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Mahomes, Chiefs beat Bills for second straight trip to Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes and the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs rolled to a 38-24 win over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium to reach the Super Bowl for the second consecutive year. Grizzlies have fifth consecutive game postponed due to COVID-19 Wednesday night's game between the Memphis Grizzlies and Chicago Bulls at FedExForum in Memphis has been postponed because of the NBA's health and safety protocols. Ex-Pro Bowl TE Greg Olsen retires from NFL Former Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears tight end Greg Olsen announced Sunday that he will retire from the NFL and enter Fox Sports' broadcast booth. BTS to release 'BE Essential Edition' on Feb. 19 K-pop group BTS plans to release an album called "BE Essential Edition" on Feb. 19. Yankees acquire Jameson Taillon from Pirates for package of prospects The Pittsburgh Pirates agreed to trade starting pitcher Jameson Taillon to the New York Yankees in exchange for four minor league prospects. Buccaneers beat Packers as Tom Brady advances to 10th Super Bowl Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers held on for a 31-26 win over Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at Lambeau Field. President Joe Biden attends first church service since inauguration President Joe Biden attended Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., attending his first Sunday service at the church he frequented as vice president since his inauguration. Six dead, including unborn child, in Indianapolis 'mass murder' At least six people were killed and one person was in critical condition after what police believe was a targeted mass murder in Indianapolis on Sunday morning. One person injured after Tacoma police officer drives vehicle through crowd At least one person was hospitalized after a Tacoma police officer drove his car through a crowd on Saturday night, the Tacoma Police Department said. 'Marksman' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "The Marksman" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. Arizona GOP censures Doug Ducey, Cindy McCain and Jeff Flake The Arizona Republican Party censured Gov. Doug Ducey, former Sen. Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain, the wife of former Sen. John McCain, citing "failures" largely related to opposing former President Donald Trump. Record deaths, cases In Mexico strain health resources; world toll 2.1M The coronavirus pandemic has been surging to record daily deaths and cases in Mexico, straining the resources of hospitals and morgues despite a nationwide vaccination plan. Watch: Titans clash in first full-length 'Godzilla vs. Kong' trailer Warner Bros. Pictures released the first full-length trailer for its monster movie, "Godzilla vs. Kong," on Sunday. U.S. surpasses 25M cases; University of Michigan cancels athletics for 2 weeks The United States has surpassed 25 million COVID-19 cases in addition to 417,000 deaths on Sunday, as the University of Michigan canceled all athletic activities for two weeks. SpaceX launches record-setting mission without a hitch Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 143 small satellites into space Sunday morning, setting a world record for the most spacecraft sent to orbit on a single mission. Weekend snow and ice target the Midwest A one-two punch of storm systems are in store for the Midwest through early week, which will undoubtedly produce travel headaches for those in its path. While the latter of the two storm systems will likely yield higher snow and ice accumulations, the first round of wintry weather has required travelers to remain on alert as well. Eleven rescued from gold mine in China after 2 weeks underground Eleven gold miners trapped underground for two weeks have been rescued in east China's Shandong Province on Sunday. Famous birthdays for Jan. 24: Neil Diamond, Ed Helms Singer Neil Diamond turns 80 and actor Ed Helms turns 47, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 24. On This Day, Jan. 24: Moscow airport suicide bombing kills 37 On Jan. 24, 2011, a suicide bomb attack at Moscow's Domodedovo airport international arrival gate killed 37 people and injured more than 170 others. More Recent Articles
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How West Virginia Became a U.S. Leader in Vaccine RolloutWest Virginia has used 83 percent of its allotted vaccines, among the best in the nation. But even efficient operations face a major problem: There simply are not enough shots to go around. Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Really LikeFrom denialism to death threats, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci describes a fraught year as an adviser to President Donald J. Trump on the Covid-19 pandemic. Britain’s Alarm Over Virus Variant Bolsters Case for LockdownA warning that the variant could be deadlier is a powerful argument that Britain could be entering a severe new phase of the pandemic and that easing lockdown rules could be calamitous. It’s 30 Degrees. Shall We Have Brunch Outdoors?It's winter, and the pandemic is going strong. But die-hard New Yorkers still want to meet up with friends for a meal. Jeffrey Clark Was Considered Unassuming. Then He Plotted With Trump.Justice Department colleagues said they were shocked by Mr. Clark’s embrace of the president’s falsehoods and plan to oust the acting attorney general in an effort to overturn Georgia’s election results. Divisions Harden in Senate as It Prepares to Receive Impeachment ArticleMitt Romney indicated that he believed the charge against former President Donald J. Trump was impeachable, while Marco Rubio called a trial “stupid.” Capitol Riot Puts Spotlight on ‘Apocalyptically Minded’ Global Far RightLeaderless but united by racist ideology that has been supercharged by social media, extremists have built a web of real and online connections that worry officials. How Democrats Planned for DoomsdayA huge coalition of activist groups had been working together since the spring to make sure that Joe Biden won and that the “election stayed won” amid Donald Trump’s subterfuge. Son Tipped Off F.B.I. About His Father, Who Is Charged in Capitol Riot“I put my emotions behind me to do what I thought was right,” said Jackson Reffitt, who weeks before the siege alerted the F.B.I. that his father was planning “something big.” How Space Became the Next ‘Great Power’ Contest Between the U.S. and ChinaThe Biden administration faces not only waves of Chinese antisatellite weapons but a history of jumbled responses to the intensifying threat. Five Takeaways From the