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 Feds charge 2 men with assaulting Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick  Federal authorities arrested two men Sunday on charges including assaulting a U.S. Capitol Police officer who later died from injuries sustained during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, officials said Monday.      House Democrats call on President Joe Biden to urge Israel to vaccinate Palestinians  House Democrats on Monday urged the Biden administration to call on Israel to vaccinate its Palestinian population.      Patriots agree to terms with Nelson Agholor, three others  The New England Patriots reached agreements with former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor and three other players Monday.      Rob Gronkowski, Shaq Barrett returning to Tampa Bay Buccaneers  Five-time Pro Bowl selection Rob Gronkowski and star pass-rusher Shaquil Barrett are returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2021 season.      Stanford, UConn, N.C. State, South Carolina earn top seeds in women's tourney  Stanford, UConn, North Carolina State and South Carolina received No. 1 seeds in this year's NCAA women's basketball tournament, with the Cardinal earning the top overall seed.      President Joe Biden taps Gene Sperling to head American Rescue Plan implementation  President Joe Biden on Monday announced Gene Sperling, former director of the National Economic Council, will lead the implementation of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.      Amityville Horror killer Ronald DeFeo dies in N.Y. prison at 69  Ronald DeFeo Jr., whose 1974 murders of his Long Island, N.Y., family inspired the horror movie franchise The Amityville Horror, has died in prison at age 69, state officials said Monday.      Indiana fires men's basketball coach Archie Miller after four seasons  Indiana University fired men's basketball coach Archie Miller after four seasons, the school announced Monday.      GM cuts fuel-saving module from some pickups due to chip shortage  General Motors said Monday it has stopped including fuel-saving modules in some of its new pickup trucks due to an ongoing, industry-wide shortage of semiconductor chips.      Deb Haaland confirmed as first Native American Interior secretary  The Senate voted 51-40 on Monday to confirm Deb Haaland as the first Native American to serve as Interior secretary, overseeing Native American affairs and federal lands.      UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma tests positive for COVID-19  UConn Huskies women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, the university announced.      2.9-ton battery pallet becomes largest object discharged from space station  A 2.9-ton pallet of nickel-hydrogen batteries became the most massive single piece of junk ever to be jettisoned from the International Space Station.      Melting glaciers may speed carbon emissions, fuel climate feedback loop  The loss of alpine glaciers has made mountain rivers friendlier to fungi, accelerating plant decomposition and carbon emissions.      Toys R Us gets another new owner seeking turnaround for iconic brandWoman wins $80,000 lottery prize while waiting for chicken dinner  A Maryland woman said arriving at an eatery before her to-go chicken order was ready led to her winning an $80,000 lottery jackpot.      Lost dog travels 100 miles from Iowa to Nebraska in 23 days  Animal rescuers said a dog that went missing in Iowa was captured 100 miles away in Nebraska after the several failed attempts at apprehension caused the canine to flee.      British fighter planes attack Islamic State strongholds in Iraq  Britain's Royal Air Force announced a five-day bombing campaign on Monday against Islamic State forces in Iraq, in support of Iraqi ground troops.      Study: Black adults in rural areas more likely to die from heart-linked causes  Black adults who live in rural areas of the United States are nearly three times as likely to die from high blood pressure than White adults, a Journal of the American College of Cardiology analysis found.      Dow, S&P 500 hit new records as airline stocks surge after record travel day  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 174 points to reach a new record Monday and the S&P 500 also hit a record high as airline stocks soared after the TSA reported the greatest volume of air travel in about a year.      Low-dose aspirin may reduce risk for COVID-19, study suggests  It's already being taken by millions to help ward off heart issues, and now preliminary research hints that daily low-dose aspirin might also cut your odds of contracting COVID-19.      3 killed, 6 hurt when car veers into pedestrians under San Diego bridge  Three people were killed and six others were injured Monday when a driver veered off the road and into a group of people sheltering under a San Diego bridge, officials said.      Watch: Loose bull blocks traffic on Australian bridge  A bull escaped from a trailer while being transported in Australia and blocked traffic on a bridge before being escorted to a nearby show ground.      USS Vella Gulf sidelined again after fuel leak repairs  The cruiser USS Vella Gulf returned to port for additional assessment after a day on the seas following repairs to correct a fuel leak, the U.S. Navy said.       | 
