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Major meat producer JBS said Wednesday it paid an $11 million ransom in response to a Russian cyberattack that early this month shuttered its meat processing plants in the United States and Australia.
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  1. JBS says it paid $11 million following ransomware attack
  2. Carrie Underwood, Kane Brown win big at CMT Music Awards
  3. Utah Jazz's Rudy Gobert wins third Defensive Player of the Year award
  4. New York announces grand opening of Pier 76 park
  5. 'The United States is back,' says President Joe Biden in first overseas trip as president
  6. Nets' James Harden, Jeff Green to remain out for Game 3 vs. Bucks
  7. Gonzaga signee Chet Holmgren named Gatorade National Player of the Year
  8. Keystone XL developer announces termination of project
  9. Indiana Pacers fire head coach Nate Bjorkgren after one season
  10. Watchdog says police cleared Lafayette Park to install fencing, not for Trump photo-op
  11. Nebraska man sentenced to death for 2017 murder involving sex ring
  12. French Open: Novak Djokovic reaches semifinal after fans ushered out
  13. Senate approves bill to recognize Pulse shooting site as national memorial
  14. Study: Percentage of diabetics in U.S. with good blood sugar control declines
  15. AG Merrick Garland: Justice Department will refrain from seizing journalists' records in leaks
  16. Wake Forest engineers win NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge
  17. Appeals court rules against Missouri's restrictive 'heartbeat' abortion ban
  18. European NATO countries reorganize pilot training
  19. Battle between moths, bats driving acoustical evolution
  20. Dow drops 152 points as markets dip, 'meme stocks' fluctuate
  21. $1M Powerball ticket spent three weeks in oblivious winner's wallet
  22. Watch: Michigan woman reunited with lost class ring after 46 years
  23. Watch: Dog rescued by ship crew after wandering Arctic for over a week

JBS says it paid $11 million following ransomware attack

Major meat producer JBS said Wednesday it paid an $11 million ransom in response to a Russian cyberattack that early this month shuttered its meat processing plants in the United States and Australia.
    

Carrie Underwood, Kane Brown win big at CMT Music Awards

Carrie Underwood took home the top prize at Wednesday night's CMT Music Awards, while co-host Kane Brown also won big.
    

Utah Jazz's Rudy Gobert wins third Defensive Player of the Year award

Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert has won the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award for the third time in his career.
    

New York announces grand opening of Pier 76 park

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday announced the grand opening of Pier 76, a public recreational and cultural space on the site of a former New York City Police Department tow pound.
    

'The United States is back,' says President Joe Biden in first overseas trip as president

President Joe Biden told U.S. troops stationed in Britain on Wednesday that during his first overseas trip as commander-in-chief he will make clear to world leaders that "the United States is back."
    

Nets' James Harden, Jeff Green to remain out for Game 3 vs. Bucks

Brooklyn Nets superstar James Harden and veteran forward Jeff Green have been ruled out for Game 3 against the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday.
    

Gonzaga signee Chet Holmgren named Gatorade National Player of the Year

Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball signee Chet Holmgren was named the 2020-21 Gatorade National Player of the Year on Wednesday.
    

Keystone XL developer announces termination of project

TC Energy announced Wednesday that it will terminate the Keystone XL pipeline project after President Joe Biden revoked its permit earlier this year.
    

Indiana Pacers fire head coach Nate Bjorkgren after one season

The Indiana Pacers have fired head coach Nate Bjorkgren after just one season, the team announced.
    

Watchdog says police cleared Lafayette Park to install fencing, not for Trump photo-op

U.S. Park Police cleared Black Lives Matter protesters from Lafayette Park near the White House last June to erect fencing around the area, not to make way for former President Donald Trump's walk to St. John's church.
    

Nebraska man sentenced to death for 2017 murder involving sex ring

A three-judge panel in Nebraska handed down a death sentence for a man convicted of murdering and dismembering a 24-year-old woman in 2017.
    

French Open: Novak Djokovic reaches semifinal after fans ushered out

Top-ranked Novak Djokovic reached his 40th Grand Slam semifinal after beating No. 9 seed Matteo Berrettini of Italy in the French Open on Wednesday in Paris.
    

Senate approves bill to recognize Pulse shooting site as national memorial

The Senate on Wednesday passed a bill to designate the site of the June 12, 2016, mass shooting that killed 49 people at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., as a national memorial.
    

Study: Percentage of diabetics in U.S. with good blood sugar control declines

The percentage of adults with diabetes in the United States who are effectively controlling their blood sugar levels dropped to fewer than 51 percent from just over 57% between 2010 and 2018, an analysis says.
    

