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Russia's cases, fatalities surge; world death toll nears 1.4 million With worldwide coronavirus deaths increasing by more than 10,000 each day and cases surging by 1 million every two days, the numbers have been especially pronounced in Russia. Nebraska police arrest man for shooting 4, killing 2 at Sonic restaurant Police in Nebraska said officers have arrested a 23-year-old man accused for killing two people and injuring three others during a shooting at a Sonic Drive-In restaurant on Saturday night. COVID-19 vaccine may reach states by mid-December; Sen. Kelly Loeffler re-tests negative Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., became the latest member of Congress to test positive for COVID-19 on Sunday as Operation Warp Speed adviser Dr. Moncef Slaoui said states could receive a vaccine by December. Israel launches attack targeting Hamas in Gaza Israel said Sunday its military struck Hamas targets in Gaza overnight in retaliation for a rocket fired earlier from the region toward Israel. Michigan set to certify election results Monday despite GOP challenge Michigan is set to certify its election results on Monday, followed by other states in the coming days and weeks as President Donald Trump and his campaign continue challenges in key states. G20: Leaders commit global effort to 'affordable and equitable' vaccine access The G20 leaders closed the 2020 summit in Saudi Arabia by pledging to undertake a global effort to ensure "affordable and equitable access" to a COVID-19 vaccine for all people. Thanksgiving forecast: Wet conditions for most of nation except Southwest With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, traditional holiday celebrations and family gatherings will look a bit different this year nationwide. Most of the nation will experience wet conditions except for the Southwest. Prince William, Kate Middleton mourn the death of dog Lupo Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have announced the death of their beloved pet, Lupo. 'Freaky' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend Horror comedy "Freaky" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $1.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. New book celebrates 25 years of 'Star Trek: Voyager' A book called "Star Trek: Voyager -- A Celebration," marking the 25th anniversary of the classic sci-fi series, will go on sale Tuesday. Late actor Alan Rickman's diaries to be published British publisher Canongate has confirmed it is publishing a book based on the diaries of late actor Alan Rickman. Tyler Perry Studios feeds 5,000 families for Thanksgiving Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta is helping 5,000 families prepare for Thanksgiving. 'Little House' icon Melissa Gilbert recovering from surgeryOn This Day, Nov. 22: John F. Kennedy assassinated On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy, 46, in the third year of his first term, was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas. Famous birthdays for Nov. 22: Steven Van Zandt, Terry Gilliam Guitarist Steven Van Zandt turns 70 and writer Terry Gilliam turns 80, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 22. More Recent Articles
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Biden Team, Pushing Quick Stimulus Deal, Prepares for Renewed RecessionEconomists warn that lawmakers must pass aid now, as a renewed coronavirus surge chills consumer spending and business activity. Get Me Meacham! Biden Brings Back the Media’s Good Old DaysThe next president promises to do for old-line newspaper columnists what Donald Trump did for cable. What a time to be George Will! More Republicans Tiptoe Toward Acknowledging Biden’s VictoryMany of the most vocal Republicans denouncing President Trump’s refusal to concede are out of office or retiring, but some others have started to join them on urging the transition to officially begin. Trump Team Disavows Lawyer Who Peddled Conspiracy Theories on VotingPresident Trump’s campaign issued a striking repudiation of Sidney Powell, who had offered up widely derided conspiracy theories as she tried to aid the president’s baseless challenges to vote counts. The U.S. Has Lots of Ventilators -- but Too Few Specialists to Mind ThemA burst of production solved the dire shortage that defined the first wave of the coronavirus. But the surplus may not be enough to prevent large numbers of deaths. Coronavirus Upends Thanksgiving, While Some Ignore Travel WarningsPublic health officials are advising against the very rituals many families cherish: out-of-state travel and large, indoor gatherings. Undocumented and Pregnant: Why Women Are Afraid to Get Prenatal CareUndocumented women are risking their health by postponing prenatal care and giving birth at home in response to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies. Intel and Nvidia Chips Power a Chinese Surveillance SystemIntel and Nvidia chips power a supercomputing center that tracks people in a place where government suppresses minorities, raising questions about the tech industry’s responsibility. The