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FBI: Armed man shot outside CIA headquarters Law enforcement officers shot and injured an armed man Monday evening outside of the CIA headquarters in Virginia, authorities said. Coast Guard ends search for survivors of capsized smuggling boat The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday said it suspended its search for survivors of a capsized smuggling boat off the coast of San Diego that resulted in the deaths of three people, authorities said. Marlins rookie pitcher Paul Campbell gets 80-game suspension for steroids MLB suspended Miami Marlins right-hander Paul Campbell for 80 games Monday after the rookie pitcher tested positive for an anabolic steroid. Watch: Trail Blazers' Carmelo Anthony sinks three to move into 10th on NBA scoring list Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony moved into 10th on the NBA's all-time scoring list Monday night, passing Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes. Biden reverses course, raises U.S. refugee cap to 62.5K for 2021 In a reversal Monday, President Joe Biden announced his administration will raise the refugee admissions cap to 62,500 for the fiscal year 2021 and 125,000 in 2022. Colombian President Ivan Duque withdraws tax hike; 19 people killed in protests Colombian President Ivan Duque rescinded a nationwide tax increase plan as at least 19 people have died in ongoing protests against the measure that began on Wednesday. Wash. state OK's 'vaccinated-only' sections to boost sports, church capacities Sports stadiums, entertainment venues and churches in Washington state can set up "vaccinated only" sections to increase their capacities under COVID-19 restrictions, Gov. Jay Inslee said Monday. NBC orders 'Law & Order: For the Defense' series NBC announced Monday it has ordered straight-to-series "Law & Order: For the Defense" from producer Dick Wolf. White Sox OF Luis Robert out 3-4 months due to hip flexor tear Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert will be out for an extended period of time after suffering a complete tear of his right hip flexor. Elizabeth Olsen to star in HBO Max's 'Love and Death' "Wandavision" actress Elizabeth Olsen has signed on to star in HBO Max's limited series, "Love and Death." Dodgers pitcher Dustin May to have season-ending Tommy John surgery Los Angeles Dodgers starter Dustin May, one of baseball's most promising young pitchers, will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the remainder of the 2021 MLB season. Authorities: Suspect in Green Bay casino shooting was former employee Authorities in Wisconsin identified the gunman in a shooting that killed two people at the Oneida Casino in Green Bay as Bruce K. Pofahl, 62, an employee who had been fired and barred from the property. Keegan-Michael Key, Anya Taylor-Joy to host 'SNL' in May "Schmigadoon!" star Keegan-Michael Key is set to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on May 15, NBC announced Monday. Trove of Janet Jackson auction items displayed at NYC's Hard Rock Cafe More than 1,000 artifacts belonging to pop superstar Janet Jackson went on display Monday in New York City in advance of a charity auction set for later this month. Lakers' LeBron James to sit out Monday vs. Nuggets after aggravating ankle injury Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James will miss Monday night's home game against the Denver Nuggets to rest his right ankle. FX renews 'Mayans M.C.' for Season 4 FX announced Monday it has ordered a fourth season of its outlaw biker drama, "Mayans M.C." Bill and Melinda Gates announce divorce after 27-year marriage Billionaire Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft Corp., and Melinda Gates, his wife of 27 years, are getting divorced, the couple announced Monday. HMS Queen Elizabeth starts exercise ahead of around-the-world deployment The carrier strike group led by the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth set off for a two-week exercise in preparation for a 28-week deployment. Sharpton: Failure to release Andrew Brown bodycam video a 'con game' Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday called for the release of bodycam footage in the death of Andrew Brown Jr., who was killed by sheriff's deputies last month in North Carolina. Warren Buffett confirms Greg Abel as Berkshire Hathaway successor Warren Buffett on Monday confirmed that Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Gregory Abel will succeed him as head of the holding company. Calibri designer surprised at Microsoft move to replace font Calibri's designer weighed in Monday on Microsoft's move to replace it as default font after 14 years. Genetically modified grass used clean soil pollutants at military test sites Toxins from explosives and fire-fighting foams are known to leach into the environment at military bases around the world. But a new type of grass could help clean up the mess. |
