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Los Angeles Rams' Leonard Floyd sent to hospital with abdominal pain Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Leonard Floyd was taken to the hospital Friday for precautionary reasons after experiencing abdominal pain. BYU star quarterback Zach Wilson entering 2021 NFL Draft BYU Cougars star quarterback Zach Wilson announced Friday that he will enter the upcoming NFL Draft. Adobe Flash reaches end of life with nostalgia from users Adobe Flash, an early online animation plugin, will no longer be supported by the company and customers are urged to uninstall it, Adobe said. Rose Bowl: Alabama crushes Notre Dame, advances to CFP finale Mac Jones and DeVonta Smith connected for three scores on Friday to lead Alabama to a lopsided victory over Notre Dame in the 2021 Rose Bowl and clinch a spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship game. Minn. prosectors seek to delay Derek Chauvin trial due to COVID-19 Prosecutors requested a three-month delay in the criminal trials of four Minneapolis officers charged in the May, 2020, death of George Floyd asking the court to wait until more people are vaccinated for COVID-19. Appeals court clears the way for federal execution of Lisa Montgomery A federal appeals court panel on Friday ruled to vacate the delay of a federal execution of Lisa Montgomery, scheduled to take place before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office Jan. 20. Md. congressman Jamie Raskin announces death of son, 25 Maryland U.S. Congressman Jamie Raskin announced that his son, Tommy Bloom Raskin, age 25, had died. Senate votes to override Trump's defense bill veto The U.S. Senate, in a special session New Year's Day, voted to override President Donald Trump's veto of the $740 billion National Defense Authorization Act 81 to 13, exceeding the required two-thirds majority. Peach Bowl: Georgia defense sparks comeback vs. Cincinnati The Georgia Bulldogs on Friday rallied from a 21-10 fourth-quarter deficit for a dramatic victory over Cincinnati at the 2021 Peach Bowl. NBA issues $85,000 in fines for Hornets, Mavericks fight The NBA on Friday issued a total of $85,000 in fines to Dallas Mavericks and Charlotte Hornets players for a dustup that occurred when they played Wednesday in Dallas. Coronavirus hospitalizations hit new record to end 2020 Coronavirus hospitalizations in the United States soared to a record of more than 125,000 over the last two days of 2020 as overall cases topped more than 220,000 for the eighth time in December. Comedian John Bishop joins 'Doctor Who' cast for Season 13 Comedian and actor John Bishop has joined the cast of "Doctor Who" for Season 13, the BBC announced Friday. David Bowie's 'Lazarus' stage show to stream Jan. 8-10 The original 2016 London stage production of David Bowie's "Lazarus" will be available for streaming via DICE. Food, drink banned on domestic Thai flights to keep passengers masked No food or drink will be allowed on domestic flights in Thailand as of Friday to make sure airline passengers are masked at all times to prevent the spread of COVID-19, aviation officials in Thailand announced. Target recalls infant items over choking concerns Big-box retailer Target announced it is recalling some infant and toddler clothes because they could present a choking hazard for children. Watch: International Space Station astronauts mark New Year's with 'ball drop' Five of the seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station celebrated the New Year with a traditional "ball drop," but because of weightlessness, it headed upward rather than down. Pope Francis calls for peace in New Year's blessing Pope Francis delivered a New Year's blessing of "peace and hope" for a World Day of Peace and asked especially Friday for prayers for the people of Yemen. Giants coach tests positive for COVID-19, Browns cleared to practice New York Giants offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not be on the sideline in Week 17, the team said Friday. Robert Downey Jr. shares silly 'Jump' video to celebrate 2021 "Iron Man" icon Robert Downey Jr. shared on Facebook on Friday a funny video of him celebrating the end of 2020. Nuggets' Porter Jr. may miss multiple games due to COVID-19 protocol The Denver Nuggets are expected to be without forward Michael Porter Jr. for multiple games due to the NBA's health and safety protocols for COVID-19. Yu Darvish 'shocked' by trade from Cubs to Padres All-Star pitcher Yu Darvish said he was "shocked" to learn he was traded this week from the Chicago Cubs to the San Diego Padres. 20 states boost minimum wage, some by just pennies With the start of the new year, 20 states have raised their minimum wage -- by as much as $1.50 per hour and as little as 8 cents. Rockets complete double alley-oop dunk in win over Kings Christian Wood and Danuel House Jr. combined for a rare double-alley oop dunk in the Houston Rockets' win over the Sacramento Kings. |