Sunday Read: ‘Man to Man’Wil S. Hylton’s cousin was his hero. Until the day that cousin tried to kill him. What Are the 10 Best Books of 2020? You Can Find Out FirstJoin The Times for a live virtual announcement of this year’s 10 Best Books list, featuring a celebrity guest. Our National Security Depends on Joe Biden’s TransitionWhy President Trump’s stonewalling makes America less safe. A Great Election, Against All OddsDemocracy is hard work. That work paid off. Vandalizing Our DemocracyDonald Trump cares about nothing else except undermining our country’s election results. Abandon Your Thanksgiving ScriptThis year, we have a chance to build a different kind of holiday. Choose a Gift That Changes LivesEducate a girl. Send a young person to college. Restore a person’s sight. The E.U. Puts Its Foot Down on the Rule of LawWhile the leaders of Hungary and Poland resist. G20 Summit Closes With Little Progress and Big Gaps Between Trump and AlliesWorld leaders committed to some efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, but the meeting illustrated the difficulty of carrying out an agenda when the United States is indifferent or hostile to many goals. Daniel Cordier, French Resistance Hero, Is Dead at 100Mr. Cordier was assistant to the legendary Jean Moulin, who unified Resistance groups in Nazi-occupied France. Party at a Queens Sex Club With 80 People Is Shut Down by SheriffDespite rising virus cases, guests crowded into a swingers club in Queens, while 120 people gathered in Midtown. Along Russia’s ‘Road of Bones,’ Relics of Suffering and DespairThe Kolyma Highway in the Russian Far East once delivered tens of thousands of prisoners to the work camps of Stalin’s gulag. The ruins of that cruel era are still visible today. Israeli Panel to Look Into Submarine Scandal, Riling NetanyahuA decision by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rival defense minister, Benny Gantz, to hold an inquiry could further destabilize their unity government. Pat Quinn, Who Promoted A.L.S. Ice Bucket Challenge, Dies at 37Mr. Quinn, who learned he had A.L.S. a month after he turned 30, was credited with helping to make the ice-bucket videos a viral sensation that raised $220 million worldwide. John Belushi in Focus: What a New Film Gets Right and What It MissesAfter Bob Woodward’s “Wired” focused too much on the comic’s death, this documentary looks fondly at the star’s life. But his comic genius deserves more. 'The Crown' in the U.K.: Britain Reacts to Season 4There has been praise for Emma Corrin and a cheeky mouse and complaints about the depiction of Margaret Thatcher and the queen’s salute as the series explores a divisive time in U.K. history. Trying to Keep It Together in Zoom SchoolWhen a children’s book tour goes virtual, high jinks ensue. More Recent Articles |
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With worldwide coronavirus deaths increasing by more than 10,000 each day and cases surging by 1 million every two days, the numbers have been especially pronounced in Russia.
Police in Nebraska said officers have arrested a 23-year-old man accused for killing two people and injuring three others during a shooting at a Sonic Drive-In restaurant on Saturday night.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., became the latest member of Congress to test positive for COVID-19 on Sunday as Operation Warp Speed adviser Dr. Moncef Slaoui said states could receive a vaccine by December.
Israel said Sunday its military struck Hamas targets in Gaza overnight in retaliation for a rocket fired earlier from the region toward Israel.
Michigan is set to certify its election results on Monday, followed by other states in the coming days and weeks as President Donald Trump and his campaign continue challenges in key states.
The G20 leaders closed the 2020 summit in Saudi Arabia by pledging to undertake a global effort to ensure "affordable and equitable access" to a COVID-19 vaccine for all people.
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, traditional holiday celebrations and family gatherings will look a bit different this year nationwide. Most of the nation will experience wet conditions except for the Southwest.
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have announced the death of their beloved pet, Lupo.
Horror comedy "Freaky" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $1.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A book called "Star Trek: Voyager -- A Celebration," marking the 25th anniversary of the classic sci-fi series, will go on sale Tuesday.
British publisher Canongate has confirmed it is publishing a book based on the diaries of late actor Alan Rickman.
Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta is helping 5,000 families prepare for Thanksgiving.
On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy, 46, in the third year of his first term, was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas.
Guitarist Steven Van Zandt turns 70 and writer Terry Gilliam turns 80, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 22. 
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