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U.S. Open golf: Russell Henley, Richard Bland tied for Round 2 lead Russell Henley and Richard Bland are entering the weekend tied for first at 5-under 137 after the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Viktor Hovland withdraws from U.S. Open after sand causes eye injury Norway's Viktor Hovland was forced to pull out of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday after sand got in his eye and caused severe irritation. Dallas Mavericks great Dirk Nowitzki rejoins franchise as special adviser Dallas Mavericks icon Dirk Nowitzki has rejoined the organization as a special adviser who will help in the hiring process of a new head coach and general manager. Florida Panthers' Aleksander Barkov wins Selke Trophy Florida Panthers star Aleksander Barkov was named the recipient of the Selke Trophy, which is presented annually to the league's best defensive forward. 'Aggressive' man arrested after Calif. Gov. Newsom assaulted in Oakland A 54-year-old man was arrested after allegedly assaulting California Gov. Gavin Newsom as he made an appearance at an Oakland pizza restaurant and barbershop, authorities said Friday. Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving ruled out for Game 7 vs. Milwaukee Bucks Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving won't play in Saturday's Game 7 against the Milwaukee Bucks due to his ankle injury. Canadiens interim coach Dominique Ducharme tests positive for COVID-19 Montreal Canadiens interim head coach Dominique Ducharme will miss Friday's Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights after testing positive for COVID-19, it was announced. Record heat again pounds western U.S.; power grids feel strain Dangerously hot temperatures continued across much of the western United States Friday as another heat record was shattered in Phoenix and power grids were strained in California. Dow Jones sinks more than 500 points, capping worst week since October The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted more than 500 points in a broad-based sell-off Friday, wrapping up its worst week in nearly eight months as investors fretted over interest rates. Brain's memory center also key for real-time decision-making In a new study, researchers have highlighted the importance of the hippocampus to short-term and spatial memory, as well as real-time decision-making. Joe Biden touts 300M COVID-19 vaccinations during first 150 days in office President Joe Biden touted a new COVID-19 milestone Friday with 300 million vaccinations administered within the first 150 days of his presidency, but also warned more effort is needed to defeat the pandemic. Michigan man's $500,000 lottery ticket nearly ended up in trash A Michigan man said the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $500,000 jackpot nearly ended up in the trash when he misread it as a losing ticket. NATO's massive Baltic Sea maritime exercise concludes BALTOPS 50, the expanded annual NATO naval exercise which this year included defensive cyberwarfare tactics, concluded successfully on Friday, NATO announced. Watch: Lumberjack rescues crows from felled tree, teaches them to log roll A Nova Scotia lumberjack who rescued three young crows from a felled tree said the birds are now thriving -- and he's taught them how to log roll. Iranians go to polls, but expect Ebrahim Raisi to win Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged residents to vote in nationwide elections Friday, but many expect hard-line front-runner Ebrahim Raisi to cruise to victory, replacing Hassan Rouhani. Hyundai acknowledges coolant leak in Ioniq 5 Hyundai is under fire from customer complaints that the Ioniq 5 leaks coolant within the first months of usage. Biden administration suspends Trump-era Scotch whiskey tariff President Joe Biden has lifted a 25% tariff on Scotch whiskey and other goods being imported from the European Union. B-52H bombers fly over the Arctic from Spain to Louisiana B-52H Stratofortress bombers flew from Spain to Louisiana in a long-range mission over the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, the U.S. Air Force said on Friday. Catholic bishops vote to approve new guidance on communion Catholic bishops on Friday voted to develop new guidelines on communion in a possible step toward denying the sacrament to elected officials such as President Joe Biden who support abortion rights. Overdue book headed back to California library after 70 years An overdue book is on its way back to a California after being found by a man whose mother failed to return it by the June 2, 1950, due date. New rule to allow troops to file medical malpractice claims against the Defense Dept. New rules were issued this week for military personnel seeking to charge the government for medical malpractice, a change from a policy begun in 1950. New York's 'vaccination access deserts' may be limiting COVID-19 shot uptake COVID-19 "vaccination access deserts" exist in New York City, even with more than half the population considered fully vaccinated, an analysis published Friday by JAMA Network Open found. Watch: Bear caught on camera breaking into New Hampshire car A New Hampshire homeowner's security camera recorded the moment a bear wandered up to a car parked in the driveway, opened the door and went inside. Taylor Swift to release new, re-recorded version of 'Red' in November Taylor Swift will be releasing a new, re-recorded version of her 2012 album Red on Nov. 19. |