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FDA Set to Authorize Pfizer Vaccine for Adolescents by Early Next WeekThe U.S. vaccination campaign will soon expand to millions more people, but public health experts say the move raises complicated questions about supply and access. NY Region to Accelerate Reopening, Raising Hopes and AnxietyNew York, New Jersey and Connecticut are pushing ahead with May 19 reopening plans, and the subway will return to 24-hour service. Beer? Money? States and Cities Offer Incentives to Get Vaccinated.State employees who get vaccinated in Maryland are eligible for a $100 payment, while Detroit is giving out $50 prepaid debit cards to those who give someone a ride to a vaccine site. Vaccinated Tourists Could Soon Be Allowed to Visit Again, E.U. SaysThe bloc’s executive branch laid out plans for welcoming back leisure and business travelers in time for the summer, with inoculation certificates playing a crucial role. In Another Reversal, Biden Raises Limit on Number of Refugees Allowed Into the U.S.The action comes about two weeks after President Biden announced that he was leaving the Trump administration’s limit of 15,000 refugees in place, prompting a swift backlash. Schumer Readies Plan B to Push Immigration Changes UnilaterallyShould bipartisan talks stall, the Senate majority leader is exploring trying to use budget reconciliation to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants. Coronavirus in India: Deaths Mount at Hospital After Oxygen Runs OutAt least 10 people, and possibly as many as 24, died after a hospital ran out of an increasingly precious resource here: medical oxygen. It was the latest in a growing series of such accidents. Biden Confronts Coronavirus Vaccine PatentsPresident Biden and drugmakers are facing demands from liberal activists and global leaders to suspend intellectual property rights on the vaccines as the pandemic surges. What Would It Take to Vaccinate the Whole World? Let’s Take a Look.Big-power muscle flexing helps explain much of the world’s vaccine inequities, but there's another reason behind insufficient doses: The challenge of making them is unprecedented. Day 1 of the End of the U.S. War in AfghanistanThe scenes over the weekend were almost as if a multitrillion-dollar effort had morphed into a garage sale. Bill and Melinda Gates Are DivorcingThe announcement raises questions about the fate of their fortune. The couple helped create the Giving Pledge, but much of his Microsoft money has not yet been donated. Eleven Madison Park Goes MeatlessThe restaurant will no longer serve meat or seafood when it reopens, Daniel Humm, the chef, said. “The current food system is simply not sustainable, in so many ways,” he said. New York, Vaccines, Refugees: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Vast Web of Vengeance, Part 2Inside the world of complaint sites and what can be done about the “bathroom wall of the internet.” How Chuck Schumer Plans to Win Over Trump VotersThe Senate majority leader also discusses the filibuster, Joe Manchin and Democrats’ plan for 2022. Why the Right Loves Public School Culture WarsBiden doesn't rile up the grassroots. Critical race theory does. A New Deal, This Time for EveryoneThe Biden administration’s plans would allow millions of American women to decide whether to work outside the home. Biden’s Plan Promises Permanent DeclineThere’s always a catch when the government gives things “free.” Biden and the Future of the FamilyThere’s a good case for doing more to improve physical assets. There’s an overwhelming case for doing more to help families with children. Biden Can Help Make Covid-Vaccine Tech Available to Poor CountriesThe West has hoarded vaccines and blocked developing nations from making their own. President Biden can put a stop to that. Can Pete Buttigieg Deliver Joe Manchin?Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan may depend on it. Mother’s Day Can Be Painful. It Can Also Reconnect Us to the World.Mother’s Day is a time for contemplating the ways we’re connected, through joy and sorrow, across time and across species. Joe Biden Was No One’s Idea of a Historic FigureBut here we are, talking about F.D.R. and L.B.J. Is Going Meatless in Our Future?Readers explore issues of diet, agriculture, ethics and climate change. Those We’ve Lost to the CoronavirusThe pandemic has taken an incalculable death toll. This series is designed to put names and faces to the numbers. An Olympic Dream Dashed by a Nasal SwabQualifying for the Games can be the achievement of a lifetime. In the coronavirus era, though, that opportunity can vanish without warning. MDMA Reaches Next Step Toward Approval for TreatmentA new study shows that MDMA, known as Ecstasy or Molly, can bring relief when paired with talk therapy to those with severe post-traumatic stress disorder. ‘Here We Are Again’: Police Killings Loom Over Andrew Brown FuneralMr. Brown’s family was joined by relatives of other Black people killed by the police, including George Floyd and Daunte Wright. NRA Leadership and Bankruptcy Assailed by U.S. TrusteeIn a rare move, the trustee, part of the Justice Department, called for the dismissal of the N.R.A.’s bankruptcy filing or the appointment of an outside monitor. Severe Weather Threatens South as Tornadoes Tear Across 4 StatesThe authorities blamed the weather for one death as tornadoes touched down in Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky and South Carolina. F.B.I. Reports Agent-Involved Shooting at C.I.A. HeadquartersAn F.B.I. statement said the man emerged from his vehicle, was wounded and was taken to a hospital. Michael Jackson’s Estate Is Winner in Tax Judge’s RulingThe decision on the value of Mr. Jackson’s name and likeness will significantly lower his estate’s tax burden from the government’s first assessment. Meet the Man Now at the Center of the Debate Over Student DebtRichard Cordray, the consumer financial protection chief under President Barack Obama, will now head the federal student aid office in the Education Department. Florida Principal Under Investigation for Paddling 6-Year-Old Student, Authorities SayA video taken by the girl’s mother captured the principal striking the first-grader three times with a paddle at an elementary school in a district that doesn’t allow corporal punishment. What’s on TV This Week: ‘Amy Tan — Unintended