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Tampa Bay Buccaneers put starting CB Carlton Davis on IR with quad injury The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed starting cornerback Carlton Davis on injured reserve Thursday, the team announced. Jan. 6 select committee subpoenas additional Stop the Steal organizers The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol on Thursday subpoenaed additional organizations connected to the Stop the Steal rally that occurred prior to the attack on Congress. Green Bay Packers sign ex-Dallas Cowboys LB Jaylon Smith The Green Bay Packers signed former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith to a short-term contract Thursday, the team announced. Lance McCullers, Houston Astros beat Chicago White Sox in Game 1 of ALDS Lance McCullers Jr. outdueled Lance Lynn as the Houston Astros beat the Chicago White Sox 6-1 in Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Thursday at Minute Maid Park. Senate votes to approve extending debt limit to December Senate leaders voted to approve a temporary extension of the debt limit Thursday, giving lawmakers until December to address the crisis. Oregon Supreme Court vacates death sentence of David Bartol The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday overturned the death sentence for a man convicted of killing a cellmate in 2013, possibly setting the stage for all other death sentences in the state to be vacated. Riley Williams formally charged with stealing Nancy Pelosi's laptop during Capitol riot Riley Williams, 22, was formally charged Thursday for stealing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's laptop during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building. Seattle Seahawks RB Chris Carson out for TNF game vs. Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks starting running back Chris Carson will miss Thursday night's game against the division rival Los Angeles Rams because of a neck injury. Former President Donald Trump's lawyers tell former aides to defy Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Lawyers for former President Donald Trump instructed four of his former aides to defy subpoenas issued by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol. Falcons' Calvin Ridley won't travel to London for game vs. Jets due to personal matter Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver Calvin Ridley won't travel to London for Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a personal matter, the team announced. President Joe Biden calls on unvaccinated to 'do the right thing' while touting mandate in Chicago President Joe Biden on Thursday called on unvaccinated Americans to "do the right thing" as he promoted his vaccine mandate for large businesses on a trip to Chicago. USS Connecticut submarine strikes object underwater in South China Sea A U.S. Navy submarine struck an underwater object while submerged in the South China Sea over the weekend, the U.S. Pacific Fleet announced Thursday. Steve Carell to star in FX psychological thriller 'The Patient' Steve Carell has signed on to star in a half-hour psychological thriller called "The Patient." Watch: Tourist records shark biting alligator on foot in South Carolina A tourist capturing video of an alligator in South Carolina ended up recording the moment a shark swam up and nipped the reptile on the foot. Dry cleaning emergency leads man to $1 million Powerball jackpot A Maryland man said a dry cleaning emergency involving his son's jacket led to his winning a $1 million Powerball jackpot. Lawmakers spar in hearing on Arizona election audit Reps. Andy Biggs and Jamie Raskin sparred Thursday during a congressional hearing on Arizona's audit of the 2020 presidential election, which determined President Joe Biden legitimately won the race. Dow rises 337 points as Senate announces debt ceiling deal The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 337 points Thursday after senators announced a deal to extend the debt ceiling. NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts name their capsule Endurance Three astronauts will fly to space for the first time along with a veteran crewmate on his third spaceflight when SpaceX launches NASA's Crew-3 mission, scheduled for Oct. 30 from Florida. Rare dish sells for $1.7 million after being found in a drawer in Scotland A 16th century dish bearing a biblical scene by artist Nicola da Urbino sold for more than $1.7 million after being found in a drawer in Scotland. Watch: Kangaroo temporarily escapes Oklahoma petting zoo A kangaroo that escaped with two others from an Oklahoma petting zoo caused a stir when it was spotted on a local road. 5.9-magnitude earthquake shakes Tokyo A 5.9-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo on Thursday, injuring more than 20 people. Watch: Tennessee man reunited with lost class ring after 42 years A Tennessee man who lost his high school class ring during a game of frisbee was reunited with the precious item 42 years later. Study: Eating sustainably hunted wild meat rather than livestock reduces greenhouse gas emissions Consumption of wild animal meat by communities in the Amazon region and sub-Saharan Africa produces lower greenhouse gas emissions than eating beef or poultry, a study published Thursday by Scientific Reports found. |
