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49ers' JaMycal Hasty out indefinitely; status of Elijah Mitchell, Trey Sermon uncertain Three of the San Francisco 49ers' four running backs suffered injuries during Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles, with backup tailback JaMycal Hasty expected to have an extended absence. Tropical Storm Rose projected to strengthen as it moves across Atlantic Tropical Storm Rose, the 17th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, is moving across the open Atlantic but appears that it won't make landfall anywhere, forecasters said Monday. Tropical Storm Peter projected to bring rains, wind to islands in Caribbean Tropical Storm Peter, the 16th named system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, is projected to pass multiple islands in the Caribbean in the coming days. 63 endangered African penguins killed by swarm of bees A group of 63 endangered African penguins was found dead in South Africa after apparently having been killed by a swarm of bees. Travis Zajac signs 1-day contract, retires with New Jersey Devils Veteran center Travis Zajac signed a one-day contract Monday to retire with the New Jersey Devils. At least 6 killed by gunman in shooting spree at Russia's Perm State University At least six people were killed and more than two dozen were injured at a university campus in central Russia on Monday after authorities say a gunman opened fire and targeted victims at random. Summer snow creates wintry scenes around Yellowstone Astronomical summer might not end for another day, but high-elevation areas in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming all saw their first snowfalls of the season this weekend, with more snow showers in the forecast. Two Republican operatives charged with soliciting foreign campaign contribution Republican political operatives Jesse R. Benton and Roy Douglas "Doug" Wead were indicted for conspiring to illegally solicit a campaign contribution from a Russian national in 2016. Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to amended LA indictment Disgraced former Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein pleaded guilty Monday to an amended indictment accusing him of sexually assaulting five women in Los Angeles. Indianapolis Colts' Carson Wentz dealing with two sprained ankles Indianapolis Colts quarterback Carson Wentz is in danger of missing his team's key Week 3 divisional game against the Tennessee Titans because of two sprained ankles. Oklahoma sets 7 execution dates after 6-year hiatus The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday scheduled the executions of seven men, setting the stage for the state to carry out its first lethal injection in more than six years. Democrats insert debt ceiling suspension into bill avoiding gov't shutdown Democratic leaders on Monday announced they will insert a measure raising nation's debt ceiling into a bill to fund government operations in a move likely to spark a showdown with Republicans. Two students shot at Virginia high school; suspect in custody Two students were shot and a suspect was taken into custody after a shooting at a high school in Virginia on Monday, police said. Watch: Royals' Salvador Perez passes Johnny Bench with 46th home run of 2021 Kansas City Royals slugger Salvador Perez belted his 46th home run of the 2021 season, breaking Baseball Hall of Fame member Johnny Bench's single-season record for homers by a catcher. U.S. COVID-19 death toll surpasses total of 1918 Spanish flu pandemic The death toll from COVID-19 surpassed that of the 1918 Spanish flu outbreak Monday, making it the deadliest pandemic in U.S. history, according to a count compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Border agents criticized for treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas Images and videos taken by journalists and widely shared on social media show agents on horseback charging and herding migrants attempting to cross the Rio Grande, including an agent swinging his reins toward a migrant. Arkansas man sues Texas doctor under 6-week abortion law A disbarred Arkansas lawyer sued a Texas doctor who said he performed an abortion that violated Texas' 6-week abortion ban, saying he hoped to test the constitutionality of the law. Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan tests positive for COVID-19 Rep. Tim Ryan, an Ohio Democrat who has announced a run for the U.S. Senate in 2022, revealed Monday he has contracted COVID-19. Eagles put TE Zach Ertz on COVID-19 list; OG Brandon Brooks has pectoral injury The Philadelphia Eagles placed veteran tight end Zach Ertz on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday, the team announced. Study: Exercise benefits heart, but could increase calcium deposits in arteries Physical activity, though generally beneficial for the heart, may in some cases increase a person's risk for heart disease, a study published Monday by the journal Heart found. CDC designates Antigua, Bermuda, Guyana as "very high" COVID-19 travel risks The U.S. Centers for Disease Control on Monday designated Antigua and Barbuda, Bermuda and Guyana as "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 travel risks. Air Force Special Operations looking to test amphibious MC-130J in 2022 Air Force Special Operations aims to test the MC-130J Hercules transport aircraft's amphibious capability in 2022, the commander said Monday. BTS praise youth response to COVID at opening of U.N. General Assembly The 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly began on a distinctly musical note Monday with an appearance by K-pop supergroup BTS, who had words of encouragement for young people facing COVID-19. Ontario man collects his second big lottery prize in under a year An Ontario man welcomed his second dose of lottery luck when he scored a $78,000 prize less than a year after winning $39,000. |
