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Utah State cancels season finale against Colorado State due to player boycott Utah State has canceled Saturday's game against Colorado State because of concerns voiced by players about religious discrimination in the school's search for a new football coach. Pittsburgh football team to skip bowl game, end season at 6-5 The Pittsburgh football program won't participate in a bowl game this year, becoming the second team to decline a potential opportunity to compete in the 2020 postseason. Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Peters to undergo season-ending toe surgery Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Peters will undergo toe surgery and miss the remainder of the 2020-21 season. Washington RB Antonio Gibson to miss 49ers game due to toe injury Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson will miss Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers because of a turf toe injury. U.S. executes Alfred Bourgeois for murder of 2-year-old daughter The U.S. government on Friday carried out its last execution of the year, that of a man convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter nearly two decades ago. U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas bid to challenge election The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit challenging the election results in four battleground states. Houston Texans put Pro Bowl RB David Johnson on COVID-19 list The Houston Texans placed starting running back David Johnson on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, meaning the Pro Bowl tailback will miss Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. Donald Trump signs stopgap, keeps government open for another week President Donald Trump on Friday signed a one-week stopgap funding bill, hours before the government was set to shut down. Louisville Zoo records 1st coronavirus cases in snow leopards The Louisville Zoo in Kentucky announced Friday that three snow leopards tested positive for the novel coronavirus -- the first known cases in the species since the start of the pandemic. Study: Economic decline, rising inequality breeds polarization When economies falter and the gulf between the haves and have nots widens, polarization becomes contagious, according to a new paper published Friday in the journal Science Advances. Study: Most kids with neurological impairment take 10 or more medications Children with seizure disorders, cerebral palsy and other neurological problems often experience "problematic" symptoms that involve treatment with multiple drugs, a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open found. Man buys 160 tickets for one lottery drawing, wins 160 times A Virginia man said he had "a feeling" about some numbers he copied down from a TV show that led to his buying 160 tickets for a single lottery drawing -- and winning $800,000. Metal detecting club finds lost wedding ring at Florida beach A trio of volunteers with metal detectors came to the rescue of a Florida couple who lost a wedding ring during a trip to the beach. U.S. Navy plan calls for 82 new ships, at $147B, by 2026 The U.S. Navy's 30-year shipbuilding plan calls for building 82 new ships by 2026 at a cost of $147 billion, a significant increase over previous plans. Sentence spelled out by balloons breaks Guinness record A party balloon company broke a Guinness World Record in Florida by using 7,236 balloons to spell out the phrase: "Success has nothing to do with luck, it is a matter of consistency." Hill AFB demonstrates quick launch of F-35As Hill Air Force Base, Utah, demonstrated its short-notice capability of F-35A fighter planes, with "nearly instantaneous" launches, the Air Force announced. Senate passes NDAA with veto-proof majority The Senate overwhelmingly approved the annual defense spending bill Friday, giving the legislation enough votes to avoid President Donald Trump's threat of a veto. FKA Twigs accuses Shia LaBeouf of sexual battery, assault in lawsuit Singer FKA Twigs accused actor Shia LaBeouf of sexual battery, assault and inflection of emotional distress during their nearly one-year romantic relationship in a lawsuit she filed Friday in California. BAE Systems gets go-ahead for production of Marines' amphibious combat vehicles The U.S. Marine Corps authorized full-rate production of Amphibious Combat Vehicles in a $184 million contract with BAE Systems, the company announced. Lost cat found one year later, 75 miles away A British woman whose cat went missing in November 2019 was reunited with her pet more than a year later when the feline turned up 75 miles away. Test of Gremlin drones a near success, but C-130 couldn't retrieve them X-61A unmanned aerial vehicles flew successfully in a test but could not be retrieved by a cargo plane, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency said. Watch: Onewe reflects on the past in 'A Book in Memory' music video South Korean boy band Onewe released the music video for their single "A Book in Memory," which appears on newly released single album, "Memory: Illusion." Magazine returned to Manitoba library was 45 years overdue A Manitoba library said employees were shocked to see a magazine dropped into the return slot this week was last checked out in June 1975. Tulsi Gabbard gets heat for co-sponsoring Title IX bill that excludes trans people For Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and Republican Rep. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., introduced a bill Thursday tying Title IX protections for female athletes to "biological sex." |
