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Indiana, Purdue cancel Old Oaken Bucket rivalry game; Michigan-Iowa off Indiana and Purdue have canceled their annual Old Oaken Bucket rivalry football game due to positive COVID-19 test results within the programs, the schools said Tuesday. Las Vegas Raiders put rookie WR Henry Ruggs III on COVID-19 list The Las Vegas Raiders put rookie wide receiver Henry Ruggs III on the reserve/COVID-19 list, meaning he will miss Thursday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Biden taps Pete Buttigieg to lead transportation, Jennifer Granholm to head energy President-elect Joe Biden has tapped several people, including former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, to his cabinet who will be integral to implementing his ambitious climate platform. Florida men's basketball star Keyontae Johnson in stable condition after collapse Florida men's basketball player Keyontae Johnson, who collapsed on the court during a game over the weekend, is in stable condition and breathing on his own. Judge orders Trump Organization to release records to N.Y. attorney general A judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump Organization to turn over records to the New York attorney general's office as part of a civil investigation. College Football Playoff rankings: Alabama at No. 1 as top five remains unchanged The top five teams in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings remained unchanged Tuesday, with the Alabama Crimson Tide retaining their top spot. Paris fined for having too many women in senior government positions The city of Paris was fined Tuesday for appointing too many women to senior roles under a French law penalizing governments for appointing less than 40% of one gender to governmental positions. Panthers' Christian McCaffrey unlikely to play vs. Packers due to thigh injury Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey is expected to miss Saturday's game against the Green Bay Packers because of a lingering thigh injury. State Department approves $500M sale of 2 Gulfstream 550 jets to Italy The State Department approved a possible $500 million sale of two fully equipped Gulfstream G550 Aircraft to Italy Tuesday. Supreme Court sides with Colorado church, N.J. religious leaders on COVID-19 limits The U.S. Supreme Court sided with a rural Colorado church and a pair of religious leaders in New Jersey on Tuesday in cases challenging the states' COVID-19 restrictions. Reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo signs extension with Bucks Reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo has signed a multiyear contract extension with the Milwaukee Bucks, the team announced Tuesday. Hungary effectively bans same-sex couples from adopting children Hungary on Tuesday altered its Constitution to allow only married couples and single people to adopt children, effectively banning same-sex couples from adopting. Female Marine recruits to start training at San Diego in February Female recruits will begin training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in California starting next February, the branch announced. Launch company Astra reaches space for first time California-based space company Astra launched a demonstration rocket into space for the first time Tuesday afternoon from Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska on Kodiak Island. Joe Biden urges Georgians to vote for Democratic 'doers' in Senate runoff President-elect Joe Biden traveled to Atlanta Tuesday to urge voters to elect Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in the state's Senate runoff, calling them "doers" who will help advance his policy goals. Shared nursing home staffs account for COVID-19 spread, study shows COVID-19 spread at nursing homes is at least partially driven by people who work at more than one facility, according to an analysis of cellphone data for more than 50 million users. Disaster awaits if aging Red Sea oil tanker isn't emptied soon, scientists warn It's been five years since Safer, a Red Sea oil tanker with a regrettable name, was decommissioned and abandoned, but calls to empty the tanker have failed to spur action -- and it is likely a disaster waiting to happen. Dow rises 337 points amid hopes of Congress nearing stimulus deal The Dow Jones Industrial Average grew 330 points on Tuesday amid optimism about the prospects of another round of COVID-19 stimulus as bipartisan lawmakers unveiled a $908 billion package. NATO: U.N. anti-nuke treaty 'at odds' with existing non-proliferation, disarmament efforts NATO on Tuesday explained its opposition to the new U.N. treaty banning nuclear weapons, which has not been signed by any nuclear-armed nation, saying it "will not result in the elimination of a single nuclear weapon." Biden inauguration team asks Americans to watch ceremony from home President-elect Joe Biden's inaugural committee on Tuesday urged Americans not to travel to Washington, D.C., for the ceremony, citing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Woman learns of lottery jackpot and new grandchild on the same day An Australian woman said she found two reasons for celebration in a single day when she found out she has a grandchild on the way just hours before discovering she won a $150,000 lottery jackpot. |
