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Indian Navy rescues 180 from sunken barge, 93 still missing The Indian Navy rescued 180 people from a barge that sunk of the coast of Mumbai amid dangerous seas during cyclone Tauktae. Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow on track to return for Week 1 Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who had reconstructive left knee surgery in December, is expected to be ready for his team's regular-season opener against the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 12. Texas Gov. Greg. Abbott says no public schools or government entities will be allowed to require masks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that public schools can no longer require masks on their campuses starting June 5. Stanford University reverses course, won't eliminate 11 varsity sports Stanford University has reversed a controversial decision it made last year and won't eliminate 11 varsity sports programs, the school announced. Spain deploys military as 8,000 migrants arrive in Ceuta enclave Spain deployed military troops in an effort to stem a surge of more than 8,000 migrants in the enclave of Ceuta bordering Northern Africa. Jamie Dornan drives a lonely road in first 'The Tourist' photos HBO Max released three images from the upcoming series "The Tourist." Jamie Dornan stars as a Brit driven off the road in Australia who awakens with amnesia. Angels star Mike Trout put on 10-day IL, likely out 6-8 weeks Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout is expected to miss six to eight weeks after being placed on the 10-day injured list with a right calf strain, the team announced. JPALS landing system reaches initial operational capability The Navy declared initial operational capability for the Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS) earlier this month, according to a press release issued Tuesday. Phoenix Suns' Monty Williams named NBCA Coach of the Year Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams has won the National Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year Award, it was announced. Hundreds gather at Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., to protest Gaza airstrikes Hundreds of people gathered at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to protest Israeli airstrikes that have killed more than 200 Palestinians in Gaza since May 10. Pentagon says there's no pilot program to review troops' social media Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters Tuesday that the department is not planning to review troops' social media accounts for evidence of extremist activity, countering reports from earlier this week. Australian surfer dies in shark attack after attempting to warn others Authorities said a surfer who died in a shark attack at an Australian beach Tuesday attempted to warn others in the area of the threat. Pacers' Caris LeVert enters COVID-19 protocols, out for Play-In game Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert entered the league's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and was out for Tuesday night's NBA Play-In Tournament game against the Charlotte Hornets. House sends anti-Asian hate crime bill to President Joe Biden's desk for signature The House of Representatives voted 364-62 to approve the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, sending the measure to President Joe Biden to sign. USS Carter Hall stops at Naval Station Rota The USS Carter Hall arrived at Spain's Naval Station Rota this week following a multi-week exercise with the Portugese Navy and Marine Corps. Darwin's Arch natural bridge collapses in Galapagos Islands A rock formation in the Galapagos known as Darwin's Arch collapsed this week as the result of natural erosion, the Ecuadorian government announced. USS Curtis Wilbur transits Taiwan Strait The USS Curtis Wilbur transited the Taiwan Strait Tuesday, the Navy announced. Ancient Aboriginal memory technique outperforms famous Greek method New research suggests an ancient memorization technique used in Aboriginal culture is superior to the "memory palace" method, an ancient Greek strategy for memorizing bits of information. Dow falls 260 points as markets reverse from early gains U.S. markets reversed early gains on Tuesday after reports that housing starts had fallen and continued concern over how inflation might affect growth stocks. Nearly entire EU bloc calls for Israeli-Palestinian cease-fire The European Union on Tuesday called for an immediate cease-fire in the fighting between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which has claimed more than 200 lives. Lost $250,000 lottery ticket found under winner's dresser A Virginia woman ended up getting lucky twice over when she lost her $250,000 winning lottery ticket and found it in time to claim the prize. Watch: Canoe team seeking Mississippi River record faces bridge closure obstacles A group of paddlers seeking the Guinness World Record for fastest canoe trip down the Mississippi River said they are ahead of schedule, despite delays from a bridge shutdown. U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is up to 20% complete amid Gaza violence U.S. forces withdrawal from Afghanistan is up to 20% complete, U.S. Central Command said in an update Tuesday, amid Israel-Hamas violence in Gaza. 2 in 5 older adults with COPD lack access to beneficial treatment, study finds Nearly two in five older adults with COPD lack access to needed pulmonary rehabilitation services, an analysis presented Tuesday during the American Thoracic Society's 2021 conference found. |
