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Less than nine months after undergoing open-heart surgery, former New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist announced his retirement from the NHL following a legendary 15-year career.
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  1. Ex-New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist announces retirement
  2. Ex-Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald: 'I just don't have the urge to play right now'
  3. Florida Board of Education threatens school districts funding over mask mandates
  4. Boston Celtics, center Robert Williams agree on 4-year, $54M extension
  5. Appeals court keeps CDC eviction moratorium in place
  6. Rahm Emanuel among Biden’s picks for U.S. ambassadorships
  7. Category 2 Hurricane Grace nears second landfall in Mexico
  8. Northern Trust: Jon Rahm takes 1-shot lead after second round
  9. Tropical Storm Henri nears hurricane strength, approaches U.S. Northeast
  10. Iowa woman receives 25 years in prison for hitting children with car due to their race
  11. Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo purchases stake in MLB's Brewers
  12. Man charged with threatening to use explosive following Capitol Hill standoff
  13. U.S. pauses evacuation flights in Kabul; Bahrain to start taking Afghans
  14. Last lottery ticket in the roll earns Maryland man $100,000
  15. Watch: Baby shark born in aquarium tank where only females are kept
  16. U.S. extends borders restrictions with Canada, Mexico for another month
  17. Watch: Coyote wanders into Los Angeles classroom
  18. Look: Apple II manual signed by Steve Jobs auctioned for $787,484
  19. Ismail Sabri Yaakob named Malaysian PM after predecessor resigns amid instability
  20. Navy tests wearable devices to monitor, manage fatigue
  21. Look: Entangled fox rescued from soccer net at English home
  22. 'Our Flag Means Death' adds Fred Armisen, Samba Schutte to cast
  23. Hospital in India vaccinates 30,000 in one week, earns Guinness record
  24. Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott, expecting second child
  25. Giant African land snail found at package distribution center in Britain

Ex-New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist announces retirement

Less than nine months after undergoing open-heart surgery, former New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist announced his retirement from the NHL following a legendary 15-year career.
    

Ex-Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald: 'I just don't have the urge to play right now'

Former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald remains uncertain about his NFL playing future, saying he currently doesn't have a desire to return to the field.
    

Florida Board of Education threatens school districts funding over mask mandates

The Florida Board of Education on Friday ordered two school districts to drop their mask requirements or lose state funding.
    

Boston Celtics, center Robert Williams agree on 4-year, $54M extension

The Boston Celtics and center Robert Williams have reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension.
    

Appeals court keeps CDC eviction moratorium in place

A federal appeals court on Friday kept in place the Biden administration's recent eviction moratorium.
    

Rahm Emanuel among Biden’s picks for U.S. ambassadorships

Rahm Emanuel, a former Chicago mayor and White House chief of staff, has been selected by President Joe Biden to serve as U.S. ambassador to Japan.
    

Category 2 Hurricane Grace nears second landfall in Mexico

Grace again strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane Friday as it neared eastern mainland Mexico for a second landfall in the country, forecasters said.
    

Northern Trust: Jon Rahm takes 1-shot lead after second round

Jon Rahm of Spain holds a one-shot lead after Friday's second round of The Northern Trust at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J.
    

Tropical Storm Henri nears hurricane strength, approaches U.S. Northeast

Tropical Storm Henri, which is forecast to become a hurricane Friday, moved north over the Atlantic Ocean toward the northeastern states, forecasters said.
    

Iowa woman receives 25 years in prison for hitting children with car due to their race

An Iowa woman who told police she ran over two children with her car and attempted to kill them because of their race was sentenced to 25 years in prison Friday, the Justice Department said.
    

Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo purchases stake in MLB's Brewers

NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks purchased an ownership stake in the Milwaukee Brewers, the MLB club announced.
    

Man charged with threatening to use explosive following Capitol Hill standoff

A North Carolina man faces charges of threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to use an explosive device following a standoff in Washington, D.C.
    

U.S. pauses evacuation flights in Kabul; Bahrain to start taking Afghans

U.S. flights out of Kabul to evacuate Afghans fleeing the Taliban were on pause for several hours Friday after Qatar said it was at capacity and refused to accept more evacuees, the White House said.
    

