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Raiders' Trent Brown headed to COVID-19 list, offensive line sent home With Las Vegas preparing to put right tackle Trent Brown on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Raiders sent home all five of their starting offensive linemen Wednesday due to contact tracing. NASA astronaut, two cosmonauts land in Kazakhstan after departing space station NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner of Roscosmos landed in Kazakhstan Wednesday night after departing from a 196-day mission on the International Space Station. Moments from the Billboard Latin Music Awards red carpet The Billboard Latin Music Awards took place at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla., on October 21, 2020. The show was postponed from April in Las Vegas due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Epsilon upgraded to major hurricane strength Hurricane Epsilon underwent rapid strengthening Wednesday afternoon and reached major hurricane status. Enrique Iglesias, Luis Fonsi honored at the Billboard Latin Music Awards Enrique Iglesias was honored as Billboard Top Latin Artist of All Time at Wednesday's Billboard Latin Music Awards ceremony at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. Quibi announces it is shutting down Quibi, the short-form entertainment content streaming service, announced Wednesday it was shutting down some six months after it launched. LSU football self-imposes sanctions, bans Odell Beckham Jr. for two years LSU announced Wednesday that it is banning Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. from the football program for two years as part of a series of self-imposed penalties over NCAA rules violations. Carrie Underwood, Chris Young win big at CMT Awards Carrie Underwood earned the top honors of Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for "Drinking Alone" at the CMT Awards show in Nashville Wednesday night. Penn State men's basketball coach Pat Chambers resigns after internal probe Penn State men's basketball coach Pat Chambers resigned Wednesday after an investigation by the school into allegations of inappropriate conduct by the longtime Nittany Lions coach. U.S. intelligence blames Iran for emails threatening Democratic voters Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced that Iran and Russia obtained voter information ahead of the U.S. presidential election and blamed Tehran for an email campaign to intimidate Democratic voters. Stan Van Gundy agrees to become head coach of New Orleans Pelicans Stan Van Gundy has agreed to a deal to become the next head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans, the coach confirmed Wednesday. CDC updates definition of 'close contact' to individuals with COVID-19 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated the definition of "close contact" with individuals infected with COVID-19 to being "within 6 feet of someone who has COVID-19 for a total of 15 minutes or more." Obama: 2020 is 'most important election of our entire lifetime' Speaking Wednesday at his first in-person campaign event supporting Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama called 2020 "the most important election of our entire lifetime." NASA images suggest OSIRIS-REx collection arm grabbed rocks from Bennu Images released Wednesday by NASA suggest the OSIRIS-REx mission's Touch-And-Go sample collection event was a success. Alex Azar: 'One or two' COVID-19 vaccines could be available by December Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday that he expects "one or two safe and effective" COVID-19 vaccines to be available by the end of the year. Senators call for pause to Army's new Combat Fitness Test Two senators called for a delay in implementing the U.S. Army's Combat Fitness Test on Wednesday, citing a possible detriment to creating a diverse force. Watch: Deer charges wildlife officer after being freed from hammock A Utah sheriff's office shared video of a wildlife officer being tackled by a deer after freeing the animal from a hammock with help from a deputy. Maryland man allegedly threatens to beat, kill Biden, Harris A Maryland man faces federal charges for allegedly threatening violence against Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala Harris and their supporters, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. Nebraska man wins two scratch-off lottery top prizes in one year A Nebraska man visited state lottery headquarters for a second time this year to collect the top prize from a scratch-off ticket. U.S. markets fall amid ongoing stimulus talks, tech stocks rise as Snap soars The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 98 points as Congress failed to produce a new stimulus package but tech stocks helped to prevent larger gains as Snap soared 28%. Watch: Man seeks Guinness certification for Chiefs memorabilia collection A Kansas man is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for his collection of more than 550 pieces of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia. Norwegian official apologizes for making 2020 an hour longer The Norwegian official responsible for Daylight Saving Time in the country apologized for adding an additional hour to what "has already been a very demanding year." |
