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New York, California set dates to implement new CDC mask guidelines for vaccinated people New York will adjust its mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people to match those released by the CDC last week on May 19 and California will follow suit on June 15, when it plans to lift other restrictions. U.S., Canada, Britain impose new sanctions on Myanmar's junta The United States, Canada and Britain on Monday imposed fresh coordinated sanctions against the Myanmar military junta and connected entities in response to its February coup. Veteran QB Brian Hoyer returning to New England Patriots Veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer is re-signing with the New England Patriots, his agency announced. U.S. President Joe Biden voices support for Gaza cease-fire in call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu President Joe Biden on Monday voiced support for a cease-fire agreement ending escalating violence in Gaza, the White House said, but did not call on Israel to immediately halt its airstrikes. Ex-Washington Football Team edge rusher Ryan Kerrigan joins Eagles Former Washington Football Team edge rusher and four-time Pro Bowl selection Ryan Kerrigan announced Monday that he is signing with the NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles. President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses release tax returns President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden as well as Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff released their tax returns on Monday, the White House said. Braves' Huascar Ynoa out months after breaking hand punching bench Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Huascar Ynoa will be out for a "couple of months" after suffering a broken right hand when he punched the dugout bench in frustration, manager Brian Snitker said. Jacksonville Jaguars part ways with RB Ryquell Armstead The Jacksonville Jaguars have waived running back Ryquell Armstead, who missed the entire 2020 season due to COVID-19 complications. FAA announces $52,000 fine for passenger who punched flight attendant The Federal Aviation Administration announced a $52,000 fine, the largest this year, for a passenger who punched a flight attendant twice while attempting to open the cockpit on a Dec. 23 Delta flight. Broncos add Vikings' Kelly Kleine to front office in groundbreaking hiring The Denver Broncos hired the Minnesota Vikings' Kelly Kleine as executive director of football operations and special adviser to general manager George Paton, the team announced. WHO: COVID-19 pandemic 'long way from over' despite vaccination efforts World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Monday that the COVID-19 pandemic is "a long way from over," citing surges in countries like India. Cyclone Tauktae makes landfall in India packing 115 mph winds Cyclone Tauktae made landfall along the coast of western India late Monday as an "extremely severe cyclonic storm" with sustained winds of 115 mph, officials said. New York Racing Association suspends trainer Bob Baffert The New York Racing Association has temporarily suspended trainer Bob Baffert from its tracks, meaning it's unlikely that Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit will run in the June 5 Belmont Stakes. New technology turns plastic trash into jet fuel Researchers at Washington State University have developed a new method for converting plastic waste into jet fuel. Rocket Lab mission failure blamed on possible engine problem California-based launch company Rocket Lab has blamed a potential engine problem for the loss Saturday of its Electron rocket and commercial satellite payload. Pilots survive mid-air collision of training aircraft in Texas A U.S. Navy flying instructor and a trainee pilot survived a mid-air collision on Monday after departing Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas. Buddy Roemer, former Louisiana governor and GOP presidential candidate, dies Former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer, who switched parties in office and ran as a GOP presidential candidate, died Monday age 77 from diabetes complications. Pandemic hasn't much changed Americans' trust in gov't: Survey A year after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans' trust in the federal government remains low and attitudes about its responsibilities are little changed, a surveyed showed Monday. Kim Potter, cop charged in Daunte Wright shooting, to stand trial Dec. 6 A Minneapolis judge ruled Monday that the Minnesota police officer charged in the shooting death of Daunte Wright will stand trial in December. Study: CPAP machine cuts heart attack, stroke risk in some apnea patients Using a CPAP machine could cut the risk for heart attack and stroke, even among those with non-sleepy obstructive sleep apnea, according to a study presented during the American Thoracic Society conference. Watch: Kitten saved from traffic takes 80-mile Uber ride to rescue A kitten rescued from traffic by a Florida woman ended up taking an 80-mile ride in an Uber to an animal rescue facility. Elevators aboard USS Gerald R. Ford to be fixed after shock trials The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford will undergo exercises known as shock trials within weeks, and later deal with four inoperable weapons elevators. 7,998 tickets win top prize in lottery drawing with combination 6-6-6 The North Carolina Education Lottery said 7,998 Pick 3 tickets purchased with the seemingly ominous number combination 6-6-6 won top prizes. |