AG Merrick Garland: Justice Department will refrain from seizing journalists' records in leaks

Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before Congress on Wednesday that the Justice Department will refrain from seizing records from journalists in leak investigations.
    

Wake Forest engineers win NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge

A pair of engineering teams from Wake Forest University took home first and second place in NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge, the space agency announced Wednesday.
    

Appeals court rules against Missouri's restrictive 'heartbeat' abortion ban

A federal appellate court on Wednesday ruled against Missouri's so-called "heartbeat" abortion law, which prevents the procedure after eight weeks of pregnancy in most cases.
    

European NATO countries reorganize pilot training

The defense ministers of 10 countries agreed to upgrade their military pilots' capabilities through NATO's Flight Training Europe program on Wednesday.
    

Battle between moths, bats driving acoustical evolution

According to a new study, moths use an acoustic metamaterial on their wings to absorb the echolocation signal of bats.
    

Dow drops 152 points as markets dip, 'meme stocks' fluctuate

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 152 points on Wednesday as the broader market fell while stocks targeted by Reddit investors fluctuated wildly.
    

$1M Powerball ticket spent three weeks in oblivious winner's wallet

A North Carolina man said he was shocked when a Powerball ticket that was forgotten in his wallet for three weeks turned out to be a $1 million winner.
    

Watch: Michigan woman reunited with lost class ring after 46 years

A Michigan woman who lost her high school class ring 46 years ago was reunited with the keepsake thanks to social media.
    

Watch: Dog rescued by ship crew after wandering Arctic for over a week

The crew of a Russian icebreaker ship rescued a dog from an ice field that turned out to have been lost in the Arctic for more than a week.
    
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  1. Keystone XL Pipeline Project Is Canceled - The New York Times
  2. Biden Set To Announce Vaccine Giveaway To Countries In Need : Goats and Soda - NPR
  3. Biden touches down in UK on 1st foreign trip as president, including summit with Putin - ABC News
  4. House moderates unveil $1.25T infrastructure plan | TheHill - The Hill
  5. Progressives draw red line on keeping climate provisions in infrastructure bill - POLITICO
  6. California governor hopeful Major Williams says Gavin Newsom politicized COVID-19 for ‘power’ and ‘control’ - Fox News
  7. Eric Adams wants to be mayor of New York — and swears he doesn't live in New Jersey - POLITICO
  8. Jeff Bezos claimed $4,000 in tax credits for his children: ProPublica - Business Insider
  9. Arkansas woman suing police after brief chase ends with her car flipped on its top - NBC News
  10. Watchdog Says Police Planned to Clear Park Before Trump Photo Op - The New York Times
  11. Arrests targeting Palestinians in East Jerusalem and across Israel continue in wake of conflict and protests - The Washington Post
  12. Biden arrives with demand that UK settle Brexit row over Northern Ireland - The Guardian
  13. Millions of people can't stop watching the adorable journey of a pack of wandering elephants in China - WCVB Boston
  14. China Tempers Climate Change Efforts After Economic Officials Limit Scope - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Beef supplier JBS paid ransomware hackers $11 million - NBC News
  16. Stock market news live updates: Stock futures gain ahead of inflation data - Yahoo Finance
  17. China and the U.S. Agree to Push Forward Trade, Investment Ties - Bloomberg
  18. Jim Cramer: Prudence is a virtue in investing - CNBC Television
  19. No more FaceTime FOMO: How to use the iPhone app on Android or Windows - CNET
  20. macOS Monterey Allows You to Erase a Mac Without Needing to Reinstall the Operating System - MacRumors
  21. Sony announces the professional Airpeak S1 drone that it teased at CES - The Verge
  22. iOS 14.6 allows users to AirPlay songs on Apple Music in Lossless from iPhone to HomePod - 9to5Mac
  23. CMT Music Awards 2021 sees Carrie Underwood and John Legend take home top award, Chris Stapleton perform - Fox News
  24. Harry and Meghan threaten BBC with legal action | 9 News Australia - 9 News Australia
  25. Kanye West Reportedly Dating Irina Shayk | HYPEBEAST - HYPEBEAST
  26. New Lions QB Tim Boyle shares why he signed in Detroit, lessons from Aaron Rodgers - MLive.com
  27. Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson wants to join Denver Broncos, ex-teammate says - ESPN
  28. San Diego Padres' Yu Darvish honors former Chicago Cubs teammate Anthony Rizzo with walk-up song - ESPN
  29. 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse 2021: Path, viewing maps and photo guide - Space.com
  30. Asteroid 16 Psyche might not be what scientists expected - Phys.org
  31. SEE IT: NASA probe takes stunning new shots of Ganymede - Fox News
  32. CHIME Telescope Detects More Than 500 Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts From Outer Space - SciTechDaily
  33. AstraZeneca Shots Carry Slightly Higher Risk of Bleeding Problem, New Study Says - The New York Times
  34. Tick discovery near Northern California beaches prompts warning about Lyme disease - CBS News
  35. A Little Laughing Gas Can Help Treat Depression, Small Study Finds - Gizmodo
  36. The Three Words You Should Hurl at Fauci Regarding His Latest COVID Remarks by Matt Vespa - Townhall

