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Indiana Pacers guard Edmond Sumner suffers torn Achilles, out indefinitely Indiana Pacers guard Edmond Sumner suffered a torn left Achilles tendon during an off-season workout Thursday and will be out indefinitely, the team announced. U.S. Open tennis: Leylah Fernandez stuns Aryna Sabalenka, reaches final Just days after her 19th birthday, Canadian teen Leylah Fernandez edged No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka in three sets Thursday night to advance to the U.S. Open women's tennis final. Hurricane Larry moves north of Bermuda, could hit Newfoundland Hurricane Larry moved north of Bermuda on Thursday evening and was expected to possibly make landfall in Newfoundland later this week, forecasters said. California father 'enlightened' by QAnon indicted for killing his 2 young children in Mexico A California father and believer of the QAnon conspiracy theory could face the death penalty if convicted of killing his two young children with a spearfishing gun in Mexico. Yankees put RHP Jameson Taillon on IL; Zack Britton has Tommy John surgery The New York Yankees placed right-handed pitcher Jameson Taillon on the 10-day injured list due to a partial tendon tear in his right ankle, the club announced. Ravens lose RB Gus Edwards, CB Marcus Peters to season-ending ACL injuries Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards and starting cornerback Marcus Peters are expected to miss the entire 2021 season after both players suffered significant knee injuries during practice Thursday. Caldor Fire 53% contained, weekend weather could cause setbacks The 217,946-acre Caldor Fire was 53% contained on Thursday as warnings of dry lightning created concern that the fire could worsen or new blazes might emerge. Powerful Typhoon Chanthu to brush Philippines on journey toward Taiwan Typhoon Chanthu remained a formidable storm Thursday over the Philippine Sea despite slightly weakening and no longer being considered a super typhoon, AccuWeather forecasters said. EPA to restore protections for Alaska's Bristol Bay The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday said it would reverse a Trump administration decision and restore protections for Alaska's Bristol Bay. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announces lawsuit against Texas abortion law Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a lawsuit Thursday against Texas' abortion law. President Joe Biden withdraws nomination of David Chipman as ATF chief President Joe Biden on Thursday withdrew his nomination of David Chipman to serve as head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt agrees to 4-year, $112M extension The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to make star outside linebacker T.J. Watt the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL after the two sides reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension. President Joe Biden issues COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all federal workers President Joe Biden on Thursday announced vaccine requirements for federal workers, along with plans to encourage businesses to require vaccinations and efforts to expand testing. Watch: Dexter's son finds him in 'New Blood' trailer Showtime released a full trailer for "Dexter: New Blood" Wednesday which shows Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) living in a small town, seeing visions of Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) when his estranged son finds him. Man collects $100,000 lottery prize after winning $1M twice A North Carolina man had his third brush with lottery luck when he scored a $100,000 jackpot after previously winning $1 million -- twice. Poor air quality in offices impacts worker productivity, study finds Office air quality affects worker productivity, a study published Thursday by Environmental Research Letters found. Look: Wildlife officials rescue badger trapped in Colorado window well Wildlife officials in Colorado said they were called out for an unusual rescue when a badger became stranded in a home's window well. 'Halloween Kills' to premiere on Peacock and in theaters NBC Universal announced Wednesday that "Halloween Kills" would premiere on its streaming service, Peacock, and in theaters simultaneously on Oct. 15. Moths use sound-reflecting wingtips to thwart attacking bats The uniquely shaped wingtips of some silk moths reflect sound waves, helping the insects avoid the jaws of hungry bats. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' lawyers file emergency appeal against ruling on mask mandates Lawyers for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appealed a court ruling allowing schools to issue mask mandates while his ban on the protocols works through the court system. Watch: Hawaii man with metal detector recovers heirloom ring lost in the ocean A Hawaii man bearing a metal detector was able to recover an heirloom wedding ring one day after its owner dropped it into the ocean. First commercial flight departs Kabul since Taliban takeover The first commercial flight out of Kabul since the Taliban took over Afghanistan left the airport Thursday with Americans on board en route to Doha, Qatari officials said. Look: Fallen tree causes hundreds of bees to swarm at Florida house A Florida sheriff's deputy, who also is a beekeeper, came to the rescue when a tree fell on a Florida home, causing hundreds of bees to swarm. |
