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Rochester suspends officers who pepper-sprayed 9-year-old girl The city of Rochester, N.Y., said Monday that all officers involved in the pepper-spraying of a 9-year-old girl handcuffed in the back of a police car have been suspended. Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson East tests positive for COVID-19 Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson East announced she has tested positive for COVID-19, just weeks after revealing she is pregnant. GOP proposal: $1,000 COVID-19 stimulus payments for only lower-income Americans Senate Republicans met with President Joe Biden Monday to pitch a COVID-19 relief package including a third round of direct stimulus payments to Americans smaller than he has called for. SPLC: While hate groups declined in 2020, hate and bigotry did not The number of hate groups operating in the United States declined for a second straight year in 2020 while levels of hate and bigotry, however, have not as the Southern Poverty Law Center said Monday. Hall of Famer Chipper Jones returns to Braves as hitting consultant Baseball Hall of Famer Chipper Jones is rejoining the Atlanta Braves as a part-time hitting consultant, the club announced Monday. NHL postpones Devils' next three games; 10 players on COVID-19 list The NHL has postponed the New Jersey Devils' next three games because of COVID-19 issues within the organization. House Democrats launch investigation into COVID at U.S. meatpacking plants U.S. House investigators are taking a look at how federal health and safety inspectors dealt with the COVID-19 crisis at U.S. meatpacking plants and whether companies properly moved to protect worker health. Ex-Cowboys TE Jason Witten named head football coach at Texas high school Former Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders tight end Jason Witten has been hired as the next head football coach at Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas. Chiefs place Demarcus Robinson, Daniel Kilgore on COVID-19 list The Kansas City Chiefs have put wide receiver Demarcus Robinson and reserve offensive lineman Daniel Kilgore on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Iowa, South Carolina report first cases of British COVID-19 variant Iowa and South Carolina reported their first cases of the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 strain, first discovered in Britain, over the weekend. Federal prosecutors arrest Florida man, 33, who failed to join Islamic State Federal prosecutors announced Monday that they had arrested a U.S. citizen, 33, who attempted to travel to Syria in his 20s and volunteer for the Islamic State, a designated foreign terrorist group. Businessman plans first all-civilian SpaceX flight to benefit St. Jude's hospital SpaceX announced plans on Monday for the first all-civilian mission to space in late 2021 -- a days long orbit of the Earth, to be led by finance company executive and pilot Jared Isaacman. Heavy snow, high winds lash East coast, mid-Atlantic; Boston, NYC cancel flights A powerful nor'easter hit the mid-Atlantic coast and Northeast Monday, dumping more than a foot of snow in some areas and was expected to intensify Tuesday overnight, the National Weather Service said. Dow rises nearly 230 points as markets rebound from hectic week The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 229 points Monday as U.S. markets rebounded after volatility brought on by online groups targeting heavily-shorted stocks last week. CDC: Black people make up just 5% of those vaccinated against COVID-19 Just over 5% of people vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States during the first month of the rollout were Black, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Candy bar craving leads man to $300,000 lottery jackpot A South Carolina man said he won a $300,000 lottery jackpot thanks to a craving for a candy bar bringing him to the right store at the right time. 'First 3D-printed home in U.S.' for sale in New York A New York state house billed as "the first 3D printed home in the United States" is being listed for sale online with an asking price of $299,999. 'Quantum brain' promises more eco-friendly data centers Using a new combination of materials, scientists have developed a so-called "quantum brain," a piece of computer hardware capable of physically reconfiguring itself as it processes and stores information. Lost and found class ring reconnects old friends across the country A California couple's discovery of a New Hampshire class ring on a beach led to their unexpectedly reconnecting with an old friend who turned out to be the ring's owner. Russian warplane takes low pass over USS Donald Cook in Black Sea A Russian fighter jet conducted a low pass over the USS Donald Cook in the Black Sea on Sunday. . Watch: Texas accidentally issues Amber Alert for cursed doll Chucky The Texas Department of Public Safety said an Amber Alert that was issued for the cursed doll Chucky from the "Child's Play" horror films was a test that was accidentally sent out. $10,140 found in donated clothes returned to owner A city worker sorting through donated clothes in Taiwan came across about $10,140 cash that had been stored in red envelopes and placed in the pockets of a clothing item. ACLU elects first Black board president with NYU Law School professor The American Civil Liberties Union's national board announced Monday that New York University School of Law professor Deborah Archer would be the group's new president, the first Black person to lead the board. |
