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The NBA announced Monday that no players, coaches or game officials tested positive for COVID-19 while in Atlanta for All-Star weekend.
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  1. NBA reports zero positive COVID-19 tests over All-Star Game weekend
  2. U.S. offers Venezuelans TPS protection from deportation
  3. Judge rules 'QAnon Shaman' must remain in jail while awaiting trial
  4. Seattle Seahawks release two-time Pro Bowl DE Carlos Dunlap
  5. Titans trading former first-round pick Isaiah Wilson to Dolphins
  6. Brazilian Judge annuls former president Lula da Silva's graft convictions
  7. Dallas Cowboys, star QB Dak Prescott reach 4-year, $160M deal
  8. New York A.G. appoints lawyers for Andrew Cuomo investigation
  9. Georgia Senate approves eliminating no-excuse absentee voting
  10. Creighton reinstates men's basketball coach Greg McDermott
  11. President Joe Biden signs executive orders for gender equity, women's rights
  12. Missile Defense Agency to consider two sites for Hawaii-based radar
  13. Syrian president Assad, wife test positive for COVID-19
  14. Dow rises 306 points; tech stocks drag S&P 500, Nasdaq lower
  15. Wrong turn, 'lucky biscuit' lead man to $250,000 lottery jackpot
  16. Pentagon authorizes more personnel for U.S. COVID-19 vaccinations
  17. Report calls for permanent National Guard units to protect Capitol
  18. Watch: Teenager spends 36 hours on swing to break Guinness record
  19. Some sea slugs sever their own heads, grow whole new bodies
  20. Watch: Idaho men pass giant beach ball 4,169 times for Guinness record
  21. U.S. Navy joins, Oman, France, Britain in mine countermeasures exercises
  22. North Carolina family reunited with lost cat after four years

NBA reports zero positive COVID-19 tests over All-Star Game weekend

The NBA announced Monday that no players, coaches or game officials tested positive for COVID-19 while in Atlanta for All-Star weekend.
    

U.S. offers Venezuelans TPS protection from deportation

The Biden administration on Monday said it will allow potentially hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already in the United States to remain in the country due to the humanitarian crisis their country faces.
    

Judge rules 'QAnon Shaman' must remain in jail while awaiting trial

A federal judge ruled that Jacob Chansley, the self-described "QAnon Shaman," must remain in jail as he awaits his trial on charges related to his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
    

Seattle Seahawks release two-time Pro Bowl DE Carlos Dunlap

The Seattle Seahawks released veteran defensive end Carlos Dunlap on Monday, the team announced.
    

Titans trading former first-round pick Isaiah Wilson to Dolphins

The Tennessee Titans have agreed to trade former first-round pick Isaiah Wilson to the Miami Dolphins.
    

Brazilian Judge annuls former president Lula da Silva's graft convictions

A Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Monday annulled a series of criminal convictions against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, possibly setting the stage for his political comeback.
    

Dallas Cowboys, star QB Dak Prescott reach 4-year, $160M deal

The Dallas Cowboys and star quarterback Dak Prescott have agreed to a massive contract that will tie the two-time Pro Bowl selection to the franchise for the next four years.
    

New York A.G. appoints lawyers for Andrew Cuomo investigation

New York Attorney General Letitia James appointed former U.S. Attorney Joon Kim and employment discrimination attorney Anne Clark to lead the investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
    

Georgia Senate approves eliminating no-excuse absentee voting

The Georgia Senate on Monday passed a sweeping measure backed by Republican legislators to restrict absentee voting after the GOP lost statewide elections for president and U.S. Senate.
    

Creighton reinstates men's basketball coach Greg McDermott

Creighton University reinstated men's basketball coach Greg McDermott following a one-game suspension for using a racially insensitive analogy last month.
    

President Joe Biden signs executive orders for gender equity, women's rights

President Joe Biden signed two executive orders on Monday in recognition of International Women's Day to support gender equity and equal rights in the United States.
    

Missile Defense Agency to consider two sites for Hawaii-based radar

The Missile Defense Agency is again considering a radar defense array in Hawaii, with two sites under consideration, after previously dropping plans to build it because of adverse public reaction.
    

Syrian president Assad, wife test positive for COVID-19

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma each have tested positive for the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, official Syrian media reported Monday.
    

Dow rises 306 points; tech stocks drag S&P 500, Nasdaq lower

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 306 points on Monday while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell as investors continued to sell off tech stocks.
    

Wrong turn, 'lucky biscuit' lead man to $250,000 lottery jackpot

A North Carolina man said taking a wrong turn on his way to a job site and stopping for a "lucky biscuit" led him to a $250,000 lottery jackpot.
    

