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Methane-eating microbes in the ocean help moderate Earth's temperature Methane-eating microbes in the planet's oceans play an unappreciated role moderating Earth's temperature, according to a new study. Garland says Justice Dept. will strengthen policies for seizing data of lawmakers, journalists Attorney General Merrick Garland said Monday the Justice Department will strengthen its policies for obtaining records of congressmen and journalists. Philadelphia Eagles sign ex-San Francisco 49ers QB Nick Mullens The Philadelphia Eagles signed former San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Nick Mullens to a one-year contract, the team announced. Dozens of homes evacuated after fire destroys Illinois chemical plant Dozens of homes in northern Illinois were evacuated Monday after a fire destroyed a chemical plant, producing a thick plume of smoke that could be seen for many miles. Minnesota Vikings' Danielle Hunter agrees to reworked contract Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Danielle Hunter is expected to be at mandatory minicamp after agreeing to a restructured contract. New York Rangers hiring Gerard Gallant as new head coach The New York Rangers are hiring former Vegas Golden Knights skipper Gerard Gallant as their next head coach. Second suspect arrested in Austin mass shooting Police in Texas arrested a second suspect Monday in a mass shooting that left one person dead and 14 injured over the weekend. Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson as Biden's 1st appellate court pick The Senate on Monday confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as President Joe Biden's first appointee to the federal appellate court bench, replacing now-Attorney General Merrick Garland. Canadian Football League to stage 14-game season starting in August The Canadian Football League will have a 14-game season this year after the league's board of governors voted unanimously in favor of an amended collective bargaining agreement. Tenn. inmate gets life sentence for killing prison official during escape A Tennessee inmate received a life sentence without parole Monday after pleading guilty to raping and murdering a prison administrator during an escape two years ago. Nets stars Kyrie Irving, James Harden out for Game 5 vs. Bucks All-Star guards Kyrie Irving and James Harden will miss the Brooklyn Nets' pivotal Game 5 matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday. Cashier killed, deputy and suspect injured in Atlanta grocery store shooting Police said a man shot and killed a cashier at an Atlanta grocery store after getting into an argument over wearing a mask on Monday and both the suspect and a deputy were injured in a shootout. 'Ice' flavored e-cigarettes may increase nicotine dependence risk in vapers, study says "Ice"-flavored e-cigarettes may increase the risk for nicotine dependence among young adults who use them, a study published Monday by the journal Tobacco Control found. Californians plan celebrations as most COVID-19 restrictions are scrapped Californians on Monday were planning celebrations as health officials prepared to lift most of the state's COVID-19 restrictions, including all capacity limits and physical distancing restrictions. Supreme Court rules against reduced sentence for small possession of crack cocaine The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Fair Step Act of 2018 did not allow a convict who possessed a small amount of crack cocaine to seek reduced sentence. Virtual conference prepares for live RIMPAC 2022 naval exercises The virtually-held planning conference for RIMPAC 2022, the world's largest maritime warfare exercise, ended last week with plans to make it an in-person event after last year's COVID-19-limited exercise. Nasdaq, S&P 500 hit record highs; bitcoin price rises above $40K The Nasdaq Composite hit an all-time closing high on Monday while the price of bitcoin rose above $40,000 early in the day. Study: COVID-19 vaccine booster dose needed, safe for organ transplant patients, others People who have received an organ transplant may need a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, a small study published Monday by the journal Annals of Internal Medicine found. COVID-19 vaccines safe for kids, may allow return to 'normal life,' expert says Parents need to know that COVID-19 shots are safe and effective for kids age 12 and older, an expert says. Woman wins $866,890 after using same lottery numbers for years A Michigan woman who won an $866,890 jackpot from the Michigan Lottery's Fantasy 5 drawing said she won the prize using the same numbers she has played for years. Joe Biden declares 'rock solid' commitment to defend NATO allies President Joe Biden on Monday concluded his first meeting with fellow NATO leaders by reiterating the United States' "rock solid and unshakable" commitment to come to the defense of its allies. Watch: Idaho men break Guinness record for behind-the-back disc catches A pair of Idaho men who lost the Guinness World Record for most behind-the-back flying disc catches in 1 minute reclaimed their title with 67 catches. Look: Lightning strikes car on Florida highway, leaves gouge in road A lightning strike on a car traversing a Florida highway caused damage to the vehicle and the road -- but not the driver. |
