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8 dead, millions face humanitarian crisis as Hurricane Iota slams Central America At least eight people are dead and several countries in Central America teeter on the precipice of a humanitarian crisis after Hurricane Iota slammed the region over night Monday. Canceled Pro Bowl to take place virtually in 'Madden NFL 21' The 2021 Pro Bowl will be held virtually through EA Sports' "Madden NFL 21" video game after the real-life version of the football all-star game was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Deadly Iota lashes Nicaragua, Honduras after record-setting landfall Hurricane Iota made landfall in Nicaragua late Monday as an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm, thrashing the nation with catastrophic winds and torrential rain. Pennsylvania Supreme Court throws out Trump election complaint The Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed the Trump campaign another loss in its litigious efforts to overturn election results by ruling officials did not prevent observers from overseeing the counting of ballots. MLB legend Ken Griffey Jr. joins Seattle Sounders ownership group Seattle Mariners legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. has joined the Seattle Sounders' ownership group, the Major League Soccer club announced Tuesday. Chicago Cubs president of baseball ops Theo Epstein steps down Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein, the architect of the franchise's World Series-winning team in 2016, has stepped down after nine seasons with the club. Trump fires Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency head Chris Krebs Chris Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, was fired Tuesday night as President Donald Trump said his statements rejecting claims of voter fraud were "highly inaccurate." Trump reverses cancellation of Wreaths Across America event Arlington National Cemetery said Tuesday that it will host the annual Wreaths Across America event in December, one day after the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Los Angeles Dodgers star OF Cody Bellinger undergoes shoulder surgery Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger underwent surgery to repair his dislocated right shoulder, the team announced Tuesday. Senate votes against advancing Trump's Federal Reserve nominee Judy Shelton Senate Republicans on Tuesday failed to advance the nomination of Judy Shelton, President Donald Trump's nomination to fill a vacancy on the Federal Reserve's board of governors. Sen. Chuck Grassley tests positive for coronavirus Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa has tested positive for COVID-19, he announced Tuesday on Twitter. Space Force plans National Space Intelligence Center in Ohio The Space Force is planning to form a National Space Intelligence Center in Ohio, a spokeswoman confirmed. Wichita State men's basketball coach Gregg Marshall resigns after abuse probe Wichita State men's basketball coach Gregg Marshall has stepped down after an internal investigation into allegations of physical and verbal abuse, the university announced Tuesday. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter's Jack Dorsey defend handling of election content Partisan divides over the role of social platforms in U.S. elections were on display Tuesday as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter's Jack Dorsey were called to answer questions from the Senate judiciary committee. Rocket attack targets Baghdad's Green Zone, kills child Seven rockets targeted Baghdad's so-called Green Zone on Tuesday, killing a child and injuring at least seven people, Iraqi military forces said. Ft. Sill basic training graduates first to don new Army dress uniforms A group of soldiers who graduated from basic training Fort Sill, Okla., became the first graduating class nationwide to wear the Army's new dress uniform this week. Chinese COVID-19 vaccine said to show promise in early clinical trials A vaccine against COVID-19 developed in China safely produces antibodies against the virus in 92% of the people who receive it, according to a study published Tuesday by The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Outgoing Navy secretary wants new fleet near Indian, Pacific Oceans Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said Tuesday in a speech that he has asked the Navy to establish a new fleet focused on the border between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Georgia recount: Voting machines audit finds no hack Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Tuesday an audit of the state's voting machines found no evidence of tampering. Watch: 25-foot-tall dinosaur balloon sculpture breaks Guinness record A team of artists used about 150,000 biodegradable balloons to construct a 25-foot-highl sculpture of a dinosaur that captured a Guinness World Record in Turkey. Dow falls 167 points following disappointing retail report The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 167 points Tuesday, one day after reaching a record high amid disappointing retail figures. Sri Lankan lawmaker bites raw fish to bolster slumping sales A lawmaker in Sri Lanka bit into a raw fish during a news conference to encourage residents to buy fish and help bolster the slumping industry. Woman finds month-old winning lottery ticket while cleaning kitchen A British Columbia woman said she was completely unaware of her nearly $45,000 lottery jackpot until she was cleaning her kitchen a month after the drawing and discovered a trio of forgotten tickets. |