Pentagon authorizes more personnel for U.S. COVID-19 vaccinations

Additional U.S. troops will be involved in administering COVID-19 vaccinations to the civilian population, the Defense Department announced.
    

Report calls for permanent National Guard units to protect Capitol

The U.S. Capitol needs a permanent, "quick reaction" force to defend it from future violence, a task force report submitted on Monday says.
    

Watch: Teenager spends 36 hours on swing to break Guinness record

A 17-year-old New Zealand boy broke a Guinness World Record when he spent 36 consecutive hours swinging on a playground swing set.
    

Some sea slugs sever their own heads, grow whole new bodies

For at least two species of sea slug, decapitation is no big deal. After purposefully severing its head, a sacoglossan sea slug can regrow its entire body, heart and all.
    

Watch: Idaho men pass giant beach ball 4,169 times for Guinness record

A pair of Idaho men broke a Guinness World Record when they passed a giant beach ball back and forth a total 4,169 times.
    

U.S. Navy joins, Oman, France, Britain in mine countermeasures exercises

Five ships of U.S. Naval Forces Command joined forces of Oman, France and the United Kingdom for a mine countermeasures exercise, the U.S. Navy said.
    

North Carolina family reunited with lost cat after four years

A North Carolina woman whose cat went missing in 2016, just before a hurricane hit the area, was reunited with her now 20-year-old pet after the feline was found a few miles from her home.
    
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  1. Will you get the third stimulus check? Here's how to know. - CNN
  2. President Biden Faces Challenge From Surge of Migrants at the Border - The New York Times
  3. Jury selection on pause for ex-cop charged in Floyd's death - POLITICO
  4. Relief bill is most significant legislation for Black farmers since Civil Rights Act, experts say - The Washington Post
  5. L.A. County on cusp of wider reopenings as COVID numbers dip - Los Angeles Times
  6. Here’s where you can find Kaupakalua Dam evacuation zone information - KHON2
  7. Overcoming Democratic opposition, Georgia Senate Republicans advance bill to end no-excuse absentee voting - ABC News
  8. Founder of Ghost Ship warehouse gets nine years in prison in blaze that killed 36 - NBC News
  9. Twitter sues Texas attorney general over investigation into content moderation practices - POLITICO
  10. Cornel West Leaves Harvard for Union Theological Seminary - The New York Times
  11. Swiss biopharma company to produce Russian Sputnik vaccine in Italy | TheHill - The Hill
  12. Equatorial Guinea Takes Stock After Giant Explosions - The Wall Street Journal
  13. Myanmar: protesters allowed to leave apartments after being trapped by military - The Guardian
  14. Macomb County Prosecutor says criminal charges possible against Governor Whitmer over nursing home deaths - WXYZ
  15. Dow futures rise, extending Monday's 300-point rally - CNBC
  16. Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Arrives in San Diego - countynewscenter.com
  17. How high can rates go? This chart shows this year's sharp climb in long-term Treasury rates - MarketWatch
  18. Xpeng predicts it will deliver fewer electric cars than Nio in the first quarter - CNBC
  19. Dell’s new G15 is a speckled gaming laptop coming to China first - The Verge
  20. Apple's Long-Rumored Mixed Reality Headset To Launch In 2022: Analyst - Benzinga
  21. Apple Security Fixes Mean it's Time to Update Your iPhones, iPads, Macs and Watches - Gizmodo
  22. Super Nintendo World opening in Universal Japan on March 18 - Polygon
  23. Meghan Markle Tells Oprah Everyone Should Have a Right to Privacy in an Exclusive Clip - Oprah Mag
  24. Blake Shelton tries to win over 'Voice' contestant with Gwen Stefani wedding and pregnancy jokes: 'She's delivering twins right now!' - Yahoo Entertainment
  25. A Bachelor Fan Account Crunched the Numbers on Matt James’s Controversial Season - Vulture
  26. Kansas, coach Les Miles part ways amid allegations of misconduct from time at LSU - CBS Sports
  27. Aljamain Sterling responds to Russian trolls, John McCarthy and fighter critics after UFC 259 DQ win - MMA Fighting
  28. 50 years ago today, Ali and Frazier stepped into the ring and delivered a divided nation its greatest sporting - Deadspin
  29. Rare meteorite that fell on UK driveway may contain 'ingredients for life' - CNN
  30. Heads up: Some sea slugs grow new bodies after decapitation - KSL.com
  31. Speedy meteoroid creates fireball in sky over parts of New England - WCVB Boston
  32. Mars Rover Landing Site Named After Sci-Fi Legend Octavia Butler - Gizmodo
  33. Israel said not planning to follow CDC in relaxing mask mandates for vaccinated - The Times of Israel
  34. Cases of South African coronavirus variant detected at Colorado correctional facility: officials - Fox News
  35. Severe Obesity Raises Risk of Covid-19 Hospitalization and Death, Study Finds - The New York Times
  36. CDC says fully vaccinated people can gather indoors without masks - The Points Guy

