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All-Star guard Kyrie Irving returns to Nets after two-week hiatus Six-time All-Star guard Kyrie Irving rejoined the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday after a two-week absence from the team. Tiffany Trump announces engagement to Michael Boulos President Donald Trump's youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, announced her engagement to Michael Boulos on Thursday. 12 National Guardsmen removed from inaugural duty Twelve National Guardsmen, including two who had made "inappropriate" comments online or in text messages, have been removed from inauguration duty in Washington, D.C., military officials said. Trail Blazers' Jusuf Nurkic has wrist surgery, out at least six weeks Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic underwent surgery on his fractured right wrist and will miss at least six weeks. In photos: Preparing for inauguration of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris The nation's capital prepares for Inauguration Day on January 20, 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as security threats after an attack on the Capitol two weeks before. President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn in on the Capitol steps. Trump wishes incoming administration luck in farewell address President Donald Trump wished the incoming administration luck but did not mention President-elect Joe Biden by name in his farewell address on Tuesday night. Sarah Thomas to be first woman to officiate in Super Bowl Sarah Thomas will become the first woman to officiate in a Super Bowl next month, the NFL announced Tuesday. Tiger Woods undergoes fifth back surgery, out at least two months Tiger Woods underwent a microdiscectomy procedure to remove a pressurized disc fragment that was pinching a nerve in his lower back. Heavy winds in California spark fires, force power outages Thousands of people in California were without power as strong gusts of wind prompted shutoffs and sparked wildfires throughout the state. TNT orders Season 3 of 'Snowpiercer' ahead of Season 2 premiere TNT said Tuesday it has renewed its sci-fi drama "Snowpiercer" for a third season. Netflix to release Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's film 'Against the Ice' Netflix announced Tuesday plans to release this year "Against the Ice," a film starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau from "Game of Thrones" and Joe Cole from "Peaky Blinders." Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton dies at 75 Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton, who won over 300 games in his MLB career, died Monday night, it was announced. He was 75. Scientists can detect new COVID-19 variants by analyzing wastewater New research suggests viral genome sequencing of wastewater can be used to identify new COVID-19 variants before they're picked up via other screening methods. Biden, Harris call for healing in COVID-19 memorial ahead of inauguration President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris called for healing in an event honoring those who have died of COVID-19 as they prepare for Wednesday's inauguration amid heavy security. Study: Education, advocacy program reduces pregnancy complications in at-risk mothers A program designed to bring education and care services to communities most at-risk for preterm birth and infant death reduces these complications by nearly 50%, a study in the Journal of Maternal and Child Health found. Watch: Woman wins $47M lottery jackpot with numbers from husband's dream A Toronto woman who has used the same lottery numbers since they came to her husband in a dream 20 years ago scored a nearly $50 million jackpot with them. Markets rebound as Dow gains 116 points, tech stocks propel Nasdaq higher U.S. markets rebounded from losses last week as the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 116 points and tech stocks helped the Nasdaq rise. Watch: Missouri woman reunited with lost class ring after 42 years A Missouri woman who lost her high school class ring 42 years ago was reunited with the long-lost item after it was purchased by a Texas man for $3.25. Look: Giant 'Trump Baby' balloon acquired by the Museum of London The Museum of London announced it has obtained an infamous balloon depicting outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump as a diaper-wearing baby for a protest-themed collection. Elephant freed from fishing net in reservoir in India Wildlife rescuers responded to a reservoir in India where an elephant became stranded in the water with its legs tangled in a fishing net. Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen, Alejandro Myorkas, Avril Haines, Austin Lloyd start confirmation hearings Five nominees for President-elect Joe Biden's Cabinet gave testimony to Senate confirmation committees Tuesday: Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen, Alejandro Myorkas, Avril Haines and Austin Lloyd. U.S. airstrikes kill 3 al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia U.S. forces conducted two airstrikes on al-Shabaab operatives in Somalia, killing three members of the Islamist terrorist group, U.S. Africa Command said Tuesday. Irish girl's lost soccer ball floats 124 miles to Welsh beach An Irish girl's soccer ball floated out to sea and was found seven days later washed up on a beach 124 miles away in Wales. Europe, Canada move to put Boeing 737 Max back in air European and Canadian officials have approved plans for the Boeing 737 Max, grounded for almost two years after 346 people died in two crashes, to fly again soon. |
