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California Gov. Gavin Newsom projected to defeat recall vote California Gov. Gavin Newsom was projected to defeat a vote to recall him from office as votes rolled in Tuesday night. Four Minn. residents found fatally shot in SUV abandoned in Wis. cornfield Authorities said Tuesday they are investigating the deaths of four people from Minnesota whose bodies were found over the weekend in an SUV abandoned in a western Wisconsin cornfield. San Francisco 49ers' Raheem Mostert to have season-ending knee surgery San Francisco 49ers starting running back Raheem Mostert will miss the remainder of the 2021 season because of a significant knee injury. Houston Rockets, guard John Wall agree to work together on trade Houston Rockets veteran point guard John Wall won't play for the organization in the 2021-22 season. New Orleans Saints' Michael Thomas, seven others test positive for COVID-19 The status of Sunday's divisional game between the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers is in question after eight members of the Saints organization tested positive for COVID-19. Milwaukee Brewers great Ryan Braun retires after 14-year career Milwaukee Brewers great Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP who finished as the franchise's home run king, announced his retirement Tuesday after 14 MLB seasons. Nicholas causes power outages, floods streets in Texas, Louisiana Tropical Storm Nicholas brought heavy rains and left hundreds of thousands without power as it made landfall on the Gulf Coast as a Category 1 hurricane early Tuesday. Aaron Gordon agrees to 4-year, $92M extension with Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon has agreed to a four-year contract extension with the franchise, his agent confirmed Tuesday. Secretary of State Antony Blinken defends Afghanistan withdrawal Secretary of State Antony Blinken for the second day defended the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as he testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Justice Department restricts use of chokeholds, no-knock warrants Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday that the Justice Department will tighten restrictions on when its agencies can use chokeholds, carotid restraints and no-knock entries. Haiti's top prosecutor seeks charges against PM Ariel Henry in president's death Haiti's top prosecutor said he is seeking charges against Prime Minister Ariel Henry in relation to the assassination of the late President Jovenel Moise. Microplastic pollution in European lakes is more extensive than scientists thought Lakes across Europe host larger concentrations of microplastic pollution than previously estimated. U.S. Army sets deadline for service members to get vaccinated against COVID-19 Active-duty units of the U.S. Army must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 15 or face discipline, the branch announced Tuesday. Elizabeth Warren calls for Wells Fargo to split banking from financial services Senator Elizabeth Warren has asked the Federal Reserve to force Wells Fargo to split its banking activities from its financial services businesses. Ex-cops plead not guilty to federal charges in George Floyd case Four former Minneapolis police officers pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal civil rights charges related to the killing of George Floyd last year. Marines advancing anti-ship missile as part of force modernization plan The Marine Corps is moving forward with developing a ship-killing missile that's central to a long-range restructuring of the military, the branch said Tuesday. Navy, Marines enter Middle East-based U.S. 5th Fleet for training The U.S. Navy's Essex Amphibious Ready Group and the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit has entered the Arabian Sea to begin training exercises, the Navy said on Tuesday. 'Saturday Night Live' veteran Norm Macdonald dies of cancer at 61 Norm Macdonald's managers confirmed to trades and newspapers that the 61-year-old comedian died Tuesday, following a private battle with cancer. Dino-killing asteroid set the stage for evolution of modern snakes According to a new study, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs triggered a period of accelerated diversification among snakes. Missouri man's 'random' lottery numbers pay off after several years A Missouri man won a $64,000 lottery jackpot using a "random" set of numbers he ended up using for several years. Watch: Scottish charity asking for public's help with squirrel survey A Scottish conservation charity is calling on residents to act as volunteer "squirrel spotters" for its annual Great Scottish Squirrel Survey. Study: Moderna COVID-19 vaccine immunity lasts 6 months Immunity from the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine lasts for at least six months, and there is no indication that fully vaccinated people will need a booster shot, a small study published Tuesday by Science found. Watch: Necklace urn containing ashes found in Missouri Walmart parking lot A Missouri woman who found an urn necklace containing a loved one's ashes in a Walmart parking lot is trying to find the rightful owner of the precious item. |
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As California Votes, It Rethinks Its Tradition of Direct DemocracyAny proposed changes to a century-old recall law are likely to be met with stiff opposition from Republicans, who see it as one of the last avenues of influence in a Democratic-led state. Woodward’s Book on Trump Describes General's Secret Calls to ChinaIn a sign of his concerns, the nation’s highest-ranking military officer also gathered commanders to remind them of the safeguards in the nuclear launch procedures. Ex-U.S. Intelligence Officers Admit to Hacking Crimes in Work for EmiratisThey were among a trend of Americans working for foreign governments trying to build their cyberoperation abilities. New York Will Soon Lose 1 House Seat. The G.O.P. Might Lose 5.A new bipartisan commission is drawing up district lines, but New York Democratic leaders are laying the groundwork to take over the redistricting process. Democrats Propose New Voting Rights BillThe stripped-down measure is intended to demonstrate party unity in the face of Republican opposition to new federal voting standards. Democratic Divisions Flare Over Tax Increases and Drug PricingIn both the House and the Senate, Democrats are working to resolve their internal differences on a huge social policy measure that will require near-total unity to pass. House Bill Raises Chance for Global Pact to Curb Corporate Tax HavensSeveral big details remain to be worked out before an international October deadline. Have We Reshaped Middle East Politics or Started to Mimic It?America is displaying political tribalism like what we tried to quell elsewhere. When Politics Isn’t About PrincipleFrom vaccine mandates to religious liberty, your allies often matter more than your ideology. Don’t Get BezosedA spyware flaw, Elizabeth Holmes and my latest Facebook alert. California