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Federal lawsuit takes aim at Oregon governor’s vaccine mandate Six Oregon workers argue in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that they should be exempt from the state's COVID-19 vaccination requirements because they have natural immunity after they became sick with the virus. Woman committed to mental hospital for Slenderman stabbing to be released One of the women involved in the 2014 Slenderman stabbing will be released from a mental hospital after a judge approved her conditional release on Friday. U.S. Open tennis: Emma Raducanu, 18, beats Leylah Fernandez, 19, to win final Emma Raducanu of Great Britain completed her historic run at the U.S. Open with a straight-sets win over Canada's Leylah Fernandez in Saturday's women's final in Flushing, N.Y., capturing her first Grand Slam title. Atlanta zoo sees COVID-19 outbreak among lowland gorillas More than a dozen lowland gorillas at Zoo Atlanta have tested positive for COVID-19. South Florida prepares for flooding as king tides return Beaches in the Miami area are underwater and other South Florida communities are bracing for floods as king tides make their seasonal return. Utah man in Capitol riot trial to be held after alleged 'eat your flesh' threat A Utah man accused of multiple felonies in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot will be held in custody after 'eat your flesh' threat to pretrial release supervisor. Anthony Anderson to host Discovery+ prank show 'House Haunters' "Black-ish" star and "To Tell the Truth" host Anthony Anderson and his real-life mother, Doris Bowman, will present a new reality show for Discovery+ called "House Haunters." Woman pleads guilty for role in 2016 killing of 8 members of Ohio family An Ohio woman admitted to taking part in the slaying of eight people in 2016 -- including the mother of her granddaughter -- that prosecutors say stemmed from a child custody dispute. Release dates announced for 'Furiosa,' 'Salem's Lot' The theatrical release of the "Mad Max: Fury Road" prequel, "Furiosa," has been delayed by nearly a year. U.S. allies hold ceremonies honoring victims, survivors of 9/11 attacks With prayers, bagpipes, candles and optimism, U.S. allies held ceremonies on Saturday commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Firefighters increase containment of Dixie, Caldor fires Firefighters reported increased containment of Northern California's Dixie and Caldor fires Saturday. 90-degree heat to make a comeback in Midwest, eastern U.S. A northward lift in the jet stream pattern this week will allow for temperatures and humidity levels to gradually increase across the Midwest and Northeast. 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks marked with ceremonies The 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks was marked with ceremonies at the attack sites in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pa., on Saturday. Billy Bob Thornton lands role in 'Yellowstone' prequel '1883' Oscar-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton has signed on as a guest star in the "Yellowstone" prequel, "1883," on Paramount+ Disney to release remainder of 2021 films in theaters before streaming Disney said the remainder of its 2021 slate of films will have exclusive 45-day theatrical release windows before they move to streaming. Lifetime movie starring Joey Lawrence, daughter, brothers to debut Sept. 17 Brothers Andrew, Matthew and Joey Lawrence have teamed up to star in and executive produce Lifetime Movie Network's thriller "My Husband's Secret Brother." NYC, Pentagon, Flight 93 memorials observe 20th anniversary of 9/11 Cities across the United States observed the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with a number of special events and ceremonies on Saturday. Hurricane Larry leaves tens of thousands without power in Newfoundland, Canada Hurricane Larry hit Newfoundland overnight, leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark, officials said Saturday. HBO orders two more seasons of 'Real Time with Bill Maher' HBO has announced it renewed "Real Time with Bill Maher" for two more seasons, keeping the weekly talk show on the air through 2024. Man fatally shot in North Carolina courthouse after rushing judge A man found guilty in a false imprisonment case in North Carolina was fatally shot after rushing the judge following the verdict, police said. 21 more U.S. citizens evacuated from Afghanistan The U.S. government has evacuated 21 more U.S. citizens from Afghanistan, the U.S. State Department announced. Hurricane Larry speeding away from Newfoundland Hurricane Larry moved northeast away from Newfoundland, Canada, on Saturday, forecasters said. Britain's Prince Andrew served sex abuse lawsuit, court filing says Britain's Prince Andrew has been served a sex abuse lawsuit by American Virginia Giuffre, a court filing indicates. Kanye West's 'Donda' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Kanye West's "Donda" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Getting a first COVID-19 vaccine shot can boost mental health, survey says U.S. adults who got the vaccine between December 2020 and March 2021 experienced a 4% reduction in their risk of being mildly depressed and a 15% drop in their risk of severe depression, researchers reported. On This Day, Sept. 11: Terror attacks kill nearly 3,000 in U.S. On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists attacked the U.S., crashing airliners into the World Trade Center, another into the Pentagon and a fourth crashed in Pennsylvania. |
