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2 dead, 2 wounded in series of stabbings on New York City subway Two people are dead and two others injured after a series of stabbings on the New York City subway's A train Friday and Saturday, authorities said. CDC, FDA investigating listeria outbreak linked to queso fresco The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that they are investigating a multi-state listeria outbreak that may be linked to soft cheese. Dutch authorities warn against crowding as skaters take to canals Dutch authorities asked ice skaters to stick to their own neighborhoods as hard freeze brought enthusiasts out to canals across the Netherlands Saturday. Chauvin trial will go on as scheduled, Minnesota Appeals Court rules The Minnesota Court of Appeals will not intervene to delay the upcoming trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd. Seven activists charged on eighth day of Myanmar protests against coup Seven activists were issued arrest warrants on Saturday, the eighth day of Myanmar's protest against the military coup, over thier social media posts. Calif. expands vaccine eligibility; U.S. logs 5,400 new COVID-19 deaths California public health officials announced expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine as the state reported nearly 10,000 new cases and 433 new deaths Saturday, according to public health officials. Senate acquits former President Donald Trump in 57-43 impeachment vote The U.S. Senate voted Saturday to acquit former President Donald Trump in his historic second impeachment trial, determining he's not to blame for inciting a violent mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol. Coast Guard searches for 16 missing people off Florida coast The U.S. Coast Guard is search for 16 people missing off the coast of Florida. Chris Harrison 'stepping aside' at 'The Bachelor' "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" host Chris Harrison announced Saturday that he is "stepping aside for a period of time" from the franchise. Impeachment trial ends for day after defense rests, Q&A session The fourth day of the Senate's second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump came to a close Friday after House Democrats and the defense team took questions from senators. N.Y. Gov. Cuomo faces backlash over nursing home deaths Lawmakers have demanded repercussions for Gov. Andrew Cuomo's alleged cover-up of the COVID-19 death toll in New York's nursing homes. Proud Boys leader Henry 'Enrique' Tarrio accused of violating release terms A judge in Washington, D.C., has ordered the leader of the far-right Proud Boys to appear in court for allegedly violating the terms of his release from jail last month. Ariana Grande's '34+35 Remix' video gets 13M views in a day Pop music star Ariana Grande's "34+35 Remix" music video has gotten more than 13 million views since it was posted on YouTube Friday. Hannah Ware's 'The One' series to debut on Netflix March 12 The Netflix adaptation of John Marrs' novel, "The One," is set to debut March 12. Bone-chilling temperatures may force indoor plans for Valentine's Day While Valentine's Day typically features chilly weather across a majority of the country, the extent and magnitude of the cold weather will be taken to the extreme this year. Ashley Judd recovering from 'castastrophic' leg injury Ashley Judd has announced on social media that she is recovering from a serious leg injury she sustained while on a research trip in the Congo Rainforest. Magnitude-7.1 earthquake rattles Japan, causing landslide, power outages A 7.1-magnitude earthquake rattled Japan Saturday, causing a landslide and leaving hundreds of thousands without power nationwide. 'Jeopardy!' winner Brayden Smith dead at 24 Brayden Smith, a popular contestant on the TV game show "Jeopardy!," has died at the age of 24, his family said. Donald Glover, Phoebe Waller-Bridge set for 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' remake "Atlanta" creator-actor Donald Glover and "Fleabag" writer-actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge are working on an Amazon series based on the 2005 film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith." Mario Draghi sworn in as Italy's new prime minister Economist Mario Draghi was sworn in Saturday as Italy's new prime minister to lead the unity government in facing the COVID-19 crisis and economic fallout. Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' tops U.S. album chart for 4th week Country star Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a fourth week. Gina Carano lands film role after 'Mandalorian' ouster Former "Mandalorian" star Gina Carano has announced her next project, days after Lucasfilm called her social media posts "abhorrent" and said it has no plans to work with her again. Britain to test Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in children Britain will test the the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as six this month, the university announced Saturday. Study: Wait times for donor kidneys have not improved in two decades Despite widespread efforts to increase access and awareness, new research shows there's been virtually no change in the number of people on waiting lists for potentially lifesaving kidneys over the past two decades. Famous birthdays for Feb. 13: Denise Austin, Sophia Lillis Fitness guru Denise Austin turns 64 and actor Sophia Lillis turns 19, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 13. |