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 Mississippi Is Second State to Open Vaccination to All AdultsThe move comes as the pace of vaccinations in the U.S. is steadily increasing with ramped-up production. Catch up on pandemic news.        As Biden Confronts Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy, Republicans Are a Particular ChallengeThe administration is seeking help in urging Republicans to get inoculated. But the president said he was not sure how much value there was in enlisting his predecessor.        The AstraZeneca Vaccine: Should You Be Concerned?There is no evidence so far of a link between the AstraZeneca shots and a few new cases in Europe of serious illness and deaths. But investigations are underway.        The Met Opera’s Musicians, Unpaid Since April, Are StrugglingAbout 40 percent of the players have left the New York area, and a tenth have retired. Now the Met is seeking long-term pay cuts, and offering them partial pay if they come to the bargaining table.        They Died Saving Others From Covid. Will Anyone Count Them?Medical workers are called heroes. But there hasn’t been a national reckoning over the many thousands lost to Covid. Here are a few of the people who gave their lives while on the front lines of the pandemic.        Children Are Sleeping on Mats in Overcrowded Border FacilitiesThe Biden administration is struggling to find space for a surge of migrant children and teenagers that is almost three times the level seen early last year.        Can Biden Stay on the Sidelines of the Andrew Cuomo Saga?The New York governor has been abandoned by top Democrats in his state, but the president is asking for investigations to proceed before passing judgment.        Will Democrats Nix (or Weaken) the Filibuster?Many of their priorities have little chance of becoming law — unless they shake up Senate procedure.        Catholic Order Pledges $100 Million to Atone for Slave Labor and SalesThe move by Jesuit priests is the largest such effort by the Roman Catholic Church and comes amid growing calls for reparations across the United States.        Stanford Earns the Top Seed in Women’s N.C.A.A. TournamentThe Cardinal were joined by UConn, South Carolina and North Carolina State as No. 1 seeds in the tournament that begins Sunday.        How the NCAA Hopes to Pull Off March Madness Amid Covid-19Financially, the N.C.A.A. needs its men’s basketball tournament to happen. Here’s a look inside its pandemic playbook.        How America’s Covid-19 Nightmare EndsWhy Dr. Ashish Jha thinks life could return to normal very soon.        Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists.        America Could Use a Liberal PartyThe new division in politics isn’t between liberals and conservatives. It’s between liberals and illiberals.        How the Left Made Cuomo VulnerableThe governor tried to ruin the Working Families Party. It helped ruin him instead.        The Pandemic and the Future CityLessons from Alexander Hamilton and the book trade.        What Biden and F.D.R. May End Up Having in CommonPresident Biden promised to be “the most pro-union president you’ve ever seen.” Following through on that might mean going it alone.        How to Lower Drug PricesBiologic drugs rack up billions in annual U.S. sales. Here’s a solution to lower the costs.        Justice Breyer Should Retire Right NowIf he doesn’t, Democrats run the very real risk that they would be unable to replace him.        India’s Covid Vaccine Roller CoasterIndia’s second wave is moving faster than its rollout.        Monarchy, Meet AnarchyPresident Biden is not the only one who wants to celebrate Independence Day.        Mitt Romney: The Right Way to Boycott the Beijing OlympicsThe United States can repudiate Chinese policy without unfairly punishing our athletes.        Mexico’s President May Be Just Months Away From Gaining Total ControlPresident Biden can help stem the country’s democratic decline.        Stop Whining About Big GovernmentThe narrative that the private sector drives innovation is only half the story.        3 Are Struck and Killed by Driver in San DiegoAt least six others were injured when a man drove a station wagon onto a sidewalk in an area where homeless people often seek shelter, the authorities said.        Cadaver Dogs Search Property Linked to ‘Prime Suspect’ in Kristin Smart CasePaul Flores, the last person to see Ms. Smart before her disappearance in May 1996, continues to be the focus of investigators, the authorities said.        Ronald DeFeo, Whose Murder Spree Inspired ‘The Amityville Horror,’ Dies at 69Mr. DeFeo confessed to killing his parents and four siblings in 1974 at their home in Amityville, N.Y. The house became the subject of books and movies.        Deb Haaland Becomes First Native American Cabinet SecretaryThe Senate confirmed Ms. Haaland to lead the Interior Department. She’ll be charged with essentially reversing the agency’s course over the past four years.        Where to Stream ‘Nomadland,’ ‘Minari’ and More 2021 Oscar NomineesMost of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you get a jump on the field.        Navalny Greets Supporters From Prison: ‘Our Friendly Concentration Camp.’In an Instagram post, the Russian opposition leader says he is well and has not been subject to violence, but described a dystopian existence in the prison camp where he will likely spend the next two years.        Stephen Bechtel Jr., 95, Dies; Led Family’s Giant Engineering FirmHe modernized the Bechtel Group as it oversaw construction on scores of megaprojects, including the Bay Area transit system and Saudi Arabia’s Jubail Industrial City.        