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Barry Bonds, Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens headline 2021 Hall of Fame ballot The Baseball Writers' Association of America released the 2021 National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot on Monday, with 11 newcomers joining 14 holdovers from last year's ballot. SpaceX's Resilience capsule docks with space station Four astronauts docked late Monday with the International Space Station after a historic launch from Florida and 27 1/2-hour flight through space in SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, Resilience. Saints QB Drew Brees dealing with fractured ribs, collapsed lung New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is dealing with multiple fractured ribs and a collapsed lung following Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers. Hate crime murders surged to record high in 2019, says FBI data Killings classified as hate crimes skyrocketed by more than 100% to a record high last year as all forms of hate crime continue to rise throughout the country, according to data released Monday by the FBI. Johnny Weir, Skai Jackson eliminated in 'Dancing with the Stars' semi-finals Johnny Weir and Skai Jackson were eliminated during the "Dancing with the Stars" semi-finals in Los Angeles Monday night. Dallas Mavericks star Kristaps Porzingis to miss start of 2020-21 season Dallas Mavericks star big man Kristaps Porzingis will be out for the start of the 2020-21 NBA season as he continues to recover from surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. Ethiopia launches airstrike against breakaway Tigray region At least two people were dead after the Ethiopian air force launched strikes against the breakaway Tigray region, attacking targets in the capital Mekelle. Nearly 90,000 file sex abuse charges against Boy Scouts Nearly 90,000 people filed sex abuse cases against the Boy Scouts on Monday as the organization faces a federal bankruptcy case in response to previous claims by victims. Phoenix Suns acquiring All-Star G Chris Paul from Oklahoma City Thunder The Oklahoma City Thunder agreed to trade veteran point guard Chris Paul to the Phoenix Suns for a package of players and draft compensation. Nestlé changes names of Australian candies with ‘out of step’ overtones Food giant Nestlé announced that it plans to change the names of two Australian candies in response to complaints that the sweets were "out of step with the company's values." Dolphins waive former Bears, Eagles RB Jordan Howard The Dolphins waived veteran running back Jordan Howard midway through his first season in Miami, the team announced Monday. U.S. adds 133K COVID-19 cases; more than 1 million in past week alone For the 13th straight day, the United States has added more than 100,000 new COVID-19 cases -- including more than 1 million over the past week alone, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. President-elect Joe Biden, VP-elect Kamala Harris lay out vision for U.S. economic recovery President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris said Monday that leaders from both industry and U.S. unions were eager to work together to get the economy back on track and beat the coronavirus. Man wins $75,000 thanks to gas station's lack of preferred lottery ticket A Tennessee man who won a $75,000 lottery prize in Kansas said he wouldn't have bought the winning ticket if the store hadn't been sold out of his preferred game. Look: Massachusetts man finds mortar round buried in back yard Authorities in Massachusetts were summoned to the home of a man who made an unusual discovery while doing yard work -- an apparent mortar round. 60% of seniors with depression won't seek treatment, survey finds More than 60% of seniors with depression in the United States won't seek treatment for their condition, according to the results of a nationwide survey released Monday by genetic testing company Myriad Neuroscience. Dow climbs 470 points on news of 2nd vaccine The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed more than 470 points, or 1.6%, on Monday on news that a second coronavirus vaccine might be available within the next few months. Maryland executive, ex-coach charged in Harvard admission scheme An ex-Harvard fencing coach and a Maryland executive were arrested Monday in an alleged $1.5 million bribing scheme related to university admission. Life's building blocks can form in interstellar clouds without the help of stellar fusion New research suggests one of life's most important building blocks, a simple amino acid called glycine, can form inside interstellar clouds well before the emergence of stars and planets. Trump administration moves to sell drilling rights in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The Trump administration moved this week to lock in oil and gas leases at Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by asking companies to stake claims on tracts in the wilderness area. Look: Italian artist breaks world record with 6,119-square-foot drawing An Italian sketch artist broke a Guinness World Record when he spent five days creating a drawing that covers 6,118.96 square feet. New model helps scientists forecast changes in apex predator populations Thanks to newly developed statistical methods, researchers can now used data from smaller surveys to scale wildlife population forecasts across borders. |
