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Popular baby food brands contain toxic heavy metals, says U.S. report Many commercial baby foods "are tainted with significant levels of toxic heavy metals," a report released Thursday by a House subcommittee said, raising concerns over the safety of the products industry wide. Dianne Durham, first Black USA Gymnastics champion, dies at 52 Dianne Durham, the first Black woman to win a USA Gymnastics national championship and a trailblazer in the sport, died Thursday after a short illness, her husband said. She was 52. SEC: 17,000 investors defrauded in $1.7B Ponzi-like scheme The SEC on Thursday charged investment adviser GPB Capital Holdings and three executives for running a Ponzi-like scheme that defrauded more than 17,000 retail investors of $1.7 billion. President Joe Biden orders increase of refugee admissions to 125,000 by 2022 President Joe Biden signed an executive order Thursday to increase refugee admissions to 125,000 by 2022, reversing Trump administration policies that lowered admissions to historically low levels. Kings' De'Aaron Fox on NBA staging All-Star Game: 'I think it's stupid' Sacramento Kings point guard De'Aaron Fox believes the NBA's plan to have an All-Star Game this season amid the COVID-19 pandemic is "stupid." Nets' Kevin Durant leads Lakers' LeBron James in early All-Star voting Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James topped the first round of fan voting for this year's NBA All-Star Game. Buffalo Sabres coach Ralph Krueger tests positive for COVID-19 Buffalo Sabres head coach Ralph Krueger has tested positive for COVID-19 and is entering the NHL's coronavirus protocols, the team announced Thursday. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin mandates masks on all military installations Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin signed a memo Thursday directing all individuals on military installations to wear masks in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stripped of positions on House committees The House on Thursday voted 230-199 to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., of her positions on the education and budget committees. Liverpool denied entry to Germany for UCL match against RB Leipzig The Champions League match between Liverpool and Bundesliga member RB Leipzig on Feb. 16 won't be played at Leipzig's Red Bull Arena after Germany barred the Premier League club from entering the country. 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' to debut April 1 NBC said Thursday its new police procedural "Law & Order: Organized Crime," starring Chris Meloni, is set to debut April 1. 10 pounds of explosives missing from California Marine base Marine Corps officials said about 10 pounds of explosives have gone missing from Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif. Harry Styles, Emma Corrin land leads in Amazon's 'My Policeman' Emma Corrin, who was nominated for Golden Globe and SAG awards this week for her performance in "The Crown," will next star in Amazon Studios' film "My Policeman." New Mexico State Police officer killed, others injured in interstate shooting A New Mexico State Police officer died Thursday and others were injured after a shooting on Interstate 10, law enforcement officials said. European theater needs multidomain task force, general says The European theater needs a multidomain task force of the type that has existed in the Indo-Pacific theater since 2017, Gen. Christopher Cavoli, who is in charge of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, said Wednesday. Starz orders Catherine de Medici drama 'The Serpent Queen' Starz said Thursday it has ordered an eight-part drama called "The Serpent Queen," based on Leonie Frieda's book "Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France. " Vale mining company to pay $7B for deadly Brazilian dam collapse Brazilian mining company Vale on Thursday agreed to pay $7 billion in compensation for a 2019 dam collapse that killed 270 people. Gout drug may help treat inflammation linked to severe COVID-19, study finds A drug used to treat gout reduces the need for supplemental oxygen and speeds recovery in patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19, according to a study published Thursday by RMD Open. Renee Zellweger to star in NBC crime drama 'Thing About Pam' Renee Zellweger has signed on to star in and executive produce NBC's six-episode series, "The Thing About Pam." Canada extends ban on cruises through February 2022 The Canadian government on Thursday extended a ban on cruise ships and some smaller pleasure craft in its waters in response to the COVID-19 pandemic through February 2022. Lucky penny discovery leads man to $250,000 lottery jackpot A North Carolina man said a stop for gas and the discovery of a lucky penny led to winning $250,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Small study shows younger COVID-19 survivors can be reinfected Being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 is not a foolproof shield against reinfection, a small preliminary study warns. |
