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EPA removes dozens of Trump-appointed science advisers from key panels EPA Administrator Michael Regan said Wednesday the agency would dismiss more than 40 Trump-appointed scientific advisers from the Science Advisory Board and the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee. Nets star James Harden exits game vs. Rockets with hamstring injury Brooklyn Nets star guard James Harden was forced to depart Wednesday night's game against the Houston Rockets because of right hamstring tightness. U.S., EU, 13 nations call for 2nd probe of COVID-19 origins in China After the WHO released findings of its investigation into the origins of COVID-19, the United States, European Union and 13 other countries called on the health body to keep looking into the start of the pandemic. Pentagon reverses Trump-era policies to allow transgender people to serve in military The Pentagon on Wednesday reversed Trump-era transgender policies to restore those that prohibit the military from discrimination on the basis of gender identity. Dodgers' Mookie Betts, Cody Bellinger top MLB jersey sales; Mike Trout 10th Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielders Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger were at the top of MLB's list of best-selling jerseys entering the 2021 season. Logan Paul eliminated from 'Masked Singer' Social media star Logan Paul became the latest celebrity eliminated from Season 5 of Fox's "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night. Quality control issue at Baltimore plant holds up millions of Johnson & Johnson vaccines Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday said a batch containing millions of doses of its vaccine were not distributed due to a quality control issue. Seahawks signing Pro Bowl WR Tyler Lockett to 4-year extension The Seattle Seahawks are giving Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyler Lockett a multiyear contract extension. Blue Jays' George Springer to begin season on IL with oblique injury Toronto Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said Wednesday that All-Star outfielder George Springer will start the season on the 10-day injured list because of a Grade 2 left oblique strain. Former intelligence analyst pleads guilty to sharing classified information with reporter Daniel Everette Hale, 31, a former intelligence officer and military service member, pleaded guilty Wednesday to illegally obtaining classified information and sharing it with a reporter. AccuWeather issues 2021 Atlantic hurricane season forecast According to AccuWeather forecasters, another busy year is in the cards, albeit one that will turn out a bit less hectic than 2020's non-stop season. Nationals down five players, one staffer for opener due to COVID-19 The Washington Nationals will be without five players and a staff member for their opening day game after a player tested positive for COVID-19, the team announced Wednesday. Sabra issues voluntary recall of Classic Hummus packages Sabra has issued a voluntary recall of its hummus packages due to potential salmonella contamination. Judge allows new DNA testing for Texas death row inmate Ruben Gutierrez A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Texas death row inmate seeking new DNA testing to prove his innocence. Derek Chauvin trial: Store clerk describes confrontation with George Floyd over $20 bill A store clerk testified Wednesday in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin that he regrets confronting George Floyd about a possibly counterfeit $20 bill that led to his arrest and eventual death. President Joe Biden says $2T American Jobs Plan will grow infrastructure, economy in 'key ways' President Joe Biden outlined his $2 trillion infrastructure plan on Wednesday, saying it will grow the U.S. economy in "key ways," placing a focus on union workers and the middle class. 'Knives Out' sequels move to Netflix, Daniel Craig returning Netflix has reportedly bought the sequel rights to "Knives Out." Writer/director Rian Johnson is expected to make two more films, with Daniel Craig returning. CBS revives 'CSI' for 2021-22 William Petersen, Jorja Fox and Wallace Langham have signed on to star in the police procedural "CSI: Vegas," CBS announced Wednesday. Colin Firth lands lead in HBO Max's limited series 'The Staircase' Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth is set to star in "The Staircase," an eight-episode limited series for HBO Max. Nevada company plans space station with inflatable pods Nevada-based space company Sierra Nevada Corp. plans to launch a commercial space station with inflatable human habitats within seven years, the company announced in a press conference on Wednesday. New York legalizes adult-use marijuana sales New York on Wednesday legalized the sale and use of recreational marijuana by adults, including provisions to expunge records and alter sentences for those with marijuana convictions. South African rock shelter artifacts show early humans colonized inland areas Archaeological evidence from a rock shelter in South Africa suggests early humans colonized a variety of environments, including inland settings, undermining theories linking the origins of our species to the coast. Polish army Maj. Gen. Adam Joks joins U.S. Army's V Corps command Polish Maj. Gen. 