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Five Eyes alliance calls on Hong Kong to reinstate ousted lawmakers The Five Eyes intelligence alliance called on China to reconsider its disqualification last week of Hong Kong legislators, accusing the Asian nation of conducting a campaign to silence dissent. Kansas-Texas football game postponed due to injuries, COVID-19 Saturday's game between Kansas and Texas has been postponed because of injuries and COVID-19 concerns within the Jayhawks' program. Israel strikes multiple targets in Syria, killing three Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday that they struck several targets in Syria, reportedly killing three people. Death toll climbs in Central America following Hurricane Iota The death toll continued to climb in Central America on Wednesday amid landslides, flash flooding and rising concerns over the spread of COVID-19 after Hurricane Iota tore through the region earlier this week. Raiders place seven players on COVID-19 list ahead of Chiefs game The Las Vegas Raiders put seven more players on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday, bringing the number of players on their list to 11 ahead of Sunday's showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs. Two more House members test positive for COVID-19 Reps. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., and Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., each announced Wednesday that they had tested positive for COVID-19. Lonzo Ball, Dr. Elvis Francois eliminated from 'Masked Singer' NBA player Lonzo Ball and media sensation Dr. Elvis Francois were eliminated from Season 4 of FOX's "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night. Appeals court declines to stop 2 executions, has concerns about protocol A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that though it has concerns with the federal government's lethal injection protocol, it won't intervene in the next two executions, including one Thursday. 'Wonder Woman 1984' to open in theaters, stream on HBO Max Dec. 25 Warner Bros. Pictures announced Wednesday that it will release its repeatedly delayed comic-book adaptation, "Wonder Woman 1984," in U.S. theaters and on HBO Max on Dec. 25. 200 arrested as German police break up protests against coronavirus measures Police in Germany said 200 people were arrested during protests against government restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Norwegian Air files for bankruptcy amid COVID-19 economic fallout Low-cost airline Norwegian Air filed for bankruptcy Wednesday in Ireland citing financial instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 76ers to trade Al Horford, two draft picks to Thunder for Danny Green The Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday agreed to trade veteran big man Al Horford and a package of draft picks to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Georgia close to completing election audit; Trump files for Wisconsin recount Georgia election officials said they were on pace to complete an audit of the presidential election Wednesday as President Donald Trump's campaign filed for a recount in Wisconsin and amended a complaint in Pennsylvania. Mets' Robinson Cano banned for 2021 season after second positive PED test New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano has been suspended for the entire 2021 MLB season after testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug stanozolol. Apple agrees to settle iPhone throttling lawsuit for $113M Apple agreed to pay $113 million to settle a lawsuit brought by 33 states and Washington, D.C., accusing the company of intentionally slowing down speeds on older iPhones in order to increase sales of newer models. 'Oxford' COVID-19 vaccine found to be safe in clinical trials A COVID-19 vaccine under development in England safely promotes an immune response against the virus, particularly in elderly recipients, a study published Thursday by The Lancet found. Humans simultaneously evolved the ability to use tools, teach tool usage New research suggests the human ability to teach was key to the process of cumulative cultural evolution. Indian navy receives first of four P-8Is under 2016 deal with Boeing India's navy received its ninth P-8i surveillance aircraft on Wednesday, the first of four under a 2016 deal with manufacturer Boeing, the company said. Study: Extreme losses in a few animal populations explain global vertebrate declines The planet's vertebrates aren't doing as poorly as previous surveys have suggested. NRA agrees to pay $2.5M to settle New York insurance investigation The National Rifle Association reached a deal with the New York Department of Financial Services to pay a $2.5 million fine and stop selling insurance in the state for five years after breaking state insurance laws. Russian cosmonauts wrap up spacewalk Two cosmonauts re-entered the International Space Station on Wednesday afternoon after a spacewalk that used an airlock on a Russian module for the first time. Clerk's mistake earns Missouri woman a $100,000 lottery jackpot A Missouri woman who won a $100,000 jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket said she only ended up buying the winner because the clerk handed her the wrong ticket. University of Michigan to pay $9.25M to settle sexual misconduct allegations The University of Michigan on Wednesday agreed to pay $9.25 million as part of a settlement with eight women who accused former Provost Martin Philbert of sexual misconduct. |
