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Missouri state representative charged with selling fake stem cell treatments A newly elected Missouri state representative has been charged with administering medical treatments she falsely claimed contained stem cells. Ex-Pirates pitcher, World Series champion Grant Jackson dies at 78 Former All-Star left-hander Grant Jackson, who was the winning pitcher in Game 7 of the 1979 World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates, died Tuesday from COVID-19 complications. He was 78. All-Star pitcher Chris Archer returning to Rays on 1-year deal Right-handed pitcher Chris Archer has agreed to a short-term contract with the Tampa Bay Rays. U.N. envoy urges Security Council to unite in support of Myanmar democracy A top United Nations official urged the Security Council on Tuesday to unite in support of Myanmar's democracy during an emergency meeting held a day after the military seized control of the government in a coup. COVID-19: Travelers now required to wear masks at U.S. airports, bus and rail stations Beginning Tuesday, masks must be worn at security checkpoints in all U.S. airports and across commercial and public transportation systems as an added measure to control the spread of COVID-19. Biden administration to distribute 1M doses of COVID-19 vaccine to pharmacies Jeff Zients, Joe Biden's COVID-19 response coordinator, said Tuesday that the administration plans to distribute 1 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine to retail pharmacies. Dolphins to name Eric Studesville, George Godsey as co-offensive coordinators The Miami Dolphins are elevating Eric Studesville and George Godsey to co-offensive coordinator positions. Deputy SECDEF nominee stresses nuclear deterrence, cost-cutting President Joe Biden's nominee to serve as the Pentagon No. 2 civilian said nuclear deterrence is the department's number one goal -- and that the key to deterrence is modernization. Five children, one man shot, killed in Oklahoma Five children and an adult man were shot and killed at a home in Oklahoma, and police apprehended a suspect who was related to one of the victims, authorities said. EA Sports bringing back college football video game series EA Sports announced Tuesday that it is rebooting its popular college football video game series. Nimitz moves into Indo-Pacific region after 270 days in Central Command The USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is moving into the U.S. Indo-Pacific region after 270 days in the Central Command area of responsibility, the Pentagon announced Tuesday. Angels suspend coach Mickey Callaway amid misconduct allegations The Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday suspended pitching coach Mickey Callaway after five women accused him of sexual misconduct. Andrew Yang tests positive for COVID-19 Andrew Yang announced Tuesday that he tested positive for COVID-19 and would move his campaign for New York City mayor virtual as he quarantines. Alejandro Mayorkas sworn in as first Latino homeland security secretary The Senate on Tuesday voted to confirm Alejandro Mayorkas as President Joe Biden's secretary of homeland security. Study: One-third of US teens, young adults abuse prescription psychoactive drugs Almost one in three teens and young adults who take prescription stimulants or tranquilizers misuses the drugs for recreational purposes, according to a study published Tuesday by Family Medicine & Community Health. Austin asks hundreds of Pentagon policy advisers to resign ahead of review The Pentagon will conduct a "zero-based review" of all of its advisory committees, outlined in a memo released Tuesday that specifies committees under review and sets deadlines for policy adviser resignations. President Joe Biden signs orders to 'reunify' families at U.S.-Mexico border President Joe Biden took action Tuesday to reform the government's immigration policy, which the White House says is designed to keep families together, enhance legal migration and study unlawful border crossings. F-15EX completes first flight in St. Louis The Boeing F-15EX fighter jet completed its first flight Tuesday, paving the way for the early delivery of the first two of the new fighter jets to the Air Force later this quarter, Boeing announced. Shift in attitudes pushing lawmakers to abolish death penalty in Virginia The Virginia Senate is expected to vote this week on a bill that seeks to abolish the death penalty and make it the 23rd state to ban capital punishment. Jeff Bezos to step down as CEO of Amazon in Q3 2021 Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO of the company in the third quarter of 2021 and Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, will take over the company's helm. Virginia man wins $150,000 lottery prize, thanks to sub sandwich A Virginia man said his hankering for an Italian sub sandwich led to his buying the Powerball ticket that earned him a $150,000 prize. Scientists figure out why food sometimes sticks to nonstick pans Even the best nonstick pans don't work every time -- occasionally, food sticks. To find out why, scientists coated a variety of pans with a thin sheen of oil, turned on the burner and filmed the action from above. Watch: Wildlife worker's squirrel surprise caught on camera Wildlife officials in Georgia shared video of the moment an employee cleaning out a bird house was startled by a squirrel that suddenly burst out of the structure and splashed into a nearby lake. |
