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| Police, protesters clash at vigil for murder victim Sarah Everard Officials and activists across the political spectrum criticized London's Metropolitan Police for their handling of a vigil for murdered 33-year-old Sarah Everard Saturday. COVID-19: Italy goes into new lockdown, France approves Johnson & Johnson shot Italy is entering another lockdown amid a surge of coronavirus cases, France has approved Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine and Jordan's health minister has resigned after six people died due to lack of oxygen. Sri Lankan government moves to ban burqas, Muslim schools Sri Lanka's public security minister signed a cabinet order Friday seeking approval to ban burqas and other face coverings in public places. Some Americans begin receiving stimulus payments Some Americans' stimulus payments hit their bank accounts Saturday -- just two days after the bill authorizing them was signed into law. Rochester mayor, other officials misled public on Prude case, probe finds Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren and other officials misled the public about the Daniel Prude case, a new report shows. NASA astronauts complete spacewalk Astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover, Jr., completed a nearly 7-hour spacewalk outside of the International Space Station on Saturday afternoon. 'Avatar' regains title as top-grossing movie The highest-grossing film of all time is once again "Avatar," a 2009 sci-fi adventure directed by James Cameron and produced by Jon Landau. Portland, Ore., police detain 100 protesters, arrest 13 Portland, Ore., police detained about 100 protesters and arrested 13 people overnight, bringing a demonstration to a halt shortly after it began. COVID-19: U.S. administers milestone 100M vaccine doses The United States has administered a milestone 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data showed Saturday. Disney Channel to air animated 'Descendants' special this summer Disney Channel has announced plans to air this summer an animated special called "Descendants: The Royal Wedding." Rosanna Pansino's 'Baketopia' to debut on HBO Max on March 25 YouTube star and cookbook author Rosanna Pansino is set to host the HBO Max competition series "Baketopia." 'Wolfwalkers' gets NYC theatrical run The Apple Original film "Wolfwalkers" is set for a New York theatrical run at the Angelika Film Center beginning Friday. Lili Reinhart to star in Netflix movie 'Plus/Minus' "Riverdale" and "Chemical Hearts" actress Lili Reinhart is set to star in the Netflix movie "Plus/Minus." New Ebola outbreak stems from survivor of 2014-16 epidemic, new report shows A survivor of the 2014-16 Ebola outbreak likely started the new outbreak in Guinea, new research shows. Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez deny breakup buzz Entertainer Jennifer Lopez and former professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez on Saturday denied media reports stating they have broken up after about four years of dating. Former VP Mike Pence, second lady Karen Pence announce birth of first grandchild Former Vice President Mike Pence and former second lady Karen Pence announced the birth of their first grandchild in a Twitter post Saturday sharing photos of the new baby. Chris Harrison not returning for 'Bachelorette' Season 17 ABC announced that Chris Harrison will not return as host of the upcoming 17th season of "The Bachelorette." Daylight Saving Time to spring forward U.S. clock The U.S. clock springs forward one hour early Sunday morning due to Daylight Saving Time. South Dakota AG Jason Ravnsborg pleads not guilty in fatal crash South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges associated with a fatal crash in September. 'Historic' snowstorm to pummel Wyoming, Colorado A developing storm that AccuWeather meteorologists have been monitoring since last week will take aim at parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska this weekend. At least 4 killed in Myanmar protests At least four people died Saturday in Myanmar protests against last month's military coup, local media reported. U.S. prosecutors seek court delays amid hundreds of Capitol riot cases Federal prosecutors have asked for a two-month delay in many of their cases related to the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol as they struggle to juggle charges brought against more than 300 people. | 


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| Two Decades After the ‘End of Welfare,’ Democrats Are Changing DirectionThe pandemic and a set of other economic and social forces changed the calculation for Democrats when it comes to government aid. The question now is how long the moment will last.       Schumer and a Teachers’ Union Leader Secure Billions for Private SchoolsThe pandemic relief bill includes $2.75 billion for private schools. How it got there is an unlikely political tale, involving Orthodox Jewish lobbying, the Senate majority leader and a teachers’ union president.       Stimulus Bill Transforms Options For State and Local GovernmentsOnce fearing fiscal disaster, governments are suddenly awash in their share of $350 billion available for projects and needs that previously seemed out of reach.       Can the World Learn From South Africa’s Vaccine Trials?Vaccine trials are often done in wealthier countries. Scientists say the South Africa experience proves the value of trials in the global south.       ‘I’d Much Rather Be in Florida’Floridians are out and about and pandemic restrictions have been lifted. There’s just one problem: The virus never went away.       The Rise and Fall of Andrew CuomoEven as he tries to plot a political survival strategy in the face of sexual misconduct allegations, Mr. Cuomo is an object lesson on the dangers of kicking people on the way up.       For Some Women, Working for Cuomo Is the ‘Worst Place to Be’Dozens of current and former employees of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s executive chamber described the office as chaotic, unprofessional and toxic, especially for young women.       Who is Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul? Governor Cuomo’s Possible SuccessorMs. Hochul, who has served as New York’s lieutenant governor since 2015, would become the first female governor in the state’s history if Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned or was removed from office.       On a Storied Stretch of Fifth Avenue, a Symbol of Irish America ReelsThe American Irish Historical Society’s mansion on Central Park has long symbolized the ascent of immigrants in the United States. It’s now on sale for $52 million, but many are citing mismanagement and asking the attorney general to intervene.       A Drunken Hazing, a Fatal Fall and a Cornell Fraternity’s SilenceAntonio Tsialas was thriving in his first year at college. Then he was found dead in a gorge, and the fraternity that recruited him closed ranks. What happened is still a mystery.       Investment Mania: From Crypto Art to Trading CardsEach market frenzy seems crazier than the last. But all have the same roots.       Here Are 17 Reasons to Let The Economic Optimism BeginA reporter who has tracked decades of gloomy trends sees things lining up for roaring growth.       Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists.       Can Andrew Cuomo Continue to Lead?The governor has lost his political allies and the public’s confidence.       Sarah Everard Vigil Becomes Large RallyThousands of protesters rallied in South London near where the 33-year-old woman was last seen, despite police warnings that the event would be unlawful because of coronavirus restrictions.       When Is Daylight Savings Time? All Your Questions Answered.A group of U.S. senators has joined the ranks of those who want to abolish daylight saving time, which has roots in cost-cutting strategies of the late 19th century.       Announcer Caught on Open Mic Using Racial Slur at Basketball GameThe announcer cursed and used a slur as students knelt during the national anthem before a high school tournament game in Oklahoma. He later apologized and blamed his diabetes for the outburst.       Chris Harrison Replaced as ‘Bachelorette’ Host by 2 Female Ex-ContestantsMr. Harrison, who acknowledged making comments dismissive of racism, will be replaced on the coming season by the first women to host the franchise, Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe.       Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Middleweight Champion of the 1980s, Dies at 66One of the most formidable boxers of his era, Hagler defended his title 12 times before losing to Sugar Ray Leonard in a 1987 split decision.       Born in Soviet Exile, They Might Die in a Russian OneMany victims of Stalin’s gulag are still unable to return to their families’ hometowns. Despite a court order, Moscow isn’t helping them.       One Year Together, ApartThe pandemic redefined relationships and self-reliance.       Joshua Kushner of Thrive Capital Is Still InvestingJoshua Kushner is steering his venture capital firm out from under the shadow of his older brother — and the Trump administration.       More Recent Articles | 
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