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Man arrested for break-in at NFL star Tom Brady's Massachusetts mansion A man was arrested in Massachusetts on Monday for breaking into a mansion owned by current Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and former New England Patriots star Tom Brady, police said. DHS fully reinstates DACA following court order The Department of Homeland Security said it has fully reinstated Obama-era protections from deportations for undocumented immigrants who entered the country as children after a judge last week ordered it to do so. Breakdancing becomes official sport at 2024 Paris Games The International Olympic Committee announced Monday that breakdancing has been added to the medal events program at the 2024 Paris Games. Nicolas Maduro claims landslide in Venezuelan elections condemned by the West Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has claimed a landslide victory in National Assembly elections viewed as illegitimate by much of the Western world, dealing a blow to U.S.-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido. Rockets coach: 'No timetable' for James Harden to report, end holdout Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas labeled former NBA MVP James Harden's absence from the team's training camp as a holdout Monday and said there is "no timetable" for the All-Star guard to report. Florida COVID data whistleblower says state police confiscated computers in armed raid The home of a former Florida Department of Health data scientist who was fired from her job running the state's COVID-19 data dashboard was raided by state police Monday, according to a Twitter post. Former AL MVP, seven-time MLB All-Star Dick Allen dies at 78 Former Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox star infielder Dick Allen, who was the 1972 American League MVP, has died. He was 78. Rashida Jones to become president of MSNBC Rashida Jones will become the president of cable news network MSNBC replacing Phil Griffin, the network announced on Monday. Arizona, Michigan legislatures limit work following Giuliani positive test State legislatures in Arizona and Michigan postponed work following visits from President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, who tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend. Jets fire defensive coordinator Gregg Williams after controversial blitz Less than a day after his questionable decision to send an all-out blitz on the game-deciding play in Sunday's loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was fired. Investigations continue in 3 Fort Bragg homicides The U.S. Army's Criminal Investigations Command continues to investigate the deaths of three soldiers based in Fort Bragg in North Carolina near Fayetteville, after new details emerged last week. USPS to release 'Love,' Year of the Ox, and Chien-Shiung Wu stamps The U.S. Postal Service will release stamps honoring the Year of the Ox and physicist Chien-Shiung Wu and issue its latest in the "Love" series in early 2021. Biden announces top national health selections President-elect Joe Biden announced his picks Monday to head national health agencies and named California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Data shows demilitarizing police doesn't put officers or the public at risk According to a new study, demilitarizing U.S police departments doesn't lead to an uptick in crime or jeopardize police safety. Nasdaq hits new high, Dow and S&P fall from Friday records The Nasdaq Composite rose to a new record high on Monday while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 fell from records set on Friday. Bill signed to award Medal of Honor to Sgt. Alwyn Cashe, Iraq war hero Sgt. First Class Alwyn Cashe, who died in 2005 while rescuing fellow soldiers from a burning vehicle in Iraq, was cleared to receive the Medal of Honor. Arctic ground squirrels recycle their body's own nutrients to survive the long winters By analyzing the body chemistry of hibernating Arctic ground squirrels, scientists found the rodents are able to recycle their body's own nutrients during deep hibernation. Forrest Fenn treasure finder steps forward The treasure hunter who discovered the Forrest Fenn treasure in June identified himself Monday after heirs of the late Santa Fe art dealer announced they would be forced to reveal his identity in a lawsuit. CDC: Schools, daycares can prevent COVID-19 spread with hygiene, distancing Schools and daycare facilities can effectively operate with hand hygiene, mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing protocols in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC said in an analysis published Monday. Mystery illness in India kills 1, sickens over 300 A mysterious illness in Eluru town in India has killed one man and sickened over 300 people. Watch: Deer repeatedly attempts to break into New Jersey school The principal of a New Jersey elementary school shared security camera footage of a deer that repeatedly attempted to head-butt its way through a window. Watch: Man uses sword to slice 68 grapes while standing on balance board An Idaho man recaptured a Guinness World Record by using a samurai sword to slice through 68 grapes while standing on a balance board. In photos: U.S. commemorates Pearl Harbor Day ceremony in D.C. UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch captured the ceremony honoring the 79th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., on December 7, 2020. In Hawaii, the event was marked with a virtual ceremony. Lottery numbers from rubber ball toy pay off after 6 years A pair of golfing buddies in Australia won a lottery jackpot of more than $650,000 using a set of numbers they got from a toy about seven years earlier. |
