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QB prospect Ty Simpson chooses Alabama football over Clemson, Tennessee Five-star quarterback prospect Ty Simpson announced Friday he has committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide football program. Tiger Woods 'recovering, in good spirits' after follow-up procedures Golf legend Tiger Woods is "recovering and in good spirits" after he underwent successful follow-up procedures on his leg injuries Friday morning. Houston Texans release veteran RB Duke Johnson, one other The Houston Texans released veteran running back Duke Johnson after two seasons, the team said Friday. Capitol attack: Oath Keepers member Jessica Watkins ordered to remain in jail A federal judge on Friday ordered an Ohio woman to remain in jail pending trial on charges she helped organize a group to attack the Capitol in January as a leader of the so-called Oath Keepers militia. Nets star Kevin Durant out through All-Star break due to hamstring injury Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant will be out until after the All-Star break because of a left hamstring strain he suffered earlier this month. President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden travel to Texas to see Houston after devastating winter storm President Joe Biden vowed to help Texas recover from a rare winter storm that devastated the state last week during a visit to Houston with first lady Jill Biden on Friday. Raptors' Pascal Siakam, six coaches enter NBA's health and safety protocols Toronto Raptors star forward Pascal Siakam, head coach Nick Nurse and five assistant coaches will be unavailable for Friday night's game against the Houston Rockets because of the NBA's health and safety protocols. FCC votes to give households up to $75 monthly subsidies for Internet The Federal Communications Commission voted Friday to establish a program to offer qualified households up to a $75 monthly benefit toward broadband Internet access during the pandemic. FDA panel recommends emergency use for Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine The Food and Drug Administration's vaccine committee on Friday recommended Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine, one of the final steps in approving it for emergency use in the United States. Pyrite isn't a reliable proxy for Earth's oxygenation, study says To reconstruct Earth's past, scientists rely on chemical signatures preserved in the grains of sedimentary rocks. Now, new research suggests at least one of those signatures, a mineral called pyrite, is unreliable. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny transferred to penal colony Russia transferred opposition leader Alexei Navalny to a penal colony to serve his 2.5-year sentence, the country's penitentiary chief said Friday. Man picking up a pizza for dinner wins $1 million lottery jackpot A Massachusetts man picking up a pizza to take home for dinner ended up taking home something even more valuable when he bought a lottery ticket that earned him a $1 million prize. South Korea wavers on North Korea human rights abuses South Korea said it has not reached a final decision on a North Korea human rights resolution. Watch: Oregon man encounters extremely rare fox in parking lot An Oregon man captured photos of his unusual encounter with an extremely rare animal: a Sierra Nevada red fox. Cruiser USS Vella Gulf returns home to repair fuel oil leak The guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf is returning home a week after deployment to repair a fuel oil leak, the U.S. Navy 2nd Fleet said on Friday. U.S. intelligence report: Saudi crown prince 'approved' Jamal Khashoggi murder Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman directly approved of the operation to murder Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, a U.S. intelligence report released Friday says. In photos: The faces of CPAC 2021 The four-day Conservative Political Action Conference, hosted by the American Conservative Union, takes place in Orlando, Fla., from February 25 to 28, 2021. Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to give the final day keynote speech. B-1 bombers fly mission over Norwegian Sea, near Russian navy B-1 bombers flew their first Bomber Task Force mission since deployment to Norway, the U.S. Air Force said on Friday, a show of force near Russian naval bases. Guam gets a Standoff Missile Complex in $42M contract award A Standoff Weapons Complex will be built at U.S. Joint Region Marianas-Andersen base on Guam under a $42 million contract announced by the Defense Department. Watch: Firefighters use hydraulic tool to rescue deer stuck in iron fence Firefighters in New Jersey brought in some heavy equipment to rescue a deer that was stuck between the bars of a metal fence. Look: Newly painted road in Britain misspells 'ENTRY' as 'ENRY' Officials in a British town took to social media to make light of a newly-painted road that features a small spelling error in very large letters: "NO ENRY." Ta-Nehisi Coates writing new 'Superman' film from producer J.J. Abrams Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates is penning a new "Superman" film for DC Films and Warner Bros. that will be produced by J.J. Abrams. Iceberg size of Los Angeles breaks off from Antarctica An iceberg the size of Los Angeles broke off the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica on Friday, but chances of it moving a significant distance or running aground are still unknown. Russia 'strongly' condemns U.S. airstrikes against targets in Syria Russian officials said Friday that they "strongly condemn" U.S. airstrikes on Iranian-backed targets in eastern Syria and added that they're "closely monitoring" developments. Ex-WNBA player Renee Montgomery makes history as new Atlanta Dream co-owner Former WNBA star Renee Montgomery made history Friday as the first former player to become an owner and executive of a WNBA team when the league approved the sale of the Atlanta Dream. |