Will you get the third stimulus check? Here's how to know. - CNN


President Biden Faces Challenge From Surge of Migrants at the Border - The New York Times

Jury selection on pause for ex-cop charged in Floyd's death - POLITICO


Relief bill is most significant legislation for Black farmers since Civil Rights Act, experts say - The Washington Post

L.A. County on cusp of wider reopenings as COVID numbers dip - Los Angeles Times


Here’s where you can find Kaupakalua Dam evacuation zone information - KHON2

Overcoming Democratic opposition, Georgia Senate Republicans advance bill to end no-excuse absentee voting - ABC News

Founder of Ghost Ship warehouse gets nine years in prison in blaze that killed 36 - NBC News

Twitter sues Texas attorney general over investigation into content moderation practices - POLITICO

Cornel West Leaves Harvard for Union Theological Seminary - The New York Times

Swiss biopharma company to produce Russian Sputnik vaccine in Italy | TheHill - The Hill

Equatorial Guinea Takes Stock After Giant Explosions - The Wall Street Journal

Myanmar: protesters allowed to leave apartments after being trapped by military - The Guardian

Macomb County Prosecutor says criminal charges possible against Governor Whitmer over nursing home deaths - WXYZ

Dow futures rise, extending Monday's 300-point rally - CNBC

Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Arrives in San Diego - countynewscenter.com

How high can rates go? This chart shows this year's sharp climb in long-term Treasury rates - MarketWatch

Xpeng predicts it will deliver fewer electric cars than Nio in the first quarter - CNBC

Dell’s new G15 is a speckled gaming laptop coming to China first - The Verge

Apple's Long-Rumored Mixed Reality Headset To Launch In 2022: Analyst - Benzinga

Apple Security Fixes Mean it's Time to Update Your iPhones, iPads, Macs and Watches - Gizmodo

Super Nintendo World opening in Universal Japan on March 18 - Polygon

Meghan Markle Tells Oprah Everyone Should Have a Right to Privacy in an Exclusive Clip - Oprah Mag

Blake Shelton tries to win over 'Voice' contestant with Gwen Stefani wedding and pregnancy jokes: 'She's delivering twins right now!' - Yahoo Entertainment

A Bachelor Fan Account Crunched the Numbers on Matt James’s Controversial Season - Vulture

Kansas, coach Les Miles part ways amid allegations of misconduct from time at LSU - CBS Sports

Aljamain Sterling responds to Russian trolls, John McCarthy and fighter critics after UFC 259 DQ win - MMA Fighting

50 years ago today, Ali and Frazier stepped into the ring and delivered a divided nation its greatest sporting - Deadspin

Rare meteorite that fell on UK driveway may contain 'ingredients for life' - CNN

Heads up: Some sea slugs grow new bodies after decapitation - KSL.com

Speedy meteoroid creates fireball in sky over parts of New England - WCVB Boston

Mars Rover Landing Site Named After Sci-Fi Legend Octavia Butler - Gizmodo

Israel said not planning to follow CDC in relaxing mask mandates for vaccinated - The Times of Israel

Cases of South African coronavirus variant detected at Colorado correctional facility: officials - Fox News

Severe Obesity Raises Risk of Covid-19 Hospitalization and Death, Study Finds - The New York Times

CDC says fully vaccinated people can gather indoors without masks - The Points Guy

