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Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow on 'voice rest' due to throat contusion Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday that starting quarterback Joe Burrow is on "voice rest" after suffering a throat injury that required a precautionary trip to the hospital. Kenyan Olympian Agnes Tirop found stabbed to death Kenyan long-distance runner Agnes Jebet Tirop was found dead from apparent stab wounds in her home, Athletics Kenya announced Wednesday. Tampa Bay Rays' David Hess to undergo chemo for cancerous tumor in chest David Hess, a Minor League pitcher within the Tampa Bay Rays' organization, announced Wednesday he is starting chemotherapy to treat a cancerous tumor in his chest. Judge: Maine healthcare workers can't seek religious COVID-19 vaccine exemption A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Maine is not required to offer a religious exemption for healthcare workers to the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Nashville Predators sign D Mattias Ekholm to 4-year, $25M extension The Nashville Predators have signed star defenseman Mattias Ekholm to a four-year, $25 million contract extension that will keep him with the organization through the 2025-26 season. Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa practices, nearing return from IR Miami Dolphins starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since he fractured his ribs during Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills. Arizona Cardinals TE Maxx Williams done for season due to knee injury Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said Wednesday that tight end Maxx Williams, who was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, was "done for the season." WHO names 26-scientist group to investigate origins of COVID-19, future outbreaks The World Health Organization named 26 scientists to the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens, which will investigate the origins of COVID-19 and future viral outbreaks. Suspected bow and arrow attack kills five in Kongsberg, Norway Five people died and two others were injured Wednesday in a suspected bow and arrow attack in southern Norway, local police said. Justice Department investigating abuse, mistreatment at Texas’ juvenile lockups The federal government opened an investigation Wednesday into Texas' long-troubled juvenile lockups, which currently detain nearly 700 teens who often are found to need heightened supervision. Jan. 6 House committee subpoenas former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark The House committee investigating the Capitol riots subpoenaed former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark on Wednesday, stating he aided efforts to stop the transfer of power after the 2020 presidential election. Early-season snowstorm snarls travel throughout Rocky Mountains The first widespread snowstorm of the season blanketed the Intermountain West over the weekend and through the first part of the week, causing disruptions from the mountains of Montana to the rim of the Grand Canyon. TSA catches 20-year record 4,495 passengers with firearms at checkpoints The U.S. Transportation Safety Administration recorded a 20-year high of 4,495 airline passengers attempting to carry firearms onto their flights in the first nine months of 2020. Supreme Court considers excluded evidence in Boston Marathon bomber case In arguments on Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether an appellate court made an error in overturning the death penalty for one of the Boston Marathon bombers. Markets close flat amid reports of rising inflation, Fed plans to taper bond buying The S&P 500 snapped a three-day losing streak on Wednesday after the Labor Department reported rising inflation in September and the Federal Reserve hinted at plans to taper its easy money policy. Maryland man wins $100,000 lottery jackpot after $1,000, $10,000 prizes A Maryland man on a lucky streak collected a $100,000 lottery prize after winning $1,000 earlier this year and $10,000 last year. NASA, ULA pursue precision launch for Lucy asteroid mission NASA has worked years to build a spacecraft to examine eight asteroids for clues about the origins of the solar system, and now the agency has a three-week period to launch starting Saturday. 600-pound leatherback turtle rescued from Massachusetts mudflat The New England Aquarium shared video from the rescue of a 600-pound leatherback turtle that was found stranded in a Massachusetts mudflat. Alisal Fire grows to become Southern California’s first major wildfire of season The Alisal Fire burning just outside of Santa Barbara grew to 14,500 acres as strong winds stoked the blaze into Southern California's first major wildfire of the season. One in three Iraq/Afghanistan veterans sees extremism among their ranks House lawmakers held a hearing Wednesday to examine a rising number of military veterans joining dangerous and potentially violent domestic extremist groups, like the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. Highlights from the week in Washington for October 11, 2021 President Joe Biden speaks about the transportation supply chain, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks about the debt ceiling and hosts Israel's alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid; demonstrators on climate change gather outside the White House; Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a Native American convention; and Columbus Day is celebrated and protested among the highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for October 11, 2021. Preterm childbirth raises risk for high blood pressure among mothers, study finds Women who give birth prematurely are about twice as likely to develop high blood pressure over the next 10 years compared to those who deliver their babies full term, a study published by JAMA Network Open found. Eurasian eagle owl escapes during training at Minnesota Zoo The Minnesota Zoo is asking the public to keep an eye on the skies after a Eurasian eagle owl escaped from its keeper during a training session. Mixing COVID-19 vaccines for boosters safe, effective, study finds Mixing COVID-19 vaccines for boosters is safe and effective, according to the results of a National Institutes of Health-led study released Wednesday. |
