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NFL, Falcons' Grady Jarrett sending young fan to Super Bowl after tragedy Atlanta Falcons star defensive lineman Grady Jarrett is partnering with the NFL to send a young Falcons fan who lost three family members in a house fire last month to Super Bowl LV on Sunday. Super Bowl injury report: Chiefs activate Demarcus Robinson; AB questionable The Kansas City Chiefs activated wide receiver Demarcus Robinson off the reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday, meaning he will be available to play in Super Bowl LV on Sunday. Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence to have shoulder surgery ahead of NFL Draft Clemson Tigers star quarterback Trevor Lawrence will undergo surgery to repair a labrum injury in his non-throwing shoulder. Chiefs' Britt Reid, son of coach Andy Reid, involved in car accident Kansas City Chiefs outside linebackers coach Britt Reid, the son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, was involved in a multi-car accident Thursday night in Missouri that left a 5-year-old child with life-threatening injuries. Fox Business cancels 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' Fox News Media announced Friday it canceled its highly rated show hosted by Lou Dobbs one day after he was named in a $2.7 billion defamation suit filed by voting technology company Smartmatic. U.N.-led forum elects interim Libyan government A U.N.-led forum on Libya voted a temporary government into place Friday, selecting Mohammed al-Menfi as head of the presidency council and Abdulhamid Dbeibeh as prime minister. Reigning NL Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer signing with Dodgers Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer, the 2020 National League Cy Young Award winner, has agreed to a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Intruder arrested at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland Authorities arrested a man who allegedly breached the Maryland Air Force base that houses Air Force One the day before President Joe Biden was scheduled to take his first flight on the plane as president. Study: Hepatitis drug speeds recovery in non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients A single injection of an experimental antiviral drug appears to speed recovery in non-hospitalized patients with COVID-19, according to a study published Friday by Lancet Respiratory Medicine. COVID-19 pandemic's economic shock hit less-developed countries hardest New research suggests low- and middle-income countries have been hit the hardest, suffering sharper declines in standard of living and food security. USAF plans more tests of drone-fighter plane collaborations Despite disappointment in December, new tests of the "Golden Horde" weapons system of swarming drones will begin in February, the U.S. Air Force said. Some of our gut microbiota predates the human-Neanderthal split Some of the same microbes still found in the human gut today were present in the intestines of Neanderthals some 50,000 years ago. Super Bowl LV: Brady most-tweeted NFL player; Kobe top Twitter 'GOAT' Tom Brady was the most-mentioned NFL player this year on Twitter, while the late Kobe Bryant was the athlete mentioned most with the term "GOAT," or greatest of all time, the social network company said. Germany charges 95-year-old woman with complicity in 10,000 Nazi camp deaths German prosecutors on Friday charged a 95-year-old woman with being complicit in the murders of 10,000 people at a Nazi concentration camp in Poland. Lottery ticket worth $1.2M spent 3 months in oblivious winner's drawer An Australian man who bought a lottery ticket for a drawing in October said he didn't learn until three months later that he was a $1.2 million winner. Future USS Daniel Inouye completes acceptance trials The Navy's future destroyer USS Daniel Inouye completed its acceptance trials and is ready for delivery, the Naval Sea Systems Command announced on Friday. Man runs barefoot half marathon in the snow to break Guinness record A Norwegian runner unofficially broke a Guinness World Record when he ran a half marathon in 1 hour, 44 minutes and 58 seconds while barefoot -- in the snow. Study: Neighborhood conditions linked to risk for weight change, study says Older adults in neighborhoods with declining socioeconomic status have increased risk for excessive changes in weight -- gains or losses -- with the opposite seen in stable or improving areas, according to a new study. President Joe Biden calls for passage of $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, $1,400 checks President Joe Biden touted his American Rescue Plan in a speech Friday afternoon, saying that he won't compromise on $1,400 checks as the House voted to approve a procedural step to pass his $1.9 trillion relief bill. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announces Global Force Posture Review Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the initiation of a review of U.S. troop presence around the world, at the direction of President Joe Biden. Watch: 92-year-old water skier dubbed world's oldest by Guinness An Ontario man with a lifetime of adventuring experience broke a Guinness World Record when he went water skiing at age 92. Russia expels German, Polish, Swedish diplomats over Navalny protests Russia on Friday expelled diplomats from Germany, Poland and Sweden, accusing diplomats from the countries of participating in protests related to the arrest of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Shelter offers to have cats poop on the names of donors' exes A Kentucky animal shelter is raising funds by offering jilted lovers the chance to have cats do their business on the names of their exes. Riots, activist's slaying push Lebanon toward 'security chaos' The slaying of an anti-Hezbollah Shiite political activist in southern Lebanon and recent violent unrest in Tripoli have increased fears the country is slipping into "security chaos." |
