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Marcus Eriz charged with murder in road rage shooting of Aiden Leos Marcus Anthony Eriz was charged with murder Tuesday in the fatal road rage shooting of 6-year-old Aiden Leos and his girlfriend Wynne Lee was charged as an accessory. U.S. eases travel recommendations for dozens of countries The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have relaxed COVID-19 related travel recommendations for dozens of countries, including for neighbors Canada and Mexico. Nationals' Austin Voth lands on injured list after pitch fractures nose The Washington Nationals placed pitcher Austin Voth on the 10-day injured list with a fractured nose, the team announced. Senate passes bill funding technology, science investments to compete with China The Senate voted 68-32 on Tuesday to approve the Innovation and Competition Act which invests more than $200 billion in science and technology programs to aid the United States in competing with China. Rangers designate former AL home run champ Khris Davis for assignment The Texas Rangers designated veteran outfielder and designated hitter Khris Davis for assignment Tuesday. Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic wins 2020-21 NBA MVP award Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player for the 2020-21 season, the league announced. Julio Jones declines to take No. 11, will wear No. 2 for Titans Tennessee Titans star wide receiver Julio Jones will wear No. 2 with his new team after declining to take No. 11 from fellow wideout A.J. Brown. Kamala Harris in Mexico: Illegal migration 'stems from the problems in these countries' Vice President Kamala Harris met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico City on Tuesday to discuss immigration policy, part of her first foreign trip since taking office in January. Record-setting blob of 'sea snot' has environmentalists concerned Thick layers of unsightly brown foam, nicknamed "sea snot," have developed along the coast of Turkey, and officials warn the phenomenon could have major impacts on the environment and is in danger of lasting all summer. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs laws requiring power companies to weatherize Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law Tuesday two bills meant to improve the state's main power grid and change the governance of the agency that operates it. Biden Justice Department requests to replace Trump in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit The Justice Department requested to substitute itself for former President Donald Trump in a lawsuit by writer E. Jean Carroll, accusing him of defamation. Utah Jazz PG Mike Conley ruled out for Game 1 vs. Los Angeles Clippers The Utah Jazz ruled out veteran point guard Mike Conley for Tuesday's Western Conference semifinals opener against the Los Angeles Clippers because of a hamstring injury. President Joe Biden ditches negotiations with GOP on infrastructure, taps bipartisan group President Joe Biden on Tuesday ended negotiations to reach an agreement on an infrastructure package with a group of Republican senators after the two sides failed to agree on a price tag. Watch: Zach Galifianakis is a malfunctioning robot in 'Ron's Gone Wrong' Disney released the trailer to its upcoming animated movie "Ron's Gone Wrong" Tuesday. Zach Galifianakis provides the voice of a malfunctioning robot a boy (voice of Jack Dylan Grazer) gets for his birthday. Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount says paying ransom to hackers was 'hardest decision' of his career Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount said it was the "hardest decision" of his career to pay ransom to cyberattackers who targeted the critical East Coast fuel source last month. $500,000 lottery ticket left unscratched in winner's car for a week A South Carolina man who found an unscratched lottery ticket in his car discovered he had unknowingly been driving around with a $500,000 winner. Air Force probe raises concern over KC-46 spares price A U.S. Air Force probe into its recent contract award to Boeing for Japan's KC-46 tankers spare parts has raised concern about unfair pricing. Survey of nearby universe reveals surprising diversity of stellar nurseries Stellar nurseries in the nearby universe come in a surprising variety of shapes and sizes, according to a new cosmic survey. Watch: Ontario police officer rescues skunk from McFlurry cup An Ontario police department said an officer dispensed some "law and odor" when he rescued a skunk with its head stuck in a McDonald's McFlurry cup. Trump administration separated 3,900 migrant children from families The Trump administration separated more than 3,900 children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border over four years, leaving more than half without a confirmed record of reunification. Watch: Brazilian sculptor creates cardboard motorcycle replicas An amateur sculptor in Brazil is making waves online after sharing his latest passion project: life-sized cardboard replicas of motorcycles. GAO urges DOD to update weapon programs cost oversight The U.S . Government Accountability Office said Tuesday the Pentagon should update its program oversight approach to improve weapon system acquisition. |
