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Watch: Joe Musgrove throws first no-hitter in San Diego Padres history Right-hander Joe Musgrove has tossed the first no-hitter in the 53-year history of the San Diego Padres. Dodgers put former NL MVP Cody Bellinger on 10-day injured list The Los Angeles Dodgers placed former National League MVP Cody Bellinger on the 10-day injured list because of a bruised left calf, the team announced Friday. Clippers' Patrick Beverley has hand surgery, out at least 3-4 weeks Los Angeles Clippers starting point guard Patrick Beverley underwent surgery to repair a fractured fourth metacarpal bone in his left hand, the team announced Friday. Seattle Seahawks re-sign veteran defensive back Damarious Randall The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed veteran defender Damarious Randall and plan to move him to cornerback in the 2021 season, the team announced Friday. Cincinnati fires men's basketball coach John Brannen after probe into program The University of Cincinnati has fired head coach John Brannen after an investigation into the men's basketball program. Lee Delaney, CEO of BJ's Wholesale Club, dies at 49 Lee Delaney, the president and CEO of BJ's Wholesale Club, died "unexpectedly" this week from "presumed natural causes," the Massachusetts-based company announced Friday. Biden administration won't shut down Dakota Access Pipeline during environmental review The Biden administration on Friday indicated in court it will not shut down operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline while it conducts an environmental review. Masters: Justin Rose enters weekend with one-shot lead at Augusta Justin Rose shot an even-par 72 in Friday's second round of the Masters Tournament to enter the weekend with a one-shot lead at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Biden's 'border czar,' Roberta Jacobson, to step down Roberta Jacobson, President Joe Biden's so-called "border czar" announced Friday she's stepping down from the role at the end of April. 'Top Gun 2,' 'Mission: Impossible 7,' 'Star Trek,' more delayed again Paramount announced new release dates for its slate of upcoming films Friday. The studio postpones Tom Cruise sequels and other franchises, while Universal's "The Forever Purge" opens earlier. Moments from the 2021 Masters Tournament The Masters Tournament teed off April 8, 2021, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The tournament runs through April 11 with limited in-person spectators. Here's a look at the tournament from UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch. Work errand to buy dish soap leads man to $1 million lottery jackpot A man who stopped at a Virginia store to buy dish soap for his job ended up winning a $1 million lottery prize while running the errand. Report: U.S. military must speed up AI development to maintain edge The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence vice chair said on Friday the United States lacks a strategy to compete with China in military AI. St. Vincent volcano erupts twice in Caribbean amid evacuation A volcano on the southeastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent erupted twice Friday, hours after displaying increased seismic activity and prompting a mass evacuation of residents and visitors. House ethics committee investigating Rep. Matt Gaetz allegations The House ethics committee announced Friday it opened an investigation into accusations Rep. Matt Gaetz engaged in sexual misconduct along with a number of other allegations. Watch: Overturned tractor-trailer spills syrup onto Pennsylvania highway Road crews in Pennsylvania were left dealing with a sticky situation when two tractor-trailers collided under a highway overpass, causing one to spill its load of syrup. Tiny Mars helicopter set for first flight Sunday NASA's plan to fly a helicopter on Mars comes to fruition Sunday with an attempted 40-second climb to just 10 feet, but agency officials say they hope to make bolder efforts in the next few weeks. Scientists measure ocean currents underneath 'Doomsday Glacier' For the first time, climate scientists have measured ocean conditions beneath Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, sometimes called the "Doomsday Glacier." Stool transplants treat bowel infection by boosting bowel-protecting cells, study finds Stool transplants effectively treat bacterial infections in the colon by boosting levels of specific molecules that help protect bowel cells, according to a study published Friday by Gastroenterology. Watch: Boston woman rescued after sinking into mud near the beach A Boston woman taking her son's dog for a walk tried to take a shortcut to the beach and ended up needing to be rescued when she sank into some deep mud. U.S,. Salvadoran armies agree to training exercises The United