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Carolina Panthers sign ex-Pro Bowl cornerback A.J. Bouye The Carolina Panthers have agreed to terms with free-agent cornerback A.J. Bouye to bolster their secondary ahead of this month's NFL Draft. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel will not be bound by Iran nuclear deal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Wednesday that Israel will not be bound by any deal world powers make with Iran if it leads to Tehran securing nuclear weapons. Virginia General Assembly votes to legalize adult marijuana possession Virginia's General Assembly voted Wednesday to approve amendments by Gov. Ralph Northam legalizing possession of one ounce marijuana for adults and limited home growth beginning July 1. Devils trade Kyle Palmieri, Travis Zajac to Islanders The New York Islanders acquired star winger Kyle Palmieri and veteran center Travis Zajac from the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night. Eagles sign RB Jordan Howard, LB Eric Wilson to 1-year deals The Philadelphia Eagles have signed former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson and veteran running back Jordan Howard to one-year contracts. Jordan's King Abdullah II says alleged sedition has been 'nipped in the bud' King Abdullah II of Jordan said an attempt to overthrow him allegedly involving his half-brother Prince Hamzah bin Hussein "has been nipped in the bud" in a public letter on Wednesday. Vancouver Canucks have 21 players, four coaches in COVID-19 protocol The Vancouver Canucks announced Wednesday that at least 25 individuals have tested positive for COVID-19 since last month. Nick Cannon is surprise contestant on 'Masked Singer' "The Masked Singer" host Nick Cannon -- dressed as a bulldog -- was eliminated as a surprise contestant on the show Wednesday night. Chauvin trial: Forensics experts say pills found in squad car contained fentanyl, methamphetamine Pills found at the scene of George Floyd's death tested positive for fentanyl, methamphetamine and Floyd's DNA, forensic scientists testified Wednesday in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept. says excessive speed caused Tiger Woods crash The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday that excessive speed was the chief cause of the wreck that injured pro golf star Tiger Woods in February. Flaherty flawless, Molina mashes homer as Cardinals crush Marlins The crack of Yadier Molina's wooden bat echoed throughout loanDepot park as he smacked a two-run homer over the left field fence and sparked a St. Louis Cardinals blowout of the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in Miami. United States, Iraq reach agreement on plans to withdraw U.S. combat troops The United States and Iraq said in a joint statement Wednesday that they plan to shift the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq to a mission "focused on training and advisory tasks." Ex-Florida State receiver Travis Rudolph charged with first-degree murder Former Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Travis Rudolph was arrested on charges of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder with a firearm in Florida, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said. Suez Canal blockage: Ever Given's black boxes under review Officials are reviewing the information contained on the black boxes of a large container ship that got lodged sideways in Egypt's Suez Canal last week to determine the cause of the accident, local authorities said Wedne Fox announces summer premieres of 'Fantasy Island,' 'Crime Scene Kitchen' Fox anounced premiere dates for its summer slate Wednesday, including a new incarnation of "Fantasy Island" and the new cooking competition "Crime Scene Kitchen." South Korea’s opposition party sweeps to victory in key mayoral races South Korea's ruling Democratic Party was beaten at the polls as its mayoral candidates in the country's two largest cities, Seoul and Busan, lost elections widely seen as a bellwether for the 2022 presidential race United States to restore $235 million in Palestinian humanitarian aid The United States on Wednesday restored $235 million in humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced. Yayoi Kusama exhibit to debut at New York Botanical Garden The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx this weekend will be unveiling an exhibit by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama featuring artworks invoking nature. British army readies solar farm to reduce emissions The British Army announced its construction on Wednesday of a photovoltaic solar farm to supply its Leconfield, England, transport school with electricity. S&P 500 barely strikes record high as Federal Reserve commits to economic recovery The S&P 500 climbed slightly Wednesday, barely marking a new record high, as the Federal Reserve indicated it would remain committed to policies supporting economic recovery. Washington couple win lottery twice with tickets from the same store A Washington state couple collected their second lottery jackpot from a ticket they obtained from the same store as the game that earned them their first payout. U.K. variant most dominant strain of COVID-19 in U.S., CDC says The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Wednesday that the so-called U.K. variant of the novel coronavirus has become the most dominant strain of the virus in the United States. |
