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Democrats pass bill to raise debt ceiling, fund government House Democrats passed a bill Tuesday to keep the federal government running and suspend the debt ceiling past the 2022 midterms but Republicans are holding firm against it. Veteran guard J.J. Redick retires after 15 NBA seasons Veteran shooting guard J.J. Redick, who starred at Duke University before embarking on a 15-year career in the NBA, announced his retirement from the league. Tropical Storm Rose weakens to depression Tuesday evening Tropical Storm Rose, the 17th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, weakened to a tropical depression Tuesday evening, forecasters said. Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Moon Jae-in, Ebrahim Raisi, other leaders speak at U.N. The 76th United Nations General Assembly began in earnest on Tuesday and U.S. President Joe Biden made his first address at the diplomatic summit -- delivering a message of unity, security and progress. Teen pleads guilty to murder in stabbing of Tessa Majors A 16-year-old pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree robbery in the fatal 2019 stabbing of New York college student Tessa Majors. Cleveland Browns WR Jarvis Landry placed on IR with knee injury The Cleveland Browns placed Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry on injured reserve with an MCL sprain in his left knee, the team announced. Family of Harry Dunn, British teenager struck by U.S. diplomat's wife, reaches resolution in civil suit The family of Harry Dunn, a British teenager who was struck and killed by Anne Sacoolas, the wife of a U.S. diplomat, reached a resolution in a civil lawsuit on Tuesday, a family representative said. Houston Texans put Tyrod Taylor on IR; Davis Mills to start at quarterback Houston Texans rookie quarterback Davis Mills will start Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers after the team placed veteran signal-caller Tyrod Taylor on injured reserve, head coach David Culley said Tuesday. Six Ojibwe tribes sue Wisconsin to block fall wolf hunt Six Ojibwe Native American tribes have sued Wisconsin to block the state's fall wolf hunt, saying government agencies have violated treaties granting them equal share of any game hunted. 5.8-magnitude earthquake brings damage to Melbourne, Australia A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook southeastern Australia's Victoria state Wednesday morning, leading to reports of damage in the region. Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger has left pectoral injury Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was added to the team's injury report Tuesday with a left pectoral injury. Asteroid 3 times taller than Niagara Falls to zip past Earth on 1st day of fall Astronomical autumn kicks off on Wednesday afternoon, and the start of the new season will coincide with an asteroid larger than the Statue of Liberty swinging past the Earth. DOJ sues to block alliance between American Airlines, JetBlue The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday sued to block an alliance between American Airlines and JetBlue to share passengers and revenue at four airports in New York City and Boston. One injured as fire breaks out on roof of New Orleans Saints' Caesars Superdome The roof of the Caesars Superdome, home of the NFL's New Orleans Saints, caught on fire Tuesday as crews worked to clean and prepare the stadium for painting. Boris Johnson praises Joe Biden for 'stepping up' climate change pledge British Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised U.S. President Joe Biden and the United States for doubling their climate finance pledge to help developing countries combat climate change. ‘FBI’ stars Jeremy Sisto, Julian McMahon tease three-show crossover event The Dick Wolf-created "FBI" franchise returns Tuesday night on CBS with a fast-paced, globe-trotting, three-show crossover event. Autopsy confirms identity of Gabby Petito's remains An autopsy has confirmed that remains found near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming this week belonged to Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito, the FBI announced Tuesday. Peter weakens to tropical depression Peter, the 16th named system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, weakened to a tropical depression Tuesday. Consuming dairy fat may not increase heart disease risk, study finds People with diets high in dairy fat are at lower risk for heart disease than those who consume less fat from milk-based foods, a study published Tuesday by the journal PLOS Medicine found. San Francisco International is first airport to require workers get COVID-19 vaccine San Francisco International Airport became the first airport to require all workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 on Tuesday, the city announced. Princeton scientists find 'unique' way to encourage vaccinations, masking Researchers at Princeton University claim to have developed a better way to encourage vaccination and masking. Australian woman wins $72,300 from lottery ticket she got for free An Australian woman found picking up a lottery ticket for her mother paid off when she was awarded a free bonus ticket that earned her more than $72,000. Watch: Confused kangaroo rescued from lake in Australian capital A pair of Australian men came to the rescue of a confused kangaroo that was having trouble finding its way out of a lake in the country's capital. In photos: World leaders assemble at United Nations The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19. U.S. Army finishes exercises in Turkey as part of Europe-focused drill A multinational military exercise intended to improve interoperability between the U.S. Army and allied nations wrapped up its final phase in Turkey on Monday. |
