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U.S. Open tennis: Sloane Stephens crushes Coco Gauff, Daniil Medvedev advances Unseeded American Sloane Stephens cruised to a straight-sets win over No. 21 seed Cori "Coco" Gauff in the second round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament Wednesday in Flushing, N.Y. Justice Dept. launches first phase of body-worn camera program The Justice Department on Wednesday said it launched the first phase of a program requiring department law enforcement officers to wear body cameras. Twins starter Kenta Maeda has season-ending Tommy John surgery Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Kenta Maeda underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery Wednesday in Dallas, the team announced. Chicago White Sox put SS Tim Anderson on IL with hamstring injury The Chicago White Sox placed All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, the team announced. Washington extends North Korea travel ban into 2022 The Biden administration has renewed a Trump-era ban on using U.S. passports to travel to North Korea for an additional year. Atlanta Hawks, Clint Capela reach agreement on 2-year contract extension Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela agreed to a two-year contract extension that will tie him to the franchise through the 2024-25 season. Chiefs star safety Tyrann Mathieu heads to COVID-19 list after positive test Just 11 days before the Kansas City Chiefs' regular-season opener, Pro Bowl safety Tyrann Mathieu is heading to the NFL's reserve/COVID-19 list. Vaccination reduces risk for 'long COVID,' severe illness, study finds Currently available two-dose COVID-19 vaccines reduce a person's risk for severe symptoms, "long" illness and hospitalization with all known variants of the virus, a study published the Lancet found. Judge approves Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan; Sacklers to pay $4.3B Federal bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain approved a bankruptcy settlement Wednesday requiring the Sackler family to pay $4.3 billion and forfeiting ownership of Purdue Pharma for their role in the nation's opioid crisis. Police: One student dead, suspect at large in North Carolina high school shooting Police on Wednesday said a student died after being shot by a suspect, believed to be another student, at Tabor High School in North Carolina. 5 missing, 5 injured after U.S. Navy helicopter crashes into sea near San Diego Five U.S. Navy service members are missing after a military helicopter crashed off the coast of San Diego, authorities said. Milley says it's 'possible' U.S. could help Taliban fight IS-K; Austin doubts Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Wednesday it's "possible" the United States could work with the Taliban in operations against the Islamic State affiliate based in Afghanistan. Office birthday gift earns Kansas woman $20,000 lottery prize A Kansas woman won a $20,000 lottery prize from a ticket she received for free as a birthday gift from her office. U.S. markets start September with modest changes, Nasdaq hits new record The Nasdaq Composite eked out a new record on Wednesday as U.S. markets opened the month of September with modest changes. Watch: Dolphin spotted swimming in flooded Louisiana neighborhood A Louisiana family surveying the damage to their neighborhood after Hurricane Ida found a surprising new neighbor swimming in the floodwaters -- a dolphin. Watch: Diver finds man's stolen property in Wisconsin river 1 1/2 years later A diver in a Wisconsin river found some sunken treasure when he surfaced with a box of valuable jewelry that had been stolen from another man's home a year and a half earlier. Archaeologists uncover dynamic human prehistory across the Arabian Peninsula An extensive archaeological survey of the peninsula's interior has turned up the earliest evidence that human habitation in the region dated to 400,000 years ago. Hurricane Ida: President Joe Biden to visit Louisiana President Joe Biden is scheduled to travel to New Orleans later this week to observe the impacts of Hurricane Ida, the White House announced Wednesday. Kitten survives 230-mile trip in engine compartment of car Animal rescuers in Britain said a kitten survived a journey of about 230 miles from Wales to Leeds, England, in the engine compartment of a car. DoD issues $48M order to support production of CH-53K King Stallion helicopters The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a $48 million order from Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a division of Lockheed Martin, in support of the production of CH-53K heavy-lift helicopters. Mobile home abandoned in the middle of Texas road Authorities in Texas are asking the public for help with an unusual mystery after a mobile home was found abandoned on a trailer in the middle of a road. Paramount bumps 'Top Gun,' 'Mission: Impossible 7,' 'Jackass Forever' again Paramount has postponed the release dates of "Top Gun: Maverick," "Mission: Impossible 7" and "Jackass Forever" again due to COVID-19 surges and the Delta variant. In photos: Scenes from the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan After 20 years, the U.S. military has withdrawn forces from Afghanistan. The last two weeks of the mission in August 2021 were marked by chaos and violence as tens of thousands of Americans and Afghan allies were evacuated as the Taliban regained control of the country. Eight states to allow driver's license on iPhone Eight U.S. states will allow residents to use their driver's license or state ID in Apple Wallet on their iPhone. |
