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Aaron Rodgers, Packers beat Rams to reach NFC Championship Game Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns and also ran for a score as the top-seeded Green Bay Packers earned a 32-18 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday at Lambeau Field in the NFC divisional round. NASA’s moon rocket roars to life during shortened test-firing NASA's plan to test its new moon rocket fell short of a scheduled eight-minute test-firing Saturday in Mississippi, as the engines were shut down at just over a minute into the test. Biden to immediately issue slate of executive orders in first days in office During his first week in office, President-elect Joe Biden intends to issue a slate of executive orders undoing key policy changes made under President Donald Trump's administration. David Norquist to serve as interim Defense Secretary under Biden, reports sayDavid Norquist will serve as acting secretary of defense when President-elect Joe Biden takes office, multiple sources reported Thursday. Kamala Harris to be sworn in to vice presidency by Sonia Sotomayor Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor at Wednesday's inauguration. Look: Dwayne Johnson shares trailer for 'Young Rock' sitcom Dwayne Johnson shared on social media Saturday the first trailer for his upcoming NBC sitcom, "Young Rock." Rep. Lou Correa announces COVID-19 diagnosis Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif., announced Saturday that he has contracted COVID-19. Capitol police arrest Va. man with fake ID, gun as officials brace for inauguration Capitol police is Washington, D.C., said they arrested a Virginia man who tried to enter a restricted area and was found to have fake credentials and a loaded high-capacity magazine gun. Nestlé recalls Hot Pockets that may be contaminated with glass, plastic Nestlé Prepared Foods is recalling about 763,000 pounds of pepperoni Hot Pockets that may be contaminated with glass and hard plastic. Kaley Cuoco mourns the death of dog Norman Actress Kaley Cuoco announced on Instagram Saturday the death of her dog Norman. COVID-19: U.S. death toll nears 400,000 as states scramble to vaccinate The United States' COVID-19 death toll may reach more than 400,000 before President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated Wednesday. University of Maryland to pay $3.5M in death of Jordan McNair The University of Maryland will pay a settlement of $3.5 million to the parents of a sophomore football player who died of heatstroke after a workout in 2018. Biden fills out State Department, science adviser teams President-elect Joe Biden on Saturday announced new members of his U.S. State Department team including former Obama-era officials and long-time diplomats, to serve undersecretary of state nominee Antony Blinken. Armin Laschet, Merkel ally, elected head of Germany's CDU party German Parliament member Armin Laschet was elected leader of the Christian Democrats and may be next in line to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel when she steps down in September. Trump administration executes Dustin Higgs The U.S. government put to death Dustin Higgs early Saturday, concluding the Trump administration's effort to revive federal executions. 2 accused Capitol rioters ordered detained until trial A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has blocked a court order releasing an Arkansas man accused of entering House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office and stealing her mail during last week's attack on the U.S. Capitol. Uganda's incumbent Yoweri Museveni wins presidential election Uganda's electoral commission declared incumbent President Yoweri Museveni the winner of the presidential election Saturday, while his rival, pop singer Bobi Wine, alleged voter fraud. 'Godzilla vs. Kong' to debut March 26 The monster movie "Godzilla vs. Kong" is now set for release on HBO Max and in theaters March 26. Liv Tyler reunites with children after battling COVID-19 Liv Tyler said she tested positive for COVID-19 on Jan. 1 and recently reunited with her children after two weeks in isolation. COVID-19: Vaccines roll out in India, Turkey; Britain suspends travel India launched the world's largest vaccination campaign to date Saturday with 300 million doses planned, as the world's number of coronavirus deaths topped 2 million on Friday. Taylor Swift's 'Evermore' tops U.S. album chartHHS Secretary Alex Azar resigns citing Capitol riot Alex Azar, chief of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said the violence at the U.S. Capitol would "tarnish" the legacy of the Trump administration in his resignation letter. Mega Millions grows to $850M after no winners Friday The Mega Millions jackpot grew to an estimated $850 million after no one matched all six numbers in Friday's drawing. COVID-19 protection measures likely limiting flu spread The United States has far fewer flu cases than normal, and experts say it's probably due to measures people are taking to protect themselves from COVID-19. |
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Biden Seeks Quick Start With Executive Actions and Aggressive LegislationIn an effort to mark a clean break from the Trump era, the president-elect plans to roll out dozens of executive orders in his first 10 days on top of a big stimulus plan and an expansive immigration bill. A First for an American President, and a First for Donald TrumpIn the final moments of his presidency, Mr. Trump is confronting an unfamiliar fate: He is being held to account as never before for things he has said. Loews Hotels says it won’t host a fund-raiser with Senator Josh Hawley.The decision to call off the event was the latest indication that many companies are distancing themselves from Republicans who voted to overturn the election results. Before the Capitol Riot, Calls for Cash and Talk of RevolutionA network of far-right agitators across the country spent weeks organizing and raising money for a mass action to overturn President Trump’s election loss. In Home District, McCarthy Faces Some Backlash From the RightIn conservative Bakersfield, Calif., Kevin McCarthy enjoys solid support. But in the days since impeachment, some Republicans now say he has not been loyal enough to President Trump. A man with a gun arrested by Capitol Police at a security checkpoint calls it an ‘honest mistake.’The man was arrested on Friday with more than 500 rounds of ammunition in his truck, the police said. He told a reporter he was heading to a security job in Washington and got lost. Virus Updates: World Braces as New Variants SpreadThe campaign is unfolding in a country that has reported more than 10 million coronavirus infections. Here’s the latest pandemic news. Children’s Screen Time Has Soared in the Pandemic, Alarming Parents and Researchers“There will be a period of epic withdrawal,” warned one