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New York City to Close Public Schools Again as Virus Cases RiseIn a big setback for the city’s recovery, the nation’s largest district will return to all-remote learning. A Quarter of a Million Americans Have Died From Covid-19The toll exceeds the number Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted in March. The U.S. could soon report 2,000 deaths a day, experts said. Catch up on the latest. For Newsom the Coronavirus Message Is Do as I Say, Not as I DineA meal at the French Laundry? A junket to Maui? California’s Democratic leaders have put strict measures in place. If only they would follow them. How Iowa’s Governor Went From Dismissing Mask Mandates to Ordering One Herself“I don’t want to do this,” Gov. Kim Reynolds said, joining a wave of Republican governors issuing new mask orders as her state faces a spiraling hospital crisis. The Coronavirus Is Airborne Indoors. But We’re Still Scrubbing Surfaces.Scientists who initially warned about contaminated surfaces now say that the virus spreads primarily through inhaled droplets, and that there is little to no evidence that deep cleaning mitigates the threat indoors. Subway Service Could Be Cut 40% if No Federal Aid ArrivesOn Wednesday, transit officials announced some new details of proposed service cuts, including slashing weekend service and eliminating bus lines, to address its multibillion-dollar budget hole. Mexico, Outraged at Arrest of Ex-Official Zepeda, Threatened to Toss U.S. AgentsMexican officials made the threat after weeks of anger at the surprise arrest of a former defense minister. Their gambit appears to have worked — the charges were dropped. Judge Halts ‘Public Health’ Expulsions of Children at the BorderA federal judge ruled Wednesday that a public health emergency decree did not give the Trump administration authority to expel unaccompanied children before they could request asylum. Trump Election Results: Tensions Rise as Allies Attack ProcessConfrontations have escalated in swing states, with elections officials in both parties facing threats of violence, as the president and other Republicans try to subvert the country’s voting system. Welcome to Our Museum of SmellsExperience how scent and memory are intimately connected. Watch These TikTok Videos. The Vibe Is Contagious.When anxiety is running high, TikTok masters of “vibe” invite us into their lighter moments, from skating backward to rocking out. N.Y.C. Schools, Biden Transition, Ina Garten: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: Confronting Asian-American Race on the First Date“How did we match on a dating app in the first place? She had to swipe right, and I certainly had not become Asian overnight.” The DealBook Online SummitLeBron James, Jamie Dimon and Ruth Porat spoke today. The Problem With Coronavirus School ClosuresChildren have suffered because many mayors and governors were too willing to close public schools. Barr the Bad or Rudy the Ridiculous?The Worst of Trump winners are in! Save America’s RestaurantsA fresh round of federal aid can keep restaurants in business during the winter months while protecting public health. Teaching Racial Justice Isn’t Racial JusticeThere is a place for education in the fight against racism, but we shouldn’t confuse it for the fight itself. Living in Nova Scotia's Covid-Free WorldWelcome to Nova Scotia, the land that proves that beating back the virus is possible. ‘The Far Left Is the Republicans’ Finest Asset’An intense battle between moderates and progressives has already spilled into public view. A Simple Theory of Why Trump Did WellElections are complicated, but the money the government sent to more than 150 million Americans didn’t hurt. A Senate Majority Is Overrated. (We Checked.)Divided government sometimes overperforms expectations. Why Do Chinese Liberals Embrace American Conservatives?It’s less about foreign policy than the culture wars. The End of Trump’s Reign of Tweet Terror Is NearThe president’s magic social media wand will soon be powerless. Layers of Tragedy, in a Cemetery and in the MountainsArmenians flee what they consider their historical home, after the end of a six-week war with Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Pig Couch on Craigslist: The Full StoryWe did find out where it is, though. Northern Ireland Man Arrested Decades After Infamous Birmingham BombingsThe 1974 bombings of two pubs, killing 21 people, have become a case of justice long delayed and an enduring symbol of The Troubles. Robinson Cano's Second Failed Drug Test Discredits His CareerRobinson Cano has Hall of Fame-worthy statistics, but another positive drug test will cost him 162 games and turn his career into a farce. Manhunt in Colorado After Remains of 3 People Are FoundThe authorities said they had obtained a homicide warrant for Adre Jordan Baroz, who is known by the nickname Psycho, after discovering the remains in a rural hamlet near the New Mexico border. Trump’s Confederate Base Veto Threat Imperils Defense BillSenator James Inhofe is pressing to jettison a broadly supported requirement to strip the names of Confederate leaders from military bases, a provision the president opposes. Is Rockefeller Center's Christmas Tree a 2020 Metaphor? What About The Owl?The underwhelming first glimpse of the Norway spruce seemed a metaphor for 2020’s troubles. But perhaps the tree just needs a little time to relax. 