Memoir’ and ‘Vax Live’PBS’s “American Masters” airs a new documentary about the author Amy Tan. And Jennifer Lopez, the Foo Fighters and more perform at a benefit concert. Shopping for Cafe TablesIf you’ve recently acquired some outdoor space, you’ll need to furnish it. Start with this versatile little table. How the No-Knead Bread Recipe Changed BakingIn 2006, it changed the face of baking. Now, J. Kenji López-Alt takes a fresh look at Jim Lahey and Mark Bittman’s revolutionary recipe. The Artist Who Transforms Galleries Into Forests and FieldsPrecious Okoyomon’s vast installations, which often incorporate plants as well as poetry and sculpture, celebrate the chaos of nature, and warn against its destruction. Canlis Hires Its First Female Executive ChefAisha Ibrahim will lead the kitchen of the celebrated 70-year-old restaurant in Seattle. The Woman Who Looked at a Forest and Saw a CommunityIn “Finding the Mother Tree,” Suzanne Simard recounts her life’s work of understanding trees as part of an interconnected system. Stream These 13 Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in MayDozens of titles are expiring from the streaming service this month in the United States. These are the ones worth catching first. A Teenager Mistakenly Moved Into a Senior Living Complex. TikTok Loves It.After living for a week in an apartment complex for older adults, Madison Kohout, 19, discovered why she was the youngest resident by decades. $4 Million Homes in CaliforniaA modern farmhouse in Mill Valley, a canal-facing home in Marina del Rey and a pair of 1906 cottages converted into a single-family residence in San Francisco. Netanyahu Offers Rival a Year in Office, in Last-Minute Bid for GovernmentWith a deadline fast approaching, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is still pushing to form a new coalition. 3 Die After Human-Smuggling Boat Hits Reef Near San DiegoMore than two dozen others were rescued and taken to hospitals after the 40-foot craft splintered in rough seas, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department said. More Recent Articles |
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Law enforcement officers shot and injured an armed man Monday evening outside of the CIA headquarters in Virginia, authorities said.
The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday said it suspended its search for survivors of a capsized smuggling boat off the coast of San Diego that resulted in the deaths of three people, authorities said.
MLB suspended Miami Marlins right-hander Paul Campbell for 80 games Monday after the rookie pitcher tested positive for an anabolic steroid.
Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony moved into 10th on the NBA's all-time scoring list Monday night, passing Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes.
In a reversal Monday, President Joe Biden announced his administration will raise the refugee admissions cap to 62,500 for the fiscal year 2021 and 125,000 in 2022.
Colombian President Ivan Duque rescinded a nationwide tax increase plan as at least 19 people have died in ongoing protests against the measure that began on Wednesday.
Sports stadiums, entertainment venues and churches in Washington state can set up "vaccinated only" sections to increase their capacities under COVID-19 restrictions, Gov. Jay Inslee said Monday.
NBC announced Monday it has ordered straight-to-series "Law & Order: For the Defense" from producer Dick Wolf.
Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert will be out for an extended period of time after suffering a complete tear of his right hip flexor.
"Wandavision" actress Elizabeth Olsen has signed on to star in HBO Max's limited series, "Love and Death."
Los Angeles Dodgers starter Dustin May, one of baseball's most promising young pitchers, will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the remainder of the 2021 MLB season.
Authorities in Wisconsin identified the gunman in a shooting that killed two people at the Oneida Casino in Green Bay as Bruce K. Pofahl, 62, an employee who had been fired and barred from the property.
"Schmigadoon!" star Keegan-Michael Key is set to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on May 15, NBC announced Monday.
More than 1,000 artifacts belonging to pop superstar Janet Jackson went on display Monday in New York City in advance of a charity auction set for later this month.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James will miss Monday night's home game against the Denver Nuggets to rest his right ankle.
FX announced Monday it has ordered a fourth season of its outlaw biker drama, "Mayans M.C."
Billionaire Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft Corp., and Melinda Gates, his wife of 27 years, are getting divorced, the couple announced Monday.
The carrier strike group led by the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth set off for a two-week exercise in preparation for a 28-week deployment.
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday called for the release of bodycam footage in the death of Andrew Brown Jr., who was killed by sheriff's deputies last month in North Carolina.
Warren Buffett on Monday confirmed that Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Gregory Abel will succeed him as head of the holding company.
Calibri's designer weighed in Monday on Microsoft's move to replace it as default font after 14 years.
Toxins from explosives and fire-fighting foams are known to leach into the environment at military bases around the world. But a new type of grass could help clean up the mess. 
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