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Biden Signals Break With Trump Foreign Policy in a Wide-Ranging State Dept. SpeechThe president said that he would end support for Saudi Arabia in its intervention in Yemen and that the U.S. would no longer be “rolling over in the face of Russia’s aggressive actions.” House Exiles Marjorie Taylor Greene From Panels, as Republicans Rally Around HerDemocrats pressed past Republicans’ objections to remove the Georgia freshman from her two committee posts in a vote without precedent in the modern Congress. Trump Refuses Surprise Call to Testify in His Impeachment TrialThe former president’s lawyers wasted little time in swatting away the invitation to testify, saying the trial was “unconstitutional” and the request to testify a “public relations stunt.” The Misogynistic ‘Dating Coach’ Who Was Charged in the Capitol RiotSamuel Fisher left a long trail of videos and social media posts that reflect the views of a fringe faction of disgruntled men who became fixated on President Donald J. Trump. No, Ocasio-Cortez Didn't Make Up Her Capitol Riots ExperienceCrossing State Lines for a Covid VaccineWith no nationwide plan for distributing coronavirus vaccines, people are scrambling to other states. Some health officials, saying greater immunity is the goal, aren’t standing in the way. Quest for Hollywood Fame Splits Redditors at Heart of Market FrenzyThe moderators of the Reddit message board WallStreetBets battled over movie deals after their sudden fame with the GameStop mania. Who Is Yulia Navalnaya, the Wife of Aleksei Navalny?After Aleksei Navalny’s sentencing, his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, has been reluctantly thrust into a public spotlight, winning admirers but making her a target of Kremlin propaganda. Staging the Super Bowl During a Big CrisisWith the whole world watching, the N.F.L. and CBS face the challenge of presenting a uniquely American spectacle in a time of misery. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Climate Anxiety, Applejack: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Still Processing: Aretha Franklin, From the Best of the ArchivesAhead of our new season in March, we’re revisiting some our favorite episodes. Visit ‘At Home’Get our best ideas for leading a full and cultured life every day. Marjorie Taylor Greene Apologized and Got a Standing Ovation. Seriously.Once again, the party of personal responsibility declines to hold the person responsible. I Got Covid at Rikers. I’m Still Suffering.What happened in prisons during this pandemic is criminal. Biden's Stimulus Plan Is Right to Go BigThis could be the moment of social repair. Pumps and Dumps and ChumpsPlease, stop falling for fake populism. The Ageism and Ableism Driving the Vaccine Rollout Is DeadlyThe state-sanctioned callous treatment of some of us as disposable has put everyone at risk. Budget Reconciliation, the Filibuster and the Broken SenateNo one would ever design a legislative body that worked this way. Mark Cuban Has Some Things to SayThe billionaire says the current stock market is reminiscent of the first dot-com boom. He also shares his thoughts on vaccine tourism, Donald Trump and platform moderation. I Run a Bail Fund. And I Have a Message for ‘Progressive’ Prosecutors.At a time when radical change is needed most, too many of you have not been the heroes some hoped you would be. Michael Goldhaber, the Cassandra of the Internet AgeThe internet rewired our brains. He predicted it would. Europe’s Vaccine Rollout Has Descended Into ChaosIt should have been a success. What went wrong? The Art and Education of OwlingTo search for an owl is to dance with nature in real time. A Critic and a Pianist, Close but Not Quite FriendsA 35-disc set of Peter Serkin’s remarkable recordings rekindles our critic’s memories of their intersecting careers. How the Pandemic Is Coming to Prime Time. (Or Not.)As series roll out after pandemic delays, they’re trying to predict what audiences want: Television that reflects our shared Covid reality? Or that provides a distraction from it? New Boston Police Leader Put on Leave as Domestic Abuse Allegations SurfaceThe mayor said the 1999 abuse allegations “were not known to me or my staff” when the commissioner, Dennis White, was sworn in. Smartmatic Files $2.7 Billion Lawsuit Against Fox NewsSmartmatic accused Rupert Murdoch’s network of promoting a false narrative about the 2020 election that damaged the company. George McDonald, Power Broker for the Powerless, Dies at 76He went from an impoverished activist to the president of the Doe Fund, which has helped thousands of homeless people and ex-convicts in New York City find shelter and employment. Avalanche Kills Three Hikers in Alaska, Officials SayThe bodies of the hikers were found near Anchorage on Wednesday. An avalanche in Colorado this week also killed three people. 