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NBA projects $10 billion in revenue for 2021-22 season as audiences return The NBA is projecting $10 billion in revenue for the upcoming 2021-22 season as audiences continue to return, a notable increase from the last two seasons when fan attendance was limited or disallowed due to COVID-19. Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine Washington State head football coach Nick Rolovich and four assistant coaches were fired Monday after refusing to receive state-mandated COVID-19 vaccinations, the school announced. Zalmay Khalilzad resigns as U.S. envoy for Afghanistan Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad has resigned from his post as the United States lead diplomat to Afghanistan following the late summer exodus of the U.S. military from the war-torn country. Melanie C gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars' Former Spice Girl Melanie C and her professional partner Gleb Savchenko were eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" Season 30 on Monday night. Kamala Harris touts climate aspects of Build Back Better plan at Lake Mead Vice President Kamala Harris said Monday called for lawmakers to act with a "sense of urgency" to pass two key pillars of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better agenda while visiting Nevada's Lake Mead. Minnesota Vikings put Pro Bowl CB Patrick Peterson on IR with hamstring injury The Minnesota Vikings placed Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, the team announced. ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale reveals lymphoma diagnosis Dick Vitale, one of ESPN's most prominent and recognizable college basketball analysts, announced Monday that he was diagnosed with lymphoma. State Department watchdog launches reviews of Afghanistan withdrawal Diana Shaw, the State Department's acting inspector general, notified top lawmakers Monday that the OIG is conducting reviews of the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan. SEC fines Tennessee Volunteers $250K after fans throw debris during Ole Miss game The SEC announced Monday it has issued the University of Tennessee a $250,000 fine in the aftermath of Volunteers fans throwing bottles and other debris on the field near the end of the team's 31-26 loss to Ole Miss. Supreme Court grants expedited hearing for clinics' challenge to Texas law The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to take up abortion providers' challenge to Texas' near-total abortion ban sooner than the high court usually would hear arguments. Trump sues Jan. 6 committee to prevent release of White House records Former President Donald Trump on Monday filed a lawsuit against the House committee probing the Jan. 6 insurrection in a bid to keep it from examining White House records related to the attack. State Department, CDC warn against travel to Singapore amid 'very high' COVID-19 risk The State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Americans against traveling to Singapore citing a "very high" risk of COVID-19 in the country as it prepares to welcome vaccinated travelers. Amazon to hire 150K seasonal workers, offer $3,000 signing bonuses Amazon announced Monday it is planning to hire 150,000 temporary and seasonal workers for the holidays and is seeking to entice them with $3,000 signing bonuses. Top U.S. Space Force general calls for increased space cooperation with South Korea Chief of U.S. Space Operations Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond called for the U.S. Space Force to increase its partnership on space with South Korea on Monday. Over 300,000 women left workforce last month, National Women's Law Center says Over 300,000 women age 20 and over left the workforce entirely in September, the National Women's Law Center said in a new analysis. Woman wins $103,472 lottery jackpot while waiting for sandwich A Maryland woman said she has a craving for soup and a sandwich to thank for her winning a $103,472 lottery jackpot. Watch: Israeli diver finds 900-year-old sword on seabed The Israel Antiquities Authority said a diver off the country's northern coast found a 900-year-old sword believed to have belonged to a knight during the Crusades. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signs new defense pact with Georgia U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signed a new security agreement with Georgia Monday, seeking to buttress relations with the Black Sea nation as it continues to face Russian troops in two of its regions. Study: Medicare spends millions on cancer treatments without clinical benefit Medicare spent nearly $600 million over a three-year period for cancer care involving four Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs later found to provide no clinical benefit for certain forms of the disease. Vase purchased for $4.99 at thrift store valued at up to $15,000 A glass vase purchased for $4.99 at a thrift store in the Pacific Northwest is expected to sell for up to $15,000 after it was identified as a rare piece from 1902. Watch: Harambe gorilla statue installed opposite Wall Street's Charging Bull The famous Charging Bull sculpture on New York's Wall Street was joined Monday by a 7-foot statue of Harambe, the gorilla. Democratic Reps. Mike Doyle, David Price announce retirements Two long-serving Democratic lawmakers revealed Monday they will retire next year at the end of their current terms as the party faces an uphill battle to retain its House majority. One in three young kids uses social media, but use of parental controls spotty, survey finds One out of three children ages 7 to 9 uses some form of social media, according to the results of a national poll released Monday. In addition, nearly half of those ages 10 to 12 are on social media. |