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With Masks On or Off, Schools Try to Find the New NormalDespite some turmoil, a vast majority of students have been in classrooms full-time and mostly uninterrupted this fall. Now, educators debate what’s next. Pfizer Asks F.D.A. to Authorize Its Covid-19 Vaccine for Children 5 to 11The agency has promised to move quickly on the request and tentatively plans to meet on Oct. 26 to consider it. A decision could come soon after Halloween. S.B.A. Overpaid $4.5 Billion on ‘Illogical’ Small Business Grant ClaimsA program gave money to 700,000 self-employed people who improperly claimed to have as many as a million employees, according to an inspector general’s report. Senate Approves Bill to Raise Debt Ceiling and Avert Default, for NowAn agreement struck on Thursday allows the government to cover its expenses through early December, but does little to address the crux of the partisan stalemate. China’s Power Crunch Exposes Tensions Ahead of Key U.N. Climate SummitKeeping global temperatures from dangerous levels means China must pivot away from coal immediately. Its soaring energy demand and rolling blackouts mean it probably won’t. U.S. Agencies Worry Most About These Climate ThreatsTwo dozen federal agencies flagged the biggest dangers posed by a warming planet. The list spreads across American society. Biden to Restore Three National Monuments in Utah and New EnglandPresident Biden is restoring Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah and a marine monument off the New England coast, all severely reduced by former President Donald J. Trump. Flooding Deaths Push Council to Demand Climate Change Plan for New YorkUnder a bill passed by the City Council, the mayor is required to create a plan to deal with the wide-ranging threats of climate change, from flooding to extreme heat. Abortions in Texas Do Not Fully Resume Despite Judge’s RulingAt least six clinics had returned to performing the procedure, but most of the state’s roughly two dozen abortion clinics were waiting, weighing the risks under the new law. 18 Former N.B.A. Players Are Charged in $4 Million Insurance Fraud SchemeFederal prosecutors said Glen Davis, Sebastian Telfair and Tony Allen were among the players involved in a plot to file millions of dollars’ worth of fraudulent medical claims. Tesla to Move Headquarters to Texas from CaliforniaElon Musk announced the move at the company’s annual shareholder meeting, hosted at a factory Tesla is building near Austin. Trump Tells Former Aides to Defy Subpoenas From Jan. 6 PanelThe select committee also sent subpoenas to two “Stop the Steal” organizers and a group affiliated with the event that preceded the mob violence. How Michael P. Farris Tried to Block 2020 Election OutcomeDrafts of a lawsuit filed with Supreme Court by Texas’ attorney general in December had been circulated by the leader of an anti-abortion group. Dispute Over Claim That Proud Boys Leader Urged Attack at CapitolAn accused rioter has told the F.B.I. that Joseph Biggs, a leader of the far-right Proud Boys, directed him to challenge the police at a key moment on Jan. 6. Mr. Biggs’s lawyer denied the allegation. Emma Raducanu, After U.S. Open Win, Keeps Her Feet on the GroundThe 18-year-old returns to the court at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif., as a headliner, richer and more famous. She still needed a wild card. Very Disturbing Things, Deep in the Heart of TexasIts poisoned politics course through the nation’s bloodstream. What if Things Are About to Get Better?Early signs of improvement on Covid, containers and crime. For the Debt Ceiling, Biden Can End Sabotage Once and for AllThe 14th Amendment offers a way out. 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Also: A non-coup pledge; missing Yazidis; clerical celibacy; taxing the ultrarich. What Killed the Blue-Collar Struggle for Social JusticeFor Americans without a college degree, the labor movement, the civil rights movement and the women’s liberation movement boiled down to jobs. Pregnant Women Should Get the Covid-19 VaccinePregnant women should get a Covid-19 vaccine. Sometimes Life Imitates Art. William Shatner Is Headed To Space With Blue Origin.Next week, in a thoroughly modern blurring of reality and fiction, William Shatner will soar to space with Blue Origin. Do you care? The 2022 Oscar Race Has Begun. Here’s Who Is Already Ahead.After the fall film festivals, several major contenders have emerged, including “Belfast,” “King Richard” and “The Power of the Dog.” Can a Good-Enough Marriage Make for a Great Divorce?In continuing to share a home, along with our teenage kids, my ex and I have found true partnership. After