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Shift in Israel Provides Biden a Chance for Better TiesThe departure of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister is a relief for Democrats, but Iran and the Palestinians could test Mr. Biden’s relations with a fragile new Israeli government. For Israel’s Netanyahu, the Official Residence Became a FortressAfter a year of protests outside Balfour, the prime minister’s house, Israelis are debating what role they played in Benjamin Netanyahu’s downfall. Shifting Focus, NATO Views China as a Global Security ChallengeNATO leaders expressed a new concern about China’s growing military might, signaling a fundamental shift in the attentions of an alliance devoted to protecting Europe and North America — not Asia. Shi Zhengli, A Virologist in Wuhan, Speaks Out Against 'Lab Leak' TheoryThe virologist, Shi Zhengli, said in a rare interview that speculation about her lab in Wuhan was baseless. But China’s habitual secrecy makes her claims hard to validate. California Coronavirus Deaths: The Toll on Hispanic AmericansDeaths in Santa Clara County, Calif., highlight a terrible disparity of the pandemic: Covid-19 killed many Hispanic Americans at younger ages. England Extends Covid Restrictions a MonthThe decision sent a warning to the world that even well-vaccinated nations remain at risk from the highly transmissible new Delta variant. Justice Dept. Will Toughen Rules for Seizing Lawmakers’ Data, Garland SaysAttorney General Merrick B. Garland met with news media executives amid fallout over prosecutors’ seizures of records from phone and tech companies for leak inquiries. Reality Winner, Who Leaked Government Secrets, Is Released From PrisonOut on good behavior, the former National Security Agency contractor was sent to a halfway house. Where Biden’s Justice Department Isn’t Breaking From TrumpDemocratic gripes are increasing, as some critics worry that the department is rubber-stamping Trump-era policies. Deb Haaland Wants to Restore National Monuments Slashed by TrumpDeb Haaland, the interior secretary, has advised President Biden to reinstate boundaries at Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah, and also in a marine area off New England. All were reduced by former President Donald J. Trump. Lordstown Motors' Top Executives Resign After Board InvestigationThe company’s top executive resigned after the struggling automaker released an investigation by its board. Is Bill de Blasio Secretly Backing Eric Adams for Mayor?The mayor is not making a public endorsement in the primary race, but he is believed to favor Mr. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president. NYC Mayoral Race: Poll Shows Adams in First, Garcia SecondWith early voting underway, the candidates are making their final cases to voters, and they are attacking their closest rivals. NATO, Crime, Jupiter: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:北约首次将中国视为“系统性挑战”;武汉病毒所石正丽接受时报采访法国合资方承认台山核电站存在问题;中国审查制度扩大至香港电影行业;十堰燃气爆炸已造成25人死亡;美国对来自中国等100多个国家的犬类颁布入境禁令……这里是今日要闻。 Apple’s Bet on ChinaWhen the technology giant first started doing business in China, it thought it would change the country. Decades later, the reverse is true. Israel’s Coalition of Patriotic TraitorsNetanyahu loses to a coalition willing to sacrifice personal ideology for the common good. If You Ignore Porn, You Aren’t Teaching Sex EdRefusing to discuss sexually explicit media won’t make it go away. Google’s Privacy Backpedal Shows Why It’s So Hard Not to Be EvilWhy Google thought twice about restoring your privacy. Biden and Putin Are Meeting. Here's How to Make Progress.They must manage a relationship that has gone sour so things don’t get worse, and figure out how to cooperate where they need to. Bitcoin's Many FlawsIts value is volatile. Its users aren't as anonymous as they think. It might be a threat to the environment. And it could be exacerbating inequality. Samantha Power Still Believes America Can Help Save the WorldCan the new head of U.S. foreign aid make America good again? Biden and the Democrats Love NATO. Should They?It antagonizes Russia, keeps Europe subservient and facilitates endless wars. What's there to love? What the Rich Don’t Want to Admit About the PoorWhy do we leave millions of people in poverty? The answer should make us uncomfortable. Inside the I.R.S. Files of the Ultra-WealthyThe journalist Jesse Eisinger breaks down the ProPublica investigation into how little the uber-rich pay in taxes, and what that means for the rest of us. Collins and Menendez: We Need a Covid-19 CommissionWe need a commission to study America's Covid-19 response. Did Israel Just Have a Constitutional Revolution?This isn’t just a new government. It’s an entirely new way of governing. A Fading Coal County Bets on Schools, but There’s One Big HitchHard hit by the decline of mining, a rural area in West Virginia is trying to attract teachers in a comeback effort. What’s lacking are jobs for the graduates. Customer Fatally Shoots Cashier in Argument Over Mask at Georgia SupermarketA suspect and a deputy sheriff working off duty were wounded as they exchanged gunfire in a suburb of Atlanta, the authorities said. Stephen Colbert Returns to ‘Late Show’ Stage Before Vaccinated FansIn a sign of life going back to normal, a capacity crowd at the Ed Sullivan Theater — face masks optional — roared for the highest-rated late night host. Hottest Temperatures in Arizona and Nevada History Are PossibleA heat wave across the western United States, already facing a severe drought, could deliver temperatures above 125 degrees. Vatican Warns U.S. Bishops: Don’t Deny Biden Communion Over AbortionConservative American Catholic bishops are pressing for a debate over whether Catholics who support the right to an abortion should be allowed to take Communion. Senate Confirms Top Biden Judge as McConnell Threatens Future NomineesAs Ketanji Brown Jackson became the president’s first appellate judge, Senator Mitch McConnell suggested he would block a Biden Supreme Court pick in 2024 if Republicans gained the majority. Gunman in Florida Publix Shooting Did Not Know Victims, Sheriff SaysTimothy J. Wall wrote on Facebook that he wanted to “kill people and children” before fatally shooting a woman and her toddler grandson last week, the authorities said. Couple Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor Charge in Capitol AttackAs more suspects