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Sister Jean, Loyola Chicago's 101-year-old chaplain, cleared to attend NCAA tourney Loyola Chicago announced Tuesday that Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the 101-year-old chaplain for the school's men's basketball team, will attend the start of the NCAA tournament this weekend. Intelligence report: Iran, Russia attempted to interfere in 2020 election Iran and Russia attempted to interfere in the United States' 2020 presidential election, U.S. intelligence officials said in a new report released Tuesday. Ex-Chargers QB Tyrod Taylor joining Texans on 1-year deal Former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor agreed to a one-year contract with the Houston Texans on Tuesday. Tiger Woods released from hospital, continuing recovery from car crash Golf star Tiger Woods said Tuesday he has returned to his South Florida home to continue recovering from a single-vehicle accident last month that left him with serious leg injuries. LeBron James to become part owner of Red Sox, join Fenway Sports Group as partner Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James is claiming an ownership stake in MLB's Boston Red Sox. Democratic senator accuses FBI of 'fake' Brett Kavanaugh investigation Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., on Tuesday called for a congressional review of the FBI's investigation into sexual assault and misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Florida teen sentenced to 3 years for cryptocurrency scam A Florida teenager will serve three years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in a hack of more than 100 high-profile Twitter accounts as part of a cryptocurrency scam. Israel announces upgrades to iron dome missile defense system Israel's Iron Dome missile-defense system has successfully completed a third series of experiments, Israel's Ministry of Defense announced Tuesday. Pentagon leaders talk about border, hemispheric security at Senate hearing Transnational criminal organizations represent a significant threat to security in the Northern hemisphere, as does China -- and immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border is increasing, Pentagon leaders say. Bears signing former Bengals, Cowboys QB Andy Dalton Former Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton agreed to a short-term contract with the Chicago Bears on Tuesday. FDA provides path for authorization of at-home COVID-19 tests The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday opened an avenue for companies to receive emergency use authorizations to make rapid COVID-19 tests available for point-of-care and at home. Trillions of lightning bolts may have jumpstarted life on Earth Trillions and trillions of lightning strikes may have unlocked the phosphorous needed to spark life on Earth, according to a new study. Demian Bichir to star in Showtime's 'Let the Right One In' pilot Showtime said it ordered a pilot for a possible TV series based on the Swedish novel and film, "Let the Right One In." 'Bachelorette' stars JoJo Fletcher, Jordan Rodgers to host TBS dating show JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are set to host "The Big D," a dating competition series for TBS. Oscar nominees Daniel Kaluuya, Carey Mulligan to guest host 'SNL' Daniel Kaluuya and Carey Mulligan have been booked as guest hosts for upcoming episodes of "Saturday Night Live," NBC announced Tuesday. B-2 Spirit aircraft arrive in Portugal for Bomber Task Force missions U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit aircraft from the 509th Bomb wing arrived in Portugal Tuesday to support upcoming Bomber Task Force missions, the Air Force announced. Biden to give first formal news conference March 25 President Joe Biden is scheduled to hold his first formal news conference next week, two months into his presidency, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced Tuesday. Lab scientists grow mini human tear glands that cry Using new organoid technology, scientists have grown miniature tear glands that actually cry. They hope the organic models can be used to develop treatments for tear gland disorders, and eventually for transplants. Dow, S&P 500 snap winning streaks as markets anticipate Federal Reserve guidance The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both snapped winning streaks Tuesday as markets braced for new policy guidance from the Federal Reserve. $1 million winning lottery ticket was in winner's vehicle for two months A Kansas lottery player said their ticket for the Holiday Millionaire Raffle sat forgotten in their vehicle for more than two months before they discovered it was a $1 million grant prize winner. Natasha Lyonne to star in Rian Johnson's new Peacock mystery series "Russian Doll" actress and "Orange is the New Black" alum Natasha Lyonne has signed on to star in the 10-episode mystery drama, "Poker Face." Cave-harvested Turkish honey dubbed world's most expensive A Turkish company set a Guinness World Record for the world's most expensive honey with a cave-harvested variety priced at more than $5,400 per pound. |