The Best and Worst of the 2021 Grammy AwardsMegan Thee Stallion owned the stage, struggling indie venues got a much needed spotlight and the event proved a pandemic awards show doesn’t have to look like a video conference.        Why Would Anyone Open a Restaurant in a Pandemic?Those that did may be better off, their owners say, because they could meet the moment’s restrictions and cravings from the very start.        The Grammys Discover YouthA pandemic awards show that seemed poised to disappoint ended up pivoting instead, shifting its focus to women, hip-hop and most crucially, the next generation.        This Passover Recipe Tells the Story of a Family TreeA wide-reaching family’s interpretations of a Moroccan Jewish recipe reflects their history.        Clergy Preach Faith in the Covid Vaccine to DoubtersWith widespread immunity essential to ending the pandemic, priests, imams, rabbis and swamis are successfully urging their congregations to get the shots. Many people trust them more than they trust health officials.        2021 Oscars Nominees ListThe complete list of Academy Award nominees for 2021.        2021 Grammys: Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Other Women Win BigBeyoncé broke a record, Megan Thee Stallion and H.E.R. won awards, Taylor Swift’s “Folklore” was named album of the year and Billie Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted” record of the year.        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.        What $700,000 Buys You in CaliforniaA 1949 cottage in Fresno, a midcentury-modern-inspired house in Idyllwild and a two-bedroom bungalow in Los Angeles.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Federal authorities arrested two men Sunday on charges including assaulting a U.S. Capitol Police officer who later died from injuries sustained during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, officials said Monday.   
 House Democrats on Monday urged the Biden administration to call on Israel to vaccinate its Palestinian population.   
 The New England Patriots reached agreements with former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor and three other players Monday.   
 Five-time Pro Bowl selection Rob Gronkowski and star pass-rusher Shaquil Barrett are returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2021 season.   
 Stanford, UConn, North Carolina State and South Carolina received No. 1 seeds in this year's NCAA women's basketball tournament, with the Cardinal earning the top overall seed.   
 President Joe Biden on Monday announced Gene Sperling, former director of the National Economic Council, will lead the implementation of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.   
 Ronald DeFeo Jr., whose 1974 murders of his Long Island, N.Y., family inspired the horror movie franchise The Amityville Horror, has died in prison at age 69, state officials said Monday.   
 Indiana University fired men's basketball coach Archie Miller after four seasons, the school announced Monday.   
 General Motors said Monday it has stopped including fuel-saving modules in some of its new pickup trucks due to an ongoing, industry-wide shortage of semiconductor chips.   
 The Senate voted 51-40 on Monday to confirm Deb Haaland as the first Native American to serve as Interior secretary, overseeing Native American affairs and federal lands.   
 UConn Huskies women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, the university announced.   
 A 2.9-ton pallet of nickel-hydrogen batteries became the most massive single piece of junk ever to be jettisoned from the International Space Station.   
 The loss of alpine glaciers has made mountain rivers friendlier to fungi, accelerating plant decomposition and carbon emissions.   
 A Maryland woman said arriving at an eatery before her to-go chicken order was ready led to her winning an $80,000 lottery jackpot.   
 Animal rescuers said a dog that went missing in Iowa was captured 100 miles away in Nebraska after the several failed attempts at apprehension caused the canine to flee.   
 Britain's Royal Air Force announced a five-day bombing campaign on Monday against Islamic State forces in Iraq, in support of Iraqi ground troops.   
 Black adults who live in rural areas of the United States are nearly three times as likely to die from high blood pressure than White adults, a Journal of the American College of Cardiology analysis found.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 174 points to reach a new record Monday and the S&P 500 also hit a record high as airline stocks soared after the TSA reported the greatest volume of air travel in about a year.   
 It's already being taken by millions to help ward off heart issues, and now preliminary research hints that daily low-dose aspirin might also cut your odds of contracting COVID-19.   
 Three people were killed and six others were injured Monday when a driver veered off the road and into a group of people sheltering under a San Diego bridge, officials said.   
 A bull escaped from a trailer while being transported in Australia and blocked traffic on a bridge before being escorted to a nearby show ground.   
 The cruiser USS Vella Gulf returned to port for additional assessment after a day on the seas following repairs to correct a fuel leak, the U.S. Navy said.   
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