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With Bowed Heads, Americans Reflect on 9/11 and Its AftermathCeremonies across the nation will mark the horrific event that shaped the past two decades. At 9/11 Ceremonies, Moments of Silence, Tributes and TearsTwenty years after the worst attack on American soil, the loss of nearly 3,000 people was remembered in events across the country. A Time Capsule in Two Front PagesThe newspaper of Sept. 11, 2001, is a document of America before the terror attacks and a memory of a vanished era. Phony Diagnoses Hide High Rates of Drugging at Nursing HomesAt least 21 percent of nursing home residents are on antipsychotic drugs, a Times investigation found. Covid Vaccine Resisters Seek Religious Exemptions. But What Counts?Major denominations are essentially unanimous in their support of the vaccines against Covid-19, but individuals who object are citing their personal faith for support. Parents Find Ways to Get Their Youngest Children Covid VaccinesSchools have reopened around the country, and families with those under 12 are finding ways to get their kids inoculated, even though they’re not officially eligible yet. At the US Open, Raducanu and Fernandez Forged Deep ConnectionsViewers of the U.S. Open embraced the young finalists in women’s singles, a pair of teenagers who seemed as if they had been around forever. ‘Football Is Like Food’: Afghan Female Soccer Players Find a Home in ItalyMembers of a team from Herat left behind the lives they had built in Afghanistan in hopes that they can build a future where they can play, and thrive. Venus Williams on Mental Health: Being Tough Means Taking Care of My Whole SelfI used to think that winning depended on my physical health. Then my mother taught me that that was only the half of it. What Comes After the 9/11 Era?The battle to define the next American grand strategy. Washington Manned Up and Let Us Down After 9/11Overdosing on macho after 9/11 led America astray. How 9/11 Damaged AmericaSept. 11 damaged America more than we realized 20 years ago. Biden Is Right: Vaccine Refusal ‘Has Cost All of Us’Requiring Covid vaccines is necessary to safeguard the country. Betraying the Victims of the Opioid CrisisThe Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case settlement protected the wealthy and ignored those who suffered. I Wrote the Lead Times Article on 9/11. Here’s What Still Grips Me.After 20 years of war, a correspondent looks back. The Unnecessary Cruelty of America’s Immigration SystemWe can protect human rights, lower costs and ensure that people show up to immigration proceedings, without detaining thousands. You’re Not the Mean Lady at WorkGo ahead and assert boundaries with unvaccinated colleagues, impertinent clients and, yes, even Mom. Special Episode: What Does It Mean to ‘Never Forget’?Twenty years after Sept. 11, a look at what we hold on to and what we choose to let go. Capitol Police Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Riot Recommends Disciplining Six OfficersNone of the officers, or details about the recommended penalties, were identified. Criminal charges will not be filed against any of the officers. Selfridges Is Now in the Wedding BusinessDepartment stores are broadening their offerings to survive online sales. A London landmark will host your wedding. Quandary at U.N.: Who Speaks for Myanmar and Afghanistan?Governments of the two countries have been toppled by pariah regimes. Will they get seats at the world’s biggest diplomatic table anyway? Barred From Flying Over Mask Dispute, Lawmaker Asks to Be Excused From SenateLora Reinbold, a Republican state senator from Alaska, was captured on video in April arguing with employees at Juneau International Airport about mask rules. Recall Updates: What if Newsom Resigned Before the Election?A new poll found that most likely voters disagreed with the idea that the governor overstepped his authority in his response to the pandemic. Milwaukee's Combined No-Hitter Is MLB's Record Ninth This SeasonCorbin Burnes and Josh Hader dealt Cleveland its third no-hit loss of 2021. With nine no-hitters overall, baseball has broken the record for a season, which was set in 1884. Extreme Weather Updates: Hurricane Larry to Bring Snow to GreenlandBerlin Clubs Return With a VengeanceA discothèque successfully sued the city over its ban on indoor dancing, and clubs have reopened. But if there’s a spike in coronavirus cases, the local government has explored a backup plan. More Recent Articles |
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Six Oregon workers argue in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that they should be exempt from the state's COVID-19 vaccination requirements because they have natural immunity after they became sick with the virus.
