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G7 condemns Russia's 'deplorable' arrest of opposition leader Navalny The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations on Tuesday condemned Russia's imprisonment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, describing it as a "politically motivated arrest and detention." Chelsea hires Thomas Tuchel to replace Frank Lampard as manager Chelsea has hired former Paris Saint-Germain coach Thomas Tuchel to replace Frank Lampard as the club's manager. Wisconsin pharmacist pleads guilty to destroying hundreds of COVID-19 vaccine doses Wisconsin pharmacist Steven Bradenburg faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to knowingly destroying more than 500 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Calif. man arrested for threatening the families of N.Y. congressman, journalist Prosecutors said a California man was arrested Tuesday and charged with sending threatening messages to the family members of a New York congressman and a journalist. Pacers' Caris LeVert undergoes cancer surgery on kidney Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert underwent successful surgery to treat renal cell carcinoma of his left kidney. Sen. Patrick Leahy released after hospitalization Sen. Pat Leahy, who's set to preside over former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial next month, was hospitalized Tuesday, his spokesman said. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche completes repairs after September fire Coast Guard National Security Cutter Waesche is back in operational condition after several months under repair due to a September fire. Federal judge temporarily blocks President Joe Biden's 100-day deportation pause A federal judge temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's 100-day halt of deportations following a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Marcus Semien agrees to 1-year deal with Toronto Blue Jays Former Oakland Athletics infielder Marcus Semien has agreed to a short-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays. No players elected to Baseball Hall of Fame for first time since 1960 The National Baseball Hall of Fame will not have a new group of electees in 2021, marking the first time since 1960 that no one was selected for enshrinement. US, UAE engage in weeklong training exercise Forces from the United States and the United Arab Emirates forces recently completed a weeklong training engagement in the UAE. Kevin Hart lands role in 'Borderlands' opposite Cate Blanchett Lionsgate announced Tuesday that Kevin Hart has landed a role in its upcoming film, "Borderlands." All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto signing 5-year deal with Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are signing All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto to a massive five-year contract that will make him the highest-paid player at the position in MLB history. President Joe Biden raises 'matters of concern' with Russian President Vladimir Putin President Joe Biden said the United States would "act firmly in defense of its national interests" in response to harmful actions by Russia in his first phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kevin Costner, band to perform at Outlaws & Legends Music Fest Kevin Costner has joined the lineup for the 10th anniversary Outlaws & Legends Music Fest at the Back Porch of Texas in Abilene. National Board of Review: 'Da 5 Bloods' is best film of 2020 The National Board of Review has declared "Da 5 Bloods" the Best Film of 2020. Senate tables effort to declare Donald Trump impeachment trial unconstitutional The Senate voted 55-45 on Tuesday to set aside a motion by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., to declare the impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump unconstitutional. 100M COVID-19 cases confirmed worldwide The world surpassed the grim milestone of 100 million cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as countries ramp up efforts to speed up the vaccination process. Sen. Jon Tester to head Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., will become chair of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee beginning Wednesday, the senator announced in a press release. Humans have an obesity problem, Asian elephants don't The obesity crisis thought to be plaguing Asian elephants was a mirage, according to a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology. NBC orders Season 9 of 'Blacklist' NBC said Tuesday it has renewed its thriller, "The Blacklist," for a ninth season. Study: Children who use touchscreens more easily distracted than peers Young children who use touchscreens extensively are more easily distracted than peers who engage less with the technology, a study published Tuesday by Scientific Reports found. Woman wins nearly $200,000 with grandma's lottery numbers A North Carolina woman collected a $181,121 lottery jackpot using a special set of numbers that she inherited from her late grandmother. |