Keystone XL Pipeline Project Is Canceled - The New York Times


Biden Set To Announce Vaccine Giveaway To Countries In Need : Goats and Soda - NPR

Biden touches down in UK on 1st foreign trip as president, including summit with Putin - ABC News


House moderates unveil $1.25T infrastructure plan | TheHill - The Hill

Progressives draw red line on keeping climate provisions in infrastructure bill - POLITICO


California governor hopeful Major Williams says Gavin Newsom politicized COVID-19 for ‘power’ and ‘control’ - Fox News

Eric Adams wants to be mayor of New York — and swears he doesn't live in New Jersey - POLITICO

Jeff Bezos claimed $4,000 in tax credits for his children: ProPublica - Business Insider

Arkansas woman suing police after brief chase ends with her car flipped on its top - NBC News

Watchdog Says Police Planned to Clear Park Before Trump Photo Op - The New York Times

Arrests targeting Palestinians in East Jerusalem and across Israel continue in wake of conflict and protests - The Washington Post

Biden arrives with demand that UK settle Brexit row over Northern Ireland - The Guardian

Millions of people can't stop watching the adorable journey of a pack of wandering elephants in China - WCVB Boston

China Tempers Climate Change Efforts After Economic Officials Limit Scope - The Wall Street Journal

Beef supplier JBS paid ransomware hackers $11 million - NBC News

Stock market news live updates: Stock futures gain ahead of inflation data - Yahoo Finance

China and the U.S. Agree to Push Forward Trade, Investment Ties - Bloomberg

Jim Cramer: Prudence is a virtue in investing - CNBC Television

No more FaceTime FOMO: How to use the iPhone app on Android or Windows - CNET

macOS Monterey Allows You to Erase a Mac Without Needing to Reinstall the Operating System - MacRumors

Sony announces the professional Airpeak S1 drone that it teased at CES - The Verge

iOS 14.6 allows users to AirPlay songs on Apple Music in Lossless from iPhone to HomePod - 9to5Mac

CMT Music Awards 2021 sees Carrie Underwood and John Legend take home top award, Chris Stapleton perform - Fox News

Harry and Meghan threaten BBC with legal action | 9 News Australia - 9 News Australia

Kanye West Reportedly Dating Irina Shayk | HYPEBEAST - HYPEBEAST

New Lions QB Tim Boyle shares why he signed in Detroit, lessons from Aaron Rodgers - MLive.com

Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson wants to join Denver Broncos, ex-teammate says - ESPN

San Diego Padres' Yu Darvish honors former Chicago Cubs teammate Anthony Rizzo with walk-up song - ESPN

'Ring of fire' solar eclipse 2021: Path, viewing maps and photo guide - Space.com

Asteroid 16 Psyche might not be what scientists expected - Phys.org

SEE IT: NASA probe takes stunning new shots of Ganymede - Fox News

CHIME Telescope Detects More Than 500 Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts From Outer Space - SciTechDaily

AstraZeneca Shots Carry Slightly Higher Risk of Bleeding Problem, New Study Says - The New York Times

Tick discovery near Northern California beaches prompts warning about Lyme disease - CBS News

A Little Laughing Gas Can Help Treat Depression, Small Study Finds - Gizmodo

The Three Words You Should Hurl at Fauci Regarding His Latest COVID Remarks by Matt Vespa - Townhall

