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U.S. blacklists dozens over Belarus' presidential election The outgoing Trump administration on Wednesday blacklisted dozens of Belarusian officials and entities over their involvement in the European country's August presidential election. Tampa Bay Lightning star Nikita Kucherov to have season-ending hip surgery Tampa Bay Lightning star winger Nikita Kucherov will undergo season-ending hip surgery next week, the team announced Wednesday. FBI blames Iran for online hit list of U.S. election officials The FBI on Wednesday blamed Iran for creating a website in the weeks following the U.S. presidential election that called for the deaths of American election officials. Ex-Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle signing 2-year deal with Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers reached a two-year deal with former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle on Wednesday. Trump issues 26 more pardons, commutations including Roger Stone, Paul Manafort President Trump granted 26 more pardons and commutations on Wednesday including Roger Stone and Paul Manafort who were both sentenced to prison time for charges related to Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. CDC: COVID-19 death toll could hit 420,000 by Jan. 16 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday it predicts COVID-19-related deaths in the United States to near 420,000 by Jan. 16. Arizona Wildcats hire New England Patriots' Jedd Fisch as next football coach New England Patriots quarterbacks coach Jedd Fisch has been named the next head football coach at Arizona, the school announced Wednesday. Andrew Yang files paperwork to run for mayor in New York City Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang filed paperwork to run for mayor in New York City on Wednesday, the city's Campaign Finance Board said. Washington disciplines QB Dwayne Haskins for violating COVID-19 protocols Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins was fined and removed from his role as a team captain Wednesday, three days after he was photographed at a party while not wearing a mask. Turkey sentences journalist Can Dundar to 27 years in prison Can Dundar, former editor-in-chief of the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet, was sentenced to 27 years in prison on terrorism and espionage charges related to a 2015 article alleging the country funneled weapons to Syria. NBA postpones Thunder-Rockets game due to COVID-19; James Harden 'unavailable' Wednesday's game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets has been postponed because of COVID-19 complications. Dramatic freeze-up, snow to come in like polar express A storm triggering blizzard conditions across the northern Plains at midweek will direct a blast of bitterly cold Arctic air across the Midwest, as well as southern and eastern parts of the U.S. through Christmas Day. 100 killed in attack on village in western Ethiopia The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission on Wednesday said that more than 100 people were killed in an attack on the village of Bekoji in the Benishangul-Gumuz region. Fire breaks out at migrant camp in Bosnia-Herzegovina A fire broke out at a migrant camp in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday after it had been ordered closed in response to complaints about a lack of basic necessities. Twitter to wipe followers from White House accounts upon Biden inauguration A Twitter representative on Wednesday confirmed that the social network will remove followers from all White House accounts, including @POTUS, when President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20. Dow rises, S&P ends flat, Nasdaq drops after Trump pans $900B relief bill The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose and the Nasdaq Composite fell on Wednesday after President Donald Trump criticized Congress' $900 billion coronavirus relief bill. Full-dose blood thinners may harm, not help, COVID-19 patients in ICU Three trials show that full-dose blood thinners do not appear to lessen the need for organ support in critically ill, adult COVID-19 patients in intensive care. Watch: Tilda Swinton waits and rages in 'Human Voice' trailer Sony Pictures Classics released a trailer Wednesday for Pedro Almodovar's short film "The Human Voice," starring Tilda Swinton in the director's English language debut. Purifying common antibiotic may lower risk of deafness Reformulation and improved purification of the popular antibiotic gentamicin would reduce the risk that it will cause deafness, researchers say. President Donald Trump vetos $740B defense spending bill President Donald Trump on Wednesday vetoed a $740 billion defense spending bill that both the House and Senate passed earlier this month with veto-proof majorities. Man wins nearly $19,000 from lottery ticket selected by clerk An Australian man said his ritual of letting a store clerk choose his scratch-off lottery tickets for him paid off with a jackpot worth nearly $19,000. Watch: Man swims 662 feet underwater on only one breath A Danish swimmer broke a Guinness World Record by swimming 662 feet, 8.7 inches underwater with a single breath. Out-of-pocket costs jump for people with neurological disorders, study finds Out-of-pocket costs for diagnostic tests and office visits for neurological conditions have increased by up to 200% since 2001, according to a study published Wednesday by the journal Neurology. 'Bachelor In Paradise' couple Carly Waddell and Evan Bass separate Evan Bass and Carly Waddell, who met on "Bachelor In Paradise," announced their separation Wednesday, after three 1/2 years of marriage. |
