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Coyotes renounce rights to controversial draft pick Mitchell Miller The Arizona Coyotes renounced the rights to draft pick Mitchell Miller after learning more about his history of assault and racism as a juvenile, the team announced Thursday. At least 6 dead as hurricane Zeta cuts power to almost 2 million in South At least six people have died and almost 2 million customers remained without power as Category 2 hurricane Zeta moved through the U.S. South, leaving a path of destruction. Oversight committee: HHS paid contractors to vet celebrities for $265 million COVID-19 PSA The House committee on oversight and reform on Thursday said the Health and Human Services Department paid a contractor to vet hundreds of celebrities for a $265 million ad campaign about the COVID-19 pandemic. Walmart pulls guns and ammo from store shelves ahead of election Walmart pulled guns and ammunition from the shelves of its stores in the days before the U.S. presidential election because the company fears store break-ins and thefts during potential civil unrest. Jaguars' Gardner Minshew dealing with multiple fractures in throwing thumbGray wolves stripped of federal endangered species protections The U.S Department of the Interior announced Thursday it was lifting endangered species protections for gray wolves in the United States, saying the 45-year recovery of U.S. wolves has "exceeded all conservation goals." Clemson star QB Trevor Lawrence tests positive for COVID-19 Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence has tested positive for the coronavirus and will miss Saturday's game against Boston College. Authorities identify suspect in Nice, France, 'terrorist attack' that killed 3 Authorities identified Brahim Aouissaui, a 21-year-old immigrant from Tunisia, as the suspect in a knife attack that killed at least three people at the Notre Dame Basilica in the French city of Nice on Thursday. Netflix raises prices for standard, premium plans in United States Netflix on Thursday raised the price for its standard plan to $14 and its premium plan to $18 in the United States. Patriots WR Julian Edelman to miss game vs. Bills after knee surgery New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman will miss Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills after undergoing knee surgery. Pentagon releases Electromagnetic Superiority Strategy The Pentagon released its Electromagnetic Spectrum Superiority Strategy Thursday. FBI arrests leader of white supremacist group in Michigan The leader of the white supremacist group "The Base" and one other man were arrested in Michigan amid a crackdown on extremist groups in the state following a plot to kidnap the governor. Marines, sailors to conduct arctic training exercise in Norway The Marines and sailors of the "Teufelhunden Battalion" are preparing to conduct bilateral arctic warfare training alongside Norwegian troops, the Marines announced. Hall of Famer Tony La Russa, 76, hired as White Sox manager The Chicago White Sox hired Hall of Famer Tony La Russa to be the club's next manager, the team announced Thursday. Mental, physical health has suffered during pandemic lockdowns, study shows You might be onto something if you suspect your mental and physical health declined during the COVID-19 lockdown earlier this year. Supreme Court rejects second challenge to North Carolina mail ballot deadline The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to North Carolina's decision to extend its deadline to count mail-in ballots to Nov. 13 for the second time in two days on Thursday. Air Force launches Minuteman III missile 4,200 miles in test Experts from the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center launched an unarmed LGM-30G Minuteman III missile at California's Vandenberg Air Force Base Thursday. OSIRIS-REx successfully stows sample of asteroid Bennu The asteroid sample collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft early this month has been safely secured in its return capsule. 140 dead after migrant shipwreck near Senegal At least 140 people drowned after a vessel carrying migrants to Europe capsized off the coast of Senegal, the United Nations' International Organization for Migration said Thursday. Leg hairs help ogre-faced spiders hear predators, prey Spiders don't have ears, but they can "hear" by sensing vibrations through other parts of their bodies. Man wins $3.4 million using lottery numbers from different drawing An Australian man who won a nearly $3.4 million lottery jackpot said his numbers came from an unusual source -- a previous lottery drawing. Wisconsin island for sale with two cottages, boathouse A Wisconsin property listed for sale is gaining attention online for an unusual reason -- it's a private island with two cottages and boathouse. Dow climbs 139 points as tech stocks lead rebound The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 139 points on Thursday as tech stocks helped markets rebound from their worst day in months. Gene editing method may cause chromosome loss in developing embryos Researchers testing technology to edit DNA during human development have found that the process often eliminates an entire section of genetic material and could threaten the health of the baby. |
