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Richmond pauses men's basketball activities for third time due to COVID-19 Richmond again has halted all men's basketball activities because of COVID-19 concerns within its program. Ex-Michigan QB Dylan McCaffrey transferring to Northern Colorado Former Michigan Wolverines quarterback Dylan McCaffrey announced Sunday on social media that he is transferring to Northern Colorado. Blizzard conditions eye New York, Boston as nor'easter bears down A powerful nor'easter was taking shape along the mid-Atlantic coast Sunday. Forecasters say the developing winter storm will be a long-duration event for some areas and unload up to 36 inches. New York Rangers put defenseman Tony DeAngelo on waivers The New York Rangers have placed defenseman Tony DeAngelo on waivers, the team announced Sunday. Lions trading Matthew Stafford to Rams for Jared Goff, draft picks The Detroit Lions are sending Pro Bowl quarterback Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff and a package of draft picks. Boston Celtics' Marcus Smart out at least two weeks with calf injury The Boston Celtics announced Sunday that veteran guard Marcus Smart will miss at least two weeks because of a left calf injury. Wayne and Garth reunite for Uber Eats ad Former "Saturday Night Live" and "Wayne's World" stars Mike Myers and Dana Carvey have reprised their roles of Wayne and Garth in a new promo for Uber Eats. Denzel Washington's 'Little Things' tops the North American box office "The Little Things" is the No. 1 movie at North American theaters this weekend, earning $4.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Utah skier dies after being caught in avalanche Kurt Damschroder, 57, died after being caught in an avalanche while skiing in Utah over the weekend, authorities said. Richard Kind volunteers at coronavirus vaccination site Actor Richard Kind announced on Twitter Sunday that he was vaccinated for the coronavirus when he volunteered to work for a day at a clinic in Arizona. U.S. reaches 31 million vaccine doses administered, 9 nuns die at Michigan campus The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday reported that 31 million doses of COVID-19 have been administered throughout the United States. Jessica Biel marks Justin Timberlake's birthday: 'Happy 40th, my love' Actress Jessica Biel celebrated the 40th birthday of her husband, pop music star Justin Timberlake, with an Instagram post on Sunday. Zendaya: 'Malcolm & Marie' was 'nerve-wracking,' also 'liberating' Zendaya spoke about her hands-on-role behind the scenes of her upcoming Netflix movie 'Malcolm & Marie,' a combination of increased pressure and freedom she described. Republicans ask Biden to hear pitch on trimmed down coronavirus relief bill A group of 10 Republican senators, led by Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, sent a letter asking President Joe Biden to meet with them to discuss cuts to his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. Machine Gun Kelly, Pete Davidson fall off stage during 'SNL' curtain calls Singer-songwriter Machine Gun Kelly was the musical guest for "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. British Army vet, 100, who raised xx, admitted to hospital with coronavirus Tom Moore, the 100-year-old World War II veteran from Britain, who raised $45 million for the National Health Service for walking around his garden, was hospitalized Sunday COVID-19, his daughter said. Trump impeachment lawyers depart team nine days before trial Several lawyers assigned to defend former President Donald Trump in his upcoming impeachment trial left his legal team just days before the Senate proceeding is set to begin, reports said Sunday. Halle Berry directed MMA film because no one else would Halle Berry spoke on a Sundance Film Festival about her directorial debut "Bruised," in which she also stars as a MMA fighter. Berry said she stepped up to direct when no one else would. Sia regrets caving to casting pressures for 'Music' Singer/songwriter Sia spoke about her feature film "Music," which she co-wrote and directed, at the Sundance Film Festival. She admitted she did not cast the Kate Hudson/Leslie Odom Jr. movie exactly as she wished. In Photos: Justin Timberlake turns 40: a look back Singer, actor, and producer Justin Timberlake turns 40 on January 31, 2021. Here's a look back at his life through the years. 'SNL' mines for laughs social media, stock market, vaccine rollout "Saturday Night Live" returned with its first new show of 2021 -- and the Joe Biden presidency -- this weekend. Wife of Russian Alexey Navalny among 3,000 detained At least 3,000 people, including the wife of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, were detained Sunday at rallies throughout Russia in cold weather protesting the detention of her husband. |
