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 Nets star Kevin Durant to undergo further testing on injured hamstring  Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant, who has been sidelined for nearly a month because of a left hamstring strain, will have more imaging done on the injury next week.      U.S. blacklists IS affiliates in Africa as Specially Designated Global Terrorists  The Biden administration on Wednesday designated two affiliates of the Islamic State in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique as foreign terrorist organizations.      Vikings release OT Riley Reiff to clear cap space; Giants cut Kevin Zeitler  The Minnesota Vikings released veteran offensive tackle Riley Reiff to clear $11.75 million in salary-cap space.      U.S. blacklists adult children of Myanmar junta's leader; Amnesty warns of escalating violence  The Biden administration blacklisted the adult children of the Myanmar junta's leader on Wednesday as human rights groups warn of escalating violence in the Southeast Asian nation.      Patriots' Julian Edelman pens letter to Meyers Leonard after anti-Semitic slur  New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who is Jewish, wrote an open letter to Meyers Leonard on Wednesday about the Miami Heat center's use of an anti-Semitic slur during a recent video game live stream.      Kermit the Frog eliminated from 'Masked Singer'  Kermit the Frog -- dressed as a snail and voiced by puppeteer Matt Vogel -- was the first celebrity eliminated from Season 5 of "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.      Antony Blinken calls for China to provide international access to Xinjiang region  During testimony before Congress Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on China to provide international access to the Xinjiang region amid accusations of genocide against the Uighur Muslim population.      Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Nick Jonas to announce Oscar nominees Monday  Married celebrities Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas are set to read aloud the names of Oscar nominees on Monday morning.      Kansas splits with athletic director Jeff Long after parting ways with Les Miles  The University of Kansas announced Wednesday that Jeff Long was stepping down as athletic director at the school.      Titans continue to clear cap space, release S Kenny Vaccaro  The Tennessee Titans released veteran safety Kenny Vaccaro to free up more salary-cap space ahead of free agency, the team announced Wednesday.      Biden announces plans to acquire 100M more Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses  President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a deal to acquire 100 million more doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine.      'Creed III' in the works with Michael B. Jordan at the helmHouse passes $1.9T COVID-19 aid package, Biden to sign Friday  The House on Monday passed President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, sending it to the White House where he is expected to sign it on Friday.      Apple TV+ orders limited series with Natalie Portman, Lupita Nyong'o  Apple TV+ said Wednesday it has ordered a limited series based on Laura Lippman's novel, "Lady in the Lake."      Apple TV+ renews 'Central Park' for Season 3  Apple TV+ announced Wednesday it has ordered a third season of its animated musical comedy, "Central Park."      Man wins $2M from lottery ticket bought at friend's urging  A North Carolina man learned that peer pressure sometimes can be profitable after a friend urged him to try out some scratch-off lottery tickets and he won a $2 million top prize.      'Virtual' pollinator trade analysis shows importance of biodiversity to global food trade  New analysis of the trade of pollinator-dependent crops suggests it is in the best interest of both developed economies and agricultural-dominated economies to preserve crop diversity and curb biodiversity loss.      Watch: Ohio server surprised by $2,021 tip on a $100 tab  A pair of women who bonded with their server at an Ohio restaurant over a shared grief ended up surprising the worker with a $2,021 tip.      Kentucky man's class ring returned 29 years after being lost on a road  A Kentucky man who lost his class ring 29 years ago had the item returned to him by a man who found it at the side of a road years ago and found the owner through social media.      America Ferrera to return for 'Superstore' finale  America Ferrera will return for the hourlong series finale of the sitcom "Superstore," NBC announced Wednesday.      Pentagon working group to address climate change as national security threat  The Defense Department supports a White House executive order prioritizing climate change, the Secretary of Defense said this week, announcing the establishment of a Climate Working Group within the Pentagon.      Dow climbs 464 points to record as stimulus bill passes, bond yields fall  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 464 points on Wednesday after the House passed President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan and bond yields fell.      Fossilized fish larvae undermine popular theory of vertebrate origins  Scientists have unearthed fossilized fish larvae suggesting ancient lamprey hatchlings looked more like modern adult lampreys than their modern larvae counterparts -- undermining a popular theory of vertebrate evolution.       | 
