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Zdeno Chara leaves Bruins after 14 seasons, signs 1-year deal with Capitals All-Star defenseman Zdeno Chara is leaving the Boston Bruins after 14 seasons and signing a one-year contract with the Washington Capitals. U.N.: Trump's Blackwater pardons violate International law, affront to justice President Donald Trump's pardon last week of four former Blackwater Worldwide military contractors convicted of killing 14 Iraqis in 2007 violates U.S. obligations under international law, the United Nations said. Buffalo Bills given permission to host limited number of fans in playoffs New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that the Buffalo Bills will be allowed to host a limited number of fans for the playoffs. Michigan establishes $641M fund for Flint water crisis settlement Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two bills into law on Wednesday approving the establishment of a $641 million trust fund to deliver settlement money to residents affected by the Flint water crisis. Rebels kill at least 26 in Yemen airport attack targeting new gov't cabinet ministers Yemen's Aden Airport came under attack on Wednesday just before members of the newly formed government arrived, killing more than two dozen people, officials said. Census Bureau to miss deadline for House apportionment data The U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday said it will deliver data used to allocate seats on the House of Representatives to states in early 2021, missing its deadline of Dec. 31. Clemson OC Tony Elliott to miss CFP semifinal game due to COVID-19 Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott will miss the Tigers' College Football Playoff semifinal game against Ohio State on Friday after testing positive for COVID-19. Temporary ground stops ordered at Dallas airports due to COVID-19, weather Aviation officials issued a temporary ground stop for all flights into and out of Dallas' two largest airports Wednesday due to a combination of factors including COVID-19 and severe thunderstorms. Green Bay Packers claim veteran DT Damon 'Snacks' Harrison off waivers The Green Bay Packers claimed veteran defensive lineman Damon "Snacks" Harrison off waivers on Wednesday, according to the NFL's transaction wire. NASA approves two new missions to study space weather NASA has given the go-ahead to a pair of heliophysics missions designed to aid the study the space weather. New Hampshire governor cancels inauguration ceremony citing anti-mask protests New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu canceled the state's outdoor inaugural ceremony due to armed protesters that have gathered outside of his home in opposition to an order requiring masks in public settings. Watch: Wisconsin Badgers accidentally break trophy while celebrating Mayo Bowl win Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz accidentally shattered the trophy that Wisconsin received after beating Wake Forest on Wednesday in the Duke's Mayo Bowl. Trump indefinitely extends pandemic-related halt on international visas President Donald Trump indefinitely extended a halt on new green cards and other work visas that was originally set to expire Thursday. 2021 to get off to icy start for tens of millions in northeastern U.S. A storm brewing at the end of 2020 in Texas and northern Mexico with snow, ice and rain has eyes for the northeastern United States. Government begins sending $600 COVID-19 stimulus payments to millions in U.S. The government on Wednesday began mailing out COVID-19 stimulus checks worth $600 for most Americans, amid ongoing efforts to raise the amount to $2,000 after Senate Republicans scuttled an attempt to do it immediately. Joe Biden nominates Kathleen Hicks first female deputy secretary of defense President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday appointed or nominated several officials to the Defense Department and White House team. Indonesia outlaws Islamic Defenders Front religious group Indonesia outlawed the hardline Islamic Defenders Front religious group Wednesday, convicting more than two dozen members of committing acts of terror. Man wins big lottery jackpot thanks to clerk's helpful suggestion An Australian man said he never would have purchased the lottery ticket that earned him a jackpot of more than $750,000 if it hadn't been for a clerk's suggestion. Gut cells alert immune system to invading parasites Cells in the gut are the first to sound the alarm when parasites invade the body, according to a study published this week in the journal PNAS. Study: Preterm babies don't benefit from higher red blood cell transfusions Very low birth weight babies born with anemia don't need transfusions with a high number of red blood cells to avoid complications including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, or hearing and vision loss, a study found Dow Jones hits record high, rising for fourth session out of five The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed to a record close at 30,409.56 points after rising for four out of the last five sessions. House for sale in Vermont includes seven jail cells A home for sale in Vermont is garnering attention online for an unusual feature -- seven jail cells in what was formerly a county jail. |