addiction specialist, once schools, activities and social life return to normal. How to (Literally) Drive the Coronavirus AwayWhat’s the transmission risk inside a car? An airflow study offers some insight for passengers and drivers alike. George Whitmore, Climber Who Vanquished El Capitan, Dies at 89In 1958, he was one of the first people to climb the 2,900-foot-tall sheer granite wall that looms over Yosemite National Park. Could Mitch McConnell Support Impeaching Trump?Why the Republican leader should be tempted by the Senate’s opportunity to bar Trump from running for president again. Has Trump's Reckoning Come Too Late?Finally the world agrees that Trump is exactly the man his fiercest critics said he was. But has the reckoning come too late? Louise Hay Believed Self-Love Was the Antidote to AIDSLouise Hay’s controversial brand of self-love drew in thousands during the AIDS crisis. A Ray of Hope in a Slimy Southern CaveResidents in the South are coming together to protect their underground ecosystems. Shadows on the Silk RoadFinding omens of American decline on a long walk across Asia. Joe Biden Actually Has a Covid PlanAmerica desperately needs a leader who takes the pandemic seriously. When Biden Becomes … Rooseveltian!Using a crisis to reduce child poverty and make America more truly a land of opportunity. Images From the Capitol Under SiegeThe usual bustle of lawmakers moving in and out of offices gave way to a horrific scene. Why Are There So Few Courageous Senators?Here’s what we need to do if we want more Mitt Romneys and fewer Josh Hawleys. Speed Up Covid-19 Vaccinations and Reduce Red TapePunitive efforts to ensure strict adherence to complicated eligibility rules endangers people who could be protected. Go Ahead. Fantasize.Imagining a better future, whether it includes gigantic house parties or just more hugs, helps humans cope with difficult times. Alan Canfora, Who Carried Wounds From Kent State, Dies at 71He devoted his life to pursuing the truth about the tragic events of May 4, 1970, and to keeping them in the public eye. Philippines Helicopter Crash Leaves 7 Soldiers DeadThe helicopter had been on a supply run to troops in a remote, mountainous region where a hunt for communist rebels was taking place, the military said. With Positive Tests, the Rules Change for Some Players in AustraliaAfter some passengers on charter flights tested positive for the coronavirus, 47 players will not be allowed to practice for two weeks. Germany’s Buchenwald Memorial Urges Visitors to Respect GravesAfter some visitors went sledding on graves at the former Nazi concentration camp, the foundation running the memorial stepped up security this week. Sylvain Sylvain of the Proto-Punk Band New York Dolls Dies at 69He was a core member of a group that had limited commercial success in the early 1970s and didn’t last long but proved hugely influential. Snapchat Wants You to Post. They’re Willing to Pay Millions.Top performers are raking in cash as the company seeks to compete against TikTok and similar platforms. Home Projects to Give You a Fresh StartCompleting these five home projects — like undergoing a good spring cleaning — will give you and your home a fresh start in the new year. More Recent Articles |
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Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns and also ran for a score as the top-seeded Green Bay Packers earned a 32-18 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday at Lambeau Field in the NFC divisional round.
NASA's plan to test its new moon rocket fell short of a scheduled eight-minute test-firing Saturday in Mississippi, as the engines were shut down at just over a minute into the test.
During his first week in office, President-elect Joe Biden intends to issue a slate of executive orders undoing key policy changes made under President Donald Trump's administration.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor at Wednesday's inauguration.
Dwayne Johnson shared on social media Saturday the first trailer for his upcoming NBC sitcom, "Young Rock."
Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif., announced Saturday that he has contracted COVID-19.
Capitol police is Washington, D.C., said they arrested a Virginia man who tried to enter a restricted area and was found to have fake credentials and a loaded high-capacity magazine gun.
Nestlé Prepared Foods is recalling about 763,000 pounds of pepperoni Hot Pockets that may be contaminated with glass and hard plastic.
Actress Kaley Cuoco announced on Instagram Saturday the death of her dog Norman.
The United States' COVID-19 death toll may reach more than 400,000 before President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated Wednesday.
The University of Maryland will pay a settlement of $3.5 million to the parents of a sophomore football player who died of heatstroke after a workout in 2018.
President-elect Joe Biden on Saturday announced new members of his U.S. State Department team including former Obama-era officials and long-time diplomats, to serve undersecretary of state nominee Antony Blinken.
German Parliament member Armin Laschet was elected leader of the Christian Democrats and may be next in line to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel when she steps down in September.
The U.S. government put to death Dustin Higgs early Saturday, concluding the Trump administration's effort to revive federal executions.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has blocked a court order releasing an Arkansas man accused of entering House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office and stealing her mail during last week's attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Uganda's electoral commission declared incumbent President Yoweri Museveni the winner of the presidential election Saturday, while his rival, pop singer Bobi Wine, alleged voter fraud.
The monster movie "Godzilla vs. Kong" is now set for release on HBO Max and in theaters March 26.
Liv Tyler said she tested positive for COVID-19 on Jan. 1 and recently reunited with her children after two weeks in isolation.
India launched the world's largest vaccination campaign to date Saturday with 300 million doses planned, as the world's number of coronavirus deaths topped 2 million on Friday.
Pop star Taylor Swift's "Evermore" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Alex Azar, chief of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said the violence at the U.S. Capitol would "tarnish" the legacy of the Trump administration in his resignation letter.
The Mega Millions jackpot grew to an estimated $850 million after no one matched all six numbers in Friday's drawing.
The United States has far fewer flu cases than normal, and experts say it's probably due to measures people are taking to protect themselves from COVID-19. 
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