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University of Kansas puts football coach Les Miles on leave The University of Kansas placed head coach Les Miles on administrative leave and will conduct a full review to determine his future with the football program. NBA fines Jazz stars Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert for criticizing officials The NBA fined Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell and center Rudy Gobert on Friday, two days after the pair of teammates criticized the officiating in Wednesday's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Former All-Star forward Blake Griffin agrees to contract buyout with Pistons Former All-Star forward Blake Griffin agreed to a contract buyout with the Detroit Pistons and will become an unrestricted free agent, the team announced Friday. Ex-NHL player, 'Miracle on Ice' star Mark Pavelich found dead at 63 Mark Pavelich, a former NHL player who was a member of the United States' "Miracle on Ice" 1980 Olympic hockey team, was found dead at a treatment facility in Minnesota. He was 63. California's Disneyland, outdoor stadiums could reopen April Disneyland could soon be opening its doors after California unveiled new guidelines Friday for the reopening of the state's theme parks. NFL hires Maia Chaka as league's first Black female on-field official The NFL hired Maia Chaka as a gameday official for the upcoming season, making her the first Black woman to join the league's on-field officiating staff. N.Y. State Senate votes to revoke Gov. Andrew Cuomo's emergency powers The New York State Senate on Friday voted to repeal the temporary emergency powers granted to Gov. Andrew Cuomo at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Senate hits roadblock in COVID-19 relief 'vote-a-rama' The Senate's efforts to vote on a series of amendments to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief bill hit a roadblock Friday over the extension of unemployment benefits. 'Gut feeling' leads Michigan woman to $1 million Mega Millions jackpot A Michigan woman said a "gut feeling" inspired her to mix up her usual lottery routine, and she ended up winning a $1 million Mega Millions jackpot. Mars rover Perseverance makes first drive on Red Planet NASA's new Mars rover, Perseverance, made its first short drive on the Red Planet on Thursday and took images of its own wheel marks in the Martian dust. George Floyd death: Appeals court orders judge to rethink 3rd-degree murder charge for Derek Chauvin The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Friday ordered a lower court to reconsider reinstating third-degree murder charges for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd. Israel's Benny Gantz: plans to attack Iran nuclear sites updated Israel is preparing to act independently against Iran and is updating plans for military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said. Watch: Missing New Jersey cat turns up four years later in Pittsburgh A cat that went missing from her New Jersey home four years ago was reunited with her owner when she turned up at a Pittsburgh shelter four years later. Humans evolved to use water much more efficiently than apes In a first-of-its-kind study, published Friday in the journal Current Biology, researchers were able to show that humans process water much more efficiently than our closest primate relatives. Car bomb kills several at busy Mogadishu, Somalia, restaurant A car bomb in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu left at least 10 people dead and dozens of others injured Friday, local police said. Watch: Turkey crashes through window into California dentist's office An employee at a dentist's office in California received a scare when a large turkey came crashing through a window and into the patient consultant area. Raytheon receives $74M contract for AMRAAM missile integration The Defense Department's latest contract with Raytheon is meant to support integration of AMRAAM missiles with current and future Air Force aircraft. Hospital costs for substance use patients exceed $13B annually, study finds The diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorder, as well as the management of related health complications, including overdoses, results in more than $13 billion in medical costs annually, a CDC analysis found. Watch: Photo found in used book returned to family decades later A New York woman who found a decades-old family photo in a used book she bought 15 years ago was able to return the photo to the family thanks to social media. Watch: New York woman finds empty apartment behind bathroom mirror A New York woman investigating a hole behind her bathroom mirror climbed through and made a startling discovery -- an entire empty apartment. San Diego Zoo vaccinates bonobos, orangutans against COVID-19 The San Diego Zoo has vaccinated several great apes with an experimental COVID-19 for animals, zoo officials said. Apple renews 'Dear...' for a second season with Selena Gomez, Viola Davis Apple TV+ has renewed documentary series "Dear..." for a second season, the streaming service announced on Friday. Software mogul John McAfee charged with cryptocurrency fraud Federal prosecutors have charged antivirus software mogul John McAfee and an adviser with conspiracy to commit fraud, among other crimes, in a scheme involving cryptocurrency investments, authorities said Friday. In photos: Pope Francis makes first-ever visit to Iraq Pope Francis visits Iraq, the first pontiff ever to do so, arriving March 5, 2021. In the three-day trip, the pope will visit the nation's Catholic faithful and offer support amid the COVID-19 crisis. About 500,000 Christians live in Iraq, a drastic decline since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. GAO: Military women have higher out-of-pocket expenses than male counterparts Female service members pay significantly more out-of-pocket expenses than male counterparts, notably in uniform costs, the General Accountability Office said. Astronauts conclude spacewalk maintenance on International Space Station Astronauts Kate Rubins and Soichi Noguchi completed a spacewalk Friday of 6 hours, 56 minutes to perform maintenance on the exterior of the International Space Station. |
