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Hawks G Kris Dunn out at least two more weeks due to ankle injury Atlanta Hawks guard Kris Dunn will miss at least two more weeks as he continues to recover from ankle surgery. Pakistan's top court rejects appeal, frees 4 involved in Daniel Pearl killing A three-judge panel of the Pakistani Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the release of the British-born militant who was convicted of killing American reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002. Senate votes to break filibuster on Alejandro Mayorkas DHS nomination The Senate voted 55-42 to break a Republican filibuster and advance the nomination of Alejandro Mayorkas, President Joe Biden's selection to lead the Department of Homeland Security. HUD nominee Fudge vows to fight pandemic homelessness, discriminatory practices Marcia Fudge, President Joe Biden's nominee for secretary of Housing and Urban Development, pledged to prevent homelessness brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and eliminate discriminatory practices. S.C. Senate passes controversial fetal heartbeat law Lawmakers in the South Carolina state Senate on Thursday passed a bill to ban most abortions, sending it to the Republican-controlled House were it is expected to pass. Adam Wainwright returning to Cardinals on 1-year deal Free-agent pitcher Adam Wainwright has agreed to a short-term contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. Filmmaker Noah Baumbach inks exclusive deal with Netflix Filmmaker Noah Baumbach has signed an exclusive deal to write and direct movies for Netflix for the next several years. Golden Knights-Blues game postponed due to COVID-19 Thursday night's game between the Vegas Golden Knights and St. Louis Blues at T-Mobile Arena in Nevada was postponed after multiple members of the Golden Knights were placed in the league's COVID-19 protocols. Cicely Tyson from 'Sounder,' 'How to Get Away with Murder' dead at 96 Actress Cicely Tyson has died at the age of 96, her manager announced Thursday. Washington Football Team coach Ron Rivera is cancer-free Washington Football Team head coach Ron Rivera was declared cancer-free after his latest checkup Thursday, his family announced on social media. TV titan Norman Lear to receive Carol Burnett Award at Golden Globes Norman Lear is to receive the Carol Burnett Award for lifetime achievement in television at this year's Golden Globe Awards ceremony. Austin asks for 'continued dialogue' on troop drawdown in Germany Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed a desire for "a continued dialogue" on the presence of U.S. troops in Germany during a call with the German defense minister this week. Notable deaths of 2021 Actors Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021. Navy pushes back window for physical fitness test due to COVID The Navy is pushing back the start of its physical fitness test from March to July. Navy directs commanders to follow up after suicide prevention referrals Navy commanders will be required to follow up on the cases of sailors who've been referred to the service's suicide prevention program, per a policy shift announced Thursday. Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger: 'Pretty sure I want to go one more year' Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said Thursday that he's "pretty sure" he wants to return to the team for the 2021 season and is willing to restructure his contract. 'SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run' to debut on Paramount+ March 4 "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run" and the prequel series "Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years" are to premiere on the Paramount+ streaming service on March 4. Man arrested with handgun, ammunition near Capitol; lawmakers request security fudning Dennis Westover, 71, was arrested near the U.S. Capitol on Thursday after he was found armed with a handgun and 20 rounds of ammunition as lawmakers called for more funding for increased security. Oversight board overturns Facebook's removal of four posts An oversight board composed of experts outside Facebook announced Thursday its first rulings on the company's removal of posts, reversing the social media company's decisions in four of five cases. Daveed Diggs, Lily Collins to announce SAG Award nominees "Snowpiercer" actor Daveed Diggs and "Emily in Paris" actress Lily Collins will read aloud the names of nominees for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Instagram Live on Feb. 4. Raymond Childs III charged with 6 counts of murder for slaying of his family Prosecutors in Indiana announced Thursday they charged a 17-year-old with six counts of murder for the shooting deaths of his family members. Cyclones drifting closer to the coast in Pacific, Indian oceans New research suggests the tropical storms are also drifting westward across the Pacific and Indian oceans, causing the cyclones to reach their maximum intensity closer to land. Robinhood restricts GameStop stock transactions Robinhood stock trading app restricted transactions for GameStop stock and other Reddit thread r/WallStreetbets stocks Thursday, citing market volatility. Look: Police rescue deer trapped inside British Columbia house Police in British Columbia responded to a home at which a deer managed to squeeze in through a dog door and was unable to find an exit. |