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Targeting Biden, Catholic Bishops Advance Controversial Communion PlanThe decision was aimed at the nation’s second Catholic president and exposed bitter divisions in American Catholicism. Eyeing One Big Economic Bill, Democrats Face Myriad ChallengesWith bipartisan infrastructure talks coalescing around a plan that omits many of their top priorities, Democrats are vowing to push through their own package. It won’t be easy. Biden’s First Task at HUD: Rebuilding Trump-Depleted RanksAn exodus of top-level officials during the previous administration has left the Department of Housing and Urban Development short of expertise even as its role expands. Congress Rushes to Help Afghans Seeking Visas for Helping U.S.With President Biden planning to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by September, a bipartisan coalition in Congress is rushing to bring Afghans facing retribution to the United States. The Supreme Court’s Newest Justices Produce Some Unexpected ResultsIn the term so far, including two major decisions on Thursday, the court’s expanded conservative majority is fractured and its liberals are often on the winning side. With Vaccination Goal in Doubt, Biden Warns of Variant’s ThreatSpeaking at the White House, the president did not mention his goal of getting 70 percent of adults partly vaccinated by July 4 but trumpeted a different milestone: 300 million shots in his first 150 days in office. Judge Blocks C.D.C. From Enforcing Virus Rules for Cruise Ships in FloridaThe ruling was a victory for Florida, which had argued that the rules were crippling the cruise industry and causing the state to lose hundreds of million of dollars. Covid Vaccine Card: What You Need to KnowFor now, the best way to show that you’ve been inoculated against the coronavirus is a simple card. Here, your key questions are answered. Residents and Revelers Clash Over Washington Square ParkAs the pandemic eases, the park has attracted crowds of young people who regard it as a place to let loose. Residents say the scene is out of control. Yang and Garcia Announce Plans to Campaign TogetherTheir plan to appear together over the last weekend before the primary, appears aimed at creating a bloc against the presumed front-runner, Eric Adams. What Are We Going to Wear?Predicting the future is a huge part of retail. Trend forecasters are back at it, eyes more on TikTok than the runway, adapting to a reality no one could have predicted. What Does It Mean to Be Crowned ‘Miss Juneteenth’?For contestants, it’s a pageant, yes, but also a place to celebrate Black sisterhood and promote a deeper understanding of a complex holiday. Vaccinations, Catholic Church, Waffle House: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Lesbians in Ballet, a 40 year-old Murder Case and Mark Zuckerberg’s Naïveté: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. George Packer on Our Divided AmericaPacker talks about “Last Best Hope,” and Suzanne Simard discusses “Finding the Mother Tree.” Will Christian America Withstand the Pull of QAnon?The Southern Baptist Convention appeared more concerned with combating critical race theory than conspiracy theories. Juneteenth Reminds Us Just How Far We Have to GoAbolishing slavery was only one step on a winding journey. Eric Adams Is Awful. I’m Putting Him on My Ballot.He'll be bad for progressives but still better than Andrew Yang. Welcome to the ‘Take This Job and Shove It’ EconomyWhy this labor economist isn’t worried about the job market — or inflation. Juneteenth Is a Federal Holiday Now. Can It Still Be Black?Juneteenth is now a national holiday. But is it for everyone? Why the Supreme Court Should Reset the Terms of the Abortion DebateThe viability standard has governed the conversation for decades. It’s time for a new conversation. What Walmart Doesn’t Get About JuneteenthEmancipation from slavery has been celebrated on different days in different places. A Very Specific Guide to Ranking Candidates for N.Y.C. MayorThe best advice is simple: Rank your favorite candidate first. Nike’s Shifts in Track and Field Are Top of Mind as Trials BeginA series of contract changes, executive shuffling and internal responses to scandals have athletes and others wondering where the sport stands with Nike as it heads into the Olympics. GB News Is Off to a Splashy, but Shaky, Start in BritainAdvertiser boycotts, dropped microphones and prank calls bedeviled GB News, but its evening talk show drew higher ratings than competitors on the BBC and Sky. A Millennial Economist Helps Power a Tax Evasion ‘Brain Trust’Natasha Sarin, a protégé of Larry Summers, is taking a leading role developing tax policy at the Treasury Department — to some progressive Democrats’ chagrin. 2 Children Out Walking Get Caught Between a Gunman and His TargetThe harrowing scene in the Bronx, captured on surveillance video, came about a week after a 10-year-old Queens boy was fatally shot. Stocks Drop as Wall Street’s Unease Stretches to a Fourth DayInvestors have been adjusting their expectations for interest rates, leading to a turbulent stretch for the stock market. U.K. Justice System Has Failed Rape Victims, Government SaysMinisters apologize for “systemic failings” after a report confirms that, even as sexual assaults have risen in England and Wales in recent years, prosecutions have declined. Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Lynch 2 Members of CongressKenneth R. Hubert, of Marionville, Mo., had threatened Representative Emanuel Cleaver II after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and Representative Steve Cohen in 2019, prosecutors said. At Least 3 Dead After Floating Over a North Carolina DamOfficials are still searching for two from a group of nine who trekked out to the Dan River around nightfall on Wednesday, the authorities said. U.N. General Assembly Demands Myanmar Junta End Coup and Stop the KillingsA resolution adopted Friday by the General Assembly is the most widespread condemnation yet of the Feb. 1 coup, a sharp diplomatic slap that contradicted the junta’s claim it has not been isolated. It’s Called ‘Best Gazpacho’ for a ReasonBold claim? Not really. This recipe actually is that good. Frank Bruni: A Final Column on What it Means to Be a ColumnistAs I leave this job after 10 years, I wish I’d handled many columns better. How Climate Change Has Battered the West Before Summer Even BeginsGlobal warming has been fueling disasters in the region for years. Now, an early heat wave and severe drought are threatening lives and leaving water in perilously short supply. More Recent Articles |
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Russell Henley and Richard Bland are entering the weekend tied for first at 5-under 137 after the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday at Torrey Pines in San Diego.
Norway's Viktor Hovland was forced to pull out of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday after sand got in his eye and caused severe irritation.
Dallas Mavericks icon Dirk Nowitzki has rejoined the organization as a special adviser who will help in the hiring process of a new head coach and general manager.
Florida Panthers star Aleksander Barkov was named the recipient of the Selke Trophy, which is presented annually to the league's best defensive forward.
A 54-year-old man was arrested after allegedly assaulting California Gov. Gavin Newsom as he made an appearance at an Oakland pizza restaurant and barbershop, authorities said Friday.
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving won't play in Saturday's Game 7 against the Milwaukee Bucks due to his ankle injury.
Montreal Canadiens interim head coach Dominique Ducharme will miss Friday's Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights after testing positive for COVID-19, it was announced.
Dangerously hot temperatures continued across much of the western United States Friday as another heat record was shattered in Phoenix and power grids were strained in California.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted more than 500 points in a broad-based sell-off Friday, wrapping up its worst week in nearly eight months as investors fretted over interest rates.
In a new study, researchers have highlighted the importance of the hippocampus to short-term and spatial memory, as well as real-time decision-making.
President Joe Biden touted a new COVID-19 milestone Friday with 300 million vaccinations administered within the first 150 days of his presidency, but also warned more effort is needed to defeat the pandemic.
A Michigan man said the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $500,000 jackpot nearly ended up in the trash when he misread it as a losing ticket.
BALTOPS 50, the expanded annual NATO naval exercise which this year included defensive cyberwarfare tactics, concluded successfully on Friday, NATO announced.
A Nova Scotia lumberjack who rescued three young crows from a felled tree said the birds are now thriving -- and he's taught them how to log roll.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged residents to vote in nationwide elections Friday, but many expect hard-line front-runner Ebrahim Raisi to cruise to victory, replacing Hassan Rouhani.
Hyundai is under fire from customer complaints that the Ioniq 5 leaks coolant within the first months of usage.
President Joe Biden has lifted a 25% tariff on Scotch whiskey and other goods being imported from the European Union.
B-52H Stratofortress bombers flew from Spain to Louisiana in a long-range mission over the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, the U.S. Air Force said on Friday.
Catholic bishops on Friday voted to develop new guidelines on communion in a possible step toward denying the sacrament to elected officials such as President Joe Biden who support abortion rights.
An overdue book is on its way back to a California after being found by a man whose mother failed to return it by the June 2, 1950, due date.
New rules were issued this week for military personnel seeking to charge the government for medical malpractice, a change from a policy begun in 1950.
COVID-19 "vaccination access deserts" exist in New York City, even with more than half the population considered fully vaccinated, an analysis published Friday by JAMA Network Open found.
A New Hampshire homeowner's security camera recorded the moment a bear wandered up to a car parked in the driveway, opened the door and went inside.
Taylor Swift will be releasing a new, re-recorded version of her 2012 album Red on Nov. 19. 
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