Is Not So Special After AllIf Gavin Newsom wins, it will most likely be less a vote of confidence than a resounding rejection of the right-wing Republican agenda. Slogans Don’t Save LivesAmerica needs safer streets, not empty slogans. How Is Climate Change Altering Your Favorite Places?We’d like to hear from readers all over the world about how climate change is affecting your favorite places. How to End the Covid PandemicNine months after the first Covid vaccine was approved for use, most of the world’s 7.8 billion people have yet to receive even a single shot. Bitcoin in El Salvador Shows the Fantasy Is Getting RealThe biggest worry about Bitcoin is that politicians will start taking it seriously. What Do Working Families Think of the Child Tax Credit?In focus groups, many said work is the price of admission for eligibility for government benefits like the expanded child tax credit. George W. Bush 2021, Meet George W. Bush 2001The former president was an active participant in the politics he now bemoans. How Colson Whitehead Writes About Our ‘Big Wild Country’The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist finds inspiration in zombies, history, comics and midcentury furniture. What Game Theory Says About China’s StrategyThe classic “salami slicing” tactic is to move against a foe in small increments, staying below the threshold that will provoke a response. SpaceX's Latest Mission Will Launch Four People Into OrbitThe Inspiration4 mission shows private spaceflight’s promise, but also how far it has to go before just about anyone can travel to orbit. Black in Bloom, a Times Virtual EventAs part of our series Black History, Continued, we explore moments of joy in the outdoors through vivid stories of Black surfers, foragers and others on Sept. 19. Norm Macdonald, ‘Saturday Night Live’ Comedian, Dies at 61Acerbic and sometimes controversial, he became familiar to millions as the show’s “Weekend Update” anchor from 1994 to 1998. Haiti Prosecutor Says Evidence Links Prime Minister to President’s KillingThe country’s chief prosecutor wants Ariel Henry, the acting prime minister, to answer questions about the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse this summer. Justice Dept. to Investigate Georgia PrisonsThe department also announced limits on federal officers’ use of widely criticized policing tactics. Prominent Chinese #MeToo Figure Vows to Appeal After Losing CaseZhou Xiaoxuan, a former television intern, became a leading voice in the movement after accusing a star presenter of assault. Pope Francis Criticizes Political Use of ChristianityOn a four-day visit to Slovakia and Hungary, Francis had strong words for those who wield Christian symbols for personal gain. California Wildfires Threaten Giant SequoiasSome of the world’s largest trees are at risk after the fires were sparked by lightning last week. Colson Whitehead’s Warmhearted Novel of a 1960s Crime Caper in Harlem“Harlem Shuffle” luxuriates in the seedy spaces of late night, “when the straight world slept and the bent got to work.” Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Most Beautiful Man I Had Ever Seen’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. The Triple Crown Is in His Reach. The M.V.P. Probably Isn’t.Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is having a season for the ages, but he’ll have a hard time catching Shohei Ohtani. More Recent Articles |
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom was projected to defeat a vote to recall him from office as votes rolled in Tuesday night.
Authorities said Tuesday they are investigating the deaths of four people from Minnesota whose bodies were found over the weekend in an SUV abandoned in a western Wisconsin cornfield.
San Francisco 49ers starting running back Raheem Mostert will miss the remainder of the 2021 season because of a significant knee injury.
Houston Rockets veteran point guard John Wall won't play for the organization in the 2021-22 season.
The status of Sunday's divisional game between the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers is in question after eight members of the Saints organization tested positive for COVID-19.
Milwaukee Brewers great Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP who finished as the franchise's home run king, announced his retirement Tuesday after 14 MLB seasons.
Tropical Storm Nicholas brought heavy rains and left hundreds of thousands without power as it made landfall on the Gulf Coast as a Category 1 hurricane early Tuesday.
Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon has agreed to a four-year contract extension with the franchise, his agent confirmed Tuesday.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken for the second day defended the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as he testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday that the Justice Department will tighten restrictions on when its agencies can use chokeholds, carotid restraints and no-knock entries.
Haiti's top prosecutor said he is seeking charges against Prime Minister Ariel Henry in relation to the assassination of the late President Jovenel Moise.
Lakes across Europe host larger concentrations of microplastic pollution than previously estimated.
Active-duty units of the U.S. Army must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 15 or face discipline, the branch announced Tuesday.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has asked the Federal Reserve to force Wells Fargo to split its banking activities from its financial services businesses.
Four former Minneapolis police officers pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal civil rights charges related to the killing of George Floyd last year.
The Marine Corps is moving forward with developing a ship-killing missile that's central to a long-range restructuring of the military, the branch said Tuesday.
The U.S. Navy's Essex Amphibious Ready Group and the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit has entered the Arabian Sea to begin training exercises, the Navy said on Tuesday.
Norm Macdonald's managers confirmed to trades and newspapers that the 61-year-old comedian died Tuesday, following a private battle with cancer.
According to a new study, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs triggered a period of accelerated diversification among snakes.
A Missouri man won a $64,000 lottery jackpot using a "random" set of numbers he ended up using for several years.
A Scottish conservation charity is calling on residents to act as volunteer "squirrel spotters" for its annual Great Scottish Squirrel Survey.
Immunity from the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine lasts for at least six months, and there is no indication that fully vaccinated people will need a booster shot, a small study published Tuesday by Science found.
A Missouri woman who found an urn necklace containing a loved one's ashes in a Walmart parking lot is trying to find the rightful owner of the precious item. 
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