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Republican Leaders Face Critical Test on Whether to Rebuke Taylor Greene, CheneyThe fates of Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Liz Cheney have become a proxy battle for the soul of the party, prompting a clash among top Republicans. Impeachment Case Argues Trump Was ‘Singularly Responsible’ for Capitol RiotThe House managers cited the Constitution’s framers in urging that Donald J. Trump be convicted and disqualified from holding office. Mr. Trump’s lawyers said the Senate had no jurisdiction. Bannon, Pardoned by Trump, Now Faces Manhattan D.A. InvestigationStephen K. Bannon got a last-minute pardon from President Donald J. Trump in a federal fraud case, but now state prosecutors are considering bringing charges. He Threatened Pelosi. Agents Didn’t Wait to See if He Really Meant It.After a “9/11 moment,” federal authorities have begun arresting people for domestic threats they might have just monitored in the past. Jeff Bezos to Step Down as Amazon C.E.O., Elevating Andy JassyAndy Jassy, the chief of Amazon’s cloud computing division, will become chief executive, while Mr. Bezos, the company’s founder, will become executive chairman. U.S. Pharmacies Will Start to Get a Big Infusion of VaccinesThe federal government will send one million vaccine doses to about 6,500 pharmacies on Feb. 11. Catch up on Covid-19 news. Europe's Slow Pace of Vaccinations Opens Door to RecessionA double-dip recession in the European Union appears likely after the trade bloc reported a decline in economic output in the last quarter of 2020. A SoulCycle Instructor Got the Vaccine as an ‘Educator’The spin class teacher, Stacey Griffith, has since apologized. But to many, it was another example of wealthy or well-connected people cutting lines for doses. Florida FBI Shooting: 2 Agents Killed While Serving Warrant in SunriseThree other agents were injured in a shooting that occurred as agents were executing a search warrant in Sunrise, west of Fort Lauderdale. The man being investigated was found dead. Aleksei Navalny, Russian Opposition Leader, Appears in CourtA Moscow court found that President Vladimir Putin’s loudest critic violated his parole. “You cannot lock up the whole country,” Aleksei A. Navalny told the court after large protests in support of him recently. GameStop Shares Plunge, Testing Amateur InvestorsAfter a crazy run-up, the price dropped 72 percent over two days, putting it just 18 percent higher than it was at the start of last week. Robinhood's C.E.O., Vlad Tenev, Is in the Hot SeatVlad Tenev has incited the fury of the trading app’s fans amid a stock market frenzy. His lack of preparedness on nuts-and-bolts issues was part of a pattern, former employees and analysts said. Impeachment, Jeff Bezos, Captain Tom: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Daily: Joe Biden’s Climate PlanThe president has signed several executive orders for environmental policies since taking office. But the real work of reducing America’s emissions has just begun. Reddit C.E.O. on GameStop and the Forum Shaking Up Wall StreetSteve Huffman on the subreddit causing chaos on Wall Street. Aleksei Navalny Is Resisting Putin, and WinningThe opposition leader was sentenced to prison, but he has mobilized a vast movement that’s not done growing. What Do You Do When Your Child Has the Coronavirus?Of all the bodies in my household, it slipped into the smallest one. Why Are Republican Presidents So Bad for the Economy?G.D.P., jobs and other indicators have all risen faster under Democrats for nearly the past century. Vladimir Putin Has Become America’s Ex-Boyfriend From HellHe’s not very important to us, but he keeps stalking us. What I Saw During Myanmar’s CoupIt felt like being transported back to the old, isolated country. Biden's Plan to Uncouple the Democrats From CorporationsFor starters, the president’s regulators seem to believe in regulation. G.M. and the Electric-Car ComebackThe end of the gasoline-powered car will transform the economy. The Republican Argument Against Trying Trump Is DangerousBy Republicans’ logic, a president is free to commit insurrection so long as it’s at the end of his term. 10 Republicans Who Have Compromise Exactly BackwardThey have offered up a meager Covid relief plan that is deeply unserious. Long-Haul Covid and the Chronic