Last lottery ticket in the roll earns Maryland man $100,000

A Maryland man said the split-second decision to buy the last scratch-off lottery ticket in a roll paid off when he scored a $100,000 jackpot.
    

Watch: Baby shark born in aquarium tank where only females are kept

Officials at an Italian aquarium said a baby smooth-hound shark was born in a tank in which only females are kept in what might be the first documented case of asexual reproduction for the species.
    

U.S. extends borders restrictions with Canada, Mexico for another month

The United States will keep its borders with Mexico and Canada closed to tourists and other non-essential travel for another month to slow the spread of COVID-19.
    

Watch: Coyote wanders into Los Angeles classroom

Animal control officers were called to a California school when an intellectually curious coyote entered the building and wandered into a classroom.
    

Look: Apple II manual signed by Steve Jobs auctioned for $787,484

An Apple II computer manual signed by company co-founder Steve Jobs in 1980 sold for $787,484, a Boston-based auction house announced.
    

Ismail Sabri Yaakob named Malaysian PM after predecessor resigns amid instability

Ismail Sabri Yaakob on Friday was named the new prime minister of Malaysia following months of political turmoil that led to his predecessor's resignation.
    

Navy tests wearable devices to monitor, manage fatigue

The U.S. Navy is deploying wearable devices, such as smart watches and smart rings, to monitor and manage fatigue among sailors, the Naval Health Research Center said.
    

Look: Entangled fox rescued from soccer net at English home

An animal rescuer was summoned to a house in Britain to rescue a fox that had become entangled in a soccer net left out in the home's yard.
    

'Our Flag Means Death' adds Fred Armisen, Samba Schutte to cast

Fred Armisen and Samba Schutte have joined the cast of HBO Max's upcoming original comedy series, "Our Flag Means Death."
    

Hospital in India vaccinates 30,000 in one week, earns Guinness record

A Mumbai hospital teamed up with an insurance company to break a Guinness World Record and vaccinate more than 30,000 people in one week.
    

Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott, expecting second child

Kylie Jenner is pregnant and is expecting her second child with rapper Travis Scott, according to multiple reports.
    

Giant African land snail found at package distribution center in Britain

Animal rescuers in Britain said they are trying to determine the origins of a giant African land snail found in an unmarked box at a package distribution center.
    
