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Former Broncos great, two-time champion Tony Jones dies at 54 Former Denver Broncos Pro Bowl offensive lineman Tony Jones, who was a starter on two of the Broncos' Super Bowl-winning teams, has died, it was announced Friday. He was 54. Boston Red Sox signing Enrique Hernandez to 2-year deal The Boston Red Sox have reached a two-year agreement with former Los Angeles Dodgers utilityman Enrique Hernandez. Ex-Lions coach Matt Patricia returning to Patriots' coaching staff Former Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia is returning to the New England Patriots' coaching staff next season. House Democrats call on Biden to commute all federal death sentences A group of three dozen House Democrats signed a letter asking President Joe Biden to commute the death sentences of all federal death row inmates and work to dismantle the form of punishment at the federal leve Buccaneers' Antonio Brown ruled out for NFC title game vs. Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown will miss Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers because of a knee injury. Ghost ship fire: Derik Almena pleads guilty to 36 counts manslaughter A California man pleaded guilty Friday to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for his role in the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland. Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes clears concussion protocol, will play vs. Bills Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and will play in Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium. Schumer punts Yellen confirmation as treasury secretary to Monday Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Friday that the full chamber will consider Janet Yellen's nomination to be treasury secretary Monday. AMC orders Season 3 of 'History of Horror' AMC Networks said Friday it has renewed its chat show, "Eli Roth's History of Horror," for a third season. John Krasinski to host Jan. 30 edition of 'Saturday Night Live' John Krasinski is scheduled to guest host the Jan. 30 edition of NBC's "Saturday Night Live." Biden administration halts deportations until May for 100-day policy review period The Biden administration on Friday began halting most deportations for 100 days to "review and reset enforcement priorities" following a Trump administration that instituted a "zero tolerance" policy. Kentucky woman's $50 lottery prize turns into $100,000 A Kentucky woman said she used part of her $50 lottery prize to splurge on a $30 scratch-off ticket that earned her a $100,000 jackpot. Tiny particles formed from trace gases can seed open ocean clouds It doesn't take much to seed a cloud in the atmosphere above the open ocean, according to a new study published Friday in the journal Nature Communications. Watch: Airplane wheel crashes down in Chicago neighborhood Authorities in Chicago confirmed a wheel fell off a small plane over the city and landed in the front yard of a resident's home. President Joe Biden signs orders for $15 minimum wage, aid for low-income families On his second full day in the White House, President Joe Biden signed two executive orders Friday that direct his administration to provide more economic help to millions of Americans. British army's 'detect and destroy' battlefield system uses artificial intelligence The British Defense Ministry announced a $137 million contract on Friday for a high-tech surveillance system that could help soldiers to detect enemy targets. Biden seeks national threat assessment of domestic extremist groups The Biden administration announced Friday that federal law enforcement agencies will begin an analysis of domestic extremist violence groups after the siege of the U.S. Capitol. Tom Brokaw retires, puts trust in 'new generation of NBC News' NBC News announced the retirement of Tom Brokaw after 55 years with the network. In a statement, Brokaw put his faith in his successors. California opens civil rights probe into Los Angeles sheriff's office California District Attorney Xavier Becerra announced Friday he's opening a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Watch: Inventor unveils airbag jeans to protect motorcyclists in crashes A designer of safety equipment for motorcyclists unveiled his latest invention: jeans fitted with airbags to prevent leg injuries in crashes. Northrop Grumman gets $3.6B for work on Air Force communications node The Defense Department announced a $3.6 billion contract with Northrop Grumman on Friday for support of the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node. A quarter of known bee species haven't been seen in more than 20 years According to a new survey, published Friday in the journal One Earth, roughly a quarter of known bee species haven't made an appearance in public records in more than 20 years. Watch: Ultrasound photos left in leased car returned to parents 2 years later An Illinois couple said what initially seemed to be junk mail from a local car dealership turned out to be the first ultrasound images of their daughter, which they lost two years earlier. 7,500 vaccinated healthcare workers to be NFL guests at Super Bowl LV The National Football League will invite 7,500 vaccinated healthcare workers to be among the total of 22,000 live fans in the stands at February's Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay, Fla., NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said. |