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U.S. to Lift Pandemic Travel Restrictions, Easing Tension With EuropeTravelers who provide proof of full vaccination against the coronavirus before boarding a flight will be able to enter the United States. N.Y.C. Schools' Covid Strategy: Test More, but Keep Classrooms OpenMayor Bill de Blasio announced weekly testing of students and relaxed quarantine rules but continued to resist mandatory vaccination of schoolchildren. Deported by U.S., Haitians Are in Shock: ‘I Don’t Know This Country’Haitians who lived abroad for years have been returned to a country in crisis that they barely recognize — often, they say, without a hearing. Biden to Raise the Cap on Refugees to 125,000The move indicates the president’s intention to open the country’s doors after four years in which the Trump administration sought to prevent refugees from settling in the United States. After Setback, Democrats Vow to Push Ahead on Immigration OverhaulAfter a top Senate official rejected a proposal to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants, Democrats said they would craft an alternative. Abortion Lawsuits Target Texas Doctor Who Said He Violated LawThe suits, brought by men in Arkansas and Illinois, appear to be the first under a state law that bans most abortions after the six-week mark. Justice Dept. Urges Supreme Court to Uphold Roe v. WadeThe department also sought permission to present oral arguments in December when the court hears a case challenging Mississippi’s restrictive abortion law. Global Markets Swoon as Worries Mount Over Superpowers’ PlansThe S&P 500 closed down 1.7 percent over a number of jitters, like China’s sputtering real estate market and the phasing out of stimulus measures in the United States. Democrats to Pair Spending Bill With Raising Debt Ceiling, Pressuring G.O.P.The approach essentially dares Republicans to follow through on their threats to oppose increasing the debt limit, by coupling it with urgently needed federal spending. France’s Macron Takes on U.S., a Big Gamble Even for a Risk-TakerFor President Emmanuel Macron of France, a debacle over a lost submarine deal with Australia suggests that the NATO alliance is debilitated through lack of trust. Dear Joe Manchin: Coal Isn’t Your State’s FutureCoal's glory days ended during the Reagan era, and they aren't coming back. America Is Being Held for Ransom. It Needs to Fight Back.Businesses attacked. Data stolen. Miles of pipeline shut down. The scourge of ransomware is worse than ever. The Cancel Culture Panic and Middle-Aged SadnessIt's painful to feel repelled by the sensibilities of the young. Australia is Making a Risky Bet on the U.S.Australia has thrust itself into a central role in America’s rivalry with China. Why Covid Vaccines for Kids Are Taking the F.D.A. So LongThe F.D.A. needs a new system for responding to pandemics. Norm Macdonald’s Comedy Was Quite ChristianHis faith is key to understanding his comic legacy. The Economic Mistake Democrats Are Finally ConfrontingThe left needs to think as much about supply as it does about demand. What the College Tenure Fight Is Really AboutIt’s a proxy for a larger debate about the meaning of academic freedom and the priorities of higher education. I'm a Texas Abortion Provider. My Work Serves the Community.Navigating care for pregnancy and abortion in Texas is impossible. Does the U.S. Economy Still Need Booster Shots?This week, the Federal Reserve may hint at an answer. We Need Trees, and Trees Need UsIf citizens in construction-besotted Nashville can find the political will to preserve their trees, any city can. Sept. 18 Was No Jan. 6.Sept. 18 was no Jan. 6. What Is 23andMe Doing With Your DNA?C.E.O. Anne Wojcicki grapples with the ethical questions that come with building a business on customers’ personal information. After Afghanistan, We Need to Save Expertise From the ExpertsWe need a new definition of expertise that relies more on track records and less on credentials and the narrow forms of knowledge they reward. An Architect Who’s Known for Aesthetic Purity and Counts Kanye West as a ClientThe cult Swiss talent Valerio Olgiati creates austere, often concrete spaces that eschew references to history or place. Glimpses of ‘Lost Tribe’ Jewish Communities in India and MyanmarOften overlooked, the communities in South and Southeast Asia complicate notions of Jewish identity while emphasizing its malleability. Is Drake Tired of Drake?“Certified Lover Boy” dominated the charts, but something seems to have shifted in the most influential pop star of the past decade. Sustainability and Climate Change: Join the Conversation with ExpertsEach episode of Netting Zero brings together New York Times journalists with climate experts from business, policy, government, and civil society. Join us on Sept. 23 to discuss transport and logistics. Covid Showed Us What Keynes Always KnewHow the pandemic and events of the last decade upended economic policy. The Moon Crater Where NASA Will Send Its Viper RoverThe agency picked the Nobile crater near the lunar south pole to seek frozen water that will be essential to future astronaut missions. Reuben Klamer, Mastermind of the Game of Life, Dies at 99He developed an estimated 200 toys and other items, including a phaser rifle for “Star Trek.” But his best-known product was a game for “literally everyone on earth.” Royal Dutch Shell Is Selling Its Permian Basin Oil Holdings to ConocoPhillipsThe deal with ConocoPhillips comes with oil prices high, Permian production strong and Shell under pressure to move faster to cut carbon emissions. Glitch Reveals Ballot Choices of N.Y.C. Voters, Including Mayor’s SonThe Board of Elections inadvertently allowed the mayoral primary votes of 378 New Yorkers, including Dante de Blasio, to become public, a report found. BTS Took Center Stage at the U.N. Over One Million Fans Watched Live.The boy band’s seven members accompanied President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, who designated them as special presidential envoy for future generations and culture. Anthony Johnson, Actor Known for ‘Friday,’ Dies at 