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Los Angeles Dodgers activate Cody Bellinger from IL; Albert Pujols to COVID-19 list Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger was activated from the injured list Tuesday, while veteran slugger Albert Pujols went on the team's COVID-19 list. San Francisco Giants put 1B Brandon Belt on injured list with thumb injuryPhiladelphia Eagles' Isaac Seumalo to undergo season-ending foot surgery Philadelphia Eagles left guard Isaac Seumalo sustained a Lisfranc injury during Monday's game against the Dallas Cowboys that requires season-ending surgery, the team announced. Hurricane Sam restrengthens into Category 4 storm in Atlantic Forecasters said early Tuesday that Hurricane Sam is getting stronger as it moves westward in the Atlantic Ocean, but its track is expected to take the storm to the north and away from the U.S. mainland. Report: Russian hacker Aleksei Burkov deported from U.S., detained in Moscow Russian hacker Aleksei Burkov was reportedly deported from the United States, where he was serving a nine-year sentence for cybercrimes and detained at a Moscow airport. U.S. includes Croatia in Visa Waiver ProgramDetroit Lions release LB Jamie Collins after failing to find trade partner After failing to locate a trade partner, the Detroit Lions released veteran linebacker Jamie Collins. Woman who said she wanted to shoot Nancy Pelosi pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges A woman who said she wanted to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she left the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge Tuesday. Family describes signs of struggle inside missing woman Miya Marcano's apartment Family members of missing 19-year-old Florida woman Miya Marcano described what appeared to be signs of a struggle in her apartment. Typhoon Mindulle to provide glancing blow to Japan Typhoon Mindulle lost some strength on Monday but it remained a powerful storm, AccuWeather forecasters said. Texas executes Rick Rhoades for 1991 double murder Texas carried out its third execution of the year Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to issue a stay to a man convicted of a double murder three decades ago. Former President George W. Bush announces birth of fourth grandchild Former first daughter Barbara Bush gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Cora, her father, former President George W. Bush announced Tuesday. Dozens in DRC sexually abused by WHO, other aid workers, investigation finds A report released Tuesday found that more than 80 people were sexually abused by aid workers, including those from the World Health Organization, during an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Indiana Pacers' Caris LeVert dealing with stress fracture in back Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert is dealing with a stress fracture in his back, but the team remains optimistic that it might only be a minor setback and he could return near the start of the season. Moments from the spring-summer 2022 Paris Fashion Week Designers present their spring-summer 2022 collections during Paris Fashion Week from September 27 to October 5, 2021. Top U.S. commanders Mark Milley, Lloyd Austin, Kenneth McKenzie say they advised leaving troops in Afghanistan after withdrawal Two top U.S. military commanders testified in the Senate on Tuesday that they favored leaving a few thousand troops in Afghanistan after the withdrawal last month, instead of the total pullout. Cherokee Nation reaches $75M settlement with three major opioid distributors The Cherokee Nation reached a $75 million settlement with major opioid distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson on Tuesday. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns U.S. could run out of money by Oct. 18 if debt ceiling not raised Two top financial officials warned Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. government could run out of money to pay its bills by Oct. 18 if lawmakers fail to raise the debt ceiling. NASA’s Lucy science mission will fly by eight asteroids NASA plans to launch its Lucy spacecraft from Florida on Oct. 16 to fly by eight asteroids starting in 2025, marking the first time scientists will gain close-up views of them. Nasdaq falls 2.8% for worst day since May as tech stocks drop The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.8% for its worst day since May as a spike in treasury yields caused tech stocks to tumble. Artificial intelligence could help scientists ID the next virus to jump from animals to humans In a new proof-of-concept study, published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Biology, researchers suggest artificial intelligence can be used to predict the likelihood that an animal-infecting virus will infect humans. MacArthur Foundation announces 25 recipients of $625,000 fellowships The MacArthur Foundation announced Tuesday 25 recipients this year of $625,000 fellowships to support talented individuals. Study: Nearly 1 in 5 high school kids uses trio of pot, vapes, cigarettes More U.S. teens use e-cigarettes, traditional cigarettes and marijuana together, posing greater risks to their health and behavior than if they used only one substance, a new study finds. Duchess of Windsor's diamond, ruby bracelet to fetch up to $2.15M in Christie's auction A diamond and ruby bracelet given by Edward, duke of Windsor, to his wife, Wallis Simpson, duchess of Windsor, in 1938 is going up for auction for the first time since it was first sold after her death. |
