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49ers CB Josh Norman released from hospital after suffering lung injury San Francisco 49ers cornerback Josh Norman has returned to the team after being hospitalized due to a bruised lung that he suffered during Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers. Union: 'Dozens' of Massachusetts troopers quit following state's vaccine mandate A union for Massachusetts police said that dozens of state troopers have quit since the state announced a COVID-19 vaccination mandate. Los Angeles Rams LB Justin Hollins to have pectoral surgery, headed to IR Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Justin Hollins will undergo surgery to repair a partially torn pectoral muscle and is expected to land on injured reserve, head coach Sean McVay said Monday. CDC adds Norway to highest travel advisory The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday moved Norway to its highest travel warning for U.S. citizens considering visiting the Scandinavian country. Pelicans' Zion Williamson to be ready for regular season after foot surgery New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson sustained a broken right foot during the off-season but should be able to return in time for the start of the regular season. Hurricane Sam weakens, is expected to further regroup Hurricane Sam weakened slightly Monday but remained a major storm and was expected to further strengthen, forecasters said. Judge panel allows NYC vaccine mandate for teachers to take effect A three-judge panel on Monday dissolved an injunction, allowing New York City's mandate for public school employees to go into effect as Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered educators to get vaccinated by Friday. North Korea fires unidentified projectile into the sea North Korea fired an unidentified projectile eastward into the Sea of Japan at 6:40 a.m. local time Tuesday, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said. 'Cobra Kai,' 'Karate Kid' actor Martin Kove gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars' "Cobra Kai" and "Karate Kid" actor Martin Kove was the first celebrity booted from Season 30 of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night. Michael Porter Jr. agrees to 5-year, $207M extension with Denver Nuggets The Denver Nuggets and standout forward Michael Porter Jr. have reached an agreement on a five-year designated maximum contract extension. Woman charged with starting Fawn Fire in California Alexandra Souverneva, 30, was charged with felony arson for allegedly starting the 8,559-acre Fawn Fire in California while attempting to hike to Canada. Texas death row prisoner Rick Rhoades seeks stay on jury discrimination grounds A Texas death row prisoner convicted of killing two brothers in 1991 sought a stay of execution from the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, one day before his scheduled execution. Amazon 'The Boys' spinoff announces cast Amazon Studios greenlit its spinoff to its series 'The Boys' on Monday and announced its cast. The spinoff will be set in a college for young superheroes. California to permanently send mail ballots to all voters California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law Monday permanently extending a practice requiring election officials to send mail ballots to all eligible voters for every election. Newly reinstated WR Josh Gordon to sign with Kansas City Chiefs Former All-Pro wide receiver Josh Gordon, who was recently reinstated from an indefinite suspension, is signing with the Kansas City Chiefs. Person of interest in Florida teen's disappearance found dead A person of interest in the disappearance of a 19-year-old Florida woman was found dead Monday at a Seminole County apartment complex, sheriff's officials announced. Diets high in produce boost mental health in children, teens, study finds Children who eat a diet high in fruit and fruit and vegetables have better mental health, a study published Monday by the journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health found. Los Angeles County to dismiss nearly 60,000 marijuana convictions District Attorney George Gascon announced Monday that Los Angeles County will dismiss nearly 60,000 marijuana convictions for cases dating back as far as three decades. Rocket Lab wins Space Force contract to develop new rocket system California-based Rocket Lab has won a contract for $24.35 million from the U.S. Space Force to develop an upper stage for the company's Neutron rocket system. Volcanic-driven climate change aided the dinosaurs' rise to power A few hundred million years before an asteroid wiped the dinosaurs out, a series of volcanic eruptions accelerated their rise to power. R. Kelly convicted of sex trafficking, racketeering A federal jury on Monday found R&B singer R. Kelly guilty on charges he sexually assaulted women and girls for years. Dow gains 71 points, S&P and Nasdaq drop to start final week of September The Dow Jones Industrial Average started the week in the green while the other two major indexes dipped Monday. Homicide rate rose 29.4% in record 2020 increase, new FBI report shows The homicide rate was up a record 29.4% in 2020 over 2019, FBI figures released Monday show. |