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Democrats, and Even Some Republicans, Cheer as Justices Spurn TrumpWhile a top legal expert exhaled that “Our institutions held,” the Texas Republican Party chairman suggested secession. Rallying Behind Trump, Most House Republicans Joined Failed LawsuitMore than 60 percent of the chamber’s Republicans — including party leaders — signed onto a brief, underscoring the party’s willingness to back the president no matter how extreme the test. F.D.A. Clears Pfizer Vaccine, and Millions of Doses Will Be Shipped Right AwayAn initial shipment of about 2.9 million doses of the vaccine will be sent around the United States over the next week. Covid Vaccines Are Coming. A Divided and Distrustful America Awaits.A vast majority of people will need to be vaccinated to create a decisive decline in infections. Health officials are scrambling to make that happen. Giuliani Material Spurs Separate Justice Dept. of Pursuit of Hunter BidenThe inquiry, based out of Pittsburgh, was run parallel to an investigation in Delaware and raised alarms among F.B.I. agents about politicization. Brian Kemp Cast His Lot With Trump, and Has Now Paid the PriceMr. Kemp rose to Georgia’s governorship with the help of President Trump, but his refusal to try to overturn the state’s election results has drawn Mr. Trump’s ire — and may affect his political future. Cuomo Suspends Indoor Dining in N.Y.C. AgainThe decision, intended to slow a second wave of coronavirus cases, is a blow to the struggling restaurant industry. With the Virus Surging, Arizona Teachers Protest by Calling In SickThe sickout in Chandler, Ariz., reflects growing discord over whether classrooms should remain open as virus cases spike. After Armenia-Azerbaijan War, Trauma, Tragedy and DevastationFor Armenians uprooted from their homes, and for Azerbaijanis returning to uninhabitable towns, “It’s going to be very hard to forgive.” FKA twigs Sues Shia LaBeouf, Citing Abusive RelationshipThe lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles by the musician, accuses the actor of sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress. Pfizer Vaccine, N.Y.C. Dining, Dionne Warwick: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Guide to Georgia’s Senate RunoffsGeorgia flipped blue for Joe Biden. Now two costly battles there will decide control of the Senate. Got a confidential news tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. ‘The 46th’: Who Will Replace Trump in the G.O.P.’s Heart?Jane Coaston and Sean Trende join Ross to debate whether Republicans will remain the party of Trumpism, post-Trump. Republicans Faced Trump's Loss by Embracing NihilismThe Supreme Court thwarts the latest Trumpist attack on American democracy. All Fish and No ChipsBrexit negotiations continue to limp along as a deadline looms. This Blockbuster Is Coming to a Living Room Near YouThe next generation of event viewing is likely to look more like ‘Game of Thrones’ and less like ‘Tenet.’ 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. We Must Do More to Stop Dangerous Doctors in a PandemicSome have crossed the line from free speech to medical practice — or something akin to malpractice. The ‘Trump Won’ Farce Isn’t Funny AnymoreRepublicans are now seriously arguing that elections are legitimate only when their side wins. Bats and the CoronavirusThey probably spread the virus that’s killing humans. We almost certainly spread the fungus that’s killing them. The Virus Has Stolen Your Face From MeAs a portrait artist, all I can do now is reconstruct the mysteries of who you are under the mask. How to Handle Bad Co-Workers of the Anti-Mask and Boyfriend VarietiesIt isn’t all about you. Or your officemate (even if you are living with him). Justice Department Carries Out 10th Execution This YearAlfred Bourgeois was put to death by lethal injection for murdering his 2-year-old daughter. Businessman Pays Overdue Utility Bills for Dozens of Floridians, AgainMike Esmond knew what it was like to be broke and get his heat cut off in a brutal winter. So, for the second year in a row, he paid residents’ overdue utility bills in Gulf Breeze, Fla. Congress, Paralyzed on a Stimulus Deal, Gives Itself Another Week to Strike OneThe Senate cleared a weeklong stopgap spending bill to buy time for an elusive pandemic aid bill, but negotiators remained short of an agreement. Black Ballerina, Playing a Swan, Says She Was Told to Color Her SkinThe dancer with the Staatsballett Berlin says being directed to use white makeup to perform in “Swan Lake” was one of the racially insensitive incidents she has faced. Senate Sends Military Bill to Trump’s Desk, Spurning His Veto ThreatThe move raised the prospect of a legislative showdown in the president’s final weeks in office on the bill that authorizes pay for the troops. F.B.I. Says Zodiac Killer Coded Message Has Been SolvedThe code had long baffled cryptographers, law enforcement agents and armchair sleuths obsessed with the shadowy killer, who was blamed for five murders in the late 1960s. German Cultural Leaders Warn Against Ban on Israel Sanctions MovementSignatories of an open letter say a parliamentary resolution declaring the campaign anti-Semitic has led to self-censorship and is stifling artistic expression. What to Cook This WeekendGabrielle Hamilton’s marvelous new recipe for white borscht may just become one of your favorites. 