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NFL considering 16-team playoff field as pandemic contingency plan The NFL competition committee is expected to propose a plan to team owners that includes a 16-team postseason scenario if upcoming games are disrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic. Hong Kong police arrest 8th democratic politician The opposition Democratic Party in Hong Kong said Monday that an eight lawmaker has been arrested in connection to a council meeting in May that devolved into chaos. Trump touts 'law and order' after Jacob Blake protests in Kenosha rally President Donald Trump touted "law and order" as he returned to Kenosha, Wisc., months after sending the National Guard to the city in response to protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Hurricane Eta set to batter Central America as Category 4 storm Eta, the 28th named storm and the 12th hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened into a powerful Category 4 hurricane over the western Caribbean during early Monday afternoon. Seattle Seahawks DE Damontre' Moore suspended six games for PEDs Seattle Seahawks veteran defensive end Damontre' Moore has been suspended six games for a violation of the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances. Chrishell Stause leaves 'Dancing with the Stars' "Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause was eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night. Federal judge strikes down GOP challenge to 127K Texas drive-thru ballots A federal judge on Monday threw out a last-minute lawsuit by Republican Party candidates in Texas seeking to disqualify some 127,000 ballots cast at drive-thru polling stations. San Francisco 49ers trade LB Kwon Alexander to New Orleans Saints The San Francisco 49ers agreed to trade veteran linebacker Kwon Alexander to the New Orleans Saints. Jack Dorsey remains CEO of Twitter after board demands performance targets Jack Dorsey remains CEO of Twitter after board members voted to keep the current CEO structure in place, but the company is looking at a CEO succession plan, it said. Ole Miss TE Damarcus Thomas 'doing well' after serious injury in practice Ole Miss Rebels freshman tight end Damarcus Thomas was released from the hospital after suffering a serious injury during practice Monday that initially left him without any feeling in his body. Vienna attack: 'Several' killed, many injured, in 'hardest day for Austria' Austria's interior minister said early Tuesday morning that the death toll in a terrorist shooting in Vienna Monday night has increased. Breeders' Cup field set; Improbable favorite for $6 million Classic The stage is set for the weekend's 14-race, $31 million Breeders' Cup World Championships at Keeneland with a sparkling, multinational cast. NFL suspends Bears' Javon Wims for fight with Saints' C.J. Gardner-Johnson The NFL suspended Chicago Bears wide receiver Javon Wims for two games following his on-field scuffle with New Orleans Saints defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Apple likely announce Macs with firm's own silicon chips at Nov. 10 eventColleges, U.S. Air Force partner to improve diversity in STEM training Ohio State University announced a partnership with the U.S. Air Force to increase opportunities for minority science and engineering students. CDC: Pregnant women with COVID-19 have higher risk for preterm birth Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 are about 25% more likely to deliver their babies preterm, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Warming of 2 degrees Celsius could release billions of tons of soil carbon If Earth's climate warms 2 degrees Celsius, new research predicts 230 billion tons of carbon will be released from the planet's soil. Dow climbs 423 points ahead of election day; Treasury adjusts borrowing estimates U.S. markets rose on Monday as they braced for the potential of an uncertain election result and the Treasury Department adjusted borrowing estimates amid stalled COVID-19 stimulus negotiations. Neanderthal children grew, weaned similarly to Homo sapien children Neanderthal children grew at the same rates and were weaned at roughly same age as Homo sapien children, according to a new study. Obamacare open enrollment begins for 10 million as Supreme Court threat looms More than 10 million Americans who receive health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace may renew or change their plans for next year, even though the U.S. Supreme Court may scrap the program in January. Rise in nighttime blood pressure increases heart disease risk, study finds People who have high blood pressure at night are at increased risk for heart disease, even if their blood pressure is within normal ranges during the day, according to a study published Monday by Circulation. Britain to nationalize its nuclear weapons industry Britain announced on Monday that management of its nuclear weapons facilities will return to government control instead of leadership by an industry consortium. Coast Guard to send its icebreaker to Arctic region The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star will deploy to the Arctic Ocean instead of its usual winter mission to the Antarctic region, the Coast Guard announced. |
