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Second Ebola death in one week reported in Democratic Republic of Congo A 60-year-old woman became the second woman to die of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo amid a resurgence of the disease, officials said Thursday. Justice Department arrests five Proud Boys for Capitol riot The Justice Department arrested five members of the Proud Boys and requested that a member of the Oath Keepers militia be held without bail due to actions during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Biden ends national emergency along southern border President Joe Biden on Thursday ended a national emergency declaration at the United States' southern border that allowed former President Donald Trump to divert federal funds to build his border wall. Twitter bans Project Veritas account Twitter on Thursday permanently suspended the account of conservative activist organization Project Veritas and temporarily locked the account of its founder, James O'Keefe. President Joe Biden announces acquisition of 200M Moderna, Pfizer vaccine doses President Joe Biden on Thursday said his administration secured 200 million more doses of COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna and Pfizer. Coast Guard receives new Guam-bound cutter The Coast Guard received its newest Sentinel-class fast response cutter, the Coast Guard Cutter Frederick Hatch, from Bollinger Shipyards in Key West, Fla., Thursday. Army deploying 222 soldiers to LA to support COVID-19 vaccine effort The Army said Thursday it's deploying 222 soldiers from Fort Carson, Colo., to Los Angeles to support a state-run, federally supported COVID-19 vaccination center there. Issa Rae working on new HBO comedy about Miami rappers Writer, producer and actress Issa Rae is working on an eight-episode comedy series called "Rap [Expletive]," HBO Max announced Thursday. Antibiotics in pregnancy linked to higher asthma risk in kids Children whose mothers used antibiotics in pregnancy may have a slightly heightened risk of asthma, a new study suggests. State Department approves $60M for training of Jordanian F-16 pilots The State Department has approved a possible $60 million deal for an F-16 Air Combat Training Center and related equipment, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced Thursday. Season 8 will be the last for 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' NBC announced Thursday that the eighth season of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" will be the cop comedy's last. At least 6 killed in Fort Worth, Texas, pileup in icy weather A pileup of some 133 vehicles Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas, killed six people and injured 65 others, local first responders said, blaming the series of crashes on winter weather. Fin whale songs could help map the ocean floor Fin whale songs are so strong, they generate seismic data that can be used to probe the structure and composition of Earth's seafloor. Judge denies request to increase Kyle Rittenhouse's bond, issue new arrest warrant Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder denied prosecutors' requests to issue a new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse and raise his bail by $200,000 on Thursday. Democrats rest their case in Donald Trump's 2nd impeachment trial U.S. House impeachment managers rested their case Thursday in former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial by showing more video evidence from the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack. Pick 3 lottery drawing comes up 8-8-8, 13,998 tickets win top prize The South Carolina Education Lottery said a record 13,998 people won top prizes when the Pick 3 drawing resulted in the winning numbers 8-8-8. Watch: Mountain lion breaks into Utah home A Utah man received a scary surprise when he went to check on a relative's home and found a mountain lion wandering around inside the house. Meghan Markle wins privacy suit against British tabloid A High Court found Thursday a British tabloid violated the Duchess of Sussex's privacy when it published a private letter she sent to her estranged father in 2018. Meet the women of the 117th U.S. Congress A new record of 141 women -- and a record number of Black women -- have been sworn in to serve in the 117th session of the U.S. Congress. Many newcomers join congressional veterans in the Senate and House of Representatives from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Here's a look at who they are. Study: Children less likely to catch, spread COVID-19 Children and young people are about half as likely to catch COVID-19 and spread the virus to others compared to older adults, an analysis published Thursday by PLOS Computational Biology found. Alabama asks Supreme Court to vacate stay of execution The Alabama Attorney General's Office on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to vacate a lower court's delay of the execution of a man seeking reprieve on religious freedom and intellectual disability grounds. 60-year-old message in a bottle intended for U.S. found on British beach A pair of friends skipping stones at a British beach discovered a message in a bottle that had been intended to travel to the United States, but was found on the opposite side of England after 60 years. BAE Systems awarded $184M for 36 more amphibious combat vehicles BAE received a $184 million contract to produce 36 more Amphibious Combat Vehicles for the U.S. Marine Corps, adding to an order from last fall for the replacement for the Marine Corps' Amphibious Assault Vehicle. CBO Report: Federal debt to slightly exceed GDP this year Federal debt will slightly exceed the U.S. Gross Domestic Product this year, the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday. |
