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U.S. hits single-day record for new cases at 227,885; Calif. counties start stay-at-home orders The United States hit a new single-day record of new COVID-19 cases -- 227,885. U.S. Supreme Court to hear Nazi artworks case The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in a case about restitution to Jewish heirs for a collection of medieval artifacts known as the Guelph Treasure sold to the Nazis in 1935. New England's first nor'easter dumps rain and snow Heavy rain turning into freezing snow hit New England Saturday evening during the region's first nor'easter of the winter season. Actor David Lander, 'Squiggy,' dies in Los Angeles at 73 Actor David L. Lander, best known as greaser "Squiggy" on the 1970s and 80s American sitcom "Laverne & Shirley," died Friday from complications of multiple sclerosis, his family said. Lander was 73. Pompeo ends 5 cultural exchange programs with China The State Department has ended five exchange programs with China, calling them "soft power propaganda tools" of the Chinese government. Carbon monoxide leak kills 23 in China coal mine A carbon monoxide leak in a China mine killed 23 out of 24 people trapped inside since Friday, rescuers reported Saturday. Demonstrators protest tunnel plans near Stonehenge Demonstrators protested Saturday at Britain's Stonehenge monument against government plans to dig a tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Kia recalls 295,000 vehicles due to engine fire riskBoris Johnson, European Commission president talk as Brexit negotiations stall British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spoke on the phone Saturday to try to break a stalemate in Brexit negotiations. Church fire damages 19th century NYC church A six-alarm fire damaged a 120-year-old church in New York City on Saturday, fire officials said. Appeals court rejects conservative challenge to Georgia election results A federal appeals court on Saturday rejected a lawsuit attempting to overturn the results of the presidential election in Georgia. Heavy rains, flooding disrupt rail service in Scotland, southern England Heavy rainfall in Scotland and southern England caused flooding throughout the region Saturday. 30 arrested in Paris protests against new security bill Paris police arrested 30 people attending a Saturday protest against a new security bill critics say would curb civil liberties. Russia starts COVID-19 vaccinations among high risk COVID-19 vaccinations started in Russia on Saturday for doctors, teachers and social workers at high-risk. More flame-fanning Santa Ana winds on the way for Southern California Southern California is getting a brief reprieve from high winds this weekend before yet another Santa Ana event evolves early next week. 'Home Improvement' crossover teased in 'Last Man Standing' trailer A new trailer for "Last Man Standing" shows Tim Allen's character, Mike Baxter, meeting Tim Taylor, the role he played on the sitcom "Home Improvement." Anya Taylor-Joy, Olivia Colman to star in BBC 'Cinderella' comedy "The Queen's Gambit" star Anya Taylor-Joy and "The Crown" actress Olivia Colman are to play the leads in the BBC special, "Cinderella: A Comic Relief Pantomime For Christmas." Breonna Taylor: Kentucky declines to appoint new special prosecutor The Kentucky Prosecutors Advisory Council has denied a request to appoint a new special prosecutor after the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor. Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright exit 'Vanderpump Rules' Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright have left the Bravo reality show "Vanderpump Rules." 'Brady Bunch' alum Maureen McCormick to star in new discovery+ series "The Brady Bunch" alum Maureen McCormick is to host the new home-renovation series "Frozen in Time" for soon-to-launch streaming service discovery+. BTS' 'BE' tops the U.S. album chart "BE," the latest offering from K-pop stars BTS, is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. SpaceX to carry heart tissue, fiber optics lab to space station SpaceX plans to launch cargo to the International Space Station on Sunday morning, including simulated heart tissue for a medical experiment and the first privately owned airlock. Tanning bed use linked to higher risk for endometriosis in study Young women who regularly visit tanning salons may have an increased risk of developing endometriosis, a new study suggests. On This Day, Dec. 5: NASA test launches Orion spacecraft On Dec. 5, 2014, NASA successfully test launched its Orion spacecraft, its hope for the future of manned space travel and an eventual trip to Mars. |
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Trump’s Final Days of Rage and DenialThe last act of the Trump presidency has taken on the stormy elements of a drama more common to history or literature than a modern White House. At Rally for Georgia Senators, Trump Focuses on His Own GrievancesThe president falsely claimed the election was rigged and that he had won. Earlier, he urged Georgia’s governor to call a special legislative session to overturn Joe Biden’s win in the state. Republicans Pushed to Restrict Voting. Millions of Americans Pushed Back.Almost 160 million people voted this year, as new options made necessary by the pandemic removed many of the traditional barriers to casting ballots. Will it change the way America conducts elections? The Elderly vs. Essential Workers: Who Should Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?The C.D.C. will soon decide which group to recommend next, and the debate over the trade-offs is growing heated. Ultimately, states will determine whom to include. Is ‘Natural Immunity’ From Covid Better Than a Vaccine?And if you’ve already had Covid-19, do you still need a vaccine? Experts tackle questions about vaccine immunity. The Newest Hotel Amenity? Virus-Scrubbed AirHotels, and even some cruise ships, are installing state-of-the-art filtration systems that claim to tackle the coronavirus where it is believed to be the most dangerous: in the air. Los Angeles Coronavirus Restrictions on Dining Draw CriticismRestaurant owners say Los Angeles County is unfairly enforcing its ban on outdoor dining, but health officials say rules for film crews are much more strict. With 3 Billion Packages to Go, Online Shopping Faces Tough Holiday TestThe season is adding pressure on retailers, strained by a pandemic surge in e-commerce and limited by shippers, to