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Pennsylvania legislator Mike Reese dead at 42 Pennsylvania state legislator Mike Reese, died Saturday at the age of 42, colleagues reported. French authorities arrest 5, issue 1,200 fines after illegal rave French authorities arrested five people and issued about 1,200 fines after discovering an illegal New Year's rave in the French countryside. NBA Hall of Famer and Coach Paul Westphal dead at 70 Paul Westphal, a five-time NBA All-Star and Hall of Fame Guard, has died, according to the Phoenix Suns. He was 70. 3 dead, 7 missing after landslide in Norway At least three people have died and seven are missing following a landslide in Gjerdrum, Norway, authorities said. COVID-19 could kill 115,000 in a month, new model projects COVID-19 could kill another 115,000 people in the United States in four weeks, a new model projects, amid the country leading the world in total deaths. Look: Jonathan Van Ness shares photos from romance with new husband "Queer Eye" star and author Jonathan Van Ness shared photos on Instagram Saturday from his romance with his new husband, Mark London. Soldier, 16-year-old boy charged in death of Fort Drum corporal An Army soldier and an unidentified 16-year-old boy have been charged with murder in connection with an Army corporal who was found dead in New Jersey last month. Pelosi proposes new rules for upcoming Congress House Speaker Nancy Pelosi proposed new rules for the upcoming Congress, including reforms to the ethics code to protect whistleblowers. 11 Republican senators say they'll challenge Electoral College certification A group of Republican senators announced Saturday that they will object to the upcoming certification of Electoral College votes and are calling for an emergency audit of the results. Nigerien presidential election heads to runoff Niger's presidential election is heading to a runoff in February after no single candidate managed to secure half of the ballots, elections officials said Saturday. Illinois expunges nearly 500,000 cannabis-related records Illinois started off the new year with nearly half a million less cannabis-related arrests on record. Look: Nicki Minaj shares photos of 3-month-old son Rapper Nicki Minaj on Saturday shared a photo gallery of her 3-month-old son on Instagram. Iran tells U.N. watchdog it may enrich uranium levels past nuclear deal limit Iran told a U.N. watchdog it may enrich uranium levels to 20%, surpassing levels set by the 2015 nuclear deal, the Iranian Student News Agency reported Saturday. Judge dismisses Rep. Louie Gohmert suit seeking to overturn election A federal judge in Texas dismissed Rep. Louie Gohmert's lawsuit seeking to overturn the results of the election in favor of a second term for President Donald Trump. Barrage of storms to aim for West Coast through early January Forecasters say that a slight southward dip in the storm track next week will bring much-needed precipitation to California. COVID-19: South Korea limits private gatherings nationwide South Korea expanded a limit on private gatherings in the greater Seoul area to the rest of the country Saturday to curb COVID-19 spread amid a surge of cases. Pro wrestler Mick Foley says he tested positive for COVID-19Virginia state Sen. Ben Chafin dies of COVID-19 complications Virginia state Sen. Ben Chafin Jr. has died after complications from COVID-19, his office announced. He was 60. 'Ratatouille' musical event raises $1M for Actors Fund The one-night-only virtual performance of "Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical" raised at least $1 million for the Actors Fund, organizers announced. Coast Guard calls off search for Florida-bound boat with 20 on board The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a Florida-bound boat that went missing this week with 20 people on board. Taylor Swift's 'Evermore' is No. 1 album in the U.S. for 2nd week Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Evermore" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second-consecutive week. On This Day, Jan. 2: Prince Harry pulled from Afghanistan On Jan. 2, 2011, Prince Harry was sent home from military service in Afghanistan after a magazine revealed his presence in the war zone. Famous birthdays for Jan. 2: Renee Elise Goldsberry, Taye Diggs Actor Renee Elise Goldsberry turns 50 and actor Taye Diggs turns 50, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 2. Sugar Bowl: Justin Fields, Ohio State dominate Clemson to reach CFP title game The third-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes beat the No. 2 Clemson Tigers 49-28 in the Allstate Sugar Bowl to punch their ticket to the national championship game. |
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Targeted Killings Are Terrorizing Afghans. And No One Is Claiming Them.Most officials believe the Taliban are behind the attacks on civil leaders, but others fear that factions are using chaos as a cover to settle scores, in an echo of Afghanistan’s past civil war. Pence Welcomes Futile Bid by G.O.P. Lawmakers to Overturn ElectionVice President Mike Pence signaled his support as 11 Republican senators and senators-elect said that they would vote to reject President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. ‘From Crisis to Crisis’: The Moments That Defined a Historic CongressThe 116th Congress has lurched through a government shutdown, the impeachment and trial of a president, and the deadliest pandemic in a century. Raphael Warnock, From the Pulpit to Politics, Doesn’t Shy From ‘Uncomfortable’ TruthsHe first wanted to run for office years ago. Now Stacey Abrams, the Democratic Party and the Rev. Raphael Warnock all believe that the time is ripe for Georgia voters to send a Black Baptist preacher to Washington. ‘Year of the Reveal’: Runoffs Follow Pandemic, Protests and a Test of Atlanta’s PromiseThe high-stakes Senate contests come after months of tumult and activism in a city often seen as both resolutely Southern and somehow distinct from the rest of the region. Some Covid Survivors Haunted by Loss of Smell and TasteAs the coronavirus claims more victims, a once-rare diagnosis is receiving new attention from scientists, who fear it may affect nutrition and mental health. As Understanding of Russian Hacking Grows, So Does AlarmThose behind the widespread intrusion into government and corporate networks exploited seams in U.S. defenses and gave away nothing to American monitoring of their systems. New Yorkers Who Fled Virus Are Returning Home, WarilyTens of thousands of New Yorkers left the city when the pandemic struck and spent months living elsewhere. What did they learn? Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. Starving Children Don’t CryFor several years, each year was the best in human history. Then 2020 came along. The Wreckage Betsy DeVos Leaves BehindThe Education Department lies in ruins right when it’s needed most. Do Kids Really Need to Learn to Code?In India, parents are being aggressively sold the idea that their children must start coding at 4 or 5 or be future failures. What New Science Techniques Tell Us About Ancient Women WarriorsRecent studies show that man was not always the hunter. Lakers Owner Jeanie Buss on Leadership, Love and MagicJeanie Buss inherited a team, and a legacy, from her father. What will her imprint be? 9 Killed in Head-On Crash in Fresno County, Calif., Police SayThe 28-year-old driver of an S.U.V. and all eight occupants of a pickup were killed, including seven young people, the California Highway Patrol said. Paige Rense, Trendsetting Editor of Architectural Digest, Dies at 91Showcasing the lavish homes of world leaders and celebrities, she and her magazine became powerful forces in interior design. Homes of Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi Are Reported VandalizedMitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, called the vandalism of his Louisville, Ky., home a “radical tantrum” taken from a “toxic playbook.” Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Boat With 20 AboardThe 29-foot boat departed from Bimini, the Bahamas, and was headed to Lake Worth Beach, Fla., officials said. Tesla Says It Hit Goal of Delivering 500,000 Cars in 2020The milestone seemed unreachable just three years ago and comes as Tesla has seen a string of profitable quarters and a buoyant stock. Fleeing lockdown, Americans are flock to Mexico City - where the coronavirus is surgingHospitals are at capacity and coronavirus cases are surging, but many foreigners, especially Americans, are heading to the Mexican capital — some intending to stay awhile. Family Members of Man Killed by Minneapolis Police Say Raid Left Them ShakenThe father of a 23-year-old man killed by Minneapolis police officers learned of his son’s death only after police officers searched his home in the middle of the night. Paul Westphal, N.B.A. Hall of Famer and Coach, Dies at 70Drafted in the first round by the Celtics, he played for 12 seasons before leading teams in Phoenix, Seattle and Sacramento. He Calmed Gaza, Aided Israel’s Arab Ties and Preserved Hopes for PeaceAfter six years of quiet diplomacy as the U.N.’s Middle East envoy, Nickolay Mladenov leaves his post to a chorus of praise from an unlikely choir. More Recent Articles |
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Pennsylvania state legislator Mike Reese, died Saturday at the age of 42, colleagues reported.
French authorities arrested five people and issued about 1,200 fines after discovering an illegal New Year's rave in the French countryside.
Paul Westphal, a five-time NBA All-Star and Hall of Fame Guard, has died, according to the Phoenix Suns. He was 70.
At least three people have died and seven are missing following a landslide in Gjerdrum, Norway, authorities said.
COVID-19 could kill another 115,000 people in the United States in four weeks, a new model projects, amid the country leading the world in total deaths.
"Queer Eye" star and author Jonathan Van Ness shared photos on Instagram Saturday from his romance with his new husband, Mark London.
An Army soldier and an unidentified 16-year-old boy have been charged with murder in connection with an Army corporal who was found dead in New Jersey last month.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi proposed new rules for the upcoming Congress, including reforms to the ethics code to protect whistleblowers.
A group of Republican senators announced Saturday that they will object to the upcoming certification of Electoral College votes and are calling for an emergency audit of the results.
Niger's presidential election is heading to a runoff in February after no single candidate managed to secure half of the ballots, elections officials said Saturday.
Illinois started off the new year with nearly half a million less cannabis-related arrests on record.
Rapper Nicki Minaj on Saturday shared a photo gallery of her 3-month-old son on Instagram.
Iran told a U.N. watchdog it may enrich uranium levels to 20%, surpassing levels set by the 2015 nuclear deal, the Iranian Student News Agency reported Saturday.
A federal judge in Texas dismissed Rep. Louie Gohmert's lawsuit seeking to overturn the results of the election in favor of a second term for President Donald Trump.
Forecasters say that a slight southward dip in the storm track next week will bring much-needed precipitation to California.
South Korea expanded a limit on private gatherings in the greater Seoul area to the rest of the country Saturday to curb COVID-19 spread amid a surge of cases.
Pro wrestler Mick Foley has announced he tested positive for the coronavirus.
Virginia state Sen. Ben Chafin Jr. has died after complications from COVID-19, his office announced. He was 60.
The one-night-only virtual performance of "Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical" raised at least $1 million for the Actors Fund, organizers announced.
The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a Florida-bound boat that went missing this week with 20 people on board.
Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Evermore" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second-consecutive week.
On Jan. 2, 2011, Prince Harry was sent home from military service in Afghanistan after a magazine revealed his presence in the war zone.
Actor Renee Elise Goldsberry turns 50 and actor Taye Diggs turns 50, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 2.
The third-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes beat the No. 2 Clemson Tigers 49-28 in the Allstate Sugar Bowl to punch their ticket to the national championship game. 
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