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2 Spanish journalists, 1 other foreign national killed in Burkina Faso ambush Two Spanish journalists and a third foreign national were killed after being ambushed on Monday during an ambush in Burkina Faso, authorities said Tuesday. Golden State Warriors first pro sports team to launch NFT collection The Golden State Warriors launched a non-fungible token (NFT) collection Tuesday, becoming the first professional sports team to do so. DHS limits immigration arrests in or near courthouses Agents with the Department of Homeland Security will limit immigration arrests in or near courthouses, undoing a controversial President Donald Trump-era policy, officials said Tuesday. Ole Miss fires offensive line coach three days after spring football game Ole Miss has fired offensive line coach and running game coordinator Randy Clements just three days after its spring football game. U.S. ambassador testifies Afghan government won't collapse after troop withdrawal U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad testified before Congress Tuesday that he does not believe the Afghan government "is going to collapse" after U.S. troops withdraw. Hawaiian lava tubes used to test space suits for future Mars, moon missions Scientists with the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, HI-SEAS, have been working hard to ensure the next generation of spacesuits meets the needs of astronauts working on the surface of the moon and Mars. Floyd Mayweather Jr. to fight YouTube star Logan Paul in exhibition boxing match Retired former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make another return to the ring to fight YouTube star Logan Paul in an exhibition bout June 6 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Air Force forms teams to address LGBTQ, Indigenous issues The Air Force has formally established two teams to identify and address issues affecting LGBTQ people and Indigenous people in the service. Department of Homeland Security delays REAL ID enforcement deadline to May 3, 2023 The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced it will delay enforcement of REAL ID requirements at airports until May 3, 2023, citing complications in administering identification due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ex-Seminoles, Buccaneers LB Geno Hayes dies at 33 Former Florida State Seminoles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Geno Hayes died Monday night at his family home in Valdosta, Ga. He was 33. Former Pentagon weapons buyer tapped as Air Force Secretary President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will nominate Frank Kendall, a former top Defense Department official in the Obama administration, as Air Force secretary. Watch: Chelsea's Christian Pulisic first U.S. male to score in Champions League semis Chelsea forward Christian Pulisic became the first United States men's soccer player to score a goal in the Champions League semifinals during Tuesday's match against Real Madrid. Immigration: House examines systems handling unaccompanied migrant children at border Congress on Tuesday heard testimony from experts about how the United States can better handle unaccompanied migrant children at the border, following an influx of arrivals this year. Interior Department reverses Trump policies on placing Native lands in trust The Department of Interior on Tuesday reversed multiple policies instituted by the Trump administration that it said "undermined the ability of Tribes to establish and consolidate their homelands." Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, a vocal critic of Trump's immigration policies, tapped by Biden to lead ICE President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will nominate Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez to serve as director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Iranian ships again harass Coast Guard cutters in Arabian Gulf, Navy says Four ships from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy approached U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats in the southern Arabian Gulf earlier this month in an "unsafe and unprofessional" interaction. 2 Capitol rioters' attack on police was 'premeditated,' prosecutors say Prosecutors argued in a Tuesday bail hearing that two U.S. Capitol rioters' alleged assault on police officers was "premeditated." UK Carrier Strike Group to head out on 28-week deployment The UK Carrier Strike Group's 28-week maiden deployment will feature visits to India, Japan, South Korea and Singapore, the British defense ministry announced. Social media companies, experts talk role of algorithms in democracy Social media company executives and technology researchers differed in the extent to which they believe algorithms can be used to suppress harmful content on online platforms during a Tuesday congressional hearing. Forgotten lottery ticket found in purse earns woman $250,000 A Maryland woman said a forgotten scratch-off ticket she found at the bottom of her purse turned out to be a $250,000 top prize winner. Fox casts Roselyn Sanchez as Ricardo Montalban descendant in 'Fantasy Island' Fox announced Roselyn Sanchez will star as Elena Roarke on its "Fantasy Island" reboot, confirming she is a descendant of the original character played by Ricardo Montalban. Look: Owl rescued from front grill of pickup truck in Florida Animal rescuers in Florida said a pickup truck driver reached the end of his 300-mile journey and discovered a great horned owl was embedded in the front grill of his vehicle. Horses, riders prepare for 2021 Kentucky Derby Fans, at a reduced capacity, will be allowed to attend the 2021 Kentucky Derby on May 1, and the horses and riders are doing their daily routines in advance of the big event. German bomb squad finds reported grenade was a rubber sex toy Police in Germany said a bomb squad was summoned on a report of a grenade spotted by a jogger in the woods, but they arrived to find the object was a rubber sex toy. |
