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Florida Gators QB Kyle Trask to enter 2021 NFL Draft Florida Gators quarterback and Heisman Trophy finalist Kyle Trask announced Thursday on social media that he will enter the upcoming NFL Draft. Trump extends pandemic-related halt on international visas President Donald Trump extended a halt on new green cards and other work visas into March after it was originally set to expire Thursday. Dolphins put QB Ryan Fitzpatrick on COVID-19 list; Browns close facility again The Miami Dolphins have placed veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the team said. Green Bay Packers fear LT David Bakhtiari has season-ending knee injury Green Bay Packers star left tackle David Bakhtiari is believed to have suffered a season-ending knee injury ahead of Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. Pence asks judge to reject lawsuit expanding his power to overturn 2020 election Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday requested for a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Republican lawmakers seeking to expand his power to overturn the electoral votes certified by states. Jimmy Smith agrees to 1-year contract extension with Baltimore Ravens Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith will return to the Baltimore Ravens next season after reaching a one-year extension with the franchise. Another day of record COVID-19 deaths in U.S.; 7,500 dead in last 2 days For the second day in a row, the United States has set a new record for most coronavirus deaths in a single day -- and added another 230,000 cases, according to updated data. Wisconsin hospital worker fired, arrested after destroying 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine A Wisconsin hospital worker was fired and arrested after destroying 500 doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine by intentionally leaving them out of refrigeration overnight. Boeing nabs $189.3M for repair and support work on F-15 warning system Boeing was awarded a $189.3 million contract modification Thursday for repairs and support equipment of the F-15's Eagle Passive Active Warning and Survivability System. Watch: Tulsa, Mississippi State players brawl at end of Armed Forces Bowl No. 24 Tulsa and Mississippi State got into a massive brawl following the Bulldogs' 28-26 win over the Golden Hurricane in the Armed Forces Bowl on Thursday at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. Dow, S&P 500 hit record highs on final day of trading in 2020 Wall Street ended 2020 with a bang as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both rose to record highs on the final day of trading for the year. County supervisor asks Gov. Newsom to bring USNS Mercy back to L.A. A Los Angeles County supervisor has asked California Gov. Gavin Newsom to request that the Navy's USNS Mercy return to the city to help fight COVID-19. Notable deaths of 2020 "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek, James Bond icon Sean Connery, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020. Former Pa. governor, U.S. attorney general Richard Thornburgh dies at 88 Richard Thornburgh, who served as governor of Pennsylvania during the Three Mile Island Crisis and as Attorney General under President Ronald Reagan, died at age 88. Pentagon reinstates military travel restrictions amid vaccine rollout The majority of military installations have reinstated travel restrictions as COVID-19 case counts spike among military members and the federal government continues its rollout of the vaccine. Asian tiger mosquito presents limited risk for Zika virus outbreaks The Asian tiger mosquito poses only a minor risk for Zika virus, according to new epidemiological simulations. Scientists figure out how to make desalination membranes more efficient Desalination membranes are used around the world to to remove salt and other chemicals from water, yielding vital water for both agriculture and human consumption. Genetic mutations that cause malaria drug resistance common in Asia, Africa Genetic mutations that fuel resistance to a drug intended to prevent malaria in pregnant women and children are common in countries that are fighting the disease, according to a PLOS Genetics analysis. Sen. David Perdue to quarantine following exposure to COVID-19 Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., will quarantine following exposure to COVID-19 with a looming runoff election on Jan. 5, his campaign said Thursday. Nebraska woman's $200,000 jackpot is her second lottery win A Nebraska woman is entering the new year with some extra cash after she won $200,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- her second big lottery prize. In error, 42 in West Virginia received COVID-19 treatment, not vaccine Forty-two people who went to a West Virginia clinic for a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday received an antibody treatment "in 'error," the state's National Guard said Thursday. Watch: Pennsylvania Farm Show seeking butter sculptures for virtual contest Organizers of the 105th Pennsylvania Farm Show, which will be held virtually, are calling on residents to make butter sculptures for the "Butter Up!" contest. USS Nimitz leaves Somalia for home port after 10-month deployment The USS Nimitz has left for its home port following a 10-month deployment, the Pentagon announced Thursday. Bermuda family finds message in a bottle from U.S. boat crew A Bermuda woman walking on a beach with her kids said finding a message in a bottle washed up on shore was a longtime dream come true. Former NFL cornerback Michael Richardson charged in Arizona homicide Former Chicago Bears cornerback Michael Calvin Richardson has been charged in connection with an Arizona homicide, law enforcement officials confirmed Thursday. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell again says 'no' to giving Americans $2,000 stimulus checks Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell again said "no" on Thursday to a proposal in Congress to increase stimulus payments to Americans to $2,000, despite compromise efforts by Democrats. |
