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Study finds B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant is spreading rapidly throughout United States A study posted on the preprint server MedRxiv on Sunday found that the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant is spreading rapidly throughout the United States as the nation nears 27 million total infections. In Photos: Buccaneers defeat Chiefs 31-9 at Super Bowl LV The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 for the Super Bowl LV title at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Sunday. The game was historic for both the Buccaneers being the first team in NFL history to host a Super Bowl in their hometown, as well as this Super Bowl having the lowest attendance of all time due to COVID-19 restrictions. Here's a look at the highlights from the game. Moments from Tom Brady's career After two decades as a quarterback for the New England Patriots, Tom Brady won his seventh Super Bowl title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Here's a look back at his career in the NFL. In Photos: Notable deaths of 2021 Actors Christopher Plummer, Hal Holbrook, Dustin Diamond, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, former Secretary of State George Shultz, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021. Brady leads Buccaneers over Chiefs for his seventh Super Bowl win Tom Brady led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Super Bowl LV to win his seventh championship ring. Super Bowl halftime shows through the years From Britney Spears to Beyonce, here's a look back at the most iconic Super Bowl halftime performances of the past 20 years. The Weeknd dazzles with blinding light at Super Bowl halftime show Grammy award-winning artist The Weeknd performed before the smallest crowd in Super Bowl halftime show history Sunday evening, serenading the 25,000 in attendance with some of his biggest hits and backed by an orchestra, Myanmar protests continue as Internet access is restored Thousands of people gathered for continued protests throughout Myanmar on Sunday in opposition to a military coup that overthrew its elected government. Super Bowl LV injury report: Chiefs' Watkins, Bucs' Brown active Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout Antonio Brown both are active for Sunday's Super Bowl matchup at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. Bruce Springsteen urges unity in Jeep commercial Rock 'n' roll icon Bruce Springsteen can now be seen urging Americans to come together in a commercial for Jeep called "The Middle." Leon Spinks, who upset Muhammad Ali in title fight, dies at 67 Leon Spinks, the heavyweight boxer who upset Muhammad Ali in 1978, has died, according to The Firm, a Las Vegas public relations firm. He was 67. Former Secretary of State George Shultz dies at age 100 Former U.S. Secretary of State George P. Shultz died at his home on the Stanford University Campus in California on Saturday. He was 100 years old. 'Little Things' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "The Little Things" is the No. 1 film in theaters for a second weekend, earning an additional $2.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. India's COVID-19 deaths, cases at lowest levels since early last year Cases and deaths in India have fallen to the lowest levels since early last year, a trend that is more dramatic than the rest of the world as nations try to get control of the pandemic with restrictions and ramped-up vac House Democrats to introduce $3,000 per child benefit in COVID relief Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., is set to unveil legislation Monday to provide $3,000 per child to tens of millions of families as part of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. Timothee Chalamet, Winona Ryder star in 'Scissorhands'-themed Cadillac ad Timothee Chalamet plays Edgar, the son of Edward Scissorhands, and Winona Ryder reprises her role of Kim in a Cadillac commercial released Sunday. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announces engagement Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced this weekend that he is engaged, but he did not disclose his fiancee's name. 'SNL' guest host Dan Levy jokes about mixed blessings of 'Schitt's Creek' success Actor and writer Dan Levy joked about the success of his comedy Schitt's Creek while he was hosting this weekend's edition of Saturday Night Live. Avalanche kills four skiers in St. Lake City area Four skiers died and four others survived an avalanche, the first fatal one of the season in the Salt Lake County. Early-week storm to threaten more snow for Midwest, Northeast Following an expansive swath of snow stretching from the central Plains to the Great Lakes and Eastern Seaboard this weekend, another round of snow is forecast to target some of the same areas early this week. Famous birthdays for Feb. 7: Garth Brooks, Eddie Izzard Country singer Garth Brooks turns 59 and actor Eddie Izzard turns 59, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 7. On This Day, Feb. 7: Senate votes on committee to probe Watergate On Feb. 7, 1973, the U.S. Senate voted to set up a committee to investigate a break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters in Washington's Watergate complex. Super Bowl LV: How to watch, what to expect Super Bowl LV takes place Sunday with defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Super Bowl LV: Pandemic brings changes to big game Super Bowl LV on Sunday will be a different kind of NFL experience on and off the field because the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the big game in big ways. More Recent Articles |