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  1. President Biden Faces Challenge From Surge of Migrants at the Border
  2. President Biden Will Revisit Trump Rules on Campus Sexual Assault
  3. Roy Blunt of Missouri, No. 4 Senate Republican, Plans to Retire
  4. Vaccinated Americans, Let the Unmasked Gatherings Begin (but Start Small)
  5. Many ‘Long Covid’ Patients Had No Symptoms From Their Initial Infection
  6. Women Report Worse Side Effects After a Covid Vaccine
  7. Inside the Lincoln Project’s Secrets, Side Deals and Scandals
  8. Meghan Markle's Interview Rekindles Princess Diana Memories
  9. Prince Harry Finally Takes On White Privilege: His Own
  10. Governor Cuomo Sexual Harassment Inquiry to Be Led by 2 Lawyers
  11. Cuomo Book Promotion Halted by Publisher, Citing Nursing Homes Inquiry
  12. The Best Bagels Are in California (Sorry, New York)
  13. Building Pizzas That Can Survive the Box
  14. Vaccinations, Schools, Meghan Fallout: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  15. Biden’s Dilemmas, Part 2: Children at the Border
  16. Don’t Let QAnon Bully Congress
  17. Will Stagnation Follow the Biden Boom?
  18. There Is a Generational Divide Among Republicans
  19. Of Nazis, Crimes and Punishment
  20. Cuomo Thought There Was No Limit to His Power
  21. Meghan, Harry and ‘Dysfunctional’ Families
  22. A Post-Covid World Is On the Horizon. But We’re Not There Yet.
  23. Can Libya Put Itself Back Together Again?
  24. I Asked the Head of Space Force What the Agency Has Done for Me Lately
  25. These 10 Women Are Changing the Landscape of Leadership
  26. Sanctions Are Reimposed on Israeli Billionaire Granted Relief Under Trump
  27. Cornel West Leaves Harvard for Union Theological Seminary
  28. Man Threatened to Lynch 2 Congressmen, U.S. Says
  29. Les Miles Leaves Kansas Days After Harassment Accusations at L.S.U. Became Public
  30. Missouri Pastor Who Sermonized That Women Must Look Good for Their Husbands Goes on Leave
  31. Covid-19 Conundrum in Rome: More Homeless on Streets as Shelters Shrink
  32. A Women’s March in Mexico City Turns Violent, With at Least 81 Injured
  33. Carla Wallenda, Surefooted Mainstay of a High-Wire Act, Dies at 85
  34. How Bad Was the Coronavirus Pandemic on Tourism in 2020? Look at the Numbers.
  35. What’s on TV This Week: ‘Coming to America’ and the Grammy Awards
  36. Book Review: ‘Infinite Country,’ by Patricia Engel
  37. Diary of a Song Breaks Down the Grammys
  38. Weston McKennie Is Right Where He Belongs at Juventus
  39. The Party Is Coming. Here’s What to Wear.
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  41. In Oprah Interview, Meghan Says Life as Royal Made Her Suicidal
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President Biden Faces Challenge From Surge of Migrants at the Border

The president’s promise of a more humane policy is being tested as more unaccompanied children seek to enter the United States from Mexico.
    

President Biden Will Revisit Trump Rules on Campus Sexual Assault

The Biden administration will examine regulations by Betsy DeVos that gave the force of law to rules that granted more due-process rights to students accused of sexual assault.
    

Roy Blunt of Missouri, No. 4 Senate Republican, Plans to Retire

Mr. Blunt, a fixture of Republican leadership in Congress who had been known for his ability to work with both parties, said he would not seek re-election in 2022.
    

Vaccinated Americans, Let the Unmasked Gatherings Begin (but Start Small)

The C.D.C. on Monday released long-awaited advice for immunized people, a glimpse at the next stage of the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Many ‘Long Covid’ Patients Had No Symptoms From Their Initial Infection

An analysis of electronic medical records in California found that 32 percent started with asymptomatic infections but reported troubling aftereffects weeks and months later.
    

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Men and women tend to respond differently to many kinds of vaccines. That’s probably because of a mix of factors, including hormones, genes and the dosing of the shots.
    

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A civil war broke out in the group as it antagonized Donald Trump, with leaders splintering over financial arrangements and revelations of online harassment by a top official.
    

Meghan Markle's Interview Rekindles Princess Diana Memories

A quarter-century after Princess Diana broke her silence about life among the British royals, Meghan Markle did the same. Their stories were remarkably similar.
    

Prince Harry Finally Takes On White Privilege: His Own

Meghan Markle and Harry’s interview revealed a catalyst for their reinvention, our critic writes: Harry’s racial awakening after attacks on Markle.
    

Governor Cuomo Sexual Harassment Inquiry to Be Led by 2 Lawyers

Attorney General Letitia James named a former federal prosecutor, Joon H. Kim, and an employment lawyer, Anne L. Clark, to lead the investigation that may determine the governor’s future.
    

Cuomo Book Promotion Halted by Publisher, Citing Nursing Homes Inquiry

“American Crisis” was supposed to be a triumphant account of New York’s coronavirus fight. But as scandals swirl, sales have dramatically slowed.
    

The Best Bagels Are in California (Sorry, New York)

West Coast bakers are driving a great bagel boom, producing some of the most delicious versions around and finding ways to expand during the pandemic.
    