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40 Years After Reagan, Biden's Bet That Big Government Can Get Something DonePresident Biden feels a burning sense of competition, his aides say, to prove that democratic capitalism can work. Biden Details $2 Trillion Plan to Rebuild Infrastructure and Reshape the EconomyThe president began selling his proposal on Wednesday, saying it would fix 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 bridges, while also addressing climate change and racial inequities and raising corporate taxes. Biden Tax Plan Charts New Path to Economic GrowthThe president sees public spending, rather than relying on businesses to turn tax cuts into investment, as the key to competitiveness. Clerk Who Questioned $20 Bill Watched Floyd Arrest With ‘Disbelief and Guilt’During the third day of Derek Chauvin’s trial, witness after witness agonized over whether they could have done anything to stop what would eventually happen to George Floyd. The New Normal in N.Y.: High Virus Rates and a Steady Stream of CasesAs New York races to vaccinate residents while variants spread, the state’s positive test rate and case counts are likely to remain stable for a while. Delta and Coca-Cola Reverse Course on Georgia Voting Law, Stating ‘Crystal Clear’ OppositionProminent Black executives had called on companies to publicly oppose a wave of similarly restrictive voting bills that Republicans are advancing in almost every state. Georgia to Weaken Citizen's Arrest LawThe governor supports a bill passed on Wednesday that repeals language allowing people to arrest someone who they witnessed committing a crime. As Cuomo Sought $4 Million Book Deal, Aides Hid Damaging Death TollGov. Andrew Cuomo boasted, “I am not a superhero,” in early versions of his book, drafted as his aides scrubbed a politically damaging Health Department report. Infrastructure, France, ‘Follies’: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Broadway Returns ... in AustraliaHear lessons and songs from shows now opening on Australia’s stages. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. Biden and His TrillionsTrojan horse or supreme commander? My Covid-19 Patients Can't Get the Treatment They NeedDoctors like me want monoclonal antibodies for our high-risk patients, but the medicine is hard to come by. Cesar Chavez Did Not Want This Work to Be CruelThe next generation, the one he foresaw, must find ways to bring reform, in the fields and in the cities. Georgia’s Voter Law Is Called ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ for a ReasonRepublicans today know that blocking access to the ballot has always relied on legal maneuvering and political schemes. The Stuck Container Ship on the Suez Canal Was a MetaphorLong-distance supply chains hide costly risks — and those risks may help usher in a new stage of global commerce. What’s Wrong With Our Hate Crime Laws?Charging someone with a hate crime sends a message to the perpetrator, the victim and the community. But is it always the right choice? The Fate of Biden’s Agenda Hangs in the BalanceAnd it isn’t all about the filibuster. I Spent My Life Consenting to Touch I Didn’t WantA year of isolation made me consider all the casual, unwanted touch women endure — and why it’s so hard to refuse it. How ‘Sound of Metal’ Star Paul Raci Went From Day Jobs to Oscar NomineeAfter decades of struggle, the 72-year-old actor finally found his breakthrough playing a deaf Vietnam vet with addiction issues — a role with parallels to his own life. Eating Disorder Symptoms Have Spiked During CovidAnxiety, disrupted routines and loneliness are fueling people’s food issues as they hunker down during the Covid-19 crisis. Man Is Charged With Smuggling in Crash That Killed 13 Migrants in CaliforniaMore than two dozen people were crowded into an S.U.V. that collided with a tractor-trailer near the border. Jose Cruz Noguez was accused of coordinating the smuggling attempt. Brandon Elliot, Charged in NYC Anti-Asian Attack, Was on Parole for Killing His MotherBrandon Elliot, who killed his mother two decades ago, will face hate-crime charges in the brutal assault on a Filipino immigrant near Times Square. Paul Simon Sells His Entire Songwriting Catalog to SonySony Music Publishing has acquired his “complete collection” in the latest blockbuster transaction in the music publishing business. Ray LaHood failed to disclose $50,000 check with foreign tiesMr. LaHood did not disclose the check on two government ethics forms, federal prosecutors said. Minnesota Supreme Court Ruling Fuels Calls to Change Sexual Assault LawThe state Supreme Court tossed out a man’s conviction on a third-degree sexual conduct charge because the woman he was accused of assaulting was “voluntarily intoxicated” at the time. Iowa Democrat Drops House Election Appeal, Sparing Her Party a Messy FightRita Hart withdrew her request to have Congress overturn one of the closest elections in American history, after politically vulnerable Democrats came under attack by Republicans over the review. Is Baked Alaska the Secret to a Long Life?A 117-year-old nun in France made me think it might be. Is Livestreamed Stand-Up Here to Stay?Two online business models see a future post-pandemic, but success might depend on cooperating with actual clubs. 