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Iran and Russia Seek to Influence Election in Final Days, U.S. Officials WarnIran is behind threatening, spoofed emails sent to voters, the officials said, but there was no indication that any votes themselves had been altered. Supreme Court Bars Curbside Voting in AlabamaAfter a state election official banned the practice, a federal trial judge allowed, but did not require, counties to offer it in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Rudy Giuliani Denies He Did Anything Wrong in New ‘Borat’ MoviePresident Trump’s personal lawyer has become caught up in Sacha Baron Cohen’s new “Borat” satire after he was shown with an actress in an edited scene. Is a Second Wave Starting? New Yorkers Are Steeling ThemselvesAs the number of virus cases rises, anxious residents are taking precautions and making sure they are prepared this time. The Coronavirus Has Claimed 2.5 Million Years of Potential Life in the U.S., Study FindsA Harvard researcher added up the number of years that Americans who died from Covid-19 might have lived had they reached a typical life expectancy. Pope Francis, in Shift for Church, Voices Support for Same-Sex Civil UnionsThe comments, shown in a new documentary, are the strongest yet from a pontificate that has taken a more tolerant and inclusive tone. Parents of 545 Children Separated at the Border Cannot Be FoundA new report shows hundreds of cases in which the deported parents of migrant children who were taken from their families cannot be located. Big Tech’s Professional Opponents Strike at GoogleAn unlikely collection of lawyers, activists, economists and academics is fueling the tech backlash, armed with funding from billionaire sponsors. Quibi, Short-Form Streaming Service, Quickly Shuts DownThe company started by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman had a high-profile launch and megawatt Hollywood stars involved but failed to find an audience. In Azerbaijan, Pain and Loss Drive Fever for War With ArmeniaAs the country’s soldiers advance in the conflict with Armenia, every “liberated” territory is celebrated and tens of thousands of refugees plan their return to lost lands. Pope Francis, Purdue Pharma, Scary Novels: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Kara Swisher speaks to Trevor Potter, former chairman of the Federal Election Commission and expert on American electionsInside the intricate legal battle to make sure every vote counts in 2020. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Nigeria Is Murdering Its CitizensUnder President Muhammadu Buhari, there is a sense that the country could burn to the ground. I Spoke to a Scholar of Conspiracy Theories and I’m Scared for UsThe big lesson of 2020 is that everything keeps getting more dishonest. Donald and Joe Are Ready to GoIntroducing everybody’s dream invention: a Trump-muter. The Government's Lawsuit Is Unlikely to Dethrone GoogleThe federal government’s lawsuit isn’t likely to derail the company’s market dominance. To Stop a Winter Coronavirus Surge, Pay Restaurants and Bars to CloseTo stop the coronavirus, we have to stop super-spreader events. She’s Evangelical, ‘Pro-Life’ and Voting for BidenBilly Graham’s granddaughter says, “This president doesn’t represent our faith.” What if Beating Trump Is the Easy Part?If Biden holds on, keeping the Democratic coalition intact will take an unusual level of political skill. Amy Coney Barrett’s Originalism Threatens Our FreedomsDo we really want our rights to be determined by the understandings of centuries ago? Your Work Friends Knew Exactly What Kind of Week You’d HadA future without chats in the office kitchen seems pretty lonely. Welcome to Life in the Swing State of PennsylvaniaI’m drowning in campaign lit and freaking out about my mail-in ballot. Belching Cows and Endless Feedlots: Fixing Cattle’s Climate IssuesThe United States is home to 95 million cattle, and changing what they eat could have a significant effect on emissions of greenhouse gases like methane that are warming the world. Keith Jarrett Confronts a Future Without the PianoThe pathbreaking musician reveals the health issues that make it unlikely he will ever again perform in public. A Brief History of Questionable Parenting AdviceWine is good for children but bananas are bad, according to the Times archives. Purdue Pharma Pleads Guilty to Criminal Charges for Opioid SalesThe Justice Department announced an $8 billion settlement with the company. Members of the Sackler family will pay $225 million in civil penalties but criminal investigations continue. Mass Grave Unearthed in Tulsa During Search for Massacre VictimsAn excavation found 11 coffins in Oaklawn Cemetery, but painstaking work will be required to identify whether the remains are from Black victims of the 1921 race massacre. Richard Grenell Pursued Talks of Maduro, Power Change in VenezuelaA close ally of President Trump quietly met with an associate of President Nicolás Maduro, whom the United States does not recognize as the leader of Venezuela. Man Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking Tulsa Mayor Before Trump RallyAdam Maxwell Donn, 40, of Norfolk, Va., sent dozens of harassing and threatening emails to try to get President Trump’s campaign rally canceled, officials said. James Randi, Magician Who Debunked Paranormal Claims, Dies at 92Known professionally as the Amazing Randi, he dedicated his life to exposing seers who did not see, healers who did not heal and many others. Ex-Spy Was Central to Project Veritas Hiring Effort, Testimony ShowsA British former intelligence officer was said to have recruited and interviewed potential hires as the conservative group sought to have former spies train employees. Video Shows NASA Probe’s Quick Landing on Asteroid BennuThe spacecraft succeeded in pogo-sticking off the space rock, hinting that it may have been able to capture a large sample to bring back to Earth. A Dozen Protesters in Nigeria Reported Killed by Security ForcesNigerians are stunned after police and soldiers opened fire on protesters against police brutality. The largely peaceful demonstrations have grown into a challenge for the government. Finding Comfort in the In-Between SeasonOur usual routines are disrupted. ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ Review: More Cultural LearningsIt’s an amusingly harebrained scheme, but there’s nothing in this moviefilm that matches the elegant social experiment of the first. Rev. John Vakulskas Dies at 76; Carnivals Were His ParishHe ministered to generations of carnival workers, and his work was recognized by popes. He died of the coronavirus. Tyrese Haliburton Goes from His Childhood Bedroom to the NBA DraftTyrese Haliburton is one of many college stars forced to stay idle ahead of the draft because of the pandemic. Trump’s Antibody ‘Cure’ Will Be in Short SupplyAll the weak points of American health care — testing delays, communication breakdowns, inequity — are working against this potential treatment. Where Have All the Hospital Patients Gone?Except in areas where Covid is surging, there are still no lines of patients in the hospital halls. 5 Ways Families Can Prepare as Coronavirus Cases SurgeAs winter approaches, we still need to be vigilant about taking precautions. Trump Taunts Lesley Stahl of ‘60 Minutes’ After Cutting Off InterviewTwo weeks from Election Day, the president picked a fight with the country’s most popular television news program. Painting Missing for Decades Found Hanging in an Upper West Side ApartmentThe panel by the renowned Black artist, part of his “Struggle” series, was last seen in 1960. But someone had a hunch where it was. More Recent Articles |
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With Las Vegas preparing to put right tackle Trent Brown on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Raiders sent home all five of their starting offensive linemen Wednesday due to contact tracing.
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner of Roscosmos landed in Kazakhstan Wednesday night after departing from a 196-day mission on the International Space Station.
The Billboard Latin Music Awards took place at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla., on October 21, 2020. The show was postponed from April in Las Vegas due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hurricane Epsilon underwent rapid strengthening Wednesday afternoon and reached major hurricane status.
Enrique Iglesias was honored as Billboard Top Latin Artist of All Time at Wednesday's Billboard Latin Music Awards ceremony at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla.
Quibi, the short-form entertainment content streaming service, announced Wednesday it was shutting down some six months after it launched.
LSU announced Wednesday that it is banning Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. from the football program for two years as part of a series of self-imposed penalties over NCAA rules violations.
Carrie Underwood earned the top honors of Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for "Drinking Alone" at the CMT Awards show in Nashville Wednesday night.
Penn State men's basketball coach Pat Chambers resigned Wednesday after an investigation by the school into allegations of inappropriate conduct by the longtime Nittany Lions coach.
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced that Iran and Russia obtained voter information ahead of the U.S. presidential election and blamed Tehran for an email campaign to intimidate Democratic voters.
Stan Van Gundy has agreed to a deal to become the next head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans, the coach confirmed Wednesday.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated the definition of "close contact" with individuals infected with COVID-19 to being "within 6 feet of someone who has COVID-19 for a total of 15 minutes or more."
Speaking Wednesday at his first in-person campaign event supporting Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama called 2020 "the most important election of our entire lifetime."
Images released Wednesday by NASA suggest the OSIRIS-REx mission's Touch-And-Go sample collection event was a success.
Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday that he expects "one or two safe and effective" COVID-19 vaccines to be available by the end of the year.
Two senators called for a delay in implementing the U.S. Army's Combat Fitness Test on Wednesday, citing a possible detriment to creating a diverse force.
A Utah sheriff's office shared video of a wildlife officer being tackled by a deer after freeing the animal from a hammock with help from a deputy.
A Maryland man faces federal charges for allegedly threatening violence against Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala Harris and their supporters, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
A Nebraska man visited state lottery headquarters for a second time this year to collect the top prize from a scratch-off ticket.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 98 points as Congress failed to produce a new stimulus package but tech stocks helped to prevent larger gains as Snap soared 28%.
A Kansas man is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for his collection of more than 550 pieces of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia.
The Norwegian official responsible for Daylight Saving Time in the country apologized for adding an additional hour to what "has already been a very demanding year." 
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