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Why Some Americans Are Eager for a Break from the Trump News CycleSome Americans are eager for a break from the constant news produced by President Trump. Others said his term had only inspired them to be more involved in activism. Deepening Schism, McConnell Says Trump ‘Provoked’ Capitol MobThe Senate majority leader’s remarks were the clearest signal yet that he has come to regard President Trump as a force who could drag down the Republican Party. Oath Keeper Suspects Charged With ConspiracyWhile most arrests in the Capitol riot have been individuals, new charges accused three people tied to a right-wing militia of conspiring to commit violence. 12 National Guard Members Removed From Inauguration Duties Amid Extremist ThreatsTwo of them made threatening comments toward lawmakers, and one expressed support for President Trump. The others were removed for a wide variety of reasons. The Financial Minefield Awaiting an Ex-President TrumpBaseless election fraud claims and the Capitol riot have compounded already-looming threats to his bottom line. And the cash lifelines he once relied on are gone. Justice Dept. Ends Stock Trade Inquiry Into Richard Burr Without ChargesLaw enforcement officials told the senator that they would not pursue charges over his dumping of hundreds of thousands of dollars of stock after Senate coronavirus briefings early in the pandemic. On Night Before Inauguration, Biden Leads Mourning for Virus Victims“To heal we must remember,” Mr. Biden said, standing in front of the Reflecting Pool, which was surrounded by 400 lights meant to mark the 400,000 people who have died from Covid-19. Could a Small Test Screen People for Covid-19?A new modeling study hints that odor-based screens could quash outbreaks. But some experts are skeptical it would work in the real world. Biden to Announce Broad Plan to Reverse Trump Immigration PoliciesLegislation he will propose on his first day as president will give undocumented immigrants the chance to become citizens and restore and expand programs for refugees and asylum seekers. Yellen Confirmation Hearing: Nominee Outlines Economic Priorities as Republicans Draw Battle LinesJanet L. Yellen, the Treasury secretary nominee, said at her confirmation hearing that the U.S. economy needed more help to get through the pandemic. Inauguration, Joe Biden, Baby Names: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. ‘What Kind of Message Is That?’: How Republicans See the Attack on the CapitolWe spoke to fans of President Trump about the Capitol riot and their feelings before Joe Biden’s inauguration. Bryan Cranston Won’t Play Donald TrumpThe actor who portrayed Lyndon Johnson and Walter White says he’s drawn to broken characters. But he’s got his limits. The Daily’s Audio Guide to the InaugurationFor Joe Biden, and for our country, it’s been a long road to this day. Here’s what you need to know about the political history and policy plans of America’s president-elect. President Donald J. Trump: The EndThis terrible experiment is over. Biden’s Stimulus Plan Will Bring Relief, but There’s One FlawThe new administration’s aid needs to last as long as the emergency. How Joe Biden Beat Donald TrumpBiden’s campaign strategy put Democrats in agony. Here’s why it worked. Good Riddance, Leader McConnellThe judgment of history will be damning. Trump’s New Civil ReligionThe storming of the Capitol is a creation myth for a political movement. The Homicide Spike Is RealThe uptick will be New York City’s most difficult challenge this year. Feeling Hopeful as Biden Takes OfficeReaders are optimistic about the future and offer advice for the incoming administration, such as “Be bold!” ‘The Ezra Klein Show’: A New Podcast by New York Times OpinionReal conversations about ideas that matter. And so many book recommendations. The Next TrumpThere is no one quite like him in the Republican Party. So where should we look for the president’s inheritors? Democrats Are About to Control Congress. What Will They Do?For the first time in a decade, they have the power to transform the country. Missing: One Black Hole With 10 Billion Solar MassesOne of the biggest galaxies in the universe seems to lack its dark centerpiece. ‘The Copenhagen Trilogy,’ a Sublime Set of Memoirs About Growing Up, Writing and AddictionTove Ditlevsen’s three memoirs — “Childhood,” “Youth” and “Dependency” — recall her beautiful, cruel mother and the author’s headlong dive into addiction. Parler Tries to Survive With Help From Russian CompanyThe social network, popular with President Trump’s supporters, went offline last week after it was kicked off Amazon’s servers. NASA's Decision for S.L.S. Moon Rocket: Test Again, or Prepare for Launch?The booster of the Space Launch System was in good condition after a test was cut short, officials said. Navalny, From Jail, Issues Report Describing an Opulent Putin ‘Palace’As part of a dramatic battle with the Russian president playing out before an online audience of millions, the opposition leader and his team detailed a lavish compound costing more than $1 billion. California Man Lived Undetected at O’Hare Airport for 3 Months, Officials SayAditya Singh was arrested and charged with impersonation in a restricted area of the airport and theft of less than $500. Netflix Will No Longer Borrow, Ending Its Run of DebtThe streaming giant borrowed over $16 billion in less than a decade as it built out its content library. The strategy prompted criticism that the company was unsustainable. Don Sutton, Hall of Fame Right-Hander, Is Dead at 75“When you gave him the ball, you knew one thing,” his former manager Tommy Lasorda once said. “Your pitcher was going to give you everything he had.” In Saudi Arabia, Quiet Changes May Ease Tensions With BidenThe new president is a Saudi critic, but he takes office as the kingdom scales back beheadings, removes hate speech from text books and limits prison terms for activists. Fox News Fires a Key Player in Its Election Night CoverageThe politics editor who defended the network’s accurate projection that Biden had won Arizona is out after a backlash from viewers, including President Trump. The SAT Announces Dropping Essay and Subject TestsBy dropping or suspending the requirement that applicants submit standardized test scores, colleges have cut into the College Board’s business model. Inaugural Poet Amanda Gorman Captures the Moment in “The Hill We Climb”The youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history will read a work she finished after the riot at the Capitol. “I’m not going to in any way gloss over what we’ve seen,” she says. Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Drivers License’ Hit No. 1 in a Week. Here’s How.The debut single from the 17-year-old Disney actress became a TikTok smash, broke Spotify records and topped the Billboard chart thanks to a “perfect storm” of quality, gossip and marketing. Book Review: ‘Sanctuary,’ by Emily Rapp BlackEmily Rapp Black ponders the unanswerable in her new memoir, “Sanctuary.” Onesies, Long Johns and Union Suits for a WFH AgeIn Milan, men’s wear designers influenced by lockdown propose a uniform for a new work world. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Seven Year Itch’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. A Surprise in a 50 Million-Year-Old Assassin Bug Fossil: Its GenitalsScientists were surprised to find the insect’s preserved penis, which suggests it was an unknown species. Tiffany Trump Engaged to Michael BoulosOn the last day of her father’s term as president, she announced her intention to marry Michael Boulos. Melania Trump’s Legacy: Missteps, Mystery and, in the End, AbsenceWhen she leaves Washington on Inauguration Day, Mrs. Trump will be remembered as the first lady who arrived at the White House late and checked out early. Biden Peloton Raises Security RisksIt doesn’t exactly comport with his “regular Joe from Scranton” persona, but beyond the politics of it, the bike could present cybersecurity risks. Teenager’s Snow Cave Enters Canadian Survival LoreThe tale of a British Columbia teenager’s canny survival instincts during a snowmobile outing has brought some pandemic cheer to Canada. More Recent Articles |
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Six-time All-Star guard Kyrie Irving rejoined the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday after a two-week absence from the team.
President Donald Trump's youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, announced her engagement to Michael Boulos on Thursday.
Twelve National Guardsmen, including two who had made "inappropriate" comments online or in text messages, have been removed from inauguration duty in Washington, D.C., military officials said.
Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic underwent surgery on his fractured right wrist and will miss at least six weeks.
The nation's capital prepares for Inauguration Day on January 20, 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as security threats after an attack on the Capitol two weeks before. President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn in on the Capitol steps.
President Donald Trump wished the incoming administration luck but did not mention President-elect Joe Biden by name in his farewell address on Tuesday night.
Sarah Thomas will become the first woman to officiate in a Super Bowl next month, the NFL announced Tuesday.
Tiger Woods underwent a microdiscectomy procedure to remove a pressurized disc fragment that was pinching a nerve in his lower back.
Thousands of people in California were without power as strong gusts of wind prompted shutoffs and sparked wildfires throughout the state.
TNT said Tuesday it has renewed its sci-fi drama "Snowpiercer" for a third season.
Netflix announced Tuesday plans to release this year "Against the Ice," a film starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau from "Game of Thrones" and Joe Cole from "Peaky Blinders."
Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton, who won over 300 games in his MLB career, died Monday night, it was announced. He was 75.
New research suggests viral genome sequencing of wastewater can be used to identify new COVID-19 variants before they're picked up via other screening methods.
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris called for healing in an event honoring those who have died of COVID-19 as they prepare for Wednesday's inauguration amid heavy security.
A program designed to bring education and care services to communities most at-risk for preterm birth and infant death reduces these complications by nearly 50%, a study in the Journal of Maternal and Child Health found.
A Toronto woman who has used the same lottery numbers since they came to her husband in a dream 20 years ago scored a nearly $50 million jackpot with them.
U.S. markets rebounded from losses last week as the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 116 points and tech stocks helped the Nasdaq rise.
A Missouri woman who lost her high school class ring 42 years ago was reunited with the long-lost item after it was purchased by a Texas man for $3.25.
The Museum of London announced it has obtained an infamous balloon depicting outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump as a diaper-wearing baby for a protest-themed collection.
Wildlife rescuers responded to a reservoir in India where an elephant became stranded in the water with its legs tangled in a fishing net.
Five nominees for President-elect Joe Biden's Cabinet gave testimony to Senate confirmation committees Tuesday: Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen, Alejandro Myorkas, Avril Haines and Austin Lloyd.
U.S. forces conducted two airstrikes on al-Shabaab operatives in Somalia, killing three members of the Islamist terrorist group, U.S. Africa Command said Tuesday.
An Irish girl's soccer ball floated out to sea and was found seven days later washed up on a beach 124 miles away in Wales.
European and Canadian officials have approved plans for the Boeing 737 Max, grounded for almost two years after 346 people died in two crashes, to fly again soon. 
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