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Democrats Prepare to Move on Economic Aid, With or Without the G.O.P.President Biden is trying to persuade Republicans to back a $1.9 trillion spending package, but Democrats are pursuing another path to get the relief approved without bipartisan support. McCarthy Seeks Thaw With Trump as G.O.P. Rallies Behind Former PresidentThe top House Republican met with former President Donald J. Trump, working to mend fences after saying that Mr. Trump bore responsibility for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. G.M. Will Sell Only Zero-Emission Vehicles by 2035The move, one of the most ambitious in the auto industry, is a piece of a broader plan by the company to become carbon neutral by 2040. GameStop Rally Stalls as Robinhood and Others Set LimitsSmall investors accused one trading platform of being “dishonest” and “pandering to the elite” as new restrictions on some stock trades spurred a calmer day in the markets. The GameStop Reckoning Was a Long Time ComingThis week, gleeful online hordes turned the stock market upside down. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Novavax’s Vaccine Works Well — Except on Variant First Found in South AfricaAn early analysis in Britain found that the vaccine had an efficacy rate of nearly 90 percent. But in a small South Africa trial, the efficacy rate dropped to just under 50 percent. To Avoid a Covid Surge, China Cracks Down on Lunar New Year TravelChina has added restrictions, offered incentives and appealed to a sense of filial and national responsibility, in an effort to prevent about 300 million migrant workers from going home for the holiday. N.Y. Severely Undercounted Virus Deaths in Nursing Homes, Report SaysThe state attorney general, Letitia James, said it’s likely that the Cuomo administration failed to report thousands of Covid-19 deaths of nursing home residents. Body Camera Footage Shows Capitol Rioters Trampling Over WomanVideo obtained by The Times provides a police officer’s view of the deadly battle to defend a key entryway from the surging mob. Cicely Tyson, an Actress Who Shattered Stereotypes, Dies at 96In a remarkable career of many decades, she refused to take parts that demeaned Black people and won a Tony, Emmys and an honorary Oscar. GameStop, Health Care, GM: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Fate of the FilibusterAn exploration of the debate over the rule’s future in the U.S. Senate. In ‘Cobra Kai,’ What if the ‘Karate Kid’ Isn’t the Hero?The ‘Cobra Kai' actor Ralph Macchio on how the series flipped the script on his iconic character. The G.O.P. Is in a Doom Loop of BizarroBut will it doom the rest of us, too? The First Post-Reagan PresidencySo far, Joe Biden has been surprisingly progressive. Children Need to Be Back in School TomorrowTeacher resistance is a disaster for the most vulnerable. Joe Biden, the IrishmanThe president’s heritage is important to him. But how deep does it go? Taking GameStop 'To the Moon': Reddit vs. the ElitesThis insurgency against the hedge funds isn’t an unequivocal populist win. For some, the point and the money already made is victory enough. How Many Americans Are Homeless? No One KnowsBut more cities are carefully tracking these populations — and making progress in addressing the problem. Can Biden Deliver on His Climate Promises?Many scientists think his goal of zeroing out greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is technically possible and economically affordable. The politics are another story. ‘The Capitol Insurrection Was as Christian Nationalist as It Gets.’Religious resentment has become a potent recruiting tool for the hard right. Yes, Jumping the Covid Vaccine Line MattersWhen hospital administrators and politicians’ spouses get immunized before people more at risk, it undermines confidence in the system. The Eviction Crisis: What We Don't KnowOne-third of U.S. counties have no available annual eviction figures. Congress can create a nationwide database to better target relief. The Story of John Young, the Original King of Buffalo WingsHis restaurants closed and his glory faded, but a historical reclamation effort is bringing new attention to the secret sauce he perfected. The Dark Reality Behind Saudi Arabia’s Utopian DreamsMohammed bin Salman’s absurd plan for the Line — a 106-mile long city with no cars and no roads — comes with a grisly human price. After Presidency, Trump Hotel in Washington Is a Limited DrawTraffic on two recent evenings at the hotel was exceedingly slow, even after the city lifted a ban on indoor dining. Former Boy Scouts Chaplain Is Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison for Sexual AbuseJames Glawson, 76, sexually assaulted six young men, including one who is developmentally disabled, Rhode Island authorities said. N.Y.P.D. Officer Solicited Sexual Photos From 46 Minors, U.S. SaysFederal prosecutors said Officer Carmine Simpson posed as a 17-year-old online and coaxed dozens of teenagers to send him sexual videos and photos. Chad Wheeler Charged With Felony Assault in Domestic Attack CaseThe N.F.L. lineman