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Biden Mandates Vaccines for Workers, Saying, ‘Our Patience Is Wearing Thin’Initially reluctant to enact mandates, the president is now moving aggressively to require vaccination as the Delta variant races across the country. Biden’s New Vaccine Push Is a Fight for the U.S. EconomyThe effort reflects the continuing and evolving threat the coronavirus pandemic poses to the economic recovery. Biden’s New Vaccine Requirements Draw Praise, Condemnation and CautionPresident Biden’s plan was unveiled in a deeply polarized environment and even experts seemed split on its effectiveness. Here’s the latest. Biden’s Vaccine Push: What You Need to KnowPresident Biden announced a plan that mandates vaccines for federal employees and workers and calls on schools to adopt vaccine requirements, among other things. Biden Asks OSHA to Mandate Vaccines at Businesses With 100 or More WorkersThe agency is expected to issue an emergency temporary standard to carry out the requirement, which will affect more than 80 million workers. L.A. School District Will Mandate Vaccines for StudentsThe decision by the second-largest school district in the country will increase safety in the classroom, but is likely to draw legal challenges. Vaccination Mandates Are an American Tradition. So Is the Backlash.The roots of U.S. vaccine mandates predate both the U.S. and vaccines. New Mandate Raises Question: Who’ll Pay for All the Covid Tests?The Biden administration announces a rule that workers at large companies must get vaccinations or submit to regular testing. Justice Dept. Sues Texas Over Abortion LawThe move is the first major step by the Biden administration to confront the new law, the nation’s most restrictive in terms of abortion access. Here’s What the Texas Abortion Law SaysWe took an up-close look at the text of S.B. 8, which bans almost all abortions in Texas and delegates enforcement responsibility to citizens. As Abortion Rights Expand, the U.S. Joins a Handful of Telling ExceptionsRecent shifts on access to abortion suggest democracy and women’s rights go hand in hand — and that the inverse might be true as well. First Flight From Kabul Is Hailed as Positive Step Amid Troubling SignsA passenger jet’s departure on Thursday was the first foreign flight out of Afghanistan since the U.S. evacuation ended. But thousands who want to leave remain stuck. Missouri Gun Law: Inside The ‘2nd Amendment Sanctuary’ FightA new law puts Missouri at the vanguard of states challenging federal authority on guns. It began as a backlash, and it has set off another. White House to Withdraw David Chipman's Nomination to Lead A.T.F.The defeat is a major setback to the president’s plan to reduce gun violence, and it comes after his push to expand background checks on gun purchases stalled in Congress. Airplane Travel After 9/11: Just Get Through ItBefore the terrorist attacks, airplane passengers weren’t seen as security risks, and flying was an enjoyable extension of the vacation experience — not something merely to anxiously endure. Smart Glasses Made Google Look Dumb. Now Facebook Is Giving Them a Try.The company has teamed up with Ray-Ban to create glasses that can take photos, record video, answer phone calls and play podcasts. How 9/11 Damaged AmericaSept. 11 damaged America more than we realized 20 years ago. When Dictators Find GodWe’re in an era of post-religious holy wars. Foreign Terrorists Have Never Been Our Biggest ThreatBy 9/11, domestic extremism was already on the rise. 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 Jan. 6 Riot Proves the Sept. 11 Era Isn't OverThe domestic attack on the Capitol was a direct result of the war on terror. Are Covid Booster Shots Really Necessary?As rich countries ponder the marginal utility of third doses, billions of people around the world are still waiting for their first. God Has No Place in Supreme Court OpinionsRepublican officeholders are no longer coy about their religion-driven mission to stop abortion. California’s Recall Election Is BrokenVoters should choose “no” on the recall question and the state should look to reform the process. Our Children Will Never Know the Innocence We KnewSept. 11 changed us. Texas’ Abortion Law Should Force America to Change Its WaysA law preserving the life of a human being at any stage can be considered “extreme” only within a distorted social context. Trump Wants Your Money. Again.The former president pines for his team to mention your name. Riz Ahmed Is Breaking Hollywood’s ‘Ethnicity Handcuffs’The actor and musician has broken out past Hollywood’s stereotypical portrayals of Muslims. But does it matter if he’s the exception to the rule? Mike Bloomberg: New York City Can RecoverHow the next mayor could build a better, safer city after the pandemic. What Is ‘American Fashion’ Now?As New York Fashion Week begins and the Met Gala returns, it’s time to confront the question of who gets to define a nation’s style — and whether anyone can. A Vermeer Restoration Reveals a God of DesireAn image of Cupid was covered over in “Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” for nearly 300 years. Now that he’s back on show, the famous painting looks quite different. 9·11事件20年,我的记忆我的城与纽约共过患难,这让我开始在乎这里的一切,想要为她记住这20年的泪水与挣扎。 ‘I’m Part of Something That’s Really Evil’The story of Terry Albury, an F.B.I. agent so disillusioned by the war on terror that he was willing to leak classified documents. Biden Administration Moves to Protect Alaska’s Bristol BayThe bay, home to a key sockeye salmon fishery, sits atop a massive gold and copper deposit, pitting environmentalists against mining companies. Russia and Belarus Inch Closer to a Full-Blown MergerIn their sixth meeting in less than a year, the countries’ presidents agreed to deepen economic ties, leaving tougher political questions for later. Runaways in Stripes: Five Zebras Are on the Loose in MarylandThe zebras, which have been wandering freely along the byways of Prince George’s County, were part of a herd of 39 that belonged to a privately owned farm, officials said. Sri Lanka Baila Star Sunil Perera is Dead at 68The frontman of his family’s popular band combined the country’s unique, Latin-influenced sound with politically biting lyrics. Fed Officials’ Trading Draws Outcry, and Fuels Calls for AccountabilityCentral bank regional presidents traded securities in markets in which Fed choices mattered in 2020. Here’s why critics find that troubling. Three-Minute Work Exercise Breaks Counter the Ill Effects of SittingClimbing stairs, doing jumping jacks or even taking as few as 15 steps during mini-breaks improved blood sugar control among office workers. Breaking Down the ‘Wellness-Industrial Complex,’ an Episode at a TimeThe “Maintenance Phase” podcast interrogates the science behind health food trends, fad diets and popular nutritional advice. ‘The Card Counter’ Review: A Gambler’s Existential SolitaireOscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe star in the latest head trip from Paul Schrader, a story about betting on life. Eva Longoria Knows There’s Still Work to DoThe actress and entrepreneur has made inclusive hiring and civic engagement priorities throughout her career, including in her newest venture. More Recent Articles |
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Indiana Pacers guard Edmond Sumner suffered a torn left Achilles tendon during an off-season workout Thursday and will be out indefinitely, the team announced.
Just days after her 19th birthday, Canadian teen Leylah Fernandez edged No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka in three sets Thursday night to advance to the U.S. Open women's tennis final.
Hurricane Larry moved north of Bermuda on Thursday evening and was expected to possibly make landfall in Newfoundland later this week, forecasters said.
A California father and believer of the QAnon conspiracy theory could face the death penalty if convicted of killing his two young children with a spearfishing gun in Mexico.
The New York Yankees placed right-handed pitcher Jameson Taillon on the 10-day injured list due to a partial tendon tear in his right ankle, the club announced.
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards and starting cornerback Marcus Peters are expected to miss the entire 2021 season after both players suffered significant knee injuries during practice Thursday.
The 217,946-acre Caldor Fire was 53% contained on Thursday as warnings of dry lightning created concern that the fire could worsen or new blazes might emerge.
Typhoon Chanthu remained a formidable storm Thursday over the Philippine Sea despite slightly weakening and no longer being considered a super typhoon, AccuWeather forecasters said.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday said it would reverse a Trump administration decision and restore protections for Alaska's Bristol Bay.
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a lawsuit Thursday against Texas' abortion law.
President Joe Biden on Thursday withdrew his nomination of David Chipman to serve as head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to make star outside linebacker T.J. Watt the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL after the two sides reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension.
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced vaccine requirements for federal workers, along with plans to encourage businesses to require vaccinations and efforts to expand testing.
Showtime released a full trailer for "Dexter: New Blood" Wednesday which shows Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) living in a small town, seeing visions of Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) when his estranged son finds him.
A North Carolina man had his third brush with lottery luck when he scored a $100,000 jackpot after previously winning $1 million -- twice.
Office air quality affects worker productivity, a study published Thursday by Environmental Research Letters found.
Wildlife officials in Colorado said they were called out for an unusual rescue when a badger became stranded in a home's window well.
NBC Universal announced Wednesday that "Halloween Kills" would premiere on its streaming service, Peacock, and in theaters simultaneously on Oct. 15.
The uniquely shaped wingtips of some silk moths reflect sound waves, helping the insects avoid the jaws of hungry bats.
Lawyers for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appealed a court ruling allowing schools to issue mask mandates while his ban on the protocols works through the court system.
A Hawaii man bearing a metal detector was able to recover an heirloom wedding ring one day after its owner dropped it into the ocean.
The first commercial flight out of Kabul since the Taliban took over Afghanistan left the airport Thursday with Americans on board en route to Doha, Qatari officials said.
A Florida sheriff's deputy, who also is a beekeeper, came to the rescue when a tree fell on a Florida home, causing hundreds of bees to swarm. 
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