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Senate Leaders Agree on Impeachment Trial Delay, Giving Biden Breathing RoomThe plan would put off the historic proceeding until Feb. 9, giving former President Donald J. Trump time to prepare his defense and allowing President Biden to fill his cabinet and begin work on his agenda. Biden Signs Orders to Expand Food Stamps and Raise WagesThe president called it an “economic imperative” to provide more aid for millions of Americans who are struggling to make ends meet as the virus exacts a bruising toll. Why Biden Can Undo Much of Trump's Legacy Via Executive OrdersPresident Donald Trump came to rely on executive action for many of his achievements. But his successor seems to understand that it is best used to repeal someone else’s legacy, not build his own. Pfizer Will Ship Fewer Covid-19 Vaccine Vials to Account for ‘Extra’ DosesAfter the surprise discovery of an extra dose in every vial, Pfizer executives successfully lobbied the F.D.A. to change the vaccine’s formal authorization language. The company charges by the dose. UK Warns New Coronavirus Variant May Be DeadlierThe evidence on the fatality rate is worrisome but not yet solid, scientists said. It contrasts with news that Britain is vaccinating its people at a promising pace. White House Orders Assessment on Violent Extremism in U.S.The order for the evaluation from the intelligence community comes as judges continue to deny bail for suspects in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Who is Jonathan Braun? Trump's Last Minute Pardon Still Faces Accusations of ViolenceJonathan Braun’s 10-year sentence for running a drug ring was commuted by the departing president. The White House did not mention that he faces separate accusations of violence and threats. Hank Aaron, Baseball’s Home Run King Who Defied Racism, Dies at 86He held the most celebrated record in sports for more than 30 years. There Are Hall of Famers, and Then There’s Hank AaronThe Braves slugger occupied the rarefied space of a player who stands out in every crowd — even one full of Hall of Famers. Hank Aaron Honored by Teammates, Hall of Famers and Former PresidentsTeammates, Hall of Famers and former presidents mourned the loss of Hank Aaron, a player so terrific he could be taken for granted. What Defines Domestic Abuse? Survivors Say It’s More Than AssaultThe Congresswoman Cori Bush and the musician FKA twigs describe how manipulative, isolating conduct known as “coercive control” helped trap them in abusive relationships. Lawmakers are starting to listen. Impeachment, Wuhan, Hank Aaron: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Biden’s Executive OrdersOn his first day, President Biden reversed some of his predecessor’s most divisive policies. But governing by decree can be fraught. The 46th: Joe Biden to the Rescue (Plan)Biden economic adviser Jared Bernstein joins the podcast to defend progressive economic policies. A New Era of Far-Right ViolenceThe imagery of the Capitol siege will have enduring resonance. Photos: Joe Biden’s Quiet InaugurationAfter January 6, the capital welcomed a solemn and safe transfer of power. What Kamala Harris Means For GirlsFeeling things is an act of bravery. The End of Trump Can Be the Beginning of America“I broke down sobbing. It’s been a long five and a half years.” Biden Should Keep Stimulus Checks FlowingIf a Biden relief package isn’t open-ended, and tied to a full recovery, America is doomed to repeat last-minute partisan fights over aid. A President Can Govern in PoetryTo succeed, Biden will need hope and history to rhyme. Finally, a President Acknowledges White SupremacyThe first step in preventing right-wing violence is recognizing it as a major threat. We Have to Make the Republican Party Less DangerousThe crisis Trump set in motion is far from over. Joe Biden and Democrats Must Help People FastYou don’t get re-elected for things voters don’t know about. ‘When Baseball Mattered’: Hank Aaron’s 1997 Op-Ed on Jackie RobinsonOp-Ed article by Hank Aaron recalls how much Jackie Robinson meant to him as black man in major-league baseball uniform; charges that today’s players have lost all concept of history and have collective mission of greed alone (S) Adoption Used to Be Hush-Hush. This Book Amplifies the Human Toll.In “American Baby,” Gabrielle Glaser unravels family secrets and considers the motivations that wove them into American life in the first place. Mesut Özil's Long GoodbyeAs he trades exile at Arsenal for a new start at Fenerbahce, Özil should be measured by what he brought to London, not what he didn’t. My Co-Worker Is a Scammer and She Gets on My Last NerveAdvice for three people trying to navigate racial politics at work, and one person dealing with the emotional baggage from a previous job. Giuliani concedes that an associate did ask for $20,000 a day to help Trump post-election.Beny Steinmetz, a Mining Magnate, Found Guilty in Swiss Corruption TrialMr. Steinmetz, a French-Israeli businessman, was convicted on charges of corrupting foreign public officials in a bid to reap iron ore resources in Guinea. He was sentenced to five years in prison. Margaret Court to Get a Top Australian Honor, Drawing OutrageMargaret Court, an Australian record breaker known for her homophobic comments, is set to receive one of the nation’s highest public service awards. Mira Furlan, Actress on ‘Lost’ and ‘Babylon 5,’ Dies at 65The Croatian-born actress played Ambassador Delenn on the science fiction TV series “Babylon 5” throughout its five seasons and in two movies. On ‘Rooftop of Africa,’ Ethiopia’s Troops Hunt Fugitive Former RulersPoliticians and military commanders who once led Ethiopia are being tracked down, caught and sometimes killed by their own country’s soldiers in the war in the Tigray region. Why Kamala Harris Is a Star of the N.Y.C Mayor’s RaceThe candidates are competing over who can best capture Washington’s attention and assistance as New York navigates its recovery from the pandemic. McGregor’s Legal Troubles Hang Over U.F.C. and His CareerMcGregor has called a new lawsuit accusing him of rape “old news.” But the case and its wide-ranging implications remain far from resolved. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?“Blown Away” is finally back for a second season. And a favorite show starring Amy Sedaris is finally streaming. How to Knit Bernie's Mittens and MoreCrafters in search of Harry Styles’s colorful cardigan and Bernie Sanders’s inauguration mittens are designing their own patterns. What to Cook This WeekendDelight in the tingly, sweat-bringing intensity of a mala beef braise. Preserving Brutal Histories, One Garment at a TimeAn expert in conserving garments for museums and collectors finds a new calling in saving the clothes worn by victims of atrocities. The 50 Best TV Shows on Netflix Right NowNew shows come to the streaming giant all the time — too many to ever watch them all. We’re here to help. Watch Malcolm X Debate Sam Cooke in ‘One Night in Miami’The director Regina King discusses a sequence from her period drama featuring Kingsley Ben-Adir, Leslie Odom Jr., Eli Goree and Aldis Hodge. Is That a Rolex on Biden’s Wrist?Recent presidents not named Trump have tended to wear Everyman timepieces such as Timex and Shinola. Jimmie Rodgers, Who Sang ‘Honeycomb’ and Other Hits, Dies at 87His crossover appeal landed him on the charts often in the 1950s and ’60s, but a violent incident in 1967 derailed his career. More Recent Articles |
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Former Denver Broncos Pro Bowl offensive lineman Tony Jones, who was a starter on two of the Broncos' Super Bowl-winning teams, has died, it was announced Friday. He was 54.
The Boston Red Sox have reached a two-year agreement with former Los Angeles Dodgers utilityman Enrique Hernandez.
Former Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia is returning to the New England Patriots' coaching staff next season.
A group of three dozen House Democrats signed a letter asking President Joe Biden to commute the death sentences of all federal death row inmates and work to dismantle the form of punishment at the federal leve
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown will miss Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers because of a knee injury.
A California man pleaded guilty Friday to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for his role in the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland.
Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and will play in Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Friday that the full chamber will consider Janet Yellen's nomination to be treasury secretary Monday.
AMC Networks said Friday it has renewed its chat show, "Eli Roth's History of Horror," for a third season.
John Krasinski is scheduled to guest host the Jan. 30 edition of NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
The Biden administration on Friday began halting most deportations for 100 days to "review and reset enforcement priorities" following a Trump administration that instituted a "zero tolerance" policy.
A Kentucky woman said she used part of her $50 lottery prize to splurge on a $30 scratch-off ticket that earned her a $100,000 jackpot.
It doesn't take much to seed a cloud in the atmosphere above the open ocean, according to a new study published Friday in the journal Nature Communications.
Authorities in Chicago confirmed a wheel fell off a small plane over the city and landed in the front yard of a resident's home.
On his second full day in the White House, President Joe Biden signed two executive orders Friday that direct his administration to provide more economic help to millions of Americans.
The British Defense Ministry announced a $137 million contract on Friday for a high-tech surveillance system that could help soldiers to detect enemy targets.
The Biden administration announced Friday that federal law enforcement agencies will begin an analysis of domestic extremist violence groups after the siege of the U.S. Capitol.
NBC News announced the retirement of Tom Brokaw after 55 years with the network. In a statement, Brokaw put his faith in his successors.
California District Attorney Xavier Becerra announced Friday he's opening a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
A designer of safety equipment for motorcyclists unveiled his latest invention: jeans fitted with airbags to prevent leg injuries in crashes.
The Defense Department announced a $3.6 billion contract with Northrop Grumman on Friday for support of the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node.
According to a new survey, published Friday in the journal One Earth, roughly a quarter of known bee species haven't made an appearance in public records in more than 20 years.
An Illinois couple said what initially seemed to be junk mail from a local car dealership turned out to be the first ultrasound images of their daughter, which they lost two years earlier.
The National Football League will invite 7,500 vaccinated healthcare workers to be among the total of 22,000 live fans in the stands at February's Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay, Fla., NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said. 
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