'Evermore' Review: Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ Sequel Is a Journey Deeper InwardThe singer and songwriter’s July album traded glossy sheen for an acoustic-Minimalistic palette. A second album with the same collaborators moves even further from her pop past. My Pandemic Cat Had a SecretFirst of all, she wasn’t a kitten … The Champions League’s New Twist: Injury RouletteWith muscle injuries rising and an unforgiving, pandemic-compressed schedule looming, Europe might not crown its best team this season, but the one that’s still standing. The Biggest Casting News From Disney’s Investor Day“Black Panther 2” will not recast King T’Challa. Harrison Ford is picking up the hat and whip again. And “Star Wars” recruited Rosario Dawson for her own show. NYT Cooking’s 20 Most Popular Recipes of 2020Caramelized shallot pasta, the perfect chocolate chip cookies, sour cream and onion chicken: These are the recipes that kept readers coming back for more. They Had Given Up on LoveLuke Rivett and Sunney Kohlhoss met at a Los Angeles bar last year. “We talked for a few minutes,” he said. “I told her, ‘I’m going to marry you.’” Brittanya Karma, German-Vietnamese Social Media Star, Dies at 29She used her social media clout to preach and model self-confidence. She died of complications of Covid-19 in a Hamburg hospital. More Recent Articles |
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Utah State has canceled Saturday's game against Colorado State because of concerns voiced by players about religious discrimination in the school's search for a new football coach.
The Pittsburgh football program won't participate in a bowl game this year, becoming the second team to decline a potential opportunity to compete in the 2020 postseason.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Peters will undergo toe surgery and miss the remainder of the 2020-21 season.
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson will miss Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers because of a turf toe injury.
The U.S. government on Friday carried out its last execution of the year, that of a man convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter nearly two decades ago.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit challenging the election results in four battleground states.
The Houston Texans placed starting running back David Johnson on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, meaning the Pro Bowl tailback will miss Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
President Donald Trump on Friday signed a one-week stopgap funding bill, hours before the government was set to shut down.
The Louisville Zoo in Kentucky announced Friday that three snow leopards tested positive for the novel coronavirus -- the first known cases in the species since the start of the pandemic.
When economies falter and the gulf between the haves and have nots widens, polarization becomes contagious, according to a new paper published Friday in the journal Science Advances.
Children with seizure disorders, cerebral palsy and other neurological problems often experience "problematic" symptoms that involve treatment with multiple drugs, a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open found.
A Virginia man said he had "a feeling" about some numbers he copied down from a TV show that led to his buying 160 tickets for a single lottery drawing -- and winning $800,000.
A trio of volunteers with metal detectors came to the rescue of a Florida couple who lost a wedding ring during a trip to the beach.
The U.S. Navy's 30-year shipbuilding plan calls for building 82 new ships by 2026 at a cost of $147 billion, a significant increase over previous plans.
A party balloon company broke a Guinness World Record in Florida by using 7,236 balloons to spell out the phrase: "Success has nothing to do with luck, it is a matter of consistency."
Hill Air Force Base, Utah, demonstrated its short-notice capability of F-35A fighter planes, with "nearly instantaneous" launches, the Air Force announced.
The Senate overwhelmingly approved the annual defense spending bill Friday, giving the legislation enough votes to avoid President Donald Trump's threat of a veto.
Singer FKA Twigs accused actor Shia LaBeouf of sexual battery, assault and inflection of emotional distress during their nearly one-year romantic relationship in a lawsuit she filed Friday in California.
The U.S. Marine Corps authorized full-rate production of Amphibious Combat Vehicles in a $184 million contract with BAE Systems, the company announced.
A British woman whose cat went missing in November 2019 was reunited with her pet more than a year later when the feline turned up 75 miles away.
X-61A unmanned aerial vehicles flew successfully in a test but could not be retrieved by a cargo plane, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency said.
South Korean boy band Onewe released the music video for their single "A Book in Memory," which appears on newly released single album, "Memory: Illusion."
A Manitoba library said employees were shocked to see a magazine dropped into the return slot this week was last checked out in June 1975.
For Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and Republican Rep. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., introduced a bill Thursday tying Title IX protections for female athletes to "biological sex." 
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