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C.D.C. Eases Outdoor Mask Guidance for Vaccinated Americans“Go get the shot,” President Biden declared Tuesday, hailing an easing of federal guidance on outdoor mask wearing as a step toward post-pandemic normalcy. When do we have to wear a mask outside? The C.D.C. says less often, and here’s how and why.Vaccinated people can often skip masks outdoors when they won’t be in crowded situations with strangers, the new guidance says, but unvaccinated people should still wear them in many outdoor settings. ‘This Is a Catastrophe.’ In India, Illness Is Everywhere.As India suffers the world’s worst coronavirus crisis, our New Delhi bureau chief describes the fear of living amid a disease spreading at such scale and speed. Private Autopsy Shows Deputies Shot Andrew Brown Jr. 5 TimesThe fatal shot was to the back of the head, lawyers for Mr. Brown’s family said. Cries are growing for the authorities in Elizabeth City, N.C., to release body camera footage. Biden Seeks $80 Billion to Beef Up I.R.S. Audits of High-EarnersThe president’s “American Families Plan,” which he will detail this week, will be offset in part by a tax enforcement effort that administration officials believe will raise $700 billion over a decade. In a Locked-Down Capitol, Biden Will Address a Sparse AudienceStrict security and health restrictions will lend a surreal mood to President Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress, with only 200 people attending instead of the usual 1,600. To Lead ICE, Biden Taps Ed Gonzalez, a Sheriff From TexasEd Gonzalez would take over an agency that has not had a permanent leader since 2017. How Gavin Newsom Got Himself in California Recall Hot WaterThe campaign to recall the state’s governor shows that even a one-party stronghold like California can be rocked by the nation’s political polarization. ‘There Is a Tension There’: Publishers Draw Fire for Signing Trump OfficialsKellyanne Conway, Mike Pence and William Barr have book deals. That is raising new challenges for publishers trying to balance ideological lines with a desire to continue representing the political spectrum. Norton Takes Philip Roth Biography Out of PrintThe publisher also said it would make a donation to sexual abuse organizations equal to the advance it paid Blake Bailey, the author accused of sexual assault. At Blaine Wetzel’s Willows Inn, Employees Report Years of Workplace AbuseGlobe-trotting diners flock to the Willows Inn’s serene Northwest setting. But former employees say faked ingredients, sexual harassment and an abusive kitchen are the real story. Masks, India, Tulips: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. Is There a War Coming Between China and the U.S.?A new novel about 2034 has unnerving echoes of today’s headlines. Biden Underpromises, OverdeliversPresident Biden has spent his first 100 days focused on the pandemic and the economy — and not much on Twitter. When Is the Covid-19 Pandemic Over?Normal has never meant “perfectly safe.” A safer world will likely still have Covid-19 in it. Biden Can Finally Close GuantanamoGuantánamo is hugely expensive, and its detainees are increasingly geriatric and unlikely to return to the terrorist battlefield. Aleksei Navalny Is Russia’s True LeaderBrave, proud and unbroken, he is standing up to an inhumane system. The Republican Party Is Failing in Too Many WaysAmericans have been left without a credible opposition to a big expansion of federal power under Biden. John Brennan: Joe Biden Should Watch "The Present"Children in the West Bank and Gaza grow up feeling that their fate is controlled by people who don't care about them. Here’s My Novel Idea for the Republican PartyAmerican politics needs more factions. The Republican senators floating populist proposals should forge one. Shame, Safety and Moving Beyond Cancel CultureWhen is cancellation useful? And what other tools are available when it isn’t? To Understand Tech, Look Beyond the C.E.O.sWhat the tech barons think matters. But imagine if those working in the trenches had a bigger voice. Picking a Travel Agent? 4 Things to KnowEven the most D.I.Y.-inclined travelers are considering working with a professional adviser these days. Here’s how. W. Galen Weston, Who Transformed a Family Food Empire, Dies at 80Faced with the task of turning around a nearly bankrupt supermarket chain, he made private-label merchandise fashionable. Epicurious Drops Beef Recipes to Fight Climate ChangeThe popular cooking website will not publish new beef recipes over concerns about climate change. “We think of this decision as not anti-beef but rather pro-planet,” an article said. Britney Spears Asks to Address Court Overseeing Her ConservatorshipA lawyer for the singer told the judge presiding in her case that Spears was seeking to speak to the court on an “expedited basis.” New York Post Reporter Who Wrote False Kamala Harris Story ResignsThe front-page article in the Murdoch tabloid claimed that copies of a children’s book by the vice president were given to migrant children as part of a “welcome kit.” Former White House Adviser Is Charged With Stealing From Charter School NetworkSeth Andrew, who served in the Obama administration, stole more than $200,000 to help him buy a $2 million Manhattan apartment, prosecutors said. Second Close Call Between Iranian and American Vessels Raises TensionsThe tense encounters come as the two countries have resumed talks over renewing the 2015 nuclear agreement. The latest episode ended only after an American warship fired warning shots. Rights Group Hits Israel With Explosive Charge: ApartheidHuman Rights Watch is the latest watchdog to accuse Israel of perpetuating a version of the racist legal system that once governed South Africa. Israel says the charge is baseless. Councilman Who Pleaded Guilty to $82,000 Tax Fraud Is ExpelledChaim Deutsch, a Brooklyn Democrat, was removed for violating his oath of office, officials said. Indonesian General Is Killed in Rebel Ambush in Papua RegionPresident Joko Widodo announced the death of the high ranking intelligence chief and called for the arrest of rebel gunmen. Activists said they feared reprisals against Indigenous Papuans. 