15-Year Sentence for Pennsylvania Man Who Abused Girls at Orphanage in KenyaTwo of the victims were 11 years old when the abuse began, Gregory Dow admitted to the authorities. In the Oceans, the Volume Is Rising as Never BeforeA new review of the scientific literature confirms that anthropogenic noise is becoming unbearable for undersea life. Its Borders Shut, New Zealand Prods Local Tourists to ‘Do Something New’A viral ad campaign urges New Zealanders to find new ways to look at their own backyard — and to stop posting hot-tub vacation photos. Mario Draghi Saved the Euro. Can He Now Save Italy?Mario Draghi has broad support as he tries to form a new government and restore Italy’s credibility and clout in Brussels. But Italian politics is a dangerous place for an enigmatic technocrat. Paris Hilton Has a Podcast, With a TwistThe aughts fixture and proto-influencer’s new show with iHeartMedia aims to stake out a middle ground between podcasting and social media. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tests the Limits of Some VotersIn her Georgia district, voters saw Ms. Greene as a conservative voice that would be impossible to ignore. Now the revelation of past social media posts has unsettled some who backed her. More Recent Articles |
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Many commercial baby foods "are tainted with significant levels of toxic heavy metals," a report released Thursday by a House subcommittee said, raising concerns over the safety of the products industry wide.
Dianne Durham, the first Black woman to win a USA Gymnastics national championship and a trailblazer in the sport, died Thursday after a short illness, her husband said. She was 52.
The SEC on Thursday charged investment adviser GPB Capital Holdings and three executives for running a Ponzi-like scheme that defrauded more than 17,000 retail investors of $1.7 billion.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Thursday to increase refugee admissions to 125,000 by 2022, reversing Trump administration policies that lowered admissions to historically low levels.
Sacramento Kings point guard De'Aaron Fox believes the NBA's plan to have an All-Star Game this season amid the COVID-19 pandemic is "stupid."
Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James topped the first round of fan voting for this year's NBA All-Star Game.
Buffalo Sabres head coach Ralph Krueger has tested positive for COVID-19 and is entering the NHL's coronavirus protocols, the team announced Thursday.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin signed a memo Thursday directing all individuals on military installations to wear masks in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
The House on Thursday voted 230-199 to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., of her positions on the education and budget committees.
The Champions League match between Liverpool and Bundesliga member RB Leipzig on Feb. 16 won't be played at Leipzig's Red Bull Arena after Germany barred the Premier League club from entering the country.
NBC said Thursday its new police procedural "Law & Order: Organized Crime," starring Chris Meloni, is set to debut April 1.
Marine Corps officials said about 10 pounds of explosives have gone missing from Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif.
Emma Corrin, who was nominated for Golden Globe and SAG awards this week for her performance in "The Crown," will next star in Amazon Studios' film "My Policeman."
A New Mexico State Police officer died Thursday and others were injured after a shooting on Interstate 10, law enforcement officials said.
The European theater needs a multidomain task force of the type that has existed in the Indo-Pacific theater since 2017, Gen. Christopher Cavoli, who is in charge of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, said Wednesday.
Starz said Thursday it has ordered an eight-part drama called "The Serpent Queen," based on Leonie Frieda's book "Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France. "
Brazilian mining company Vale on Thursday agreed to pay $7 billion in compensation for a 2019 dam collapse that killed 270 people.
A drug used to treat gout reduces the need for supplemental oxygen and speeds recovery in patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19, according to a study published Thursday by RMD Open.
Renee Zellweger has signed on to star in and executive produce NBC's six-episode series, "The Thing About Pam."
The Canadian government on Thursday extended a ban on cruise ships and some smaller pleasure craft in its waters in response to the COVID-19 pandemic through February 2022.
A North Carolina man said a stop for gas and the discovery of a lucky penny led to winning $250,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 is not a foolproof shield against reinfection, a small preliminary study warns. 
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