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  1. Biden on Afghanistan: "Any American who wants to come home, we will get you home" - CBS News
  2. California judge rules gig worker initiative utilized by Uber and Lyft is unconstitutional - CNN
  3. Tropical Storm Henri Has People Preparing From Long Island To Coastal New England | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com - The Weather Channel
  4. ‘Moaning, crying, unable to move’: Photo shows COVID-19 patients lie on floor, wait for antibody treatment in Florida - WFLA
  5. Orlando mayor urges water limits due to Covid surge, liquid oxygen supply issues - CNBC
  6. Sarasota becomes first Trump county to defy DeSantis on school masks - POLITICO
  7. Mississippi officials warn against using livestock ivermectin to prevent COVID-19 after rise in poison control calls - ABC News
  8. Rice University Turns to Online Classes to Fend off Virus - The New York Times
  9. Texas House finally makes quorum, but Democrats say Republicans cheated to get there - The Texas Tribune
  10. Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: US accuses Abiy's government of blocking aid - BBC News
  11. Biden Taps Burns and Emanuel as Ambassadors to China and Japan - The New York Times
  12. Atlanta mayor calls Kemp’s ban on mask, vaccine mandates at businesses ‘political theater’ - WSB Atlanta
  13. Putin says outside forces shouldn't impose 'someone else's values' on Afghanistan - New York Post
  14. GM recalls all Chevrolet Bolt electric cars over fire risk - NBC News
  15. Fanatics scores big with baseball card deal and Leo Messi - CNN
  16. Computer chip shortage continues to plague the Big Three, auto industry - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
  17. Tesla unveils 'humanoid robot' - ABC News
  18. Peloton’s app indicates a rowing machine may finally be coming - The Verge
  19. Google is killing Android Auto for phones (if you even know what that is) - Ars Technica
  20. Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G officially discontinued in leadup to the Pixel 6 launch - 9to5Google
  21. Comment: SharePlay won’t be available when iOS 15 releases, but there’s plenty to be excited about - 9to5Mac
  22. Tom T. Hall, country singer and 'Harper Valley P.T.A.' composer, dead at 85 - Fox News
  23. How Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott Are Preparing for Baby No. 2 - E! NEWS
  24. Hollywood Celebrates Around Online Bonfire As Mike Richards Steps Down As Jeopardy! Host - Deadline
  25. CM Punk returns to pro wrestling at AEW Rampage - New York Post
  26. Chiefs at Cardinals score: Kansas City shuts down Kyler Murray, holds off Arizona comeback - CBSSports.com
  27. Manny Pacquiao’s future: Politics, cryptos, hydrogen water after Ugás fight - Fox Business
  28. Lakers, Warriors, Nets lead NBA in nationally televised games - ProBasketballTalk
  29. Breaking down the ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 alliance and what comes next - ESPN
  30. NASA’s Perseverance to attempt second Mars soil scoop, hoping rocks don’t ‘crumble’ - The Verge
  31. Fly me to the Moon… and then a near-Earth asteroid - SYFY WIRE
  32. 'Blueberry' rocks found on Mars could contain water, study says - Daily Mail
  33. Vaccine facts: San Diego researchers debunk 7 common COVID-19 vaccine myths - The San Diego Union-Tribune
  34. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations to reach record highs amid Washington's 5th wave of COVID - KOMO News
  35. Seven pregnant women at UAB on ventilator with COVID - AL.com
  36. Do Delta 'breakthroughs' really mean vaccine protection is waning, and are boosters the answer? - Science Magazine
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‘Moaning, crying, unable to move’: Photo shows COVID-19 patients lie on floor, wait for antibody treatment in Florida - WFLA

Orlando mayor urges water limits due to Covid surge, liquid oxygen supply issues - CNBC


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Mississippi officials warn against using livestock ivermectin to prevent COVID-19 after rise in poison control calls - ABC News

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Texas House finally makes quorum, but Democrats say Republicans cheated to get there - The Texas Tribune

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GM recalls all Chevrolet Bolt electric cars over fire risk - NBC News

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  1. Biden Defends Evacuation as Thousands Besiege Kabul Airport
  2. ‘My Dreams Died’: On Kabul’s Streets With a Woman Protest Leader
  3. Biden’s Inaccurate Claims in Defending Afghanistan Withdrawal
  4. How the Taliban Turned Social Media Into a Tool for Control
  5. A Celebrated Afghan School Fears the Taliban Will Stop the Music
  6. Maker of Rapid Covid Tests Told Factory to Destroy Inventory
  7. Rice University Turns to Online Classes to Fend off Virus
  8. Court Allows Biden Evictions Ban to Remain in Place for Now
  9. Rain Showers in Greenland Point to Climate Change
  10. California’s Gig Worker Law Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
  11. Mike Richards, the New ‘Jeopardy!’ Host, Has Quit
  12. End of Walkout Splits Texas Democrats on Voting Rights
  13. How the U.S. Exit from Afghanistan Helps China
  14. How Should We Meet? And Who Decides?
  15. An Inspiring Act of Racial Healing in Chattanooga
  16. After Greta Thunberg’s Strike, Adults Are Still Failing Children on Climate Change
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  18. I Am Caught Between the Two Worlds of the I.C.U. and TV
  19. For Aretha Franklin, a Grudge Was a Way to Earn R-E-S-P-E-C-T
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In Afghanistan, raising the national flag has become an act of resistance. We filmed a woman risking her safety to protest the Taliban.
    

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The president made misleading or false claims about the reaction of allies to the withdrawal, the presence of Al Qaeda and conditions for Americans traveling to the Kabul airport.
    

How the Taliban Turned Social Media Into a Tool for Control

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The Afghanistan National Institute of Music became a symbol of the country’s changing identity.
    

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Resistance to Vaccines in the Southern States

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North Carolina Man Is Charged in Capitol Bombing Threat

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Cuomo Continues to Challenge Sexual Harassment Allegations

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