5 Takeaways From the New Food Allergy LawSesame becomes a “major allergen,” joining milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat and soybeans. Pleasures and Prescriptions of the West African Diet, at NnejiAt a takeout shop in Queens, egusi and red stew come with a message about nourishment. Live Your Gay Millennial Pandemic Fantasy in Stardew ValleyIn the farming RPG, I can enjoy a life of pastoral domesticity. IRL, I’m a lesbian urbanite struggling through the pandemic. Book Review: ‘Whereabouts,’ by Jhumpa LahiriIn “Whereabouts,” an unnamed narrator in an unnamed Italian city mulls a contemplative existence devoid of intimate human contact. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Why Can’t You Find Someone?’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Everyone Has an Alber Elbaz StoryRemembering fashion’s kindest designer. Erica Chang, Motivated by the Pandemic to Help, Dies at 24Armed with degrees in biomedicine and engineering, she wanted to administer health care. Her Covid-19 death came just five days before her father’s. There’s an Art to Making Your BedYou can start by disregarding thread count. Here’s what else the pros know that you may not. Daniel Kaminsky, Internet Security Savior, Dies at 42If you are reading this obituary online, you owe your digital safety to him. The Best (and Worst) States for Remote WorkA recent study ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to find where working from home was most attractive to workers and employers. More Recent Articles |
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Two Spanish journalists and a third foreign national were killed after being ambushed on Monday during an ambush in Burkina Faso, authorities said Tuesday.
The Golden State Warriors launched a non-fungible token (NFT) collection Tuesday, becoming the first professional sports team to do so.
Agents with the Department of Homeland Security will limit immigration arrests in or near courthouses, undoing a controversial President Donald Trump-era policy, officials said Tuesday.
Ole Miss has fired offensive line coach and running game coordinator Randy Clements just three days after its spring football game.
U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad testified before Congress Tuesday that he does not believe the Afghan government "is going to collapse" after U.S. troops withdraw.
Scientists with the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, HI-SEAS, have been working hard to ensure the next generation of spacesuits meets the needs of astronauts working on the surface of the moon and Mars.
Retired former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make another return to the ring to fight YouTube star Logan Paul in an exhibition bout June 6 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
The Air Force has formally established two teams to identify and address issues affecting LGBTQ people and Indigenous people in the service.
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced it will delay enforcement of REAL ID requirements at airports until May 3, 2023, citing complications in administering identification due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Florida State Seminoles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Geno Hayes died Monday night at his family home in Valdosta, Ga. He was 33.
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will nominate Frank Kendall, a former top Defense Department official in the Obama administration, as Air Force secretary.
Chelsea forward Christian Pulisic became the first United States men's soccer player to score a goal in the Champions League semifinals during Tuesday's match against Real Madrid.
Congress on Tuesday heard testimony from experts about how the United States can better handle unaccompanied migrant children at the border, following an influx of arrivals this year.
The Department of Interior on Tuesday reversed multiple policies instituted by the Trump administration that it said "undermined the ability of Tribes to establish and consolidate their homelands."
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will nominate Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez to serve as director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Four ships from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy approached U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats in the southern Arabian Gulf earlier this month in an "unsafe and unprofessional" interaction.
Prosecutors argued in a Tuesday bail hearing that two U.S. Capitol rioters' alleged assault on police officers was "premeditated."
The UK Carrier Strike Group's 28-week maiden deployment will feature visits to India, Japan, South Korea and Singapore, the British defense ministry announced.
Social media company executives and technology researchers differed in the extent to which they believe algorithms can be used to suppress harmful content on online platforms during a Tuesday congressional hearing.
A Maryland woman said a forgotten scratch-off ticket she found at the bottom of her purse turned out to be a $250,000 top prize winner.
Fox announced Roselyn Sanchez will star as Elena Roarke on its "Fantasy Island" reboot, confirming she is a descendant of the original character played by Ricardo Montalban.
Animal rescuers in Florida said a pickup truck driver reached the end of his 300-mile journey and discovered a great horned owl was embedded in the front grill of his vehicle.
Fans, at a reduced capacity, will be allowed to attend the 2021 Kentucky Derby on May 1, and the horses and riders are doing their daily routines in advance of the big event.
Police in Germany said a bomb squad was summoned on a report of a grenade spotted by a jogger in the woods, but they arrived to find the object was a rubber sex toy. 
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