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Inside Facebook’s Push to Defend Its ImageMark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, has signed off on an effort to show users pro-Facebook stories and to distance himself from scandals. Google to Spend $2.1 Billion on Manhattan Office BuildingThe technology giant has built a sprawling campus on the West Side of Manhattan and has 12,000 employees in the city. At U.N., Biden Calls for Diplomacy, not Conflict, but Some Are SkepticalThe president said he wants global cooperation to meet challenges, but some allies and adversaries say his actions point to confrontation with China and unilateral action, belying his words. Trump Campaign Knew Lawyers' Dominion Claims Were Baseless, Memo ShowsDays before lawyers allied with Donald Trump gave a news conference promoting election conspiracy theories, his campaign had determined that many of those claims were false, court filings reveal. Images of Border Patrol’s Treatment of Haitian Migrants Prompt OutrageThe footage offered a glimpse of the chaos that has been unfolding in Texas and called into question President Biden’s decision to swiftly deport thousands. House Passes Spending Bill and Debt Limit Increase Over G.O.P. OppositionThe measure now heads to the Senate, setting up a clash with Republicans, who have warned they will block any debt ceiling increase. Why Hiring for Child Care Is a Huge StruggleThe Biden administration is trying to address a problem with private child care that has worsened during the pandemic. Their Baby Died in the Hospital. Then Came the $257,000 Hospital Bill.A New York family had good health insurance. But the bills for their daughter’s care started showing up and kept coming. A Botched Drone Strike in Kabul Started With the Wrong CarAn errant strike that killed 10 civilians has called into question the reliability of the intelligence that will be used to conduct future U.S. operations in Afghanistan. Lawsuits Filed Against Texas Doctor Could Be Best Tests of Abortion LawLegal experts said two lawsuits filed this week might test the constitutionality of the Texas law more than federal challenges by abortion providers and the Justice Department. We Have Gone Badly Off Track in the Global Covid FightThe world can’t end this pandemic — or prevent the next one — without global vaccine equity. New York’s Superstar Progressive Isn’t A.O.C.Ritchie Torres isn’t a household name. He should be. Why the Child Tax Credit Should Be PermanentSpending more on children is a very good idea. Clamping Down on ‘Spiritual Opium’Chinese tech regulation, Elizabeth Holmes’s trial and Facebook’s obfuscation. China’s Leaders Are Having Fun With Us. Who Can Blame Them?We need a better strategy to counter China than submarines. Biden should get back into the TPP trade deal. I Ran the CDC. Here’s How to Prove That Americans Are Vaccinated.By issuing Covid-19 vaccination verification guidelines, the federal government can help verifiers ensure that mandates are effective. Gender Pronouns Are Changing. It’s Exhilarating.Embrace “they” for “he” or “she.” Pronoun history is fluid. The Roots of French PiqueFrance was right to be angry about the submarine deal. But it'll get over it. The Extremely Weird Politics of CovidWe need to acknowledge that it’s strange where right and left have ended up. It’s All or Nothing for These Democrats, Even if That Means Biden FailsThe moderates’ immodest demands threaten the president’s agenda. The Fight Over Abortion Rights in Mexico Isn’t OverThe Mexican Supreme Court's decision followed years of feminist activism. The Cancel Culture Panic and Middle-Aged SadnessIt’s painful to feel repelled by the sensibilities of the young. We’re on the Precipice of a Post-Roe WorldThe historian Leslie Reagan puts Texas’ latest abortion law in perspective. America Is Being Held for Ransom. It Needs to Fight Back.Businesses attacked. Data stolen. Miles of pipeline shut down. The scourge of ransomware is worse than ever. ‘The Right to Sex’ Thinks Beyond the Parameters of ConsentAmia Srinivasan’s brilliant essays urge us to think more fully about sex, as a personal experience with social implications. I Had My First Child at 45. Here’s What I Learned.A little empathy goes a long way, and people are going to judge. ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ or Dangerous Nuisance? A Hawaiian Landmark Is Set to Be Scrapped.Honolulu officials said that maintaining the Haiku Stairs, an illegal hiking trail of 3,922 steps that crosses a mountain range, is too much of a liability. Gabby Petito’s Death Ruled a Homicide, F.B.I. ConfirmsThe search continues for Brian Laundrie, Ms. Petito’s fiancé, who has been named a person of interest in the case. San Jose State to Pay $1.6 Million to 13 Students in Sexual Harassment CaseInvestigations by the university and the Justice Department identified 23 student-athletes who had been inappropriately touched by an athletic trainer, officials said. American Airlines and JetBlue Face Antitrust Suit Over AllianceThe Justice Department said their partnership amounted to a merger in the New York and Boston markets and reduced competition more widely. John Nkengasong, of the Africa C.D.C., Will Lead PEPFARDr. Nkengasong will be the first person of African origin to oversee the