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Texas Abortion Law: Questions and AnswersThe law prohibits abortions before many women even know they’re pregnant, and it will be hard to challenge in the courts. Scenes From Louisiana in Ida’s WakeDays after the Category 4 storm tore through the state, officials urged those who had evacuated not to return, citing interruptions in basic services like power, water and sewerage. Ida’s Heavy Rains Send Louisiana Residents on a Hunt for Clean WaterNearly everyone in Jefferson Parish, next to New Orleans, was experiencing problems with their water service after the power went out. Lines for bottled water were growing. Republicans Flip-Flop on Support for Afghanistan WithdrawalEager to denounce President Biden, some Republicans have flip-flopped on bringing U.S. troops home — making it difficult to discern what they actually believe. With Afghan Retreat, Biden Bucks Foreign Policy EliteThe president, following one of his core beliefs, has put himself at odds with much of the establishment, on the right and left, in Washington and across Europe. Pentagon Leaders Wary of Working With TalibanCooperation with the group in fighting an Islamic State affiliate is “possible,” the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. Life Under the Taliban? A Brother and Sister Tell Their Story.A young man ventured out to explore the new world of Afghanistan. For his sister, it seemed safer to watch through the window. New York Passes Bill Extending Eviction Moratorium to JanuaryNew York is the first state to pass a new measure to protect struggling renters since the Supreme Court whittled away at existing shields against eviction. When Will the Delta Surge End?The variant retreated unexpectedly in Britain and India, but has begun to rebound. The United States may take an even bumpier path, scientists said. Joe Rogan, A Podcasting Giant Who Has Been Dismissive of Vaccination, Has Covid“I got fevers, sweats, and I knew what was going on,” he said in a video on Instagram on Wednesday, after returning from a series of shows in Florida. McCarthy Threatens Technology Firms That Comply With Riot InquiryThe top House Republican said his party would retaliate against any company that cooperated with an order to preserve the phone and social media records of G.O.P. lawmakers. Purdue Pharma Is Dissolved and Sacklers Pay $4.5 Billion to Settle Opioid ClaimsThe ruling in bankruptcy court caps a long legal battle over the fate of a company accused of fueling the opioid epidemic and the family that owns it. Robert Kennedy Was My Dad. His Assassin Doesn’t Deserve Parole.Sirhan Sirhan killed the father I never knew. Why should he go free? Texas Is Trying to Overturn Roe V. Wade All by ItselfOutpacing Mississippi in the race for the worst state for women. Why the Anti-Vaccine Movement Is Getting StrongerAnti-vaccine activists are more politically savvy and dangerous than ever before. How The Texas Abortion Law is Turning Activists Into EnforcersThe Texas abortion law is the latest example of a harrowing trend. What if the Coronavirus Crisis Is Just a Trial Run?The year 2020 gave us a glimpse of something radically new: tensions in politics, finance and geopolitics intersecting with a natural shock on a global scale. To Enable Travel, the World Needs a Vaccine Certification SystemWe need a global vaccine certification system to ease international trade and trips. Race Manners: Dealing with Creepy Questions about RaceYou can't assume you know how your friend will feel about these questions. Your first step should be to find out. Snap Out of It, America: Give Kids the Right to VoteWhen kids are babies, parents should vote for them. As they grow up, they should take on more autonomy, until they finally vote on their own. I Never Knew How Golden My Summers WereSometimes, what’s most important becomes clear only with the passage of time. John Yarmuth Is in Favor of Deficit SpendingJohn Yarmuth is a big fiscal deal. He says we should be open to deficit spending. In the Eyes of God, Does a State Have the Right to Kill a Man?The state of Texas will execute a death row inmate next week. Is capital punishment as it exists in the United States contrary to religious teachings? After Afghanistan Withdrawal, Europe Must Step UpTo strengthen the alliance with America, Europe must step up. The Buying of the American MindGovernment officials can be corrupted — but so can their critics. Joining Plastic, Glass and Metal on the Recycle List: Fake ArtExperts say discredited works of art often resurface on the market again and again, in part because their owners just won’t take no for an answer. The Rise and Fall of ‘ZuckTalk’So, there’s this oratory style that asks for validation while bulldozing through almost any topic, right? How Far Can You Go to Resist Being the Subject of a Viral Video?One boy’s violent act of retribution raises uncomfortable questions about the world we’ve made for children. The Education Lost to the PandemicAn exploration of what students didn’t learn because of the pandemic. ‘I Helped Destroy People’Terry Albury, an idealistic F.B.I. agent, grew so disillusioned by the war on terror that he was willing to leak classified documents — and go to prison for doing it. Want to Know Who Might Run for Governor? Check the N.Y. State Fair.Amid cows and crowds, the State Fair became a destination for potential challengers to Gov. Kathy Hochul, including Letitia James, the state attorney general. Colorado Grand Jury Charges Officers in Death of Elijah McClainA grand jury has issued charges in the 2019 death of Mr. McClain, a young Black man who was put in a chokehold while walking home from a convenience store. Over 60,000 Fake Applications Submitted in Student Aid Scheme, California SaysIt was unclear how much money, if any, was disbursed to the suspicious students. The federal Education Department said it was investigating the suspected fraud. Mueller Scrutinized an Unidentified Member of News Media in Russia InquiryThe scrutiny was one of several new