, It’s a Good Time for Public HealthDespite the crises of 2020, parents can realistically expect that children born today will outlive them. That wasn’t always the case. How Brain Fog Plagues Covid-19 SurvivorsThe condition is affecting thousands of patients, impeding their ability to work and function in daily life. More Recent Articles |
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The Vegas Golden Knights have signed former St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, one of the top players available in free agency this off-season, to a seven-year contract.
Johnson & Johnson said Monday it has paused all of its COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials after a study participant fell ill.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Monday that the company will update its hate speech policy to ban Holocaust denial.
New York Giants outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter ruptured his left Achilles tendon and will miss the remainder of the 2020 season.
Actor Jesse Metcalfe was eliminated from Season 29 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
President Donald Trump touted his health in his first in-person rally outside of the White House since testing positive for COVID-19 in Florida on Monday, saying he felt "powerful."
The Chicago White Sox and manager Rick Renteria have agreed to part ways after four seasons, the team announced Monday.
An Italian teen who died of leukemia at age 15 is on track to become the first Millennial saint. Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, was beatified by Cardinal Agostino Vallini in his hometown of Assisi, Italy this week.
The Tampa Bay Rays beat the Houston Astros 4-2 on Monday to grab a 2-0 lead in the AL Championship Series.
Roberta McCain, mother of late U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., died Monday at the age of 108, at her home in Washington, D.C., family members announced.
The Vanderbilt-Missouri football game scheduled for Saturday in Columbia, Mo., has been postponed to a later date, making it the first Southeastern Conference matchup to be moved this season because of the coronavirus.
The Denver private security guard accused of fatally shooting a man Saturday during a clash of dueling protests was not registered with the city, but had a valid concealed carry license, officials said.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said President Donald Trump "doesn't know what he's doing" in response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a pair of campaign stops in Ohio on Monday.
The first case of COVID-19 reinfection in the United States occurred in a man with no known immune disorders or underlying health conditions to increase his risk for serious illness from the virus, researchers say.
Leaders of seven national space agencies called for greater international cooperation on space endeavors Monday and cited climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic as areas in which such cooperation could pay off.
Carnivores living near people get as much as half their calories from human food, according to a new study published Monday in the journal PNAS.
The Nasdaq Composite gained 296 points on Monday, its best day since September, as a surge in tech stocks led by Apple pushed the broader market higher.
Nearly one in eight people with private health insurance receive a "surprise" bill for out-of-network expenses after undergoing an elective colonoscopy, an analysis published Monday by Annals of Internal Medicine found.
A Michigan man is celebrating his lucky streak after scratching off a $1 million lottery jackpot on the same day he won a $5,000 prize.
Deaths of Americans linked to COVID-19 may have gone underreported by nearly 75,000, a new study said.
Senate hearings to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court began in Washington, D.C., on October 12, 2020. President Donald Trump nominated Barrett, who sits on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died in September. Barrett would give the high court a greater conservative majority.
Employees at a library in Britain said a poetry book was recently dropped into the return box 60 years after its due date.
The U.S. Air Force Materiel Command and Global Strike Command agreed to partner to better understand each other's practices, the Air Force said on Monday.
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Stout returned to Naval Station Norfolk, Va., on Monday, after a record 215 days at sea. 
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