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Biden Seizes on Weak Job Gains to Call for Quick Stimulus ActionThe president said the economy was “in trouble” and warned Republicans he would move ahead with a $1.9 trillion aid package with or without their support. Biden Bars Trump From Receiving Intelligence Briefings, Citing ‘Erratic Behavior’Mr. Biden said there was “no need” for former President Donald J. Trump to get the briefings, traditionally given to ex-presidents as a courtesy and to keep them informed if their advice is needed. Biden Won’t Restore Bar Association’s Role in Vetting JudgesThe decision not to give the American Bar Association names of potential nominees for evaluation came after progressives criticized the group for undercutting a push for diversity. Muddled Intelligence Hampered Response to Capitol RiotNew details about what authorities anticipated on Jan. 6 highlight failures to grasp the degree of the threat from pro-Trump right-wing extremists. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Is ‘Freed’ to Push Republicans to the RightRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene warned that the House’s vote only left her with more time to insist on Republicans’ allegiance to former President Donald J. Trump. Fox Business Cancels ‘Lou Dobbs Tonight’Mr. Dobbs, a loyal supporter of former President Donald J. Trump, was named in a $2.7 billion lawsuit filed on Thursday against the Fox Corporation and two other Fox anchors. The MyPillow Guy’s Fever DreamIn a bizarre, two-hour-plus disinfomercial on OANN, an election conspiracist sells a myth of a victory stolen. Three false claims about the election made in Mike Lindell’s new film.One America News ran an extensive disclaimer before the broadcast. Summer School Is a Hot Idea Right Now. Could It Work?Numerous obstacles make extending the school year a tough proposition, but the Biden administration wants to put billions behind it as a way of offsetting pandemic-era learning losses. Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes: A Battle of the AgesMuch has been made about the nearly 20-year age difference between the two quarterbacks. But Super Bowl LV will come down to other numbers. Stimulus, Vaccines, Super Bowl LV: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The $2.7 Billion Case Against Fox NewsSmartmatic, an election technology company, filed a billion-dollar lawsuit against the network over what the company says are false claims about its role in the 2020 election. We hear from Smartmatic’s C.E.O. and lawyer. Still Processing: Aretha Franklin, From the Best of the ArchivesAhead of our new season in March, we’re revisiting some of our favorite episodes. What Working in the Oil Industry Taught MeWhat my time working on a North Dakota oil patch taught me about America’s fossil fuel addiction — and how to curb it. QAnon Believers Are Obsessed With Hillary Clinton. She Has Thoughts.The mass execution cult has roots in three decades of demonization. People Want Real Change From Facebook. Its ‘Supreme Court’ Isn’t Delivering.The first decisions from the new Oversight Board have been issued. The results are underwhelming. I’m 39, Healthy and Already Got the ShotAs an educator I got vaccinated quickly. But others need it more. A Plan B for Immigration ReformSenate Republicans are likely to block Biden’s proposal, so let’s concentrate on protecting as many people as possible without a comprehensive bill. Abolish the Racist, Sexist Subminimum WageBiden’s Raise the Wage Act should ensure that tipped workers receive fair pay. A Plan to Keep Extremists Out of the G.O.P.Putting country before party would be easier if we changed electoral systems. They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them.Times Opinion was able to identify individuals from a trove of leaked smartphone location data. Marjorie Taylor Greene Knows Exactly What She’s DoingThe once-porous border between the right and the far right has dissolved. An Appalled Republican Considers the Future of the G.O.P.Yuval Levin traces the party’s path from Ronald Reagan to Marjorie Taylor Greene. It’s Time to Trust China’s and Russia’s VaccinesThey, too, work, and they can help fill shortages everywhere. In Hong Kong, Easing the Pain of Covid With the Kindness of StrangersMembers of a Hong Kong Facebook group help people they’ve never met cope with quarantine and virus testing, whether that means saving an 8-year-old’s birthday or keeping an eye on an octogenarian. Can an Abuser Make Amends? ‘The Color Purple’ Points the WayAfter #MeToo, as movies and TV grapple with issues of rape, revenge and restorative justice, a survivor reconsiders a male character at a crossroads. My New Job Did a Salary Bait and Switch, and I Want OutA false promise on pay, a desire to get off the corporate career ladder and fraught co-worker bonding over food are all on deck this week. I.C.C. Rules It Has Jurisdiction to Examine Possible Israel War CrimesThe International Criminal Court on Friday said it has the authority to investigate alleged crimes in the occupied territories, in a ruling condemned by Israel and praised by Palestinians. A Lincoln Project co-founder resigns after allegations that a former colleague sent unsolicited, lurid messages to young men.Donald McNeil and Andy Mills Leave The New York TimesDonald McNeil, a veteran science reporter, and Andy Mills, who helped make the “Caliphate” podcast, were the focus of complaints inside and outside The Times. Woman, 95, Indicted on 10,000 Counts of Accessory to Murder in Nazi CampGerman prosecutors indicted the woman, who once worked as a secretary to the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp, after a five-year investigation. Christopher Plummer, Actor From Shakespeare to ‘The Sound of Music,’ Dies at 91His performance as Captain von Trapp in one of the most popular movies of all time propelled a steady half-century parade of television and film roles. What Awaits Navalny in Russia’s Brutal Penal Colony SystemIts prison camps, descended from the Soviet gulag, are notoriously harsh. But in a shift from the Stalin era, inmates have treated political prisoners with respect. Jeff Immelt Oversaw the Downfall of G.E. Now He’d Like You to Read His Book.The C.E.O. who