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Senate Overrides Trump’s Veto of Defense Bill, Dealing a Legislative BlowRepublicans joined Democrats to deliver President Trump the first veto override of his presidency in the last days of his term in an overwhelming, bipartisan vote. Federal Judge Dismisses Election Lawsuit Against PencePresident Trump’s congressional allies had hoped to give the vice president the power to reject electoral votes that were cast for Joseph R. Biden Jr. Washington Has Been Lucrative for Some on Biden’s TeamJanet Yellen, the president-elect’s pick for Treasury secretary, collected more than $7 million in speaking fees over the past two years. Antony J. Blinken and Avril Haines did well, too. Why Markets Boomed in a Year of Human MiseryIt wasn’t just the Fed or the stimulus. The rise in savings among white-collar workers created a tide lifting nearly all financial assets. How Israel Became a World Leader in Vaccinating Against Covid-19Badly hit by the coronavirus, Israel has distributed the first of two vaccine doses to more than 10 percent of its population. Prime Minister Netanyahu is leading the charge, bolstering his own battered image along the way. Britain Opts for Mix-and-Match Vaccinations, Confounding ExpertsIf a second dose of one vaccine isn’t available, another may be substituted, according to new U.K. guidelines. States Are Shutting Down Prisons as Guards are Crippled By Covid-19States and counties are finding it hard to keep jails and prisons open as the virus ravages both prisoners and staff members. But transferring inmates can spur new outbreaks. In Minority Communities, Doctors Are Changing Minds About VaccinationMany Black and Hispanic Americans mistrust government officials, and instead have turned to physicians they have long known. David Perdue Was an Outsourcing Expert Before He Embraced ‘America-First’ AgendaMr. Perdue, who faces one of two runoff elections in Georgia that will determine control of the Senate, built a business record that shifted manufacturing and jobs overseas. Trump Calls Georgia Senate Races ‘Illegal and Invalid’President Trump continued his assault on election integrity, baselessly claiming the presidential results and the Senate runoffs in Georgia were both invalid — which could complicate G.O.P. efforts to motivate voters. In Abrupt Reversal of Iran Strategy, Pentagon Orders Aircraft Carrier HomeAfter weeks of escalation and threatening language, the Defense Department is sending mixed messages as the anniversary of the death of an Iranian general nears. How 2020 Changed Our MindsListeners join the hosts to weigh in on the many ways this hellish year made them think differently. Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. This Is Why Nursing Homes Failed So BadlyThe first coronavirus outbreak in the United States happened in a nursing home in February. Since then, it’s only gotten worse. Britain Has Lost ItselfMy grandparents, who fled Nazi Germany for Britain, would be heartbroken to see the country today. ‘Because of You Guys, I’m Stuck in My Room’Residents and caregivers at senior living facilities write about life during the pandemic — and trying to stay safe while facing the challenges of long-term isolation. What New Science Techniques Tells Us About Ancient Women WarriorsRecent studies show that man was not always the hunter. Horrified by the Blackwater PardonsThe F.B.I. agent who led the Blackwater investigation and two other letter writers are appalled by the pardon of men who killed innocent civilians. After Five Centuries, a Native American With Real PowerThe expected nomination of Deb Haaland. An Embattled Public Servant in a Fractured FranceNicolas Cadène sees the failings of France’s secular model even as he upholds it. David Fincher, the Unhappiest AuteurThe director makes beautiful bummers in an industry that prefers happy endings. Perhaps that’s why his movies seem like an endangered species. Without Trump, or Masks, Mar-a-Lago Partied OnPresident Trump did not attend his private social club’s annual New Year’s Eve bash, which hundreds of guests attended despite the coronavirus. What to Know as Troubled Afghan Peace Talks Enter a New PhaseThe Afghan government and the Taliban are set to continue negotiations toward a cease-fire in early January, but several fundamental issues stand in the way of progress. Black Homeowners Struggle to Get Insurers to Pay ClaimsBlack policyholders suspect discrimination as they deal with insurers, but it is impossible to prove because the insurers keep a lid on claims data. Armando Manzanero, Mexican composer of hits by Luis Miguel, Elvis Presley, dead at 86He was known as one of the great romantic composers. His songs were performed by Elvis Presley, Andrea Bocelli, Christina Aguilera and many others. U.K. Eliminates the Tampon TaxBritain is the