Illness DebateWhat persistent Covid cases might have in common with chronic fatigue syndrome and Lyme disease, and why it matters. To Understand This Era, You Need to Think in SystemsHow Zeynep Tufekci saw Covid-19 coming, and what she thinks we’re still getting wrong. Glimpses of an Ancient Fire-Walking Ritual in Northern GreeceEach May in the small Greek village of Lagadas, a group of celebrants upholds a three-day tradition that incorporates a range of age-old rites. As Sports Gambling Grows, So Do Appetite-Whetting Sure BetsOnline gambling sites are offering can’t-lose propositions, giving away easy money to attract new customers to a nascent multibillion-dollar industry. These come-ons should reach a peak just ahead of the Super Bowl. On ‘I Hate Suzie,’ Sexual Freedom Is a FantasyThis HBO Max comedy, along with shows like “I May Destroy You” and “Sex Education,” suggests that female sexuality and desire is always subject to the intrusion of social norms and expectations. Three Skiers Missing After Avalanche in Colorado, Officials SayRecovery efforts were suspended on Tuesday because of hazardous conditions and will resume Wednesday, the San Juan County Office of Emergency Management said. U.N. Delays Salvage of Yemen Oil Tanker Amid Fears of Major SpillThe United Nations had planned to start a maritime salvage operation to prevent leaks from a dilapidated tanker holding four times the oil that spilled in the Exxon Valdez disaster. But Houthi insurgents have failed to provide a written security guarantee, the U.N. said. Italy Looks to Mario Draghi to Solve Crisis, to Delight of Pro-E.U. PoliticiansAfter a last-ditch attempt to revive Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s majority failed, Italy’s president summoned Mr. Draghi, the ex-head of the European Central Bank, to discuss leading Italy through the coronavirus emergency. Explosion Critically Injures 3 on Movie Set Near Los AngelesFire crews used two helicopters to put out a brush fire, which burned an acre of a hillside in Santa Clarita, Calif., the authorities said. After a Bruising Year, the Oil Industry Confronts a Diminished FutureBig oil companies lost billions in 2020 because of the pandemic and face broad questions about how they will adapt to climate change and regulations. The House approves $5,000 fines for lawmakers who refuse to go through metal detectors set up outside the chamber.How Hong Kong’s Neighborhood Leaders Became Champions of FreedomDistrict councilors typically tended to mundane matters like pest control and new bus stops. Now, they’re the last line of defense in keeping the city’s pro-democracy opposition alive. Myanmar’s Army Is Back in Charge. It Never Truly Left.With the coup, the generals are ripping apart their prized project: a democratic front for a political system that still heavily favored them. Now’s the Time for Homemade DumplingsFor Lunar New Year, shape savory and sweet Chinese dumplings at home. My Father Died Young. His Sisters Kept Me From Losing Him Entirely.Aunts straddle a line between authority figure and anarchist: As our elders, they inspire deference, but they’re partners in transgression too. I’m a Disabled Parent. It Took a Pandemic to Let Me Join the P.T.A.My chronic illness made it hard to volunteer at my kids’ school. Now I can serve on the executive board of the P.T.A. without leaving my bed. ‘Anything for Selena’ Examines a Singer’s Legacy and Latino IdentityWhile the podcast is a biography of the Tejano star, it also weaves in the personal story of the host and examines why the singer has had a lasting effect on culture. The Alarming Human Toll of Cheap Stuff ‘Made in China’In a new book, the journalist Amelia Pang investigates the brutal system of forced labor that undergirds China’s booming export industry. Am I Being Unkind by Rejecting My Father’s Gifts?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on feeling uncomfortable with giving money as a sign of love and the obligation to report a doctor’s incompetence. Norma Kamali’s Skin Care and Aging Secrets“I just don’t feel gray,” the fashion designer said. “I feel this.” Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Had the Nicest Toes’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Have You Had Covid-19? Study Says You May Need Only One Vaccine DosePeople who have already been sick with Covid-19 should still be vaccinated, experts say, but they may experience intense side effects even after one dose. AOC Says She is a Sexual Assault Survivor as She Recounts Capitol Hill Riots“I haven’t told many people that in my life,” the Democratic congresswoman said of the revelation, which came during a harrowing recounting of her experiences amid the Capitol riot. More Recent Articles |
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A newly elected Missouri state representative has been charged with administering medical treatments she falsely claimed contained stem cells.