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Republicans Rally Against Impeachment Trial, Signaling Likely Acquittal for TrumpAll but five Republican senators voted to challenge the constitutionality of the trial, suggesting that Democrats were unlikely to find the 17 they would need to join them in convicting the former president. Biden Pledges to Speed Flow of Vaccines to the StatesPresident Biden said the number of coronavirus vaccines reaching the states would rise next week and a deal was near to provide enough shots to vaccinate nearly all Americans by the end of summer. Hong Kong's First Covid-19 Lockdown Exposes Deep-Rooted InequalityThe city’s notorious tenement apartments are potential hotbeds of transmission, with their cramped quarters, faulty piping and poor ventilation. Comparing Biden and Trump's Cabinet PicksPresident Biden has chosen policymakers, while President Donald J. Trump valued cabinet secretaries he saw as deal makers. Biden Moves to End Justice Contracts with Private PrisonsThe president’s latest batch of executive orders takes steps to promote racial equity. Trump Grants Clemency to Man Convicted in Syracuse Police Officer's MurderJaime A. Davidson was in prison for nearly 30 years for one of upstate New York’s most notorious crimes. Political connections appear to have set him free. What Jeffrey Epstein Did to Earn $158 Million From Leon BlackMr. Epstein specialized in aggressively pitching ways to minimize paying taxes. And not just to Mr. Black, the private equity chief executive who was his main benefactor in his later years. Impeachment, Coronavirus, Spring Training: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Dr. Anthony Fauci on Working For Donald TrumpThe leading U.S. infectious disease expert opens up about his experience handling the pandemic under the Trump administration. Listen to ‘Sway’Kara Swisher and Kevin Roose debrief on Substack’s Chris Best. Made in the U.S.A.: Socialism for the Rich. Capitalism for the Rest.Once we take care of the pandemic, we need to sort this out. The Rising Union Movement at Amazon, Google and TwitterThe Trump era spurred them to collective action. But the work has just begun. False Rumors About Covid-19 Vaccines Are Scaring WomenWe don’t know everything about Covid-19, but getting immunized is still the best way to protect your health. Trump Began With His ‘Great’ Wall. He Ended With It, Too.His legacy will be the divisions he has sown between Americans. Thank You, Dr. FauciReaders cite his professionalism, patriotism and courage. Also: The emoluments clause and Donald Trump; children and screen time; girls and sanitary products; French justice for a rooster. The Biden Administration's Plan to Get Vaccines to AmericansVivek Murthy takes us inside Biden’s plan to beat Covid-19. How Trump Ate PopulismTrump’s rise encouraged would-be conservative populists. His post-presidency is devouring them. Democrats Should Act as if They Won the ElectionWhat was the point of putting together a majority in the Senate if they aren’t going to wield it? My Trump Recovery ProgramFinding comfort — and hope — in “Ted Lasso,” “Sex Education” and “Heavyweight.” We Can Improve Health Care. It Just Takes Compromise.Here are three ideas to expand coverage and control costs that Democrats and Republicans could agree on. Did an Alien Life-Form Do a Drive-By of Our Solar System in 2017?“Extraterrestrial,” by the Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, makes the case for intelligent life in outer space — and for evidence that it may have visited us not long ago. The Secrets of Instagram Growth-HackingIt depends on what you mean by “secret,” and also “success.” This Parenting Book Actually Made Me a Better ParentI got by with my kids on instinct (and Google) until the pandemic hit. A friend’s recommendation made a quiet revolution in my home. Biden Will Restore U.S. Relations With Palestinians, Reversing Trump CutoffDespite the move, analysts believe the prospects for an Israeli-Palestinian agreement remain distant. Man Charged With Threatening Congressman’s Family as Riot RagedRelatives of Hakeem Jeffries and George Stephanopoulos received threatening text messages as rioters stormed the Capitol, federal prosecutors said. ‘Paramedic of the Year’ Is Arrested After Covid-19 Vaccine Theft, Sheriff SaysAn emergency worker in Florida forged vaccine screening and consent forms for missing vaccines to cover up their theft, the authorities said. A Scientist Is Arrested, and Academics Push BackGang Chen, an M.I.T. professor, faces federal charges of hiding affiliations with China. His colleagues, and M.I.T., are publicly challenging the allegations. A Witness to History and Bernie Sanders in His MittensBrendan Smialowski, a photojournalist for Agence France-Presse, shot the image of a bundled Mr. Sanders that spawned a multitude of memes on Inauguration Day. Jennifer King Becomes First Black Woman to Coach N.F.L. Full-TimeWashington promoted Jennifer King to assistant running backs coach, making her the first Black woman with a full-time N.F.L. coaching job, amid increasing scrutiny on the diversity of the league’s hiring. How to Pay for College (and Not Lose Your Shirt)“The Price You Pay for College,” by Ron Lieber, is a comprehensive guide to navigating an often treacherous process. The Musée d’Orsay and Stanley Kubrick: What ‘Lupin’ Is Made OfThe creator of this Netflix series shares the people, places, films and sounds that inspired him in crafting the heist show. At the top of the list: the star, Omar Sy. Alber Elbaz Has a New Answer for What Women WantThe former Lanvin designer has a new label, AZ Factory, and a whole new approach to dressing. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Stay With Me Until Morning’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Colombians Ask: Who Would Dare Patent Panela?Makers of Latin America’s favorite traditional sweetener say a sugar engineer wants exclusive control of their centuries-old product. Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Really LikeFrom denialism to death threats, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci describes a fraught year as an adviser to President Donald J. Trump on the Covid-19 pandemic. Senate Filibuster Debate Roils ChamberSenator Mitch McConnell dropped his demand that Democrats promise to preserve the procedural weapon that can grind the Senate to a halt, but with President Biden’s agenda in the balance, the fight is not over. Capitol Riot Puts Spotlight on ‘Apocalyptically Minded’ Global Far RightLeaderless but united by racist ideology that has been supercharged by social media, extremists have built a web of real and online connections that worries officials. More Recent Articles |
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The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations on Tuesday condemned Russia's imprisonment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, describing it as a "politically motivated arrest and detention."
Chelsea has hired former Paris Saint-Germain coach Thomas Tuchel to replace Frank Lampard as the club's manager.
Wisconsin pharmacist Steven Bradenburg faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to knowingly destroying more than 500 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Prosecutors said a California man was arrested Tuesday and charged with sending threatening messages to the family members of a New York congressman and a journalist.
Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert underwent successful surgery to treat renal cell carcinoma of his left kidney.
Sen. Pat Leahy, who's set to preside over former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial next month, was hospitalized Tuesday, his spokesman said.
Coast Guard National Security Cutter Waesche is back in operational condition after several months under repair due to a September fire.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's 100-day halt of deportations following a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Former Oakland Athletics infielder Marcus Semien has agreed to a short-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame will not have a new group of electees in 2021, marking the first time since 1960 that no one was selected for enshrinement.
Forces from the United States and the United Arab Emirates forces recently completed a weeklong training engagement in the UAE.
Lionsgate announced Tuesday that Kevin Hart has landed a role in its upcoming film, "Borderlands."
The Philadelphia Phillies are signing All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto to a massive five-year contract that will make him the highest-paid player at the position in MLB history.
President Joe Biden said the United States would "act firmly in defense of its national interests" in response to harmful actions by Russia in his first phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Kevin Costner has joined the lineup for the 10th anniversary Outlaws & Legends Music Fest at the Back Porch of Texas in Abilene.
The National Board of Review has declared "Da 5 Bloods" the Best Film of 2020.
The Senate voted 55-45 on Tuesday to set aside a motion by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., to declare the impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump unconstitutional.
The world surpassed the grim milestone of 100 million cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as countries ramp up efforts to speed up the vaccination process.
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., will become chair of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee beginning Wednesday, the senator announced in a press release.
The obesity crisis thought to be plaguing Asian elephants was a mirage, according to a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
NBC said Tuesday it has renewed its thriller, "The Blacklist," for a ninth season.
Young children who use touchscreens extensively are more easily distracted than peers who engage less with the technology, a study published Tuesday by Scientific Reports found.
A North Carolina woman collected a $181,121 lottery jackpot using a special set of numbers that she inherited from her late grandmother. 
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