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Las Vegas police issue murder warrant for mother in death of 7-year-old boy Police in Las Vegas on Monday issued a murder warrant for Samantha Moreno Rodriguez in the death of her 7-year-old son Liam Husted. San Francisco 49ers sign veteran safety Tony Jefferson The San Francisco 49ers have signed former Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson to a short-term contract. Former Michigan State basketball player Keith Appling charged with murder Former Michigan State University basketball player Keith Appling was charged with murder on Monday in the fatal shooting of a relative last month. New York Knicks' Tom Thibodeau wins second Coach of the Year award New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau has won the NBA's Coach of the Year award for the second time in his coaching career, it was announced. Former Olympic equestrian Richard Fellers arrested on child sex abuse charges A former Olympic equestrian and horse trainer was arrested in Oregon Monday on charges of sexually abusing a teenage girl, police said. Navy prevents Buccaneers rookie Cameron Kinley from playing in NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie cornerback Cameron Kinley's request to delay his U.S. Navy commission to play in the NFL was denied Monday. Hit-and-run deaths of 4 in Ontario seen as anti-Muslim hate crime A hit-and-run incident in the Canadian province of Ontario that killed four members of the same family is being treated as a hate crime because the victims were Muslims, police said Monday. Oregon House calls for removal of lawmaker who let rioters into state Capitol Members of Oregon's state legislature called for Republican Rep. Mike Nearman to resign or be expelled after video showed he encouraged rioters to enter the state Capitol building. 76ers' Daryl Morey fined $75K for tampering with Warriors' Stephen Curry The NBA has fined Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey $75,000 for violating the league's anti-tampering rule. Dwayne Johnson producing Disney theme park docuseries Disney+ and The Nacelle Company announced the series "Behind the Attraction" on Monday, profiling 10 famous Disney attractions. Dwayne Johnson produces through his Seven Bucks Productions. Rob Zombie will direct 'The Munsters' movie Rob Zombie announced Monday that he will direct "The Munsters," a movie adaptation of the 1964 TV series. New Jersey to close state's lone women's prison after reports detailing abuse New Jersey will close Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women, its only women's prison, after an extensive report detailing abuse during cell extractions on Jan. 11. Biden invites Ukraine president Zelensky to visit White House President Joe Biden has invited Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky to visit the White House this summer, the administration's top national security official said Monday. Baltimore Ravens extend RB Gus Edwards, to sign OT Ja'Wuan James The Baltimore Ravens signed backup running back Gus Edwards to a two-year contract extension and reached an agreement with veteran offensive tackle Ja'Wuan James on Monday. Scientists examine human decisions that influence climate reconstructions In a new double-blind study, different groups of climate scientists working with the same data produced climate reconstructions with key differences. U.S. recovers 'majority' of ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline to cyberattackers Justice Department officials said Monday they have recovered the majority of the ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline to hackers whose cyberattack triggered a system shutdown last month. Massachusetts man wins his second $1 million lottery jackpot A Massachusetts man collected a $1 million lottery jackpot about 21 years after he won the same amount from a different game. Frozen rotifer reanimated after 24,000 years in the Arctic tundra According to new research, Bdelloid rotifers, a class of microscopic invertebrates, can remain frozen for thousands of years and survive. Multi-nation BALTOPS 50 exercise includes defensive cyber warfare for first time The Baltic Region's maritime-focused exercise BALTOPS 50, which includes defensive cyberwarfare tactics for the first time, has launched, the U.S. Navy said. Nasdaq outperforms markets with 0.49% gain; GameStop, AMC rise The Nasdaq Composite led the major U.S. markets on Monday gaining 0.49%, while GameStop, AMC and other so-called "meme stocks" rose. Overdue book returned decades late to library in the wrong country An overdue book was returned to a Scottish library 38 years late after being dropped off at a library 750 miles away in England. CDC: 2-dose vaccines reduce COVID-19 infection risk by 91%, limit virus spread The two-dose COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna reduce the risk for infection by 91% in those fully vaccinated, according to data released Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Escaped zoo bobcat on the loose in Ontario Police and the owners of an Ontario zoo are asking members of the public to keep an eye out for an escaped bobcat believed to have been released from its enclosure by a vandal. |