Former All-Star left-hander Grant Jackson, who was the winning pitcher in Game 7 of the 1979 World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates, died Tuesday from COVID-19 complications. He was 78.
Right-handed pitcher Chris Archer has agreed to a short-term contract with the Tampa Bay Rays.
A top United Nations official urged the Security Council on Tuesday to unite in support of Myanmar's democracy during an emergency meeting held a day after the military seized control of the government in a coup.
Beginning Tuesday, masks must be worn at security checkpoints in all U.S. airports and across commercial and public transportation systems as an added measure to control the spread of COVID-19.
Jeff Zients, Joe Biden's COVID-19 response coordinator, said Tuesday that the administration plans to distribute 1 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine to retail pharmacies.
The Miami Dolphins are elevating Eric Studesville and George Godsey to co-offensive coordinator positions.
President Joe Biden's nominee to serve as the Pentagon No. 2 civilian said nuclear deterrence is the department's number one goal -- and that the key to deterrence is modernization.
Five children and an adult man were shot and killed at a home in Oklahoma, and police apprehended a suspect who was related to one of the victims, authorities said.
EA Sports announced Tuesday that it is rebooting its popular college football video game series.
The USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is moving into the U.S. Indo-Pacific region after 270 days in the Central Command area of responsibility, the Pentagon announced Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday suspended pitching coach Mickey Callaway after five women accused him of sexual misconduct.
Andrew Yang announced Tuesday that he tested positive for COVID-19 and would move his campaign for New York City mayor virtual as he quarantines.
The Senate on Tuesday voted to confirm Alejandro Mayorkas as President Joe Biden's secretary of homeland security.
Almost one in three teens and young adults who take prescription stimulants or tranquilizers misuses the drugs for recreational purposes, according to a study published Tuesday by Family Medicine & Community Health.
The Pentagon will conduct a "zero-based review" of all of its advisory committees, outlined in a memo released Tuesday that specifies committees under review and sets deadlines for policy adviser resignations.
President Joe Biden took action Tuesday to reform the government's immigration policy, which the White House says is designed to keep families together, enhance legal migration and study unlawful border crossings.
The Boeing F-15EX fighter jet completed its first flight Tuesday, paving the way for the early delivery of the first two of the new fighter jets to the Air Force later this quarter, Boeing announced.
The Virginia Senate is expected to vote this week on a bill that seeks to abolish the death penalty and make it the 23rd state to ban capital punishment.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO of the company in the third quarter of 2021 and Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, will take over the company's helm.
A Virginia man said his hankering for an Italian sub sandwich led to his buying the Powerball ticket that earned him a $150,000 prize.
Even the best nonstick pans don't work every time -- occasionally, food sticks. To find out why, scientists coated a variety of pans with a thin sheen of oil, turned on the burner and filmed the action from above.
Wildlife officials in Georgia shared video of the moment an employee cleaning out a bird house was startled by a squirrel that suddenly burst out of the structure and splashed into a nearby lake. 
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