deliver gifts on time. The Rise and Fall of Carl Lentz, the Celebrity Pastor of Hillsong ChurchA charismatic pastor helped build a megachurch favored by star athletes and entertainers — until some temptations became too much to resist. Covid-19 Came for the DakotasIn terms of the coronavirus, they’re a theater of American disgrace. Why Do So Many Americans Think the Election Was Stolen?Looking for the reasons behind a seemingly unreasonable belief. And Play Like a Girl She DidVanderbilt’s Sarah Fuller is the first woman to play Power 5 football. She’s been a long time coming. The Sacklers’ Last Poison PillA trapdoor in the Justice Department deal with the family’s company might enable them to escape a full accounting of their part in the opioid epidemic. A King Above and Beyond PoliticsWhy are the people of Thailand rising up against royal power now? Save New York’s Small BusinessesThe city’s mom-and-pop establishments need help now. Joe Biden and the Decency AgendaJoe Biden promised to be a president for all Americans. Here’s a way to start. I’m Autistic. I Didn’t Know Until I Was 27.Autism spectrum disorder is inseparable from who I am. I wish only that it hadn’t taken so long to find out. The Children of PornhubWhy does Canada allow this company to profit off videos of exploitation and assault? Report Points to Microwave ‘Attack’ as Likely Source of Mystery Illnesses That Hit Diplomats and SpiesA government-commissioned report provides the most definitive explanation yet for “Havana syndrome,” which struck scores of American employees, first in Cuba and then in China, Russia and other countries. Nor'easter Knocks Out Power to More Than 200,000 in New EnglandMore than 110,000 customers in Maine alone lost electricity after a nor’easter brought high winds and heavy snow. William Aronwald, Target of a Botched Mob Hit, Dies at 79He was a prominent prosecutor in the 1970s. A blunder by hit men left his father dead. ‘They’re Playing With Our Lives’: What Happens Next for DACA’s ‘Dreamers’A judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate protections for young immigrants brought to the country as children. But their status remains precarious. Warren Berlinger, Film and Television Character Actor, Dies at 83Mr. Berlinger, who had dozens of roles in a career that spanned more than six decades, appeared in “Happy Days” and “The Cannonball Run.” Premier League Reopens Stadiums to FansThe return of a few thousand fans to Premier League stadiums was a reminder that it’s not only their roars that we’ve missed. Suhaila Siddiq, Afghanistan’s First Female General, Is DeadAlso a renowned surgeon, she rose through the ranks of the Afghan Army and practiced medicine during the Soviet invasion and the Afghan civil war and under the Taliban’s rule. The ‘Mexican Beverly Hills’How a former white enclave became an aspirational suburb for Latinos in Los Angeles. The Swiss Cheese Model of Pandemic DefenseIt’s not edible, but it can save lives. The virologist Ian Mackay explains how. Mystery Couple Found in a Roll of Film From Nearly 70 Years AgoInternet sleuths have been captivated by the photos, which were recently developed and document a couple’s trip to the Swiss-Italian border with a dachshund. More Recent Articles |
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The United States hit a new single-day record of new COVID-19 cases -- 227,885.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in a case about restitution to Jewish heirs for a collection of medieval artifacts known as the Guelph Treasure sold to the Nazis in 1935.
Heavy rain turning into freezing snow hit New England Saturday evening during the region's first nor'easter of the winter season.
Actor David L. Lander, best known as greaser "Squiggy" on the 1970s and 80s American sitcom "Laverne & Shirley," died Friday from complications of multiple sclerosis, his family said. Lander was 73.
The State Department has ended five exchange programs with China, calling them "soft power propaganda tools" of the Chinese government.
A carbon monoxide leak in a China mine killed 23 out of 24 people trapped inside since Friday, rescuers reported Saturday.
Demonstrators protested Saturday at Britain's Stonehenge monument against government plans to dig a tunnel underneath the world heritage site.
Kia has recalled 295,000 vehicles whose engines can stall or catch fire.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spoke on the phone Saturday to try to break a stalemate in Brexit negotiations.
A six-alarm fire damaged a 120-year-old church in New York City on Saturday, fire officials said.
A federal appeals court on Saturday rejected a lawsuit attempting to overturn the results of the presidential election in Georgia.
Heavy rainfall in Scotland and southern England caused flooding throughout the region Saturday.
Paris police arrested 30 people attending a Saturday protest against a new security bill critics say would curb civil liberties.
COVID-19 vaccinations started in Russia on Saturday for doctors, teachers and social workers at high-risk.
Southern California is getting a brief reprieve from high winds this weekend before yet another Santa Ana event evolves early next week.
A new trailer for "Last Man Standing" shows Tim Allen's character, Mike Baxter, meeting Tim Taylor, the role he played on the sitcom "Home Improvement."
"The Queen's Gambit" star Anya Taylor-Joy and "The Crown" actress Olivia Colman are to play the leads in the BBC special, "Cinderella: A Comic Relief Pantomime For Christmas."
The Kentucky Prosecutors Advisory Council has denied a request to appoint a new special prosecutor after the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright have left the Bravo reality show "Vanderpump Rules."
"The Brady Bunch" alum Maureen McCormick is to host the new home-renovation series "Frozen in Time" for soon-to-launch streaming service discovery+.
"BE," the latest offering from K-pop stars BTS, is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
SpaceX plans to launch cargo to the International Space Station on Sunday morning, including simulated heart tissue for a medical experiment and the first privately owned airlock.
Young women who regularly visit tanning salons may have an increased risk of developing endometriosis, a new study suggests.
On Dec. 5, 2014, NASA successfully test launched its Orion spacecraft, its hope for the future of manned space travel and an eventual trip to Mars. 
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