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  1. Biden to Send Millions of Pfizer Vaccine Doses to 100 Countries
  2. Arriving in Europe, Biden Vows to Build Alliances and Democracy
  3. With a Ban on Navalny's Group, Putin Sends a Message to Biden
  4. Park Police Planned to Clear Area Before Trump Photo Op, Watchdog Says
  5. ProPublica Report Has Congress Rethinking How to Tax Superrich
  6. CNN Lawyers Gagged in Fight With Justice Dept. Over Reporter's Emails
  7. Biden Administration to Restore Clean-Water Protections Ended by Trump
  8. Collapse of Infrastructure Talks Risks Biden's Climate Priorities
  9. Biden Revokes and Replaces Trump Order That Banned TikTok
  10. McGahn Affirmed That Trump Tried to Oust Mueller
  11. Despite Ample Shots and Incentives, Vaccine Rates Lag Far Behind in the South
  12. China Returns to Its Strict Covid Restrictions to Fight a New Outbreak
  13. Yes, Your Employer Can Require You to Be Vaccinated
  14. Where Does Eric Adams Live? Rivals Question His Residency and Ethics.
  15. Global Vaccines, G7, Solar Eclipse: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  16. Modern Love Podcast: Was It Me or Our Astrology?
  17. Five Former Treasury Secretaries: Fund the IRS
  18. My Fellow Republicans, Stop Fearing Donald Trump
  19. We’re Mississippi’s Last Abortion Clinic, and We’re Braced for the Worst
  20. Voter Suppression Must Be the Central Issue
  21. How Facebook’s News Feed Changed the Internet
  22. Are Vets and Pharmacists Showing How to Make Careers Work for Moms?
  23. How Far Are Republicans Willing to Go? They’re Already Gone.
  24. ‘You Are a Rarity Among Young Chinese Women,’ a Friend Said
  25. Whose Pride Is It Anyway?
  26. The Real Tax Scandal Is What’s Legal
  27. Search for Victims of the Tulsa Massacre Uncovered 27 Coffins
  28. Museum to Create a National Archives of Game Show History
  29. Ford Motor Shows Signs of Revival Under Jim Farley
  30. Keystone XL Pipeline Project Is Canceled
  31. It’s Nadal vs. Djokovic in the French Open, but One Round Early
  32. Truck Driver Who Killed 5 Cyclists Is Sentenced to 40 Years
  33. Marine Major General Disciplined Over Deadly 2020 Training Accident
  34. Oregon Lawmakers Approve Changes to 94-Year-Old State Song
  35. Crook’s Corner, a Landmark North Carolina Restaurant, Has Closed
  36. ‘In the Heights’ Review: In Dreams Begin Responsibilities
  37. For Four Key Teams, the Off-Season Begins Early
  38. The Enduring Appeal of Italian Composers’ Dramatic ‘Library Music’
  39. The Tribeca Festival Is Back, Happy to Restart Along With the City
  40. FEMA Disaster Aid Often Widens Racial Disparities
  41. Kevins Can Score Improbably Attractive TV Wives
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Biden to Send Millions of Pfizer Vaccine Doses to 100 Countries

The White House’s move is part of a nascent campaign to inoculate the world, and came as President Biden faced intense pressure to do more.
    

Arriving in Europe, Biden Vows to Build Alliances and Democracy

President Biden told U.S. troops in Britain that the future of the world depends on restoring alliances with European countries. Catch up on his trip so far.
    

With a Ban on Navalny's Group, Putin Sends a Message to Biden

The move, just a week before their summit, will likely push the Russian opposition further underground and was a signal that the country’s domestic affairs are not up for discussion.
    

Park Police Planned to Clear Area Before Trump Photo Op, Watchdog Says

The report by the Interior Department’s inspector general did not investigate what other law enforcement agencies knew and who might have ordered them to use force to clear Lafayette Square.
    

ProPublica Report Has Congress Rethinking How to Tax Superrich

A report showing that the richest Americans, including Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett, pay almost no taxes has refocused attention on the tax code.
    

CNN Lawyers Gagged in Fight With Justice Dept. Over Reporter's Emails

The disclosure of the aggressive leak investigation tactic followed a similar revelation involving The New York Times.
    

Biden Administration to Restore Clean-Water Protections Ended by Trump

The Environmental Protection Agency announced it would repeal a Trump-era rule that weakened pollution controls for wetlands and streams.
    

Collapse of Infrastructure Talks Risks Biden's Climate Priorities

The chances of pushing climate legislation through Congress, a long shot from the beginning, now appear even more uncertain.
    

Biden Revokes and Replaces Trump Order That Banned TikTok

The new order calls for a broader review of a number of foreign-controlled applications that could pose a security risk to Americans and their data.
    

McGahn Affirmed That Trump Tried to Oust Mueller

The former White House counsel testified behind closed doors last week about the former president’s attempts to interfere with the Russia investigation.
    