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Republicans Pitch Biden on Smaller Aid Plan as Democrats Prepare to Act AloneThe president met at the White House with Republican senators seeking a much smaller stimulus plan, but congressional Democrats pressed forward to force through his $1.9 trillion measure, if necessary. McConnell says ‘loony lies’ spread by Marjorie Taylor Greene are a ‘cancer’ on G.O.P.Senator Mitch McConnell issued a scathing rebuke on Monday saying that the “loony lies and conspiracy theories” embraced by Ms. Greene amounted to a “cancer” on the Republican Party. Biden’s Approval Rating Is Trump’s in ReverseSupport from a slim majority might be all President Biden can expect — and maybe it’s all he needs. 77 Days: Trump’s Campaign to Subvert the ElectionHours after the United States voted, the president declared the election a fraud — a lie that unleashed a movement that would shatter democratic norms and upend the peaceful transfer of power. How Trump Is Pocketing Donors' Cash for the FutureWith breathless, often misleading appeals, the former president promised small donors that he was using the money to fight the election results, but in fact stored much of it for future use. Investigation Has Not Found Evidence to Charge Officer in Ashli Babbitt’s DeathThe investigation into the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt was not complete, officials cautioned, and no recommendation had been made to prosecutors yet. Missing in School Reopening Plans: Black Families’ TrustDeep-seated mistrust among Black families toward their public school districts is holding back school reopening, even as Black children suffer inordinately from remote learning. One Coronavirus Case, Total Lockdown: Australia’s Lessons for the WorldThe country’s short, sharp responses have repeatedly subdued the virus and allowed a return to near normalcy. Now its model is being applied to Perth, its fourth-largest city. Biden Faces Pressure to Make Amends on Family SeparationRestitution, mental health services and legal permanent residency are among the demands for compensation to families harmed by the Trump-era border policy. Trump Official’s Last-Day Deal With ICE Union Ties Biden’s HandsA whistle-blower accused Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II of an abuse of power in making sweeping concessions to pro-Trump Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. How Rich Hospitals Profit From Patients in Car CrashesHospitals use century-old lien laws to bypass insurers and charge patients, especially poorer ones, the full amount. 20 Inches of Snow Could Fall on a City Already Quieted by the PandemicNew York found itself in the midst of a nor’easter that was on track to be one of the city’s heaviest storms ever. Relief Proposals, U.S. Economy, Alzheimer’s: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Daily: The Gamestop Rebellion and Wall Street ShowdownWhat began as a story about Reddit versus Wall Street has since revealed itself to be something larger. We have an explanation of what happened and what it means. Reddit C.E.O. on GameStop and the Forum Shaking Up Wall StreetSteve Huffman on the subreddit causing chaos on Wall Street. It’s Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Party NowShe embarrasses some Republicans, but she’s no outlier. The Republican Economic Plan Is an InsultIt’s bad faith in the name of bipartisanship. A Letter to My Liberal FriendsIf you want to know what worries conservatives, look at California. How New York’s Vaccine Program Missed Black and Hispanic ResidentsVaccination rates lag in some of the communities that have been the hardest hit by the virus. Biden's Covid Relief Plan Could Help End the GameStop FrenzyWe can’t beat Wall Street at its own zero-sum game. But we can change the rules. What Canceling Student Debt Would Do for the Racial Wealth GapA solution to the debt crisis would help all borrowers. But it could also begin to address a history of discriminatory policies affecting Black graduates. Raise Your Hand if You Were Expecting Biden to Be a RevolutionaryThe president has been much more left-wing out of the gate than many predicted. What comes next? ‘Mind Boggling’ and ‘Deadly.’ This Is the Trump V.A.’s Racist Legacy.“It needs to be cleaned up right away,” one employee said. Will Denis McDonough, Biden’s pick for V.A. secretary, help repair what’s broken? The Real Rosa Parks Story Is Better Than the Fairy TaleThe way we talk about her covers up uncomfortable truths about American racism. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Should N.B.A. Players Jump the Vaccine Line?Like other celebrities, basketball stars can help build trust in taking the shot. Foo Fighters Wanted to Rule Rock. 25 Years Later, They’re Still Roaring.Dave Grohl and his bandmates are called upon whenever rock music with joy and gravitas is required. Now they’re releasing an album with a twist. Jamie Tarses, Executive in a Hollywood Rise-and-Fall Story, Dies at 56She broke barriers as a woman in the TV industry and turned out hit after hit, only to see it all fizzle under a very public spotlight. North Carolina Discontinues License Plates With Confederate FlagThe Division of Motor Vehicles said it had received complaints about the specialty plate, which had been issued to members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. U.K. Opposition Demands Action as Building Cladding Crisis EscalatesThe Labour Party is pressuring the government to come to the aid of homeowners living in apartments wrapped in dangerous flammable material that was the cause of the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017. Nepal Seeks to Ban 2 Climbers It Says Faked Everest SummitThe Indian climbers submitted doctored photos appearing to show them atop