2020 National Book Award Winners: Full ListThe nonfiction prize went to Les Payne and Tamara Payne for “The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X.” The crime novelist Walter Mosley received a lifetime achievement award. Your Guide to Black Friday ShoppingWatch out for “deals” that aren’t really deals. For Small-Business Owners, a Shifting Landscape of ResourcesWith the end of the Paycheck Protection Program loan program, entrepreneurs are forced to look elsewhere. Exercise After Covid-19? Take It SlowHeart and lung damage can happen after even mild illness, prompting doctors to recommend caution before returning to your workout. Running the Paris Opera Was Never Going to Be Easy. But Come On.Alexander Neef has taken on one of the most prestigious jobs in culture amid a pandemic, labor strikes and internal unrest. Salt-Rising Bread: A Delicious and Nearly Lost TraditionThis yeast-free bread connects us to long-ago bakers and rewards those who are patient with a delicate, cakelike crumb. Marc Stein on the Russell Westbrook Trade MarketThe Houston Rockets’ two stars want out, but the market for Westbrook is lukewarm and dependent on what happens with James Harden. Plus: the latest on LaMelo Ball and the N.B.A. draft. Theater to Stream: ‘Uncle Vanya’ and an Ayad Akhtar RevivalConstance Wu and Samira Wiley star in a Zoom-ified Chekhov play, and Ars Nova punches above its weight with a 24-hour telethon. Early Data Show Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine Is 94.5% EffectiveModerna is the second company to report preliminary results from a large trial testing a vaccine. But there are still months to go before it will be widely available to the public. ‘Jetman’ Who Flew Beside a Plane Dies While Training in DubaiVincent Reffet, a 36-year-old French stuntman, had also broken a record jumping from the world’s tallest building. Ponzi Scheme Suspect Uses Underwater Scooter to Flee F.B.I.After a chase, Matthew Piercey disappeared underwater using a submersible scooter, the authorities said. When he surfaced, agents were waiting with dry clothes his wife had provided. $1.7 Million Homes in Illinois, Massachusetts and OregonA Frank Lloyd Wright house outside Chicago, a rowhouse on Beacon Hill in Boston and a Queen Anne Victorian in Portland. More Recent Articles |
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The Five Eyes intelligence alliance called on China to reconsider its disqualification last week of Hong Kong legislators, accusing the Asian nation of conducting a campaign to silence dissent.
Saturday's game between Kansas and Texas has been postponed because of injuries and COVID-19 concerns within the Jayhawks' program.
Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday that they struck several targets in Syria, reportedly killing three people.
The death toll continued to climb in Central America on Wednesday amid landslides, flash flooding and rising concerns over the spread of COVID-19 after Hurricane Iota tore through the region earlier this week.
The Las Vegas Raiders put seven more players on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday, bringing the number of players on their list to 11 ahead of Sunday's showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Reps. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., and Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., each announced Wednesday that they had tested positive for COVID-19.
NBA player Lonzo Ball and media sensation Dr. Elvis Francois were eliminated from Season 4 of FOX's "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that though it has concerns with the federal government's lethal injection protocol, it won't intervene in the next two executions, including one Thursday.
Warner Bros. Pictures announced Wednesday that it will release its repeatedly delayed comic-book adaptation, "Wonder Woman 1984," in U.S. theaters and on HBO Max on Dec. 25.
Police in Germany said 200 people were arrested during protests against government restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Low-cost airline Norwegian Air filed for bankruptcy Wednesday in Ireland citing financial instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday agreed to trade veteran big man Al Horford and a package of draft picks to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Georgia election officials said they were on pace to complete an audit of the presidential election Wednesday as President Donald Trump's campaign filed for a recount in Wisconsin and amended a complaint in Pennsylvania.
New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano has been suspended for the entire 2021 MLB season after testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug stanozolol.
Apple agreed to pay $113 million to settle a lawsuit brought by 33 states and Washington, D.C., accusing the company of intentionally slowing down speeds on older iPhones in order to increase sales of newer models.
A COVID-19 vaccine under development in England safely promotes an immune response against the virus, particularly in elderly recipients, a study published Thursday by The Lancet found.
New research suggests the human ability to teach was key to the process of cumulative cultural evolution.
India's navy received its ninth P-8i surveillance aircraft on Wednesday, the first of four under a 2016 deal with manufacturer Boeing, the company said.
The planet's vertebrates aren't doing as poorly as previous surveys have suggested.
The National Rifle Association reached a deal with the New York Department of Financial Services to pay a $2.5 million fine and stop selling insurance in the state for five years after breaking state insurance laws.
Two cosmonauts re-entered the International Space Station on Wednesday afternoon after a spacewalk that used an airlock on a Russian module for the first time.
A Missouri woman who won a $100,000 jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket said she only ended up buying the winner because the clerk handed her the wrong ticket.
The University of Michigan on Wednesday agreed to pay $9.25 million as part of a settlement with eight women who accused former Provost Martin Philbert of sexual misconduct. 
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