followed Jack Welch tried, and failed, to revive the company’s stock price. He’s owning up to some of his mistakes now — and assigning some blame. Hong Kong Cartoon Aims to Teach Children About National SecurityThe government unveiled an animated video about the national security law as part of a broader curriculum overhaul for schools. Coming Soon: The ‘Vaccine Passport’In the near future, travel may require digital documentation showing that passengers have been vaccinated or tested for the coronavirus. Answers to your questions. It’s Not Every Day We Get a New BlueIn 2009, a professor discovered a novel hue by accident in his university lab. Now, you can paint with it It’s an Obscure Special, Charlie BrownEveryone knows the Great Pumpkin, but there actually have been more than 50 “Peanuts” TV specials. With “The Snoopy Show” arriving Friday on Apple TV+, here are some you might not remember. Documentary Looks at Britney Spears' Legal Battle With DadWhile looking at the pop star’s legal struggles for a new Times documentary, I was struck by the media culture of a bygone era. Trevor Bauer Picks Dodgers Over MetsBauer, the National League Cy Young Award Winner in 2020, will team with Clayton Kershaw in Los Angeles instead of with Jacob deGrom in New York. How Scientists Shot Down Cancer’s ‘Death Star’No drug could touch a quivering protein implicated in a variety of tumors. Then one chemist saw an opening. Goats Don’t VoteWhile some animals that rove in groups appear to cast a form of ballot about directions, goats mostly copy each other. Senate Backs Biden’s Stimulus, But Rejects Quick Minimum Wage IncreaseDemocrats agreed to limit direct checks for high earners but defeated several Republican amendments to a budget resolution key to passing the president’s $1.9 trillion rescue plan. More Recent Articles |
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Atlanta Falcons star defensive lineman Grady Jarrett is partnering with the NFL to send a young Falcons fan who lost three family members in a house fire last month to Super Bowl LV on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs activated wide receiver Demarcus Robinson off the reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday, meaning he will be available to play in Super Bowl LV on Sunday.
Clemson Tigers star quarterback Trevor Lawrence will undergo surgery to repair a labrum injury in his non-throwing shoulder.
Kansas City Chiefs outside linebackers coach Britt Reid, the son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, was involved in a multi-car accident Thursday night in Missouri that left a 5-year-old child with life-threatening injuries.
Fox News Media announced Friday it canceled its highly rated show hosted by Lou Dobbs one day after he was named in a $2.7 billion defamation suit filed by voting technology company Smartmatic.
A U.N.-led forum on Libya voted a temporary government into place Friday, selecting Mohammed al-Menfi as head of the presidency council and Abdulhamid Dbeibeh as prime minister.
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer, the 2020 National League Cy Young Award winner, has agreed to a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Authorities arrested a man who allegedly breached the Maryland Air Force base that houses Air Force One the day before President Joe Biden was scheduled to take his first flight on the plane as president.
A single injection of an experimental antiviral drug appears to speed recovery in non-hospitalized patients with COVID-19, according to a study published Friday by Lancet Respiratory Medicine.
New research suggests low- and middle-income countries have been hit the hardest, suffering sharper declines in standard of living and food security.
Despite disappointment in December, new tests of the "Golden Horde" weapons system of swarming drones will begin in February, the U.S. Air Force said.
Some of the same microbes still found in the human gut today were present in the intestines of Neanderthals some 50,000 years ago.
Tom Brady was the most-mentioned NFL player this year on Twitter, while the late Kobe Bryant was the athlete mentioned most with the term "GOAT," or greatest of all time, the social network company said.
German prosecutors on Friday charged a 95-year-old woman with being complicit in the murders of 10,000 people at a Nazi concentration camp in Poland.
An Australian man who bought a lottery ticket for a drawing in October said he didn't learn until three months later that he was a $1.2 million winner.
The Navy's future destroyer USS Daniel Inouye completed its acceptance trials and is ready for delivery, the Naval Sea Systems Command announced on Friday.
A Norwegian runner unofficially broke a Guinness World Record when he ran a half marathon in 1 hour, 44 minutes and 58 seconds while barefoot -- in the snow.
Older adults in neighborhoods with declining socioeconomic status have increased risk for excessive changes in weight -- gains or losses -- with the opposite seen in stable or improving areas, according to a new study.
President Joe Biden touted his American Rescue Plan in a speech Friday afternoon, saying that he won't compromise on $1,400 checks as the House voted to approve a procedural step to pass his $1.9 trillion relief bill.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the initiation of a review of U.S. troop presence around the world, at the direction of President Joe Biden.
An Ontario man with a lifetime of adventuring experience broke a Guinness World Record when he went water skiing at age 92.
Russia on Friday expelled diplomats from Germany, Poland and Sweden, accusing diplomats from the countries of participating in protests related to the arrest of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
A Kentucky animal shelter is raising funds by offering jilted lovers the chance to have cats do their business on the names of their exes.
The slaying of an anti-Hezbollah Shiite political activist in southern Lebanon and recent violent unrest in Tripoli have increased fears the country is slipping into "security chaos." 
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