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Biden Presses Economic Aid Plan, Rejecting Inflation FearsDespite a better-than-expected jobs report, administration officials stressed that millions of workers still needed help from a proposed $1.9 trillion stimulus package. What’s in a Vote-a-Rama?Senate Democrats are racing to pass President Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. That doesn’t mean things are moving fast. February 2021 Jobs Report: U.S. Economy Added 379,000 JobsU.S. employers added 379,000 to their payrolls in February, increasing hopes that vaccinations and reopenings are giving the economic recovery a firmer grip. More Democrats Join Effort to Abolish the FilibusterThe mood in the party is shifting quickly, as fears grow that Republicans will block Mr. Biden’s biggest plans U.S. and Europe Will Suspend Tariffs on Alcohol, Food and AirplanesThe governments agreed to temporarily halt levies on billions of dollars of products as they search for a settlement to a long-running clash over subsidies given to Airbus and Boeing. FBI Finds Contact Between Proud Boys Member and Trump Associate Before Capitol RiotA leader of the far-right group separately said he had been in touch with Roger Stone, but an official said it was not the same contact investigators found through electronic communications records. Representative Eric Swalwell Sues Trump Over Capitol RiotThe suit by Representative Eric Swalwell accuses Donald J. Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 attack and conspiring to prevent Congress from formalizing President Biden’s victory. Federico Klein Arrested in Storming of CapitolFederico Klein was an outspoken religious conservative with a “perfectly suburban” background before the F.B.I. arrested him for assaulting Capitol Police. The secretive Capitol Police Board is poised for an overhaul, if not elimination, after the Jan. 6 riot.What Drives Latino Men to Republicans?Several voters said values like individual responsibility and providing for one’s family, and a desire for lower taxes and financial stability, led them to reject a party embraced by their parents. Kay Ivey, Alabama's Republican Governor, Resists Calls to Lift Mask OrderBy most measures, Gov. Kay Ivey is a predictable Southern Republican, but she has charted her own course on efforts to control the coronavirus. They Spent 24 Years Behind Bars. Then the Case Fell Apart.A judge threw out the murder convictions of three New York men on Friday and admonished prosecutors for withholding evidence that cast serious doubt on their guilt. Eyeing Re-election, Macron Walks a Tightrope Above Swirling Crises in FranceThe French president wants to change Europe, redefine his country and win re-election. But first he needs to overcome the biggest economic and social crisis since World War II. Biden’s Dilemmas, Part 1: Punishing Saudi ArabiaIn the first of two parts about what we’re learning about the current administration, we look at the president’s approach to justice in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. Cuomo Discovers #MeToo Means #HimTooDemocrats agonize over the fate of a falling star. The Empty Religions of InstagramHow did influencers become our moral authorities? Black People Need Better Covid-19 Vaccine Access, Not Better Vaccine AttitudesThe focus on “hesitancy” as the driver of lower Covid-19 vaccination rates misses the real problem, and opportunity. Stop. Breathe. We Can’t Keep Working Like This.Cal Newport explains how Slack and Gmail are making us miserable — and what to do about it. You Were Duped Into Saying Yes. Is That Still Consent?Legal scholars have long debated this question. Recent psychological studies shed new light. Can We Put an End to the Vaccine Hunger Games?Too many local governments are still struggling with the technology that people use to get appointments. Too Many Smart People Are Being Too Dismissive of InflationFears were overblown for years. But let’s not be blasé about how hard it could be to halt high prices if they haunt us again. One Old Way of Keeping Black People From Voting Still WorksA promising bill to ensure African-Americans’ civil rights was snuffed out by a Senate filibuster in 1891. Is This the End of French Intellectual Life?The country’s culture of argument has come under the sway of a more ideological, more identity-focused model imported from the United States. The Israeli Feminist Trying to Save Liberal ZionismCan Merav Michaeli rescue Israel’s Labor Party? She Was a Star of New Palestinian Music. Then She Played Beside the Mosque.Sama’ Abdulhadi helped build the Palestinian electronic music scene. Now she is at the center of a debate about Palestinian cultural identity. Why My Teenage Self Gave Woody Allen a PassThe urbane paradise of “Manhattan” looks a lot different through the lens of the new HBO documentary “Allen v. Farrow.” Cuomo Is Told to Preserve Records at Issue in Sexual Harassment InquiryThe directive came as Mr. Cuomo faced a new accusation that an aide had completed the sexual harassment training he was required to undergo for him. California sets a road map for theme parks to restart, putting Disneyland on track for reopening.Disney had hoped to reopen its California attractions in July but faced pushback from unions. In Oregon, Scientists Find a Virus Variant With a Worrying MutationIn a single sample, geneticists discovered a version of the coronavirus first identified in Britain with a mutation originally reported in South Africa. Women Call for India’s Chief Justice to Quit Over Remarks in Rape CasesAt one hearing, the head of the Supreme Court asked a 23-year-old accused of raping a minor whether he would marry his victim, who is now an adult. Protesters and Police Clash in Paraguay Amid Anger Over Pandemic ResponseSecurity forces used rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators in the capital as fury rose over the government’s handling of the health crisis. Furor in Rochester After Police Pepper-Spray Mother With ToddlerA woman accused of shoplifting was sprayed with a chemical irritant and knocked to the ground in front of her daughter, the latest altercation between the police and Black residents. Amanda Gorman Says Security Guard Confronted Her, Saying She Looked ‘Suspicious’Ms. Gorman, who recited a stirring poem at President Biden’s inauguration, said the guard had followed her as she walked home. Indonesia Says Schools Can’t Make Girls Wear Head ScarvesThe decree, which applies to public schools in the Muslim-majority country, came after a Christian father confronted an official at his daughter’s school. Kelly Marie Tran: ‘I’m Not Afraid Anymore’The actress has left the “Star Wars” bullies behind to star as Disney’s first Southeast Asian princess in “Raya and the Last Dragon.” She says, “I’m finally asking for the things I want.” Hockey Legend Wayne Gretzky Shared His Father With a NationWalter Gretzky coached a young Wayne, who ended up setting N.H.L. scoring records that will never be matched, and became a role model for hockey parents. What Makes a Good Leader, and Who Gets to Be One?With a focus on compassion, empathy and humility, the book “Vital Voices” challenges long-held assumptions about power and how we wield it. Watch These 13 Titles on Netflix Before They Leave This MonthEvery month, dozens of movies and TV shows expire from the streaming service. These are the ones not to miss in March. Can Long-Term Care Employers Require Staff Members to Be Vaccinated?As legal experts and ethicists debate, some companies aren’t waiting. Jean Kennedy Smith’s Duplex Is Up for SaleMs. Smith, who died last June, was the last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy. She moved into the apartment at 4 Sutton Place after serving as ambassador to Ireland. Before Oprah’s Interview With Harry and Meghan, Royal Accusations FlyCBS is releasing tantalizing video clips of the couple, while scalding allegations are coming from Buckingham Palace staff members. More Recent Articles |
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The University of Kansas placed head coach Les Miles on administrative leave and will conduct a full review to determine his future with the football program.
The NBA fined Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell and center Rudy Gobert on Friday, two days after the pair of teammates criticized the officiating in Wednesday's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Former All-Star forward Blake Griffin agreed to a contract buyout with the Detroit Pistons and will become an unrestricted free agent, the team announced Friday.
Mark Pavelich, a former NHL player who was a member of the United States' "Miracle on Ice" 1980 Olympic hockey team, was found dead at a treatment facility in Minnesota. He was 63.
Disneyland could soon be opening its doors after California unveiled new guidelines Friday for the reopening of the state's theme parks.
The NFL hired Maia Chaka as a gameday official for the upcoming season, making her the first Black woman to join the league's on-field officiating staff.
The New York State Senate on Friday voted to repeal the temporary emergency powers granted to Gov. Andrew Cuomo at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Senate's efforts to vote on a series of amendments to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief bill hit a roadblock Friday over the extension of unemployment benefits.
A Michigan woman said a "gut feeling" inspired her to mix up her usual lottery routine, and she ended up winning a $1 million Mega Millions jackpot.
NASA's new Mars rover, Perseverance, made its first short drive on the Red Planet on Thursday and took images of its own wheel marks in the Martian dust.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Friday ordered a lower court to reconsider reinstating third-degree murder charges for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd.
Israel is preparing to act independently against Iran and is updating plans for military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said.
A cat that went missing from her New Jersey home four years ago was reunited with her owner when she turned up at a Pittsburgh shelter four years later.
In a first-of-its-kind study, published Friday in the journal Current Biology, researchers were able to show that humans process water much more efficiently than our closest primate relatives.
A car bomb in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu left at least 10 people dead and dozens of others injured Friday, local police said.
An employee at a dentist's office in California received a scare when a large turkey came crashing through a window and into the patient consultant area.
The Defense Department's latest contract with Raytheon is meant to support integration of AMRAAM missiles with current and future Air Force aircraft.
The diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorder, as well as the management of related health complications, including overdoses, results in more than $13 billion in medical costs annually, a CDC analysis found.
A New York woman who found a decades-old family photo in a used book she bought 15 years ago was able to return the photo to the family thanks to social media.
A New York woman investigating a hole behind her bathroom mirror climbed through and made a startling discovery -- an entire empty apartment.
The San Diego Zoo has vaccinated several great apes with an experimental COVID-19 for animals, zoo officials said.
Apple TV+ has renewed documentary series "Dear..." for a second season, the streaming service announced on Friday.
Federal prosecutors have charged antivirus software mogul John McAfee and an adviser with conspiracy to commit fraud, among other crimes, in a scheme involving cryptocurrency investments, authorities said Friday.
Pope Francis visits Iraq, the first pontiff ever to do so, arriving March 5, 2021. In the three-day trip, the pope will visit the nation's Catholic faithful and offer support amid the COVID-19 crisis. About 500,000 Christians live in Iraq, a drastic decline since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
Female service members pay significantly more out-of-pocket expenses than male counterparts, notably in uniform costs, the General Accountability Office said.
Astronauts Kate Rubins and Soichi Noguchi completed a spacewalk Friday of 6 hours, 56 minutes to perform maintenance on the exterior of the International Space Station. 
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