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Gaza War Deepens a Long-Running Humanitarian CrisisThe Palestinian enclave was already in a dire state. The war with Israel has made it worse, damaging the health and sewage systems, closing schools and displacing tens of thousands. Publicly Supportive, Biden Is Said to Sharpen His Tone With Netanyahu in PrivateMr. Biden has spoken publicly about how he once sent Mr. Netanyahu a photograph with the inscription, “Bibi, I don’t agree with a damn thing you say, but I love you.” Tlaib Confronts Biden on Israel, Saying Support Enables Crimes Against PalestiniansDuring a conversation on a tarmac in Detroit, Representative Rashida Tlaib told the president that he must do more to protect Palestinian lives and human rights. Palestinians Strike Across West Bank, Gaza and IsraelHundreds of thousands stopped working for the day to protest their shared treatment by Israel. Many Palestinians described it as a rare showing of common cause. How The CDC's New Mask Guidelines Left Many Wondering Can They Trust One AnotherNew coronavirus mask guidelines from the C.D.C. have left Americans wondering whether they can trust one another. And it’s been a challenging year for trust. Troubled Vaccine Maker and Its Founder Gave $2 Million in Political DonationsEmergent BioSolutions faces scrutiny in Congress for ruining Covid-19 vaccines and securing lucrative federal contracts. Executives will appear before some lawmakers who benefited from the company’s spending. For Hong Kong’s Domestic Workers During Covid, Discrimination Is Its Own EpidemicThe government has repeatedly singled out the city’s poor migrant workers as “high risk” for the coronavirus, though actual infection rates are low. Leaders Position House G.O.P. Against Independent Accounting for Jan. 6 RiotRepresentative Kevin McCarthy, the top House Republican, said he would oppose the independent commission, and urged the party’s rank and file to do the same. Electric Pickups Could Make or Break Biden’s Infrastructure PlansThe transition to an electric-car future will be an uphill battle, with the president and Republicans in Congress at odds over his $4 trillion economic agenda. The House Passes Anti-Asian Hate Crimes BillThe legislation is the first action Congress has taken to bolster law enforcement’s response to attacks on people of Asian descent amid an uptick in discrimination and violence during the pandemic. Senate Weighs Investing $120 Billion in Science to Counter ChinaThe legislation has drawn bipartisan support amid the coronavirus pandemic as Democrats and Republicans have become increasingly concerned about Beijing’s supply chain dominance. Migrant Children Still Vex BidenInterviews and a Times review showed a shelter system with wildly varying conditions, some of which are far below the standard that the Biden administration has promised. After Media Detour, AT&T Confronts Old ProblemsFollowing its spinoff of WarnerMedia, AT&T is back to primarily being a wireless company, with all of the challenges that entails. How a Megadeal Reunited CNN's Jeff Zucker With a Powerful Old FriendPhone buddies and golf partners, Jeff Zucker and David Zaslav have a 30-year history. Now Zucker may be open to working for the man he calls a “best friend.” A Misstep by the Organizers of PrideBarring police and corrections officers from participating in Pride events shows a lack of farsightedness at a critical moment for L.G.B.T.Q. rights and support. Covid Put My Father in a Coma. He Awoke to a Pandemic.In this short film, the family of one of Spain’s earliest Covid-19 patients chronicles his battle. Archegos and the Huge Family Funds that Could Sink the EconomyRegulators have shockingly little insight into the inner workings of funds like Archegos. Here's how to fix that. Why Aren't People Getting the Covid Vaccine?Vaccines helped people overlook their vulnerabilities even as many of them became suspicious of the benefits of those shots. Separate but Equal, the Court Said. One Voice Dissented.As the only voice on the Supreme Court against Plessy v. Ferguson, Justice John Marshall Harlan did more than anyone since the Continental Army to enshrine dissent as an American tradition. I’m a Trauma Surgeon in Israel. In My Hospital, We Are in This Together.To me, this hospital — with its diverse staff and free medical care — represents everything that is beautiful and possible in this place. The Spectacle of the G.O.P.’s Shrinking TentNicole Hemmer explains how right-wing media and minoritarian politics are shaping the G.O.P. Why Can’t the Republican Party Quit Donald Trump?The party’s base is in thrall to a leader who led it to defeat. A Divide Over the C.D.C.’s Revised Rules on Masks“We should not be afraid to hear good news,” one reader writes. Others worry that the new guidance is premature. OnlyFans Isn’t Just Porn ;)Despite all assertions that the site isn’t powered by its sexual content, the platform is synonymous with porn. What is it really? ‘Shrek’ at 20: How a Chaotic Project Became a Beloved HitExpectations were so low and the hurdles so plentiful that the crew wasn’t eager to work on the movie. Recasting after the death of Chris Farley added challenges, too. For a Fairer World, It’s Necessary First to Cut Through the ‘Noise’In their new book, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein address the necessity of “noise reduction,” eliminating the randomness that enters decision making of all sorts. Darwin’s Arch, a Famed Rock Formation in the Galápagos, CollapsesErosion caused the natural archway in the remote Pacific islands to fall into the sea, officials said. Colombia Rebel Commander ‘Jesús Santrich’ Killed, Venezuelan Officials SayThe guerrilla leader, once a supporter of Colombia’s historic peace deal, then a strong opponent, had become a symbol of the country’s fraught path to peace. What to Save? Climate Change Forces Brutal Choices at National Parks.For decades, the core mission of the Park Service was absolute conservation. Now ecologists are being forced to do triage, deciding what to safeguard — and what to let slip away. State Dept. Ends Citizenship Policy in Win for Same-Sex FamiliesThe previous policy, which predated the Trump administration, required a child born abroad to have a biological connection to the American parent. Arizona Senators Retract Claims of Deleted 2020 Presidential Election FilesThe 70-minute meeting on the audit convened by Republican senators raised only minor questions about the November election. Fox News Files to Dismiss Dominion's Lawsuit Over 2020 Election CoverageThe Rupert Murdoch-controlled company argues that news networks cannot be penalized for presenting a president’s claims about electoral interference, even if they prove false. Virginia Doctor Gets 59 Years for Unneeded Surgery and Improper SterilizationsDr. Javaid Perwaiz’s procedures over nearly a decade caused insurance programs to lose more than $20 million, federal prosecutors said. Stanford, Facing Pressure, Reverses Plan to Cut 11 SportsThe change of plans came within weeks of the teams potentially dissolving. Wellness Challenge: Try This 7-Minute Workout RoutineChai, a Band With an Ethos, an Aesthetic and a Sound All Its OwnThis Japanese quartet undercuts traditional ideas about cuteness, gender and rock bands. Its latest album, “Wink,” is arriving on Sub Pop in the United States. Is B.M.I. a Scam?It can be a helpful health measure for large groups of people, but it won’t tell you much about yourself. Can I Keep My Husband From Visiting India Amid Its Covid Surge?