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Texas Gov. Abbott threatens the pay of legislators over Dems walkout Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he will prevent lawmakers from being paid hours after Democratic legislators staged a walkout late Sunday to deny Republicans the quorum they needed to pass a sweeping election bill. Locked-down Australian state of Victoria sees fewer new COVID-19 cases Health officials in the Australian state of Victoria reported three new coronavirus cases on Monday as they weighed whether to extend a strict, seven-day "circuit breaker" COVID-19 lockdown. Canada PM Trudeau says more help coming for Indian school survivors Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said Monday the government is considering additional support for the survivors of children who died over a span of decades at Indian residential schools. UNICEF: Severe child malnutrition in Haiti doubles in one year Severe acute malnutrition among young children in Haiti could more than double this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, rising levels of violence and other factors, UNICEF warned Monday. Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open amid feud over press conferences Japanese women's tennis star Naomi Osaka pulled out of the French Open Monday amid a controversy over her reluctance to attend press conferences due to her stated mental health concerns. Water shortage threatens thousands affected by volcano in Democratic Republic of Congo More than 500,000 are at danger of having prolonged water access issues following the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo. WHO, Fauci urge continued COVID-19 vigilance as infections decline Health leaders at the World Health Organization and in the United States warned Monday that despite declining infection rates, it's still too soon to let up in the fight against COVID-19. 6.1-magnitude earthquake rattles Southcentral Alaska A 6.1-magnitude earthquake Southcentral Alaska from Homer to Fairbanks, but resulted in minimal damage, local officials said. In photos: Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and members of the Third U.S. Infantry Regiment place U.S. flags at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., to mark Memorial Day 2021. Ex-Australian defense chief Christian Porter drops defamation case over rape allegation Former Australian Defense Minister Christian Porter announced Monday that he dropped his defamation action against the Australian Broadcasting Company for a report that linked him to a rape allegation. Texas authorities foil mass shooting plot on San Antonio-area store A would be mass shooter has been arrested after investigators intercepted a message regarding his plans to attack a Texas retailer. Israeli opposition: Netanyahu could exit within days, but obstacles remain Israeli parties seeking to dislodge Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister must work together to unify the country in the face of incitements to violence, a key opposition leader said Monday. Nickelodeon offers sneak peek of 'SpongeBob' spinoff 'Patrick Star' Nickelodeon released the first footage of its "SpongeBob SquarePants" spinoff series, "The Patrick Star Show," on Monday. Miami-Dade leader calls shooting 'domestic terrorism; $130K reward offered A Miami-Dade County, Fla., commissioner on Monday called a shooting that left two dead and 21 injured an act of "domestic terrorism." Reports: Simon Cowell won't judge 'X Factor Israel' as planned British television presenter Simon Cowell has backed out of judging "The X Factor Israel," the network that airs the talent show confirmed. President Joe Biden remembers 'precious' lives lost in Memorial Day remarks President Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Monday to mark Memorial Day, remarking on the "precious" lives buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Tulsa, Okla., remembers victims of race massacre on 100th anniversary Residents of Tulsa, Okla., were set to mark the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre on Sunday with a candlelight vigil and church services, remembering the deaths of Black residents in the Greenwood district. Capitol riots: Four more accused in Oath Keepers conspiracy Federal agents arrested four more Oath Keepers for their alleged roles in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to court documents. Poll: Telehealth is growing in use, acceptance among Americans Many Americans have used telehealth and would turn to it for mental healthcare, a new online poll shows. Sweltering heat to challenge record highs across northern Plains, Canadian Prairies As the intense heat over the West expands eastward by late week, AccuWeather meteorologists expect many cities in the north-central United States and southern Canada to be hotter than parts of the South. Raven-Symone celebrates 28-pound weight loss "That's So Raven" and "Raven's Home" star Raven-Symone celebrated her recent 28-pound weight loss with an Instagram video this weekend. Watch: Courteney Cox does 'Routine' from 'Friends' with Ed Sheeran Actress Courteney Cox shared on Instagram a video of her recreating an iconic "Friends" scene with pop singer Ed Sheeran. China scraps 'two-child policy' to allow parents to have three children China on Monday announced it will allow couples to have a third child, scrapping its controversial two-child policy amid a slumping birth rate. TXT releases second LP, ‘The Chaos Chapter: Freeze’ South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together released their second full-length album, The Chaos Chapter: Freeze on Friday, along with the music video for the title track "0X1 = Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" featuring Seori. Texas Dems block GOP's sweeping election overhaul bill with walkout Texas Democrats late Sunday staged a walk out to prevent the state's Republicans from giving final approval to a sweeping elections reform bill they see as voter suppression. |
