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U.S. signs international anti-abortion declaration The United States on Thursday joined Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia and Uganda as co-sponsors of an international anti-abortion declaration that was signed by some 30 United Nations members. 2020 Holiday Bowl canceled due to coronavirus pandemic The 2020 Holiday Bowl has been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, bowl organizers announced Thursday. Former Minnesota Vikings great Matt Blair dies at 70 Former Minnesota Vikings star linebacker Matt Blair died Thursday at age 70, the team announced. Las Vegas Raiders put four starting offensive linemen on COVID-19 list The Las Vegas Raiders have placed four starting offensive linemen and one defensive back on the reserve/COVID-19 list. FBI: Russian hackers targeting government networks Russian hackers have targeted dozens of government computer networks in recent weeks, the FBI warned Thursday, adding that there's no indication the efforts have disrupted the U.S. elections process. Patriot Express flights to begin random COVID-19 testing for passengers Passengers boarding Patriot Express flights departing from the Seattle-Tacoma and Baltimore-Washington airports will be subject to random COVID-19 testing starting next week. About 200 soldiers relocated after mold found in Fort Bragg barracks About 200 soldiers at North Carolina's Fort Bragg were moved from their barracks this month after mold was found in two buildings on the installation. Vikings' Danielle Hunter to undergo season-ending neck surgery Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Danielle Hunter will have neck surgery and miss the remainder of the 2020 season. NASA prototype can diagnose multiple illnesses by analyzing breath NASA researchers have developed a prototype of a technology that can a variety of illnesses and abnormalities just by analyzing compounds in a person's breath. Ravens acquire Pro Bowl DE Yannick Ngakoue in trade with Vikings The Baltimore Ravens are acquiring former Pro Bowl defensive end Yannick Ngakoue in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings. FDA approves remdesivir to treat hospitalized COVID-19 patients Gilead Sciences' antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir, sold under the brand name Veklury, was approved by the FDA Thursday to treat patients who have been hospitalized with the virus. Epsilon to lash Bermuda with strong winds, heavy rain After rapidly strengthening into a major hurricane on Wednesday, Epsilon weakened a bit overnight Thursday as it crept closer to Bermuda. Coffee, green tea may extend life for people with Type 2 diabetes If you've got type 2 diabetes and love drinking green tea or coffee, new research suggests you may be reducing your odds of a premature death. East Troublesome Fire forces evacuations, shutters national park in Colorado The East Troublesome Fire has grown six-fold over the past 24 hours in northern Colorado, prompting evacuations and road closures in and around Rocky Mountain National Park, local emergency officials said Thursday. Dow climbs 152 points as Pelosi says stimulus deal is 'just about here' U.S. markets rose Thursday as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the latest COVID-19 stimulus package was "just about here" amid ongoing negotiations with the White House. University of Utah reaches $13.5M settlement with parents of slain student The University of Utah announced a $13.5 million settlement to the parents of slain student-athlete Lauren McCluskey on Thursday, the two-year anniversary of her death. Bird-sized dinosaurs evolved ability to glide, but time in the skies was short-lived New research suggests a pair of bird-like dinosaurs weren't able to fly. Instead, the pair could only clumsily glide. Winning lottery ticket spent 6 months on oblivious winner's fridge An Australian woman who won a lottery jackpot of more than $140,000 said her ticket was stuck to her refrigerator for six months before she found out it was winner. Watch: Bear opens car door, climbs inside in Tennessee An Indiana family visiting Tennessee captured video of a black bear wandering up to their unoccupied car, opening a door and climbing inside. Study: HIV-positive adults show early signs of aging, even after antiretroviral therapy People with HIV experience aging-related illnesses such as heart disease and brain disorders earlier than those without the virus, even if they have been on antiretroviral therapy, a UCLA-led study found. Goldman Sachs pleads guilty in U.S., agrees to pay $2.9B in 1MDB scandal U.S. investment house Goldman Sachs and its Malaysian subsidiary have agreed to pay more than $2.9 billion after admitting to bribery as part of the 1MDB scandal, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday. State Department approves $1.4B sales of missile systems to Taiwan The State Department approved two possible arms deals with Taiwan, which will total $1.4 billion if they go through, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced. Engagement ring lost 15 years ago found during bathroom remodeling A Kentucky woman who lost her engagement ring 15 years ago had a pleasant surprise when the long-lost ring was found by construction workers remodeling her bathroom. |
