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House passes sweeping pro-union legislation Democrats in the House of Representatives on Tuesday passed sweeping pro-union legislation to protect workers' rights to organize and to allow for employers to be punished over wrongful termination. Heat's Meyers Leonard to remain away from team after use of anti-Semitic slur Miami Heat center Meyers Leonard will remain away from the team indefinitely after using an anti-Semitic slur during a recent video game live stream, the organization said in a statement Tuesday night. Tennessee Titans releasing veteran cornerback Malcolm Butler The Tennessee Titans are releasing former Pro Bowl cornerback Malcolm Butler, his agent confirmed Tuesday. Arkansas governor signs near-total abortion ban, setting up likely Supreme Court battle Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a near-total abortion ban into law on Tuesday, which he said was likely to lead to a challenge in the Supreme Court. 76ers' Embiid, Simmons to miss second-half opener due to contact tracing Philadelphia 76ers stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons will miss Thursday night's game against the Chicago Bulls due to the same COVID-19 contact tracing that prevented them from taking part in Sunday's All-Star Game. U.S. blacklists 2 Iranians for human rights violations The Biden administration on Tuesday sanctioned two members of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on accusations of having tortured political prisoners. Buccaneers bringing back LB Lavonte David on 2-year deal The Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday agreed to terms with veteran linebacker Lavonte David on a two-year contract, keeping the Pro Bowler from entering free agency this off-season. Paul Pierce, Chris Bosh headline finalists for 2021 Basketball Hall of Fame class Boston Celtics great Paul Pierce and former Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat star Chris Bosh are among the 14 finalists in the 2021 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class. Pentagon extends deployment of National Guard in Capitol Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has approved a request to extend the deployment of National Guard members in the Capitol through late May, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday. SpaceX delays Starlink launch, while seeking approval of Internet service for vehicles Plans by Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch 60 Starlink broadband Internet satellites from Florida on Tuesday were delayed until 3:31 a.m. EST on Thursday. President Joe Biden visits W.S. Jenks & Son, store that benefitted from tightened PPP window President Joe Biden discussed his administration's decision to open a window allowing only businesses with 20 or fewer employees to apply for Paycheck Protection Program loans while visiting W.S. Jenks & Son Tuesday. B-1B conducts Bomber Task Force mission in Norway and Sweden A B-1B Lancer conducted a Bomber Task Force mission in Norway and Sweden earlier this week, according to the Air Force. Two jurors selected in trial of Derek Chauvin, officer charged with killing George Floyd Two jurors were selected Tuesday for the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd amid deliberations on whether to reinstate a third-degree murder charge. Supreme Court dismisses cases on 'public charge' immigration rule The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the Trump administration "public charge" immigration rule case after the Justice Department said it will no longer defend it. Vaginal ring may shield women from HIV for 3 months at a time A vaginal ring that slowly releases an antiviral medication could protect women against HIV for up to three months, a preliminary trial suggests. Man wins $1M lottery jackpot 7 months after splitting $4M prize A North Carolina man collected a $1 million lottery prize from a scratch-off ticket just seven months after he took home half of a $4 million jackpot. Nasdaq rebounds 3.69% as dip in bond yields sparks tech rally The Nasdaq Composite gained 3.69% on Tuesday after the 10-year Treasury note yield fell to 1.53% prompting a surge in downtrodden tech stocks. Wild genes may help domesticated peaches adapt to climate change Scientists have to discovered genes that help wild peaches tolerate a variety of climate stressors. The genes could be reintroduced to domesticated peaches to help the stone fruits adapt to climate change. Watch: Car gets caught in sudden deer stampede on Michigan road A Michigan sheriff's office shared video of the moment a car traveling on a rural road was jumped over -- and onto -- by deer in a sudden stampede. Look: Cow sinking into muddy Australian riverbank hoisted to safety Emergency responders in Australia were summoned to a muddy riverbank to rescue a cow that wandered too close to the water and sank into the mud. Heavy rains overflow dam, force evacuations in Hawaii Heavy rains brought widespread flooding to Hawaii on Tuesday, with flash flood watches issued across all islands and evacuation orders on Maui, where water overflowed a dam. iPhone 11 returned to owner after six months at bottom of lake A British Columbia woman was reunited with her iPhone 11 after the device spent six months at the bottom of a lake -- and it still works. Racial, political divides in military grow as services try to weed out extremists A new report found ongoing problems with racism at Virginia Military Institute, while another said the military needs to work to bridge a growing political and racial divide in members' attitudes about service. |