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Biden on Trump, Covid-19: 'More People May Die Because of Transition Delay'Adopting a graver tone, the president-elect said that President Trump’s refusal to authorize a transition could have deadly consequences. Biden Will Announce Key White House Staff Members on TuesdayThe president-elect is expected to tap Jen O’Malley Dillon, who managed his campaign, and Representative Cedric Richmond of Louisiana. As Tensions Among Republicans Mount, Georgia’s Recount Proceeds SmoothlyElection officials discovered about 2,600 new ballots, but they are not enough to affect the outcome of the presidential race in the state. Election Security Experts Contradict Trump’s Voting ClaimsIn a public letter, 59 top specialists called the president’s fraud assertions “unsubstantiated” and “technically incoherent.” Lockdowns, Round 2: A New Virus Surge Prompts Restrictions, and PushbackCalifornia and Michigan moved to shut down indoor dining, and Philadelphia severely limited indoor gatherings. With more than 150,000 virus cases daily, the nation is shutting down again. Trump Sought Options for Attacking Iran to Stop Its Growing Nuclear ProgramThe president was dissuaded from moving ahead with a strike by advisers who warned that it could escalate into a broader conflict in his last weeks in office. Trump Is Said to Be Preparing to Withdraw Troops From Afghanistan, Iraq and SomaliaFacing the end of his time in power, the president is pushing to accelerate withdrawals from counterterrorism conflicts. He campaigned on ending the longstanding wars. The 2020 Hurricane Season in RewindThere have been 30 named storms and 13 hurricanes this year, the most active Atlantic season on record. Hungary and Poland Threaten E.U. Stimulus Over Rule of Law LinksThe two illiberal governments, having been enabled by the bloc’s leaders and evaded punishment, now hold a 1.8 trillion euro package hostage. Leonid Meteor Shower: Best Time to See and How to WatchMeteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse. 19 Make-Ahead Recipes for Thanksgiving DayA little planning goes a long way to help a holiday meal come together easily. Vaccine, Biden, Arctic Oil: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Division Among the DemocratsAfter the party lost seats in the House of Representatives on Election Day, some are pointing fingers and debating which wing was at fault. At-Home Covid Tests and Other Powers of a Tech BillionaireChamath Palihapitiya made his fortune with bold predictions and bets on the future. That wealth gives him influence well beyond Silicon Valley — but should it? Leftists and Moderates, Stop Fighting. You Need One Another.In the Democratic civil war, both sides are partly right. A Lesson for Humanity From 17 Million Doomed CreaturesIf this pandemic has taught us anything it’s that we cannot escape the world we have shaped. Groupthink Has Left the Left BlindA constricted view of the world leaves progressives surprised by the world as it is. The Man Who Wouldn’t ConcedeWhen it comes to Trump, there is no bottom. Was It Worth It, Jared and Ivanka?The glossiest grifters become Vuitton vagabonds. California Needs to Do More to Fight Environmental RacismThe state may be phasing out gas-powered cars, but it’s still legal to put an oil well right next to an elementary school. G.O.P. Support for Trump’s Refusal to Concede“It’s past time for the Republican leadership to step up, to stop this now,” a reader writes. “It’s a travesty and it demeans us, at home and abroad.” Hate Crimes in U.S. Rose to Highest Level in More Than a Decade in 2019An F.B.I. report on hate crimes also found that more murders motivated by hate were recorded in 2019 than in any year before. $73 Million Settlement Is Reached in Sex Abuse Suit Involving U.C.L.A. GynecologistMore than 5,500 women were included in a class-action suit against Dr. James Heaps, who is still facing 20 felony counts of sexual assault. He has pleaded not guilty. Taylor Swift Denounces Scooter Braun as Her Catalog Is Sold AgainThe music manager acquired the rights to the pop superstar’s first six albums as part of a deal with her former label, Big Machine. Now he has sold them to the investment firm Shamrock Capital. Florida Lawyer Charged With Extorting N.F.L. Player in Robbery CaseWilliam Dean was charged with trying to extort nearly $800,000 from former New York Giant DeAndre Baker in exchange for his clients’ recanting allegations. On Monday, charges against Mr. Baker were dropped. Postal Service Takes ‘Operation Santa’ Letter Campaign NationalThe program encourages postal customers to adopt letters and buy gifts for the children who send them. This year, because of the pandemic, customers will review the letters exclusively online. Trump Administration Moves to Sell Oil Rights in Arctic RefugeThe lease sales could occur just before Inauguration Day, leaving the administration of Joseph R. Biden Jr. to try to reverse them after the fact. How