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Impeachment Case Against Trump Aims to Marshal Outrage of Capitol AttackArmed with lessons from the last impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump, prosecutors plan a shorter, video-heavy presentation to confront Republicans with the fury they felt around the Capitol riot. Why Chuck Schumer Is Cozying Up to the A.O.C. Wing of His PartyAs he prepares for an impeachment trial this week, Senator Chuck Schumer is at the height of his political power in Washington. At home in New York, he is taking steps to head off a primary challenge from the left. Liz Cheney Says G.O.P. Must Move Past TrumpMs. Cheney, having fended off a challenge to her House leadership role, was defiant in defending her impeachment vote and called for Republicans to be “the party of truth.” Breaking With G.O.P., Top Conservative Lawyer Says Trump Can Stand TrialCharles J. Cooper, a stalwart of the conservative legal establishment, said that Republicans were wrong to assert that it is unconstitutional for a former president to be tried for impeachable offenses. Where Do Vaccine Doses Go, and Who Gets Them? The Algorithms DecideHealth agencies and hospitals are using different formulas to allocate the coronavirus shots, exacerbating disparities in vaccine access. Democrats to Unveil Up to $3,600 Child Tax Credit as Part of Stimulus BillThe credit would send monthly payments to millions of Americans under certain income thresholds for a year starting in July. Bruce Springsteen and Babies Star in Pandemic-Year Super Bowl AdsFaced with the challenge of promoting products in a difficult time, some companies referenced the nation’s struggles in their marketing messages, while others went for nostalgia. After Abuse Allegations, $2 Billion Shelter Network Faces ScrutinyMayor Bill de Blasio ordered a review of the groups that run New York’s homeless housing after The New York Times uncovered accusations of sexual and financial misconduct. ‘Nobody Tells Daddy No’: A Housing Boss’s Many Abuse CasesVictor Rivera gained power and profit as New York’s homeless crisis worsened. Accused of sexual and financial misconduct, he has largely escaped consequences. Big Publishing Pushes Out Trump’s Last FanTop editors at Hachette have told employees that they’ve learned the lessons of the Capitol siege of Jan. 6: no hate speech, no incitement to violence, no false narratives. George P. Shultz, Influential Cabinet Official Under Nixon and Reagan, Dies at 100He carried one of Washington’s weightiest résumés — labor secretary, treasury secretary and budget director for Nixon and secretary of state under Reagan as the Cold War waned. Years After a Massacre, Yazidis Finally Bury Their Loved OnesThe bodies of 103 men and boys killed in 2014 were recovered from a mass grave and returned to a shattered community that still fears for its future. The Sunday Read: ‘The Many Lives of Steven Yeun’What’s a typical immigrant story? In his new film, “Minari,” the “Walking Dead” star has his own to tell. Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. The Women Who Paved the Way for Marjorie Taylor GreeneShe’s the latest descendant in a lineage of Republican women who embrace a boffo radicalism. We Know Very Little About America’s Vaccine DebacleIt’s hard to solve a problem when you barely know what’s going on. A Holistic View of Vaccine HesitancyFrom the perspective of Black people, particularly many young ones, the government is not to be trusted. Fighting Covid Is Like Fighting a WarWhy Biden needs to go big and ignore the worriers. 60 Black Health Experts Urge Black Americans to Get the Covid VaccineDisinformation has pervaded social media and is an assault on our people. Biden Administration Moves to Rejoin U.N. Human Rights CouncilPresident Donald J. Trump withdrew the United States from the council in 2018, but the Biden administration plans to “engage with it in a principled fashion” going forward. Celebratory Cannon Salute at Baby Shower Ends in Death, Police SayThe authorities are trying to determine why a device exploded, hurling shrapnel into a Michigan backyard. Emil Freireich, Groundbreaking Cancer Researcher, Dies at 93He helped devise a successful chemotherapy regimen for childhood leukemia, which had long been a death sentence. France to Scrap Law Banning Desk LunchesThe coronavirus pandemic has already upended eating habits in a country where the table is a sacred space. Now it is taking its toll on a