plead guilty, prosecutors will reveal potential sentences for several groups of defendants. U.S. to Ban Dogs From Over 100 Countries Amid Concern Over Spread of RabiesThe countries targeted by the ban, which will take effect on July 14, include the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Cuba, China, Russia and Ukraine. Yoga to Make You StrongWant a tighter core, solid arms and sculpted legs? Roll out your yoga mat and get ready to sweat! You’ll be amazed by what you can do. Exploring Greece’s Unseen CornersFor several years, a photographer has documented local Greek customs and attire, turning his lens toward his country’s vibrant traditional culture. Nine Ned Beatty Movies and Shows to StreamThis prolific actor may not have been the star of these pictures but he brought a depth that made his time onscreen count. What Weird Games Lurk on Your Kid’s Tablet?Huge Kid Cesarean Birth in Hospital? Toddler Foot Doctor? This Modest New York Apartment Holds One of the Best Art Collections in TownOver the course of 40 years, Alvin Hall has amassed a trove of blue-chip artists merely by trusting his eye. Jill Biden Models Love and Sustainability at the G7In her debut international trip as first lady, Dr. Biden played her part with style. Literally. Hollywood Take on Christchurch Massacre Provokes Anger in New ZealandMembers of the Muslim community denounced as “white saviorism” the director’s decision to focus on the response by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. French Companies Admit Problems at Nuclear Plant in ChinaOne of the companies said there had been a buildup of gases at the heart of a reactor. They say the plant is still safe. Woman Dies After Driver Hits Crowd in MinneapolisThe group was gathered on Sunday night to protest police brutality. Three other people were injured, the police said. Ned Beatty, Actor Known for ‘Network’ and ‘Deliverance,’ Dies at 83In a career that spanned more than four decades and more than 150 movie and TV roles, Mr. Beatty was rarely the star but almost always made a strong impression. More Recent Articles |
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Methane-eating microbes in the planet's oceans play an unappreciated role moderating Earth's temperature, according to a new study.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Monday the Justice Department will strengthen its policies for obtaining records of congressmen and journalists.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed former San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Nick Mullens to a one-year contract, the team announced.
Dozens of homes in northern Illinois were evacuated Monday after a fire destroyed a chemical plant, producing a thick plume of smoke that could be seen for many miles.
Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Danielle Hunter is expected to be at mandatory minicamp after agreeing to a restructured contract.
The New York Rangers are hiring former Vegas Golden Knights skipper Gerard Gallant as their next head coach.
Police in Texas arrested a second suspect Monday in a mass shooting that left one person dead and 14 injured over the weekend.
The Senate on Monday confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as President Joe Biden's first appointee to the federal appellate court bench, replacing now-Attorney General Merrick Garland.
The Canadian Football League will have a 14-game season this year after the league's board of governors voted unanimously in favor of an amended collective bargaining agreement.
A Tennessee inmate received a life sentence without parole Monday after pleading guilty to raping and murdering a prison administrator during an escape two years ago.
All-Star guards Kyrie Irving and James Harden will miss the Brooklyn Nets' pivotal Game 5 matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday.
Police said a man shot and killed a cashier at an Atlanta grocery store after getting into an argument over wearing a mask on Monday and both the suspect and a deputy were injured in a shootout.
"Ice"-flavored e-cigarettes may increase the risk for nicotine dependence among young adults who use them, a study published Monday by the journal Tobacco Control found.
Californians on Monday were planning celebrations as health officials prepared to lift most of the state's COVID-19 restrictions, including all capacity limits and physical distancing restrictions.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Fair Step Act of 2018 did not allow a convict who possessed a small amount of crack cocaine to seek reduced sentence.
The virtually-held planning conference for RIMPAC 2022, the world's largest maritime warfare exercise, ended last week with plans to make it an in-person event after last year's COVID-19-limited exercise.
The Nasdaq Composite hit an all-time closing high on Monday while the price of bitcoin rose above $40,000 early in the day.
People who have received an organ transplant may need a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, a small study published Monday by the journal Annals of Internal Medicine found.
Parents need to know that COVID-19 shots are safe and effective for kids age 12 and older, an expert says.
A Michigan woman who won an $866,890 jackpot from the Michigan Lottery's Fantasy 5 drawing said she won the prize using the same numbers she has played for years.
President Joe Biden on Monday concluded his first meeting with fellow NATO leaders by reiterating the United States' "rock solid and unshakable" commitment to come to the defense of its allies.
A pair of Idaho men who lost the Guinness World Record for most behind-the-back flying disc catches in 1 minute reclaimed their title with 67 catches.
A lightning strike on a car traversing a Florida highway caused damage to the vehicle and the road -- but not the driver. 
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