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SpaceX calls off Starlink launch due to 'unfavorable weather' SpaceX called off the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 60 more Starlink communications satellites late Sunday due to "unfavorable weather." Guinea declares Ebola outbreak after three deaths Health authorities in Guinea announced they are battling an Ebola outbreak on Sunday after at least three people died from the deadly disease. Joe Biden calls for gun law reforms on three-year anniversary of Parkland shooting President Joe Biden called on Congress Sunday to pass "commonsense gun law reforms" on the third anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead. 'Croods' tops North American box office with $2.04M "The Croods: A New Age" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $2.04 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. Nicki Minaj's father Robert Maraj dies after hit-and-run Rapper Nicki Minaj's father -- Robert Maraj -- died this weekend after he was struck by a car as he walked on a road in Long Island, N.Y., police said. Former president of Argentina, Carlos Menem, dead at 90 Carlos Menem, who served as president of Argentina for 10 years and worked to combat inflation in the country, died on Sunday at the age of 90. Winter storm alerts, power outages cover map as storms slam US Massive power outages and slippery travel were reported from the West to the East Coast as multiple storms unleashed snow and ice. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle expecting second child Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle announced Sunday they are expecting their second child. U.S. 7-day case average drops below 100,000; officials urge continued masking The United States' 7-day moving average of daily confirmed cases dropped below 100,000 for the first time since October as CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky urged states to keep mask mandates in place. Watch: Regina King, Kenan Thompson want to sue Gorilla Glue in 'SNL' sketch Regina King and Kenan Thompson played lawyers who want to sue Gorilla Glue on behalf of disgruntled customers in a new sketch for "Saturday Night Live." Lawmakers call for independent commission to investigate Capitol riots Rep. Madeliene Dean, D-Pa., Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., on Sunday expressed support for a "9/11-style" independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol. Watch: HBO Max releases trailer for 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' HBO Max released the first official trailer for its upcoming superhero epic, "Zack Snyder's Justice League," on Sunday. 'SNL' lampoons impeachment acquittal in 'Tucker Carlson' parody "Saturday Night Live" lampooned former President Donald Trump's second impeachment acquittal just hours after the U.S. Senate voted. Janet Jackson thanks fans for 'Control' surge 35 years after release Pop music icon Janet Jackson is thanking fans for putting "Control" back on the album chart 35 years after she first released it. 'Bridgerton' star Rege-Jean Page to host 'SNL' on Feb. 20 Rege-Jean Page is set to host next weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." SpaceX plans to boost Starlink network with launch SpaceX plans to launch 60 more of its Starlink communications satellites from Florida on Sunday night as the company expands sales of the broadband internet service those satellites provide. Famous birthdays for Feb. 14: Danai Gurira, Michael Bloomberg Actor Danai Gurira turns 43 and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg turns 79, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 14. On This Day, Feb. 14: League of Women Voters formedMore Recent Articles |
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Biden Takes Center Stage With Ambitious Agenda as Trump’s Trial EndsThe president plans to quickly press for his $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, and then move on to infrastructure, immigration, climate change and other major priorities. Calls Grow for Commission to Investigate Capitol RiotLawmakers are increasingly pushing for a 9/11-style panel that would examine failures and make recommendations. It could also be a final chance for Congress to hold Donald J. Trump to account. Why Seven Republican Senators Voted to Convict TrumpThe Republicans who broke with their party to find Donald J. Trump guilty were an eclectic group, bound by their shared lack of concern about retribution from the former president or his followers. After the Speech: What Trump Did as the Capitol Was AttackedNew evidence emerged in the impeachment trial about what President Donald J. Trump did from roughly 1 to 6 p.m. the day of the Capitol attack. But many questions remain unanswered. Lara Trump for North Carolina Senate Seat? Trump’s Trial Is Renewing TalkSenator Richard M. Burr’s vote to convict the former president has intensified speculation that Ms. Trump might galvanize staunch Trump loyalists behind a possible bid for Mr. Burr’s seat in 2022. Study Identifies 7 New Virus Variants in the U.S.More than four million New Yorkers with chronic health conditions are now eligible for the vaccine. Here’s the latest coronavirus news. Can New Orleans Celebrate Mardi Gras Without Reckless Abandon?The annual celebration has been subdued by pandemic restrictions. “We’re trying to be responsible and feel like New Orleans, but it’s a struggle,” one bar employee said. Despair Deepens for Young People as Pandemic Drags OnExperts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation — a “mental health pandemic” that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus. How a Minimum-Wage Increase Is Being Felt in a Low-Wage CityIs $15 an hour too much, or not enough? Fresno, Calif., may be a laboratory for a debate over the minimum wage that is heating up on the national level. At Least 120 Million Americans Are Bracing for Coast-to-Coast StormFrom Oregon to the Southeast, Americans were facing heavy snow, perilous ice and dangerously low temperatures across much of the country. Postcard From Peru: Why the Morality Plays Inside The