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Saudi Prince Approved Khashoggi's Death, U.S. Report SaysBut the Biden administration stopped short of directly penalizing Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, calculating that the risk of damaging American interests was too great. Biden Won’t Penalize Saudi Crown Prince Over Khashoggi’s Killing, Fearing Relations BreachThe decision will disappoint the human rights community and members of his own party who complained during the Trump administration that the U.S. was failing to hold Mohammed bin Salman accountable. Crushing Dissent: The Saudi Kill Team Behind Khashoggi’s DeathAn elite unit assigned to protect Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is said to have carried out dozens of operations, including forcibly repatriating Saudis. F.D.A. Panel Gives Green Light to Johnson & Johnson’s VaccineFormal authorization is expected on Saturday, and the first shipments are likely to go out in the days after that. Catch up on Covid-19 news. Federal Scientists Plead for Pandemic Controls as Infection Declines Stall“Now is not the time to relax restrictions,” the C.D.C. director, Rochelle Walensky, said, pointing to a leveling of coronavirus infections as governors move to lift pandemic restrictions. OdessaA struggling school system. An oil bust. A marching band determined to keep playing through a pandemic. This is the story of one Texas high school in crisis — and trying to reopen its doors. F.B.I. Said to Have Singled Out Suspect in Brian Sicknick's DeathThe death of the officer, Brian Sicknick, after the Capitol riot has been a major focus for investigators scrutinizing the attack by a pro-Trump mob. Democrats Move to Salvage Minimum Wage HikeAs the House prepared to pass President Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package as early as Friday night, Democrats were searching for a Plan B to raise the minimum wage. Republicans Grapple With Raising the Minimum WageThe politics of a $15 minimum wage are increasingly muddled, but some Republicans are gravitating toward a higher base pay, citing the economic needs of working-class Americans. Thousands of Migrant Children Detained in Resumption of Trump-Era PoliciesPresident Biden vowed to create a humane approach to immigration. But thousands of children who crossed the border alone are being confined in government shelters. Texans Demand Answers as They Grapple With Storm’s Lingering WrathAfter millions lost power during a winter storm, lawmakers have held marathon hearings, prosecutors have started criminal investigations and residents have asked for accountability. Biden Visits Storm-Battered Texas and Vows Federal Help ‘For the Long Haul’The overwhelming nature of grief has been the unofficial theme this week for a White House confronted with a disaster in the nation’s second largest state amid a pandemic. Richard Carranza Resigns as N.Y.C. Schools ChancellorRichard Carranza’s departure, planned for mid-March, comes after repeated clashes with Mayor Bill de Blasio over how to desegregate the city’s schools. Meisha Porter Will Lead N.Y.C. School System, the Nation's LargestMeisha Porter, a New York City native, must lead a return to traditional, in-person learning after the pandemic left many of the city’s one million students in virtual classes. Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. President Biden Lets a Saudi Murderer WalkThe crown prince killed my friend Jamal Khashoggi, and we do next to nothing. The Final Push to End the Coronavirus Pandemic in the U.S.At last, shots are going into arms in significant numbers, but too many people could still fall through the cracks. Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman, the Murderous MonarchPresident Biden hasn’t pushed for real justice, but at least he’s not as obsequious as his predecessor. Why Are Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos So Interested in Space?We the people need to take more control of how we move into the brave new worlds beyond our planet. Why President Biden Must Withdraw From AfghanistanBreaking our agreement with the Taliban will endanger American troops and entrench them in an unwinnable war. I Will Not Rest Until This Garden GrowsLetting nature take its course is getting harder to do. How to Get Really Rich!Getting into the right job is the key. Get Whatever Covid-19 Vaccine You CanWhen there are multiple shots of varying effectiveness, take whatever is available to you first. What Would a $15 Minimum Wage Do to Small Businesses?In Georgia, low-wage service sector workers and their employers are wrestling with the details, and morality, of a $15 minimum wage. Amazon and the South's Strong Union HistoryAlabama is more than its shading on the electoral map. The Campaign to Cancel WokenessHow the right is trying to censor critical race theory. Hunting for a Giant Black Hole, Astronomers Found a Nest of DarknessNo Gargantua dwells at the heart of stellar cluster NGC 6397. Instead, a few dozen smaller black holes seem to be swarming around in there, throwing their considerable masses around. 2021 Golden Globes Predictions: Will ‘Borat’ Be the Big Winner?Sacha Baron Cohen and his news-making movie could sweep the comedy categories. In drama, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Nomadland” will battle it out. Dad, a Death Sentence and the Planner Who Set Us StraightA personal finance columnist, a lawyer and an executive whose nonprofit works with cancer patients sound like siblings who would be prepared to deal with their dad’s diagnosis. They still needed help. Boeing 777 Makes an Emergency Landing in Moscow After Engine WarningPilots diverted to an airport in Moscow after an indicator warned of a possible engine failure on the airplane, a week after engines failed on two other Boeing jets. Minneapolis Will Pay Influencers to Fight Misinformation During Officers’ TrialsThe city will pay six social media influencers $2,000 each to share messages during the trials of Derek