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The Gerrymander Battles Loom, as G.O.P. Looks to Press Its AdvantageWith new census results coming, Republicans control redistricting in key states, while Democrats prepare for legal challenges and look to redraw some maps of their own. Ghosts of 2009 Drive Democrats’ Push for Robust Crisis ResponseIn their quest for Republican backing, Democrats say they missed opportunities in 2009 for a stronger response to the Great Recession. They are determined not to repeat the mistake. Effort to Include $15 Minimum Wage in Relief Bill Poses Test for DemocratsThe measure will test their willingness and ability to use procedural maneuvers to shepherd big policy goals past entrenched Republican opposition in an evenly divided Senate. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Detained in Myanmar Amid Coup FearsCommunications were suspended and flights disrupted as the military took power from an elected government and declared a one-year state of emergency. Not Yet Desperate, Japan and South Korea Plod Toward VaccinationsThe slower pace gives the East Asian countries a chance to learn from mistakes elsewhere but also poses risks as more contagious and perhaps deadlier variants of the virus emerge. Survey Says: Never TweetThe tensions in newsrooms over reporters’ social media presence are not just about politics. When Ted Cruz and A.O.C. Agree: Yes, the Politics of GameStop Are ConfusingFrom the populist right to the socialist left, the rush by both parties to side with young traders disrupting the markets reflects the broad recognition of the impulses driving American politics. Melvin Capital, Squeezed by Its Bets Against GameStop, Lost 53 Percent in JanuaryA principal reason for the hit to Melvin Capital’s monthly performance were the massive losses the firm suffered when small investors bid up the stock of GameStop. The Sunday Read: ‘The Forgotten Sense’What can the coronavirus’s strangest symptom teach us about the mysteries of smell? Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. The Science of Changing Someone's MindDon’t try to change someone else’s mind. Instead, help them find their own motivation to change. If Marjorie Taylor Greene Isn’t Beyond the Pale, Who Is?There’s still time for Republican leaders to reject Q. Trans and L.G.B.T. Rights Still Face Trouble in the StatesLegislators are targeting young queer people trying to live their lives safely, and in peace. Black Power: Now or NeverPopulation shifts mean more political might for relatively fewer people. I Miss Sitting at a Crowded Dinner TableAt a small Middle Eastern restaurant in my neighborhood, I experienced the world my family had left behind. Women’s Health Isn’t a Geopolitical GamePresidents have played politics with women’s lives for long enough. Facebook and the Surveillance Society: The Other CoupWe can have democracy, or we can have a surveillance society, but we cannot have both. Paris, Shuttered, Must Be ImaginedThe pandemic has enshrouded and dimmed the City of Light. But there are many reasons to soldier through the fog. Cody Simpson, Pop Star, Wants to Be Cody Simpson, OlympianCody Simpson has been a singer, a dancer, an actor and an author. Now, with support from Michael Phelps and Ian Thorpe, he is resurrecting a childhood swimming dream. What Can Covid-19 Teach Us About the Mysteries of Smell?The virus’s strangest symptom has opened new doors to understanding our most neglected sense. Rochester Police Pepper-Sprayed 9-Year-Old Girl, Footage ShowsThe incident brought renewed scrutiny to a department whose officers had placed a hood on Daniel Prude, a Black man, before he died from suffocation. Trump Names Two Members of Impeachment Defense TeamThe announcement came a day after he parted ways with five lawyers, and with his trial looming next week. Snowstorm Expected to Bring Heavy Snow and Snarl TravelWinter storm warnings have been issued from North Carolina to New York. Hazardous travel conditions and heavy snow are expected, forecasters said. Police Chief and Officer Ousted After Racist Remarks Caught on Body CameraThe remarks by the chief and patrolman in Hamilton, Ga., were discovered after a city worker found the footage