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Biden’s Tax Plan Aims to Raise $2.5 Trillion and End Profit-ShiftingThe plan detailed by the Treasury Department would make it harder for companies to avoid paying taxes on both U.S. income and profits stashed abroad. What’s in Biden’s Tax Plan?The proposal includes provisions to raise the corporate tax rate to 28 percent, make it harder for companies to move profits overseas and beef up the Internal Revenue Service. Biden to Announce Executive Actions to Tackle Gun ViolencePresident Biden is expected to announce his plan, including a measure to try to stop the proliferation of so-called ghost guns, on Thursday. Manchin Says He Will Never Back Weakening Filibuster“We will not solve our nation’s problems in one Congress if we seek only partisan solutions,” Mr. Manchin wrote in an op-ed in The Washington Post. Democrats Are Torn Over Working With G.O.P. After Capitol RiotAn uneasy détente has emerged between congressional Republicans and Democrats after the Jan. 6 attack, but relationships are badly frayed. Mitch McConnell Digs In Against Campaign Law Changes AgainThe top Senate Republican, who has spent his career fighting campaign finance limits, has taken a lead role in challenging Democrats’ sweeping voting rights bill. Parents of 445 Children Separated By Trump Still Not Found, Filing SaysAdvocates and Biden administration officials say finding their families is difficult with each passing day. More Contagious Covid Variant Is Now Dominant in U.S., C.D.C. SaysThe B.1.1.7 variant, first identified in Britain, is now the source of most new coronavirus infections in the United States, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. AstraZeneca Vaccine Faces Setbacks in U.K. and European UnionBritain said it would give alternative shots to people under 30, while the European regulator said it had found a ‘possible link’ with rare blood clots. How Teachers Are Exploring the Derek Chauvin Trial With StudentsIn Minneapolis, where George Floyd was killed, educators have used the trial as an opportunity to help their students examine the complex issues of race, policing and the criminal justice system. Tiger Woods Was Driving About 40 MPH Past The Speed Limit When He CrashedThe stretch of road where Woods crashed in February is known for speeding and crashes. A Tiny Particle’s Wobble Could Upend the Known Laws of PhysicsExperiments with particles known as muons suggest that there are forms of matter and energy vital to the nature and evolution of the cosmos that are not yet known to science. AstraZeneca, Corporate Taxes, Tiger Woods: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Morning at Night, April 15Attend a live edition of our newsletter with David Leonhardt and guests. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. Did the Boomers Ruin America? A Debate.The conservative writer Helen Andrews and the liberal journalist Jill Filipovic discuss why millennials are so mad at their parents’ generation. After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job AgainI learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family. Here’s … Matt GaetzTrouble for the Florida fanboy. ‘Awful but Lawful’Our legal system allows for extrajudicial killings by the police without real consequence. Here’s How to Handle the ‘Genocide Olympics’ in BeijingThe Olympiad gives us leverage. Let’s use it. Many Yeshivas Cheat Students of a Basic Education — and Break the LawUltra-Orthodox schools must provide a proper education, but politicians aren’t holding them accountable. Biden Can Go Bigger and Not ‘Pay for It’ the Old WayBy focusing on how much revenue they hope to raise from tax increases on the well-off, Democrats risk limiting the scope of their ambitions. What’s It Like to Hug Again?Share your videos of your first physical contact with a loved one or friend post-vaccination. The Reality of Vaccine PassportsVaccine passports are here, and they could be our ticket to freedom. But they could also create an ethical nightmare. The Fear That Is Shaping American PoliticsIt affects everyone from Joe Manchin to Joe Biden. Keeping Trans Kids From Medicine Doesn’t Make Them DisappearTreating trans children isn’t an “experiment.” The experiment is making it impossible for these young people to become themselves. Let’s Cut Our Ridiculous Defense BudgetPresident Biden wants to change the paradigm. That may be easier than changing the Pentagon. A Brooklyn Artist Wants Sports Fans to Wear Their NamesA Brooklyn artist uses sports iconography to commemorate Trayvon Martin, George Floyd and other Black victims of violence. Maple Syrup Making Also Boomed as a Pandemic HobbyAt-home evaporators sold out, and attention to the maple sugaring classifieds surged. Yahoo Answers, a Haven for the Confused, Is Shutting DownPeople used Yahoo Answers to ask weird questions, seek help and make jokes. But the service offered “real human reaction, for better or for worse,” one longtime observer said. G.O.P. Group Warns Donors Not to Opt Out of Monthly DonationsThe National Republican Congressional Committee says to donors who opt out of recurring monthly donations: “We will have to tell Trump you’re a DEFECTOR.” Couple Who Defaced $400,000 Painting in South Korea Thought It Was a Public Art ProjectThe vandalism of a piece by the graffiti artist JonOne at a gallery in South Korea has prompted a debate about contemporary art. Cuomo Aide Says Governor ‘Groomed’ Her for Months Before GropingA woman who has accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of groping her in the Executive Mansion said that she warned him, “You’re going to get us in trouble.” N.R.A. Chief Kept Bankruptcy Filing Secret From DeputiesFacing enforcement by the New York attorney general, the National Rifle Association’s chief executive hatched a secret plan for bankruptcy. Ancient Native American Site Is Defaced in Georgia ForestRock faces and boulders bearing figure carvings called petroglyphs were scratched or dabbed with paint, the United States Forest Service said. Andrew Giuliani Considers a Run for N.Y. GovernorMr. Giuliani, 35, has never been elected to public office, and his most prominent government job was as a public liaison assistant and special assistant to the president for the Trump White House. Missouri Man Gets 12 Years in Prison for Trying to Buy a Chemical WeaponThe man, a former teacher, pleaded guilty after plotting to use highly toxic dimethylmercury to poison a woman who had broken off a relationship with him, prosecutors said. Oh Se-hoon