Times Won’t StopOther news organizations have their own personnel dramas. But none attract the spotlight like The Times. The Sunday Read: ‘Who’s Making All Those Scam Calls?’Every year, tens of millions of Americans collectively lose billions of dollars to scam callers. Where does the other end of the line lead? DealBook D.C. Policy ProjectNow, the real work begins. Join us Feb. 22-23. Why Are Republicans Still This Loyal to a Mar-a-Lago Exile?If they don’t disown Trump, he will continue to own them. Blue Lives Matter Is OverOnce the Trump mob attacked officers, Republican hypocrisy was exposed. Trump's Impeachment: How the House Could Have Made Republicans SquirmG.O.P. lawmakers were unlikely to convict Trump. But a different approach to impeachment would have been more difficult for them to ignore. Child’s Play Across the Israeli-Palestinian DivideThrough years of terror and of calm, a small museum program has brought 10-year-olds from both sides together. Death Has Many NamesNot a day goes by that speakers of the Yoruba language do not make mention of death as both a phenomenon and a certainty. The ‘Disgraceful Acquittal’ of Donald Trump“A sad, sad day for democracy,” one reader writes. “It was craven cowardice for Republicans to put Mr. Trump before country,” writes another. Homeless Man Arrested in Subway Stabbings That Left 2 Dead, 2 WoundedRigoberto Lopez, 21, was arrested on murder and attempted murder charges. The police said he ambushed homeless people who were sleeping in the subway. Prince Harry and His Wife, Meghan, Expecting Second ChildThe development is a joyful bit of news after a turbulent year in which the couple broke away from the British royal family, started new lives in California and suffered a miscarriage. George Floyd Image With the Words ‘You Take My Breath Away’ Prompts Internal Police InvestigationThe Valentine-style image was “passed around” the Los Angeles Police Department, officials said. Nicki Minaj's Father, Robert Maraj, Is Killed in Hit and Run, Police SayHe died at a hospital on Saturday after being struck on Friday evening in Mineola, N.Y., on Long Island, the authorities said. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on What She Learned From Battling the Teachers’ UnionIn an interview, Ms. Lightfoot talked about how she hoped to rebuild trust in the system and eventually reopen high schools. Big Tech’s Unlikely Next Battleground: North DakotaA vote on a bill this week is part of a movement that could cost Apple and Google billions of dollars. State legislatures are becoming the fight’s new front. Japan's Economy Surges, but Covid-19 LoomsThe world’s third largest economy capped off a terrible year with a sharp rise in activity. Still, analysts say trouble lies ahead. Military Imposes Full Grip on Myanmar in Overnight CrackdownArmored vehicles rolled in along with soldiers in camouflage in cities across the country as generals moved to crush the protest movement against the Feb. 1 military coup. Mature Red-Bellied Lemur Seeks Soul Mate for Cuddles and GroomingAt the Duke Lemur Center, an innovative plan to keep the animals social late in life: pair them with lemurs of another species. Lincoln Project Co-Founder Steve Schmidt ResignsSteve Schmidt said he was stepping down from the board but remaining with the organization, and eight former workers said they wanted to share information about the handling of harassment allegations against another co-founder. More Recent Articles |
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SpaceX called off the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 60 more Starlink communications satellites late Sunday due to "unfavorable weather."
Health authorities in Guinea announced they are battling an Ebola outbreak on Sunday after at least three people died from the deadly disease.
President Joe Biden called on Congress Sunday to pass "commonsense gun law reforms" on the third anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead.
"The Croods: A New Age" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $2.04 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
Rapper Nicki Minaj's father -- Robert Maraj -- died this weekend after he was struck by a car as he walked on a road in Long Island, N.Y., police said.
Carlos Menem, who served as president of Argentina for 10 years and worked to combat inflation in the country, died on Sunday at the age of 90.
Massive power outages and slippery travel were reported from the West to the East Coast as multiple storms unleashed snow and ice.
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle announced Sunday they are expecting their second child.
The United States' 7-day moving average of daily confirmed cases dropped below 100,000 for the first time since October as CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky urged states to keep mask mandates in place.
Regina King and Kenan Thompson played lawyers who want to sue Gorilla Glue on behalf of disgruntled customers in a new sketch for "Saturday Night Live."
Rep. Madeliene Dean, D-Pa., Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., on Sunday expressed support for a "9/11-style" independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol.
HBO Max released the first official trailer for its upcoming superhero epic, "Zack Snyder's Justice League," on Sunday.
"Saturday Night Live" lampooned former President Donald Trump's second impeachment acquittal just hours after the U.S. Senate voted.
Pop music icon Janet Jackson is thanking fans for putting "Control" back on the album chart 35 years after she first released it.
Rege-Jean Page is set to host next weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
SpaceX plans to launch 60 more of its Starlink communications satellites from Florida on Sunday night as the company expands sales of the broadband internet service those satellites provide.
Actor Danai Gurira turns 43 and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg turns 79, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 14.
On Feb. 14, 1920, the League of Women Voters was formed in Chicago. 
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