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House Passes Labor Rights Expansion, but Senate Chances Are SlimThe House approved the most significant enhancement of labor rights since the New Deal, but the measure appeared headed for a Senate filibuster amid widespread Republican opposition. For Chuck Schumer, a Dream Job Comes With Tall OrdersAfter ascending to the top Senate job during the assault on the Capitol, Mr. Schumer faces a different kind of challenge: steering President Biden’s agenda with no margin for error. Move Over, Nerds. It’s the Politicians’ Economy Now.Leaders of both parties have become willing to act directly to extract the nation from economic crisis, taking that role back from the central bank. Los Angeles Schools and Teachers’ Union Agree to Reopen ClassroomsThe nation’s second-largest school district is expected to start offering in-person instruction to elementary school and high-need students in about six weeks. Covid-19 Vaccines: Dr. B Website Will Match You With Leftover DosesMore than half a million people have signed up for Dr. B, a service that promises to match them with clinics struggling to equitably dole out extra doses before they expire. Trump, Hungry for Power, Tries to Wrestle Away G.O.P. Fund-RaisingAngry at his critics in the party and seeking to keep his options for raising money open, the former president is trying to take charge of the online fund-raising juggernaut he helped create. What Is ‘The Firm’? The Royal Family Institution, ExplainedFor all the familial drama, Harry and Meghan’s story is also about workplace conflict — what happens when a glamorous outsider joins a hidebound family business, one now in crisis mode. Royal Palace Silent as Meghan and Harry’s Interview Dominates UK NewsBuckingham Palace said issues raised in the interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, “particularly that of race, are concerning.” Piers Morgan, a TV host who said he “didn’t believe a word” of the interview, resigned. Piers Morgan Departs ‘Good Morning Britain’ After Attacks on MeghanThe television anchor stormed off the set of an ITV news program after his co-host, Alex Beresford, criticized his remarks about the Duchess of Sussex. Roger Mudd, Anchorman Who Stumped a Kennedy, Is Dead at 93A staple of CBS, NBC and PBS, he was best known for his interview with Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1979, when he asked a simple question: “Why do you want to be president?” Cuomo Faces New Accusation of Inappropriate TouchingAn unidentified staff member said the incident occurred when she was working at the Executive Mansion, where the governor lives. Few details have emerged. Inside Stephen Ross' Plan to Influence New York’s Mayoral RaceStephen Ross, the head of the Related Companies, is organizing a meeting of business leaders to “help us get this mayoral election right.” A Safety Net for American ChildrenInside the $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill, there is a provision that is revolutionary in the way the U.S. government regards minors. A Conversation on ‘Passing’The author Brit Bennett speaks about Nella Larsen’s 1929 classic. Meghan and Harry's Interview Shows the Monarchy Must GoAny nation that still has a monarchy in 2021 is proving itself to have a mortifying lack of revolutionary gumption. Amazon and the Breaking of BaltimoreRegional inequality has deepened across the country. California’s Ethnic Studies FolliesA proposed curriculum magnifies differences, encourages tribal loyalties and advances ideological group think. Why Are We So Obsessed With Royalty?Monarchies are surprisingly resilient, in real life and popular culture. Are we hard-wired to respect the throne? How President Biden Can Support MyanmarEconomic sanctions and an arms embargo can help pressure the Burmese military to restore democracy in Myanmar. The Pandemic Economy and the Rise of the ‘Noxious Contract’America must do right by the people who have risked their lives during the pandemic. Here’s how. After Meghan and Harry’s Interview: Sympathy and CynicismA British reader relates how “our love was eroded” by Meghan’s public actions. Also: Censoring Dr. Seuss; gay adoption; when birth control fails. Covid’s Future, Trauma’s Long Shadow and California’s LessonsCalifornia surgeon general Dr. Nadine Burke Harris and Ezra Klein discuss how Covid-19 and trauma will shape the lives of young people. The G.O.P. Isn’t Going to Split Apart Anytime SoonBut is the party in danger of fracturing over its wavering commitment to democracy? Taylor Swift and the Wisdom of Youth“Folklore,” the album that earned five of Swift’s six Grammy nominations, is stocked with references to the specific, oft-denigrated insight of teenagers. A Modern Classic Addresses Elemental Questions About Love and PowerShirley Hazzard’s “The Transit of Venus,” recently reissued, is a plushly written novel about two orphaned Australian sisters who arrive in England in the 1950s. Kia Recalls 380,000 Vehicles Over Fire RiskA concern over fire risk for nearly 380,000 Kia Sportage and Cadenza vehicles is underscored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Court Dismisses Trump Campaign’s Defamation Suit Against New York TimesA New York State judge ruled that the opinion essay at the center of the suit was constitutionally protected speech. Illinois Prison Guard Pleads Guilty for Role in Beating Inmate to DeathWillie Hedden is one of three guards at the Western Illinois Correctional Center charged in the May 2018 assault of Larry Earvin, who was handcuffed at the time. The Long, Sad Decline of Mark Pavelich, a ‘Miracle on Ice’ StarThe last time an Olympic teammate saw the often-troubled former hockey star, Pavelich seemed optimistic. Four days later he was dead. Now his