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Colorado extends indoor mask mandate but relaxes restrictions for those vaccinated Colorado Gov. Jared Polis extended the state's indoor mask mandate on Sunday while relaxing restrictions for those who have been fully vaccinated. Max Scherzer tosses complete game, rushes to join wife for birth of third child Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer tossed a complete game before rushing to a local hospital to be with his wife, Erica, for the birth of their third child Sunday night. 1 dead, several injured in two New Orleans shootings At least one person was killed and several others were injured in two shootings in New Orleans over the weekend, authorities said. Ex-NASCAR driver Eric McClure dies at 42 Former NASCAR driver and team owner Eric McClure, who made nearly 300 starts in the Xfinity Series, died Sunday, it was announced. He was 42. Phillies' Jose Alvarado draws 3-game suspension for benches-clearing incident MLB has suspended Philadelphia Phillies reliever Jose Alvarado three games for his role in a benches-clearing incident during Friday's game against the division rival New York Mets. Athletics pitcher Jesus Luzardo breaks pinkie while playing video game Oakland Athletics left-hander Jesus Luzardo will be out indefinitely after breaking the pinkie on his throwing hand while playing a video game before his scheduled start Saturday. Manchester United-Liverpool match called off after fans protest at Old Trafford Sunday's English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Liverpool was postponed after United fans invaded Old Trafford in protest of the club's owners, the Glazer family. At least 3 dead, 27 injured after boat capsizes in San Diego At least three people died and 27 more were injured after a boat overturned off the coast of San Diego on Sunday. Ex-FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb: U.S. must 'be clear' on purpose of COVID-19 travel restrictions Former FDA Commissioner and current Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb on Sunday said the cause for U.S. travel bans from places as India related to the COVID-19 pandemic must be more clear. Storm will trigger more flooding rain, severe weather across the South Following flooding rainfall across much of Texas late last week and into the first part of the weekend, a storm will continue to crawl northeastward, bringing drenching rain and a severe thunderstorm threat across the southern United States. 'Demon Slayer' tops North American box office with $6.4M "Demon Slayer: Mugen Train" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $6.4 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. North Korea sends U.S. warning over 'hostility' toward its nuclear program North Korea sent a series warning of consequences if the United States maintains a "hostile policy" towards its nuclear program and South Korea continues its " intolerable provocation." 'Gutfeld!' panelist Kat Timpf shares photos from NYC wedding Journalist, humorist and "Gutfeld!" panelist Kat Timpf shared her wedding photos on social media this weekend. Susan Wright advances to runoff in Texas House special election Republican Susan Wright advanced to a runoff in a special election for the seat representing Texas' 6th Congressional district left vacant by her late husband Rep. Ron Wright. Look: New photo released in honor of Princess Charlotte's 6th birthday Britain's royal family shared on social media a new photo of Princess Charlotte in honor of her sixth birthday Sunday. Cher remembers 'Moonstruck' mom Olympia Dukakis Singer and actress Cher is mourning the death of Olympia Dukakis, who played her mother in the classic 1987 romantic comedy, "Moonstruck." Suspect, two victims shot dead in casino complex near Green Bay Three people died, including the gunman, and another person was seriously injured in a shooting at a casino complex near Green Bay, Wis., on Saturday night. Famous birthdays for May 2: Christine Baranski, Princess Charlotte Actor Christine Baranski turns 69 and Britain's Princess Charlotte turns 6, among the famous birthdays for May 2. On This Day, May 2: Cyclone Nargis kills thousands in Myanmar On May 2, 2008, Tropical Cyclone Nargis slammed into densely populated southern Myanmar. The death toll was eventually raised to nearly 140,000 people. Stars hope ‘Extraordinary Playlist’ offers viewers a break from reality "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" co-stars Alice Lee and Andrew Leeds hope their bubbly musical dramedy has been lifting the spirits of viewers isolated and starved for entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic. Astronauts splash down in Gulf of Mexico off Florida Astronauts from SpaceX's Crew-1 mission splashed down in U.S. waters at 2:57 a.m. Sunday, and crews successfully recovered the capsule and astronauts in the Gulf of Mexico off Panama City, Fla. More Recent Articles |