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Biden’s Call for ‘National Mask Mandate’ Gains Traction in Public Health CirclesA presidential order would almost certainly face a legal challenge. But if elected, Joseph R. Biden Jr. would have other levers at his disposal to make mask wearing a cultural norm. Death Rates Have Dropped for Seriously Ill Covid PatientsSurvival rates have improved with medical advances and less crowded hospitals, studies say. But the latest record-breaking surge in infections could reverse the gains. Trump and Biden Converge in Florida, an Elusive Prize Still Up for GrabsThe presidential rivals both appeared in Tampa, confronting their vulnerabilities and courting a range of voters, a clear sign that both see their political fortunes tied to the state. No Selfies or Hugs, but Biden Is Sneaking In Meet and GreetsFrom a distance, with an elbow tap instead of a hug, the former vice president is getting a version of the in-person campaigning he loves. In Voting Cases, Chief Justice Roberts Is Alone but in ControlWhile the chief justice’s views have not been fully endorsed by any of his colleagues, they have so far prevailed in five recent disputes, delivering victories to both Democrats and Republicans. Dan Bongino Has No Idea Why Facebook Loves HimThe right-wing commentator, whose page performs better than those of major news organizations, is perplexed by his social media success. Turkish Bank Case Showed Erdogan’s Influence With TrumpNew details of the Justice Department’s handling of the accusations against Halkbank reveal how Turkey’s leader pressured the president, prompting concern from top White House aides. Justice Dept. Is Said to Quietly Quash Inquiry Into Tamir Rice KillingSupervisors denied civil-rights prosecutors’ request to use a grand jury for their investigation into the 2014 shooting of a Black boy by a Cleveland police officer, but did not tell his family. Celebrity Vetting and ‘Helping the President’ to Defeat Coronavirus DespairIn a letter to Alex M. Azar II, the health secretary, House Democrats detailed how a $265 million public relations campaign tried to bolster President Trump. Economy’s Big Rebound Leaves a Shortfall as Progress SlowsThird-quarter growth set a record, fueled by federal assistance. But recent signs point to a loss of momentum in job gains and production. Big Tech Continues Its Surge Ahead of the Rest of the EconomyAmazon, Apple, Facebook and Alphabet reported the latest in a string of enormous quarterly profits on Thursday. The Court of Master Sommeliers Has a Sexual Harassment ProblemThe Court of Master Sommeliers confers high honors, but many women candidates say they’ve paid a steep price. How to Do School When Motivation Has Gone MissingHere’s what teenagers can do to equip themselves to move forward during this difficult and frustrating time. Can I Tell My Friend Her Halloween Costume Is Problematic?A reader feels that Scarlett O’Hara-style period dress may be seen as whitewashing the antebellum South. G.D.P., Florida, Octopus: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Still Processing Podcast: 'Waiter, There’s a Fly in Our Bubble'Do we have enough bread crumbs to get to the truth? Kara Swisher Talks Big Tech Monopolies and the Google Antitrust Case with Lina KhanHow antitrust lawyer Lina Khan is taking on the most powerful men in Silicon Valley. Holidays Must Look Different This Year. Lives Are at Stake.This year’s holiday season will be hard. But shared sacrifice will keep coronavirus outbreaks from spreading further. Lies, Damned Lies and Trump RalliesWho you gonna believe, me or your own eyes? Trump’s Thoroughly Modern MasculinityThe president isn’t a throwback to old-school masculinity. He’s a he-man specifically engineered for our image-based, sensation-saturated times. Five Great Things Biden Has Already DoneWe’re learning not to underestimate the guy. The Voting Suppression Tipping PointFor years, Republicans have made it harder and harder for Americans to vote. Is that strategy backfiring? The Venezuelan-American Vote, From a First-Timer in FloridaOur vote could play a key role in November. We need to see beyond the bluster, and look at the way Trump has treated our community in the U.S. How Trump Destroyed American CultureHow this president invaded our brains and destroyed American culture. So, Russia, You Want to Mess With Our Voting Machines?The United States should threaten to retaliate — and I’m not talking about economic sanctions or legal indictments. New Joni Mitchell Collection Captures Her Early Career TransformationA five-disc archival collection traces the beginnings of one of the most daring trajectories in popular music. ‘South Park’ Creators Break Down 'Sassy Justice,' Their Deepfake VideoIn an interview, Trey Parker, Matt Stone and their collaborator Peter Serafinowicz discuss the back story of “Sassy Justice,” their deepfake video that used images of President Trump and others. Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence Tests Positive for the CoronavirusThe star quarterback, who will miss this weekend’s game against Boston College, said he had “relatively mild” symptoms. At Least 140 Drown in Worst Shipwreck of 2020, U.N. Agency SaysAbout 200 migrants were aboard a boat that caught fire and capsized on Saturday, hours after it had left Senegal for the Canary Islands, according to the International Organization for Migration. Kavanaugh Fixes Error in Election Opinion After Vermont ComplaintJustice Brett M. Kavanaugh made a correction to a concurring opinion after Vermont officials pointed out that he mistakenly said the state had not changed its election rules. Chris Christie Makes Cameo Video For Montana Democrat (By Mistake)The former New Jersey governor is the latest Republican politician to be tricked into making a video for the opposing party. New York Nightmare: Man Falls Through Sidewalk Into Rat-Filled Chasm“Rats crawling on him, he can’t move,” said the brother of the man, who was rescued after about 30 minutes and remains hospitalized in stable condition. Stefanik’s Loyalty to Trump Is Flashpoint in $16 Million N.Y. RaceRepresentative Elise Stefanik’s strenuous defense of the president has enabled her Democratic opponent to raise $5 million. Ms. Stefanik has raised even more. How to Be an Active Bystander When You See Casual RacismA few small actions can go a long way. A Glass House in the Mexican DesertJust outside San Miguel de Allende, this modernist retreat reflects natural beauty in more ways than one. Bob Biggs, Los Angeles Punk-Rock Entrepreneur, Dies at 74Slash Records, which Mr. Biggs founded in 1979, became one of the most successful independent record labels of its era. Zoe Lister-Jones on ‘The Craft’ and Women’s PowerAn outsider herself as a young woman, the director and actress wants teenage girls to relish a sense of community. The Stressful Conclusion of a Clinical TrialDoes a pharmaceutical company have a moral obligation to acknowledge my participation with an ongoing supply of the product that I helped test? More Recent Articles |
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The Arizona Coyotes renounced the rights to draft pick Mitchell Miller after learning more about his history of assault and racism as a juvenile, the team announced Thursday.
At least six people have died and almost 2 million customers remained without power as Category 2 hurricane Zeta moved through the U.S. South, leaving a path of destruction.
The House committee on oversight and reform on Thursday said the Health and Human Services Department paid a contractor to vet hundreds of celebrities for a $265 million ad campaign about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Walmart pulled guns and ammunition from the shelves of its stores in the days before the U.S. presidential election because the company fears store break-ins and thefts during potential civil unrest.
The U.S Department of the Interior announced Thursday it was lifting endangered species protections for gray wolves in the United States, saying the 45-year recovery of U.S. wolves has "exceeded all conservation goals."
Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence has tested positive for the coronavirus and will miss Saturday's game against Boston College.
Authorities identified Brahim Aouissaui, a 21-year-old immigrant from Tunisia, as the suspect in a knife attack that killed at least three people at the Notre Dame Basilica in the French city of Nice on Thursday.
Netflix on Thursday raised the price for its standard plan to $14 and its premium plan to $18 in the United States.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman will miss Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills after undergoing knee surgery.
The Pentagon released its Electromagnetic Spectrum Superiority Strategy Thursday.
The leader of the white supremacist group "The Base" and one other man were arrested in Michigan amid a crackdown on extremist groups in the state following a plot to kidnap the governor.
The Marines and sailors of the "Teufelhunden Battalion" are preparing to conduct bilateral arctic warfare training alongside Norwegian troops, the Marines announced.
The Chicago White Sox hired Hall of Famer Tony La Russa to be the club's next manager, the team announced Thursday.
You might be onto something if you suspect your mental and physical health declined during the COVID-19 lockdown earlier this year.
The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to North Carolina's decision to extend its deadline to count mail-in ballots to Nov. 13 for the second time in two days on Thursday.
Experts from the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center launched an unarmed LGM-30G Minuteman III missile at California's Vandenberg Air Force Base Thursday.
The asteroid sample collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft early this month has been safely secured in its return capsule.
At least 140 people drowned after a vessel carrying migrants to Europe capsized off the coast of Senegal, the United Nations' International Organization for Migration said Thursday.
Spiders don't have ears, but they can "hear" by sensing vibrations through other parts of their bodies.
An Australian man who won a nearly $3.4 million lottery jackpot said his numbers came from an unusual source -- a previous lottery drawing.
A Wisconsin property listed for sale is gaining attention online for an unusual reason -- it's a private island with two cottages and boathouse.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 139 points on Thursday as tech stocks helped markets rebound from their worst day in months.
Researchers testing technology to edit DNA during human development have found that the process often eliminates an entire section of genetic material and could threaten the health of the baby. 
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