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 Congress Clears $1.9 Trillion Aid Bill, Sending It to BidenThe sweeping legislation had no support from Republican lawmakers, who called it bloated and unaffordable. It will deliver emergency aid and broader assistance to low- and middle-income Americans.        Biden Plans Messaging Blitz to Sell Economic Aid PlanDrawing on a lesson from early in the Obama administration, the White House wants to tell voters how the legislation will help them and keep Republicans from defining it on their terms.        Obamacare’s About to Get a Lot More Affordable. These Maps Show How.For this year and next, the stimulus bill boosts subsidies for nearly all those buying their own coverage, making insurance free for more people and giving higher-income people discounts for the first time.        A G.O.P. senator tweets approvingly about part of the stimulus bill, without mentioning one detail: his ‘no’ vote.“I’m not going to vote for $1.9 trillion just because it has a couple of good provisions,” Senator Roger Wicker later told reporters.        Merrick Garland Is Confirmed as Attorney GeneralThe federal judge will take over a Justice Department battered during the Trump administration and confronting the threat from domestic extremism.        Marcia Fudge, Biden’s Pick to Lead HUD, Is Confirmed by SenateMs. Fudge faces as tough a task as any cabinet secretary: rebuilding a neglected agency central to the fight against racial inequity and poverty.        Senate Confirms Biden’s Pick to Lead E.P.A.Michael S. Regan has said he intends to act aggressively in carrying out the president’s agenda of fighting climate change.        As Texas’ Mask Mandate Ends, Workers Worry About Covid RisksGov. Greg Abbott cited personal freedom and economic pain while relaxing coronavirus restrictions. But many are upset, especially those who take precautions and work with the public.        A $22,368 Bill That Dodged and Weaved to Find a Gap in America’s Health SystemBad news for one unlucky patient is also a stark example of how dysfunctional U.S. health coverage can be.        Beth Moore, a Prominent Evangelical, Splits With Southern BaptistsA teacher on biblical topics, she cited the “staggering” disorientation of seeing denominational leaders support Donald J. Trump, among other issues.        Mexico Passes Bill to Legalize CannabisLawmakers in Mexico have approved a bill to legalize recreational cannabis, but in a country still marred by a deadly drug war, the proposal has proved divisive.        What Really Happened at ‘Reply All’?A podcast was applauded for its reporting on embedded racism in the workplace. It didn’t make it to the third episode.        Meghan and Harry Interview Divides U.K. Press Over RaceThe fallout from the Harry and Meghan interview created a rare public schism in the press, and an embarrassing reversal, and raised broader questions about racism in Britain.        Stimulus, Texas, Oscars: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.        ‘I Thought I Was Going to Die’: A Capitol Police Officer Recounts Jan. 6Officer Harry Dunn tells us what the Capitol riot was like from the inside.        On Covid Relief, Democrats Deserve a Victory LapA giant aid package is what the country badly needed and what voters wanted.        The Senate’s F-BombMeet the folks who can slow anything down.        What Can Biden’s Plan Do for Poverty? Look to Bangladesh.As that nation turns 50, its surprising success offers lessons about investing in the most marginalized.        Do You Really Need to Fly?Videoconferencing is good enough to replace a lot of pointless business travel.        How Biden Funds His Next Bill: Shrink the $7.5 Trillion Tax GapThe I.R.S. is often unable to detect or fight blatant tax cheating by the rich and big businesses. Restoring the missing revenue is a solution that pays for itself.        When Covid Came, Cherokee Nation Was PreparedIt all starts with universal health care and a history of self-reliance.        Why Is Space Command Moving Into Mo Brooks’s Backyard?The congressman from Huntsville, Ala., was quick to claim that the 2020 election was stolen. His district continues to get special treatment.        Democrats Are Anxious About 2022 — and 2024The fretting starts with the party’s declining share of the Hispanic vote, but it doesn’t end there.        Cancel America’s Student Loan Debt! How Can President Biden Do It?It’s a trillion-dollar crisis that’s crippling the economy and dooming millions of college graduates. So what’s the fairest way to fix it?        Raise the Minimum Wage to Prevent SuicideResearch suggests that increasing the minimum wage could help lower suicide rates.        One Year Later, Rudy Gobert Is at Peace. And Thriving.The Utah Jazz center’s positive test for the coronavirus began a cascading shutdown of American sports. But with a huge new contract and a dominant team, he has moved on.        Oath Keepers Founder Is Said to Be Investigated in Capitol RiotThe inquiry is in its early stages, an official cautioned, but prosecutors have begun laying out evidence in court papers.        Murder Warrant Issued for Austin Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Unarmed ManThe death of Michael Ramos, 42, last April touched off protests against police violence.        Five Oklahoma Officers Charged in Shooting Death of 15-Year-Old BoyFirst-degree manslaughter charges were brought against the police officers after body-camera footage showed them shooting Stavian Rodriguez multiple times after he dropped a gun, prosecutors said.        Georgia Sheriff Reopens Case Into Teenager Found Dead in a Gym MatThe body of Kendrick Johnson, 17, was found upside-down in a large mat in his high school gym in 2013. The county sheriff said the death, initially ruled an accident, should be investigated again.        