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Republicans Block Government Funding, Refusing to Lift Debt LimitSenate Republicans opposed legislation to avert a government shutdown and prevent a debt default at a critical moment for Democrats’ domestic agenda. Sinema to Raise Money From Business Groups That Oppose Budget BillFive groups invited association members to an undisclosed location on Tuesday afternoon to write checks for between $1,000 and $5,800, payable to Sinema for Arizona. Schools Scramble to Feed Students Amid ShortagesSchools across the country are offering less healthy lunch options as they struggle with dwindling supplies, delayed shipments and fewer cafeteria workers. Murders Spiked in 2020 in Cities Across the United StatesThe year-to-year increase in homicides from 2019 was the largest since national record-keeping began in 1960. But overall, major crimes declined last year. NBA Vaccine Skeptics Speak OutMore than 90 percent of players have received at least one dose of the vaccine, but some, like Nets guard Kyrie Irving, won’t say if they have been or plan to be vaccinated. R. Kelly Is Convicted On All Counts After Decades of Accusations of AbuseThe singer, who for years dominated the world of R&B music, was found guilty of being the ringleader of a decades-long scheme to recruit women and underage girls for sex. Olaf Scholz is a Winner but Not Chancellor — Yet.Olaf Scholz, the leader of the center-left Social Democrats, narrowly won the night. But now the hard part begins — building a durable governing coalition. Mapping Losses for Angela Merkel's Party in German VoteThe conservatives who have been the dominant force in modern German politics suffered their worst defeat, while the Social Democrats and Greens made gains. How the Pentagon Could Be Helping to Fight WildfiresThe military’s satellites excel at spotting new blazes, but for decades they have been mostly off limits to civilian firefighters. Intelligence Agencies Pushed to Use More Commercial SatellitesCongress wants the government to turn to the private sector to augment the capabilities of highly classified spy satellites. Ford Will Build 4 Factories in a Big Electric Vehicle PushThe automaker and a supplier will spend $11.4 billion on three battery factories and a truck plant, creating 11,000 jobs. Kaplan and Rosengren, Fed Presidents Under Fire for Trades, Will Step DownRobert S. Kaplan will exit his role as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas next month. Eric S. Rosengren, the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, is also retiring earlier than planned. Why Haitians in Chile Keep Heading North to the U.S.Many of the Haitian migrants who recently entered Texas had taken refuge for years in Chile. Some said they faced increasing joblessness, poverty and hostility there. This Is No Way to Run a Democracy“What the country really needs is some sort of Biden-Get-Your-Groove-Back campaign.” How a Princeton Economist Teaches ResilienceThrough the pandemic, Markus Brunnermeier conducted remarkable video seminars with leading thinkers in his field. Biden Versus Centrists Living in the PastDo centrists realize that 2021 isn't 1999? When Medical Ethics Collide With Basic FairnessToo many people remain stubbornly stuck to the steady diet of lies they’ve been fed for months. The A.C.L.U. Errs on R.B.G.A bad tweet reveals a rift over gender and reproduction. Can Beto O’Rourke Turn Texas Blue?The politician talks about the fight for voting rights and a potential run for governor. Democrats Face a Reckoning With ThemselvesThe party’s agenda depends on last-minute compromise. What if America Had Learned From New York City?How many lives could have been saved if others across the country had seen themselves in New Yorkers? It’s Not Just the Larry Nassar Case. We Are Failing Sexual Assault Victims Across the Country.The Nassar case highlights a nationwide problem. Why We Can’t Quit Muhammad AliHe’s our favorite combatant-saint. The Mendacity of Joe BidenNo White House fact sheet about other policies that benefited Black people can hide the fact that Haitian migrants at the southern border were treated like animals. We Did the Research: Masks Work, and You Should Choose a Surgical MaskOne of the largest studies to date shows masks work. Germany’s Elections Show the Country Is StuckAfter Sunday’s equivocal elections, the country is headed for more of the same. Finding Memories in Reused Food Containers Like Cool WhipThe containers we use over and over, from Cool Whip tubs to Taster’s Choice jars, can evoke stronger feelings than the food that came in them. How Billy Strings Picked His Way to the Other SideAt 28, the singer and guitarist is bluegrass’s new transgressive star. A decade ago, he didn’t expect to live this long. Jonathan Franzen’s ‘Crossroads,’ a Mellow, ’70s-Era Heartbreaker That Starts a TrilogyIn Franzen’s new novel, the members of a suburban Chicago family headed by a pastor confront crises of faith and morality. Woke Words With John McWhorter, a Times Virtual EventJoin the writer and linguist on Oct. 14 for an evening of conversation and song, examining the words we continue to grapple with. General Milley Back in the Center of a Political BattleGen. Mark Milley will appear in what could be the most significant televised congressional hearing involving senior military leaders in years. Cancer Without Chemotherapy: ‘A Totally Different World’A growing number of cancer patients, especially those with breast and lung cancers, are being spared the dreaded treatment in favor of other options. Gas Shortages and Long Lines Upend Britons’ Daily LivesGetting to work, driving a taxi, making an ambulance run: Fuel shortages and long lines at gas stations have Britons scrambling to make trips they once took for granted. A.C.L.U. Apologizes for Tweet That Altered Quote by Justice GinsburgThe organization acknowledged that changing references from women to people was a mistake — albeit a well-intentioned one. North Korea Launches Short-Range Missile