Developing Space War Between China and the U.S.The Biden administration is inheriting the menace of Chinese antisatellite arms as well as an innovative way of trying to defuse the escalating threat. Trump Wants Back on Facebook. This Star-Studded Jury Might Let Him.A new kind of corporate supercourt is looking for legitimacy. NFL Playoffs: What We Learned From the Conference ChampionshipThe Chiefs will try to defend their Super Bowl title against Tom Brady and the Buccaneers — who are playing at home. Tom Brady Is Back in the Super Bowl, Because of Course He IsAt 43, Brady will be playing in his 10th Super Bowl, proving that he can still compete at the highest level after reinventing himself at Tampa Bay. The Sunday Read: ‘The Amateur Cloud Society That (Sort Of) Rattled the Scientific Community’The improbable tale of how a British maverick harnessed crowdsourced meteorological discoveries to reveal the poetic wonders of the sky. Hong Kong Crackdown Is an Early Test for BidenEven with Trump out of office, prospects seem dim for rapprochement between China and the United States. Avoiding the Obama-Era Silence TrapDemocrats must rethink their usual strategy. How Covid-19 Threatens Native LanguagesThe average age of Lakota and Dakota speakers is 70. We are running out of time to save them. Has China Done Too Well Against Covid-19?The country doesn’t care enough about vaccination because of a false sense of security. America’s Other Front LineAs the Biden administration proposes additional pandemic relief, nonprofit workers see a country facing a growing crisis. 3 Million People Were Deported Under Obama. What Will Biden Do About It?Deportations carried out back then left immigrant communities fractured and financially devastated. Joe Biden’s Catholic MomentThe new president elevates a liberal Catholicism that once seemed destined to fade away. Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Run for Arkansas GovernorThe bid by Ms. Sanders, a former press secretary to Donald J. Trump who is seen as his preferred candidate in the race, will test the former president’s political strength in a divided Republican Party. Trump Administration Quietly Eased Sanctions on Israeli BillionaireThe reversal by the Treasury Department during the administration’s final days came after an appeal by lobbyists with close ties to the former president. Portugal’s President Wins Re-election, but Far Right GainsPortugal once stood out in Europe for having no real far-right presence in politics. Those days appear over. Asia’s ‘El Chapo’ Is Arrested in AmsterdamTse Chi Lop, said to be the leader of a multibillion-dollar drug syndicate, was arrested in Amsterdam and faces extradition to Australia. Navalny Attacked by Putin Allies After Russia ProtestsA stark shift by the government shows its uncertainty as Aleksei A. Navalny’s dramatic return gives disgruntled Russians a clear leader to rally around. In Rural Montana, a Hope That Biden Will Reopen the RailsThe North Coast Hiawatha hasn’t run through Montana since 1979. Now cities like Billings, Bozeman, Helena and Missoula are hoping that “Amtrak Joe” will help fund new rail service. To Promote Vaccines, New Orleans Dances With Its Sleeves Rolled UpThe new, upbeat ‘Sleeves Up, NOLA’ campaign deftly uses local personalities and the Carnival dance culture to encourage citizens to get a Covid shot. A Reporter Experiences the Anguish of Covid on Two FrontsDealing with the pandemic on two fronts, as a journalist and as a wife and mother, taught me what empathy really means. More Recent Articles |
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Patrick Mahomes and the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs rolled to a 38-24 win over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium to reach the Super Bowl for the second consecutive year.
Wednesday night's game between the Memphis Grizzlies and Chicago Bulls at FedExForum in Memphis has been postponed because of the NBA's health and safety protocols.
Former Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears tight end Greg Olsen announced Sunday that he will retire from the NFL and enter Fox Sports' broadcast booth.
K-pop group BTS plans to release an album called "BE Essential Edition" on Feb. 19.
The Pittsburgh Pirates agreed to trade starting pitcher Jameson Taillon to the New York Yankees in exchange for four minor league prospects.
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers held on for a 31-26 win over Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
President Joe Biden attended Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., attending his first Sunday service at the church he frequented as vice president since his inauguration.
At least six people were killed and one person was in critical condition after what police believe was a targeted mass murder in Indianapolis on Sunday morning.
At least one person was hospitalized after a Tacoma police officer drove his car through a crowd on Saturday night, the Tacoma Police Department said.
"The Marksman" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
The Arizona Republican Party censured Gov. Doug Ducey, former Sen. Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain, the wife of former Sen. John McCain, citing "failures" largely related to opposing former President Donald Trump.
The coronavirus pandemic has been surging to record daily deaths and cases in Mexico, straining the resources of hospitals and morgues despite a nationwide vaccination plan.
Warner Bros. Pictures released the first full-length trailer for its monster movie, "Godzilla vs. Kong," on Sunday.
The United States has surpassed 25 million COVID-19 cases in addition to 417,000 deaths on Sunday, as the University of Michigan canceled all athletic activities for two weeks.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 143 small satellites into space Sunday morning, setting a world record for the most spacecraft sent to orbit on a single mission.
A one-two punch of storm systems are in store for the Midwest through early week, which will undoubtedly produce travel headaches for those in its path. While the latter of the two storm systems will likely yield higher snow and ice accumulations, the first round of wintry weather has required travelers to remain on alert as well.
Eleven gold miners trapped underground for two weeks have been rescued in east China's Shandong Province on Sunday.
Singer Neil Diamond turns 80 and actor Ed Helms turns 47, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 24.
On Jan. 24, 2011, a suicide bomb attack at Moscow's Domodedovo airport international arrival gate killed 37 people and injured more than 170 others. 
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