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Which Ballots Will Count? The Battle Intensifies as Voting EndsPresident Trump and his allies say they intend an aggressive challenge to how the votes are counted in key states, and Democrats are mobilizing to meet it. America Picks Its President as it Faces Joblessness, Coronavirus and AnxietyVoters describe a fundamental unease about America’s future. Fewer Ballots Rejected by Election Officials This ElectionWith many voters casting their first absentee ballots, experts feared a wave of disqualifying mistakes. But that may not be so. As Election Day Arrives, Trump Shifts Between Combativeness and GrievanceThe president is sounding notes of bravado and exasperation at the end of a divisive campaign. But he may have severed himself from the political realities of a country in crisis. In the Trump Campaign, Government Agencies and Officials Have Often Provided HelpThe sustained effort by President Trump, members of his cabinet and other officials to use the powers of incumbency has gone far beyond anything done by his predecessors. Trump Winning Michigan, Florida and Arizona? This Pollster Says SoRobert Cahaly’s polls have Arizona, Michigan and Florida in the president’s column. It’s hard to find another pollster who agrees with him. But they didn’t believe him in 2016 either. U.K.’s Boris Johnson Faces Revolt Over His Coronavirus PolicyThe prime minister is caught uncomfortably between members of his Conservative Party who oppose his national lockdown and opponents who call it too little, too late. The Double Whammy of Seasonal Affective Disorder in a Season of CovidThis winter the pandemic is expected to intensify the depression experienced by many people with the syndrome known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. How to Manage Your Career During CovidPlenty of offices will be empty until well into 2021, so there’s no time like the present to seek feedback from the boss and brush up on your skills. Election Eve, Polls, W.H.O.: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Guide to Election Night 2020How to understand the results as they roll in on Tuesday. Sarah Cooper Is Tired of Being Donald TrumpThe comedian delighted millions with her Trump lip-syncs. After the election, she may be on to her next act. Harry Belafonte: Trump Is Standing in Our WayIf the president wins again, we have so much more to lose. You’re Not Just Voting for President. You’re Voting to Start Over.The American experiment has taken a beating, but there’s a chance to renew our democracy. In Georgia, a Chance for Women to Defeat TrumpHow four traumatic years turned Georgia into a swing state. In This Election, Mom Knows Best — Again“If Trump were running against a giraffe, I’d vote for the giraffe.” The War on Truth Reaches Its ClimaxTrump is telling two big lies, and a third will come soon. It Was Election Day Eve and All Through the House …Everyone was pretty much freaking out. How Latinos Could Redefine the G.O.P. in TexasRepublican leaders are looking expectantly to the ethnically, racially and geographically diverse population that could shape the state’s conservatism for the future. Trump Lives in a Hall of Mirrors and He’s Got Plenty of CompanyIt will take a long time to drive conspiracy-mongering back to the fringes of American politics. Hillary Clinton Was Right to Warn UsShe grasped the danger posed by the “vast right-wing conspiracy,” Russian interference and Trump. The World Lost Emile Bruneau When We Needed Him MostHis research spread light and empathy around the globe. How U.S. Elections Look AbroadFrom gerrymandering to voter roll purges, we showed people around the world how the American system works. It didn’t go well. What to Do on Election Night 2020? Maybe an Early BedtimeWith in-person gatherings verboten, results likely delayed and anxiety high, some Americans are saying “wake me when it’s over.” Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim That He ‘Prepaid Millions’ in Income TaxesThe president’s assertion, misleading at best, distracts from the reality that he has paid little or no income tax most years, largely because his business losses far outweighed his profits. Pope Backed Gay Civil Unions but Didn't Change Doctrine, Vatican SaysThe Vatican said the pope’s statements in favor of civil unions for gay couples did not change church doctrine. Dozens Killed in Ethiopia in Schoolyard MassacreRights groups said at least 54 people were killed in Sunday’s attack, which underscored how relations between Ethiopia’s ethnic groups are fraying. How the Space Station Became a Base to Launch Humanity’s FutureOnce derided as a poster child for government waste, the outpost in orbit is now seen as a linchpin for future economic activity in space. National Guard Readies for Election Day DeploymentCommunities are bracing for protests and potential violence. Justice Amy Coney Barrett Hears Her First Supreme Court ArgumentBut she did not take part in a pair of unsigned decisions in favor of a Black Lives Matter activist and a prisoner held in abusive conditions. Graham and Harrison Battle Over the ‘New South,’ in Their Final