Hurricane Ida, Recovering From TumultHomes were uninhabitable and groups had to adjust services. Called to act, one man said: “It’s always satisfying when you’re helping people, especially when it’s the people you live around.” Abdulrazak Gurnah Is Awarded the Nobel Prize in LiteratureThe Tanzanian writer, the first Black winner since Toni Morrison, was honored for his “uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism.” How El Salvador Is Testing Bitcoin’s Promise of Financial LibertyAs cryptocurrency enters global finance, an experiment in El Salvador could offer clues on whether it will bring a more libertarian economy or greater government control. Tony La Russa and Dusty Baker Have a History. Now They Meet Again.From teammates, to manager and player, to division rivals, Tony La Russa and Dusty Baker’s careers have consistently intersected for decades. They are facing off yet again. 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At Least 4 Dead in Alabama After Heavy Rains Flood the StateA child and three adults drowned in vehicles submerged in deep water after creeks swelled in the northeast and central counties, officials said. From a Contemporary Drama Festival, Tales of Art and SurvivalAt Berlin’s FIND festival of new international drama, some plays tackle big themes while others reject being useful. More Recent Articles |
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed starting cornerback Carlton Davis on injured reserve Thursday, the team announced.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol on Thursday subpoenaed additional organizations connected to the Stop the Steal rally that occurred prior to the attack on Congress.
The Green Bay Packers signed former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith to a short-term contract Thursday, the team announced.
Lance McCullers Jr. outdueled Lance Lynn as the Houston Astros beat the Chicago White Sox 6-1 in Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Thursday at Minute Maid Park.
Senate leaders voted to approve a temporary extension of the debt limit Thursday, giving lawmakers until December to address the crisis.
The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday overturned the death sentence for a man convicted of killing a cellmate in 2013, possibly setting the stage for all other death sentences in the state to be vacated.
Riley Williams, 22, was formally charged Thursday for stealing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's laptop during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building.
Seattle Seahawks starting running back Chris Carson will miss Thursday night's game against the division rival Los Angeles Rams because of a neck injury.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump instructed four of his former aides to defy subpoenas issued by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol.
Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver Calvin Ridley won't travel to London for Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a personal matter, the team announced.
President Joe Biden on Thursday called on unvaccinated Americans to "do the right thing" as he promoted his vaccine mandate for large businesses on a trip to Chicago.
A U.S. Navy submarine struck an underwater object while submerged in the South China Sea over the weekend, the U.S. Pacific Fleet announced Thursday.
Steve Carell has signed on to star in a half-hour psychological thriller called "The Patient."
A tourist capturing video of an alligator in South Carolina ended up recording the moment a shark swam up and nipped the reptile on the foot.
A Maryland man said a dry cleaning emergency involving his son's jacket led to his winning a $1 million Powerball jackpot.
Reps. Andy Biggs and Jamie Raskin sparred Thursday during a congressional hearing on Arizona's audit of the 2020 presidential election, which determined President Joe Biden legitimately won the race.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 337 points Thursday after senators announced a deal to extend the debt ceiling.
Three astronauts will fly to space for the first time along with a veteran crewmate on his third spaceflight when SpaceX launches NASA's Crew-3 mission, scheduled for Oct. 30 from Florida.
A 16th century dish bearing a biblical scene by artist Nicola da Urbino sold for more than $1.7 million after being found in a drawer in Scotland.
A kangaroo that escaped with two others from an Oklahoma petting zoo caused a stir when it was spotted on a local road.
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo on Thursday, injuring more than 20 people.
A Tennessee man who lost his high school class ring during a game of frisbee was reunited with the precious item 42 years later.
Consumption of wild animal meat by communities in the Amazon region and sub-Saharan Africa produces lower greenhouse gas emissions than eating beef or poultry, a study published Thursday by Scientific Reports found. 
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