symbol of work-life balance. A Century Ago, White Protestant Extremism Marched on WashingtonKelly J. Baker is a writer and scholar of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. She sees frightening similarities between that culture and the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Lost: A Golden Flute on a Train. Found: Faith in Others.Donald Rabin, 23, searched for days for his $22,000 flute, which he left on a Chicago train during a visit. The Brain Within the Brain of a Rising Tennis QueenIga Swiatek of Poland came out of nowhere to win the French Open in October. A sports psychologist was with her all the way. Its Musicians Are Out of Work, but the Met Is StreamingAnna Netrebko sang a recital live from Vienna as the opera company and its unions remain in a standoff. More Recent Articles |
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A study posted on the preprint server MedRxiv on Sunday found that the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant is spreading rapidly throughout the United States as the nation nears 27 million total infections.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 for the Super Bowl LV title at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Sunday. The game was historic for both the Buccaneers being the first team in NFL history to host a Super Bowl in their hometown, as well as this Super Bowl having the lowest attendance of all time due to COVID-19 restrictions. Here's a look at the highlights from the game.
After two decades as a quarterback for the New England Patriots, Tom Brady won his seventh Super Bowl title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Here's a look back at his career in the NFL.
Actors Christopher Plummer, Hal Holbrook, Dustin Diamond, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, former Secretary of State George Shultz, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021.
Tom Brady led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Super Bowl LV to win his seventh championship ring.
From Britney Spears to Beyonce, here's a look back at the most iconic Super Bowl halftime performances of the past 20 years.
Grammy award-winning artist The Weeknd performed before the smallest crowd in Super Bowl halftime show history Sunday evening, serenading the 25,000 in attendance with some of his biggest hits and backed by an orchestra,
Thousands of people gathered for continued protests throughout Myanmar on Sunday in opposition to a military coup that overthrew its elected government.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout Antonio Brown both are active for Sunday's Super Bowl matchup at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
Rock 'n' roll icon Bruce Springsteen can now be seen urging Americans to come together in a commercial for Jeep called "The Middle."
Leon Spinks, the heavyweight boxer who upset Muhammad Ali in 1978, has died, according to The Firm, a Las Vegas public relations firm. He was 67.
Former U.S. Secretary of State George P. Shultz died at his home on the Stanford University Campus in California on Saturday. He was 100 years old.
"The Little Things" is the No. 1 film in theaters for a second weekend, earning an additional $2.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Cases and deaths in India have fallen to the lowest levels since early last year, a trend that is more dramatic than the rest of the world as nations try to get control of the pandemic with restrictions and ramped-up vac
Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., is set to unveil legislation Monday to provide $3,000 per child to tens of millions of families as part of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package.
Timothee Chalamet plays Edgar, the son of Edward Scissorhands, and Winona Ryder reprises her role of Kim in a Cadillac commercial released Sunday.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced this weekend that he is engaged, but he did not disclose his fiancee's name.
Actor and writer Dan Levy joked about the success of his comedy Schitt's Creek while he was hosting this weekend's edition of Saturday Night Live.
Four skiers died and four others survived an avalanche, the first fatal one of the season in the Salt Lake County.
Following an expansive swath of snow stretching from the central Plains to the Great Lakes and Eastern Seaboard this weekend, another round of snow is forecast to target some of the same areas early this week.
Country singer Garth Brooks turns 59 and actor Eddie Izzard turns 59, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 7.
On Feb. 7, 1973, the U.S. Senate voted to set up a committee to investigate a break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters in Washington's Watergate complex.
Super Bowl LV takes place Sunday with defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Super Bowl LV on Sunday will be a different kind of NFL experience on and off the field because the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the big game in big ways. 
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