was arrested Saturday after a violent assault on a woman in his home. New York Times Reporter Used Racial Slur With Student GroupRemarks in 2019 by Donald G. McNeil Jr., a science correspondent, during an educational trip led to complaints from students and parents. The Times offered an apology. How Grooming Biathlon’s Leader Paid Off for RussiaAn investigation accuses biathlon’s longtime president of accepting gifts from Russians and then doing the country’s bidding as a doping scandal swirled. San Francisco School Name Debate Pits LiberalsIncredulous parents and the mayor criticized the school board’s decision to change the names of 44 schools that honor historical figures like Jefferson, Lincoln and Paul Revere. Snowy Owl Is Spotted in Central Park, for First Time in 130 YearsThe hordes came running and the snow-white raptor became the latest celebrity bird of Manhattan. Ella Emhoff Signs to IMG ModelsThe second daughter follows the inauguration poet Amanda Gorman to IMG. Sundance 2021 Guide: Bundle Up and Settle in on Your SofaNow that the film festival has gone virtual, you can watch like an insider. But where do you start? If you liked previous hits from Park City, try these new entries. College Costs Are Less Terrifying Than You ThinkYou probably won’t pay the sticker price, and you can start saving now. More Recent Articles |
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Atlanta Hawks guard Kris Dunn will miss at least two more weeks as he continues to recover from ankle surgery.
A three-judge panel of the Pakistani Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the release of the British-born militant who was convicted of killing American reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002.
The Senate voted 55-42 to break a Republican filibuster and advance the nomination of Alejandro Mayorkas, President Joe Biden's selection to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
Marcia Fudge, President Joe Biden's nominee for secretary of Housing and Urban Development, pledged to prevent homelessness brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and eliminate discriminatory practices.
Lawmakers in the South Carolina state Senate on Thursday passed a bill to ban most abortions, sending it to the Republican-controlled House were it is expected to pass.
Free-agent pitcher Adam Wainwright has agreed to a short-term contract with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Filmmaker Noah Baumbach has signed an exclusive deal to write and direct movies for Netflix for the next several years.
Thursday night's game between the Vegas Golden Knights and St. Louis Blues at T-Mobile Arena in Nevada was postponed after multiple members of the Golden Knights were placed in the league's COVID-19 protocols.
Actress Cicely Tyson has died at the age of 96, her manager announced Thursday.
Washington Football Team head coach Ron Rivera was declared cancer-free after his latest checkup Thursday, his family announced on social media.
Norman Lear is to receive the Carol Burnett Award for lifetime achievement in television at this year's Golden Globe Awards ceremony.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed a desire for "a continued dialogue" on the presence of U.S. troops in Germany during a call with the German defense minister this week.
Actors Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021.
The Navy is pushing back the start of its physical fitness test from March to July.
Navy commanders will be required to follow up on the cases of sailors who've been referred to the service's suicide prevention program, per a policy shift announced Thursday.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said Thursday that he's "pretty sure" he wants to return to the team for the 2021 season and is willing to restructure his contract.
"The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run" and the prequel series "Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years" are to premiere on the Paramount+ streaming service on March 4.
Dennis Westover, 71, was arrested near the U.S. Capitol on Thursday after he was found armed with a handgun and 20 rounds of ammunition as lawmakers called for more funding for increased security.
An oversight board composed of experts outside Facebook announced Thursday its first rulings on the company's removal of posts, reversing the social media company's decisions in four of five cases.
"Snowpiercer" actor Daveed Diggs and "Emily in Paris" actress Lily Collins will read aloud the names of nominees for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Instagram Live on Feb. 4.
Prosecutors in Indiana announced Thursday they charged a 17-year-old with six counts of murder for the shooting deaths of his family members.
New research suggests the tropical storms are also drifting westward across the Pacific and Indian oceans, causing the cyclones to reach their maximum intensity closer to land.
Robinhood stock trading app restricted transactions for GameStop stock and other Reddit thread r/WallStreetbets stocks Thursday, citing market volatility.
Police in British Columbia responded to a home at which a deer managed to squeeze in through a dog door and was unable to find an exit. 
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