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How the A.T.F., Key to Biden’s Gun Plan, Became an N.R.A. ‘Whipping Boy’The federal agency tasked with enforcing gun laws has been hamstrung for years by the firearms lobby. Now, the president’s plan to rein in gun violence hinges on the A.T.F.’s success. As Body Cameras Become Commonplace, a Debate Over When to Release the FootageThe question of timing has become an unsettled new frontier of policymaking as the use of police body cameras is more the rule rather than the exception. Biden’s Proposals Aim to Give Sturdier Support to the Middle ClassHis message is that the private sector alone cannot provide security and comfort to the vast majority of Americans. ‘We’re Suffering’: How Remote Work Is Killing Manhattan’s StorefrontsLandlords cut small retailers a break on rent during the pandemic, but stores are still struggling because too few office workers and tourists have returned. How the Centner Academy Became a Beacon for Anti-VaxxersCentner Academy barred teachers newly vaccinated against the coronavirus from being near students. Some parents threatened to withdraw their children. Others clamored to enroll. Russian Attempts to Expand Sputnik Vaccine Set Off Discord in EuropePolitical turmoil in Slovakia is an example of how Russia’s vaccine diplomacy, which has divided politicians across Europe, can have negative side effects for a recipient country. In South Texas, Hispanic Republicans Try to Cement the Party’s GainsConservative Hispanic leaders, especially women, are ascendant in the Rio Grande Valley, where Republicans are trying to forge lasting bonds with voters who swung sharply to the right in 2020. For Democrats, Another Bad Election Night in TexasTwo Republicans qualified for a runoff to fill a vacant House seat in northern Texas, foiling Democrats’ hopes of a breakthrough there. Mitt Romney Is Booed by Members of His Own PartyMr. Romney, a Utah Republican and an outspoken critic of former President Donald J. Trump, was booed and heckled as he addressed the Utah Republican state convention on Saturday. Love or Spycraft: What Landed an American Teacher in a Cuban Prison?It was a romance steeped in international intrigue, and it landed Alina López Miyares in a Cuban prison. How much did she know about the web that entangled her? Help, We Can’t Stop Writing About Andrew YangThe outsider brings provocative ideas and good vibes. But can an “empty vessel” really make it through New York’s shark-infested media waters? Has Vitaly Borker, Online's Biggest Bully, Returned?Outraged customers of Eyeglassesdepot sound like the victims of a man who’s already spent years in prison for terrorizing consumers. The Sunday Read: ‘He Wants to Save Classics From Whiteness. Can the Field Survive?’Dan-el Padilla Peralta thinks classicists should knock ancient Greece and Rome off their pedestal — even if that means destroying their discipline. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Is America a Racist Country?The answer is “yes,” and that’s not a radical statement. There’s No Classics ‘Catastrophe’ at Howard UniversityOur students will still be studying Plato and Aristotle, but we can't afford a whole department. Have Joe Biden's First 100 Days Been That Transformational?A politics driven by threats from angry voters, domestic uprisings and foreign states will not break the American impasse. Why a New Mother’s Biggest Asset Is Often Her Own MomScientists have found intergenerational care may be the key to thriving mothers, and children. Why Virgin Galactic Couldn't Beat Elon Musk to SpaceVirgin Galactic’s failure to launch exposed the limits of human ingenuity. $18 Million Refit of Colosseum Will Give Visitors a Gladiator’s ViewThe winning design for a new floor for the Roman landmark, planned to be ready for 2023, will cover the exposed subterranean chambers and reconnect “the thread of time.” Boxer Félix Verdejo Is Charged in Killing of Pregnant Woman in Puerto RicoFélix Verdejo Sánchez, who competed at the 2012 Olympic Games, surrendered after the body of Keishla Rodríguez Ortiz was found near San Juan, the authorities said. From the Past, a Chilling Warning About the Extremists of the PresentAlmost four decades after officials dismantled the Order, a violent far-right group, experts see echoes in the far right of today. Some Dramatic Quarterback Successions Start at the N.F.L. DraftIf the draft last week revealed anything, it was that there’s no tactful