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Yellen Warns Congress that Debt Limit Must by Raised by Oct. 18The Treasury secretary, testifying alongside Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, implored Congress to raise or suspend the nation’s borrowing cap before an Oct. 18 deadline. S&P 500 Drops 2% in Worst Day Since MayInvestors, weighing the prospect of the Federal Reserve preparing to reduce its purchases of government debt, sold off bonds, pushing the 10-year’s yield to its highest level since June. How the Debt Ceiling Came to Be a Political CudgelThe current fight over raising the debt limit is proving to be another lesson in American political dysfunction. Liberals Dig In Against Infrastructure Bill as Party Divisions PersistThey doubled down on a promise to oppose the infrastructure bill until Congress acts on a far more expansive domestic policy package. Gen. Milley Says He Warned Biden Against Afghanistan WithdrawalDuring a heated Senate hearing, Gen. Mark Milley also defended his actions in the final months of the Trump administration. Why Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Is Likely to Stay in PowerThe country has free elections, opposition parties and, lately, public discontent. So why are the Liberal Democrats nearly assured to remain in power? Vaccine Mandate Leads Thousands of New York Health Workers to Get VaccinatedThough many hospital and nursing home employees remain unvaccinated, officials say worst-case staffing shortages seem less likely. Pfizer and BioNTech Submit Data on Vaccine for Kids 5 to 11The companies said that their vaccine was safe and effective in that age group, and that they would submit a formal request in the coming weeks to U.S. regulators to allow a pediatric dose. Evergrande’s Struggles Offer a Glimpse of China’s New Financial FutureThe property giant’s success mirrored the country’s transformation from an agrarian economy to one that embraced capitalism. Its struggles offer a glimpse of a new financial future. Kasim Reed Focuses on Crime in Atlanta Mayoral ElectionKasim Reed, the former mayor whose administration was marked by corruption scandals, is running for another term, promising to restore public safety. Protected Too Late: U.S. Officials Report More Than 20 ExtinctionsThe animals and one plant had been listed as endangered species. Their stories hold lessons about a growing global biodiversity crisis. Eleven Madison Park Explores the Plant Kingdom’s Uncanny ValleyNow vegan, Daniel Humm’s acclaimed restaurant does strange things to vegetables. Do Democrats Have the Courage of Liz Cheney?When one party in our two-party system goes completely rogue, it falls on the other party to protect democracy. The Unchosen One: Devon Michael’s Star Wars JourneyDevon Michael was a rising child actor in the 1990s. Until he auditioned for “Star Wars.” The Republican Senate Spending Bill Vote Was SabotageRepublicans have learned that sabotage works. Manchin and Sinema Should Just Say No to Big Spending PlansDon’t let the Democrats spend themselves into oblivion. For Haitians at the Border, Is Biden Any Better Than Trump?The president promised a “humane” immigration policy. Images of U.S. agents menacing Haitians at the border tell a different story. Racism, Redlining and Police ShootingsOften-cited examples of redlining and police shootings don’t tell such a simple story. How to Save New York City’s CabdriversThere's a smart and equitable way to rescue them from their crushing debts. We Underestimated Trump Before. It Didn’t Go Well.The former president continues to pose a threat because our political imagination fails us. Instagram Is Adult EntertainmentWe can’t make social media safe for teenagers. So we should keep them off. ‘I Want to Go to a Hospital or Clinic Where Everyone Is Vaccinated’Vaccine mandates in hospitals and schools; Haitians and immigration policy; abortion and Republicans. New York City Needs Green Solutions to FloodingHurricane Ida ravaged places that were once stream beds and wetlands. The A.C.L.U. Errs on R.B.G.A bad tweet reveals a rift over gender and reproduction. How Lip-Syncing Got RealNot long ago, lip-syncing was the domain of subversive drag queens, or pop stars that the media saw as talentless. Now it’s how scrappy amateurs get famous. Book Review: ‘Robert E. Lee,’ by Allen C. GuelzoAllen C. Guelzo’s “Robert E. Lee” offers a nuanced portrait of the Confederate general who chose his state over the nation. Bringing Aaliyah Into the Streaming EraA conversation about the tug of war over her musical legacy, and how her songs — even without a digital presence — impacted the evolution of contemporary R&B. How the Huawei Case Raised Fears of ‘Hostage Diplomacy’ by ChinaCritics of the Justice Department deal to free the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou say it could blunt tools like sanctions and prosecutions. Black Women Around R. Kelly's Trial React to His ConvictionThe case could represent a turning point for the #MeToo movement, which some felt had centered on crimes against white women. World's Most Dangerous Birds Were Raised by People 18,000 Years AgoResearchers studying ancient cassowary egg shells in New Guinea found signs that the sharp-taloned bird was being domesticated. ‘I Can’t Imagine a Good Future’: Young Iranians Increasingly Want OutDivorce is up, fertility rates are down and many from Iran’s younger generation are postponing