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Biden Plans to Tap Lloyd Austin, Former Iraq Commander, as Defense SecretaryThe retired four-star Army general would make history as the first African-American to lead the Pentagon. Republicans Make Clear Their Georgia Senate Strategy: Attack WarnockFor the crucial Senate runoffs, the G.O.P. is focusing its attacks on the Rev. Raphael Warnock, portraying him as radical, a claim he has rejected but one that worked for Republicans in down-ballot races last month. Russia's Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout Hobbled by Public DistrustDistrust of the government is so widespread that 59 percent of Russians say they have no intention of getting a shot. Trump Administration Passed on Chance to Secure More of Pfizer VaccineThe pharmaceutical company offered the government a chance to lock in additional supplies before its vaccine was proved effective in clinical trials. Most of California Locks Down Again as Coronavirus Strains HospitalsAs the United States surpassed 15 million cases, California’s situation despite its earlier restrictions was a cautionary tale. Indoor Dining May Be Banned Again, Threatening N.Y.C. RestaurantsGov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced a new restrictions model that could end indoor dining in the city as early as next week. The Places That Had the Biggest Swings Toward and Against TrumpEducation was a key dividing line, but other things mattered, too. As His Term Ends, Trump Faces More Questions on Payments to His HotelA civil case being pursued by the attorney general for the District of Columbia has brought renewed attention to what limits there should be on a president’s ability to profit from the office. California, Vaccines, Georgia: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Gabriel Sterling On Georgia's ElectionsWhy one Republican election official in Georgia is speaking out against President Trump’s baseless claims of voting fraud. Lifestyles of the ‘More Famous Than Rich’This entrepreneur is taking on power and money in Hollywood with a new business model for celebrities — including the ones who’ve been forgotten or canceled. Sorry, Gen. Lloyd Austin. A Recently Retired General Should Not Be Secretary of Defense.After a tumultuous four years, we need civilian leadership and a return to normalcy. The Stimulus Compromise Is $908 Billion Better Than NothingThe Senate’s plan is flawed. Doing nothing would be much worse. No One Expects Civility From RepublicansWhat’s worse: making Sarah Sanders leave a restaurant, or terrorizing election officials? A Fake ‘War on Christmas’ and the Real Battle Against CovidThere are two culture wars, but only one with deadly consequences. Republicans Can’t Handle the TruthYou shouldn’t be surprised that they’re still backing Trump. Alexi Pappas: Pro Sports Should Support Mental HealthI’d spent my life training for the Olympics, but I wasn’t prepared for what came next. Want Vaccines Fast? Suspend Intellectual Property RightsOtherwise, there won’t be enough shots to go around, even in rich countries. Biden Says No More Coddling Dictators. OK, Here’s Where to Start.The United States has been far too lenient with Egypt’s brutal dictator. It’s Time to Scare People About CovidOur public messaging about the virus should explain the real costs — in graphic terms — of catching the virus. Deciding Who Gets the Vaccine FirstReaders discuss how those who have had the virus, the elderly and inmates should be regarded in terms of priority. Why Are Pandas Covering Themselves With Horse Manure?Researchers in China spent a decade studying this question. Christchurch Inquiry Says New Zealand Couldn’t Have Prevented Mosque AttacksBut the Royal Commission, the country’s highest-level investigation, faulted lax gun regulations and the country’s “fragile” intelligence agencies. Supreme Court Hears Holocaust Survivors’ Cases Against Hungary and GermanyThe justices struggled to decide whether a 1976 law that bars most suits against other nations allows Jewish victims to sue over the theft of their property. Army Investigates Deaths of Green Beret and Veteran at Fort BraggOfficials have not said how the men died. They were identified as Master Sgt. William J. Lavigne II, 37, and Timothy Dumas, 44. Man Who Found Hidden Treasure in the Rocky Mountains Is RevealedJack Stuef, 32, a medical student from Michigan, located a stash of gold nuggets, gemstones and pre-Columbian artifacts that had been hidden by the art dealer Forrest Fenn as part of a treasure hunt. Warner Bros. Trades Box Office for HBO Max, but Stars Still Want Their MoneyIf studios are no longer trying to maximize ticket sales, what will that mean for often lucrative pay packages tied to a film’s performance in theaters? MSNBC Names Rashida Jones as PresidentMs. Jones, currently a senior vice president at the network, will become the highest-ranking Black woman in the TV news industry. Boris Johnson Takes Personal Control of Brexit TalksWith negotiators at impasse, the prime minister hopes he and European leaders can hammer out a trade deal to replace the one that expires on Dec. 31. Armed Mexicans Were Smuggled In to Guard Border Wall, Whistle-Blowers SayIn a complaint unsealed on Friday, whistle-blowers working on President Trump’s wall said that contractors were illegally bringing in Mexican guards to protect construction sites. What’s on TV This Week: A Bee Gees Documentary and ‘Couples Therapy’“The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart” debuts on HBO. And a pandemic-focused “Couples Therapy” special airs on Showtime. Family Rifts and Estrangement Threaten Mental and Physical HealthFor most