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Trump Pardons: Manafort, Stone, Charles Kushner and More Granted ClemencyIt was the second wave of pardons and commutations by the president in two days, showing his willingness to use his power aggressively on behalf of loyalists. President Trump: Unhappy, Unleashed and UnpredictablePresident Trump remains the most powerful man in the world, but powerless to achieve what he most wants: to avoid leaving office as a loser. Blackwater, Iraq and President Trump's PardonIraqi witnesses against Blackwater guards were promised justice after a mass killing in Baghdad in 2007. ‘Today,’ one said, the bullets still in his leg, ‘they proved to me it was just theater.’ How Trump's Attack on Relief Bill Has Divided GOPFrom the campaign trail in Georgia to Capitol Hill, President Trump’s demand for changes to the $900 billion pandemic relief plan upended political and economic calculations. How Trump Has Jeopardized Stimulus ReliefThe president’s demand that Congress amend a giant coronavirus relief and government spending bill has raised the unexpected prospect that help may no longer be days away. Trump Vetoes Defense Spending BillThe legislation passed with a veto-proof majority in the House and Senate, but it is unclear whether Congress will override the president. New Signs of Economic Distress Emerge as Trump Imperils Aid DealA decline in consumer income and spending poses a further challenge to the recovery as jobless claims remain high and benefits approach a cutoff. The Year the Fed Changed ForeverJerome H. Powell’s central bank slashed rates, bought bonds in huge sums and rolled out never-before-tried loan programs that shifted its identity. The backlash is already beginning. Pfizer Seals Deal With US for 100 Million More Vaccine DosesThe company agreed to deliver the additional doses of its coronavirus vaccine by the end of July, helping address a looming shortage. Dr. Susan Moore Dies of Covid-19 After Complaining of Racism at Indiana Hospital“He made me feel like a drug addict,” Dr. Susan Moore said, accusing a white doctor of downplaying her complaints of pain and suggesting she should be discharged. China Opens Antitrust Investigation Into AlibabaThe move is part of Beijing’s regulatory pushback against the business empire of Jack Ma, the company’s co-founder and the country’s richest man. Stimulus, Pardons, Blue Whales: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: What the Silence SaidTwo marriages dissolve without a sound. Bonus: Kara Swisher and Nick Kristof Discuss Pornhub and MastercardThey also discuss the slippery slope from guns to sugary cereals. Ancient DNA Is Changing How We Think About the CaribbeanNew research delivers surprising findings about Indigenous people in the region before contact with Europeans. A Middle-Aged ChristmasThe meaning of Christmas nostalgia in the middle of life’s journey. With Hacking, the United States Needs to Stop Playing the VictimThe U.S. also uses cybertools to defend its interests. It’s the age of perpetual cyberconflict. My Sister Moved Into a Nursing Home. This Year. During a Pandemic.Even without a deadly virus, finding the right place for her felt like facing a slate of rotten choices. Dear Santa, Why Are You Behind Plexiglass?All over the country, the annual Christmas ritual for children looks and feels different this year. During the Coronavirus, Feminism Has Failed WomenIf the pandemic undid three decades of progress on gender equality, one has to wonder: How real was that progress in the first place? Covid-19 Changed Our Restaurant's Business OvernightIn a world where everything was changing, the menu at a small New Orleans restaurant also had to adapt. Not everyone seemed to get that. Can Joe Biden Make American Politics Decent Again?The new year will prove whether we have any decency left in us. Coronavirus Vaccine Distribution Could Get ChaoticThere are already signs that distribution will be messy, confusing and chaotic. The Life of Calvin Haworth, a Veteran Who Helped Raise His Granddaughters After Unspeakable Loss“Cause of Life” celebrates the messy, tenacious, and extraordinary lives of five people we lost to Covid-19. The Breakout Stars of 2020Here are the 12 stars and trends that managed to thrive and shine in an impossible year. George Clooney on ‘The Midnight Sky’ and Donald TrumpHis new movie is on Netflix, but the actor-director says theaters won’t go away and Hollywood will be fine. He’s not so sure about Washington. Want the Good Life? This Philosopher Suggests Learning From CatsIn “Feline Philosophy,” John Gray concedes that we “cannot know what it is like to be a cat,” but that doesn’t stop him from trying. Britain and E.U. Scramble to Reach Brexit Deal Before ChristmasWith a deadline closing in fast, negotiators were racing to strike a deal, with an agreement said to be imminent. Christmas Eve Brings Blizzard Warnings for MidwestForecasters predict blizzards in the Midwest. Freezing temperatures in the South. Flooding and power outages in the Northeast. And maybe tornadoes in Florida. Leslie West, ‘Mississippi Queen’ Rocker, Is Dead at 75He rose to fame with Mountain, which Rolling Stone called a “louder version of Cream” — a band Mr. West idolized. One of the group’s first gigs was Woodstock. Trump Warns Iran of Retaliation After Attacks on U.S. Embassy in BaghdadThe administration and military officials blame Tehran for recent rocket attacks in Iraq, adding to the growing tensions between the United States and Iran. Yonkers Car Crash: 5 Men Die as Car Splits in HalfFour recent high school graduates from Yonkers, N.Y., were killed when a speeding driver collided with their car. Backlash Over Leniency at West Point After 73 Cadets Accused of CheatingThe revelations — and the academy’s handling of them — have