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Texas hires Alabama OC Steve Sarkisian as new head football coach Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian was named the next head football coach at the University of Texas at Austin. Britain considers new COVID-19 restrictions amid surge in cases, deaths Amid record coronavirus cases, including a more contagious variant strain, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said restrictions are "probably about to get tougher" though the kingdom plans to administer the Oxford Astr Former Bond girl, 'That '70s Show' alum Tanya Roberts dead at 65 "A View to a Kill" and "That '70s Show" actress Tanya Roberts has died at age 65, her representative announced Sunday. Pelosi re-elected speaker as 117th Congress sworn in amid pandemic, election challenges The 117th Congress convened on Sunday to swear in new lawmakers and re-elect Nancy Pelosi as House speaker as the Senate and House prepare to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election on Wednesday. 'Vikings' alum Alexander Ludwig marries girlfriend Lauren Dear "Vikings" and "Bad Boys For Life" actor Alexander Ludwig announced on Instagram Sunday that he has married his girlfriend, Lauren Dear. 10 former U.S. Defense chiefs warn Pentagon against interfering in election Ten former Pentagon chiefs on Sunday declared the election over and warned the Trump administration's Defense Department that military intervention would not only violated the Constitution but also result in prosecution. New York Jets fire head coach Adam Gase after two seasons The New York Jets have fired head coach Adam Gase after two seasons and a 2-14 record in 2020. Vikings' Justin Jefferson breaks Randy Moss, Anquan Boldin receiving records Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson broke two NFL rookie receiving records in Minnesota's 37-35 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Ford Field. Titans' Derrick Henry surpasses 2,000 rushing yards in win over Texans Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry eclipsed 2,000 rushing yards in his team's 41-38 win over the Texans on Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston. Bruce Arians on Mike Evans' knee: 'We don't think there's any serious damage' Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Mike Evans suffered a left knee injury during the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons, putting his status for the postseason in jeopardy. Trump asks Georgia secretary of state to 'find' votes to overturn Biden win in phone call President Donald Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes" in an effort to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's election win in the state. Singer-songwriter Gerry Marsden dead at 78 British singer-songwriter Gerry Marsden has died at age 78, his friend, journalist Pete Price, announced on social media Sunday. Pastor dead, 2 hurt in Texas church shooting; suspect held Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said that one person was killed and several were injured in a shooting at a church on Sunday morning. 2021 to stay soggy for southeastern US after a sopping 2020 While 2020 was an abnormally wet year for many across the southeastern quarter of the U.S., that trend appears unlikely to change for the first month of 2021. 'Wonder Woman 1984' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend Gal Gadot's superheroine adventure "Wonder Woman 1984" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second, straight weekend, earning an additional $5.5 million in receipts. U.S. reports record 299,000 COVID-19 cases; Trump says numbers 'exaggerated' The United States reported an all-time high of 299,087 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours, as President Donald Trump on Sunday said the numbers being reported were "exaggerated." Reports: Larry King hospitalized with coronavirus Broadcasting legend Larry King is battling the coronavirus in a Los Angeles hospital. Zoe Kravitz, Karl Glusman divorcing after 18 months of marriage "High Fidelity" and "Big Little Lies" actress Zoe Kravitz has filed for divorce from "Neon Demon" actor Karl Glusman after 18 months of marriage. Famous birthdays for Jan. 3: Florence Pugh, Eli Manning Actor Florence Pugh turns 25 and NFL quarterback Eli Manning turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 3. On This Day, Jan. 3: U.S. severs diplomatic relations with Cuba On Jan. 3, 1961, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba after Fidel Castro announced he was a communist. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Call to Georgia Official Might Violate State and Federal LawThe president’s demand for action to overturn the result of the election in the state raised questions about whether he violated election fraud statutes, lawyers said, though a charge is unlikely. Once a Foe of Trump, Cruz Leads a Charge to Reverse His Election LossThe Texas Republican was once the victim of President Trump’s false claims of election fraud. Now he is perpetuating them. Trump Repeats Debunked Election Claims in Call With Georgia OfficialThe president recited a number of viral online falsehoods involving dead voters, Dominion voting machines, shredded ballots and a water leak, among other baseless claims of fraud. Nancy Pelosi Secures Another Term as Speaker, as Senate Hangs in BalanceThe vote, largely along party lines, punctuated an opening day marked more by precaution than pomp, as the 117th Congress convened under the threat of a deadly pandemic. Biden Plans Renewed Nuclear Talks With Russia While Punishing Kremlin, Adviser SaysThe president-elect also plans to pursue a “follow-on negotiation” with Iran over its missile capabilities if Tehran re-enters compliance with the nuclear deal. Biden Plans Minimalist Trip From Capitol to White House on Inauguration DayJoe Biden’s inaugural committee suggested the traditional crowd-lined ride down Pennsylvania Avenue would be replaced by a “virtual parade.” Georgia Is Getting More Blue. The Senate Races Will Tell How Much.A reliably red state for almost two decades, Georgia no longer resembles its Deep South neighbors. President Trump and Joe Biden head there Monday to help rally the bases. Democrats Rush to Turn Out Black Voters in Georgia, Looking Beyond AtlantaRallying voters across the state over the weekend, the Democratic challengers, Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock, tried to encourage election-day turnout on the left. As Rollout Falters, Scientists Debate New Vaccination TacticsShould second doses be delayed? Should most adults receive half-doses? Scientists are pondering ways to get more shots into more arms. Inflatable Costume May Be Behind Outbreak at California HospitalAn employee at a hospital in San Jose wore an “air-powered” costume on Christmas. Within days, 44 staff members had tested positive for the coronavirus, a spokeswoman said. Punchbowl Arrives From Reporters Who Left Politico's PlaybookA Beltway school of journalism wants to get back to just-the-facts-ma’am reporting. But how do you cover this Republican Party? Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. Supreme Leader of Voter SuppressionTrump is bolstering anti-patriotism in the digital age. The Holocaust Stole My Youth. Covid-19 Is Stealing My Last Years.A Holocaust survivor reflects on what it means to survive the pandemic. The Headlines After DarkOvernight emails from the New York Times newsroom tell the story of a relentless year. Kai Jones, at 14, Is a Veteran Freeskiing DaredevilKai Jones skis way out of bounds. But relentless practice on and off the slopes gives him confidence for tricks ready-made to go viral and emblematic of freeskiing’s growth. In Reversal, Pentagon Announces Aircraft Carrier Nimitz to Remain in Middle EastThe acting defense secretary abruptly reversed his previous order to redeploy the Nimitz, which he had done over the objections of his top military advisers. Texas Church Shooting: Fugitive Kills Pastor, Officials SayThe pastor of a Methodist church was killed with his own gun by a man sought by the police who had taken shelter in the building, officials said. Three others, including the gunman, were hurt. 100 Civilians Are Reported Dead After Attacks in NigerGunmen were described as having singled out men and boys in two villages in a region under siege by militants. Shirley Young, Businesswoman and Cultural Diplomat to China, Dies at 85Breaking barriers she rose in the advertising industry before General Motors took her onboard. She later used classical music to forge closer ties between Americans and the Chinese. Teachers on TV? Schools Try Creative Strategy to Narrow Digital DivideIt’s another way to reach students without internet or computers during the pandemic. 9 Sisters at Upstate Convent Die as Outbreak Infects 47The deaths at the St. Joseph’s Provincial House outside Albany came as the virus surged in New York. ‘A Slap in the Face’: The Pandemic Disrupts Young Oil CareersStudents and recent graduates struggle to get hired as the oil industry cuts tens of thousands of jobs, some of which may never come back. NFL Week 17: What We LearnedGreen Bay secured home-field advantage, Buffalo ended Miami’s season and Cleveland ended its 17-season playoff drought. Blunders, Gaffes and Terrible Math: When Copy Editors Make MistakesBlunders, gaffes and terrible math skills, written in permanent ink. ‘Cobra Kai’: Strike First. Strike Hard. Come Back for More.In a group interview, Ralph Macchio, William Zabka and Elisabeth Shue discuss their “Karate Kid” bond and the new, reunion-heavy season of the sequel series, “Cobra Kai.” ‘Ratatouille’ Review: What’s Small and Hairy With Big Dreams?What started as a TikTok meme and became a crowdsourced musical could have online lessons to offer for Broadway. Homes That Sold for Around $1.5 MillionRecent residential sales in New York City and the region. More Recent Articles |
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Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian was named the next head football coach at the University of Texas at Austin.
Amid record coronavirus cases, including a more contagious variant strain, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said restrictions are "probably about to get tougher" though the kingdom plans to administer the Oxford Astr
"A View to a Kill" and "That '70s Show" actress Tanya Roberts has died at age 65, her representative announced Sunday.
The 117th Congress convened on Sunday to swear in new lawmakers and re-elect Nancy Pelosi as House speaker as the Senate and House prepare to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election on Wednesday.
"Vikings" and "Bad Boys For Life" actor Alexander Ludwig announced on Instagram Sunday that he has married his girlfriend, Lauren Dear.
Ten former Pentagon chiefs on Sunday declared the election over and warned the Trump administration's Defense Department that military intervention would not only violated the Constitution but also result in prosecution.
The New York Jets have fired head coach Adam Gase after two seasons and a 2-14 record in 2020.
Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson broke two NFL rookie receiving records in Minnesota's 37-35 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Ford Field.
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry eclipsed 2,000 rushing yards in his team's 41-38 win over the Texans on Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Mike Evans suffered a left knee injury during the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons, putting his status for the postseason in jeopardy.
President Donald Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes" in an effort to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's election win in the state.
British singer-songwriter Gerry Marsden has died at age 78, his friend, journalist Pete Price, announced on social media Sunday.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said that one person was killed and several were injured in a shooting at a church on Sunday morning.
While 2020 was an abnormally wet year for many across the southeastern quarter of the U.S., that trend appears unlikely to change for the first month of 2021.
Gal Gadot's superheroine adventure "Wonder Woman 1984" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second, straight weekend, earning an additional $5.5 million in receipts.
The United States reported an all-time high of 299,087 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours, as President Donald Trump on Sunday said the numbers being reported were "exaggerated."
Broadcasting legend Larry King is battling the coronavirus in a Los Angeles hospital.
"High Fidelity" and "Big Little Lies" actress Zoe Kravitz has filed for divorce from "Neon Demon" actor Karl Glusman after 18 months of marriage.
Actor Florence Pugh turns 25 and NFL quarterback Eli Manning turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 3.
On Jan. 3, 1961, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba after Fidel Castro announced he was a communist. 
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