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Elizabeth Warren, Senate Democrats introduce proposal for 3% tax on billionaires Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats introduced the "Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act" which would implement a 3% tax on wealth exceeding $1 billion. Washington Football Team to part ways with QB Alex Smith The Washington Football Team is expected to release veteran quarterback Alex Smith this off-season. Senate confirms Miguel Cardona as secretary of education The Senate voted 64-33 on Monday to confirm Miguel Cardona to serve as secretary of education. Albany men's basketball coach Will Brown out after 20 years The University at Albany has parted ways with men's basketball coach Will Brown after two decades, the school announced Monday. California lawmakers reach agreement to return schools to in-person learning California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers reached an agreement on Monday to provide funding to schools that are able to return to in-class instruction for students in kindergarten through second grade by April 1. Florida State men's basketball coach Leonard Hamilton signs 5-year extension Florida State men's basketball coach Leonard Hamilton agreed to a multiyear contract extension that will keep him with the Seminoles through the 2024-25 season. NIT downsizes to 16 teams, will host entire basketball tournament in Texas The National Invitation Tournament is cutting its field in half and moving its annual men's basketball tournament to Texas this month amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Presidents Joe Biden, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to talk immigration, COVID-19 at 1st bilateral meeting President Joe Biden held a bilateral meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday as the two discussed immigration and the COVID-19. Pentagon says one militia member killed, two injured in Syria airstrike The Pentagon on Monday said the U.S. airstrike carried out in Syria last week killed one member of an Iranian-backed militia and injured two others. Atlanta Hawks fire head coach Lloyd Pierce after two-plus seasons The Atlanta Hawks fired head coach Lloyd Pierce on Monday after a disappointing 14-20 start this season. UPI's Kevin Dietsch receives top honor for Joe Biden inauguration photo UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch won the first-place prize in the White House News Photographers Association 2021 Eyes of History contest for the 2021 presidential inauguration. Many women getting wrong antibiotic for UTI, study says If you've gone to the doctor for a urinary tract infection, chances are that you've been given the wrong antibiotic or a longer-than-necessary treatment plan. Dow gains 603 points as markets surge behind COVID-19 vaccine optimism The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 603 points on Monday as major U.S. indexes surged following the approval of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine. U.S. Navy rolls out aboard-ship stress management initiative Sailors aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg are among the first to test a stress-mitigation initiative, the U.S. Navy announced on Monday. British National Lottery using beer to find winner of unclaimed jackpot Britain's National Lottery teamed with a brewery to create a beer called Just The Ticket in the hopes of finding the winner of an unclaimed jackpot worth nearly $1.4 million. Contractors find message, whiskey bottle under floor of Scottish kitchen A pair of contractors renovating a kitchen in Scotland removed the floor from the room and found a message from the previous owners -- along with a bottle of whiskey. Climate change threatens food chains, top predators As the planet continues to get hotter, new research suggests food chains will become less efficient, funneling less and less energy from the bottom to the top. Biden administration to allow migrant families to reunite in the U.S. The Biden administration will allow migrant families separated under the Trump administration to reunite in the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said Monday. Study: Using cannabis for migraines increases risk for 'rebound' headaches Cannabis may provide some relief for the symptoms of migraine, but it may be fleeting because of the potential onset of a "rebound" headache, according to an analysis released Monday by the American Academy of Neurology. Watch: Unexploded World War II bomb detonated near British university Authorities in Britain said 2,600 properties had to be evacuated for the controlled explosion of an undetonated World War II bomb found at a construction site near the University of Exeter. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group conducts flight operations near Canary Islands A large flight operations exercise, led by the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, is underway near the Canary Islands, the U.S. Navy announced. U.S. to send additional $125M in military aid to Ukraine A $125 million defense package to Ukraine includes armored patrol boats, radar units and military medical equipment, the Defense Department said on Monday. Watch: California family's missing French bulldog found 600 miles away in Mexico A French bulldog that went missing from his family's home in California's Bay Area was found four weeks later after being purchased by a man 600 miles away in Mexico. Navy orders four more CMV-22B variant aircraft in $309.5M deal The Bell-Boeing Joint Project Office received a$309.5 million Navy contract to deliver four CMV-22B Osprey helicopters, the Defense Department said last week. |
