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Rockies to trade All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado to Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are acquiring All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado in a blockbuster trade with the Colorado Rockies. Ex-Mets, Nationals infielder Daniel Murphy retiring after 12 seasons Former New York Mets and Washington Nationals infielder Daniel Murphy announced Friday that he is retiring from MLB after 12 seasons. Packers part ways with defensive coordinator Mike Pettine The Green Bay Packers have moved on from veteran defensive coordinator Mike Pettine after three seasons, the team announced Friday. Russian President Vladimir Putin signs 5-year New START treaty extension Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a five-year extension of the New START nuclear arms treaty with the United States. Clippers stars Kawhi Leonard, Paul George cleared to return vs. Magic Los Angeles Clippers stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George have cleared the NBA's health and safety protocols and are available to play Friday night against the Orlando Magic. Hall of Fame basketball coach John Chaney dies at 89 Hall of Fame college basketball coach John Chaney, who guided Temple University to 17 NCAA tournament appearances, has died at the age of 89. Markets finish worst week since October The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost more than 2% by the close of trade Friday, closing out the worst week for the index since October. Reindeer lichens reproduce sexually far more than scientists thought Reindeer lichen have been having plenty of sex on the forest floors of northern Canada. Previously, researchers assumed they were primarily a clonal species. Watch: Animal control officers rescue deer from rope swing Animal control officers in Michigan rescued a deer found with its antlers entangled in an old rope swing suspended from a tree. Submarine USS Toledo arrives at Norfolk for overhaul The submarine USS Toledo arrived at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Shipyard for a scheduled Engineered Overhaul, the Naval Sea Systems Command announced on Friday. FBI says Capitol-area bombs placed day before siege; reward upped to $100K The FBI on Friday announced two bombs found near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters were placed there the day before an attack on the U.S. Capitol. Idaho man collects $250,000 lottery jackpot -- his sixth big win An Idaho man who won $250,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket said the jackpot is his sixth large prize won from a lottery game. Survey: Heterosexual men like sports more than all other groups Most Americans like sports at least a little bit, but according to new survey data, no demographic enjoys sports quite as much as heterosexual men. Study: Black, Hispanic kids get fewer imaging tests in ER than White kids Black children in the United States are 18% less likely to get imaging tests during visits to the emergency room compared with White children, according to a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open. Watch: Woman discovers 14 years after wedding that she has the wrong dress A Minnesota woman who had her wedding dress packaged for preservation 14 years ago said she opened up the box to show it to her daughter -- and discovered it was the wrong gown. Biden administration pauses arms deals with UAE, Saudi Arabia for review The White House ordered a pause on arms sales this week, including major sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Watch: Girl, 1, uninjured when tree crashes through ceiling A 1-year-old girl was lucky to escape uninjured when a tree crashed through the roof of her family's home and ended up suspended right over her crib. Former FBI lawyer avoids jail time linked to Carter Page FISA case A former FBI lawyer avoided jail time Friday after pleading guilty to altering an email supporting the surveillance of Carter Page, former President Donald Trump's ex-campaign aide. Calm coach Tyronn Lue gives poise to new-look Clippers Adversity strikes often this season for the Los Angeles Clippers and players think Tyronn Lue is the perfect coach to help them handle the tribulations. Boy, 12, breaks Guinness record with 'Star Wars' Lego set A 12-year-old Lego enthusiast in Kentucky broke a Guinness World Record by building a Star Wars Millennium Falcon micro fighter kit in under 2 minutes. President Joe Biden, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen call for action on COVID-19 relief President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday called on Congress to pass the proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, saying the cost of inaction outweighs the legislation's price. Lebanon races to vaccinate population as COVID-19 deaths rise Lebanon is racing against time to vaccinate a large number of its population, including Palestinian refugees, displaced Syrians and migrant workers, in order to contain an increase in the COVID-19 mortality rate. U.S. Marines deactivate 8th Marine Regiment The U.S. Marines' 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division was deactivated on Friday in a ceremony at Camp Lejuene, N.C., ending a century of involvement. Watch: Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart to co-host Puppy Bowl XVII Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are set to host Puppy Bowl XVII on Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. EST on Animal Planet and streaming service Discovery+. |
