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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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Biden Defends Evacuation as Thousands Besiege Kabul AirportThe president cited “significant progress’’ in getting Americans out of Afghanistan. But Afghans linked to U.S. troops and other Western groups fear being left behind. ‘My Dreams Died’: On Kabul’s Streets With a Woman Protest LeaderIn Afghanistan, raising the national flag has become an act of resistance. We filmed a woman risking her safety to protest the Taliban. Biden’s Inaccurate Claims in Defending Afghanistan WithdrawalThe 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 ControlIn the 1990s, they banned the internet. Now they use it to threaten and cajole the Afghan people, in a sign of how they might use technology to build power. A Celebrated Afghan School Fears the Taliban Will Stop the MusicThe Afghanistan National Institute of Music became a symbol of the country’s changing identity. Maker of Rapid Covid Tests Told Factory to Destroy InventoryOne of the leading producers of rapid tests purged supplies and laid off workers as sales dwindled. Weeks later, the U.S. is facing a surge in infections with diminished capacity. Rice University Turns to Online Classes to Fend off VirusThe Texas school has high vaccination rates. And strict mask rules. Now, it’s taken another step to fend off the coronavirus. Court Allows Biden Evictions Ban to Remain in Place for NowThe policy is now headed to the Supreme Court, where it is expected to face a tough reception. Rain Showers in Greenland Point to Climate ChangeThe showers are another troubling sign of a changing Arctic, which is warming faster than any other region on Earth. California’s Gig Worker Law Is Unconstitutional, Judge RulesLast year, more than $200 million was spent on campaigning for a state proposition that ensured workers like Uber and Lyft drivers were considered independent contractors. Mike Richards, the New ‘Jeopardy!’ Host, Has QuitMr. Richards was named as Alex Trebek’s replacement last week, but offensive and sexist comments he made on a podcast several years ago resurfaced. He will remain as executive producer. End of Walkout Splits Texas Democrats on Voting RightsThe return of three absent Democrats injected a new wave of uncertainty into the national battle over voting rights. How the U.S. Exit from Afghanistan Helps ChinaThe U.S. is gone, the Taliban are back, and China is ready at the door. How Should We Meet? And Who Decides?Remote work has taught us what we can do even better virtually, as well as the limitations of not being in the same physical space. An Inspiring Act of Racial Healing in ChattanoogaBlack and white communities are working together to mark the site of a lynching. After Greta Thunberg’s Strike, Adults Are Still Failing Children on Climate Change“We will not allow the world to look away.” Three People I Would Interview About AfghanistanImagining conversations on Afghanistan. I Am Caught Between the Two Worlds of the I.C.U. and TVMedical dramas can provide both escape and education. For Aretha Franklin, a Grudge Was a Way to Earn R-E-S-P-E-C-TThe Queen of Soul was constantly trying to bend the world to her will. Resistance to Vaccines in the Southern StatesReaders offer personal glimpses of life in the South. Also: Senators who tested positive for Covid; Afghanistan's lesson; hydrogen and the climate. Why Chuck Close's PaintingsThe artist was a great one-hit wonder, twice, before a scandal set in. Will his paintings regain visibility? Our critic argues it is healthier for us to see them. Easy Dinner Recipes (Without Having to Cook Anything)Follow a simple formula for colorful, satisfying dishes that don’t require turning on the oven or stove. ‘I’ve Seen the Challenges of Being in the “Other” Group’An interview with Raphael Bostic of the Atlanta Fed on diversity, inclusion and monetary policy. The Parable of Inter MilanFast money from China led a storied team back to the top of Italian soccer. Now the money has dried up, and its title-winning squad is breaking apart. Honey, Who Shrunk the World?Globalization and the power of ideas. Can White Men Write a Black Opera?On ‘Blues opera’ and Black English. Afghanistan, Tropical Storm Henri, Slacklining: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The March of the Karens and a Lawyer’s Deathbed Confession: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. North Carolina Man Is Charged in Capitol Bombing ThreatThe man, Floyd Ray Roseberry, faces a charge of threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction after he drove to the Capitol and claimed on Facebook that he had a bomb. Cuomo Continues to Challenge Sexual Harassment AllegationsWith Gov. Andrew Cuomo set to leave office in a few days, his lawyer again challenged the credibility of the inquiry that led to his departure. Patience Runs Thin in Haiti Quake Zone as Fights Erupt for Cash and FoodNearly a week after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake wreaked death and devastation in southern Haiti, survivors were growing increasingly frantic over the slow trickle of relief. G.M. Is Expanding the Chevrolet Bolt RecallThe recall now covers the car’s entire output, beginning with the 2017 version. The latest move, to add three model years, raises costs by $1 billion. Biden Taps Burns and Emanuel as Ambassadors to China and JapanThe president has rolled out dozens of ambassador nominees, but so far only one has been confirmed by the Senate. Former Alabama Officer Is Sentenced to 25 Years for Murdering Suicidal ManHuntsville city officials had spent $125,000 in public money to defend William Darby, saying he had been justified in using deadly force when he fatally shot Jeffrey Parker, 49, in 2018. R. Kelly Trial: Assistant Compares Job to 'Twilight Zone'The third day of Mr. Kelly’s trial focused on his 1994 marriage to the singer, which prompted early scrutiny of his dealings with underage girls. Why Facebook Shelved an Earlier Report on Popular PostsThe company praised itself this week for being “the most transparent platform on the internet.” Does Aloe Help Sunburn?Some evidence suggests it might help soothe a sunburn, but the research is thin, and there’s not always a guarantee that what you’re buying is real. Jimothy’s Flex Looks a Little DifferentThe British rapper doesn’t dress or sound like his peers — but that’s just how he likes it. Lisa Joy on ‘Reminiscence,’ ‘Westworld’ and the Lure of Techno-NoirThe writer-director says she is obsessed with time. One way to have more of it is “to create whole new timelines and dimensions.” Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka List Their BrownstoneThe actors bought the Harlem home in 2013 and converted it to a single-family residence from a bed-and-breakfast. Their asking price is $7.325 million. More Recent Articles |
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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.
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.
The Florida Board of Education on Friday ordered two school districts to drop their mask requirements or lose state funding.
The Boston Celtics and center Robert Williams have reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension.
A federal appeals court on Friday kept in place the Biden administration's recent eviction moratorium.
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.
Grace again strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane Friday as it neared eastern mainland Mexico for a second landfall in the country, forecasters said.
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, which is forecast to become a hurricane Friday, moved north over the Atlantic Ocean toward the northeastern states, forecasters said.
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.
NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks purchased an ownership stake in the Milwaukee Brewers, the MLB club announced.
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. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Animal control officers were called to a California school when an intellectually curious coyote entered the building and wandered into a classroom.
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 on Friday was named the new prime minister of Malaysia following months of political turmoil that led to his predecessor's resignation.
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.
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.
Fred Armisen and Samba Schutte have joined the cast of HBO Max's upcoming original comedy series, "Our Flag Means Death."
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 is pregnant and is expecting her second child with rapper Travis Scott, according to multiple reports.
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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