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 Seattle Kraken complete expansion payments, become 32nd NHL team  The Seattle Kraken are allowed to make trades and sign players after the organization made its final expansion payment to the NHL.      Top men's basketball recruit Emoni Bates decommits from Michigan State  Top 2022 men's basketball recruit Emoni Bates, widely considered one of the best high school prospects in the past decade, has decommitted from Michigan State and reopened his recruitment.      MLB bans Roberto Alomar over 2014 sexual misconduct allegation  Baseball Hall of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar, who had been serving as a consultant to MLB, was placed on the league's ineligible list after an investigation into a 2014 sexual misconduct allegation.      Defense Department cancels border wall construction, diverts funds  The Defense Department said Friday it canceled border wall construction projects that were being paid for with funds originally destined for the military.      NASA extends Mars helicopter mission to assist rover  NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has been so successful, the space agency said Friday it would extend the mission so the mini-aircraft can act as a scout for the rover Perseverance.      Lakers star LeBron James could return from ankle injury Friday vs. Kings  Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who has been out since March 20 because of a high ankle sprain, could make a return to the lineup against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night.      Josh Duggar pleads not guilty to child pornography charges  Josh Duggar pleaded not guilty to child pornography charges Friday, one day after U.S. Marshals arrested him in Fayetteville, Ark.      Georgia police capture fugitive who escaped custody at Atlanta airport  Authorities in Georgia said Friday they located and arrested a fugitive who escaped custody near the Atlanta airport while he was being transported to Arizona to face a murder charge.      Blood type may raise odds for certain health conditions, study says  Certain blood types may increase a person's risk of different health problems, a new study suggests.      Arizona police officer killed in suspect chase  An Arizona law enforcement officer died and five others were injured after a suspect running from police stole a vehicle and drove into several people, officials said Friday.      Humans significantly altered biodiversity on islands, study shows  An international team of researchers found that humans have significantly altered biodiversity on colonized islands in the past 1,500 years, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science.      Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks stresses diplomacy in dealing with China  Stressing the importance of diplomacy, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said on Friday that conflict was China was neither desirable nor inevitable.      NASA telescope designed to find exoplanets captures gamma-ray burst  For the first time, a NASA telescope designed to find exoplanets has captured a gamma-ray burst.      $300,000 winning lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash  A South Carolina woman said her $300,000 winning lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash when she initially missed the winning symbol.      Look: Police find reported COVID-19 violation was a mannequin  Police called to a Nova Scotia restaurant on a report of a COVID-19 lockdown violation discovered the alleged illegal customer seated at a table was a mannequin.      Study: More kids, teens, young adults visited ERs for mental health during pandemic  ER visits by young people for mental health-related problems increased by 50% at one U.S. hospital in 2020, likely due in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic, a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open found.      U.S. restricts travel to India amid COVID-19 case surge  The Biden administration plans to halt travel from India amid skyrocketing COVID-19 cases in the South Asian country, the White House press secretary announced Friday.      NASA plans return of SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts early Sunday  NASA plans the return of SpaceX's Crew-1 mission astronauts from the International Space Station as soon as early Sunday in the Gulf of Mexico near Florida, the space agency said Friday afternoon.      Saudi ban on Lebanese produce a strong warning about lawlessness  A Saudi decision to ban Lebanese produce over an increase in drug smuggling was a warning against the country's rising lawlessness, but also a message linked to Iran's recent direct talks with the oil-rich kingdom.      Watch: Twins accepted to 15 colleges, earn $1.53M in scholarships  A pair of 17-year-old North Carolina twins have some big decisions ahead of them after being accepted into 15 colleges -- and receiving $1.53 million in merit-based scholarships.      F-15E fighter planes deliver munitions to UAE  Six modified F-15E fighter planes completed their first delivery of munitions to Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, the U.S. Air force announced.      U.S. Coast Guard vessel trains with Turkish ship in Black Sea  The U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Hamilton conducted exercises with the Turkish Navy in the Black Sea, the U.S. Navy Sixth Fleet said on Friday.       | 