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Trump Acquitted of Inciting Insurrection, Even as Bipartisan Majority Votes ‘Guilty’The verdict was unlikely to be the final word for former President Donald J. Trump, his badly divided party or the festering wounds the Jan. 6 riot that prompted the impeachment left behind. For Trump, an Escape, Not an ExonerationThe president who emerged from last year’s impeachment trial feeling emboldened emerges from this one secluded behind closed doors in Florida and facing an uncertain political and legal future. Takeaways From Day 5 of Trump’s Impeachment TrialSeven Republicans broke ranks in voting to convict former President Donald J. Trump, and despite moving to acquit the former president, Senator Mitch McConnell condemned him on the Senate floor. Here are the seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump.The vote was the most bipartisan for a presidential impeachment conviction in United States history. McConnell, Denouncing Trump After Voting to Acquit, Says His Hands Were TiedThe top Senate Republican gave his most damning condemnation of Donald Trump, but said the Senate had no power to convict an ex-president. He had refused to try Mr. Trump while he remained in office. Republican Acquittal of Trump Is a Pivotal Moment for the PartyThe vote, signaling how thoroughly the party has come to be defined by the personality of one man, is likely to leave a blemish on the historical record. U.K. Variant Is Probably Deadlier Than Original Variants, Scientists SayOfficials at the F.D.A. said their “flawed” policy led to a flood of unreliable antibody tests early in the pandemic. Catch up on coronavirus news. Silicon Valley’s Safe SpaceSlate Star Codex was a window into the psyche of many tech leaders building our collective future. Then it disappeared. Biden’s Pick for Iran Envoy Resurrects Bitter Nuclear Deal DebateRobert Malley, the son of a leftist, Jewish, Egyptian-born journalist, is the focal point for opening salvos over President Biden’s approach to the Middle East, and the value of a new deal with Iran. White House Press Aide Resigns Over Call to ReporterT.J. Ducklo, a former campaign aide, had apologized to the reporter and was given a one-week suspension. But Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said his resignation was accepted on Saturday. The Love Letters That Spoke of Everything but LoveForbidden to express his ardor, a besotted writer found ways to say what he felt. Trump’s Republicans, Brought to Their KneesThey stand for nothing. The Senate trial proved that. How Democrats 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. Trump’s Taste for BloodIf Republicans won’t convict, bring on the handcuffs. 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. Foreign Aid Is Having a ReckoningThe Black Lives Matter movement has given leaders from the Global South new traction for change. 7 Myths About the Coronavirus VaccineDon’t be fooled by bad information or irrational skepticism. Get your shots as soon as possible. Can Biden Save Americans Like My Old Pal Mike?A childhood friend’s deadly mistakes prompt reflection on our country’s — and my own. Emily Morse is Talking Sex to Generation PodcastIs Emily Morse the Dr. Ruth of a new generation? Chris Harrison to Step Away From ‘The Bachelor’ After ‘Harmful’ CommentsThe reality television show’s longtime host will be absent for an unspecified amount of time. He has come under fire after making remarks he now acknowledges were dismissive of racism. Winter Storms Pummel U.S. With Snow, Ice and Extreme ColdThe harsh weather was a prelude to another winter storm that is expected to bring more snow, sleet and freezing rain to over 100 million Americans over the next several days. 2 Americans Tied to Carlos Ghosn’s Escape to Be Extradited to JapanThe Supreme Court denied a bid by a father and son to block their extradition. They face trial on charges they helped Japan’s most famous criminal defendant flee to Lebanon. Australia’s ‘Rebel Reverend’ Goes Viral With Barbed Liberal MessagesThe Rev. Rod Bower became a national sensation with pugnacious political signs shared by millions over social media. Now he’s questioning the internet dynamics that made him famous. Brayden Smith, Five-Time ‘Jeopardy!’ Champion, Dies at 24Mr. Smith had appeared on some of the last shows hosted by Alex Trebek, earning $115,798 and the moniker “Alex’s Last Great Champion.” How a ‘Hard Quarantine’ Benefited a Player at the Australian OpenWhile some players blamed strict virus measures for their troubles at the event, Jennifer Brady of the United States thinks it might have helped her advance. There’s No Better Time for Maximalist BrowniesStuffed or topped with the likes of sugared coconut, pecan pie filling or salted pretzels, these brownies are not about subtlety. In ‘Crime Scene,’ Joe Berlinger Investigates True-Crime ObsessionIn his latest Netflix docu-series, the director of foundational works like “Paradise Lost” turned his lens to the fans and web sleuths who are changing the stakes of true crime. More Recent Articles |
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Two people are dead and two others injured after a series of stabbings on the New York City subway's A train Friday and Saturday, authorities said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that they are investigating a multi-state listeria outbreak that may be linked to soft cheese.
Dutch authorities asked ice skaters to stick to their own neighborhoods as hard freeze brought enthusiasts out to canals across the Netherlands Saturday.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals will not intervene to delay the upcoming trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd.
Seven activists were issued arrest warrants on Saturday, the eighth day of Myanmar's protest against the military coup, over thier social media posts.
California public health officials announced expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine as the state reported nearly 10,000 new cases and 433 new deaths Saturday, according to public health officials.
The U.S. Senate voted Saturday to acquit former President Donald Trump in his historic second impeachment trial, determining he's not to blame for inciting a violent mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol.
The U.S. Coast Guard is search for 16 people missing off the coast of Florida.
"The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" host Chris Harrison announced Saturday that he is "stepping aside for a period of time" from the franchise.
The fourth day of the Senate's second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump came to a close Friday after House Democrats and the defense team took questions from senators.
Lawmakers have demanded repercussions for Gov. Andrew Cuomo's alleged cover-up of the COVID-19 death toll in New York's nursing homes.
A judge in Washington, D.C., has ordered the leader of the far-right Proud Boys to appear in court for allegedly violating the terms of his release from jail last month.
Pop music star Ariana Grande's "34+35 Remix" music video has gotten more than 13 million views since it was posted on YouTube Friday.
The Netflix adaptation of John Marrs' novel, "The One," is set to debut March 12.
While Valentine's Day typically features chilly weather across a majority of the country, the extent and magnitude of the cold weather will be taken to the extreme this year.
Ashley Judd has announced on social media that she is recovering from a serious leg injury she sustained while on a research trip in the Congo Rainforest.
A 7.1-magnitude earthquake rattled Japan Saturday, causing a landslide and leaving hundreds of thousands without power nationwide.
Brayden Smith, a popular contestant on the TV game show "Jeopardy!," has died at the age of 24, his family said.
"Atlanta" creator-actor Donald Glover and "Fleabag" writer-actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge are working on an Amazon series based on the 2005 film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith."
Economist Mario Draghi was sworn in Saturday as Italy's new prime minister to lead the unity government in facing the COVID-19 crisis and economic fallout.
Country star Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a fourth week.
Former "Mandalorian" star Gina Carano has announced her next project, days after Lucasfilm called her social media posts "abhorrent" and said it has no plans to work with her again.
Britain will test the the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as six this month, the university announced Saturday.
Despite widespread efforts to increase access and awareness, new research shows there's been virtually no change in the number of people on waiting lists for potentially lifesaving kidneys over the past two decades.
Fitness guru Denise Austin turns 64 and actor Sophia Lillis turns 19, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 13. 
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