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Biden Ends Infrastructure Talks With Republicans, Falling Short of a DealAfter weeks of failed efforts to bridge deep divides, the president pulled the plug, turning to a bipartisan group to try to salvage a chance at compromise. Senate Passes Bill to Bolster Competitiveness With ChinaThe wide margin of support reflected a sense of urgency among lawmakers in both parties about shoring up the technological and industrial capacity of the United States to counter Beijing. Farewell, Millennial Lifestyle SubsidyThe price for Ubers, scooters and Airbnb rentals is going up as tech companies aim for profitability. Republican Filibuster Blocks Pay Equity Bill in the SenateIn a vote choreographed to fail, Democrats tried to bring to the Senate floor a bill to make it easier to sue over compensation discrimination, hoping to make the case to end the filibuster. Rich Americans Like Bezos, Musk, Buffett Avoided Income TaxAn analysis by ProPublica based on I.R.S. documents showed billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk benefited from tax code loopholes and a focus on taxing income over wealth. For Asian Americans Wary of Attacks, Reopening Is Not an OptionFacing a wave of animosity, many Asian Americans remain afraid of public places even as the coronavirus pandemic recedes. Wisconsin Pharmacist Who Tampered With Vaccine Gets 3-Year SentenceThe pharmacist, Steven R. Brandenburg, believed in conspiracy theories and thought vaccines were dangerous, the authorities said. Hundreds Arrested in Global Sting Using App Run by F.B.I.Global law enforcement officials revealed a three-year operation in which they said they had intercepted over 20 million messages. Hundreds of arrests were made in more than a dozen countries. Terry McAuliffe Wins Democratic Nomination for Governor in VirginiaMr. McAuliffe, who previously served as governor, overcame four rivals, benefiting from the support of the party establishment. His victory set up a general election race against a wealthy Republican, Glenn Youngkin. Ciattarelli Defeats Trump Loyalists in G.O.P. Primary to Take on MurphyJack Ciattarelli won New Jersey’s Republican primary and will face Philip D. Murphy, the Democratic incumbent, in November. Emma Coronel Aispuro Set to Plead Guilty to Helping Run Drug EmpireEmma Coronel Aispuro is scheduled to appear in court in Washington on Thursday to admit her role in her husband’s criminal activities. It’s Hard to Sue Gun Makers. New York Moves to Change That.State lawmakers are trying to get around a federal law that gives gun manufacturers broad immunity from lawsuits. Wealth Tax, Capitol Hill, Watermelon Season: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Silicon Valley’s Thin Skins and Giant EgosEllen Pao, the former C.E.O. of Reddit, talks Big Tech boys’ clubs, content moderation and workplace culture. How to Keep the Economy Booming — And Meet the Demand for WorkersRising demand must be met by rising supply. We Must Fully Reopen Schools This Fall. Here’s How.A blueprint for the C.D.C. to bring children back to classrooms safely. Brad Lander for ComptrollerThe editorial board endorses Brad Lander for New York City comptroller. Are We Destined for a Trump Coup in 2024?Some alarm is understandable. The progressive sense of certain doom is not. To Fight Climate Change, Replace Fossil Fuels at Home and WorkTo slow global warming, we need to electrify vast parts of our economy and power it with clean energy. Employers Are Begging for Workers. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.The political scientist Jamila Michener discusses employer panic, America’s poverty addiction and the messy politics of work. The Real Reason Behind China’s Three-Child PolicyEven when the Communist Party eases rules, it is only confirming that such rules exist — and that they are the party’s to dictate. A Very Strange Version of the Paris NightThe pandemic may be ebbing, but Paris still has a curfew, which feels completely unnatural in the City of Light. Young Creators Are Burning Out and Breaking DownMany people who have found fame on TikTok are struggling with mental health issues. Book Review: ‘The President’s Daughter,’ by Bill Clinton and James Patterson“The President’s Daughter” is set in motion with a kidnapping, and then a paramilitary operation is put together in response. For Netanyahu, like Trump, Only ‘Fraud’ Can Explain His DefeatIsrael’s democratic transition is set for Sunday, but nothing is certain amid the prime minister’s scorched-earth campaign to wreck his opponents’ coalition. In a Different Capitol Siege, Republicans in Oregon Call for AccountabilityG.O.P. lawmakers in the state are calling for the resignation of a legislator who appears to have encouraged protesters to breach the State Capitol in December. New Yorker Employees Stage Protest Outside Anna Wintour’s TownhouseAfter more than two years of negotiations with the magazine’s parent company, Condé Nast, more than 100 demonstrators marched on the editorial director’s quiet block. Times Requests Disclosure of Court Filings Seeking Reporters’ Email Data and Gag OrderLawyers for the newspaper are asking how the Justice Department justified keeping the order secret since its leak inquiry was publicly known. Senate Confirms First Biden Judges, Beginning Push to Rebalance CourtsThe votes were the start of an effort by Democrats to confirm liberals and people of color to the federal courts after Donald J. Trump moved aggressively to install conservative white men. Queens Man Charged With Murder in Shooting Death of 10-Year-OldJustin Wallace, who would have turned 11 on Tuesday, was shot as he walked out of his aunt’s home on Saturday. An Innocent Man Went to Prison for Murder. Now, It’s the Real Killer’s Turn.Brian Leigh Dripps Sr. was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday in the 1996 killing of Angie Dodge in Idaho, a crime for which Christopher Tapp was exonerated. What’s the Best Exercise for You? Twins Can Provide an Answer.Almost everyone responds to the right exercise program, but the right program is not genetics-dependent. This Way to HappyHappiness isn’t something that just happens to you: Take these small steps to create a happier life. Meditation Apps Want Us to Chill Out. Musicians Are Happy to Help.Music and mindfulness have become increasingly linked during the pandemic, and artists like Erykah Badu, Grimes and Arcade Fire are teaming with tech companies to make it happen. The Grindr Advice Column That Became a Memoir of Modern Queer LifeIn “Hola Papi,” the writer John Paul Brammer mines his own experiences and traumas to deliver wisdom for queer readers. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Two Days Later, He Moved Into My Loft’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Michael Che’s New York State of MindThe “Saturday Night Live” comedian talks about “Illmatic” by Nas, Richard Pryor’s stand-up and the importance of a fresh haircut. How the ‘Alpha’ Coronavirus Variant Became So PowerfulA new study suggests how the variant first identified in Britain hides from the human immune system. Its stealth may be part of its success. The Mayor, the Teacher and a Fight Over a ‘Lost Territory’ of FranceA battle erupted after a high-school teacher said that Islamists had taken over the city of Trappes, a view vigorously countered by the mayor, sharpening a national debate over French identity. Late Night Is Tickled by Trump’s Pants“You know, usually if you got this close to Trump’s crotch, he’d pay you $130,000,” Jimmy Kimmel joked of rumors that the former president had worn his pants backward. $14 Million Settlement for Water Polo Players Who Accused Coach of AbuseIn their lawsuit, the plaintiffs said that USA Water Polo did not do enough to protect them from their coach, Bahram Hojreh. He also faces criminal charges. Shopping Cart Theory, and PracticeAn essential tool. An inspiration for artists. A public nuisance. The humble shopping cart has been all of these in the decades since it was invented. But what does it reveal about our character? Man Slaps Macron During Visit to Southern FranceTwo people were arrested after a man slapped the French president as he was approaching a small crowd, prompting condemnation of the attack across the political spectrum. More Recent Articles |
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Marcus Anthony Eriz was charged with murder Tuesday in the fatal road rage shooting of 6-year-old Aiden Leos and his girlfriend Wynne Lee was charged as an accessory.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have relaxed COVID-19 related travel recommendations for dozens of countries, including for neighbors Canada and Mexico.
The Washington Nationals placed pitcher Austin Voth on the 10-day injured list with a fractured nose, the team announced.
The Senate voted 68-32 on Tuesday to approve the Innovation and Competition Act which invests more than $200 billion in science and technology programs to aid the United States in competing with China.
The Texas Rangers designated veteran outfielder and designated hitter Khris Davis for assignment Tuesday.
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player for the 2020-21 season, the league announced.
Tennessee Titans star wide receiver Julio Jones will wear No. 2 with his new team after declining to take No. 11 from fellow wideout A.J. Brown.
Vice President Kamala Harris met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico City on Tuesday to discuss immigration policy, part of her first foreign trip since taking office in January.
Thick layers of unsightly brown foam, nicknamed "sea snot," have developed along the coast of Turkey, and officials warn the phenomenon could have major impacts on the environment and is in danger of lasting all summer.
Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law Tuesday two bills meant to improve the state's main power grid and change the governance of the agency that operates it.
The Justice Department requested to substitute itself for former President Donald Trump in a lawsuit by writer E. Jean Carroll, accusing him of defamation.
The Utah Jazz ruled out veteran point guard Mike Conley for Tuesday's Western Conference semifinals opener against the Los Angeles Clippers because of a hamstring injury.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday ended negotiations to reach an agreement on an infrastructure package with a group of Republican senators after the two sides failed to agree on a price tag.
Disney released the trailer to its upcoming animated movie "Ron's Gone Wrong" Tuesday. Zach Galifianakis provides the voice of a malfunctioning robot a boy (voice of Jack Dylan Grazer) gets for his birthday.
Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount said it was the "hardest decision" of his career to pay ransom to cyberattackers who targeted the critical East Coast fuel source last month.
A South Carolina man who found an unscratched lottery ticket in his car discovered he had unknowingly been driving around with a $500,000 winner.
A U.S. Air Force probe into its recent contract award to Boeing for Japan's KC-46 tankers spare parts has raised concern about unfair pricing.
Stellar nurseries in the nearby universe come in a surprising variety of shapes and sizes, according to a new cosmic survey.
An Ontario police department said an officer dispensed some "law and odor" when he rescued a skunk with its head stuck in a McDonald's McFlurry cup.
The Trump administration separated more than 3,900 children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border over four years, leaving more than half without a confirmed record of reunification.
An amateur sculptor in Brazil is making waves online after sharing his latest passion project: life-sized cardboard replicas of motorcycles.
The U.S . Government Accountability Office said Tuesday the Pentagon should update its program oversight approach to improve weapon system acquisition. 
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