States' and El Salvador's armies concluded talks this week to ensure bilateral readiness and interoperability, a U.S. Army statement on Friday said. U.S. military readiness has 'degraded' over last two decades, GAO report says The U.S. military's ability to meet demands has largely degraded over the past two decades, a Government Accountability Office report said on Friday. Derek Chauvin trial: Medical experts offer differing views on George Floyd's cause of death Attorneys in the Derek Chauvin murder trial in Minneapolis on Friday questioned medical experts, who appeared to offer differing views of George Floyd's cause of death. In photos: Moments from Major League Baseball for the week of April 4, 2021 Here's a look at moments in Major League Baseball for the week of April 4, 2021. Watch: Massachusetts woman reunited with missing dog after 5 years A Massachusetts woman whose dog went missing five years ago was reunited with her pet, who was found wandering about 10 miles from home. U.S. Air Force begins second disparity review survey The U.S. Air Force began a survey on Friday for its second Inspector General's report on diversity and disparity in its ranks. |
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Amazon Union Vote: Labor Loss May Bring Shift in StrategyAfter an election defeat in Alabama, many in labor are shifting strategies, wary of the challenges and expense of winning votes site by site. Amazon Workers Defeat Union Effort in AlabamaThe company’s decisive victory deals a crushing blow to organized labor, which had hoped the time was ripe to start making inroads. In Chauvin Trial, Medical Examiner Says Police Were Main Cause of Floyd's DeathDr. Andrew Baker, who performed the official autopsy of George Floyd, said that fentanyl and heart disease had contributed to his death, but that the officers’ actions were the main cause. Takeaways From Day 10 of the Derek Chauvin TrialThe medical examiner who performed the initial autopsy of George Floyd said he died as a result of his interaction with law enforcement. Plunging Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Supply Dents State Inoculation EffortsWith deliveries from Johnson & Johnson set to fall 86 percent, a White House official warned that the vaccine would be scarce until a troubled Baltimore plant gains regulatory approval. Biden Details $1.52 Trillion Spending Proposal to Fund Discretionary PrioritiesThe blueprint includes increases in funding to address climate change, along with beefing up education, health research and the Internal Revenue Service. Biden Creating Commission to Study Expanding the Supreme CourtThe commission will also examine other potential changes such as term limits for justices. Progressives are pushing President Biden to add seats to balance the court’s conservative majority. White House Border Coordinator to Step DownRoberta S. Jacobson’s departure comes amid the administration’s efforts to reduce the flow of immigration from Central America. Matt Gaetz Tells Supporters He Is a Victim of Leaks and LiesThe congressman defended himself in his first major public appearance since a Justice Department inquiry came to light last week. ‘I Know She’s Gone, but Why?’: Love and Loss at a Boulder Grocery StoreFunerals for the victims of the mass shooting in Colorado were being held this week. Teri Leiker, a beloved employee at the King Soopers store for 31 years, was among them. Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Is Dead at 99The Duke of Edinburgh, who married the future queen in 1947, brought the monarchy into the 20th century, but his occasional tactless comments hurt his image. Prince Philip’s Life in PicturesPhilip’s life spanned almost a century of upheaval for Britain: He had lived with a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and he died nearly 100 years old in an era of smartphones and the internet. Amazon, Prince Philip, DMX: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Asian-Americans’ Politics, Pandemic Wilderness Explorers and O.J. Simpson’s Twitter Account: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. OdessaA struggling school system. An oil bust. A marching band determined to keep playing through a pandemic. This is the story of one Texas high school in crisis — and trying to reopen its doors. Broadway Returns in AustraliaHear lessons and songs from shows now opening on Australia’s stages. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. Could Andrew Yang Really Be New York’s Next Mayor?The eccentric-entrepreneur-turned-failed-presidential-candidate is campaigning on a promise to make the city fun again. It might work. Democrats and Republicans No Longer Speak the Same LanguageA dictionary for these polarized times. Trump’s Corporate Tax Cut Was a FlopThe abject failure surprised even the critics. Racism Makes Me Question Everything. I Got the Covid Vaccine Anyway.Surviving in an anti-Black society requires some personal negotiations. This was one of them. Tina Brown: Prince Philip Walked Two Paces Behind the QueenThe Duke of Edinburgh understood that the rituals of monarchy were both ridiculous and necessary. The Heart and Soul of the Biden ProjectIt’s a daring revival of “the American System.” Republicans’ Fake War Against ‘Woke Capital’If they really wanted to help the working class, there is plenty they could do. The Best Explanation of Biden’s Thinking I’ve HeardThe president’s top economic adviser, Brian Deese, explains why 2021 isn’t 2009. Why You Can't Watch 'Circus of Life' in PakistanThis is the story of an unholy alliance, Pakistan-style. What’s it like to have cancer during the pandemic? Join middle-school student Orli Halpern on Instagram to discuss.Making Music Visible: Singing in SignA new project is producing sign language covers of 10 seminal musical works recorded by Black female artists. Book Review: ‘On the House,’ by John Boehner“On the House” is an anecdote-rich memoir by the former speaker of the House that fails to give readers the whole picture. What Led Phillip Adams, Former N.F.L. Player, to a Shooting Spree?A small city that bills itself as Football City U.S.A. is grappling with the shooting deaths of members of a prominent local family by Phillip Adams who, many say, had been adrift after his N.F.L. career ended. Russian Troop Movements and Talk of Intervention Cause Jitters in UkraineRussia has amassed more troops on the Ukrainian border than at any time since 2014. Western governments are asking: Why now? Why Didn't Tiger Woods Get a Speeding Ticket?Woods’s crash raised questions about how law enforcement officers treated his case. Boeing Tells Airlines to Stop Flying Some 737 Max PlanesAirlines resumed flying the jet just months ago, after it had been grounded for nearly two years because of accidents that killed nearly 350 people. Woman Who Coughed on Pier 1 Shopper Is Sentenced to 30 DaysDebra Hunter, 53, was seen in a widely circulated video last year coughing on a customer who was recording her dispute with employees at a home-goods store in Jacksonville, Fla. Judy McGinn, Librarian With a Love for Home, Dies at 78She was hyper-vigilant about keeping safe during the pandemic, but she caught Covid-19 after her first vaccine. Out of Trump’s Shadow, World Bank President Embraces Climate FightDavid Malpass, who was met with skepticism when he got the job in 2019, has become increasingly vocal about the risk of climate change. Yayoi Kusama’s ‘Cosmic Nature’ Dots the New York Botanical GardenThe artist’s lifelong fascination with the natural world inspires monumental floral sculptures in the New York Botanical Garden. Taylor Swift Remade ‘Fearless’ as ‘Taylor’s Version.’ Let’s Discuss.Keeping a promise from when her master recordings were sold, Swift has faithfully rerecorded her 2008 album. Our critics and reporters explore its sound, and purpose. Beneath the Water’s Surface, a Moment of ReposeCalida Rawles talks about creating this portrait, which is by turns photo-realistic and impressionistic, and for her evokes a sense of peace. The Indestructible TownhouseOver 211 years, the Dickey House in Lower Manhattan has survived everything New York City has thrown at it. Soon it will become part of a new home for Public School 150. Peter Manso, Biographer of Brando and Mailer, Dies at 80His relationship with his subjects and critics could be tempestuous. His interview with Mayor Edward I. Koch for Playboy may have cost Koch the governorship As Locusts Swarmed East Africa, This Tech Helped Squash ThemA hastily formed crowdsourcing operation to contain the insects in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia could help manage climate-related disasters everywhere. Prince Philip, Style IconHow do you convey royalty without overshadowing the most royal? Book Review: ‘The Hard Crowd,’ by Rachel KushnerKushner’s latest book, “The Hard Crowd,” contains essays written over the past 20 years. 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. Kati Kariko Helped Shield the World From the CoronavirusCollaborating with devoted colleagues, Dr. Kariko laid the groundwork for the mRNA vaccines turning the tide of the pandemic. How to Grip a Putter: 9 Ways the Pros UseThe claw. The two thumbs. The alternative reverse overlap. Every golfer at this week’s Masters Tournament has a preferred way to putt and a reason for doing it. More Recent Articles |
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Right-hander Joe Musgrove has tossed the first no-hitter in the 53-year history of the San Diego Padres.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed former National League MVP Cody Bellinger on the 10-day injured list because of a bruised left calf, the team announced Friday.