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Why The Coronavirus Did Not Bring The Financial Rout That Many States FearedGrim forecasts held up for a few states, but many took in about as much tax revenue as before the pandemic — sometimes a lot more. Virus Variant in Brazil Infected Many Who Had Already Recovered From Covid-19The first detailed studies of the so-called P.1 variant show how it devastated a Brazilian city. Now scientists want to know what it will do elsewhere. High Turnover at Nursing Homes Threatens Residents' CareA new study highlights the persistent problems caused by an unstable work force, an underlying threat that may have led to staggering death tolls in the pandemic. Cuomo Accused of Unwanted Advance at a Wedding: ‘Can I Kiss You?’The young woman’s account follows two separate accusations that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed two female state employees. Cuomo Must Admit to His ‘Predatory Behavior,’ Accuser Says“These are not the actions of someone who simply feels misunderstood; they are the actions of an individual who wields his power to avoid justice,” Charlotte Bennett said. Far-Right Groups Are Splintering in Wake of the Capitol RiotThe breakdown of larger organizations sets the stage for small groups or lone offenders, who are more difficult to track. Biden Seeks Help on Border From Mexican PresidentAs the president looks to undo his predecessor’s immigration policies, he is hoping for cooperation from a Mexican counterpart who was a contributor to them. Myanmar’s Military Deploys Digital Arsenal of Repression in CrackdownThe generals who staged a coup last month use surveillance drones, iPhone cracking devices and hacking software, some of it from Western countries that bar sales of such technology to Myanmar. Photos From Myanmar: A Street-Level View of Coup ProtestsAs a civil disobedience movement entered its second month, the military rulers added charges against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. The Best and Worst of the Golden GlobesAmid deeply moving moments (like the speech by Chadwick Boseman’s widow), there were technical difficulties and the strange sight of long-distance hosts pretending to be on the same stage. Golden Globes 2021: Where to Stream the WinnersNearly all of the big winners from the evening are available to stream. Here’s a look at where to find them and what The Times first had to say about them. Texas After the StormEven as the cold has lifted and the ice has melted, the true depth of the devastation remains hidden. We look at the aftermath of the storm through the eyes of three women. Why Democrats Aren’t Asking Cuomo to ResignThe diminishing power of MeToo. Too Much Choice Is Hurting AmericaLearning from subprime, health care and electricity. Smith College and the Failing Liberal BargainAbsolution is off the table. And liberal ideals themselves are up for renegotiation. Why Trump Holds a Grip on the G.O.P.Republicans still embrace the power of the ex-president’s agenda to galvanize voters and drive turnout. If Government Did Its Job We Might Not Need GoFundMeThe crowdfunding platform helps people pay their rent and medical bills. Its chief executive, Tim Cadogan, says it was never meant to be a social safety net. Trump 2.0 Looks an Awful Lot Like Trump 2020Are we really going to do this again? Brazil Is Brilliant at Vaccinations. So What Went Wrong This Time?It’s not hard to work out who to blame for the country’s disastrous vaccine rollout. The Era of Vaccine Diplomacy Is HereThe coronavirus threat is global. So is the remedy. Prosecutors Investigating Trump Focus on His Finance ChiefManhattan district attorney investigators who are examining possible financial fraud have asked witnesses about Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer at the Trump Organization. Frontier Cancels Flight, Citing Maskless PassengersThe airline’s treatment of the passengers, all Orthodox Jews, drew condemnation and accusations of anti-Semitism from Jewish groups. Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim CitizenshipPeople who convert in Israel to Reform or Conservative Judaism have a right to citizenship, the Supreme Court ruled, chipping at the power of Orthodox authorities that see them as non-Jewish. Ex-Times Reporter Who Used Racial Slur Publishes a Lengthy DefenseDonald McNeil, who resigned last month after the publication of an article on his conduct during a student trip, writes that he left the paper after “a series of misunderstandings and blunders.” Leader of Texas Utility Regulator Resigns After Extensive Storm OutagesDeAnn T. Walker, the chairwoman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, had been caught in a tide of fury that swelled after millions were left without power. Meteor Streaks Like a Firework Across U.K. Night SkyThose who looked up just before 10 p.m. on Sunday were treated to the sight of a fireball meteor. Trumpism Grips a Post-Policy G.O.P. as Traditional Conservatism FadesDespite falling from power in Washington, the Republican Party has done little soul-searching or reflection on a new agenda, instead focusing on attacking Democrats and the news media. After El Salvador Election, Bukele Is on Verge of Near-Total ControlThe party of President Nayib Bukele is set to take a sweeping majority in El Salvador’s Congress, giving the populist leader broad new powers. Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker Recalls Being Shot and Cradling ‘Guardian Angel’ DogRyan Fischer wrote on Instagram about his “recovery from a very close call with death.” What’s on TV This Week: ‘Soul of a Nation’ and ‘Ghostbusters’A newsmagazine featuring a look at Black life in America premieres on ABC. And the “Back to the Future” trilogy airs on AMC. Rangers' Don Wakamatsu Sanitizes Stadium Using DronesDon Wakamatsu’s day job is bench coach of the Rangers, but his background in farming led to an interesting solution for how to help fans feel safe. New Thrillers That Glitter With MaliceTired of winter? All three of these novels are guaranteed to give you a different kind of chill. How Do Influencers Get Jobs? It’s ChangingA new service is designed to help formalize relationships that are typically forged through personal connections or cold DMs. Johnson & Johnson Will Test its Vaccine in InfantsThe company’s coming trials will also involve pregnant women and people whose immune systems are compromised. A Texas Couple Try a Rent-to-Own Apartment on the Lower East SideMost apartments are either for sale or for rent. The one they chose was both. $2.7 Million Homes in CaliforniaA Cape Cod-style home in Los Angeles, a four-bedroom house in Sonoma and a contemporary Craftsman in Santa Barbara. Sarah Lawrence Student Seen as Cult Victim Is Now ChargedIsabella Pollok was one of the students at Sarah Lawrence College who prosecutors said was exploited by a classmate’s father, Lawrence V. Ray. Now she is under indictment, too. More Recent Articles |
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats introduced the "Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act" which would implement a 3% tax on wealth exceeding $1 billion.
The Washington Football Team is expected to release veteran quarterback Alex Smith this off-season.
The Senate voted 64-33 on Monday to confirm Miguel Cardona to serve as secretary of education.
The University at Albany has parted ways with men's basketball coach Will Brown after two decades, the school announced Monday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers reached an agreement on Monday to provide funding to schools that are able to return to in-class instruction for students in kindergarten through second grade by April 1.
Florida State men's basketball coach Leonard Hamilton agreed to a multiyear contract extension that will keep him with the Seminoles through the 2024-25 season.
The National Invitation Tournament is cutting its field in half and moving its annual men's basketball tournament to Texas this month amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Joe Biden held a bilateral meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday as the two discussed immigration and the COVID-19.
The Pentagon on Monday said the U.S. airstrike carried out in Syria last week killed one member of an Iranian-backed militia and injured two others.
The Atlanta Hawks fired head coach Lloyd Pierce on Monday after a disappointing 14-20 start this season.
UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch won the first-place prize in the White House News Photographers Association 2021 Eyes of History contest for the 2021 presidential inauguration.
If you've gone to the doctor for a urinary tract infection, chances are that you've been given the wrong antibiotic or a longer-than-necessary treatment plan.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 603 points on Monday as major U.S. indexes surged following the approval of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine.
Sailors aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg are among the first to test a stress-mitigation initiative, the U.S. Navy announced on Monday.
Britain's National Lottery teamed with a brewery to create a beer called Just The Ticket in the hopes of finding the winner of an unclaimed jackpot worth nearly $1.4 million.
A pair of contractors renovating a kitchen in Scotland removed the floor from the room and found a message from the previous owners -- along with a bottle of whiskey.
As the planet continues to get hotter, new research suggests food chains will become less efficient, funneling less and less energy from the bottom to the top.
The Biden administration will allow migrant families separated under the Trump administration to reunite in the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said Monday.
Cannabis may provide some relief for the symptoms of migraine, but it may be fleeting because of the potential onset of a "rebound" headache, according to an analysis released Monday by the American Academy of Neurology.
Authorities in Britain said 2,600 properties had to be evacuated for the controlled explosion of an undetonated World War II bomb found at a construction site near the University of Exeter.
A large flight operations exercise, led by the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, is underway near the Canary Islands, the U.S. Navy announced.
A $125 million defense package to Ukraine includes armored patrol boats, radar units and military medical equipment, the Defense Department said on Monday.
A French bulldog that went missing from his family's home in California's Bay Area was found four weeks later after being purchased by a man 600 miles away in Mexico.
The Bell-Boeing Joint Project Office received a$309.5 million Navy contract to deliver four CMV-22B Osprey helicopters, the Defense Department said last week. 
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