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Biden Supports Israel-Gaza Cease-Fire, as Fighting Rages Into Second WeekMr. Biden’s language was carefully couched, reflecting continued reticence to criticize Israel despite rising international condemnation. Democrats, Growing More Skeptical of Israel, Pressure BidenAmong Democrats in Congress, attitudes toward Israel have grown more critical as the party base expresses concern about the human rights of Palestinians. Supreme Court to Hear Abortion Case Challenging Roe v. WadeThe case, arising from a Mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks, could undermine the constitutional right established in Roe v. Wade. Supreme Court Gives Big Oil a Win in Climate Fight With CitiesBut in the case, filed by the city of Baltimore, the high court gave the fossil fuel industry far less than it had asked for. They’re Vaccinated and Keeping Their Masks On, Maybe ForeverFace coverings have been a political flash point for more than a year. But now, the backlash is directed at people who don’t plan to take them off. Biden Dips Into U.S. Vaccine Supply to Send 20 Million Doses AbroadPresident Biden’s pledge to ship out doses that could have been used domestically was a step toward a global campaign, but activists say much more is needed. In China, Apple Compromises on Censorship and SurveillanceApple built the world’s most valuable business on top of China. Now it has to answer to the Chinese government. How Apple Stays on the Good Side of Chinese AuthoritiesTo stay on the good side of the Chinese authorities, the company has made decisions that contradict its carefully curated image. Arizona Vote Review's 'Insane Lies' Blasted by Local G.O.P.Leaders in Maricopa County, Ariz., are hitting back at Donald J. Trump and fellow party members in the State Senate over a review of the county’s ballots. Cuomo Set to Receive $5.1 Million From Pandemic Book DealDetails of the agreement were released as investigators examine whether the New York governor used state resources to write the leadership memoir. An Old-School Media Titan Pushes Aside an UpstartJason Kilar was named chief executive of WarnerMedia just last year, but now he is negotiating his departure after being sidelined by David Zaslav, the longtime leader of Discovery. AT&T's WarnerMedia Group to Merge With DiscoveryAT&T’s WarnerMedia group is merging with the reality programmer Discovery. What does that mean for your favorite shows? If the Left Got Its Wish for IsraelAn ill-devised peace would inevitably lead to an even worse war. Kushner’s Israel-Palestine Peace Plan Has FailedThere's no ignoring the plight of the Palestinians. Low Population Growth's Challenge for the EconomyFlat population could be a problem, but it can be an opportunity. When Do I Need a Covid Face Mask? Experts Weigh In.Three experts respond to questions from readers about face masks. Liz Cheney Wants Her Party Back. The Feeling Is Not Mutual.Inside the G.O.P., Trump is only getting stronger. What about outside? Daniel Kahneman Says Humans Are Noisy. (He’s Not Talking About Volume.)The Nobel Prize-winning behavioral economist on why human “noise” makes systems less fair. The Long Tail of Covid-19Many are ready for the country to reach a pre-Covid-19 normal, but others may never reach that point. Drag Commodity Traders Out of the ShadowsWe need strong laws and clear regulations to shed light on this megapowerful sector of the global economy. President Biden, Thousands of Refugees Are Waiting On YouLifting the cap on refugee admissions is just the first step toward repairing a system broken by the previous administration. Glimpses of a Soviet Ghost Town on an Arctic Norwegian IsleOn the remote archipelago of Svalbard, a decaying settlement offers visitors an intimate look at the not-so-distant past. Bob Baffert Barred From Belmont Stakes by NY Racing OfficialsThe Hall of Fame trainer was already under suspension at Churchill Downs, where he won his seventh Kentucky Derby before his horse failed a drug test. Biden Administration Clears 3 Guantánamo Detainees for ReleaseThe men, none of whom were ever charged, would be sent to countries that agree to impose security conditions on them. But it is not clear where they will go or when. Warning Shot for California: A Los Angeles Wildfire in MayThe Palisades fire, which was 23 percent contained late Monday afternoon, forced the evacuation of 1,000 people and hinted at the severity of the state’s drought. WNYC Fires Bob Garfield, Co-Host of ‘On the Media’New York Public Radio, which owns WNYC, said Mr. Garfield had violated its anti-bullying policy. Mr. Garfield said he had yelled and that “the provocation was extraordinary and simply shocking.” Japan’s Yo-Yoing Economy Shrinks as Virus Spreads and Vaccinations LagThe country has experienced cycles of growth and contraction in domestic consumption as the pandemic has waxed and waned. Inspector Who Twice Missed Crack in Bridge Is Fired, Arkansas Officials SayThe inspector didn’t see the crack “because he wasn’t following proper protocol,” the director of the Arkansas Department of Transportation said. Trump Justice Dept. Tried to Use Grand Jury to Identify Nunes Critic on TwitterAn unsealed court filing shows that the social media company fought the subpoena, which the Biden administration is said to have withdrawn. MGM Looks to Amazon as the Hollywood Studio Tries to Find a BuyerA deal would add Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s 4,000 films to Amazon’s streaming library, including the James Bond, Rocky and “Legally Blonde” franchises. Whitney Museum Workers Forming Union With U.A.W.Like other museums in the city, members of the Whitney staff are organizing with the United Auto Workers. Cleared of Murder, Brothers Are Awarded $75 MillionHenry McCollum and Leon Brown, half