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on balancing staying safe against traveling to care for family members abroad sickened by the coronavirus. Euro 2020 Rosters: Will France Recall Karim Benzema?France Coach Didier Deschamps called in Real Madrid’s Benzema for the first time since 2015. Rosters for the delayed European soccer championship are due June 1. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Nothing My Husband Did Helped’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Jim Klobuchar Dies at 93; Minnesota Newspaperman and Amy’s FatherHe rose to folk hero status with his derring-do as a journalist and came to national attention when his daughter, Senator Amy Klobuchar, spoke openly about his struggles with alcoholism. Don’t Just Buy Any Bath Towels. Here’s How to Pick the Right Ones.If you’re unsure about materials or you’re shopping online, there are some basic guidelines you can follow. Oatly, a Maker of Oat Milk, Is About to Have Its IPOOatly, maker of dairy alternatives, could be worth $10 billion when it lists on the stock market this week. The share sale is a barometer of changing consumer preferences. How Weed, Calif., Finally Embraced Weed, the DrugFor decades, a rural California city winced at the puns. Now it’s cashing in. Ex-Prosecutor Who Withheld Evidence in Murder Case Gives Up Law LicenseTwo men who spent 15 years behind bars in the 1999 murder of a Texas pastor were later released and declared “actually innocent.” More Recent Articles |
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The Indian Navy rescued 180 people from a barge that sunk of the coast of Mumbai amid dangerous seas during cyclone Tauktae.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who had reconstructive left knee surgery in December, is expected to be ready for his team's regular-season opener against the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 12.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that public schools can no longer require masks on their campuses starting June 5.
Stanford University has reversed a controversial decision it made last year and won't eliminate 11 varsity sports programs, the school announced.
Spain deployed military troops in an effort to stem a surge of more than 8,000 migrants in the enclave of Ceuta bordering Northern Africa.
HBO Max released three images from the upcoming series "The Tourist." Jamie Dornan stars as a Brit driven off the road in Australia who awakens with amnesia.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout is expected to miss six to eight weeks after being placed on the 10-day injured list with a right calf strain, the team announced.
The Navy declared initial operational capability for the Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS) earlier this month, according to a press release issued Tuesday.
Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams has won the National Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year Award, it was announced.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to protest Israeli airstrikes that have killed more than 200 Palestinians in Gaza since May 10.
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters Tuesday that the department is not planning to review troops' social media accounts for evidence of extremist activity, countering reports from earlier this week.
Authorities said a surfer who died in a shark attack at an Australian beach Tuesday attempted to warn others in the area of the threat.
Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert entered the league's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and was out for Tuesday night's NBA Play-In Tournament game against the Charlotte Hornets.
The House of Representatives voted 364-62 to approve the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, sending the measure to President Joe Biden to sign.
The USS Carter Hall arrived at Spain's Naval Station Rota this week following a multi-week exercise with the Portugese Navy and Marine Corps.
A rock formation in the Galapagos known as Darwin's Arch collapsed this week as the result of natural erosion, the Ecuadorian government announced.
The USS Curtis Wilbur transited the Taiwan Strait Tuesday, the Navy announced.
New research suggests an ancient memorization technique used in Aboriginal culture is superior to the "memory palace" method, an ancient Greek strategy for memorizing bits of information.
U.S. markets reversed early gains on Tuesday after reports that housing starts had fallen and continued concern over how inflation might affect growth stocks.
The European Union on Tuesday called for an immediate cease-fire in the fighting between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which has claimed more than 200 lives.
A Virginia woman ended up getting lucky twice over when she lost her $250,000 winning lottery ticket and found it in time to claim the prize.
A group of paddlers seeking the Guinness World Record for fastest canoe trip down the Mississippi River said they are ahead of schedule, despite delays from a bridge shutdown.
U.S. forces withdrawal from Afghanistan is up to 20% complete, U.S. Central Command said in an update Tuesday, amid Israel-Hamas violence in Gaza.
Nearly two in five older adults with COPD lack access to needed pulmonary rehabilitation services, an analysis presented Tuesday during the American Thoracic Society's 2021 conference found. 
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