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House Managers Rest Their Case Against Trump, but Most Republicans Are Not SwayedTheir warning that the ex-president remains a danger to democracy and could foment still more violence if not barred from running for office again does not convince his fellow Republicans. Takeaways From Day 3 of Trump’s Impeachment TrialThe House managers concluded their case by asserting that the Jan. 6 violence wouldn’t have happened without former President Donald Trump and that his supporters believed he had invited their help. Trump Prosecutors Want a Verdict From the Public and HistoryThe House Democrats prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump may not win the Senate trial, but they are using it to make the searing images of havoc the inexpungible legacy of his presidency. Oath Keepers Plotting Before Capitol Riot Awaited ‘Direction’ From Trump, Prosecutors SayThe suspects discussed conveying “heavy weapons” into Washington and began to train for “urban warfare” even before Election Day, court papers said. Trump Was Sicker Than Acknowledged With Covid-19When hospitalized with the coronavirus in October, his blood oxygen levels had plunged and officials feared he was on the verge of being placed on a ventilator. One Thing Biden and His Staff Refuse to Discuss: Trump’s Impeachment TrialThe White House is worried an impeachment trial will distract from President Biden’s agenda, but in reality, it has reminded people of “the daily fever pitch” they left behind. As Trump Is Impeached a Second Time, Americans Share a Sense of AlarmAfter a tumultuous year and the end of a presidency, voters say that Donald J. Trump’s second impeachment feels very different from his first. Officers’ Injuries, Including Concussions, Show Scope of Violence at Capitol RiotThe impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump has heightened attention on the rioters’ attacks on officers, some of which resulted in serious damage. Videos Turn Eugene Goodman Into a Reluctant Hero in the Capitol AttackThe Capitol Police officer, who served in the Sunni triangle during one of the most dangerous periods of the Iraq War, is credited with saving the lives of members of Congress on Jan. 6. Covid Emptied Europe’s Cities. What Will Bring People Back?City life came to a standstill from London to Berlin when the coronavirus struck. Now worries of a lasting exodus are pushing urban authorities to address long-festering problems. As the Australian Open plays on, Victoria officials order a ‘circuit breaker’ Covid lockdown.The tournament will continue without spectators because professional athletes are considered essential workers under the new restrictions in Victoria state. Democrats Push to Borrow More Money as Deficit Is Set to Shrink Slightly in 2021Top Democrats and some of President Biden’s advisers are considering borrowing money to fund a sweeping infrastructure package as the nation’s fiscal situation improves more rapidly than expected. Biden Trims Ambitions on School Reopening PledgeAs the White House struggles to flesh out President Biden’s promise to reopen schools within 100 days, aides have found themselves steadily lowering expectations. Evangelist Ravi Zacharias Accused of Sexual AbuseAn investigation found credible evidence of sexual misconduct spanning many years. Several massage therapists made accusations against Mr. Zacharias, who died last spring. Impeachment, Oil, Bruce Springsteen: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Daily: The Investigation of Bronx Housing Boss, Victor RiveraVictor Rivera, the head of a network of shelters in New York, is accused of abusing a system meant to help the most vulnerable. DealBook D.C. Policy ProjectNow, the real work begins. Join us Feb. 22-23. Stacey Abrams and Lauren Groh-Wargo: How to Turn Your Red State BlueIt may take 10 years. Do it anyway. Impeachment Offers Republicans Grace. They Don’t Want It.House managers are treating Trump’s enablers as his victims. Biden Is the Big Spender America WantsHis economic plans are overwhelmingly popular. The Coming Technology BoomPolitics is grim but science is working. Many Jobless Workers Aren’t Getting HelpThe unemployment insurance system needs a major overhaul. A.O.C. and Jamie Raskin Reveal That Politicians Are Real PeopleSometimes, they get emotional. California Is Making Liberals SquirmIf progressivism can’t work there, why should the country believe it can work anywhere else? Fran Lebowitz Isn’t Buying What Jack Dorsey Is SellingThe 70-year old social commentator and humorist doesn’t have a smartphone. That doesn’t stop her from having a take on big tech (and everything else). Aliens Must Be Out ThereWhy aren’t we looking for them? What Mitch McConnell Got RightUnder Trump, Republicans reshaped the federal judiciary. Now Democrats have the chance to do the same. Warming and Warnings From the High HimalayasThe region is warming much faster than much of the planet, and the consequences are already showing. Can a Fine Whiskey Age Overnight?That’s the claim being made by several companies that are using technology to speed their spirits to the liquor-store shelf. In Our Pandemic Isolation, Every Death Is a Covid DeathEven a cancer death like my friend’s is subject to one of the most brutal cruelties of the pandemic: Being apart. ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘The Great North’ and the Art of NiceA genre of sitcom argues that being kind doesn’t make you a chump. Springsteen ‘Visibly Swaying’ Before Drunken-Driving Arrest, Police SayBruce Springsteen refused to provide a preliminary breath test, according to a National Park Service officer who said he watched the musician drink a shot of tequila. Man Is Charged With Threatening to Kill BidenDavid K. Reeves of North Carolina made the threats over a period of several days ending on Feb. 2, in calls to the White House, the U.S. Capitol Police and a Secret Service agent, prosecutors said. M.I.T. Student Wanted For Questioning in Yale Student KillingKevin Jiang’s killing has attracted attention because of ties to Yale and has put a spotlight on an uptick in shootings in New Haven, Conn. Twitter suspends Project Veritas, a conservative group, over tweets.New Footage Emerges of Police Pepper-Spraying of Distraught 9-Year-Old“Please don’t do this to me,” the child said to an officer in Rochester, N.Y. “You did it to yourself, hon,” the officer replied. Control of Britney Spears’s Estate Debated at Court HearingLawyers for the pop star and her father, from whom she is estranged, discussed how he would share management of her finances with a corporate fiduciary. Neglecting Yourself Doesn’t Make You a Better MotherShowering and eating regularly can be a form of self-care. Get Your Front Row Seat to Virtual Fashion ShowsHere’s what you need to know about what to watch during the New York, London, Milan and Paris digital fashion weeks. ‘Minari’ Review: Sinking Korean Roots in the Arkansas SoilSteven Yeun plays the patriarch of an immigrant family adjusting to American rural life in Lee Isaac Chung’s lovely new film 'Framing Britney Spears' Filmmakers Talk About Their ProcessThe director and a senior editor of the Times documentary answered viewer questions about the media response, the star’s mother and searching for clues on Instagram. ‘There Is No “I” in Threesome’ Review: Monogamy AlternativesA director and his fiancée chronicle their yearlong open relationship in this documentary that offers a clever examination of perspective. ‘French Exit’ Review: A Not-So-Merry WidowMichelle Pfeiffer is sensational as a newly insolvent socialite in this strange, sad comedy. Our 17 Coziest Vegetarian SoupsThese heartening recipes are here to convince you that comfort is best served by the spoonful. More Recent Articles |
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A 60-year-old woman became the second woman to die of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo amid a resurgence of the disease, officials said Thursday.
The Justice Department arrested five members of the Proud Boys and requested that a member of the Oath Keepers militia be held without bail due to actions during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
President Joe Biden on Thursday ended a national emergency declaration at the United States' southern border that allowed former President Donald Trump to divert federal funds to build his border wall.
Twitter on Thursday permanently suspended the account of conservative activist organization Project Veritas and temporarily locked the account of its founder, James O'Keefe.
President Joe Biden on Thursday said his administration secured 200 million more doses of COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna and Pfizer.
The Coast Guard received its newest Sentinel-class fast response cutter, the Coast Guard Cutter Frederick Hatch, from Bollinger Shipyards in Key West, Fla., Thursday.
The Army said Thursday it's deploying 222 soldiers from Fort Carson, Colo., to Los Angeles to support a state-run, federally supported COVID-19 vaccination center there.
Writer, producer and actress Issa Rae is working on an eight-episode comedy series called "Rap [Expletive]," HBO Max announced Thursday.
Children whose mothers used antibiotics in pregnancy may have a slightly heightened risk of asthma, a new study suggests.
The State Department has approved a possible $60 million deal for an F-16 Air Combat Training Center and related equipment, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced Thursday.
NBC announced Thursday that the eighth season of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" will be the cop comedy's last.
A pileup of some 133 vehicles Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas, killed six people and injured 65 others, local first responders said, blaming the series of crashes on winter weather.
Fin whale songs are so strong, they generate seismic data that can be used to probe the structure and composition of Earth's seafloor.
Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder denied prosecutors' requests to issue a new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse and raise his bail by $200,000 on Thursday.
U.S. House impeachment managers rested their case Thursday in former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial by showing more video evidence from the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack.
The South Carolina Education Lottery said a record 13,998 people won top prizes when the Pick 3 drawing resulted in the winning numbers 8-8-8.
A Utah man received a scary surprise when he went to check on a relative's home and found a mountain lion wandering around inside the house.
A High Court found Thursday a British tabloid violated the Duchess of Sussex's privacy when it published a private letter she sent to her estranged father in 2018.
A new record of 141 women -- and a record number of Black women -- have been sworn in to serve in the 117th session of the U.S. Congress. Many newcomers join congressional veterans in the Senate and House of Representatives from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Here's a look at who they are.
Children and young people are about half as likely to catch COVID-19 and spread the virus to others compared to older adults, an analysis published Thursday by PLOS Computational Biology found.
The Alabama Attorney General's Office on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to vacate a lower court's delay of the execution of a man seeking reprieve on religious freedom and intellectual disability grounds.
A pair of friends skipping stones at a British beach discovered a message in a bottle that had been intended to travel to the United States, but was found on the opposite side of England after 60 years.
BAE received a $184 million contract to produce 36 more Amphibious Combat Vehicles for the U.S. Marine Corps, adding to an order from last fall for the replacement for the Marine Corps' Amphibious Assault Vehicle.
Federal debt will slightly exceed the U.S. Gross Domestic Product this year, the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday. 
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