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Biden’s Dilemmas, Part 2: Children at the Border

In the second part of our look at the issues the current administration is facing, we examine the president’s response to the growing number of minors at the border.
    

Don’t Let QAnon Bully Congress

Allowing the U.S. government to be held hostage by political extremists is unacceptable.
    

Will Stagnation Follow the Biden Boom?

The relief bill is done; infrastructure may be harder.
    

There Is a Generational Divide Among Republicans

It shows up most clearly in the debate over whether parents should get federal money for their children.
    

Of Nazis, Crimes and Punishment

Some offenses are so hideous that even the distance of history offers no shield. But that doesn’t make justice easy.
    

Cuomo Thought There Was No Limit to His Power

Besieged on multiple fronts, the governor is no longer holding forth; he’s just trying to hold on.
    

Meghan, Harry and ‘Dysfunctional’ Families

“Thanks, Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry, for reminding us it is OK to have a dysfunctional family,” a reader writes. Other readers offer their reactions to the Oprah interview.
    

A Post-Covid World Is On the Horizon. But We’re Not There Yet.

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Can Libya Put Itself Back Together Again?

There’s a glimmer of hope.
    

I Asked the Head of Space Force What the Agency Has Done for Me Lately

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These 10 Women Are Changing the Landscape of Leadership

In fields like agriculture and technology, they have staked a claim with their pioneering work and are building a path for the next generation.
    

Sanctions Are Reimposed on Israeli Billionaire Granted Relief Under Trump

The Biden administration moved to reverse an action that had benefited Dan Gertler, who has been accused of corruption over mining deals in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
    

Cornel West Leaves Harvard for Union Theological Seminary

The public intellectual and professor of African-American studies will head to Union Theological Seminary in New York.
    

Man Threatened to Lynch 2 Congressmen, U.S. Says

A judge on Monday ordered Kenneth R. Hubert of Missouri held in jail, saying his words rose to the level of posing danger.
    

Les Miles Leaves Kansas Days After Harassment Accusations at L.S.U. Became Public

The football coach was 3-18 in two seasons at Kansas, but his departure can be traced to accusations of sexual harassment during his title-winning tenure in Baton Rouge, La.
    

Missouri Pastor Who Sermonized That Women Must Look Good for Their Husbands Goes on Leave

Stewart-Allen Clark, whose comments were admonished by a Baptist group, is “seeking professional counseling,” his church said.
    

Covid-19 Conundrum in Rome: More Homeless on Streets as Shelters Shrink

Distancing measures have forced shelters to limit capacity, leaving many homeless people vulnerable to harsh weather and other hardships.
    

A Women’s March in Mexico City Turns Violent, With at Least 81 Injured

Armed with blowtorches and hammers, women demonstrated at the president’s residence, demanding that Mexico’s government take action to address one of the world’s worst rates of gender violence.
    

Carla Wallenda, Surefooted Mainstay of a High-Wire Act, Dies at 85

The last surviving child of the Flying Wallendas’ founder, she was with the troupe for seven decades, performing heart-stopping aerial stunts into her 80s.
    

How Bad Was the Coronavirus Pandemic on Tourism in 2020? Look at the Numbers.

The dramatic effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the travel industry and beyond are made clear in six charts.
    

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Coming to America’ and the Grammy Awards

The original “Coming to America” airs on Paramount Network. And this year’s Grammy Awards airs on CBS.
    

Book Review: ‘Infinite Country,’ by Patricia Engel

“Infinite Country,” by Patricia Engel, follows a mixed-status exodus across the American border.
    

Diary of a Song Breaks Down the Grammys

Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and more will face off this weekend for record of the year. In this special Diary of a Song episode, The New York Times’ pop music team dissects the award show’s premier category.
    

Weston McKennie Is Right Where He Belongs at Juventus

What is most surprising about the American’s path to Juventus is not how far he has come, but how effortless he has made the journey look.
    

The Party Is Coming. Here’s What to Wear.

Designers have looked into their crystal balls and predicted the future. It’s fancy. Ideas from Loewe, Versace and Thom Browne — plus a hard-core Givenchy.
    

Battered but Unbowed: How Beckett Speaks to a New Era

Adaptations of “Happy Days” and “First Love,” works by the master of existential wheel-spinning, show us how to live in place.
    

In Oprah Interview, Meghan Says Life as Royal Made Her Suicidal

In a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, the Duchess of Sussex said she had asked officials at Buckingham Palace for medical help but was told it would damage the institution.
    

What We Learned From Meghan and Harry’s Interview

The Sussexes accused the royal family of failing to protect them, both emotionally and financially.
    

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