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G.M. Announcement Shakes Up U.S. Automakers’ Transition to Electric CarsEvery carmaker is trying to figure out how to make the leap before governments force it and Tesla and other start-ups lure away drivers. Elon Musk Becomes Unlikely Anti-Establishment Hero in GameStop SagaThe billionaire has inserted himself into the confounding stock market drama and solidified his role as the ultimate insider outsider. Vaccine Rollout Gives U.K. a Rare Win in Battling Pandemic“Vaccination is the one thing we’ve gotten right.” How a country that botched so much of its pandemic response has managed one of the fastest rollouts in the world. A ‘Race’ to Vaccinate, After South Africa Variant Is Detected in South CarolinaThe mutation raised the stakes for South Carolina, which is reporting the second-highest rate of new infections in the nation. It is believed to be less receptive to vaccines. Which Covid Vaccine Should You Get? Experts Weigh the Effect Against Severe DiseaseInfectious disease doctors say getting a shot of the J&J vaccine, which has a lower efficacy against the virus than other vaccines, would still be well worthwhile. Marjorie Taylor Greene Controversies Are Piling Up. Republicans are Quiet.In a newly unearthed video from 2018, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested that 9/11 was a hoax, President Barack Obama was a Muslim and the Clintons were guilty of murder. Proud Boys Charged With Conspiracy in Capitol RiotThe conspiracy charges were the first to emerge against members of the extremist group in connection with the assault on Congress. Biden and Top Economic Officials Stress Urgency of More Pandemic AidThe president’s economic advisers are increasingly worried about the faltering recovery and the economic outlook. As Biden Lifts Anti-Abortion Gag Rule, Health Providers RejoiceBy restoring funding cut off by his predecessor, President Biden ended four years of what abortion rights advocates called a concerted assault on women’s reproductive health in the developing world. A Georgia Chicken Town Reels After a Plant DisasterA nitrogen leak killed six workers and injured 11, but many in the heavily undocumented work force, advocates said, are too fearful to go in for medical checks. Kim Ng Stands Alone Among MLB's New Top-Level ExecutivesMajor League Baseball celebrated the hiring of a woman as a sign of progress on diversity in its executive ranks. Every comparable hire over the last two years has been a white man. Vaccines, GameStop, Cicely Tyson: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The QAnon Conspiracy Theory is Proved Wrong after InaugurationThe inauguration of Joe Biden shattered the fundamentals of the baseless QAnon theory. What happens to its followers now? Talking With Paul Krugman About the Pandemic Economy and MoreEzra Klein and Paul Krugman discuss Covid economics, cryptocurrencies and deficit delusions. Navigating the Maze of Paying for CollegeRon Lieber talks about “The Price You Pay for College,” and Michael J. Stephen discusses “Breath Taking: The Power, Fragility, and Future of Our Extraordinary Lungs.” Facebook and the Surveillance Society: The Other CoupWe can have democracy, or we can have a surveillance society, but we cannot have both. What Should Drive Biden’s Foreign Policy?The fiery Cold War liberalism of Hubert Humphrey provides a guide on how to act, abroad and at home. Get One Covid Vaccine Dose to Everyone Most Likely to DieForget boosters and more trials. America’s overly prudent vaccination strategy is killing people. It’s Time for Police to Stop Lying to SuspectsInnocent people are in jail because detectives tricked them. For Dreamers, Action Will Speak Louder Than WordsPresident Biden has a bold immigration plan. But will he convince lawmakers to make it work? Marco Rubio Deserves Ivanka TrumpWill the senator’s sycophancy and shape-shifting come to naught? I’m Not Actually Interested in Mitch McConnell’s HypocrisyTo make his case for the filibuster, he has essentially rewritten the history of the Senate. It’s Been 10 Months, and I Still Don’t Know When to Replace My Mask!Practical pandemic guidance is still a huge problem. Why Did the N.Y.P.D. Solve Fewer Crimes Last Year?A confluence of factors means that too many murderers are walking free. Amazon’s Cynical, Anti-Union Attack on Mail VotingThe everything store wants its workers to vote on unionization in person, in the middle of a pandemic. Cicely Tyson Kept It Together So We Didn’t Fall ApartA wonder of poise and punch, the actress dared to declare herself a moral progenitor, taking on roles that reflected the dignity of Black women. Legal Pressure on Trump Increases With Judge’s Order in Fraud InquiryThe order, answering a demand for documents by New York’s attorney general, rejected a bid to shield the records with attorney-client privilege. Federal Court Lifts Block on Trump Policy Expelling Migrant Children at the BorderThe prospect of border agents again turning away children is likely to renew pressure on the Biden administration. ‘Likely Innocent’: Judge Frees Woman Jailed 15 Years in Child’s DeathRosa Jimenez was imprisoned after being convicted of murder in the death of a toddler who choked on paper towels while she was babysitting him in 2003. Experts now say the death was accidental. Everything’s a Joke Until It’s NotReddit communities grow powerful in plain sight. Why do they keep taking the world by surprise? In Biden’s White House, Masks, Closed Doors and Empty HallsThe West Wing has become a different place in an administration serious about Covid restrictions. John Chaney, Hall