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Moderator Kristen Welker Manages to Keep Order at Final Debate“I’m jealous,” said Chris Wallace, the moderator of the unruly matchup last month, just after the debate, which featured a more civil President Trump. Trump Campaign Draws Rebuke for Surveilling Philadelphia VotersPresident Trump’s campaign has been videotaping voters at ballot drop boxes, a tactic that could amount to illegal voter intimidation, Pennsylvania’s attorney general says. Trump Posts ‘60 Minutes’ Interview After Telling Lesley Stahl: ‘That’s No Way to Talk’“I feel that you both have insulted ‘60 Minutes’ and me by not answering any of our questions,” Ms. Stahl tells Vice President Mike Pence. What We Know and Don’t About Hunter Biden and a LaptopPresident Trump’s allies have promoted claims of corruption aimed at the former vice president’s son in an effort to damage the Biden campaign. Russia Poses Greater Election Threat Than Iran, Many U.S. Officials SayRussia’s hackers appeared to be preparing to sow chaos amid any uncertainty around election results, officials said. Trump Issues Order Giving Him More Leeway to Hire and Fire Federal WorkersThe move would give the president greater freedom to weed out what he sees as a “deep state” bureaucracy. The executive order, which could be rescinded if he is not re-elected, was condemned by civil service unions. Iowa Never Locked Down. Its Economy Is Struggling Anyway.President Trump has blamed Democratic officials’ rules for impeding the recovery. But even where restrictions are few, business is far from normal. In Iran, Aydin Aghdashloo Is Accused of Sexual Misconduct by 13 WomenThe #MeToo movement has hit a nerve among Iran’s women. Now accusations against a politically connected celebrity artist are testing the movement in a sexually conservative society dominated by men. Presidential Debate, Russia, Fall Cocktails: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Kara Swisher and Dr. Jennifer Doudna on CRISPR and Its PossibilitiesDr. Jennifer Doudna, a Nobel Prize recipient, talks to Kara Swisher about the power — and pitfalls — of CRISPR gene-editing technology. Modern Love Podcast: When Getting Old Never HappensLove stories cut short by the unexpected live on in alternate endings. How Democrats Won the War of IdeasThe era of big government is here. How Many Americans Will Ayn Rand Kill?Liberty doesn’t mean freedom to infect other people. In a State of ViolenceThe people of Nigeria are standing up to a government that seems to hate us. Who Won the Presidential Debate?Tell us which candidate came out on top. Google, You Can’t Buy Your Way Out of ThisThe Justice Department is demanding that the company prove its greatness by competing in the market. What Does Amy Coney Barrett Mean for the Supreme Court?We know who her allies are, and we know how to read what she’s written or signed. America and the Coronavirus: ‘A Colossal Failure of Leadership’In its destruction of American lives, treasure and well-being, this pandemic marks the greatest failure of U.S. governance since Vietnam. Three Steps for Safe Pandemic VotingDon’t wait until Election Day: Make a plan, vote early if you can and take the usual coronavirus precautions. How to Reopen the American MindIn the midst of an existential crisis for higher education, is it even reasonable to expect the humanities to survive? Some Republicans Are Abandoning the Trump ShipHow some G.O.P. senators are distancing themselves from President Trump, and why some people continue to support him. He Was a Rising Jazz Pianist. Then His N.Y.C. Dreams Were Shattered.The police said an attack on the pianist was not a hate crime, but social media disagreed. Now he’s considering a return to Japan. Grateful for a Wedding in PrisonChelsea Moore, a law student, married Christopher Blackwell, who is incarcerated, at the Monroe Correctional Complex in Washington State. He will be released in 2045. I Learned This Stress-Management Trick When I Was 3It soothes me. Makes me more present, less anxious. And it just feels good. Appeals Court Says Uber and Lyft Must Treat California Drivers as EmployeesThe ruling adds new urgency to a ballot measure in the state that would exempt the companies from a new labor law intended to give gig workers more employment rights. Waukegan Police Killing of Black Man Sets Off Protests in IllinoisThe police in Waukegan, Ill., said Marcellis Stinnette, 19, was fatally shot while riding in a car that went into reverse toward a police officer who had been approaching during an investigation. Court blocks Trump from getting undocumented immigrants’ census data for his reapportionment plan.F.T.C. Decision on Pursuing Facebook Antitrust Case Is Said to Be NearAny action would follow the Justice Department’s landmark suit this week against Google, as a bipartisan tech backlash ramps up. Judge Dismisses Third-Degree Murder Charge Against Derek Chauvin in George Floyd KillingThe judge upheld the more serious charge of second-degree murder against Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was captured on video kneeling on Mr. Floyd’s neck. Late-Season Wildfires Rampage Through ColoradoAfter a season of hellish wildfires throughout the West, there is new evidence that climate change and rampant growth are creating perfect breeding grounds for fire. ‘We Are Not Going to Lie Down’: A Coronavirus Revolt in EnglandHow a Liverpool gym led a local rebellion against the government’s inscrutable rules. Hedge Fund Magnate Is Moving His $41 Billion Firm From N.Y. to FloridaThe firm, Elliott Management, led by Paul Singer, will transfer its headquarters to West Palm Beach, Fla., because of the pandemic. A Radical Cleric Ignites an Islamist Resistance in AfghanistanThe cleric’s supporters in Herat are enforcing harsh Shariah law reminiscent of the Taliban’s. Women are alarmed, and the government has been able to do little. 