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F.D.A. to Allow ‘Mix and Match’ Approach for Covid Booster ShotsThe agency may act this week, when it is expected to authorize booster shots for recipients of the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Washington State Fires Football Coach for Refusing to Get VaccinatedNick Rolovich and four of his assistants were fired on Monday for failing to comply with the state’s vaccination mandate. Catch up on Covid news. Russia's Low Vaccination Rates Leads to Record-Breaking TollThe country hit 1,000 deaths in a 24-hour period for the first time since the pandemic began, reflecting the risks of having a low vaccination rate. Colin Powell, Who Shaped U.S. National Security, Dies at 84A former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, secretary of state and national security adviser, Mr. Powell died of complications of Covid-19, his family said. What Scientists Know About the Risk of Breakthrough Covid DeathsDeaths among people who have been fully vaccinated remain rare, but older adults and those with compromised immune systems are at much higher risk. Trump Sues to Block Release of White House Papers to Jan. 6 InquiryThe case raises novel constitutional questions about the scope of an ex-president’s executive privilege powers if the current president disagrees. Axel Springer Removes Julian Reichelt After Times ReportThe editor, Julian Reichelt, had been accused of abusing his power involving a relationship a junior employee at Bild, a tabloid owned by the media giant Axel Springer. At Axel Springer, Allegations of Sex, Lies and a Secret PaymentA high-flying German media giant is ahead on digital media but seems stuck in the past when it comes to the workplace and deal-making. Biden's Paid Leave Plan at Risk as Lawmakers Seek CutsAn initial proposal to offer workers 12 weeks of paid leave could be whittled down as Democrats try to trim their $3.5 trillion social policy bill. What Joe Manchin Wants the Domestic Policy Bill to Look LikeThe West Virginia Democrat could decide the fate of President Biden’s top legislative priority, and he has not been shy about outlining the kinds of changes he wants to see. Jefferson Statue Will Be Removed From N.Y.C. Council ChambersAfter a debate over Jefferson’s legacy and his history as a slaveholder, city officials delayed deciding on where to display the statue. As Starbucks Workers Seek a Union, Company Officials Converge on StoresA push in the Buffalo area could produce the first union at company-owned stores in the U.S. But backers say moves by management are having a chilling effect. Long Island City is Home to N.Y.C's Growing Asian PopulationIn a corner of Queens, a fivefold increase in Asian residents since 2010 is transforming the area’s restaurants, housing and politics. A ‘Holy Grail’ of American Folk Art, Hiding in Plain SightA collector’s keen eye — and willingness to knock on a stranger’s door — led to the rediscovery of a sculpture by a renowned stone carver, William Edmondson. Red Sox and Astros ALCS Matchup Provides a 'Moment of Pride' for Puerto RicoA matchup between the Astros and the Red Sox is loaded with representation of the Caribbean island. Some friendships had to be put on hold. Lee Jung-jae Thinks ‘Squid Game’ Critics Should Watch It AgainIn an interview, the star of the Netflix phenomenon discusses the message of the series and possibilities for a Season 2. Joe Manchin Versus West Virginia on Climate and Child CareOn climate and children, he's hurting his own constituents. Trump Missed the Part About No Do-OversAnd apparently no one from his party is going to explain it to him. College Degrees Are OverratedEmployers are missing out on a large talent pool by insisting on diplomas for jobs that don’t require them. Hey Parler, Nashville Isn’t Turning RedNashville may be having an identity crisis. But our moral commitment to equality will never change. The Brittney Poolaw Case: When a Miscarriage Is ManslaughterGlimpses of a post-Roe world in Oklahoma. I’m the President of the National Taxpayers Union. Be Careful With I.R.S. Reform.The I.R.S. needs more resources. But it also needs to protect taxpayer rights. Is Mark Zuckerberg a Man Without Principles?The veteran tech journalist Walt Mossberg unpacks the Facebook Files with historical context and personal anecdotes. Some Tenants in Los Angeles May Lose the City Councilwoman They ElectedHow some tenants in Los Angeles may lose the voice they found on the City Council. ‘History Will Not Be Kind to Senator Joe Manchin’Readers criticize Mr. Manchin as someone putting his interests ahead of the country’s. Also: Racial equity in child care; a civil conversation; social media. The Stock Market’s Gains Could Be Spread More FairlyThe markets going up even as wages stagnate is not a sign of a rigged system. Last Chance to Save American DemocracyThis season of oppression is very likely the beginning of an era of oppression — unless Congress intervenes. This Is What Will Make Sex Work in New York SaferTwo bills are before the New York State Senate proposing to decriminalize sex work. Only one would truly help sex workers. University of North Carolina Can Keep Affirmative Action, Judge RulesStudents for Fair Admissions vowed to immediately appeal in a case that appears destined for the Supreme Court. Washington Metro Pulls Most Train Cars From Service After DerailmentThe Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority idled 748 Metro cars on Monday after one train derailed at least three times on Oct. 12, officials said. Justice Department Asks Supreme Court to Block Texas Abortion LawSaying the law is “plainly unconstitutional,” the department also asked the court to add the case to its docket in its current term. Bill Gates Was Warned Over ‘Inappropriate’ Emails at MicrosoftMr. Gates, who at the time was Microsoft’s chairman, had asked a female employee out on a date, a Microsoft spokesman said. North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Hours After Envoys Meet in WashingtonThe launch came after the special envoys gathered to discuss how to deal with