as Country’s Envoy Speaks at U.N.The launch came just three days after the sister of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the country would consider holding a meeting with the South and declaring an official end to the Korean War. American Siblings Barred From Leaving China for 3 Years Return to U.S.Their release coincided with an agreement on Friday that cleared the way for a senior executive of Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecommunications giant, to return to China. Canada Doubles Its Afghan Refugee Resettlement Target to 40,000 PeopleThe official announcement was made by Canada’s foreign minister on Monday evening, speaking at the United Nations General Assembly. Man Who Blackmailed Girls to Send Explicit Images Is Sentenced to 20 YearsJoshua Henry Punt, 39, posed online as a teenager and preyed on girls ranging in age from 12 to 16 in states across the country, the federal authorities said. Biden Administration Plans to Publish Proposed Rule to Preserve DACAA proposed rule could save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which a federal judge in Texas found unlawful in July. Am I Too Old to Keep the Bargain With My Kids?As an older parent of young children, I feel that I am holding a big secret — my own mortality. Who Is Luis Felber? An Interview With Lena Dunham's HusbandThe British-Peruvian musician, who is now married to Lena Dunham, talks music, “conscious drinking” and his new relationship. And the Award for Best Actor in a Tux Goes to …If a Broadway return heralded by the 74th Tony Awards suggested it’s time to suit up again, the live show pointed to a dress code with very few don’ts. Hakuho, Japan's Most Decorated Sumo Wrestler, Retires at 36The Mongolia-born champion, known for flouting tradition and for his sometimes rough tactics, won his final tournament in July. More Recent Articles |
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San Francisco 49ers cornerback Josh Norman has returned to the team after being hospitalized due to a bruised lung that he suffered during Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers.
A union for Massachusetts police said that dozens of state troopers have quit since the state announced a COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Justin Hollins will undergo surgery to repair a partially torn pectoral muscle and is expected to land on injured reserve, head coach Sean McVay said Monday.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday moved Norway to its highest travel warning for U.S. citizens considering visiting the Scandinavian country.
New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson sustained a broken right foot during the off-season but should be able to return in time for the start of the regular season.
Hurricane Sam weakened slightly Monday but remained a major storm and was expected to further strengthen, forecasters said.
A three-judge panel on Monday dissolved an injunction, allowing New York City's mandate for public school employees to go into effect as Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered educators to get vaccinated by Friday.
North Korea fired an unidentified projectile eastward into the Sea of Japan at 6:40 a.m. local time Tuesday, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
"Cobra Kai" and "Karate Kid" actor Martin Kove was the first celebrity booted from Season 30 of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night.
The Denver Nuggets and standout forward Michael Porter Jr. have reached an agreement on a five-year designated maximum contract extension.
Alexandra Souverneva, 30, was charged with felony arson for allegedly starting the 8,559-acre Fawn Fire in California while attempting to hike to Canada.
A Texas death row prisoner convicted of killing two brothers in 1991 sought a stay of execution from the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, one day before his scheduled execution.
Amazon Studios greenlit its spinoff to its series 'The Boys' on Monday and announced its cast. The spinoff will be set in a college for young superheroes.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law Monday permanently extending a practice requiring election officials to send mail ballots to all eligible voters for every election.
Former All-Pro wide receiver Josh Gordon, who was recently reinstated from an indefinite suspension, is signing with the Kansas City Chiefs.
A person of interest in the disappearance of a 19-year-old Florida woman was found dead Monday at a Seminole County apartment complex, sheriff's officials announced.
Children who eat a diet high in fruit and fruit and vegetables have better mental health, a study published Monday by the journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health found.
District Attorney George Gascon announced Monday that Los Angeles County will dismiss nearly 60,000 marijuana convictions for cases dating back as far as three decades.
California-based Rocket Lab has won a contract for $24.35 million from the U.S. Space Force to develop an upper stage for the company's Neutron rocket system.
A few hundred million years before an asteroid wiped the dinosaurs out, a series of volcanic eruptions accelerated their rise to power.
A federal jury on Monday found R&B singer R. Kelly guilty on charges he sexually assaulted women and girls for years.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average started the week in the green while the other two major indexes dipped Monday.
The homicide rate was up a record 29.4% in 2020 over 2019, FBI figures released Monday show. 
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