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In Georgia Recount, a Republican Feud With Trump at the CenterDouble-crossing. Accusations of lying and incompetence. And a bitter divide over whether to endorse President Trump’s false claims of fraud. The G.O.P. in Georgia has a messy feud unfolding, with two Senate seats up for grabs. Trump Fires Christopher Krebs, Official Who Disputed Election Fraud ClaimsMr. Krebs had overseen election cybersecurity efforts, and had joined other officials in declaring the 2020 election “the most secure in American history.” Michigan Republicans Backtrack After Refusing to Certify Election ResultsG.O.P. members of the elections board in Wayne County, which includes Detroit and is heavily Democratic, reversed their decision to hold up approval of Joe Biden’s victory after an outcry. Lindsey Graham’s Long-Shot Mission to Unravel the Election ResultsWith unsubstantiated claims of vote-counting errors and calls to officials in several states, the South Carolina senator seems bent on reversing Joe Biden’s clear victory over President Trump. Recession With a Difference: Women Face Special BurdenHit hard by job losses and the pandemic’s effect on schooling and child care, American women face short-term difficulties and long-term repercussions. As Grassley Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Virus Threatens to Stall Work in CongressTwo of the oldest members of Congress, Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa and Representative Don Young of Alaska, now have the virus, underscoring the risks on Capitol Hill. U.S. Troops Are Packing Up, Ready or NotThe Pentagon has announced a reduction down to 2,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan before President-elect Biden takes office. Afghan officials fear the cuts will encourage the Taliban to keep fighting. Biden Wants to Rejoin Iran Nuclear Deal, but It Won’t Be EasyPresident Trump is applying more sanctions on Iran that would be hard to reverse. Tehran, facing elections in June, has its own demands. Corporations and Foreign Nations Pivot to Lobby BidenLobbyists and consultants are highlighting their ties to the incoming president, which have become lucrative. U.S. to Drop Case Against Mexican Ex-Official to Allow Inquiry in MexicoThe announcement by the Justice Department was an abrupt turnaround a month after the high-profile arrest of a former defense minister. Inside the Chaotic, Cutthroat Gray Market for N95 MasksAs the country heads into a dangerous new phase of the pandemic, the government’s management of the P.P.E. crisis has left the private sector still straining to meet anticipated demand. 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. 'Harry Potter' Fans on TikTok Are Editing Themselves Into the MoviesOn TikTok, Gen Z “Harry Potter” fans edit themselves into the movies in a quest for escapism, representation and community. Inequality, Georgia, Iran: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The DealBook Online SummitGet a recap of the summit’s first day, which featured Senator Elizabeth Warren, Dr. Anthony Fauci and others. Why Europe Is Beating Back the Coronavirus (and the U.S. Isn't)?As the coronavirus surged anew, the authorities on either side of the Atlantic took profoundly different approaches. How Can We Trust This G.O.P. in Power Again?With Biden’s election, American democracy narrowly escaped disaster. The End of Trump’s Reign of Tweet Terror Is NearThe president’s magic social media wand will soon be powerless. The Latest Vaccine News Doesn’t Tell the Full StoryThe preliminary success of vaccines is a bright piece of news, but it’s darkened by the threat of a terrible winter. Are We Seriously Talking About Closing Schools Again?That’s exactly the opposite of what we should be doing right now. How to Deal With People Who Ignore Covid SafetyFirst, let’s assume that they are not necessarily going to listen. When I Step Outside, I Step Into a Country of Men Who StarePakistan fails its women from the very top of government leadership to those who live in our homes. The Loneliness of the Red State DemocratLiberals got “trounced” in Montana, and the party will spend the next few years in the wilderness. Why the 2020 Election Makes It Hard to Be Optimistic About the FutureIf we can’t face up to a pandemic, how can we avoid apocalypse? Does Remdesivir Actually Work Against Covid-19?The evidence shows only that the drug might be effective. That once wasn’t enough for F.D.A. approval. A Ride on the Assembly Line With the World’s Most Famous ChalkThe history and mystery of a cult favorite whose continued existence is an unlikely story that bridges two countries long at odds. 'Fresh Prince' Reunion, 'Bel Air' Reboot: How '90s TV Handled RaceA generation ago, sitcoms with largely Black casts were must-see TV, balancing humor and drama. Will the “Bel-Air” reboot resonate in the era of Black Lives Matter? Book Review: ‘The Nine Lives of Pakistan,’ by Declan WalshIn “The Nine Lives of Pakistan,” Declan Walsh, a foreign correspondent for The Times, profiles some of the country’s powerful and contentious figures and investigates why his work eventually got him kicked out. Judy Shelton, Trump Fed Nominee, Fails to Advance to Final VoteMs. Shelton, a Trump loyalist with unusual views, hit a major setback. But her journey toward the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors may not be over. Corbyn Reinstated by U.K. Labour Party Three Weeks After SuspensionThe decision, coming three weeks after the party suspended Jeremy Corbyn, the ex-Labour leader, provoked anger from some British Jews, who said his attempts to clarify his comments were inadequate. 