brothers with intellectual disabilities, spent three decades in prison for the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl before DNA evidence implicated someone else. Wellness Challenge: A Self Check-in for Mental HealthWhat’s on TV This Week: ‘In Treatment’ and ‘Inside the Met’HBO debuts a new version of the therapy drama “In Treatment.” And a PBS documentary looks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Old Songs in the Public Domain Get Makeovers With a PurposeThe producer Ray Angry and the visual artist Katherine McMahon lead a project that reimagines songs freely available for public use for the current moment. How to Use Onions, Garlic, Shallots and MoreEver wonder about the difference between a spring onion and a scallion? A ramp and a scape? Melissa Clark has a crash course for you. Marv Albert, Hall of Fame N.B.A. Sportscaster, Is RetiringAlbert, who turns 80 in June, will call his last game in the Eastern Conference finals. Filling Your Summer Calendar? Slow Your Roll.Are you completely vaccinated and eager to pack your schedule to the brim? Ease up, Turbo, downtime is good for you. Experts Urge Air Quality Standards as Safeguard Against CoronavirusThe researchers issued a call to action to improve indoor air quality as a safeguard against the spread of contagions like the coronavirus. How a Jeopardy! Contestant's Hand Gesture Became Part of a ConspiracyHow hundreds of “Jeopardy!” contestants talked themselves into a baseless conspiracy theory — and won’t be talked out of it. What $820,000 Buys You in CaliforniaA fairy-tale cottage in Little River, a Craftsman bungalow in Sacramento and a 1973 ranch house in Rancho Mirage. More Recent Articles |
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New York will adjust its mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people to match those released by the CDC last week on May 19 and California will follow suit on June 15, when it plans to lift other restrictions.
The United States, Canada and Britain on Monday imposed fresh coordinated sanctions against the Myanmar military junta and connected entities in response to its February coup.
Veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer is re-signing with the New England Patriots, his agency announced.
President Joe Biden on Monday voiced support for a cease-fire agreement ending escalating violence in Gaza, the White House said, but did not call on Israel to immediately halt its airstrikes.
Former Washington Football Team edge rusher and four-time Pro Bowl selection Ryan Kerrigan announced Monday that he is signing with the NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden as well as Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff released their tax returns on Monday, the White House said.
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Huascar Ynoa will be out for a "couple of months" after suffering a broken right hand when he punched the dugout bench in frustration, manager Brian Snitker said.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have waived running back Ryquell Armstead, who missed the entire 2020 season due to COVID-19 complications.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced a $52,000 fine, the largest this year, for a passenger who punched a flight attendant twice while attempting to open the cockpit on a Dec. 23 Delta flight.
The Denver Broncos hired the Minnesota Vikings' Kelly Kleine as executive director of football operations and special adviser to general manager George Paton, the team announced.
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Monday that the COVID-19 pandemic is "a long way from over," citing surges in countries like India.
Cyclone Tauktae made landfall along the coast of western India late Monday as an "extremely severe cyclonic storm" with sustained winds of 115 mph, officials said.
The New York Racing Association has temporarily suspended trainer Bob Baffert from its tracks, meaning it's unlikely that Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit will run in the June 5 Belmont Stakes.
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a new method for converting plastic waste into jet fuel.
California-based launch company Rocket Lab has blamed a potential engine problem for the loss Saturday of its Electron rocket and commercial satellite payload.
A U.S. Navy flying instructor and a trainee pilot survived a mid-air collision on Monday after departing Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas.
Former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer, who switched parties in office and ran as a GOP presidential candidate, died Monday age 77 from diabetes complications.
A year after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans' trust in the federal government remains low and attitudes about its responsibilities are little changed, a surveyed showed Monday.
A Minneapolis judge ruled Monday that the Minnesota police officer charged in the shooting death of Daunte Wright will stand trial in December.
Using a CPAP machine could cut the risk for heart attack and stroke, even among those with non-sleepy obstructive sleep apnea, according to a study presented during the American Thoracic Society conference.
A kitten rescued from traffic by a Florida woman ended up taking an 80-mile ride in an Uber to an animal rescue facility.
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford will undergo exercises known as shock trials within weeks, and later deal with four inoperable weapons elevators.
The North Carolina Education Lottery said 7,998 Pick 3 tickets purchased with the seemingly ominous number combination 6-6-6 won top prizes. 
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