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U.S. Seizes Share of Ransom From Hackers in Colonial Pipeline AttackInvestigators traced 75 Bitcoins worth more than $4 million through nearly two dozen cryptocurrency accounts. Biden Justice Department Seeks to Defend Trump in Suit Over Rape DenialDonald Trump is facing a defamation lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll, who has accused Mr. Trump of raping her. Democrats Rethink Strategy as Filibuster DashedPresident Biden and his party searched for a way forward on their ambitious agenda after one of their own, Joe Manchin III, closed the door on ending the filibuster. F.D.A. Approves Alzheimer’s Drug Despite Fierce Debate Over Whether It WorksAducanumab, or Aduhelm, is the first new Alzheimer’s treatment in 18 years and the first to attack the disease process. But some experts say there’s not enough evidence it can address cognitive symptoms. 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. Rejecting Biden’s Win, Rising Republicans Attack Legitimacy of ElectionsThe next generation of aspiring G.O.P. congressional leaders has aggressively pushed Donald Trump’s false fraud claims, raising the prospect that the results of elections will continue to be challenged through 2024. FEMA Disaster Aid Often Widens Racial DisparitiesThe federal government often gives less help to Black disaster survivors than their white neighbors. That’s a challenge for President Biden, who has vowed to fight both inequality and climate change. Offshore Wind Farms Show What Biden’s Climate Plan Is Up AgainstThe U.S. has fallen way behind Europe partly because of an old shipping law and opposition from homeowners and fishing groups. Women’s Prison Plagued by Sexual Violence Will Close, Governor SaysGov. Philip D. Murphy said that he would shut down Edna Mahan, New Jersey’s only women’s prison, because of a “long history of abusive incidents.” Amy Chua Controversy Exposes Divisions at Yale LawA dispute centering on the celebrity professor Amy Chua exposes a culture pitting student against student, professor against professor. Industrial Policy, Alzheimer’s, Pizza: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Sign Up: ‘On Politics’Your guide to the political news cycle, delivering clarity from the chaos. Biden, Congress and the Free PressThe Biden administration should break with Trump and Obama administration practices and stop targeting journalists. You Can’t Rely on the C.D.C. to Make Your Pandemic DecisionsWith the coronavirus ebbing, people can't rely on the C.D.C. to answer all their questions. That's OK. Yellen’s New Alliance Against LeprechaunsIs the world finally ready to take on tax havens? The Left Needs the A.C.L.U. to Keep Defending Awful SpeechYes, the civil liberties group is divided. What else is new? Guatemala Is America’s Best Chance to Fix the Immigration ProblemIs the Mayan vision of a full, plentiful and dignified life finally within reach for all its citizens? 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. Why the Latest Republican Assault on L.G.B.T.Q. Rights Is DifferentUnprecedented legislative attacks aimed at trans people are underway. People in power need to defy these anti-L.G.B.T.Q. laws. Don’t Kill Remote Learning. Black and Brown Families Need It.Eliminating remote learning exacerbates existing educational and health care inequities. For Wildlife, It’s Nursery Season. Please Don’t Steal Their Babies.We were a team, this baby bird and me, and if I didn’t know how foolish it would be to keep it, I totally would have kept it. 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. Republicans, Don’t Ignore the Evidence on ‘Labor Shortages’The latest jobs report shows just how misguided their plans to cut unemployment benefits are. N.B.A. Fans Wanted a Show. They’re Also Getting a Reckoning.The entertainment of the playoffs has been coupled with a pressing message from players that fans have disrespected them for too long. A House Divided: A Palestinian, a Settler and the Struggle for East JerusalemEfforts to force Palestinians from Sheikh Jarrah set the stage for the recent Gaza war. A similar dynamic looms in a nearby district. Andrew Yang Is Hit With Negative Ads From Animal Rights LeadersIn 2013, the animal rights leaders helped undermine the mayoral campaign of Christine Quinn, boosting the chances of the eventual winner, Bill de Blasio. MTA Bus Crashes Into Brooklyn Home, Injuring 16An M.T.A. bus slammed into a historic rowhouse in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, injuring several people aboard the vehicle, the authorities said. Truck Attack That Killed a Muslim Family in Canada Was PlannedThe police in London, Ontario, say that a 20-year-old driver planned the killings and picked the family because of its faith. Boston Police Commissioner Is Fired After Domestic Violence Allegations EmergeDennis White had served for two days before he was placed on leave because of accusations from two decades ago. He has dismissed them as false and tainted by racism. Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere Hits Record High Despite Pandemic DipGlobal emissions dropped last year, but the decline wasn’t nearly enough to halt the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. David Dushman, Soviet Soldier Who Helped Liberate Auschwitz, Dies at 98Mr. Dushman is believed to have been the last surviving liberator of the camp. He went on to become a decorated fencer. With Mayweather-Paul Bonanza, Lines Continue to Blur in Combat SportsThe norms within boxing and mixed martial arts shook yet again when Logan Paul fought Floyd Mayweather on Sunday without a satisfying conclusion. The pattern may continue. Book Review: ‘Dear Senthuran,’ by Akwaeke Emezi“Dear Senthuran” is an epistolary memoir of gender identity, diaspora and the solitude of success. In Paris, Coco Gauff Is Confident, Consistent, and Off to the QuarterfinalsThe 17-year-old, the last American player in singles, will face Barbora Krejcikova in her first Grand Slam tournament quarterfinal on Wednesday. This TikTok Star Is Turning the Tables on MicroaggressionsClare Brown uses the platform to share satirical videos in which white people are treated as a minority. At Once Diminished and Dominating, Trump Begins His Next ActThe former president spoke on Saturday to the North Carolina Republican convention as he resumes political speeches and rallies. We’ll Probably Need Booster Shots for Covid-19. But When? And Which Ones?Scientists are asking a lot of questions about Covid-19 booster shots, but they don’t yet have many answers. Here’s what they know so far. More Recent Articles |
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Police in Las Vegas on Monday issued a murder warrant for Samantha Moreno Rodriguez in the death of her 7-year-old son Liam Husted.
The San Francisco 49ers have signed former Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson to a short-term contract.
Former Michigan State University basketball player Keith Appling was charged with murder on Monday in the fatal shooting of a relative last month.
New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau has won the NBA's Coach of the Year award for the second time in his coaching career, it was announced.
A former Olympic equestrian and horse trainer was arrested in Oregon Monday on charges of sexually abusing a teenage girl, police said.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie cornerback Cameron Kinley's request to delay his U.S. Navy commission to play in the NFL was denied Monday.
A hit-and-run incident in the Canadian province of Ontario that killed four members of the same family is being treated as a hate crime because the victims were Muslims, police said Monday.
Members of Oregon's state legislature called for Republican Rep. Mike Nearman to resign or be expelled after video showed he encouraged rioters to enter the state Capitol building.
The NBA has fined Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey $75,000 for violating the league's anti-tampering rule.
Disney+ and The Nacelle Company announced the series "Behind the Attraction" on Monday, profiling 10 famous Disney attractions. Dwayne Johnson produces through his Seven Bucks Productions.
Rob Zombie announced Monday that he will direct "The Munsters," a movie adaptation of the 1964 TV series.
New Jersey will close Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women, its only women's prison, after an extensive report detailing abuse during cell extractions on Jan. 11.
President Joe Biden has invited Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky to visit the White House this summer, the administration's top national security official said Monday.
The Baltimore Ravens signed backup running back Gus Edwards to a two-year contract extension and reached an agreement with veteran offensive tackle Ja'Wuan James on Monday.
In a new double-blind study, different groups of climate scientists working with the same data produced climate reconstructions with key differences.
Justice Department officials said Monday they have recovered the majority of the ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline to hackers whose cyberattack triggered a system shutdown last month.
A Massachusetts man collected a $1 million lottery jackpot about 21 years after he won the same amount from a different game.
According to new research, Bdelloid rotifers, a class of microscopic invertebrates, can remain frozen for thousands of years and survive.
The Baltic Region's maritime-focused exercise BALTOPS 50, which includes defensive cyberwarfare tactics for the first time, has launched, the U.S. Navy said.
The Nasdaq Composite led the major U.S. markets on Monday gaining 0.49%, while GameStop, AMC and other so-called "meme stocks" rose.
An overdue book was returned to a Scottish library 38 years late after being dropped off at a library 750 miles away in England.
The two-dose COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna reduce the risk for infection by 91% in those fully vaccinated, according to data released Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Police and the owners of an Ontario zoo are asking members of the public to keep an eye out for an escaped bobcat believed to have been released from its enclosure by a vandal. 
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