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Why the Tuskegee Study Slowed Vaccinations of Black AmericansBlack Americans were once far less likely than white Americans to be vaccinated. But a wave of pro-vaccine campaigns and a surge of virus deaths have narrowed that gap, experts say. J.&J. Vaccine Recipients May Benefit From Different Booster, Study SaysA separate study from the F.D.A. suggested that Johnson & Johnson had submitted weak data for boosters. Catch up on Covid-19 news. September Consumer Price Index: Inflation RisesConsumer Price Index data from the Labor Department showed that prices kept climbing in September, as supply chain snarls and rising rents fueled rapid inflation. Social Security Cost of Living Increase Will Be 5.9% in 2022The increase, a cost-of-living adjustment that applies to about 70 million Americans, comes as consumer prices have jumped sharply. Which of These 4 Family Policies Deserves Top Priority?We asked 18 academics what they would choose if they could pick only one, as Senator Manchin has reportedly advised. Biden Administration Plans Wind Farms Along Nearly the Entire U.S. CoastlineInterior Secretary Deb Haaland announced that her agency will formally begin the process of identifying federal waters to lease to wind developers by 2025. This Pristine Beach Is One of Japan’s Last. Soon It Will Be Filled With Concrete.In rural Japan, the unstoppable forces of nature meet the immovable determination of the construction state. Can this village survive? Man With Bow and Arrows Kills Five in NorwayAs the country went on alert, the police scrambled to investigate an attack in a town 50 miles outside Oslo. Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Jeffrey Clark, Former Justice Dept. OfficialThe committee asked for testimony and documents from the little-known former official who pressed his colleagues to pursue Donald J. Trump’s election fraud claims. Justice Dept. to Investigate Reports of Abuse in Texas’ Juvenile PrisonsAccusations of excessive force, sexual misconduct, and the use of isolation and pepper spray prompted the inquiry into the treatment of incarcerated children. As Budget Bill Hangs in Limbo, Kyrsten Sinema Heads to EuropeWith the Senate out of session, Ms. Sinema, the Democratic senator from Arizona, has been in Europe on a fund-raising trip. Selma Blair Wants You to See Her Living With Multiple SclerosisThe actress puts herself out there in “Introducing, Selma Blair,” an unflinching documentary that she hopes can help others. Jon Gruden’s Emails Shocked Me. They Shouldn’t Have.His slur-filled comments are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the culture of the N.F.L. What Dave Chappelle's Netflix Special's Trans Remarks ShowIf the comedian expects us to take a joke, he should be able to take criticism. What if You Had Abortion Pills in Your Medicine Cabinet?Doctors need to consider ways to adapt to this era of waning abortion access. Texas Is a Harbinger of DoomMississippi was one of the states at the vanguard of the first Jim Crow; Texas may well be at the vanguard of the next. Robocalls Are Not Even the Worst of ItUpdating our war against the scammers and assorted interrupters. An Afghan Woman, Deserted by the U.S. and Fleeing the TalibanAbandoned by the U.S., an Afghan woman secretly records video diaries while on the run from the Taliban. Democrats Can’t Just Give the People What They WantNor would that be totally advisable. Why Democrats Are Having Trouble in CongressA party with full control of government usually struggles and often fails to enact its agenda. A Racial Reckoning Is Underway in Theater. Where Is the Gender Reckoning?A major American theater planned to produce nine plays by men and one by a woman this season. Why did it take a male playwright to change that when women have flagged such inequities for years? The Moral Panic Engulfing InstagramInstagram may be harmful to teenagers — but people said that about rock, rap and video games, too. Join John McWhorter for Woke Words, a Times Virtual EventThe writer and linguist explores the words we all grapple with in an evening of conversation and song on Oct. 14. On Masks and Covid, I Found Common Sense in GermanyA look at life in Germany, where common-sense Covid measures aren’t politicized. Nobel Awards for Real-World EconomistsThis year’s laureates showed us how to distinguish causation from correlation in the real world. Rich Countries’ Climate Change ResponsibilityRich countries must bear the cost if we can ever hope to achieve a net-zero world. ‘Dopesick’ Uses Drama, and Michael Keaton, to Give the Opioid Crisis a Human FaceBased on the book by Beth Macy, the new Hulu series roams the hills of Appalachia and the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma to tell a story of greed and suffering. ‘Whore of New York’ Reflects on Sex, Love and LaborIn her new memoir, Liara Roux writes with an intimate, anthropological eye about her experiences as a sex worker. Celebrate the Book Review's 125th Anniversary: A Times EventOn Oct. 25, join Nick Offerman, Daniel Dae Kim and other special guests for readings of favorite letters and reviews from the archives, trivia and more. In a Blue Origin Rocket, William Shatner Finally Goes to SpaceThe actor who played Captain Kirk played the role of pitchman for Jeff Bezos’ spaceflight company at a time that it is facing a number of workplace and business difficulties. For Jon Gruden, Former Raiders Coach, Losses Continue to MountThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers, whom he coached to a Super Bowl win, have removed him from their Ring of Honor, and a shoe company and a popular video game no longer want his endorsement. Czechs Defeat a Populist, Offering a Road Map for Toppling StrongmenA wide range of parties in the Czech Republic banded together despite their differences to oppose Andrej Babis, the country’s populist prime minister. Opposition parties in Hungary are hoping to duplicate the feat. U.S. Rallies to Beat Costa Rica in World Cup QualifierSergiño Dest scored one goal and set up another as the United States regained its stride with a dominant performance in World Cup qualifying. Mississippi Threatens to Sue Brett Favre Over $828,000The former Green Bay Packers quarterback was among more than 10 people who