7 Months Into the Pandemic and I’m Losing Motivation. Help?!Not productive? No problem. Neo Rauch’s New Rule: ‘Never Answer a Critic’Neo Rauch’s provocative statements drew him into a nasty public dispute. He now wants to put that behind him. How Income Inequality Has Erased Your Chance to Drink the Great WinesBenchmark bottles were always a splurge. But an increasing concentration of wealth has put them out of reach for all but the richest connoisseurs. Why Doesn’t My Mom Realize What Her Vote Means for Me?A reader feels hurt by a parent’s apathy over transgender rights. ‘The Witches’ Review: A Tale of Mice and Women, Toil and TroubleIn this new take on the Roald Dahl book, Robert Zemeckis sets loose his cameras, and Octavia Spencer side-eyes Anne Hathaway. The Pandemic’s Real Toll? 300,000 Deaths, and It’s Not Just From the CoronavirusA C.D.C. analysis finds that overall death rates have risen, particularly among young adults and people of color. Family of Lauren McCluskey Agrees to $13.5 Million Settlement in Daughter’s DeathThe University of Utah, where Ms. McCluskey, 21, was killed in 2018, said its employees had “failed to fully understand and respond appropriately to Lauren’s situation.” More Recent Articles |
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The United States on Thursday joined Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia and Uganda as co-sponsors of an international anti-abortion declaration that was signed by some 30 United Nations members.
The 2020 Holiday Bowl has been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, bowl organizers announced Thursday.
Former Minnesota Vikings star linebacker Matt Blair died Thursday at age 70, the team announced.
The Las Vegas Raiders have placed four starting offensive linemen and one defensive back on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Russian hackers have targeted dozens of government computer networks in recent weeks, the FBI warned Thursday, adding that there's no indication the efforts have disrupted the U.S. elections process.
Passengers boarding Patriot Express flights departing from the Seattle-Tacoma and Baltimore-Washington airports will be subject to random COVID-19 testing starting next week.
About 200 soldiers at North Carolina's Fort Bragg were moved from their barracks this month after mold was found in two buildings on the installation.
Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Danielle Hunter will have neck surgery and miss the remainder of the 2020 season.
NASA researchers have developed a prototype of a technology that can a variety of illnesses and abnormalities just by analyzing compounds in a person's breath.
The Baltimore Ravens are acquiring former Pro Bowl defensive end Yannick Ngakoue in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings.
Gilead Sciences' antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir, sold under the brand name Veklury, was approved by the FDA Thursday to treat patients who have been hospitalized with the virus.
After rapidly strengthening into a major hurricane on Wednesday, Epsilon weakened a bit overnight Thursday as it crept closer to Bermuda.
If you've got type 2 diabetes and love drinking green tea or coffee, new research suggests you may be reducing your odds of a premature death.
The East Troublesome Fire has grown six-fold over the past 24 hours in northern Colorado, prompting evacuations and road closures in and around Rocky Mountain National Park, local emergency officials said Thursday.
U.S. markets rose Thursday as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the latest COVID-19 stimulus package was "just about here" amid ongoing negotiations with the White House.
The University of Utah announced a $13.5 million settlement to the parents of slain student-athlete Lauren McCluskey on Thursday, the two-year anniversary of her death.
New research suggests a pair of bird-like dinosaurs weren't able to fly. Instead, the pair could only clumsily glide.
An Australian woman who won a lottery jackpot of more than $140,000 said her ticket was stuck to her refrigerator for six months before she found out it was winner.
An Indiana family visiting Tennessee captured video of a black bear wandering up to their unoccupied car, opening a door and climbing inside.
People with HIV experience aging-related illnesses such as heart disease and brain disorders earlier than those without the virus, even if they have been on antiretroviral therapy, a UCLA-led study found.
U.S. investment house Goldman Sachs and its Malaysian subsidiary have agreed to pay more than $2.9 billion after admitting to bribery as part of the 1MDB scandal, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday.
The State Department approved two possible arms deals with Taiwan, which will total $1.4 billion if they go through, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced.
A Kentucky woman who lost her engagement ring 15 years ago had a pleasant surprise when the long-lost ring was found by construction workers remodeling her bathroom. 
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