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Discovery of Virus Variant in Colorado and California Alarms ScientistsA more contagious version of the coronavirus may alter the course of the pandemic in the United States, researchers said. Virus Updates: U.S. Officials Acknowledge Lag in Vaccine RolloutFederal health officials said they did not have a clear understanding as to why only a fraction of doses that had been shipped have been administered. ‘No Realistic Path’ for Quick Vote on $2,000 Stimulus Checks, McConnell SaysThe Senate leader all but ended any chance of increasing direct payments, despite some Republican support for the effort. Stimulus Money Should Have Gone to the Jobless, Economists SayWhile lawmakers debate increasing the payments to $2,000, most Americans are expected to save, not spend, their $600 checks. Hawley Answers Trump’s Call for Election ChallengeThe Republican senator said he would object to certifying the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, a move that is unlikely to alter President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Brexit, Lockdown and a Vaccine: U.K. Has a Head-Spinning Day of ChangeBritain put millions more people under severe virus restrictions and approved a new vaccine, while Parliament approved a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union. This New Year’s Eve, Times Square Will Be Filled With Hope. But Not People.Celebrations will be muted as 2020 finally comes to an end, but they will bring much-needed touches of grace. Moynihan Train Hall Brings Art to Penn StationThe expansion of Penn Station’s concourse has an acre of glass that lets the sun pour down, and installations by Kehinde Wiley, Stan Douglas and Elmgreen & Dragset. Here’s a first look. Critics Say Nashville Police Could Have Done More With Tip About BomberAnthony Warner’s girlfriend told the police last year he was building bombs in his R.V. Police officials said they took their inquiry as far as they could at the time. Stimulus, Virus Variant, Georgia: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘Who Replaces Me?’: An UpdateA Black police officer in Flint, Mich., reflects on what it now means to be part of the force in his hometown. Got a confidential news tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. Vaccines Are Safe, No Matter What Bobby Kennedy SaysI love my uncle. But when it comes to vaccines, he is wrong. Don’t Let the Games BeginCollege athletics can teach the right lesson by insisting that public health is more important than sports. The Bomb That Struck the Heart of NashvilleI’m thinking of the weight we’ve all been carrying this year, in my city and everywhere else. I Miss DapIn this year of losses, even the way we greet each other has changed. The 2020 High School Yearbook of Donald J. TrumpThe year’s best, worst and weirdest political players. The Risks of the Covid Vaccine, in ContextWe should expect some people to experience side effects. The shot is still safer than the disease. ‘Let’s Talk About “Personal Responsibility”’: A Year of Tough Conversations in the CommentsOpinion writers reflect on what readers had to say in 2020. Saudi Arabia Is Slowly Killing My FatherPresident-elect Joe Biden must push the country to release its political prisoners. Black Americans' Vaccination Fears Can Be Quelled by a Public Health CampaignAfter centuries of mistreatment, many African-Americans are wary of the Covid-19 shot. A public health campaign could help rebuild trust. Mike Pence's Role in the Electoral College ResultsOn Jan. 6, the vice president will preside as Congress counts the Electoral College’s votes. Let’s hope that he doesn’t do the unthinkable — and unconstitutional. Forever Is NeverA third grader reflects on the miserable year of 2020. She’s Starring Opposite Tom Hanks. She’d Never Heard of Him.Helena Zengel is a giggly, chatty 12-year-old, whose movie roles take her into psychological territory that even adults would find tough. Andy Cohen is Really Ready to Ring in 2021Bravo’s main man bids adieu to what may have been the twenty-twentiest 2020 ever. Nearly a Century Later, We’re Still Reading — and Changing Our Minds About — GatsbyOur critic considers why F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic inspires and withstands so much interpretation. Trump Was Briefed on Uncorroborated Intelligence About Chinese BountiesThe unverified intelligence echoes a similar report, deemed credible by the C.I.A. but dismissed by the president, that Russian military agents had offered payments for attacks on Americans in Afghanistan. Pentagon Sends More B-52s to Middle East to Deter Iranian Attacks on U.S. TroopsThe flights came a week after President Trump warned Tehran following rocket strikes on the U.S. Embassy in Iraq. What Can Be Learned From Differing Rates of Suicide Among GroupsWhite Americans have higher rates than most other racial and ethnic groups. Early Voting Numbers in Georgia Senate Races Put G.O.P. on EdgeWhile polls suggest that the state’s crucial runoff elections are up for grabs, Republicans have grown worried about strong turnout in Democratic areas and mixed messages from President Trump. 