received letters from the state auditor demanding repayment of tens of millions of dollars connected to an extensive welfare fraud scheme. N.Y.P.D. Officer Fatally Shoots Woman at Girlfriend’s Home, Police SayThe officer, whom a police official identified as Yvonne Wu, also shot and wounded her girlfriend, the police said. Texas Judge Urges New Trial for Death Row Inmate, Citing Jurist’s Antisemitic RemarksA judge’s recommendation paves the way for an appeals court to decide whether Randy Halprin, a Jewish man who was convicted and sentenced to death in 2003 for his role in the killing of a police officer, will get a new trial. Henrietta Lacks, Whose Cells Were Taken Without Her Consent, Is Honored by W.H.O.In a ceremony in Geneva, the World Health Organization presented an award to the family of Ms. Lacks, whose cancer cells led to world-changing advances in medical and scientific research. Two More Guantánamo Detainees Are Approved for ReleaseA board has now backed the release of 12 out of the 39 men remaining at the prison, but U.S. diplomats must first reach security agreements with destination countries. The Truth About How Instagram Affects Teen Girls’ Body ImageYou can’t blame social media for everything. Anne Imhof’s Stylish (and Shareable) ProvocationsThe German artist shot to art-world fame with a performance at the Venice Biennale that captivated social media. Her latest work looks sure to please a smartphone-wielding audience, too. A Service for People Dating in New York CityHot Singles, a weekly email newsletter, evokes nostalgia for a simpler approach to finding romance, before dating apps were ubiquitous. More Recent Articles |
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Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday that starting quarterback Joe Burrow is on "voice rest" after suffering a throat injury that required a precautionary trip to the hospital.
Kenyan long-distance runner Agnes Jebet Tirop was found dead from apparent stab wounds in her home, Athletics Kenya announced Wednesday.
David Hess, a Minor League pitcher within the Tampa Bay Rays' organization, announced Wednesday he is starting chemotherapy to treat a cancerous tumor in his chest.
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Maine is not required to offer a religious exemption for healthcare workers to the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The Nashville Predators have signed star defenseman Mattias Ekholm to a four-year, $25 million contract extension that will keep him with the organization through the 2025-26 season.
Miami Dolphins starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since he fractured his ribs during Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills.
Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said Wednesday that tight end Maxx Williams, who was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, was "done for the season."
The World Health Organization named 26 scientists to the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens, which will investigate the origins of COVID-19 and future viral outbreaks.
Five people died and two others were injured Wednesday in a suspected bow and arrow attack in southern Norway, local police said.
The federal government opened an investigation Wednesday into Texas' long-troubled juvenile lockups, which currently detain nearly 700 teens who often are found to need heightened supervision.
The House committee investigating the Capitol riots subpoenaed former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark on Wednesday, stating he aided efforts to stop the transfer of power after the 2020 presidential election.
The first widespread snowstorm of the season blanketed the Intermountain West over the weekend and through the first part of the week, causing disruptions from the mountains of Montana to the rim of the Grand Canyon.
The U.S. Transportation Safety Administration recorded a 20-year high of 4,495 airline passengers attempting to carry firearms onto their flights in the first nine months of 2020.
In arguments on Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether an appellate court made an error in overturning the death penalty for one of the Boston Marathon bombers.
The S&P 500 snapped a three-day losing streak on Wednesday after the Labor Department reported rising inflation in September and the Federal Reserve hinted at plans to taper its easy money policy.
A Maryland man on a lucky streak collected a $100,000 lottery prize after winning $1,000 earlier this year and $10,000 last year.
NASA has worked years to build a spacecraft to examine eight asteroids for clues about the origins of the solar system, and now the agency has a three-week period to launch starting Saturday.
The New England Aquarium shared video from the rescue of a 600-pound leatherback turtle that was found stranded in a Massachusetts mudflat.
The Alisal Fire burning just outside of Santa Barbara grew to 14,500 acres as strong winds stoked the blaze into Southern California's first major wildfire of the season.
House lawmakers held a hearing Wednesday to examine a rising number of military veterans joining dangerous and potentially violent domestic extremist groups, like the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
President Joe Biden speaks about the transportation supply chain, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks about the debt ceiling and hosts Israel's alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid; demonstrators on climate change gather outside the White House; Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a Native American convention; and Columbus Day is celebrated and protested among the highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for October 11, 2021.
Women who give birth prematurely are about twice as likely to develop high blood pressure over the next 10 years compared to those who deliver their babies full term, a study published by JAMA Network Open found.
The Minnesota Zoo is asking the public to keep an eye on the skies after a Eurasian eagle owl escaped from its keeper during a training session.
Mixing COVID-19 vaccines for boosters is safe and effective, according to the results of a National Institutes of Health-led study released Wednesday. 
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