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Biden Campaigns in Georgia, Presses for the Senate Majority He Will NeedThe president-elect urged voters at a rally in Atlanta to defeat both the state’s incumbent Republican senators and elect Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, which would give Democrats Senate control. Biden to Face a Confrontational Russia in a World Changed From His Time in OfficeThe president-elect will have to assure American national security in ways that will require pushing back on the Kremlin at times and, at others, seeking Russian cooperation. Biden Taps Pete Buttigieg for Transportation SecretaryMr. Buttigieg would bring a younger voice to the cabinet and add to its diversity as its first openly gay member. Biden to Pick Jennifer Granholm, Former Michigan Governor, for Energy SecretaryMs. Granholm is widely credited with steering her state through a recession and working with the Obama administration on a bailout of the automobile industry. Biden to Name Gina McCarthy, Former E.P.A. Chief, as White House Climate CoordinatorMs. McCarthy will serve as a senior adviser to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr., coordinating climate change policy throughout the government. The Vaccine Arrived in a 63-Pound Box, Packed in Dry IceInside the race to give the first shots: Hospitals around the country scrambled after waiting months for the coronavirus vaccine. Moderna Vaccine Is Highly Protective and Prevents Severe Covid, Data ShowThe positive review most likely ensures that the Food and Drug Administration will grant emergency authorization to a second coronavirus vaccine this week for millions of Americans. In Sweden, Coronavirus Infections and Calls for a Lockdown Are RisingThe country has been keeping restaurants and bars open, trying not to let the pandemic disrupt life. But the second wave is forcing authorities to reconsider their approach. Use It or Lose It: Tenant Aid Effort Nears a Federal CutoffEmergency pandemic funding to help renters must be distributed by Dec. 30. But getting the money to those who need it is no small task. Could Congress overturn Biden’s Electoral College win? Possibly. Will it? No.While the Constitution gives Congress the final say in the election, there is no chance that it will agree to overturn the results. Facebook lifts ban on political ads for Georgia runoff elections.The social network said it made the change because of the“importance of expressing voice and using our tools to reach voters.” East Coast Braces for Winter Snow Storm on WednesdayHeavy snow is forecast to sweep through the Mid-Atlantic States and barrel north through New England, dropping up to two feet of snow in some areas, but the fast-moving system won’t stick around for long. Children Love Snow Days. The Pandemic May End Them Forever.In New York City and elsewhere, classes will be held online no matter how bad storms are this year in a shift that makes some parents wistful. So Jeffrey Toobin Had a Zoom Incident. What Now?How a leading man of legal journalism lost his sweetest gig. Moderna, Joe Biden, Giannis Antetokounmpo: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. America’s First Coronavirus VaccinationsAs the first shots are administered in the United States, we hear what it was like for health care workers in North Dakota and New Orleans. Kamala Harris Deserves a More Important JobShe could be at the forefront of helping a part of America that’s been left behind. ‘I Wouldn’t Have Known That My Mom Had Gone Through Menopause’Why are we so unprepared for one of life’s inevitable transitions? Trump Didn’t Break Our Democracy. But Did He Fatally Weaken It?The election provides a clear example of resilience to authoritarian pressure. But it doesn’t mean our democracy is unbreakable. I Can’t Stop Watching Coronavirus Vaccine VideosUnboxing a hopeful future. If the Republican Party Doesn’t Shape Up, We Will Challenge ItIn the wake of Trump’s electoral defeat and political survival, principled Republicans must offer their own vision for America. Did the Resistance Defeat Donald Trump?Some reasons to doubt a theory that’s shared by liberals and Trump supporters alike. Got $1 Million to Spare? You Can Buy an AmbassadorshipThe donor-diplomat has a long and sordid history in American politics. Joe Biden should finally end it. Bonus: Kara and Maggie Haberman Debrief on Brad RaffenspergerThey also talk Trump and the future of the Republican Party. Best Comedy of 2020Comedians like Leslie Jones, Chelsea Handler and Hannibal Buress adjusted to the new abnormal, turning to Zoom, YouTube, rooftops and parks. Condé Nast Puts Anna Wintour in Charge of Magazines WorldwideThe veteran editor gets more power and two new job titles — chief content officer and global editorial director of Vogue — as part of a broader shake-up. MacKenzie Scott Announces $4.2 Billion More in Charitable Giving“She’s disrupting the norms around billionaire philanthropy by moving quickly,” an expert on charities said. Santa Tests Positive for Coronavirus After Photo Session With 50 ChildrenA husband and wife who dressed up as Santa and Mrs. Claus for an annual Christmas parade and tree-lighting ceremony in Georgia learned three days after the festivities that they had the coronavirus, officials said. Myon Burrell Has Life Sentence Commuted by MinnesotaMr. Burrell, who has maintained his innocence, was 16 when an 11-year-old was killed by a stray bullet. The case posed challenges for Senator Amy Klobuchar during her presidential campaign. Cold Storage, Key to Coronavirus Vaccine, Lures InvestorsSmaller companies that are key to the cold storage and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines are seeing a flurry of new investments. Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Indicted on Sex-Trafficking ChargesMr. Nygard was arrested in Canada at the request of U.S. authorities. A federal indictment in New York City accused him of recruiting dozens of women and teenage girls for sex. California Travel Restrictions Ban Short-Term Rentals. Why Can't Travelers Get Refunds?The state’s latest travel restrictions make most hotel or short term lodging illegal. But Airbnb and Vrbo, the biggest home-sharing companies, are sticking to no-refund policies. Who Is Jeffrey Rosen, Who Will Lead the Justice Dept. for Trump’s Endgame?Attorney General William P. Barr’s resignation makes his low-profile deputy the nation’s top law enforcement official for President Trump’s last month. Comfort Eating for Parents During the PandemicFor parents like me, it’s sushi in my car for 15 blissful minutes — and here’s why that’s OK. The Rise of IncenseAs the pandemic approached its peak, so did sales of the aromatic material. Ann Reinking: Playful, Refined and With Legs for DaysDiscipline and abandon gave the dancer an ingrained elegance, an internal organization of the body that you sense even when it’s not pronounced. What Should I Do About the Abusive Mom Down the Hall?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to respond when a neighbor is regularly hitting her kids, whether to accept a personal gift from a former patient and more. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Tears Start Before My Feet Stop’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Sundance Goes Virtual With a More Accessible 2021 LineupAmong the 72 feature films chosen for the slimmed-down festival are a Tessa Thompson racial-issues drama and a music documentary from Questlove. Man Is Jailed After Taking Jet Ski Across Irish Sea to See GirlfriendDefying the Isle of Man’s coronavirus restrictions, a 28-year-old traveled from Scotland to the island on Friday. Days after he arrived, he was sentenced to jail for four weeks. Black Student Expelled After Mother Complains About 'Fences'A dispute about the reading of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play in an English class escalated at the mostly white Providence Day School in Charlotte, N.C. More Recent Articles |
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Indiana and Purdue have canceled their annual Old Oaken Bucket rivalry football game due to positive COVID-19 test results within the programs, the schools said Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders put rookie wide receiver Henry Ruggs III on the reserve/COVID-19 list, meaning he will miss Thursday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
President-elect Joe Biden has tapped several people, including former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, to his cabinet who will be integral to implementing his ambitious climate platform.
Florida men's basketball player Keyontae Johnson, who collapsed on the court during a game over the weekend, is in stable condition and breathing on his own.
A judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump Organization to turn over records to the New York attorney general's office as part of a civil investigation.
The top five teams in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings remained unchanged Tuesday, with the Alabama Crimson Tide retaining their top spot.
The city of Paris was fined Tuesday for appointing too many women to senior roles under a French law penalizing governments for appointing less than 40% of one gender to governmental positions.
Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey is expected to miss Saturday's game against the Green Bay Packers because of a lingering thigh injury.
The State Department approved a possible $500 million sale of two fully equipped Gulfstream G550 Aircraft to Italy Tuesday.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with a rural Colorado church and a pair of religious leaders in New Jersey on Tuesday in cases challenging the states' COVID-19 restrictions.
Reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo has signed a multiyear contract extension with the Milwaukee Bucks, the team announced Tuesday.
Hungary on Tuesday altered its Constitution to allow only married couples and single people to adopt children, effectively banning same-sex couples from adopting.
Female recruits will begin training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in California starting next February, the branch announced.
California-based space company Astra launched a demonstration rocket into space for the first time Tuesday afternoon from Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska on Kodiak Island.
President-elect Joe Biden traveled to Atlanta Tuesday to urge voters to elect Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in the state's Senate runoff, calling them "doers" who will help advance his policy goals.
COVID-19 spread at nursing homes is at least partially driven by people who work at more than one facility, according to an analysis of cellphone data for more than 50 million users.
It's been five years since Safer, a Red Sea oil tanker with a regrettable name, was decommissioned and abandoned, but calls to empty the tanker have failed to spur action -- and it is likely a disaster waiting to happen.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average grew 330 points on Tuesday amid optimism about the prospects of another round of COVID-19 stimulus as bipartisan lawmakers unveiled a $908 billion package.
NATO on Tuesday explained its opposition to the new U.N. treaty banning nuclear weapons, which has not been signed by any nuclear-armed nation, saying it "will not result in the elimination of a single nuclear weapon."
President-elect Joe Biden's inaugural committee on Tuesday urged Americans not to travel to Washington, D.C., for the ceremony, citing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
An Australian woman said she found two reasons for celebration in a single day when she found out she has a grandchild on the way just hours before discovering she won a $150,000 lottery jackpot. 
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