21 Easy Easter Dinner RecipesCelebrate the holiday with these delightful, low-fuss dishes. Tropical Forest Destruction Accelerated in 2020There were bright spots, but the total lost acreage increased by 12 percent over all from the year before, according to new research. How to Lower Your Child’s Risk for AddictionA strong sense of self-efficacy is one of the most powerful protective factors parents can give their children. $950,000 Homes in North Carolina, California and VermontA 1912 showplace with a wraparound porch in New Bern, a midcentury-modern house in Los Angeles and a Dutch Colonial Revival home in Burlington. She Suffered Balance Issues for Years. Was It a Brain Tumor?A visit to the dentist unexpectedly led to a resolution. ‘Follies’ Was My First Broadway Show. 50 Years Later, I Remember It All.On a thrilling trip to New York, a 16-year-old budding critic learned that the insistent optimism of musical theater was a beautiful lie. More Recent Articles |
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EPA Administrator Michael Regan said Wednesday the agency would dismiss more than 40 Trump-appointed scientific advisers from the Science Advisory Board and the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee.
Brooklyn Nets star guard James Harden was forced to depart Wednesday night's game against the Houston Rockets because of right hamstring tightness.
After the WHO released findings of its investigation into the origins of COVID-19, the United States, European Union and 13 other countries called on the health body to keep looking into the start of the pandemic.
The Pentagon on Wednesday reversed Trump-era transgender policies to restore those that prohibit the military from discrimination on the basis of gender identity.
Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielders Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger were at the top of MLB's list of best-selling jerseys entering the 2021 season.
Social media star Logan Paul became the latest celebrity eliminated from Season 5 of Fox's "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night.
Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday said a batch containing millions of doses of its vaccine were not distributed due to a quality control issue.
The Seattle Seahawks are giving Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyler Lockett a multiyear contract extension.
Toronto Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said Wednesday that All-Star outfielder George Springer will start the season on the 10-day injured list because of a Grade 2 left oblique strain.
Daniel Everette Hale, 31, a former intelligence officer and military service member, pleaded guilty Wednesday to illegally obtaining classified information and sharing it with a reporter.
According to AccuWeather forecasters, another busy year is in the cards, albeit one that will turn out a bit less hectic than 2020's non-stop season.
The Washington Nationals will be without five players and a staff member for their opening day game after a player tested positive for COVID-19, the team announced Wednesday.
Sabra has issued a voluntary recall of its hummus packages due to potential salmonella contamination.
A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Texas death row inmate seeking new DNA testing to prove his innocence.
A store clerk testified Wednesday in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin that he regrets confronting George Floyd about a possibly counterfeit $20 bill that led to his arrest and eventual death.
President Joe Biden outlined his $2 trillion infrastructure plan on Wednesday, saying it will grow the U.S. economy in "key ways," placing a focus on union workers and the middle class.
Netflix has reportedly bought the sequel rights to "Knives Out." Writer/director Rian Johnson is expected to make two more films, with Daniel Craig returning.
William Petersen, Jorja Fox and Wallace Langham have signed on to star in the police procedural "CSI: Vegas," CBS announced Wednesday.
Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth is set to star in "The Staircase," an eight-episode limited series for HBO Max.
Nevada-based space company Sierra Nevada Corp. plans to launch a commercial space station with inflatable human habitats within seven years, the company announced in a press conference on Wednesday.
New York on Wednesday legalized the sale and use of recreational marijuana by adults, including provisions to expunge records and alter sentences for those with marijuana convictions.
Archaeological evidence from a rock shelter in South Africa suggests early humans colonized a variety of environments, including inland settings, undermining theories linking the origins of our species to the coast.
Polish Maj. Gen. Adam Joks will be deputy commander of the U.S. Army's V Corps, which has a forward detachment in Poland, the Polish Defense Ministry announced. 
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