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In first speech to Congress, President Joe Biden touts sweeping Families Plan, highlights COVID-19 response In his first address before a joint session of Congress Wednesday night, President Joe Biden highlighted how his sweeping infrastructure plan will help Americans recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and complete globally. Full text: President Joe Biden's first address before Congress President Joe Biden delivered his first annual address before a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night. Watch: Phillies' Bryce Harper takes 97 mph fastball to his face vs. Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies star outfielder Bryce Harper was forced to exit Wednesday night's game against the St. Louis Cardinals after being hit in the face by a 96.9 mph fastball. New charges filed against three men accused of Michigan governor kidnapping plot Federal prosecutors on Wednesday filed a new charge of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction against three of the six men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last fall. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll: QB Russell Wilson 'wasn't getting traded' Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider said star quarterback Russell Wilson was never in danger of being traded earlier this off-season. Celtics' Marcus Smart suspended one game for threatening official Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart received a one-game suspension for using "threatening language" toward an official. At least 2 dead, 16 injured in stabbing attack at Chinese kindergarten At least two children were killed and 16 other teachers and students were injured in a mass-stabbing attack at a kindergarten in southern China on Wednesday. Pentagon identifies Army Reserve soldier found dead in Kuwait Staff Sgt. Christopher F. Pantos, 55, of the U.S. Army Reserve was found dead in Kuwait this week as the result of a non-combat related incident, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday. Cavaliers star Kevin Love apologizes for on-court outburst vs. Raptors Cleveland Cavaliers power forward Kevin Love apologized Wednesday for his on-court outburst during a game against the Toronto Raptors earlier this week. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to be investigated over apartment renovation funds British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a formal investigation into whether he used party funds to renovate his apartment, the British Electoral Commission announced Wednesday. Carolina Panthers trade QB Teddy Bridgewater to Denver Broncos The Carolina Panthers traded veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to the Denver Broncos for a sixth-round pick in Thursday's NFL Draft, the teams announced Wednesday. Three men charged with federal hate crimes in killing of Ahmaud Arbery Three Georgia men were charged Wednesday with federal hate crimes and attempted kidnapping in the death of Ahmaud Arbery last year. Michael Collins, NASA astronaut, pilot for 1969 moon landing, dies at 90 Michael Collins, a former NASA astronaut who was part of the first moon landing mission of Apollo 11 in 1969, died Wednesday. He was 90. Most low-income blocks in U.S. cities are hotter, have fewer trees In most cities in the United States, low-income blocks host fewer trees than blocks in more well-to-do neighborhoods, according to a new study. Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged, Dow falls 164 points The Federal Reserve on Wednesday left interest rates unchanged near zero, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 164 points as markets fell flat in response to the news. Federal agents search Rudy Giuliani's apartment, office in Ukraine lobbying probe Federal agents searched the Manhattan home and office of Rudy Giuliani, who served as personal attorney of former President Donald Trump, Wednesday morning, his lawyer confirmed. U.S. Marine Corps F-35Bs arrive in Britain for deployment with HMS Queen Elizabeth The "Wake Island Avengers" squadron of U.S. Marine Corps F-35B fighter planes arrived in Britain on Wednesday to deploy with a British carrier strike force. In the deep sea, subsurface microbes are plentiful and hungry Boreholes drilled deep into the floor of the Atlantic are offering scientists new insights into the microbial communities found thousands of feet beneath surface of the ocean. Canadian woman wins two $80,000 lottery jackpots in two months A Canadian lottery player is celebrating her double dose of good luck after winning two jackpots worth more than $80,000 in under two months. Watch: Garbage releases first single from politically themed album Garbage released the single "No Gods No Masters" Wednesday. The song is the title track from their forthcoming album, due out June 11, which the band said addresses political topics. Watch: Alligator blocks highway traffic on Texas bridge Police and animal control officers were called to a bridge in Texas to remove an unusual traffic hazard -- an alligator sunning itself in the road. Polls find most U.S. young people take COVID-19 threat seriously Most young people do want to protect others from COVID-19, according to polls of 14- to 24-year-olds that suggest focusing on this message may be effective. Watch: Hundreds of migratory birds take over interior of California home A California family said they are dealing with an unusual infestation after hundreds of migratory birds swooped down their chimney and took up residence inside the house. |