of Fame Temple Basketball Coach, Dies at 89He won more than 500 games and six Atlantic 10 tournament championships with Temple, and he took his teams to the N.C.A.A. tournament’s regional finals five times. Why Grape-Nuts Cereal is No Longer Easy to FindA supply shortage of the venerable, if polarizing, cereal has customers scouring online for boxes, sometimes listed at inflated prices. Rangers, Celtic and the Perils of a Zero-Sum GameRangers and Celtic are so focused on beating one another that they may have lost sight of the future. In Brazil, two rivals enter the Copa Libertadores final toying with a new concept: coaching stability. Stream These 8 Great Performances by Cicely TysonThe Emmy-winning actress started breaking down stereotypes with her first major TV roles in the early 1960s. Here’s a guide to some of her most trailblazing and memorable performances. How an Eight-Sided ‘Egg’ Ended Up in a Robin’s NestAn experiment by evolutionary biologists offers new insights into birds’ brains. How the Coronavirus Turns the Body Against ItselfSome patients struggling with Covid-19 develop antibodies against their own tissues, scientists have found. Helping a Teen Who Is Angry About House Rules on CovidOur grandson’s friends don’t socialize safely, so we don’t want him to see them. How do we keep his anger about it from causing chaos in our home? Job Seekers With Trump White House on Their Résumés Face a Cold RealityWorking at the White House has traditionally been a ticket to a lucrative future. But that hasn’t been the case so far for Trump alumni. More Recent Articles |
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The St. Louis Cardinals are acquiring All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado in a blockbuster trade with the Colorado Rockies.
Former New York Mets and Washington Nationals infielder Daniel Murphy announced Friday that he is retiring from MLB after 12 seasons.
The Green Bay Packers have moved on from veteran defensive coordinator Mike Pettine after three seasons, the team announced Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a five-year extension of the New START nuclear arms treaty with the United States.
Los Angeles Clippers stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George have cleared the NBA's health and safety protocols and are available to play Friday night against the Orlando Magic.
Hall of Fame college basketball coach John Chaney, who guided Temple University to 17 NCAA tournament appearances, has died at the age of 89.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost more than 2% by the close of trade Friday, closing out the worst week for the index since October.
Reindeer lichen have been having plenty of sex on the forest floors of northern Canada. Previously, researchers assumed they were primarily a clonal species.
Animal control officers in Michigan rescued a deer found with its antlers entangled in an old rope swing suspended from a tree.
The submarine USS Toledo arrived at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Shipyard for a scheduled Engineered Overhaul, the Naval Sea Systems Command announced on Friday.
The FBI on Friday announced two bombs found near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters were placed there the day before an attack on the U.S. Capitol.
An Idaho man who won $250,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket said the jackpot is his sixth large prize won from a lottery game.
Most Americans like sports at least a little bit, but according to new survey data, no demographic enjoys sports quite as much as heterosexual men.
Black children in the United States are 18% less likely to get imaging tests during visits to the emergency room compared with White children, according to a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open.
A Minnesota woman who had her wedding dress packaged for preservation 14 years ago said she opened up the box to show it to her daughter -- and discovered it was the wrong gown.
The White House ordered a pause on arms sales this week, including major sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
A 1-year-old girl was lucky to escape uninjured when a tree crashed through the roof of her family's home and ended up suspended right over her crib.
A former FBI lawyer avoided jail time Friday after pleading guilty to altering an email supporting the surveillance of Carter Page, former President Donald Trump's ex-campaign aide.
Adversity strikes often this season for the Los Angeles Clippers and players think Tyronn Lue is the perfect coach to help them handle the tribulations.
A 12-year-old Lego enthusiast in Kentucky broke a Guinness World Record by building a Star Wars Millennium Falcon micro fighter kit in under 2 minutes.
President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday called on Congress to pass the proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, saying the cost of inaction outweighs the legislation's price.
Lebanon is racing against time to vaccinate a large number of its population, including Palestinian refugees, displaced Syrians and migrant workers, in order to contain an increase in the COVID-19 mortality rate.
The U.S. Marines' 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division was deactivated on Friday in a ceremony at Camp Lejuene, N.C., ending a century of involvement.
Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are set to host Puppy Bowl XVII on Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. EST on Animal Planet and streaming service Discovery+. 
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