weddings and searching for ways to leave the country in the face of economic and political stagnation. W.H.O. Workers Abused Women on Mission in Congo, Inquiry FindsA commission appointed by the health agency found that women and girls had been promised jobs in exchange for relationships or had been sexually exploited in order to keep jobs. Obama Breaks Ground on Presidential Center in Chicago After Lengthy DiscordThe project has been bogged down by legal challenges and a federal review. Barack Obama’s presidential papers won’t actually be housed there — they’ll be digitized, another point of contention. Ozy’s Board Starts Investigation Following Times ReportThe New York Times’s media columnist, Ben Smith, reported that Ozy’s chief operating officer had apparently impersonated a YouTube executive during a conference call with Goldman Sachs bankers. Jarrod Ramos Sentenced to Five Life Terms in Capital Gazette AttackJarrod W. Ramos had pleaded guilty to murder charges in one of the deadliest attacks on American journalists. In July, a jury found him criminally responsible for the 2018 shooting in Maryland’s capital. In One Moment, Messi and P.S.G. Make It All WorkThe Lionel Messi goal that completed a Champions League win over Manchester City offered a flash of his past, and a glimpse of his new club’s future. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Conversation Is Great Foreplay’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Ego Nwodim Used to Be Obsessed With Jay-Z. Now She Is AgainThe ‘S.N.L.’ comedian talked about navigating life with ‘The Four Agreements’ and why “The Town” will always be her favorite movie. More Recent Articles |
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Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger was activated from the injured list Tuesday, while veteran slugger Albert Pujols went on the team's COVID-19 list.
Philadelphia Eagles left guard Isaac Seumalo sustained a Lisfranc injury during Monday's game against the Dallas Cowboys that requires season-ending surgery, the team announced.
Forecasters said early Tuesday that Hurricane Sam is getting stronger as it moves westward in the Atlantic Ocean, but its track is expected to take the storm to the north and away from the U.S. mainland.
Russian hacker Aleksei Burkov was reportedly deported from the United States, where he was serving a nine-year sentence for cybercrimes and detained at a Moscow airport.
The United States on Tuesday included Croatia in its Visa Waiver Program.
After failing to locate a trade partner, the Detroit Lions released veteran linebacker Jamie Collins.
A woman who said she wanted to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she left the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge Tuesday.
Family members of missing 19-year-old Florida woman Miya Marcano described what appeared to be signs of a struggle in her apartment.
Typhoon Mindulle lost some strength on Monday but it remained a powerful storm, AccuWeather forecasters said.
Texas carried out its third execution of the year Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to issue a stay to a man convicted of a double murder three decades ago.
Former first daughter Barbara Bush gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Cora, her father, former President George W. Bush announced Tuesday.
A report released Tuesday found that more than 80 people were sexually abused by aid workers, including those from the World Health Organization, during an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert is dealing with a stress fracture in his back, but the team remains optimistic that it might only be a minor setback and he could return near the start of the season.
Designers present their spring-summer 2022 collections during Paris Fashion Week from September 27 to October 5, 2021.
Two top U.S. military commanders testified in the Senate on Tuesday that they favored leaving a few thousand troops in Afghanistan after the withdrawal last month, instead of the total pullout.
The Cherokee Nation reached a $75 million settlement with major opioid distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson on Tuesday.
Two top financial officials warned Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. government could run out of money to pay its bills by Oct. 18 if lawmakers fail to raise the debt ceiling.
NASA plans to launch its Lucy spacecraft from Florida on Oct. 16 to fly by eight asteroids starting in 2025, marking the first time scientists will gain close-up views of them.
The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.8% for its worst day since May as a spike in treasury yields caused tech stocks to tumble.
In a new proof-of-concept study, published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Biology, researchers suggest artificial intelligence can be used to predict the likelihood that an animal-infecting virus will infect humans.
The MacArthur Foundation announced Tuesday 25 recipients this year of $625,000 fellowships to support talented individuals.
More U.S. teens use e-cigarettes, traditional cigarettes and marijuana together, posing greater risks to their health and behavior than if they used only one substance, a new study finds.
A diamond and ruby bracelet given by Edward, duke of Windsor, to his wife, Wallis Simpson, duchess of Windsor, in 1938 is going up for auction for the first time since it was first sold after her death. 
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