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New York state passes Gender Recognition Act State legislators in New York on Thursday passed a bill to allow New Yorkers to identify their sex on state-issued identification with an "x." Two passengers on 100% vaccinated Celebrity cruise test positive for COVID-19 Celebrity cruise lines announced Thursday that two passengers aboard a fully vaccinated cruise on its Millennium cruise ship tested positive for COVID-19. Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, Nathan MacKinnon finalists for MVP award Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid, Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews and Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon were named the finalists for the Hart Trophy as the NHL's Most Valuable Player. Man who slapped Emmanuel Macron sentenced to 4 months in prison Damien Tarel, the man who slapped French President Emmanuel Macron in the face earlier this week, was sentenced to four months in prison on Thursday. French Open: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Barbora Krejcikova reach final Unseeded Barbora Krejcikova outlasted No. 17 seed Maria Sakkari in the French Open semifinals Thursday to advance to her first Grand Slam final. Bulls' Coby White injures shoulder while away from team, out at least 4 months Chicago Bulls point guard Coby White suffered a significant left shoulder injury while away from the team and will miss at least four months after undergoing surgery to repair the ailment. Columbus Blue Jackets hire assistant Brad Larsen as new head coach The Columbus Blue Jackets hired assistant Brad Larsen to replace John Tortorella as head coach, the team announced. Bipartisan group announces agreement on infrastructure proposal A group of 10 bipartisan lawmakers announced Thursday that they had reached an agreement on an infrastructure plan after President Joe Biden ended negotiations with a Republican group. Shooting inside Florida Publix leaves 3 dead, including toddler A shooting at a South Florida grocery store Thursday left three people dead, including a child, local sheriff's officials said. Jazz guard Mike Conley not ready to return, will miss Game 2 vs. Clippers Utah Jazz veteran point guard Mike Conley was ruled out for Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night due to a right hamstring strain. Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas will build a border wall Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday that Texas will build a border wall along the state's boundary with Mexico -- but provided no details on where or when. Look: Dazzling 'ring of fire' eclipse wows millions as weather cooperates For a few magical moments during Thursday's first hours, the moon tried its best to cover as much of the sun as it could, creating a halo of sunlight. California appeals judge's ruling to overturn assault rifle ban California filed an appeal Thursday to overturn a district court's ruling declaring its ban on assault rifles unconstitutional. Oklahoma beats Florida State for fifth Women's College World Series title The Oklahoma Sooners claimed their fifth softball national championship after beating the Florida State Seminoles 5-1 in Game 3 of the Women's College World Series on Thursday. Mumbai residential building collapses, killing 11 A residential building collapsed in Mumbai, India, amid heavy rains, killing 11 people, local officials said. Hackers steal 780gb of data from major game publisher Electronic Arts Major video game publisher Electronic Arts said Thursday that hackers stole vital data including source code and other internal tools. Study: Obesity still health risk, even with normal blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol Having normal blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure levels does not mean that a person with obesity is actually healthy, an analysis published Thursday by the journal Diabetologia found. MIT scientists create method to label, retrieve DNA data files Scientists at the MIT have developed a new technique for labeling and retrieving DNA data files -- a breakthrough that could help shrink the carbon footprint of the rapidly expanding digital world. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin may recommend major change to military sexual assault cases Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin suggested on Thursday that he intends to recommend to the president that the military's legal system be altered to remove sexual assault prosecutions from a commander's authority. S&P 500 hits new closing high, investors disregard rising inflation The S&P 500 hit a record closing high of 4,239.18 on Thursday as investors largely shrugged off a Bureau of Labor Statistics report detailing rising inflation. Senate confirms Zahid Quraishi as first Muslim federal judge The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed Zahid Quraishi to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey, making him the first Muslim federal judge in the United States. Financial losses due to prize scams rise amid the pandemic, BBB reports The Better Business Bureau said Thursday financial losses reported to U.S. and Canada agencies from prize scams rose amid the COVID-19 pandemic. European Space Agency adds another new Venus mission The European Space Agency has approved a new mission to study Venus -- the third new mission to Venus to be announced in the past two weeks. |