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Harris and Pelosi Are First Women Behind a President at Joint SessionPresident Biden is delivering his speech while standing in front of two women — Vice President Kamala Harris and Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California. Biden’s $4 Trillion Economic Plan, in One ChartMoney directed at families is added to an earlier proposal on infrastructure. Biden Proposes Free Community College for All AmericansPresident Biden’s proposal calls for community college to be free for all Americans, which may relieve some of the burdens saddling low-income and working-class college students. What’s in Biden’s Spending Plan: Free Preschool and National Paid LeavePresident Biden’s latest proposal is funded by raising taxes on wealthier Americans, and it is likely to encounter Republican resistance for that reason. Rudy Giuliani’s Apartment Searched in Federal InvestigationProsecutors obtained the search warrants as part of an investigation into whether Rudy Giuliani broke lobbying laws when he was President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer. 3 Indicted on Federal Hate Crime Charges in Ahmaud Arbery ShootingThe Justice Department’s announcement of the charges was the latest in a string of moves to make civil rights protections a priority. An Alameda Police Officer Used His Knee to Pin Down Mario GonzalezAn analysis of body camera footage shows that one officer appeared to keep his knee on the upper right side of Mr. Gonzalez’s back for 2 minutes 50 seconds. Chicago Releases Video of Fatal Police Shooting of Anthony AlvarezAnthony Alvarez, 22, died after a police officer shot him following a chase. A video showed he was running away, holding a gun. German Intelligence to Surveil Coronavirus DeniersThe country’s domestic intelligence agency says it will create a new department to deal with extremism among conspiracy theorists. Did the 2020 Census Undercount the Hispanic Population?Officials from both parties say the census numbers released this week raise questions about the totals, with Democrats contending that the Hispanic population was undercounted. Biden’s Address, Ahmaud Arbery, Whiskey: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Shame, Safety and Moving Beyond Cancel CultureWhen is cancellation useful? And what other tools are available when it isn’t? Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Ron DeSantis Does DiseaseFace it, Florida runs the universe. Health Care in the U.S., as Seen From AbroadWe asked eight people around the world what they thought. It didn’t go well. China and the Fall of Jack Ma's Ant GroupChinese regulators have a message for the finance sector: Tread carefully. What the Smallpox Vaccine Can Teach Us About the Covid VaccineVaccination campaigns have always, eventually, succeeded. Despite OSHA's Efforts, U.S. Workplaces Are Still Too DangerousOSHA has saved many lives in its 50 years. But it can do more. After a Year of the Covid Pandemic, Our Homes are Stressed TooOver the past year, “homesick” and “housebroken” have acquired new meanings. Should Biden Emphasize Race or Class or Both or None of the Above?A new paper heats up an old debate. For Biden, Bipartisanship Could Be CounterproductiveIn today’s politics, bipartisanship is a recipe for either gridlock or ineffectual policy. Policing Is Not Broken, It’s ‘Literally Designed to Work in This Way’Jane Coaston debates three proposals to fix America’s broken policing. The Rise of ‘Woke Capital’ Is Nothing to CelebrateNobody, least of all people on the left, has anything to celebrate in the rise of activist industry. Is There a War Coming Between China and the U.S.?A new novel about 2034 has unnerving echoes of today’s headlines. Michael Collins, ‘Third Man’ of the Moon Landing, Dies at 90Orbiting dozens of miles above the lunar surface, he kept solitary watch of the Apollo command module as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin embarked for the moon. ‘Citizen Kane’ Is No ‘Paddington 2,’ Says Rotten TomatoesAfter an 80-year-old pan resurfaced, the website Rotten Tomatoes recalculated and found that only 99 percent of critics had praised “Citizen Kane.” Ethics of Traveling Amid Rising Infection RatesOur Tripped Up columnist helps weigh the public health and ethical elements of traveling amid rising infection rates. Court Could Consider Whether Trump Interfered in Cloud Computing ContractThe decision could be a win for Amazon, which said it was passed over for the $10 billion Pentagon contract because of his animosity toward its founder, Jeff Bezos. Senate Reinstates Obama-Era Regulations on MethaneSenate Democrats on Wednesday deployed a once-obscure law to resurrect Obama-era regulations on methane that the Trump administration had wiped away. Florida House Passes G.O.P.-Backed Bill on Voting LimitsThe legislation, which now heads back to the State Senate for a vote, would add strict new rules for drop boxes and new identification requirements for absentee ballots, among other measures. Man Caught Smuggling 35 Songbirds at J.F.K. AirportKevin Andre McKenzie of Guyana concealed finches inside hair curlers in his clothing, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said. Man Sentenced for Police Station Fire After George Floyd's DeathA 23-year-old Brainerd, Minn., man was also ordered to pay $12 million for his role in the fire in Minneapolis, U.S. prosecutors said. Russian Spy Unit Investigated for Links to Bulgarian ExplosionsThe probe will look at whether Unit 29155, an elite group of Russian intelligence operatives, is connected to a series of blasts at ammunition depots over the past 10 years. France Arrests Former Members of Italian Extremist GroupThe seven militants had been given refuge in France decades ago, a move which poisoned diplomatic ties between France and Italy. The arrests signal a strengthening of ties between the two governments. N.Y.P.D. Will Stop Using Robot Dog After BacklashThe Police Department will return the device earlier than planned after critics seized on it as a dystopian example of overly aggressive policing. An Inheritance Tax Bill You ‘Can’t Fathom’: $10.8 BillionThe Samsung family in South Korea will also donate billions of dollars’ worth of art, including Picasso and Monet. Eating Disorders in Teens Have ‘Exploded’ in the PandemicHere’s what parents need to know. Who Needs an Album? Just Keep Remaking the Song!Recent hits by SpotemGottem and Lil Nas X show the power of extending the life of a single track, album be damned. 