Pyongyang’s growing nuclear capabilities. In Norway Attack, ‘Sharp Object,’ Not Arrows, Killed 5, Police SayThe Norwegian police on Monday said that while a hunting bow had been used in last week’s rampage, the victims, four women and a man, were stabbed to death. Supreme Court Bolsters Legal Shield for Police in 2 RulingsThe unsigned decisions, without noted dissents, indicated that the court continued to support the widely criticized doctrine of qualified immunity. Jury Selection Begins in Trial Over Ahmaud Arbery’s KillingWhether the three men accused in Mr. Arbery’s death were motived by racism will quite likely be a major theme in the case. Treasury Warns That Digital Currencies Could Weaken U.S. SanctionsA review found that the sanctions program must be modernized to maintain its effectiveness. S.E.C. Describes the GameStop Frenzy, but Not What to Do About ItA long-anticipated report did not suggest any policy changes in response to the meme stock frenzy that caused some little-regarded shares to soar. How to Drive Safely When You're an Older DriverSafe driving is possible for many people in their 70s, 80s and beyond, provided they take steps to maintain their skills. Between Fear and the Need to Feel AliveThe clearest views in life come from standing at the edge of a scary cliff. Which is why I want my son by my side. How Lifelong Cholesterol Levels Can Harm or Help Your HeartThe longer you have high levels of “bad” LDL cholesterol, the greater your risk of a heart attack. Elizabeth Diller Is Retelling Edmund de Waal’s Story — and Her OwnDesigning a show at the Jewish Museum in New York has illuminated corners of hidden history in her life, the architect says. “Edmund dug into his past. I didn’t. I couldn’t bear it.” More Recent Articles |
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The NBA is projecting $10 billion in revenue for the upcoming 2021-22 season as audiences continue to return, a notable increase from the last two seasons when fan attendance was limited or disallowed due to COVID-19.
Washington State head football coach Nick Rolovich and four assistant coaches were fired Monday after refusing to receive state-mandated COVID-19 vaccinations, the school announced.
Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad has resigned from his post as the United States lead diplomat to Afghanistan following the late summer exodus of the U.S. military from the war-torn country.
Former Spice Girl Melanie C and her professional partner Gleb Savchenko were eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" Season 30 on Monday night.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Monday called for lawmakers to act with a "sense of urgency" to pass two key pillars of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better agenda while visiting Nevada's Lake Mead.
The Minnesota Vikings placed Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, the team announced.
Dick Vitale, one of ESPN's most prominent and recognizable college basketball analysts, announced Monday that he was diagnosed with lymphoma.
Diana Shaw, the State Department's acting inspector general, notified top lawmakers Monday that the OIG is conducting reviews of the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The SEC announced Monday it has issued the University of Tennessee a $250,000 fine in the aftermath of Volunteers fans throwing bottles and other debris on the field near the end of the team's 31-26 loss to Ole Miss.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to take up abortion providers' challenge to Texas' near-total abortion ban sooner than the high court usually would hear arguments.
Former President Donald Trump on Monday filed a lawsuit against the House committee probing the Jan. 6 insurrection in a bid to keep it from examining White House records related to the attack.
The State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Americans against traveling to Singapore citing a "very high" risk of COVID-19 in the country as it prepares to welcome vaccinated travelers.
Amazon announced Monday it is planning to hire 150,000 temporary and seasonal workers for the holidays and is seeking to entice them with $3,000 signing bonuses.
Chief of U.S. Space Operations Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond called for the U.S. Space Force to increase its partnership on space with South Korea on Monday.
Over 300,000 women age 20 and over left the workforce entirely in September, the National Women's Law Center said in a new analysis.
A Maryland woman said she has a craving for soup and a sandwich to thank for her winning a $103,472 lottery jackpot.
The Israel Antiquities Authority said a diver off the country's northern coast found a 900-year-old sword believed to have belonged to a knight during the Crusades.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signed a new security agreement with Georgia Monday, seeking to buttress relations with the Black Sea nation as it continues to face Russian troops in two of its regions.
Medicare spent nearly $600 million over a three-year period for cancer care involving four Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs later found to provide no clinical benefit for certain forms of the disease.
A glass vase purchased for $4.99 at a thrift store in the Pacific Northwest is expected to sell for up to $15,000 after it was identified as a rare piece from 1902.
The famous Charging Bull sculpture on New York's Wall Street was joined Monday by a 7-foot statue of Harambe, the gorilla.
Two long-serving Democratic lawmakers revealed Monday they will retire next year at the end of their current terms as the party faces an uphill battle to retain its House majority.
One out of three children ages 7 to 9 uses some form of social media, according to the results of a national poll released Monday. In addition, nearly half of those ages 10 to 12 are on social media. 
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