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Hunting Leaks, Trump Officials Seized Records of DemocratsThe Justice Department seized records from Apple for metadata of House Intelligence Committee members, their aides and family members. Bipartisan Group of Senators Announce Proposal on InfrastructureFive Democrats and five Republicans announced a plan that would be fully paid for, though they did not offer details. Many lawmakers remained skeptical that it would be approved. Policing Reform Negotiations Sputter in Congress Amid Partisan BickeringJust as a bipartisan deal was supposed to be emerging, a new proposal has sown discontent among Republicans and Democrats and divided law enforcement groups, raising doubts about a deal. E.P.A. to Review Rules on Soot Linked to Deaths, Which Trump Declined to TightenThe Biden administration says it will consider tougher limits on a deadly air pollutant that disproportionately affects low-income and minority communities. Eighty Years Later, Biden and Johnson Revise the Atlantic Charter for a New EraThe original was the work of Churchill and Roosevelt at the dawn of World War II. The new version pledges cooperation against 21st century global challenges and rivalries. Biden Says U.S. Will Donate 500 Million Vaccine Doses for Poorer Countries“When we see people hurting and suffering anywhere around the world, we seek to help any way we can,” Mr. Biden said in a speech in England, ahead of the meeting of the Group of 7 wealthy democracies. U.S. Lifts Some Sanctions on Iranians Before Nuclear TalksThe move was unrelated to negotiations over the 2015 nuclear deal, a State Department spokesman said. The United States also imposed new sanctions on other Iranians. Top Mayoral Rivals Attack Adams and Clash on Policing and EthicsThe debaters’ focus on Mr. Adams, centering on questions of his residency, reflected his front-runner status in the race for New York City mayor. 5 takeaways from the latest Democratic debate for New York mayor.After the candidates piled on Eric Adams over his place of residence, the debate turned to more substantive issues like policing, congestion pricing and marijuana laws. Three F.D.A. Advisers Resign Over Approval of Alzheimer's DrugThe drug, Aduhelm, a monthly infusion priced at $56,000 per year, was approved this week despite weak evidence that it helps patients. The C.D.C.’s New Leader Follows the Science. Is That Enough?By all accounts, Dr. Rochelle Walensky is a fierce advocate and an empathetic scientist. But C.D.C. advice must be better attuned to the real world, critics say. European Leaders Support a Full Coronavirus InquiryLeaders of the European Union joined the calls for a full investigation into the origins of Covid-19. Get the latest pandemic news. May 2021 Consumer Price Index Shows Fastest Inflation Since 2008The Consumer Price Index showed the strongest year-over-year reading since 2008, and a core index popped the most since 1992. Starbucks, Flush With Customers, Is Running Low on IngredientsAt locations across the country, there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks, breakfast foods and even cups, lids and straws. 6 Men Said to Be Tied to Three Percenters Movement Are Charged in Capitol RiotThe indictment marks the first charges lodged against conspirators linked to the radical gun rights group or involved with planning any of the political events held the week of the attack. Inflation, Biden in Europe, Yugos: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:中国制定《反外国制裁法》;滴滴申请在美上市中国央行行长称通货膨胀“整体可控”;拜登与约翰逊首次会晤,签署新版《大西洋宪章》;欧盟加入美国,呼吁对新冠起源进行详尽调查……这里是今日要闻。 Day XHow a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government. 快餐里的移民往事从美式快餐到美式中餐,我接受了前辈们的历史,也接受了自己在坚持中的削足适履和在削足适履中的坚持,接受了属于自己的移民记忆。 Why Won’t Republicans Rebuild America?A bipartisan infrastructure deal was never going to happen. I Shouldn’t Have to Choose Between My Judaism and My QueernessMy university discriminated against me for being queer. This is why I didn’t leave. Natalie Edwards Exposed ‘Dirty Money.’ Why Send Her to Prison?If President Biden really wants to fight global financial corruption, he should pardon Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards. A Practical Guide to Building TrustNot only do people need to behave with integrity and benevolence, they need to develop the skills to make people feel respected and safe. The Vaccines We Have Are Good. But They Could Be So Much Better.The U.S. needs to be prepared with proactive vaccines that can stop pandemics no matter their origins. TED Talks Won’t Treat Your DepressionA myopic but seductive worldview has caught on among many influential people — and it might be hindering our ability to solve real-world problems. There Are No Fashion Rules AnymoreWhat clothes are cool right now? The terrifying answer is you can wear whatever you want. Senator Joe Manchin Has a PointLow partisanship, not high ideals, is what propels the Democrats' vision for voting reform. Canada Should Reopen Its BorderClosing the border last year was the right thing to do. But the situation has changed. Don’t Overthink Ranked-Choice Voting, New York CityDon’t try to game the system. Just vote with your heart. Wife of El Chapo Pleads Guilty to Helping Run His Drug EmpireUnder an agreement with U.S. prosecutors, Emma Coronel Aispuro will likely be sentenced to at best 108 to 135 months in prison. In French Open, Women's Singles Finals Take Surprising ShapeThe unseeded Barbora Krejcikova has advanced to face Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, the No. 31 seed, in the singles final of the French Open. In Shadow of Navalny Case, What’s Left of the Russian Opposition?Russian domestic politics took a flint-hard turn this year and much of the opposition leadership is now in exile or prison. Beachgoers' Feet Were Stained Black in Maine. Here's Why.Dozens of people in Maine and New Hampshire complained that the sand had turned the soles of their feet black. Now the mystery is solved. Texas