way to replace a healthy starting quarterback. Verizon Near Deal to Sell Yahoo and AOLIn making the deal with the private equity firm Apollo, Verizon is acknowledging that it couldn’t compete with Google and Facebook for digital ads. Instead, it will concentrate on building a 5G network. SpaceX Makes First Nighttime Splashdown With Astronauts Since 1968Crew-1, which launched to the space station in November, left the space station in the capsule called Resilience. Discovery of Pregnant Egyptian Mummy Is a First, Researchers Say“It’s like finding a treasure trove while you are picking up mushrooms in a forest,” an archaeologist said. “We are overwhelmed with this discovery.” In Anti-Ownership Protests, United Fans Rediscover Their Own PowerThe protests, by Manchester United fans demanding the Glazer family sell the club, forced the postponement of a match after the stadium was stormed. I Went Braless During Lockdown. What Do I Do Now?A reader wonders what to wear back in the real world. Mercedes EQS Electric Sedan: The S Stands for StunningThe automaker should be able to win back some customers who drifted to Tesla, and hold onto the Tesla-curious. More Recent Articles |
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis extended the state's indoor mask mandate on Sunday while relaxing restrictions for those who have been fully vaccinated.
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer tossed a complete game before rushing to a local hospital to be with his wife, Erica, for the birth of their third child Sunday night.
At least one person was killed and several others were injured in two shootings in New Orleans over the weekend, authorities said.
Former NASCAR driver and team owner Eric McClure, who made nearly 300 starts in the Xfinity Series, died Sunday, it was announced. He was 42.
MLB has suspended Philadelphia Phillies reliever Jose Alvarado three games for his role in a benches-clearing incident during Friday's game against the division rival New York Mets.
Oakland Athletics left-hander Jesus Luzardo will be out indefinitely after breaking the pinkie on his throwing hand while playing a video game before his scheduled start Saturday.
Sunday's English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Liverpool was postponed after United fans invaded Old Trafford in protest of the club's owners, the Glazer family.
At least three people died and 27 more were injured after a boat overturned off the coast of San Diego on Sunday.
Former FDA Commissioner and current Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb on Sunday said the cause for U.S. travel bans from places as India related to the COVID-19 pandemic must be more clear.
Following flooding rainfall across much of Texas late last week and into the first part of the weekend, a storm will continue to crawl northeastward, bringing drenching rain and a severe thunderstorm threat across the southern United States.
"Demon Slayer: Mugen Train" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $6.4 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
North Korea sent a series warning of consequences if the United States maintains a "hostile policy" towards its nuclear program and South Korea continues its " intolerable provocation."
Journalist, humorist and "Gutfeld!" panelist Kat Timpf shared her wedding photos on social media this weekend.
Republican Susan Wright advanced to a runoff in a special election for the seat representing Texas' 6th Congressional district left vacant by her late husband Rep. Ron Wright.
Britain's royal family shared on social media a new photo of Princess Charlotte in honor of her sixth birthday Sunday.
Singer and actress Cher is mourning the death of Olympia Dukakis, who played her mother in the classic 1987 romantic comedy, "Moonstruck."
Three people died, including the gunman, and another person was seriously injured in a shooting at a casino complex near Green Bay, Wis., on Saturday night.
Actor Christine Baranski turns 69 and Britain's Princess Charlotte turns 6, among the famous birthdays for May 2.
On May 2, 2008, Tropical Cyclone Nargis slammed into densely populated southern Myanmar. The death toll was eventually raised to nearly 140,000 people.
"Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" co-stars Alice Lee and Andrew Leeds hope their bubbly musical dramedy has been lifting the spirits of viewers isolated and starved for entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic.
Astronauts from SpaceX's Crew-1 mission splashed down in U.S. waters at 2:57 a.m. Sunday, and crews successfully recovered the capsule and astronauts in the Gulf of Mexico off Panama City, Fla. 
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