Chauvin and three other former police officers charged in the killing of George Floyd. WeWork’s Path to Markets Is Cleared as Co-Founder and SoftBank Settle SuitAdam Neumann was said to be selling $480 million of his shares to the Japanese conglomerate, which aims to take WeWork public. Lady Gaga’s Dogs Are Returned SafelyThieves in Los Angeles stole the French bulldogs two days earlier, shooting the man who had been walking them on a Hollywood avenue. Geddert and Nassar Abused Gymnasts for DecadesCoach John Geddert drove young gymnasts to the point of injury, then sent them to Lawrence G. Nassar, the doctor who abused them sexually. Geddert killed himself on Thursday in the face of criminal charges. China Tried to Slow Divorces by Making Couples Wait. Instead, They Rushed.A new rule requiring a cooling-off period before a divorce could be granted led to an outcry, as well as a surge of applications to beat the deadline. Trump Loyalists Spurn ‘Failed Republican Establishment of Yesteryear’At an annual gathering of conservatives, devotees of Donald J. Trump pledged their fealty to him and issued grave warnings about the political left. An ‘Old Men’s Club’ Dominates Japan. The Young Just Put Them on Notice.Change may come slowly in Japanese society, but social media has offered an outlet for a younger generation stifled by a rigid hierarchy. What to Cook This WeekendA Southern caramel cake, pork chops with lemon-caper sauce, or a slow-rising focaccia: Eat well this weekend. ‘Like a Warm Hug From an Angel’For a handful of cultures across the globe, the Arab world among them, these distinct blankets deliver not only an impossibly warm, soft hug but a great sense of belonging. 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Five-star quarterback prospect Ty Simpson announced Friday he has committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide football program.
Golf legend Tiger Woods is "recovering and in good spirits" after he underwent successful follow-up procedures on his leg injuries Friday morning.
The Houston Texans released veteran running back Duke Johnson after two seasons, the team said Friday.
A federal judge on Friday ordered an Ohio woman to remain in jail pending trial on charges she helped organize a group to attack the Capitol in January as a leader of the so-called Oath Keepers militia.
Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant will be out until after the All-Star break because of a left hamstring strain he suffered earlier this month.
President Joe Biden vowed to help Texas recover from a rare winter storm that devastated the state last week during a visit to Houston with first lady Jill Biden on Friday.
Toronto Raptors star forward Pascal Siakam, head coach Nick Nurse and five assistant coaches will be unavailable for Friday night's game against the Houston Rockets because of the NBA's health and safety protocols.
The Federal Communications Commission voted Friday to establish a program to offer qualified households up to a $75 monthly benefit toward broadband Internet access during the pandemic.
The Food and Drug Administration's vaccine committee on Friday recommended Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine, one of the final steps in approving it for emergency use in the United States.
To reconstruct Earth's past, scientists rely on chemical signatures preserved in the grains of sedimentary rocks. Now, new research suggests at least one of those signatures, a mineral called pyrite, is unreliable.
Russia transferred opposition leader Alexei Navalny to a penal colony to serve his 2.5-year sentence, the country's penitentiary chief said Friday.
A Massachusetts man picking up a pizza to take home for dinner ended up taking home something even more valuable when he bought a lottery ticket that earned him a $1 million prize.
South Korea said it has not reached a final decision on a North Korea human rights resolution.
An Oregon man captured photos of his unusual encounter with an extremely rare animal: a Sierra Nevada red fox.
The guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf is returning home a week after deployment to repair a fuel oil leak, the U.S. Navy 2nd Fleet said on Friday.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman directly approved of the operation to murder Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, a U.S. intelligence report released Friday says.
The four-day Conservative Political Action Conference, hosted by the American Conservative Union, takes place in Orlando, Fla., from February 25 to 28, 2021. Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to give the final day keynote speech.
B-1 bombers flew their first Bomber Task Force mission since deployment to Norway, the U.S. Air Force said on Friday, a show of force near Russian naval bases.
A Standoff Weapons Complex will be built at U.S. Joint Region Marianas-Andersen base on Guam under a $42 million contract announced by the Defense Department.
Firefighters in New Jersey brought in some heavy equipment to rescue a deer that was stuck between the bars of a metal fence.
Officials in a British town took to social media to make light of a newly-painted road that features a small spelling error in very large letters: "NO ENRY."
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates is penning a new "Superman" film for DC Films and Warner Bros. that will be produced by J.J. Abrams.
An iceberg the size of Los Angeles broke off the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica on Friday, but chances of it moving a significant distance or running aground are still unknown.
Russian officials said Friday that they "strongly condemn" U.S. airstrikes on Iranian-backed targets in eastern Syria and added that they're "closely monitoring" developments.
Former WNBA star Renee Montgomery made history Friday as the first former player to become an owner and executive of a WNBA team when the league approved the sale of the Atlanta Dream. 
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