One of the women involved in the 2014 Slenderman stabbing will be released from a mental hospital after a judge approved her conditional release on Friday.
Emma Raducanu of Great Britain completed her historic run at the U.S. Open with a straight-sets win over Canada's Leylah Fernandez in Saturday's women's final in Flushing, N.Y., capturing her first Grand Slam title.
More than a dozen lowland gorillas at Zoo Atlanta have tested positive for COVID-19.
Beaches in the Miami area are underwater and other South Florida communities are bracing for floods as king tides make their seasonal return.
A Utah man accused of multiple felonies in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot will be held in custody after 'eat your flesh' threat to pretrial release supervisor.
"Black-ish" star and "To Tell the Truth" host Anthony Anderson and his real-life mother, Doris Bowman, will present a new reality show for Discovery+ called "House Haunters."
An Ohio woman admitted to taking part in the slaying of eight people in 2016 -- including the mother of her granddaughter -- that prosecutors say stemmed from a child custody dispute.
The theatrical release of the "Mad Max: Fury Road" prequel, "Furiosa," has been delayed by nearly a year.
With prayers, bagpipes, candles and optimism, U.S. allies held ceremonies on Saturday commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks
Firefighters reported increased containment of Northern California's Dixie and Caldor fires Saturday.
A northward lift in the jet stream pattern this week will allow for temperatures and humidity levels to gradually increase across the Midwest and Northeast.
The 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks was marked with ceremonies at the attack sites in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pa., on Saturday.
Oscar-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton has signed on as a guest star in the "Yellowstone" prequel, "1883," on Paramount+
Disney said the remainder of its 2021 slate of films will have exclusive 45-day theatrical release windows before they move to streaming.
Brothers Andrew, Matthew and Joey Lawrence have teamed up to star in and executive produce Lifetime Movie Network's thriller "My Husband's Secret Brother."
Cities across the United States observed the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with a number of special events and ceremonies on Saturday.
Hurricane Larry hit Newfoundland overnight, leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark, officials said Saturday.
HBO has announced it renewed "Real Time with Bill Maher" for two more seasons, keeping the weekly talk show on the air through 2024.
A man found guilty in a false imprisonment case in North Carolina was fatally shot after rushing the judge following the verdict, police said.
The U.S. government has evacuated 21 more U.S. citizens from Afghanistan, the U.S. State Department announced.
Hurricane Larry moved northeast away from Newfoundland, Canada, on Saturday, forecasters said.
Britain's Prince Andrew has been served a sex abuse lawsuit by American Virginia Giuffre, a court filing indicates.
Rapper Kanye West's "Donda" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
U.S. adults who got the vaccine between December 2020 and March 2021 experienced a 4% reduction in their risk of being mildly depressed and a 15% drop in their risk of severe depression, researchers reported.
On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists attacked the U.S., crashing airliners into the World Trade Center, another into the Pentagon and a fourth crashed in Pennsylvania. 
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