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In Trump’s Final Chapter, a Failure to Rise to the Covid-19 MomentAs the U.S. confronted a new wave of infection and death through the summer and fall, the president’s approach to the pandemic came down to a single question: What would it mean for him? Pharmacist Arrested After Allegedly Letting Over 500 Vaccine Doses SpoilThe police said the worker knew the doses would be made useless. Florida detected its first case of the coronavirus variant. Catch up on Covid-19 news. Why Coronavirus Vaccine Distribution is Taking Longer Than ExpectedHealth officials and hospitals are struggling with a lack of resources. Holiday staffing and saving doses for nursing homes are also contributing to delays. Ben Sasse Slams Republican Effort to Challenge ElectionSenator Josh Hawley’s plan to object to the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6 is exposing a rift among Republicans. 'Fear the Democrats': Georgia Republicans Deliver Persistent MessageSenators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue are resting their re-election hopes on a strategy that calls more attention to what they’re against than what they support. Justice Dept. Asks Judge to Toss Election Lawsuit Against PenceThe suit, led by Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas, seeks to give the vice president the power to reject electoral votes that were cast for Joseph R. Biden Jr. What Scientists Know About How the Coronavirus Variant SpreadsContagiousness is the hallmark of the mutated virus surfacing in the U.S. and more than a dozen other countries. ‘The Other Half of My Soul’: Widows of Covid-19 Bond Over Sudden LossMen have died of the coronavirus in larger numbers than women, leaving untold thousands of spouses suddenly alone. Some have turned to bereavement groups on Facebook. Will an Overdraft Balance Impact Your Stimulus Check?Banks have the power to decide whether to let overdrawn customers gain access to the stimulus money being deposited into their accounts, but they have taken different approaches. Microsoft Says Russian Hackers Viewed Some of Its Source CodeThe hackers gained more access than the company previously understood, though they were unable to modify code or get into its products and emails. New Year’s, Trump, China’s Vaccine: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Genie Chance and the Great Alaska Earthquake: An UpdateThe story of the biggest earthquake ever recorded in North America and the voice that gave Anchorage’s account in the aftermath. Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. We Came All This Way to Let Vaccines Go Bad in the Freezer?America did not sufficiently plan for how to get millions of people vaccinated. My Joe Biden StoryIn a career as a journalist, I had never encountered a politician like him. Things Will Get Better. Seriously.Reasons to be hopeful about the Biden economy. Goodbye, Twitter Trump! And Other Predictions for 2021The coronavirus has forced the kind of work experimentation that would have taken a decade otherwise. Bosses: Consider Caring a BitWorkplace activism is here to stay. You might as well embrace it. The Year of Not Eating OutWhen dining is your community, losing restaurants is about more than food. What It Takes to Heal From Covid-19Survivors can get better, but they need help. This Is Why Nursing Homes Failed So BadlyThe first coronavirus outbreak in the United States happened in a nursing home in February. Since then, it’s only gotten worse. 2020 Was a Test. How Did We Do?The pandemic gave us an unwelcome chance to find out what we missed, what we could do without — and how much risk we are willing to take. 2020 Taught Us How to Fix ThisOur current model of social change isn’t working. The Champagne Toast Takes on Extra Special MeaningWhen my parents first met the man who would become my husband, they ordered a bottle of Piper-Heidsieck and waited for news of a proposal. Minneapolis Police Release Body Camera Video of Its First Killing Since George FloydThe video shows a man raising something to his car window before a bang is heard. An officer ducks for cover and then fires several rounds at the man. Coronavirus Dominates Merkel’s Last New Year’s Speech as ChancellorAn address that would usually cover a sweeping range of topics instead focuses solely on the pandemic, which has upended both Angela Merkel’s last year in office and life in Germany as whole. Chief Justice Praises the Courts’ Responses to the PandemicIn a year that included an impeachment trial, the death of a colleague and the arrival of a new one, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.’s year-end report focused on the health crisis. Gibraltar Gets Its Own Brexit Deal With SpainSpain and the European Union will share oversight over the flow of goods and people to the British territory, which worried about being left isolated and economically pinched outside the bloc. Australia Tweaks Anthem to Recognize Indigenous HistoryThe words “we are young and free” were changed to “we are one and free.” The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have lived on the continent for more than 60,000 years. A German Town Warily Considers a Future Without a Deep U.S. PresenceAmerican culture, friends and jobs are part of the fabric of Vilseck, home to a U.S. military base. President Trump has forced its people to think about what it would mean to lose that. MF Doom, Masked Rapper With Intricate Rhymes, Is Dead at 49Born Daniel Dumile, MF Doom built a cult following with his wordplay and comic-book style. He died in October, a statement shared by his record label said. 5 Anchorwomen to Leave NY1 After Settling Discrimination SuitRoma Torre, a signature presence at the New York City cable news channel, is among the group of women who are departing. ‘Covid Conga Line’ Aftermath: One Infected and a Suspended Liquor LicenseAt least one person was hospitalized with Covid-19 after a Republican club’s party at a Queens restaurant. 