16 Grilling Recipes You’ll Want to Make All Summer LongCookouts are making a comeback, and these never-fail recipes will guarantee your best get-together yet. 15 New Books to Watch For in MayBuzzy new novels from Stacey Abrams, Jean Hanff Korelitz and Andy Weir; Michael Lewis’s take on the pandemic; Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ode to grief and more. They Call It a ‘Women’s Disease.’ She Wants to Redefine It.As a bioengineer, Linda Griffith once grew a human ear on the back of a mouse. Now she is reframing endometriosis as a key to unlocking some of biology’s greatest secrets. 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. Cheerleader's Vulgar Rant Prompts Lively Supreme Court ArgumentThe justices struggled to determine how the First Amendment applies to public schools’ power to punish students for social media posts and other off-campus speech. Jimmy Fallon: Vaccinated Americans Are ‘Flashing Their Mouths Like It’s Mardi Gras’“I’ve got to be honest: I’m going to miss wearing a mask.” Fallon joked on Tuesday. “The adult acne made me feel young, you know?” Two Women From Norman Rockwell Painting Reunited by ReporterAfter an article about a model who recognized herself in one of the artist’s paintings was published, another model emerged. We thought they might like to get reacquainted. Scott Stringer Is Accused of Sexual AssaultJean Kim said Mr. Stringer assaulted her when she worked on his campaign 20 years ago and warned her not to tell anyone. He denied the allegation. Brendan Hunt Found Guilty of Threatening Democrats After Capitol RiotBrendan Hunt said videos and social media posts calling for the slaughter of congressional Democrats were just jokes. Jurors were not convinced. More Recent Articles |
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In his first address before a joint session of Congress Wednesday night, President Joe Biden highlighted how his sweeping infrastructure plan will help Americans recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and complete globally.
President Joe Biden delivered his first annual address before a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night.
Philadelphia Phillies star outfielder Bryce Harper was forced to exit Wednesday night's game against the St. Louis Cardinals after being hit in the face by a 96.9 mph fastball.
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday filed a new charge of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction against three of the six men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last fall.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider said star quarterback Russell Wilson was never in danger of being traded earlier this off-season.
Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart received a one-game suspension for using "threatening language" toward an official.
At least two children were killed and 16 other teachers and students were injured in a mass-stabbing attack at a kindergarten in southern China on Wednesday.
Staff Sgt. Christopher F. Pantos, 55, of the U.S. Army Reserve was found dead in Kuwait this week as the result of a non-combat related incident, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday.
Cleveland Cavaliers power forward Kevin Love apologized Wednesday for his on-court outburst during a game against the Toronto Raptors earlier this week.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a formal investigation into whether he used party funds to renovate his apartment, the British Electoral Commission announced Wednesday.
The Carolina Panthers traded veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to the Denver Broncos for a sixth-round pick in Thursday's NFL Draft, the teams announced Wednesday.
Three Georgia men were charged Wednesday with federal hate crimes and attempted kidnapping in the death of Ahmaud Arbery last year.
Michael Collins, a former NASA astronaut who was part of the first moon landing mission of Apollo 11 in 1969, died Wednesday. He was 90.
In most cities in the United States, low-income blocks host fewer trees than blocks in more well-to-do neighborhoods, according to a new study.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday left interest rates unchanged near zero, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 164 points as markets fell flat in response to the news.
Federal agents searched the Manhattan home and office of Rudy Giuliani, who served as personal attorney of former President Donald Trump, Wednesday morning, his lawyer confirmed.
The "Wake Island Avengers" squadron of U.S. Marine Corps F-35B fighter planes arrived in Britain on Wednesday to deploy with a British carrier strike force.
Boreholes drilled deep into the floor of the Atlantic are offering scientists new insights into the microbial communities found thousands of feet beneath surface of the ocean.
A Canadian lottery player is celebrating her double dose of good luck after winning two jackpots worth more than $80,000 in under two months.
Garbage released the single "No Gods No Masters" Wednesday. The song is the title track from their forthcoming album, due out June 11, which the band said addresses political topics.
Police and animal control officers were called to a bridge in Texas to remove an unusual traffic hazard -- an alligator sunning itself in the road.
Most young people do want to protect others from COVID-19, according to polls of 14- to 24-year-olds that suggest focusing on this message may be effective.
A California family said they are dealing with an unusual infestation after hundreds of migratory birds swooped down their chimney and took up residence inside the house. 
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