AppealsAs Jaime Harrison called Lindsey Graham a 1950s relic, the Republican incumbent urged voters to re-elect him to help protect a way of life. How to Worry More MindfullyIt’s possible. Here’s how to cope when stressful thinking seems constant. Stress Relief Tips to Relieve Election AnxietyIf the one-two punch of pandemic stress and election stress feels like more than you can handle, try these tips to help you cope. Sean Connery's Style Made James BondThe yardstick of James Bond’s suavely murderous upper-class style was forever set by Sean Connery. A Not-So-Merry Mix: Shakespeare, Bluegrass and Randy QuaidThe Broadway marquee was up, but this crowd-pleasing musical never made it out of Seattle. Among the creative differences: How fat should Falstaff be? Election Day Game Plan on Social Media: Share CarefullyTwo digital experts for The Times discuss what they anticipate for a busy night and beyond. Scientific Journals Commit to Diversity but Lack the DataSeveral prominent publishers said they did not track the race and ethnicity of the researchers contributing to their platforms. Dementia ‘Took Its Toll’ on Sean Connery, Wife SaysThe actor, who died this weekend, struggled with the debilitating condition in his final months, his wife told The Daily Mail. Eddie Hassell, Actor in ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ Dies at 30The Texas native, who moved to Los Angeles at 11 to pursue an acting career, was fatally shot near Dallas, his representative said. More Recent Articles |
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The NFL competition committee is expected to propose a plan to team owners that includes a 16-team postseason scenario if upcoming games are disrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The opposition Democratic Party in Hong Kong said Monday that an eight lawmaker has been arrested in connection to a council meeting in May that devolved into chaos.
President Donald Trump touted "law and order" as he returned to Kenosha, Wisc., months after sending the National Guard to the city in response to protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Eta, the 28th named storm and the 12th hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened into a powerful Category 4 hurricane over the western Caribbean during early Monday afternoon.
Seattle Seahawks veteran defensive end Damontre' Moore has been suspended six games for a violation of the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause was eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
A federal judge on Monday threw out a last-minute lawsuit by Republican Party candidates in Texas seeking to disqualify some 127,000 ballots cast at drive-thru polling stations.
The San Francisco 49ers agreed to trade veteran linebacker Kwon Alexander to the New Orleans Saints.
Jack Dorsey remains CEO of Twitter after board members voted to keep the current CEO structure in place, but the company is looking at a CEO succession plan, it said.
Ole Miss Rebels freshman tight end Damarcus Thomas was released from the hospital after suffering a serious injury during practice Monday that initially left him without any feeling in his body.
Austria's interior minister said early Tuesday morning that the death toll in a terrorist shooting in Vienna Monday night has increased.
The stage is set for the weekend's 14-race, $31 million Breeders' Cup World Championships at Keeneland with a sparkling, multinational cast.
The NFL suspended Chicago Bears wide receiver Javon Wims for two games following his on-field scuffle with New Orleans Saints defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
Ohio State University announced a partnership with the U.S. Air Force to increase opportunities for minority science and engineering students.
Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 are about 25% more likely to deliver their babies preterm, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
If Earth's climate warms 2 degrees Celsius, new research predicts 230 billion tons of carbon will be released from the planet's soil.
U.S. markets rose on Monday as they braced for the potential of an uncertain election result and the Treasury Department adjusted borrowing estimates amid stalled COVID-19 stimulus negotiations.
Neanderthal children grew at the same rates and were weaned at roughly same age as Homo sapien children, according to a new study.
More than 10 million Americans who receive health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace may renew or change their plans for next year, even though the U.S. Supreme Court may scrap the program in January.
People who have high blood pressure at night are at increased risk for heart disease, even if their blood pressure is within normal ranges during the day, according to a study published Monday by Circulation.
Britain announced on Monday that management of its nuclear weapons facilities will return to government control instead of leadership by an industry consortium.
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star will deploy to the Arctic Ocean instead of its usual winter mission to the Antarctic region, the Coast Guard announced. 
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