on a camera that had been thought to be malfunctioning. Eleanor Holmes Norton Calls for Sledding on Capitol Grounds to Be AllowedWashington’s representative in Congress urged the Capitol Police to allow sledding to continue on the complex’s heavily secured grounds. Russia’s Economic Slump Erodes Consensus That Shielded PutinThe rally-around-the-flag effect of President Vladimir V. Putin’s assertive foreign policy known as the Crimea consensus is unraveling with the economy. Hear Sophie’s 12 Essential SongsThe producer and performer’s short but influential career had a profound impact on the way modern pop music sounds. She died after a fall in Athens. This Ammonite Was Fossilized Outside Its ShellThe bizarre fossil is one of very few records of soft tissue in a creature better known as a whorled shell. Andrew Brooks, Who Developed a Coronavirus Spit Test, Dies at 51His breakthrough helped millions get their results quickly in the early days of the pandemic, when tests were scarce and lines were long. More Recent Articles |
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Richmond again has halted all men's basketball activities because of COVID-19 concerns within its program.
Former Michigan Wolverines quarterback Dylan McCaffrey announced Sunday on social media that he is transferring to Northern Colorado.
A powerful nor'easter was taking shape along the mid-Atlantic coast Sunday. Forecasters say the developing winter storm will be a long-duration event for some areas and unload up to 36 inches.
The New York Rangers have placed defenseman Tony DeAngelo on waivers, the team announced Sunday.
The Detroit Lions are sending Pro Bowl quarterback Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff and a package of draft picks.
The Boston Celtics announced Sunday that veteran guard Marcus Smart will miss at least two weeks because of a left calf injury.
Former "Saturday Night Live" and "Wayne's World" stars Mike Myers and Dana Carvey have reprised their roles of Wayne and Garth in a new promo for Uber Eats.
"The Little Things" is the No. 1 movie at North American theaters this weekend, earning $4.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Kurt Damschroder, 57, died after being caught in an avalanche while skiing in Utah over the weekend, authorities said.
Actor Richard Kind announced on Twitter Sunday that he was vaccinated for the coronavirus when he volunteered to work for a day at a clinic in Arizona.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday reported that 31 million doses of COVID-19 have been administered throughout the United States.
Actress Jessica Biel celebrated the 40th birthday of her husband, pop music star Justin Timberlake, with an Instagram post on Sunday.
Zendaya spoke about her hands-on-role behind the scenes of her upcoming Netflix movie 'Malcolm & Marie,' a combination of increased pressure and freedom she described.
A group of 10 Republican senators, led by Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, sent a letter asking President Joe Biden to meet with them to discuss cuts to his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.
Singer-songwriter Machine Gun Kelly was the musical guest for "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
Tom Moore, the 100-year-old World War II veteran from Britain, who raised $45 million for the National Health Service for walking around his garden, was hospitalized Sunday COVID-19, his daughter said.
Several lawyers assigned to defend former President Donald Trump in his upcoming impeachment trial left his legal team just days before the Senate proceeding is set to begin, reports said Sunday.
Halle Berry spoke on a Sundance Film Festival about her directorial debut "Bruised," in which she also stars as a MMA fighter. Berry said she stepped up to direct when no one else would.
Singer/songwriter Sia spoke about her feature film "Music," which she co-wrote and directed, at the Sundance Film Festival. She admitted she did not cast the Kate Hudson/Leslie Odom Jr. movie exactly as she wished.
Singer, actor, and producer Justin Timberlake turns 40 on January 31, 2021. Here's a look back at his life through the years.
"Saturday Night Live" returned with its first new show of 2021 -- and the Joe Biden presidency -- this weekend.
At least 3,000 people, including the wife of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, were detained Sunday at rallies throughout Russia in cold weather protesting the detention of her husband. 
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