disclosures the Justice Department made about investigative actions involving the news media during the Trump years. Apple Plans Another Tweak to Its Strict App Store RulesThe change, which affects apps like Spotify and Netflix, will allow developers to steer users to their websites rather than the App Store. Mets' Zack Scott Is Arrested on Drunken-Driving ChargeZack Scott was found asleep at the wheel and declined to take a breathalyzer, according to the police in White Plains, N.Y. He had been at a team event hours before. Vatican Clears Brooklyn Bishop of Child Abuse Charges From 1970sBishop Nicholas DiMarzio still faces two lawsuits based on the allegations, which date to his time as a young priest in Jersey City. Biden Affirms Support for Ukraine Against 'Russian Aggression'The Ukrainian president got the Oval Office reception he had long been seeking, after earlier efforts led to his becoming entangled in former President Donald J. Trump’s first impeachment trial. Refugees Are Suffering. This Novelist Won’t Look Away.Rabih Alameddine writes about topics many would rather forget. In his new book, “The Wrong End of the Telescope,” he tells the story of a transgender doctor attempting to care for people fleeing war-torn Syria. Meet the Spotted Skunks. They’ve Been Keeping a Secret From Us.New research using hundreds of DNA samples showed that there are seven species of these hand-standing, stink-spraying mammals. Camille Miceli is the First Female Designer for PucciCamille Miceli once inspired Marc Jacobs, John Galliano and others. Now she’s Pucci’s first female designer. Goalball Teammates Set Paralympic Record for LongevityAsya Miller and Lisa Czechowski, who have won three Paralympic medals as teammates, first competed together at the Sydney Games in 2000. More Recent Articles |
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Unseeded American Sloane Stephens cruised to a straight-sets win over No. 21 seed Cori "Coco" Gauff in the second round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament Wednesday in Flushing, N.Y.
The Justice Department on Wednesday said it launched the first phase of a program requiring department law enforcement officers to wear body cameras.
Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Kenta Maeda underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery Wednesday in Dallas, the team announced.
The Chicago White Sox placed All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, the team announced.
The Biden administration has renewed a Trump-era ban on using U.S. passports to travel to North Korea for an additional year.
Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela agreed to a two-year contract extension that will tie him to the franchise through the 2024-25 season.
Just 11 days before the Kansas City Chiefs' regular-season opener, Pro Bowl safety Tyrann Mathieu is heading to the NFL's reserve/COVID-19 list.
Currently available two-dose COVID-19 vaccines reduce a person's risk for severe symptoms, "long" illness and hospitalization with all known variants of the virus, a study published the Lancet found.
Federal bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain approved a bankruptcy settlement Wednesday requiring the Sackler family to pay $4.3 billion and forfeiting ownership of Purdue Pharma for their role in the nation's opioid crisis.
Police on Wednesday said a student died after being shot by a suspect, believed to be another student, at Tabor High School in North Carolina.
Five U.S. Navy service members are missing after a military helicopter crashed off the coast of San Diego, authorities said.
Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Wednesday it's "possible" the United States could work with the Taliban in operations against the Islamic State affiliate based in Afghanistan.
A Kansas woman won a $20,000 lottery prize from a ticket she received for free as a birthday gift from her office.
The Nasdaq Composite eked out a new record on Wednesday as U.S. markets opened the month of September with modest changes.
A Louisiana family surveying the damage to their neighborhood after Hurricane Ida found a surprising new neighbor swimming in the floodwaters -- a dolphin.
A diver in a Wisconsin river found some sunken treasure when he surfaced with a box of valuable jewelry that had been stolen from another man's home a year and a half earlier.
An extensive archaeological survey of the peninsula's interior has turned up the earliest evidence that human habitation in the region dated to 400,000 years ago.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to travel to New Orleans later this week to observe the impacts of Hurricane Ida, the White House announced Wednesday.
Animal rescuers in Britain said a kitten survived a journey of about 230 miles from Wales to Leeds, England, in the engine compartment of a car.
The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a $48 million order from Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a division of Lockheed Martin, in support of the production of CH-53K heavy-lift helicopters.
Authorities in Texas are asking the public for help with an unusual mystery after a mobile home was found abandoned on a trailer in the middle of a road.
Paramount has postponed the release dates of "Top Gun: Maverick," "Mission: Impossible 7" and "Jackass Forever" again due to COVID-19 surges and the Delta variant.
After 20 years, the U.S. military has withdrawn forces from Afghanistan. The last two weeks of the mission in August 2021 were marked by chaos and violence as tens of thousands of Americans and Afghan allies were evacuated as the Taliban regained control of the country.
Eight U.S. states will allow residents to use their driver's license or state ID in Apple Wallet on their iPhone. 
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