Furor in Japanese Town Casts Light on Fukushima’s LegacyWhen a mayor volunteered his town for a study on nuclear waste, his house was firebombed, reflecting the lingering anxiety 10 years after the Fukushima disaster.        Aide Says Cuomo Groped Her, as New Details of Account EmergeGov. Andrew Cuomo characterized the new allegations as “gut-wrenching,” but insisted that he has “never done anything like this.”        Paper Source Files for Bankruptcy, Frustrating CardmakersThe chain’s vendors, most of them small-business owners, say they are worried they won’t be paid for orders delivered in the weeks just before the filing.        N.H.L. Returns to ESPN in a 7-Year Deal With an Emphasis on StreamingThe agreement assures hockey a higher profile on SportsCenter and gives ESPN the perfect sport for its streaming ambitions        Harlan Coben, Suburban Dad With 75 Million Books in PrintWith a 33rd novel on the way and deals with Netflix, Amazon and Apple, the prolific author writes in Ubers, at Stop & Shop and just about anywhere else he can.        How to Apologize to Your KidsEveryone snaps sometimes — it’s what you do after that counts.        Two Emerging Designers Who Find Comfort in AntiquityMax Zinser’s new collection of animal-like furniture and Matthew Fisher’s debut offering of marble and wood objects are both rooted in age-old crafts.        A New ‘Aida’ Lands in the Middle of France’s Culture WarsThe production, which examines the work’s colonial legacy, opened after the far right accused the Paris Opera of “antiracism gone mad.”        Review: Royalty as Horror Show in ‘Duchess! Duchess! Duchess!’An uncanny new play imagines Meghan (and Kate, too) trapped in a nightmare palace where racism reigns.        Hilaria Baldwin and the Strange Allure of Celebrity FertilityWhy we can’t stop talking about her … whole thing.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant, who has been sidelined for nearly a month because of a left hamstring strain, will have more imaging done on the injury next week.   
 The Biden administration on Wednesday designated two affiliates of the Islamic State in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique as foreign terrorist organizations.   
 The Minnesota Vikings released veteran offensive tackle Riley Reiff to clear $11.75 million in salary-cap space.   
 The Biden administration blacklisted the adult children of the Myanmar junta's leader on Wednesday as human rights groups warn of escalating violence in the Southeast Asian nation.   
 New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who is Jewish, wrote an open letter to Meyers Leonard on Wednesday about the Miami Heat center's use of an anti-Semitic slur during a recent video game live stream.   
 Kermit the Frog -- dressed as a snail and voiced by puppeteer Matt Vogel -- was the first celebrity eliminated from Season 5 of "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.   
 During testimony before Congress Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on China to provide international access to the Xinjiang region amid accusations of genocide against the Uighur Muslim population.   
 Married celebrities Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas are set to read aloud the names of Oscar nominees on Monday morning.   
 The University of Kansas announced Wednesday that Jeff Long was stepping down as athletic director at the school.   
 The Tennessee Titans released veteran safety Kenny Vaccaro to free up more salary-cap space ahead of free agency, the team announced Wednesday.   
 President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a deal to acquire 100 million more doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine.   
 Michael B. Jordan is set to star in and direct the boxing drama, "Creed III."   
 The House on Monday passed President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, sending it to the White House where he is expected to sign it on Friday.   
 Apple TV+ said Wednesday it has ordered a limited series based on Laura Lippman's novel, "Lady in the Lake."   
 Apple TV+ announced Wednesday it has ordered a third season of its animated musical comedy, "Central Park."   
 A North Carolina man learned that peer pressure sometimes can be profitable after a friend urged him to try out some scratch-off lottery tickets and he won a $2 million top prize.   
 New analysis of the trade of pollinator-dependent crops suggests it is in the best interest of both developed economies and agricultural-dominated economies to preserve crop diversity and curb biodiversity loss.   
 A pair of women who bonded with their server at an Ohio restaurant over a shared grief ended up surprising the worker with a $2,021 tip.   
 A Kentucky man who lost his class ring 29 years ago had the item returned to him by a man who found it at the side of a road years ago and found the owner through social media.   
 America Ferrera will return for the hourlong series finale of the sitcom "Superstore," NBC announced Wednesday.   
 The Defense Department supports a White House executive order prioritizing climate change, the Secretary of Defense said this week, announcing the establishment of a Climate Working Group within the Pentagon.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 464 points on Wednesday after the House passed President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan and bond yields fell.   
 Scientists have unearthed fossilized fish larvae suggesting ancient lamprey hatchlings looked more like modern adult lampreys than their modern larvae counterparts -- undermining a popular theory of vertebrate evolution.   
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