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The Pandemic in the U.S. Has Vastly Improved. For These Families, the Worst Has Just Begun.Families losing a loved one to the coronavirus now described a surreal, lonely kind of grief, as the threat from the pandemic lessens in the United States. How Dogs Are on The Covid-19 Front LinesIn Thailand and around the world, dogs are being trained to sniff out the coronavirus in people. So far, the results have been impressive. Coronavirus Variant Discovered in India is Renamed DeltaThe W.H.O. said it will label variants with Greek letters instead of numbers. Scientists hope the change will end the practice of referring to the mutations by the places they were detected. After Dramatic Walkout, a New Fight Looms Over Voting Rights in TexasAfter killing a Republican-sponsored bill to restrict voting in the state, Democrats vowed to oppose any efforts to revive it. Republicans pledged to pass it in a special legislative session. Naomi Osaka Quits the French Open After News Conference DisputeThe four-time Grand Slam tournament winner wrote on Instagram that she had suffered from bouts of depression since 2018 and that she would “take some time” away from the tennis court. How a Police Chief in Wyoming’s Ranchlands Lost Her War on DrugsA campaign over meth, money and accountability cost law enforcement officers in Guernsey, Wyo., their jobs. Now their lawsuits are prying open the town’s secrets. This Seminary Built on Slavery and Jim Crow Has Begun Paying ReparationsThe Virginia Theological Seminary is giving cash to descendants of Black Americans who were forced to work there. The program is among the first of its kind. Israel on Edge as Politicians Wrangle Over Coalition to Oust NetanyahuOpposition politicians spent Monday locked in last-minute negotiations to form a bloc to force out Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader. Glum to Gleeful, Israeli Media React to Possible End of Netanyahu EraIn Israel’s newspapers — as fractured as its electorate — the opinions on the possible fall of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were as emphatic as they were varied. Can a New ‘Change Government’ Change Israel?The main players in the latest twist in Israeli politics have very different agendas, but one common goal: unseating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Radical Modesty of Biden's BudgetHow to do big things without making bombastic claims. Elise Stefanik and the Young Republicans Who Sold Out Their GenerationElise Stefanik’s rise — and the fall of several young House colleagues — is an omen for a party struggling to reach a 21st-century electorate. In a New York Prison, Covid Became a Death SentenceWhat happens to the nearly two million people in our nation’s prison system demonstrates who we are as a people. I Wrote James Bond Movies. The Amazon-MGM Deal Gives Me Chills.The character endures because he is protected by people who love him. Media Groupthink and the Lab-Leak TheorySometimes the most destructive enemies of science are those who claim to speak in its name. What the Tulsa Race Massacre Can Teach UsThe project of healing history’s wounds is difficult but necessary work. On Memorial Day, the Veterans Who Bury Their OwnThe veterans who work at Calverton National Cemetery view their job as a sacred duty and final act of fellowship. Ketamine as a Depression Treatment Saved MeI tried everything to treat my depression. Ketamine is the one thing that worked. To Motivate Workers, Republican Governors Experiment With PainWhy does the federal government tolerate stingy state unemployment programs? 'Asian American' Is a Fiction. We Still Need It.Against the racist and sexist fiction of the “Oriental,” we built the anti-racist, anti-sexist fiction of the Asian American. After Erdogan Angers a Loyal Province, His Opponents See an OpportunityPresident Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey set off protests in his home province, the heart of his political base, with plans to build a quarry that would destroy a pristine woodland. As Coronavirus Toll Grows, Brazil’s Political Divisions Spill Onto the StreetsOpponents of President Jair Bolsonaro have mounted the largest protests since the beginning of the pandemic, suggesting new volatility before next year’s elections. The Tampa Bay Rays Are Larger Than They AppearTampa Bay’s unassuming roster continues to confound. After beating the Yankees on Monday, they have won 16 of 17 games. China Says It Will Allow Couples to Have 3 Children, Up From 2The move is the Communist Party’s latest attempt to reverse declining birthrates and avert a population crisis, but experts say it is woefully inadequate. Illinois Lawmakers Bar Police From Using Deception When Interrogating MinorsA bill that passed the General Assembly with bipartisan support on Sunday would make Illinois the first state to prohibit officers from lying when interrogating those under 18. Two New Laws Restrict Police Use of DNA Search MethodMaryland and Montana have passed the nation’s first laws limiting forensic genealogy, the method that found the Golden State Killer. Retired FBI Agent Is Accused of Swindling Woman Out of $800,000The former agent told the woman she was on “secret probation” over drug crimes and at one point proposed marriage, federal prosecutors said. Pools, From AboveOn Memorial Day, just in time for summer’s unofficial start, allow yourself a moment of relaxation with these soothing aerial photos of cool, enticing waters. Tom Lin Makes His Debut With ‘The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu’Tom Lin is making his debut with “The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu,” a novel that has drawn comparisons to Cormac McCarthy and “True Grit.” ‘On That Edge of Fear’: One Woman’s Struggle With Sickle Cell PainCures for a disease that mostly afflicts Black people seem near but may come too late for Lisa Craig, who lives with an agony like knives stabbing her bones. Maureen Dowd Talks 'Mare of Easttown' With Kate WinsletThe star of ‘Mare of Easttown’ is back on the sides of buses. Without airbrushing. Miami-Dade Shooting: 2 Dead and at Least 20 InjuredThe police were searching for three people who fired into a crowd outside a Miami-Dade County banquet hall on Sunday in what was described as a targeted shooting. As Harvard Case Looms at Supreme Court, Study Tests Value of DiversityAfter prestigious law reviews adopted diversity policies for choosing student editors, researchers found, the articles they published were cited more often. The Pan America Marks a New Era for Harley DavidsonThe feature-stuffed Pan America is a stark diversion for a company long associated with bulky, expensive cruisers. Early impressions suggest a potential blockbuster. Skateboarding’s Cardinal Rule: Dare to Be YouWe asked photographers across the country to document how skateboarders come together to foster community. More Recent Articles |
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he will prevent lawmakers from being paid hours after Democratic legislators staged a walkout late Sunday to deny Republicans the quorum they needed to pass a sweeping election bill.
Health officials in the Australian state of Victoria reported three new coronavirus cases on Monday as they weighed whether to extend a strict, seven-day "circuit breaker" COVID-19 lockdown.
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said Monday the government is considering additional support for the survivors of children who died over a span of decades at Indian residential schools.
Severe acute malnutrition among young children in Haiti could more than double this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, rising levels of violence and other factors, UNICEF warned Monday.
Japanese women's tennis star Naomi Osaka pulled out of the French Open Monday amid a controversy over her reluctance to attend press conferences due to her stated mental health concerns.
More than 500,000 are at danger of having prolonged water access issues following the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo.
Health leaders at the World Health Organization and in the United States warned Monday that despite declining infection rates, it's still too soon to let up in the fight against COVID-19.
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake Southcentral Alaska from Homer to Fairbanks, but resulted in minimal damage, local officials said.
President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and members of the Third U.S. Infantry Regiment place U.S. flags at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., to mark Memorial Day 2021.
Former Australian Defense Minister Christian Porter announced Monday that he dropped his defamation action against the Australian Broadcasting Company for a report that linked him to a rape allegation.
A would be mass shooter has been arrested after investigators intercepted a message regarding his plans to attack a Texas retailer.
Israeli parties seeking to dislodge Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister must work together to unify the country in the face of incitements to violence, a key opposition leader said Monday.
Nickelodeon released the first footage of its "SpongeBob SquarePants" spinoff series, "The Patrick Star Show," on Monday.
A Miami-Dade County, Fla., commissioner on Monday called a shooting that left two dead and 21 injured an act of "domestic terrorism."
British television presenter Simon Cowell has backed out of judging "The X Factor Israel," the network that airs the talent show confirmed.
President Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Monday to mark Memorial Day, remarking on the "precious" lives buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Residents of Tulsa, Okla., were set to mark the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre on Sunday with a candlelight vigil and church services, remembering the deaths of Black residents in the Greenwood district.
Federal agents arrested four more Oath Keepers for their alleged roles in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to court documents.
Many Americans have used telehealth and would turn to it for mental healthcare, a new online poll shows.
As the intense heat over the West expands eastward by late week, AccuWeather meteorologists expect many cities in the north-central United States and southern Canada to be hotter than parts of the South.
"That's So Raven" and "Raven's Home" star Raven-Symone celebrated her recent 28-pound weight loss with an Instagram video this weekend.
Actress Courteney Cox shared on Instagram a video of her recreating an iconic "Friends" scene with pop singer Ed Sheeran.
China on Monday announced it will allow couples to have a third child, scrapping its controversial two-child policy amid a slumping birth rate.
South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together released their second full-length album, The Chaos Chapter: Freeze on Friday, along with the music video for the title track "0X1 = Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" featuring Seori.
Texas Democrats late Sunday staged a walk out to prevent the state's Republicans from giving final approval to a sweeping elections reform bill they see as voter suppression. 
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