Wins Seoul Mayoral ElectionConservative opposition candidates won two mayoral races that were seen as a referendum on President Moon Jae-in and a bellwether for next year’s presidential contest. Zach Avery Charged With Running Million Dollar Ponzi SchemeZach Avery convinced clients, to the tune of $227 million, that he had a deal with HBO and Netflix that would help net them speedy 35 percent returns, the S.E.C. said. The Many Selves of Alfred Hitchcock, Phobias, Fetishes and AllIn showing several different sides of the filmmaker, some of them contradictory, Edward White’s “The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock” captures him in full. The Main Reason for Your Pandemic BoredomIt comes down to lack of control. Will People of Color Win All Four Acting Oscars This Year?Plenty of Academy Awards history could be made at this year’s ceremony, especially if the SAG Award winners repeat. Here are some records that could fall. Meet Axel Mansoor, the Clubhouse WhispererThe 28-year-old singer-songwriter started the Lullaby Club, one of the most popular channels on Clubhouse. How Weeksville, a Center of Black History, Fought to SurviveA slice of Brooklyn that was home to one of the largest free Black communities in pre-Civil War America sought the promise of steady financial help from the city. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Relieved About a Friend’s Failure’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words Watch These 11 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in AprilThese movies and TV shows are leaving U.S. Netflix by the end of the month. Stream them while you can. The 17 Best Recipes Our Food Staff Cooked Last MonthIn March, the staff of the Food section and NYT Cooking made the most of early spring produce, while leaning in to easy and hearty favorites. How About a Luxury Tour of Your Own Backyard?Many group tour companies are trading their international itineraries for souped-up domestic trips aimed at nature-loving Americans. More Recent Articles |
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The Carolina Panthers have agreed to terms with free-agent cornerback A.J. Bouye to bolster their secondary ahead of this month's NFL Draft.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Wednesday that Israel will not be bound by any deal world powers make with Iran if it leads to Tehran securing nuclear weapons.
Virginia's General Assembly voted Wednesday to approve amendments by Gov. Ralph Northam legalizing possession of one ounce marijuana for adults and limited home growth beginning July 1.
The New York Islanders acquired star winger Kyle Palmieri and veteran center Travis Zajac from the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night.
The Philadelphia Eagles have signed former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson and veteran running back Jordan Howard to one-year contracts.
King Abdullah II of Jordan said an attempt to overthrow him allegedly involving his half-brother Prince Hamzah bin Hussein "has been nipped in the bud" in a public letter on Wednesday.
The Vancouver Canucks announced Wednesday that at least 25 individuals have tested positive for COVID-19 since last month.
"The Masked Singer" host Nick Cannon -- dressed as a bulldog -- was eliminated as a surprise contestant on the show Wednesday night.
Pills found at the scene of George Floyd's death tested positive for fentanyl, methamphetamine and Floyd's DNA, forensic scientists testified Wednesday in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday that excessive speed was the chief cause of the wreck that injured pro golf star Tiger Woods in February.
The crack of Yadier Molina's wooden bat echoed throughout loanDepot park as he smacked a two-run homer over the left field fence and sparked a St. Louis Cardinals blowout of the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in Miami.
The United States and Iraq said in a joint statement Wednesday that they plan to shift the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq to a mission "focused on training and advisory tasks."
Former Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Travis Rudolph was arrested on charges of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder with a firearm in Florida, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said.
Officials are reviewing the information contained on the black boxes of a large container ship that got lodged sideways in Egypt's Suez Canal last week to determine the cause of the accident, local authorities said Wedne
Fox anounced premiere dates for its summer slate Wednesday, including a new incarnation of "Fantasy Island" and the new cooking competition "Crime Scene Kitchen."
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party was beaten at the polls as its mayoral candidates in the country's two largest cities, Seoul and Busan, lost elections widely seen as a bellwether for the 2022 presidential race
The United States on Wednesday restored $235 million in humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced.
The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx this weekend will be unveiling an exhibit by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama featuring artworks invoking nature.
The British Army announced its construction on Wednesday of a photovoltaic solar farm to supply its Leconfield, England, transport school with electricity.
The S&P 500 climbed slightly Wednesday, barely marking a new record high, as the Federal Reserve indicated it would remain committed to policies supporting economic recovery.
A Washington state couple collected their second lottery jackpot from a ticket they obtained from the same store as the game that earned them their first payout.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Wednesday that the so-called U.K. variant of the novel coronavirus has become the most dominant strain of the virus in the United States. 
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