sister wants to know if C.T.E. contributed to his difficulties and his death. Woman’s Search for Her Birth Parents Leads to a Story of MurderKathy Gillcrist said a DNA test she took in 2017 revealed that her father may have been William Bradford Bishop Jr., a fugitive suspected of killing his wife, mother and three sons in 1976. Police Responded to a 911 Call and Left. Then a Child Was Killed.The police commissioner said there will be a review to determine if correct procedures were followed in the case of 10-year-old Ayden Wolfe. How to Make SchnitzelJ. Kenji López-Alt was looking for the secret to an evenly golden, puffed schnitzel. He found it, and his recipe puts a new spin on an Austrian technique. Nine Tools for Better, Longer SleepWhen it comes to gadgets that claim to solve your sleep problems, newer doesn’t always mean better. We tested countless items to find real, proven solutions. Kaia Gerber's Book Club and the Online Literary BoomThe book-club business is booming online, led by actresses and, increasingly, fashion models. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Had to Take Your Picture’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. 'I Care a Lot': The Inspirations Behind the MovieThe writer-director J Blakeson behind the blade-sharp Netflix thriller shares the films, images and sounds that guided him in crafting the movie. Meghan Markle's Interview Rekindles Princess Diana MemoriesA quarter-century after Princess Diana broke her silence about life among the British royals, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, did the same. Their stories were remarkably similar. More Recent Articles |
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Democrats in the House of Representatives on Tuesday passed sweeping pro-union legislation to protect workers' rights to organize and to allow for employers to be punished over wrongful termination.
Miami Heat center Meyers Leonard will remain away from the team indefinitely after using an anti-Semitic slur during a recent video game live stream, the organization said in a statement Tuesday night.
The Tennessee Titans are releasing former Pro Bowl cornerback Malcolm Butler, his agent confirmed Tuesday.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a near-total abortion ban into law on Tuesday, which he said was likely to lead to a challenge in the Supreme Court.
Philadelphia 76ers stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons will miss Thursday night's game against the Chicago Bulls due to the same COVID-19 contact tracing that prevented them from taking part in Sunday's All-Star Game.
The Biden administration on Tuesday sanctioned two members of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on accusations of having tortured political prisoners.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday agreed to terms with veteran linebacker Lavonte David on a two-year contract, keeping the Pro Bowler from entering free agency this off-season.
Boston Celtics great Paul Pierce and former Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat star Chris Bosh are among the 14 finalists in the 2021 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has approved a request to extend the deployment of National Guard members in the Capitol through late May, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday.
Plans by Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch 60 Starlink broadband Internet satellites from Florida on Tuesday were delayed until 3:31 a.m. EST on Thursday.
President Joe Biden discussed his administration's decision to open a window allowing only businesses with 20 or fewer employees to apply for Paycheck Protection Program loans while visiting W.S. Jenks & Son Tuesday.
A B-1B Lancer conducted a Bomber Task Force mission in Norway and Sweden earlier this week, according to the Air Force.
Two jurors were selected Tuesday for the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd amid deliberations on whether to reinstate a third-degree murder charge.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the Trump administration "public charge" immigration rule case after the Justice Department said it will no longer defend it.
A vaginal ring that slowly releases an antiviral medication could protect women against HIV for up to three months, a preliminary trial suggests.
A North Carolina man collected a $1 million lottery prize from a scratch-off ticket just seven months after he took home half of a $4 million jackpot.
The Nasdaq Composite gained 3.69% on Tuesday after the 10-year Treasury note yield fell to 1.53% prompting a surge in downtrodden tech stocks.
Scientists have to discovered genes that help wild peaches tolerate a variety of climate stressors. The genes could be reintroduced to domesticated peaches to help the stone fruits adapt to climate change.
A Michigan sheriff's office shared video of the moment a car traveling on a rural road was jumped over -- and onto -- by deer in a sudden stampede.
Emergency responders in Australia were summoned to a muddy riverbank to rescue a cow that wandered too close to the water and sank into the mud.
Heavy rains brought widespread flooding to Hawaii on Tuesday, with flash flood watches issued across all islands and evacuation orders on Maui, where water overflowed a dam.
A British Columbia woman was reunited with her iPhone 11 after the device spent six months at the bottom of a lake -- and it still works.
A new report found ongoing problems with racism at Virginia Military Institute, while another said the military needs to work to bridge a growing political and racial divide in members' attitudes about service. 
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