11 Things Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2021Nicolas Cage hosts the history of swearing. Lorde writes a book and Julie Mehretu takes over the Whitney. This new year has to be better, right? Fuzzy Slippers for a Frazzled YearYou should absolutely be wearing shoes at home. Why not make them as cloudlike as possible? 10 Classical Concerts to Stream in JanuaryA Verdi opera from the Met and composers on the border of classical and pop are among the highlights. Should Wine Be Among Your Health Resolutions?The new category of ‘clean wines’ is an effort to appeal to those seeking wellness. But why try to rationalize wine as a healthful product? 74 of Our Favorite Facts for 2020Each day, our editors collect the most interesting, striking or delightful facts to appear in articles throughout the paper. Here are 74 from the past year that were the most revealing. Was That a Dropped Call From ET?A spooky radio signal showed up after a radio telescope was aimed at the next star over from our sun. Seriously? He Gets an Early Vaccine?My sister’s Covid-downplaying politician husband is even more insufferable now that he’s been vaccinated. How do I talk to her about him? The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, HBO Max, Hulu and More in JanuaryEvery month, subscription streaming services add a new batch of titles to their libraries. Here are our picks for January. Alexander Wang Responds to 'Grotesquely False' Assault Allegations“I never engaged in the atrocious behavior described,” Mr. Wang said, after a model alleged he was groped by Mr. Wang, setting off a wave of accusations against the fashion designer. More Recent Articles |
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Florida Gators quarterback and Heisman Trophy finalist Kyle Trask announced Thursday on social media that he will enter the upcoming NFL Draft.
President Donald Trump extended a halt on new green cards and other work visas into March after it was originally set to expire Thursday.
The Miami Dolphins have placed veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the team said.
Green Bay Packers star left tackle David Bakhtiari is believed to have suffered a season-ending knee injury ahead of Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday requested for a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Republican lawmakers seeking to expand his power to overturn the electoral votes certified by states.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith will return to the Baltimore Ravens next season after reaching a one-year extension with the franchise.
For the second day in a row, the United States has set a new record for most coronavirus deaths in a single day -- and added another 230,000 cases, according to updated data.
A Wisconsin hospital worker was fired and arrested after destroying 500 doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine by intentionally leaving them out of refrigeration overnight.
Boeing was awarded a $189.3 million contract modification Thursday for repairs and support equipment of the F-15's Eagle Passive Active Warning and Survivability System.
No. 24 Tulsa and Mississippi State got into a massive brawl following the Bulldogs' 28-26 win over the Golden Hurricane in the Armed Forces Bowl on Thursday at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas.
Wall Street ended 2020 with a bang as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both rose to record highs on the final day of trading for the year.
A Los Angeles County supervisor has asked California Gov. Gavin Newsom to request that the Navy's USNS Mercy return to the city to help fight COVID-19.
"Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek, James Bond icon Sean Connery, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020.
Richard Thornburgh, who served as governor of Pennsylvania during the Three Mile Island Crisis and as Attorney General under President Ronald Reagan, died at age 88.
The majority of military installations have reinstated travel restrictions as COVID-19 case counts spike among military members and the federal government continues its rollout of the vaccine.
The Asian tiger mosquito poses only a minor risk for Zika virus, according to new epidemiological simulations.
Desalination membranes are used around the world to to remove salt and other chemicals from water, yielding vital water for both agriculture and human consumption.
Genetic mutations that fuel resistance to a drug intended to prevent malaria in pregnant women and children are common in countries that are fighting the disease, according to a PLOS Genetics analysis.
Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., will quarantine following exposure to COVID-19 with a looming runoff election on Jan. 5, his campaign said Thursday.
A Nebraska woman is entering the new year with some extra cash after she won $200,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- her second big lottery prize.
Forty-two people who went to a West Virginia clinic for a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday received an antibody treatment "in 'error," the state's National Guard said Thursday.
Organizers of the 105th Pennsylvania Farm Show, which will be held virtually, are calling on residents to make butter sculptures for the "Butter Up!" contest.
The USS Nimitz has left for its home port following a 10-month deployment, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
A Bermuda woman walking on a beach with her kids said finding a message in a bottle washed up on shore was a longtime dream come true.
Former Chicago Bears cornerback Michael Calvin Richardson has been charged in connection with an Arizona homicide, law enforcement officials confirmed Thursday.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell again said "no" on Thursday to a proposal in Congress to increase stimulus payments to Americans to $2,000, despite compromise efforts by Democrats. 
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