the world’s tallest peak, Nepal says. Fake claims of Everest climbs have become common. To Get on This SpaceX Flight, You Don’t Have to Be Rich, Just LuckyJared Isaacman, 37-year-old founder of Shift4 Payments, is chartering a trip to orbit and raffling a seat to a random winner to raise money for childhood cancer research. Dustin Diamond, Actor on ‘Saved by the Bell,’ Dies at 44Mr. Diamond played Screech on the NBC high school sitcom, but struggled to find work and reconcile with cast members in the decades after the show ended. Your New Favorite SoupMelissa Clark’s latest, a creamy potato-Cheddar soup with quick-pickled jalapeños, is easy to love. Nitrous Nation: A Party Drug EnduresHippie crack. Whippets. Laughing gas. A casual party drug endures. Now’s the Time for Homemade DumplingsFor Lunar New Year, shape savory and sweet Chinese dumplings at home. How Kamala Harris Rose — and Rose“Kamala’s Way” is the story of Harris’s dramatic political career, as told by the longtime California journalist Dan Morain. The 10 Best Titles Leaving Netflix This MonthAn array of great movies and TV shows are leaving for U.S. subscribers by February’s end. It’s a short month; stream these while you can. To Promote Vaccines, New Orleans Dances With Its Sleeves Rolled UpThe new, upbeat “Sleeves Up, NOLA” campaign deftly uses local personalities and the Carnival dance culture to encourage citizens to get a Covid shot. Evan Rachel Wood Accuses Marilyn Manson of Abuse“He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years,” Ms. Wood, said on Instagram. Hours later Mr. Manson’s label dropped him. More Recent Articles |
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The city of Rochester, N.Y., said Monday that all officers involved in the pepper-spraying of a 9-year-old girl handcuffed in the back of a police car have been suspended.
Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson East announced she has tested positive for COVID-19, just weeks after revealing she is pregnant.
Senate Republicans met with President Joe Biden Monday to pitch a COVID-19 relief package including a third round of direct stimulus payments to Americans smaller than he has called for.
The number of hate groups operating in the United States declined for a second straight year in 2020 while levels of hate and bigotry, however, have not as the Southern Poverty Law Center said Monday.
Baseball Hall of Famer Chipper Jones is rejoining the Atlanta Braves as a part-time hitting consultant, the club announced Monday.
The NHL has postponed the New Jersey Devils' next three games because of COVID-19 issues within the organization.
U.S. House investigators are taking a look at how federal health and safety inspectors dealt with the COVID-19 crisis at U.S. meatpacking plants and whether companies properly moved to protect worker health.
Former Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders tight end Jason Witten has been hired as the next head football coach at Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas.
The Kansas City Chiefs have put wide receiver Demarcus Robinson and reserve offensive lineman Daniel Kilgore on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Iowa and South Carolina reported their first cases of the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 strain, first discovered in Britain, over the weekend.
Federal prosecutors announced Monday that they had arrested a U.S. citizen, 33, who attempted to travel to Syria in his 20s and volunteer for the Islamic State, a designated foreign terrorist group.
SpaceX announced plans on Monday for the first all-civilian mission to space in late 2021 -- a days long orbit of the Earth, to be led by finance company executive and pilot Jared Isaacman.
A powerful nor'easter hit the mid-Atlantic coast and Northeast Monday, dumping more than a foot of snow in some areas and was expected to intensify Tuesday overnight, the National Weather Service said.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 229 points Monday as U.S. markets rebounded after volatility brought on by online groups targeting heavily-shorted stocks last week.
Just over 5% of people vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States during the first month of the rollout were Black, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
A South Carolina man said he won a $300,000 lottery jackpot thanks to a craving for a candy bar bringing him to the right store at the right time.
A New York state house billed as "the first 3D printed home in the United States" is being listed for sale online with an asking price of $299,999.
Using a new combination of materials, scientists have developed a so-called "quantum brain," a piece of computer hardware capable of physically reconfiguring itself as it processes and stores information.
A California couple's discovery of a New Hampshire class ring on a beach led to their unexpectedly reconnecting with an old friend who turned out to be the ring's owner.
A Russian fighter jet conducted a low pass over the USS Donald Cook in the Black Sea on Sunday. .
The Texas Department of Public Safety said an Amber Alert that was issued for the cursed doll Chucky from the "Child's Play" horror films was a test that was accidentally sent out.
A city worker sorting through donated clothes in Taiwan came across about $10,140 cash that had been stored in red envelopes and placed in the pockets of a clothing item.
The American Civil Liberties Union's national board announced Monday that New York University School of Law professor Deborah Archer would be the group's new president, the first Black person to lead the board. 
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