Says It Will Build Border Wall With Mexico“Texas will not sit idly by as this crisis grows,” Gov. Greg Abbott said of border crossings, while offering few details about the wall. Kim Jong-un Calls K-Pop a ‘Vicious Cancer’South Korean music, movies and dramas are winning the hearts of young North Koreans. Their influence is seen as a threat to Mr. Kim’s grip on society. Introverts vs. Extroverts: A Family FeudPlease don’t make me stay at that party. How to Talk to People AgainAs we re-emerge from our homes, here’s some advice from people whose jobs require them to make friends with strangers every single day. A Celebrity Cruise Sets Sail, the First Post-PandemicA reporter took the first cruise from a North American port since the pandemic began. Here’s what she learned about how Covid has changed cruising. Euro 2020: Italy Bets on Youth, and FunA nation steeped in soccer stopped producing trophies because it stopped producing players. Can a commitment to youth, and fun, bring back the glory days? A Multibillion-Dollar Plan to End Polio, and SoonA global partnership announced plans to spend more than $5 billion to eradicate poliovirus. Robert Katzmann, U.S. Judge With Reach Beyond the Bench, Dies at 68As chief of the Second Circuit in New York, he championed immigrants’ rights, judicial transparency and schooling the public on the law. In 2019 he dealt Trump a blow. Stephen Colbert Thinks President Biden Can Win Europe Back“Come on, Europe, you can’t judge us. You had fascists; we had fascists. You have rulers that marry their cousins; we have Rudy, who married his cousin,” Colbert joked. Solar Eclipse 2021: Highlights From the 'Ring of Fire'Weather and geography made it difficult to see the rare spectacle, but some intrepid people got an exciting view of the eclipse from unique vantage points. More Recent Articles |
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State legislators in New York on Thursday passed a bill to allow New Yorkers to identify their sex on state-issued identification with an "x."
Celebrity cruise lines announced Thursday that two passengers aboard a fully vaccinated cruise on its Millennium cruise ship tested positive for COVID-19.
Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid, Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews and Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon were named the finalists for the Hart Trophy as the NHL's Most Valuable Player.
Damien Tarel, the man who slapped French President Emmanuel Macron in the face earlier this week, was sentenced to four months in prison on Thursday.
Unseeded Barbora Krejcikova outlasted No. 17 seed Maria Sakkari in the French Open semifinals Thursday to advance to her first Grand Slam final.
Chicago Bulls point guard Coby White suffered a significant left shoulder injury while away from the team and will miss at least four months after undergoing surgery to repair the ailment.
The Columbus Blue Jackets hired assistant Brad Larsen to replace John Tortorella as head coach, the team announced.
A group of 10 bipartisan lawmakers announced Thursday that they had reached an agreement on an infrastructure plan after President Joe Biden ended negotiations with a Republican group.
A shooting at a South Florida grocery store Thursday left three people dead, including a child, local sheriff's officials said.
Utah Jazz veteran point guard Mike Conley was ruled out for Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night due to a right hamstring strain.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday that Texas will build a border wall along the state's boundary with Mexico -- but provided no details on where or when.
For a few magical moments during Thursday's first hours, the moon tried its best to cover as much of the sun as it could, creating a halo of sunlight.
California filed an appeal Thursday to overturn a district court's ruling declaring its ban on assault rifles unconstitutional.
The Oklahoma Sooners claimed their fifth softball national championship after beating the Florida State Seminoles 5-1 in Game 3 of the Women's College World Series on Thursday.
A residential building collapsed in Mumbai, India, amid heavy rains, killing 11 people, local officials said.
Major video game publisher Electronic Arts said Thursday that hackers stole vital data including source code and other internal tools.
Having normal blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure levels does not mean that a person with obesity is actually healthy, an analysis published Thursday by the journal Diabetologia found.
Scientists at the MIT have developed a new technique for labeling and retrieving DNA data files -- a breakthrough that could help shrink the carbon footprint of the rapidly expanding digital world.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin suggested on Thursday that he intends to recommend to the president that the military's legal system be altered to remove sexual assault prosecutions from a commander's authority.
The S&P 500 hit a record closing high of 4,239.18 on Thursday as investors largely shrugged off a Bureau of Labor Statistics report detailing rising inflation.
The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed Zahid Quraishi to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey, making him the first Muslim federal judge in the United States.
The Better Business Bureau said Thursday financial losses reported to U.S. and Canada agencies from prize scams rose amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The European Space Agency has approved a new mission to study Venus -- the third new mission to Venus to be announced in the past two weeks. 
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