prompted a debate about integrity, rehabilitation, and what it means to be a cadet. Why Georgia Runoff Ads Are Running on Tennessee's News StationsNearly $470 million is set to be spent on ads for the Georgia Senate runoff races. With the airwaves already saturated, the candidates are heading across state lines to seek any possible advantage. Israeli Election, Take Four: Conservatives vs. ConservativesAfter the center-left failed in three elections to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the fourth one is shaping up into a contest among right-wing leaders. Stella Tennant, Aristocratic Model, Is Dead at 50Noble lineage, classic beauty and punk attitude combined in a model who stood at fashion’s apex for three decades. How to Pretend You’re in Quebec City TonightAs the song goes, there’s no place like home for the holidays. Wherever you are, you can embrace the coziness of the season like Québécois do. Carey Mulligan Won’t Let Hollywood Off the HookThe actress delivered the performance of her career in the dark comedy “Promising Young Woman.” Then came those with their tired views of women. European Soccer Learns a New Virtue: PatienceWhy have so few managers been fired this year? Pandemic economics play a role, but there are bigger forces at work, too. Molchat Doma Is Fun on TikTok. In Belarus, It's Serious.Molchat Doma, a synth-pop trio, has become an unlikely social media star. Back home, its music was the soundtrack to a traumatic year. The New Covid Variant in the UK: Questions and AnswersA newly identified variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus appears to be more contagious than established ones. Here’s what scientists know. More Recent Articles |
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The outgoing Trump administration on Wednesday blacklisted dozens of Belarusian officials and entities over their involvement in the European country's August presidential election.
Tampa Bay Lightning star winger Nikita Kucherov will undergo season-ending hip surgery next week, the team announced Wednesday.
The FBI on Wednesday blamed Iran for creating a website in the weeks following the U.S. presidential election that called for the deaths of American election officials.
The Los Angeles Dodgers reached a two-year deal with former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle on Wednesday.
President Trump granted 26 more pardons and commutations on Wednesday including Roger Stone and Paul Manafort who were both sentenced to prison time for charges related to Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday it predicts COVID-19-related deaths in the United States to near 420,000 by Jan. 16.
New England Patriots quarterbacks coach Jedd Fisch has been named the next head football coach at Arizona, the school announced Wednesday.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang filed paperwork to run for mayor in New York City on Wednesday, the city's Campaign Finance Board said.
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins was fined and removed from his role as a team captain Wednesday, three days after he was photographed at a party while not wearing a mask.
Can Dundar, former editor-in-chief of the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet, was sentenced to 27 years in prison on terrorism and espionage charges related to a 2015 article alleging the country funneled weapons to Syria.
Wednesday's game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets has been postponed because of COVID-19 complications.
A storm triggering blizzard conditions across the northern Plains at midweek will direct a blast of bitterly cold Arctic air across the Midwest, as well as southern and eastern parts of the U.S. through Christmas Day.
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission on Wednesday said that more than 100 people were killed in an attack on the village of Bekoji in the Benishangul-Gumuz region.
A fire broke out at a migrant camp in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday after it had been ordered closed in response to complaints about a lack of basic necessities.
A Twitter representative on Wednesday confirmed that the social network will remove followers from all White House accounts, including @POTUS, when President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose and the Nasdaq Composite fell on Wednesday after President Donald Trump criticized Congress' $900 billion coronavirus relief bill.
Three trials show that full-dose blood thinners do not appear to lessen the need for organ support in critically ill, adult COVID-19 patients in intensive care.
Sony Pictures Classics released a trailer Wednesday for Pedro Almodovar's short film "The Human Voice," starring Tilda Swinton in the director's English language debut.
Reformulation and improved purification of the popular antibiotic gentamicin would reduce the risk that it will cause deafness, researchers say.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday vetoed a $740 billion defense spending bill that both the House and Senate passed earlier this month with veto-proof majorities.
An Australian man said his ritual of letting a store clerk choose his scratch-off lottery tickets for him paid off with a jackpot worth nearly $19,000.
A Danish swimmer broke a Guinness World Record by swimming 662 feet, 8.7 inches underwater with a single breath.
Out-of-pocket costs for diagnostic tests and office visits for neurological conditions have increased by up to 200% since 2001, according to a study published Wednesday by the journal Neurology.
Evan Bass and Carly Waddell, who met on "Bachelor In Paradise," announced their separation Wednesday, after three 1/2 years of marriage. 
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