U.S. government program combating H.I.V., which has ravaged the continent. California’s Wildfires Had an Invisible Impact: High Carbon Dioxide EmissionsFrom June to August, the blazes emitted far more planet-warming carbon dioxide than in any other summer in nearly two decades, satellite data shows. Will A Mask Protect You From Covid If Nobody Else is Wearing One?Masks work best when everyone in the room has one on, but you’ll still benefit from masking up even when those around you aren’t. A Theater in a California Canyon Becomes an Oasis Once AgainCreated by blacklisted actors during the Red Scare, Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, a picturesque outdoor theater, is drawing audiences in the pandemic. Art Basel Reasserts Its Importance at Home‘The mother of all art fairs’ is a hybrid of sorts, but the emphasis is on the in-person presentation in Switzerland. Valentino Wants Everyone to Get Vaxxed — and ClonedHow an upstart label joined forces with the Italian luxury brand to create some very of-the-moment sweats. Tiny Love Stories: ‘My Body Told a Different Story’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Yaya DaCosta Joins Elite Society in ‘Our Kind of People’In an interview, the actor discusses leaving “Chicago Med” for her soapy new Fox drama about a powerful Black community on Martha’s Vineyard. “I can carry a show,” she said. “It’s time.” More Recent Articles
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House Democrats passed a bill Tuesday to keep the federal government running and suspend the debt ceiling past the 2022 midterms but Republicans are holding firm against it.
Veteran shooting guard J.J. Redick, who starred at Duke University before embarking on a 15-year career in the NBA, announced his retirement from the league.
Tropical Storm Rose, the 17th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, weakened to a tropical depression Tuesday evening, forecasters said.
The 76th United Nations General Assembly began in earnest on Tuesday and U.S. President Joe Biden made his first address at the diplomatic summit -- delivering a message of unity, security and progress.
A 16-year-old pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree robbery in the fatal 2019 stabbing of New York college student Tessa Majors.
The Cleveland Browns placed Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry on injured reserve with an MCL sprain in his left knee, the team announced.
The family of Harry Dunn, a British teenager who was struck and killed by Anne Sacoolas, the wife of a U.S. diplomat, reached a resolution in a civil lawsuit on Tuesday, a family representative said.
Houston Texans rookie quarterback Davis Mills will start Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers after the team placed veteran signal-caller Tyrod Taylor on injured reserve, head coach David Culley said Tuesday.
Six Ojibwe Native American tribes have sued Wisconsin to block the state's fall wolf hunt, saying government agencies have violated treaties granting them equal share of any game hunted.
A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook southeastern Australia's Victoria state Wednesday morning, leading to reports of damage in the region.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was added to the team's injury report Tuesday with a left pectoral injury.
Astronomical autumn kicks off on Wednesday afternoon, and the start of the new season will coincide with an asteroid larger than the Statue of Liberty swinging past the Earth.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday sued to block an alliance between American Airlines and JetBlue to share passengers and revenue at four airports in New York City and Boston.
The roof of the Caesars Superdome, home of the NFL's New Orleans Saints, caught on fire Tuesday as crews worked to clean and prepare the stadium for painting.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised U.S. President Joe Biden and the United States for doubling their climate finance pledge to help developing countries combat climate change.
The Dick Wolf-created "FBI" franchise returns Tuesday night on CBS with a fast-paced, globe-trotting, three-show crossover event.
An autopsy has confirmed that remains found near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming this week belonged to Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito, the FBI announced Tuesday.
Peter, the 16th named system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, weakened to a tropical depression Tuesday.
People with diets high in dairy fat are at lower risk for heart disease than those who consume less fat from milk-based foods, a study published Tuesday by the journal PLOS Medicine found.
San Francisco International Airport became the first airport to require all workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 on Tuesday, the city announced.
Researchers at Princeton University claim to have developed a better way to encourage vaccination and masking.
An Australian woman found picking up a lottery ticket for her mother paid off when she was awarded a free bonus ticket that earned her more than $72,000.
A pair of Australian men came to the rescue of a confused kangaroo that was having trouble finding its way out of a lake in the country's capital.
The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19.
A multinational military exercise intended to improve interoperability between the U.S. Army and allied nations wrapped up its final phase in Turkey on Monday. 
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