25 Days That Changed the World: How Covid-19 Slipped China’s GraspBeijing acted against the coronavirus with stunning force, as its official narratives recount. But not before a political logjam had allowed a local outbreak to kindle a global pandemic. Dawn Wells, Mary Ann on ‘Gilligan’s Island,’ Dies at 82Her character on the ’60s sitcom radiated all-American wholesomeness and youthful charm. After her TV career cooled, she focused on theater acting. New Year's Eve 2020: How to CelebrateThe year that seemed to drag on forever is finally coming to an end. Wonder Woman and Her Evolving LookShe remained steadfast in her decades-long fight for justice, but her costumes ranged from a golden-eagle emblem and skirt to a W logo breastplate and leggings. How to Stay Connected and Fend Off Loneliness in the New YearAs we head into 2021, here is some advice from Well on how to replace loneliness with opportunities for connection. A 12-Year-Old’s Letter to Her Post-Pandemic SelfHow will you retain gratitude for the return to normal life? “I’ve come from 2020 to remind you not to forget,” my daughter wrote to her future self. This Year Was a Disaster. We Hope the Sequel Is Better.We streamed, we watched, we worried. We also wondered what the catastrophe called 2020 will mean for movies. From Kobe to LeBron: Tragedy and Triumph in the N.B.A.A year that began with the deaths of two N.B.A. icons could not end soon enough, marked by heartache along the way but also small moments worth celebrating now. Alone in a Fancy Hotel BathroomParents’ solo-vacation fantasies, hopefully realized in 2021. Hilaria Baldwin Talks About Her Heritage, Spain, Boston, Alec and InstagramAccused of a “decade long grift where she impersonates a Spanish person,” the entrepreneur and spouse of Alec Baldwin talks about Spain, Boston, her children, Instagram and more. Can 4 Seconds of Exercise Make a Difference?Four seconds of intense intervals, repeated until they amount to a minute of total exertion, led to rapid improvements in strength and fitness in middle-aged and older adults. She Mocked Men’s Bluster. Then Came the Complaints.A stand-up comedian in China suggested that some men had an unwarranted confidence. An attempt to censor her followed. More Recent Articles |
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All-Star defenseman Zdeno Chara is leaving the Boston Bruins after 14 seasons and signing a one-year contract with the Washington Capitals.
President Donald Trump's pardon last week of four former Blackwater Worldwide military contractors convicted of killing 14 Iraqis in 2007 violates U.S. obligations under international law, the United Nations said.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that the Buffalo Bills will be allowed to host a limited number of fans for the playoffs.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two bills into law on Wednesday approving the establishment of a $641 million trust fund to deliver settlement money to residents affected by the Flint water crisis.
Yemen's Aden Airport came under attack on Wednesday just before members of the newly formed government arrived, killing more than two dozen people, officials said.
The U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday said it will deliver data used to allocate seats on the House of Representatives to states in early 2021, missing its deadline of Dec. 31.
Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott will miss the Tigers' College Football Playoff semifinal game against Ohio State on Friday after testing positive for COVID-19.
Aviation officials issued a temporary ground stop for all flights into and out of Dallas' two largest airports Wednesday due to a combination of factors including COVID-19 and severe thunderstorms.
The Green Bay Packers claimed veteran defensive lineman Damon "Snacks" Harrison off waivers on Wednesday, according to the NFL's transaction wire.
NASA has given the go-ahead to a pair of heliophysics missions designed to aid the study the space weather.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu canceled the state's outdoor inaugural ceremony due to armed protesters that have gathered outside of his home in opposition to an order requiring masks in public settings.
Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz accidentally shattered the trophy that Wisconsin received after beating Wake Forest on Wednesday in the Duke's Mayo Bowl.
President Donald Trump indefinitely extended a halt on new green cards and other work visas that was originally set to expire Thursday.
A storm brewing at the end of 2020 in Texas and northern Mexico with snow, ice and rain has eyes for the northeastern United States.
The government on Wednesday began mailing out COVID-19 stimulus checks worth $600 for most Americans, amid ongoing efforts to raise the amount to $2,000 after Senate Republicans scuttled an attempt to do it immediately.
President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday appointed or nominated several officials to the Defense Department and White House team.
Indonesia outlawed the hardline Islamic Defenders Front religious group Wednesday, convicting more than two dozen members of committing acts of terror.
An Australian man said he never would have purchased the lottery ticket that earned him a jackpot of more than $750,000 if it hadn't been for a clerk's suggestion.
Cells in the gut are the first to sound the alarm when parasites invade the body, according to a study published this week in the journal PNAS.
Very low birth weight babies born with anemia don't need transfusions with a high number of red blood cells to avoid complications including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, or hearing and vision loss, a study found
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed to a record close at 30,409.56 points after rising for four out of the last five sessions.
A home for sale in Vermont is garnering attention online for an unusual feature -- seven jail cells in what was formerly a county jail. 
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