Despite Ample Shots and Incentives, Vaccine Rates Lag Far Behind in the South

Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi have the lowest vaccination rates in the country, increasing the risk of virus surges there.
    

China Returns to Its Strict Covid Restrictions to Fight a New Outbreak

Foreign businesses worry that tough quarantines and restrictions could persist into next year as Beijing struggles with variants and questions about its vaccines.
    

Yes, Your Employer Can Require You to Be Vaccinated

Companies can require workers entering the workplace to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to recent U.S. government guidance.
    

Where Does Eric Adams Live? Rivals Question His Residency and Ethics.

Mr. Adams, a leading candidate for New York mayor, tried to rebut questions about whether he lives part-time in New Jersey, while his opponents sought to cast doubt on his truthfulness.
    

Global Vaccines, G7, Solar Eclipse: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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Modern Love Podcast: Was It Me or Our Astrology?

After heartbreak landed Amisha Patel on her parents’ couch, she began to wonder whether her love life was predetermined.
    

Five Former Treasury Secretaries: Fund the IRS

America loses hundreds of billions of dollars to tax evasion every year. We need to give the I.R.S. the tools to combat it.
    

My Fellow Republicans, Stop Fearing Donald Trump

Republicans must authorize an investigation of Jan. 6. Otherwise they enable Trump, feed QAnon and allow the threat of violence to continue.
    

We’re Mississippi’s Last Abortion Clinic, and We’re Braced for the Worst

We’ve long needed federal intervention to protect abortion rights, but it’s never been more urgent.
    

Voter Suppression Must Be the Central Issue

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How Far Are Republicans Willing to Go? They’re Already Gone.

Forget Trump for a minute. The real action is taking place across the country in state capitols, mostly out of view.
    

‘You Are a Rarity Among Young Chinese Women,’ a Friend Said

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Whose Pride Is It Anyway?

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The Real Tax Scandal Is What’s Legal

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Search for Victims of the Tulsa Massacre Uncovered 27 Coffins

There are strong reasons to suspect that the mass grave was for victims of the 1921 killing, given contemporary evidence.
    

Museum to Create a National Archives of Game Show History

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Ford Motor Shows Signs of Revival Under Jim Farley

Analysts credit the new chief executive, Jim Farley, with energizing the automaker, which still faces challenges.
    

Keystone XL Pipeline Project Is Canceled

The embattled project to carry oil from Canada to Nebraska had been on life support since President Biden’s first day in office and stalled by legal battles for years before that.
    

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Rafael Nadal, the 13-time champion at Roland Garros, is set for yet another showdown with Novak Djokovic, the world No. 1 and his longtime rival. But the title won’t be on the line.
    

Truck Driver Who Killed 5 Cyclists Is Sentenced to 40 Years

Jordan A. Barson, 45, was under the influence of methamphetamine when he plowed into a group of cyclists on a Nevada highway in December, prosecutors said.
    

Marine Major General Disciplined Over Deadly 2020 Training Accident

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Oregon Lawmakers Approve Changes to 94-Year-Old State Song

The lyrics to “Oregon, My Oregon,” which activists called racist, will be modified to reflect “significant cultural, historical, economic and societal evolution in Oregon,” a resolution said.
    

Crook’s Corner, a Landmark North Carolina Restaurant, Has Closed

It led the modern revival of Southern cuisine nearly 40 years ago, and remained a seedbed for talented chefs and new ideas.
    

‘In the Heights’ Review: In Dreams Begin Responsibilities

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The Tribeca Festival Is Back, Happy to Restart Along With the City

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FEMA Disaster Aid Often Widens Racial Disparities

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A new AMC+ satire mocks the family sitcom cliché of schlubby husbands paired with beautiful wives. Here are a few of the more egregious examples.
    

Have $500,000? Here Are Five Waterfront Homes for You.

This amount of money can go further, depending on the location.
    

This TikTok Star Is Turning the Tables on Microaggressions

Clare Brown uses the platform to share satirical videos in which white people are treated as a minority.
    

Living Not Just by the Water, but Over and Even Below It

Six decades ago, a hotel was built with rooms set on concrete piles placed deep within the ocean floor. The design has been flourishing ever since.
    

$200,000 Homes in Maryland, Minnesota and New York

A 1940 colonial-style house in Salisbury, a two-bedroom condo in Minneapolis and a 1900 home in the Catskills.
    

New Yorker Employees Stage Protest Outside Anna Wintour’s Townhouse

After 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.
    

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.
    

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