108 Convictions Tied to Massachusetts Chemist’s Misconduct May Be VacatedThe Suffolk County district attorney said she was seeking to remove the “huge stain on the legal system” left by Annie Dookhan, who pleaded guilty in 2013 to tampering with evidence. Dolly Parton: Singer, Songwriter, Pandemic Savior?Ms. Parton donated $1 million to fund research for a coronavirus vaccine. After a promising announcement from a major drugmaker on Monday, fans are crediting her with helping to save the world from the virus. As Occupancy Dwindles, College Dorms Go Beyond StudentsReal estate developers are seeking opportunities to buy student housing from strapped universities and convert them into apartments for white-collar workers. Can America Restore the Rule of Law Without Prosecuting Trump?Donald Trump’s potential criminal liability is the key to understanding his presidency. When he leaves office, it will present the country with a historic dilemma. As Pelosi’s Majority Thins, House Democrats Are in a Tight SpotSpeaker Nancy Pelosi is on track to keep her post, but with a slim majority that leaves little room for defections, party divisions could prove disastrous. Republicans can’t wait to exploit them. Russia Brings Emotion, and Allies, to Fight Over Doping BanThe decision to uphold, or overturn, Russia’s four-year ban could determine if antidoping officials can ever punish state-backed cheating programs. Shopping for a Diamond Is About to ChangeThe world’s most productive mine has closed, so your next piece of inexpensive jewelry probably will feature a lab-grown gem. 'The Crown' Season 4: What Actually Happened and How It Was CoveredMargaret Thatcher and Diana, Princess of Wales, are among the iconic figures covered in the latest installment of Peter Morgan’s show. How much is fact and how much is fiction? Tiny Love Stories: ‘It Soothes Me to Know Someone So Gentle’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. How Parents Can Tame the Stress of Climate CrisesWhen pandemic parenting is topped off by wildfires, hurricanes and other extreme events, some stress-relieving measures are particularly suited to getting through the challenges. New Type of Test May Better Discern Immunity to the CoronavirusThe test detects the response of T cells to the virus — an arm of the immune system that may be just as important as antibodies to preventing reinfection. Giuliani Is Said to Seek $20,000 a Day Payment for Trump Legal WorkLast week, the president put the former New York mayor in charge of the court challenges to his loss in the election. Since then they have suffered nothing but setbacks. 10 French Movies Set in Paris to Transport You ThereWith trans-Atlantic travel all but suspended, the closest you can get to Paris may be onscreen. These movies will take you there. More Recent Articles |
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At least eight people are dead and several countries in Central America teeter on the precipice of a humanitarian crisis after Hurricane Iota slammed the region over night Monday.
The 2021 Pro Bowl will be held virtually through EA Sports' "Madden NFL 21" video game after the real-life version of the football all-star game was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hurricane Iota made landfall in Nicaragua late Monday as an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm, thrashing the nation with catastrophic winds and torrential rain.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed the Trump campaign another loss in its litigious efforts to overturn election results by ruling officials did not prevent observers from overseeing the counting of ballots.
Seattle Mariners legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. has joined the Seattle Sounders' ownership group, the Major League Soccer club announced Tuesday.
Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein, the architect of the franchise's World Series-winning team in 2016, has stepped down after nine seasons with the club.
Chris Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, was fired Tuesday night as President Donald Trump said his statements rejecting claims of voter fraud were "highly inaccurate."
Arlington National Cemetery said Tuesday that it will host the annual Wreaths Across America event in December, one day after the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger underwent surgery to repair his dislocated right shoulder, the team announced Tuesday.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday failed to advance the nomination of Judy Shelton, President Donald Trump's nomination to fill a vacancy on the Federal Reserve's board of governors.
Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa has tested positive for COVID-19, he announced Tuesday on Twitter.
The Space Force is planning to form a National Space Intelligence Center in Ohio, a spokeswoman confirmed.
Wichita State men's basketball coach Gregg Marshall has stepped down after an internal investigation into allegations of physical and verbal abuse, the university announced Tuesday.
Partisan divides over the role of social platforms in U.S. elections were on display Tuesday as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter's Jack Dorsey were called to answer questions from the Senate judiciary committee.
Seven rockets targeted Baghdad's so-called Green Zone on Tuesday, killing a child and injuring at least seven people, Iraqi military forces said.
A group of soldiers who graduated from basic training Fort Sill, Okla., became the first graduating class nationwide to wear the Army's new dress uniform this week.
A vaccine against COVID-19 developed in China safely produces antibodies against the virus in 92% of the people who receive it, according to a study published Tuesday by The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said Tuesday in a speech that he has asked the Navy to establish a new fleet focused on the border between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Tuesday an audit of the state's voting machines found no evidence of tampering.
A team of artists used about 150,000 biodegradable balloons to construct a 25-foot-highl sculpture of a dinosaur that captured a Guinness World Record in Turkey.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 167 points Tuesday, one day after reaching a record high amid disappointing retail figures.
A lawmaker in Sri Lanka bit into a raw fish during a news conference to encourage residents to buy fish and help bolster the slumping industry.
A British Columbia woman said she was completely unaware of her nearly $45,000 lottery jackpot until she was cleaning her kitchen a month after the drawing and discovered a trio of forgotten tickets. 
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