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 President Biden Bans Travel from India Due to Covid-19 SurgeAs they discussed the decision this week, top health officials warned the White House about uncertainty over how vaccines might respond to a homegrown virus variant in India.        What We Know About India's Deadly Second Wave of Covid-19What is behind the explosion of new coronavirus cases that is overwhelming the South Asian country?        Faith, Freedom, Fear: Rural America’s Covid Vaccine SkepticsResistance is widespread in white, Republican communities like this one in Appalachia. But it’s far more complicated than just a partisan divide.        Why You Need Your Second Covid ShotYour second dose of vaccine gives you more protection than you might think. Here’s why you should still get it, even if it’s later than planned.        Why Wildfires Are Raging Early in the West Due to Drought and Climate ChangeFirefighters in New Mexico, Arizona and California are battling springtime blazes that have been fueled by a severe drought and boosted by climate change.        With Florida Bill, Republicans Continue Unrelenting Push to Restrict VotingRepublican lawmakers are marching ahead to overhaul voting systems in states where they control the government, frustrating Democrats and even some G.O.P. election officials. Next up: Texas.        McConnell Attacks Biden Rule’s Antiracism Focus, Calling It ‘Divisive’The minority leader joined Republicans in protesting a proposal to promote teaching about systemic racism and the consequences of slavery, saying it would indoctrinate students with “a slanted story.”        Stringer, Facing Sexual Harassment Accusation, Loses Key EndorsementsThe Working Families Party, a major left-leaning institution, and several lawmakers withdrew their backing of Scott Stringer for mayor of New York City.        Where Is the New York Mayor’s Race Headed?Andrew Yang is leading. Scott Stringer is under a cloud. Their rivals are jostling for a boost of momentum.        Vaccine Fan Fiction, Boom Time for America’s Forests and Political Apathy in N.Y.C.: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.        Amy Klobuchar on ‘Antitrust’The senator discusses her new book about fighting monopoly power, and Andrew Solomon talks about Katie Booth’s “The Invention of Miracles.”        At India's Covid Mass CremationsGraphic images of mass cremations cut through the Indian government’s wall of noise, misinformation and propaganda about its handling of the Covid-19 crisis.        America, Please Don’t Forget the Victims of Agent OrangeVictims in Southeast Asia have never received compensation from the chemical giants that supplied herbicides during the Vietnam War.        The Internet's 'Dark Patterns' Need to Be RegulatedRegulators should crack down on “dark patterns,” widespread digital practices designed to deceive consumers.        How the N-Word Became UnsayableThe evolution of the slur's use — and the taboo around it — tells a story about what our culture values.        Biden’s First 100 Days Would Make Trump JealousIs the president just finding wholesome-sounding reasons for doing what his predecessor  tried to do?        Blake Bailey, Philip Roth and Literary Biography's Man ProblemThe uproar over the writer of a life of Philip Roth highlights the closed circle of literary biography.        AMLO Is Hurting Mexico, and Biden Won’t Stop HimThe administration is working at cross purposes with its own agenda and long-term interests in human rights and democracy.        Krugman Wonks Out: Why Doesn’t Cutting Taxes on the Wealthy Work?Tax cuts for the rich may offer an incentive to work harder, but they’re also a big giveaway that encourages the elite to work less.          How Chuck Schumer Plans to Win Over Trump VotersThe Senate majority leader also discusses the filibuster, Joe Manchin and Democrats’ plan for 2022.        America Is Brutal to Parents. Biden Is Trying to Change That.We're finally on the cusp of a humane family policy.        Some Statues Tell Lies. This One Tells the Truth.Billy Frank Jr. changed the country for the better and won rights for Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest.        Should Nurses Take a 30% Pay Cut When Their Patient Turns 23?For the most fragile New Yorkers and those who care for them, turning 23 brings enormous consequences.        Jorge Velandia Is Venezuela's First Assistant General ManagerThe Phillies’ assistant general manager is the highest-ranked executive his country has produced. He doesn’t plan to stop at assistant.        Psychiatry Confronts Its Racist Past, and Tries to Make AmendsCritics say the field has a long way to go — from the lack of Black psychiatrists to the way it treats African-Americans.        Military Missteps Allowed Soldier Accused of Killing Vanessa Guillen to FleeOfficials believe that Specialist Aaron Robinson bludgeoned Specialist Vanessa Guillen to death. He later killed himself.        NASA’s Mars Helicopter Flies Again and Gets a New MissionAhead of a successful fourth flight, the agency announced that Ingenuity would continue to fly beyond its original monthlong mission.        Roberto Alomar Is Placed on Baseball's Ineligible ListFollowing a sexual misconduct investigation, Alomar has been placed on baseball’s ineligible list, but will keep his plaque in the Hall of Fame.        A third of Basecamp’s workers resign after a ban on talking politics.At least 20 employees have posted publicly that they intend to resign or have already resigned.        Marilyn Manson Accused of Sexual Assault in Suit Filed by Esmé BiancoThe lawsuit also accuses Manson’s former manager, Tony Ciulla, of violating trafficking laws.        Three Colorado Officers Resign After Arrest of Woman With DementiaBody-camera footage of the arrest of Karen Garner has drawn widespread outrage, as has another video that showed officers laughing at the footage.        T.S.A. Extends Mask Mandate for Travel Into SeptemberThe mandate was set to expire on May 11.        Manchin says he won’t support a D.C. statehood bill.Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, told local news reporters that he believed making Washington, D.C., a state would require a constitutional amendment.        Watch Michael B. Jordan Survive a Plane Crash in ‘Without Remorse’Stefano Sollima, the director of “Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse,” narrates a sequence from his action thriller.        True Romance: Janet Mock on the Final Season of ‘Pose’As Mock says goodbye to the groundbreaking drama that changed her life, she is planning to make more television that shows people that they are not alone.        How 'Bad Trip' Brought Back the Gross-Out ComedyWhy the tasteless humor of “Bad Trip,” starring Eric Andre, is a feat to be celebrated. Few can pull off transgression so skillfully.        Gnocchi, Leeks, Soupy Greens: What Else Do You Need?Wine-braised chard and those tender potato dumplings make a one-pot meal that’s perfect for the still-chilly nights of spring.        I Went Braless During Lockdown. What Do I Do Now?A reader wonders what to wear back in the real world.        Harvey Weinstein to Face Charges in Los Angeles as Early as MayThe producer faces more than a dozen counts of sexual assault involving five different women.        Thunderous Plunges and Mossy Trickles: A Spring Guide to WaterfallsAcross the United States, a glorious array of waterfalls awaits nature lovers. And what better time to admire them than now, when snowmelt and spring rains add to the drama?        One Dead as Car Hits Motorbike and Outdoor Dining Structure in QueensThe police identified Xing Long Lin, 37, as the victim who died. A woman was also injured at the restaurant, on a block in Astoria known for outdoor dining.         More Recent Articles
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 The Seattle Kraken are allowed to make trades and sign players after the organization made its final expansion payment to the NHL.   
 Top 2022 men's basketball recruit Emoni Bates, widely considered one of the best high school prospects in the past decade, has decommitted from Michigan State and reopened his recruitment.   
 Baseball Hall of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar, who had been serving as a consultant to MLB, was placed on the league's ineligible list after an investigation into a 2014 sexual misconduct allegation.   
 The Defense Department said Friday it canceled border wall construction projects that were being paid for with funds originally destined for the military.   
 NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has been so successful, the space agency said Friday it would extend the mission so the mini-aircraft can act as a scout for the rover Perseverance.   
 Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who has been out since March 20 because of a high ankle sprain, could make a return to the lineup against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night.   
 Josh Duggar pleaded not guilty to child pornography charges Friday, one day after U.S. Marshals arrested him in Fayetteville, Ark.   
 Authorities in Georgia said Friday they located and arrested a fugitive who escaped custody near the Atlanta airport while he was being transported to Arizona to face a murder charge.   
 Certain blood types may increase a person's risk of different health problems, a new study suggests.   
 An Arizona law enforcement officer died and five others were injured after a suspect running from police stole a vehicle and drove into several people, officials said Friday.   
 An international team of researchers found that humans have significantly altered biodiversity on colonized islands in the past 1,500 years, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science.   
 Stressing the importance of diplomacy, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said on Friday that conflict was China was neither desirable nor inevitable.   
 For the first time, a NASA telescope designed to find exoplanets has captured a gamma-ray burst.   
 A South Carolina woman said her $300,000 winning lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash when she initially missed the winning symbol.   
 Police called to a Nova Scotia restaurant on a report of a COVID-19 lockdown violation discovered the alleged illegal customer seated at a table was a mannequin.   
 ER visits by young people for mental health-related problems increased by 50% at one U.S. hospital in 2020, likely due in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic, a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open found.   
 The Biden administration plans to halt travel from India amid skyrocketing COVID-19 cases in the South Asian country, the White House press secretary announced Friday.   
 NASA plans the return of SpaceX's Crew-1 mission astronauts from the International Space Station as soon as early Sunday in the Gulf of Mexico near Florida, the space agency said Friday afternoon.   
 A Saudi decision to ban Lebanese produce over an increase in drug smuggling was a warning against the country's rising lawlessness, but also a message linked to Iran's recent direct talks with the oil-rich kingdom.   
 A pair of 17-year-old North Carolina twins have some big decisions ahead of them after being accepted into 15 colleges -- and receiving $1.53 million in merit-based scholarships.   
 Six modified F-15E fighter planes completed their first delivery of munitions to Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, the U.S. Air force announced.   
 The U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Hamilton conducted exercises with the Turkish Navy in the Black Sea, the U.S. Navy Sixth Fleet said on Friday.   
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