people, estrangements and family rifts are a source of chronic stress that threatens “mental, social and physical well-being.” Christmas Trees — an Elusive Bit of Happiness for CanadiansThere’s been a run on Christmas trees as Canadians, trapped inside because of the pandemic, try, in record numbers, to shoehorn joy into their lives. Steaks Grown From Human Cells Spark Interest and OutrageAn artist project offering an absurdist take on the lab-grown meat industry triggers a debate and backlash in London. Stream These 15 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in DecemberThe year’s end means a ton of licenses are expiring. Stream these movies and bingeable TV series while you can. Love 'The Queen's Gambit'? Make a DIY Chess Set.Inspired by ‘The Queen’s Gambit,’ demand for chess sets is soaring. So why not make your own? ‘Natural Immunity’ From Covid Is Not Safer Than a VaccineWhat if you’ve already had Covid-19 — do you still need a vaccine? Experts tackle questions about vaccine immunity. A Costly Quip Angers Chinese Moviegoers, and a Film Is Yanked“Monster Hunter” disappeared from theaters in China after online critics labeled a snippet of dialogue — a pun about knees — racist and called for a boycott. Spelling BeeUse 7 letters to make as many words as you can. The Crossword, Tiles and MoreSolve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Vertex. VertexConnect the dots to reveal the hidden picture. More Recent Articles |
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A man was arrested in Massachusetts on Monday for breaking into a mansion owned by current Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and former New England Patriots star Tom Brady, police said.
The Department of Homeland Security said it has fully reinstated Obama-era protections from deportations for undocumented immigrants who entered the country as children after a judge last week ordered it to do so.
The International Olympic Committee announced Monday that breakdancing has been added to the medal events program at the 2024 Paris Games.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has claimed a landslide victory in National Assembly elections viewed as illegitimate by much of the Western world, dealing a blow to U.S.-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido.
Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas labeled former NBA MVP James Harden's absence from the team's training camp as a holdout Monday and said there is "no timetable" for the All-Star guard to report.
The home of a former Florida Department of Health data scientist who was fired from her job running the state's COVID-19 data dashboard was raided by state police Monday, according to a Twitter post.
Former Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox star infielder Dick Allen, who was the 1972 American League MVP, has died. He was 78.
Rashida Jones will become the president of cable news network MSNBC replacing Phil Griffin, the network announced on Monday.
State legislatures in Arizona and Michigan postponed work following visits from President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, who tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
Less than a day after his questionable decision to send an all-out blitz on the game-deciding play in Sunday's loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was fired.
The U.S. Army's Criminal Investigations Command continues to investigate the deaths of three soldiers based in Fort Bragg in North Carolina near Fayetteville, after new details emerged last week.
The U.S. Postal Service will release stamps honoring the Year of the Ox and physicist Chien-Shiung Wu and issue its latest in the "Love" series in early 2021.
President-elect Joe Biden announced his picks Monday to head national health agencies and named California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
According to a new study, demilitarizing U.S police departments doesn't lead to an uptick in crime or jeopardize police safety.
The Nasdaq Composite rose to a new record high on Monday while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 fell from records set on Friday.
Sgt. First Class Alwyn Cashe, who died in 2005 while rescuing fellow soldiers from a burning vehicle in Iraq, was cleared to receive the Medal of Honor.
By analyzing the body chemistry of hibernating Arctic ground squirrels, scientists found the rodents are able to recycle their body's own nutrients during deep hibernation.
The treasure hunter who discovered the Forrest Fenn treasure in June identified himself Monday after heirs of the late Santa Fe art dealer announced they would be forced to reveal his identity in a lawsuit.
Schools and daycare facilities can effectively operate with hand hygiene, mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing protocols in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC said in an analysis published Monday.
A mysterious illness in Eluru town in India has killed one man and sickened over 300 people.
The principal of a New Jersey elementary school shared security camera footage of a deer that repeatedly attempted to head-butt its way through a window.
An Idaho man recaptured a Guinness World Record by using a samurai sword to slice through 68 grapes while standing on a balance board.
UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch captured the ceremony honoring the 79th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., on December 7, 2020. In Hawaii, the event was marked with a virtual ceremony.
A pair of golfing buddies in Australia won a lottery jackpot of more than $650,000 using a set of numbers they got from a toy about seven years earlier. 
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