55Mr. Johnson, whose other film credits include “House Party” and “Menace II Society,” died on Sept. 6, his agent said. C.I.A. Officer Suffers Havana Syndrome SymptomsThe officer, who had been traveling in India with the agency’s director, was given medical attention after an unexplained incident triggered injuries. Washington Post Adds 41 Editing Jobs as It ExpandsThe roles include two new deputy managing editors and a number of positions for other editors as the news outlet expands its national and international coverage. Bezos Puts $1 Billion of $10 Billion Climate Pledge Into ConservationA year after announcing the Bezos Earth Fund, the Amazon founder detailed how some of the money would be spent. Mnuchin’s Private Equity Fund Raises $2.5 BillionThe former Treasury secretary has attracted investment from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. Russia Vaccinates Indigenous Yamal Herders Against COVID-19Covid has reached even the Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic. So vaccination teams are following, and finding ways to inoculate nomadic herders. The W.N.B.A.'s Seattle Storm Are Winners. The City Should Fully Embrace ThemInside the arena, Seattle Storm fans bring the passion. Outside, the city has yet to fully embrace a team that has won four W.N.B.A. championships. Meet TikTok's Running HeroErin Azar, a.k.a. Mrs. Space Cadet on TikTok, invited followers to join her, “a slightly overweight person who drinks too much beer,” as she trains for a marathon. She didn’t anticipate millions would respond. At 75, the Ojai Music Festival Stays Focused on the FutureThis storied California haven of contemporary classical music returned, organized by the composer John Adams. More Recent Articles |
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Three of the San Francisco 49ers' four running backs suffered injuries during Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles, with backup tailback JaMycal Hasty expected to have an extended absence.
Tropical Storm Rose, the 17th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, is moving across the open Atlantic but appears that it won't make landfall anywhere, forecasters said Monday.
Tropical Storm Peter, the 16th named system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, is projected to pass multiple islands in the Caribbean in the coming days.
A group of 63 endangered African penguins was found dead in South Africa after apparently having been killed by a swarm of bees.
Veteran center Travis Zajac signed a one-day contract Monday to retire with the New Jersey Devils.
At least six people were killed and more than two dozen were injured at a university campus in central Russia on Monday after authorities say a gunman opened fire and targeted victims at random.
Astronomical summer might not end for another day, but high-elevation areas in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming all saw their first snowfalls of the season this weekend, with more snow showers in the forecast.
Republican political operatives Jesse R. Benton and Roy Douglas "Doug" Wead were indicted for conspiring to illegally solicit a campaign contribution from a Russian national in 2016.
Disgraced former Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein pleaded guilty Monday to an amended indictment accusing him of sexually assaulting five women in Los Angeles.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Carson Wentz is in danger of missing his team's key Week 3 divisional game against the Tennessee Titans because of two sprained ankles.
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday scheduled the executions of seven men, setting the stage for the state to carry out its first lethal injection in more than six years.
Democratic leaders on Monday announced they will insert a measure raising nation's debt ceiling into a bill to fund government operations in a move likely to spark a showdown with Republicans.
Two students were shot and a suspect was taken into custody after a shooting at a high school in Virginia on Monday, police said.
Kansas City Royals slugger Salvador Perez belted his 46th home run of the 2021 season, breaking Baseball Hall of Fame member Johnny Bench's single-season record for homers by a catcher.
The death toll from COVID-19 surpassed that of the 1918 Spanish flu outbreak Monday, making it the deadliest pandemic in U.S. history, according to a count compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Images and videos taken by journalists and widely shared on social media show agents on horseback charging and herding migrants attempting to cross the Rio Grande, including an agent swinging his reins toward a migrant.
A disbarred Arkansas lawyer sued a Texas doctor who said he performed an abortion that violated Texas' 6-week abortion ban, saying he hoped to test the constitutionality of the law.
Rep. Tim Ryan, an Ohio Democrat who has announced a run for the U.S. Senate in 2022, revealed Monday he has contracted COVID-19.
The Philadelphia Eagles placed veteran tight end Zach Ertz on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday, the team announced.
Physical activity, though generally beneficial for the heart, may in some cases increase a person's risk for heart disease, a study published Monday by the journal Heart found.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control on Monday designated Antigua and Barbuda, Bermuda and Guyana as "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 travel risks.
Air Force Special Operations aims to test the MC-130J Hercules transport aircraft's amphibious capability in 2022, the commander said Monday.
The 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly began on a distinctly musical note Monday with an appearance by K-pop supergroup BTS, who had words of encouragement for young people facing COVID-19.
An Ontario man welcomed his second dose of lottery luck when he scored a $78,000 prize less than a year after winning $39,000. 
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