latest of several countries to get rid of the tax in recent years. How Support for Legal Abortion Went Mainstream in ArgentinaThe fight for legalization began decades ago, but it gained traction only as more women became lawmakers and a massive grass-roots effort shifted the conversation. A Monster Wind Turbine Is Upending an IndustryG.E.’s giant machine, which can light up a small town, is stoking a renewable-energy arms race. New Year’s Lawbreakers: 3 N.Y.C. Parties With Hundreds Are Broken UpNew Year’s Eve was mellow for most New Yorkers, and Times Square was practically empty. But some could not resist the lure of a big night out. What to Cook This WeekendMapo tofu, Sicilian-style citrus salad, black bean soup: Start the year off with great eating. With Man City Positives, Premier League's Coronavirus Outbreak WidensAs the coronavirus invades locker rooms and postpones matches, soccer needs to face up to a potential worst-case scenario. The 50 Best TV Shows on Netflix Right NowNew shows come to the streaming giant all the time — too many to ever watch them all. We’re here to help. The Problem With Problem SharksA marine biologist’s ideas for singling out sharks that attack humans have prompted objections from other shark scientists. More Recent Articles |
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Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Leonard Floyd was taken to the hospital Friday for precautionary reasons after experiencing abdominal pain.
BYU Cougars star quarterback Zach Wilson announced Friday that he will enter the upcoming NFL Draft.
Adobe Flash, an early online animation plugin, will no longer be supported by the company and customers are urged to uninstall it, Adobe said.
Mac Jones and DeVonta Smith connected for three scores on Friday to lead Alabama to a lopsided victory over Notre Dame in the 2021 Rose Bowl and clinch a spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
Prosecutors requested a three-month delay in the criminal trials of four Minneapolis officers charged in the May, 2020, death of George Floyd asking the court to wait until more people are vaccinated for COVID-19.
A federal appeals court panel on Friday ruled to vacate the delay of a federal execution of Lisa Montgomery, scheduled to take place before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office Jan. 20.
Maryland U.S. Congressman Jamie Raskin announced that his son, Tommy Bloom Raskin, age 25, had died.
The U.S. Senate, in a special session New Year's Day, voted to override President Donald Trump's veto of the $740 billion National Defense Authorization Act 81 to 13, exceeding the required two-thirds majority.
The Georgia Bulldogs on Friday rallied from a 21-10 fourth-quarter deficit for a dramatic victory over Cincinnati at the 2021 Peach Bowl.
The NBA on Friday issued a total of $85,000 in fines to Dallas Mavericks and Charlotte Hornets players for a dustup that occurred when they played Wednesday in Dallas.
Coronavirus hospitalizations in the United States soared to a record of more than 125,000 over the last two days of 2020 as overall cases topped more than 220,000 for the eighth time in December.
Comedian and actor John Bishop has joined the cast of "Doctor Who" for Season 13, the BBC announced Friday.
The original 2016 London stage production of David Bowie's "Lazarus" will be available for streaming via DICE.
No food or drink will be allowed on domestic flights in Thailand as of Friday to make sure airline passengers are masked at all times to prevent the spread of COVID-19, aviation officials in Thailand announced.
Big-box retailer Target announced it is recalling some infant and toddler clothes because they could present a choking hazard for children.
Five of the seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station celebrated the New Year with a traditional "ball drop," but because of weightlessness, it headed upward rather than down.
Pope Francis delivered a New Year's blessing of "peace and hope" for a World Day of Peace and asked especially Friday for prayers for the people of Yemen.
New York Giants offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not be on the sideline in Week 17, the team said Friday.
"Iron Man" icon Robert Downey Jr. shared on Facebook on Friday a funny video of him celebrating the end of 2020.
The Denver Nuggets are expected to be without forward Michael Porter Jr. for multiple games due to the NBA's health and safety protocols for COVID-19.
All-Star pitcher Yu Darvish said he was "shocked" to learn he was traded this week from the Chicago Cubs to the San Diego Padres.
With the start of the new year, 20 states have raised their minimum wage -- by as much as $1.50 per hour and as little as 8 cents.
Christian Wood and Danuel House Jr. combined for a rare double-alley oop dunk in the Houston Rockets' win over the Sacramento Kings. 
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