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Surge in Migrants Defies Easy or Quick Solutions for BidenThe administration expects more apprehensions at the border this year than at any point in the past two decades. Enacting policy to deal with the problems faces deep-rooted political and logistical challenges. Putin Authorized Russian Interference in 2020 Election, Report SaysThe assessment was the intelligence community’s most comprehensive look at foreign efforts to interfere in the election. Biden Endorses Filibuster Rule ChangesPresident Biden for the first time said he favored a return to the requirement that opponents occupy the floor when making their case against legislation. Senator Mitch McConnell promised a “scorched earth” response. Feinstein’s Future Could Swing on Husband’s Potential Posting OverseasSenator Dianne Feinstein’s husband, Richard Blum, is seeking an overseas posting, which could pave the way for her to leave the Senate. She said she would “absolutely’’ serve out her term. How Cuomo’s Team Tried to Tarnish One of His AccusersPeople tied to Gov. Andrew Cuomo sought to damage the credibility of Lindsey Boylan, the first woman to accuse Mr. Cuomo of sexual harassment. Digging Into Liberals’ Enduring Support for Andrew CuomoNearly seven in 10 liberals say they’re satisfied with his handling of sexual harassment allegations, a new poll found. Disenfranchised Grief in a Year of Pandemic LossesThere is a name for grief that isn’t routinely acknowledged: disenfranchised grief. In a First, Uber Agrees to Classify British Drivers as ‘Workers’The new legal classification, which follows a U.K. court ruling last month, will entitle the workers to more pay and benefits, but stops short of making them employees. Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. One Year Later, We Still Have No Plan to Prevent the Next PandemicAnd yes, there could soon be another pandemic. Andrew Yang Isn’t Doing U.B.I. RightThere are better ways to follow the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s call for a guaranteed income. Why Cuomo’s #MeToo Moment Hasn’t Brought Him DownTop Democrats want him to resign. A lot of voters don’t. I Lived Through the AIDS Crisis and Now Covid. N.Y.C. Got Me Through.In this new short film, an artist finds hope in an unlikely place — the city’s storefront gates, rolling up day after day. Can Anything End the Voting Wars?As battles over voting rules burn hotter, the stakes are still lower than both sides seem to think. Mark Bittman Cooked Everything. Now He Wants to Change Everything.The acclaimed food writer offers a sweeping indictment of our modern food system. How to Tame the Presidency After TrumpCongress needs to find creative ways to engage the executive branch that favor cooperation over conflict. Demi Lovato Opens Up About ‘Dancing With the Devil’ and Her OverdoseThe singer is opening up about her queerness, her near fatal overdose and her journey to living her truth. “I’m ready to feel like myself,” she said. This Is Your Brain on PelotonThe exercise bike company’s virtual classes represent an intense new genre of content: a total curation of the mind. Steven Spurrier, Who Upended Wine World With a Tasting, Dies at 79In what came to be called the Judgment of Paris, he arranged for California and French wines to be compared in a blind tasting. The verdict was a shocker. 8 Immigrants Killed in Border City CrashThe victims were riding in a pickup truck that was being chased by the police when it collided head-on with another pickup near Del Rio, Texas, the authorities said. Republican Attorneys General Press Biden Over Restrictions on State Aid in Stimulus PlanIn a letter, 21 officials asked the Treasury secretary, Janet L. Yellen, to clarify how expansively her department would interpret a portion of the law. Tiger Woods Has Gone Home From the HospitalWoods was hospitalized three weeks ago in Los Angeles after a car crash that left him with severe injuries to his right leg. Here is what we know. Indianapolis Man Killed 4 After Fight Over Stimulus Check, Police SayA 7-year-old was among those killed. A man found hiding in a friend’s attic by a SWAT team is expected to face murder and robbery charges, officials said. The Victims of Agent Orange the U.S. Has Never AcknowledgedAmerica has never taken responsibility for spraying the herbicide over Laos during the Vietnam War. But generations of ethnic minorities have endured the consequences. Tashnuva Anan Shishir, Transgender News Presenter, Makes History in BangladeshTashnuva Anan Shishir’s triumphant moment came after a long fight for equality that included harassment, bullying and suicide attempts. France to Return Klimt Painting to Rightful Heirs After Nazi-Era SaleThe only painting by Gustav Klimt in the country’s national collection will be returned to the family of a Jewish woman who was forced to sell it. She died in the Holocaust. A Meat War Is Waged Across State LinesIn a ceremonial effort to discourage meat consumption, the Colorado governor declared March 20 “MeatOut Day.” Then Nebraska’s governor announced “Meat on the Menu Day,” seeking to do just the opposite. What It Means to Break Free: A Tale of Detention, Told in DanceThe choreographer Jeremy McQueen’s film “Wild: Act 1” seeks to give voice to young men caught in the criminal justice system. The ‘Sentimental Excess’ of Sarah StilesThe actor, who stars in the Netflix series ‘The Crew’ and is a regular on ‘Billions,’ is like a slightly goofy sitcom neighbor with an otherworldly home. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Mami Sent Me to Check You Out’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Book Review: ’100 Boyfriends,’ by Brontez PurnellIn Brontez Purnell’s new book, a rotating cast of narrators share their experiences of erotic adventure and emotional need. Sally Grossman, Immortalized on a Dylan Album Cover, Dies at 81She picked out a red outfit and struck a relaxed pose on the cover of “Bringing It All Back Home,” leaving much for fans to guess about. More Recent Articles |
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Loyola Chicago announced Tuesday that Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the 101-year-old chaplain for the school's men's basketball team, will attend the start of the NCAA tournament this weekend.
Iran and Russia attempted to interfere in the United States' 2020 presidential election, U.S. intelligence officials said in a new report released Tuesday.
Former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor agreed to a one-year contract with the Houston Texans on Tuesday.
Golf star Tiger Woods said Tuesday he has returned to his South Florida home to continue recovering from a single-vehicle accident last month that left him with serious leg injuries.
Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James is claiming an ownership stake in MLB's Boston Red Sox.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., on Tuesday called for a congressional review of the FBI's investigation into sexual assault and misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
A Florida teenager will serve three years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in a hack of more than 100 high-profile Twitter accounts as part of a cryptocurrency scam.
Israel's Iron Dome missile-defense system has successfully completed a third series of experiments, Israel's Ministry of Defense announced Tuesday.
Transnational criminal organizations represent a significant threat to security in the Northern hemisphere, as does China -- and immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border is increasing, Pentagon leaders say.
Former Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton agreed to a short-term contract with the Chicago Bears on Tuesday.
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday opened an avenue for companies to receive emergency use authorizations to make rapid COVID-19 tests available for point-of-care and at home.
Trillions and trillions of lightning strikes may have unlocked the phosphorous needed to spark life on Earth, according to a new study.
Showtime said it ordered a pilot for a possible TV series based on the Swedish novel and film, "Let the Right One In."
JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are set to host "The Big D," a dating competition series for TBS.
Daniel Kaluuya and Carey Mulligan have been booked as guest hosts for upcoming episodes of "Saturday Night Live," NBC announced Tuesday.
U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit aircraft from the 509th Bomb wing arrived in Portugal Tuesday to support upcoming Bomber Task Force missions, the Air Force announced.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to hold his first formal news conference next week, two months into his presidency, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced Tuesday.
Using new organoid technology, scientists have grown miniature tear glands that actually cry. They hope the organic models can be used to develop treatments for tear gland disorders, and eventually for transplants.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both snapped winning streaks Tuesday as markets braced for new policy guidance from the Federal Reserve.
A Kansas lottery player said their ticket for the Holiday Millionaire Raffle sat forgotten in their vehicle for more than two months before they discovered it was a $1 million grant prize winner.
"Russian Doll" actress and "Orange is the New Black" alum Natasha Lyonne has signed on to star in the 10-episode mystery drama, "Poker Face."
A Turkish company set a Guinness World Record for the world's most expensive honey with a cave-harvested variety priced at more than $5,400 per pound. 
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