to Make Pie CrustThe best pies start with a flaky homemade crust, which is a lot easier to make than some people fear. Margaret Thatcher and Class Struggles in “The Crown” Season 4In the new season, Diana Spencer’s aristocratic breeding triumphs and Margaret Thatcher’s middle-class tendencies horrify the royals. Here’s a guide to the rigid world of the British class system. How Accurate Was ‘The Good Lord Bird’?Here’s everything you need to know about John Brown’s actual raid at Harpers Ferry, dramatized in Sunday’s series finale of the Showtime historical drama. How Pediatricians Are Fending Off Coronavirus MythsDoctors report misinformation at both extremes, with some parents worrying about taking impossible precautions and others encouraged to believe their children can’t get infected. Surviving Weed-Out Classes in Science May Be a State of MindSocial ties to classmates and how students feel could be more important than innate ability when it comes to enduring early STEM courses. People Are Choosing Kidney Dialysis at HA new Medicare program aims to increase the proportion of patients using home dialysis and receiving transplants. David Andahl, 55, Dies; Elected Posthumously in North DakotaHe caught Covid-19 as the virus surged across the state. How to fill his vacant seat in the state legislature remained in dispute. More Recent Articles |
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The Baseball Writers' Association of America released the 2021 National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot on Monday, with 11 newcomers joining 14 holdovers from last year's ballot.
Four astronauts docked late Monday with the International Space Station after a historic launch from Florida and 27 1/2-hour flight through space in SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, Resilience.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is dealing with multiple fractured ribs and a collapsed lung following Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Killings classified as hate crimes skyrocketed by more than 100% to a record high last year as all forms of hate crime continue to rise throughout the country, according to data released Monday by the FBI.
Johnny Weir and Skai Jackson were eliminated during the "Dancing with the Stars" semi-finals in Los Angeles Monday night.
Dallas Mavericks star big man Kristaps Porzingis will be out for the start of the 2020-21 NBA season as he continues to recover from surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee.
At least two people were dead after the Ethiopian air force launched strikes against the breakaway Tigray region, attacking targets in the capital Mekelle.
Nearly 90,000 people filed sex abuse cases against the Boy Scouts on Monday as the organization faces a federal bankruptcy case in response to previous claims by victims.
The Oklahoma City Thunder agreed to trade veteran point guard Chris Paul to the Phoenix Suns for a package of players and draft compensation.
Food giant Nestlé announced that it plans to change the names of two Australian candies in response to complaints that the sweets were "out of step with the company's values."
The Dolphins waived veteran running back Jordan Howard midway through his first season in Miami, the team announced Monday.
For the 13th straight day, the United States has added more than 100,000 new COVID-19 cases -- including more than 1 million over the past week alone, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris said Monday that leaders from both industry and U.S. unions were eager to work together to get the economy back on track and beat the coronavirus.
A Tennessee man who won a $75,000 lottery prize in Kansas said he wouldn't have bought the winning ticket if the store hadn't been sold out of his preferred game.
Authorities in Massachusetts were summoned to the home of a man who made an unusual discovery while doing yard work -- an apparent mortar round.
More than 60% of seniors with depression in the United States won't seek treatment for their condition, according to the results of a nationwide survey released Monday by genetic testing company Myriad Neuroscience.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed more than 470 points, or 1.6%, on Monday on news that a second coronavirus vaccine might be available within the next few months.
An ex-Harvard fencing coach and a Maryland executive were arrested Monday in an alleged $1.5 million bribing scheme related to university admission.
New research suggests one of life's most important building blocks, a simple amino acid called glycine, can form inside interstellar clouds well before the emergence of stars and planets.
The Trump administration moved this week to lock in oil and gas leases at Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by asking companies to stake claims on tracts in the wilderness area.
An Italian sketch artist broke a Guinness World Record when he spent five days creating a drawing that covers 6,118.96 square feet.
Thanks to newly developed statistical methods, researchers can now used data from smaller surveys to scale wildlife population forecasts across borders. 
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