Los Angeles Clippers starting point guard Patrick Beverley underwent surgery to repair a fractured fourth metacarpal bone in his left hand, the team announced Friday.
The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed veteran defender Damarious Randall and plan to move him to cornerback in the 2021 season, the team announced Friday.
The University of Cincinnati has fired head coach John Brannen after an investigation into the men's basketball program.
Lee Delaney, the president and CEO of BJ's Wholesale Club, died "unexpectedly" this week from "presumed natural causes," the Massachusetts-based company announced Friday.
The Biden administration on Friday indicated in court it will not shut down operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline while it conducts an environmental review.
Justin Rose shot an even-par 72 in Friday's second round of the Masters Tournament to enter the weekend with a one-shot lead at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.
Roberta Jacobson, President Joe Biden's so-called "border czar" announced Friday she's stepping down from the role at the end of April.
Paramount announced new release dates for its slate of upcoming films Friday. The studio postpones Tom Cruise sequels and other franchises, while Universal's "The Forever Purge" opens earlier.
The Masters Tournament teed off April 8, 2021, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The tournament runs through April 11 with limited in-person spectators. Here's a look at the tournament from UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch.
A man who stopped at a Virginia store to buy dish soap for his job ended up winning a $1 million lottery prize while running the errand.
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence vice chair said on Friday the United States lacks a strategy to compete with China in military AI.
A volcano on the southeastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent erupted twice Friday, hours after displaying increased seismic activity and prompting a mass evacuation of residents and visitors.
The House ethics committee announced Friday it opened an investigation into accusations Rep. Matt Gaetz engaged in sexual misconduct along with a number of other allegations.
Road crews in Pennsylvania were left dealing with a sticky situation when two tractor-trailers collided under a highway overpass, causing one to spill its load of syrup.
NASA's plan to fly a helicopter on Mars comes to fruition Sunday with an attempted 40-second climb to just 10 feet, but agency officials say they hope to make bolder efforts in the next few weeks.
For the first time, climate scientists have measured ocean conditions beneath Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, sometimes called the "Doomsday Glacier."
Stool transplants effectively treat bacterial infections in the colon by boosting levels of specific molecules that help protect bowel cells, according to a study published Friday by Gastroenterology.
A Boston woman taking her son's dog for a walk tried to take a shortcut to the beach and ended up needing to be rescued when she sank into some deep mud.
The United States' and El Salvador's armies concluded talks this week to ensure bilateral readiness and interoperability, a U.S. Army statement on Friday said.
The U.S. military's ability to meet demands has largely degraded over the past two decades, a Government Accountability Office report said on Friday.
Attorneys in the Derek Chauvin murder trial in Minneapolis on Friday questioned medical experts, who appeared to offer differing views of George Floyd's cause of death.
Here's a look at moments in Major League Baseball for the week of April 4, 2021.
A Massachusetts woman whose dog went missing five years ago was reunited with her pet, who was found wandering about 10 miles from home.
The U.S. Air Force began a survey on Friday for its second Inspector General's report on diversity and disparity in its ranks. 
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