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Giants receivers Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton ruled out vs. Saints New York Giants wide receivers Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton were ruled out of Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints because of hamstring injuries, the team announced. Buccaneers' Rob Gronkowski listed as doubtful for Sunday's game vs. Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said Friday that star tight end Rob Gronkowski will be a game-time decision for Sunday night's showdown against the New England Patriots. 2 dead after plane, helicopter collide midair near Phoenix Two people died Friday after a small airplane and helicopter collided midair in a Phoenix suburb, emergency officials said. Washington Football Team activates WR Curtis Samuel off injured reserve Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel was activated off injured reserve Friday, giving him the opportunity to play against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright to return for 2022 season The St. Louis Cardinals signed veteran pitcher Adam Wainwright to a one-year contract extension for the 2022 season, the team announced. Justice Sotomayor declines NYC teachers' request to block COVID-19 vaccine mandate Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Friday denied a request by New York City teachers challenging a mandate that all public school staff must vaccinated against COVID-19. Tennessee Titans star WRs Julio Jones, A.J. Brown ruled out vs. New York Jets The Tennessee Titans will be without star wide receivers Julio Jones and A.J. Brown for Sunday's game against the New York Jets, the team announced. President Joe Biden heads to Capitol Hill as lawmakers mull infrastructure, social spending bills President Joe Biden traveled to Capitol Hill on Friday afternoon to meet with Democratic lawmakers as they consider a pair of bills that would carry out his infrastructure and social programs agendas. Tropical Storm Victor expected to weaken over weekend Tropical Storm Victor is expected to weaken over the weekend as it moves along the eastern Atlantic Ocean and away from land, forecasters predict. Hurricane Sam's eye expected to pass east of Bermuda Forecasters warned Friday that Hurricane Sam was expected to bring "dangerous high surf" to areas of the Atlantic coasts. Pentagon procures 550 million COVID-19 tests as part of White House initiative The Pentagon announced Friday it has awarded six contracts with a combined value of $2.78 billion to supply millions of COVID-19 test kits to health centers, nursing homes, colleges and universities. NASA plans careful restart for Mars helicopter after quiet period The Mars helicopter Ingenuity is on its own without NASA's guidance for two weeks as the sun interferes with communications to the Red Planet. Alex Jones found responsible for damages in Sandy Hook case A Texas judge has ruled that Infowars owner and host Alex Jones is responsible for damages to the families of two children killed in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Nikki Bella, Travis Pastrana to judge 'America's Got Talent: Extreme' NBC announced Friday that Nikki Bella, Travis Pastrana and Simon Cowell will judge "America's Got Talent: Extreme." "AGT" host Terry Crews will host the spinoff, too. Former French officer connected to cold case slayings, rapes through DNA, suicide note French prosecutors have identified a former police officer as the person behind a series of slayings and rapes dating back 35 years. Kansas man celebrates his birthday with a $10,000 lottery prize A Kansas man who celebrated his birthday by buying a pair of scratch-off lottery tickets ended up receiving a $10,000 gift from himself. Researchers question role of insulin-boosting drugs in Type 2 diabetes Drugs prescribed for Type 2 diabetes may actually increase insulin resistance in the body by boosting production of the hormone to unhealthy levels, causing the disease to worsen, researchers from Boston University said. Ontario police wrangle horse running loose on the highway Police in Ontario put their cowboy skills to the test Friday morning when several callers reported a horse running loose on a highway. Watch: Alligator steals 7-year-old angler's fish and pole A Florida 7-year-old who hooked a bass while fishing with his dad ended up losing his catch -- and his pole -- when an alligator darted out of the water and grabbed the fish. Original Winnie-the-Pooh bridge from Ashdown Forest up for auction The iconic bridge that became famous as "Poohsticks Bridge" thanks to A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books is now being auctioned off to find it a new home. Emigration on the rise in crisis-ridden Lebanon Mounting economic hardships are pushing a growing number of Lebanon's population to seek a better life abroad in another mass exodus. California to require COVID-19 vaccines for public school students California will require all schoolchildren to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to attend public school, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday. 2 meteor showers, celestial trio highlight October astronomy events Since the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22, the nights have grown longer than the days in the Northern Hemisphere, and the longer nights will offer some great views of the planets in addition to the upcoming meteor showers. Watch: New York couple holds wedding at Canadian border so family can attend A New York couple whose wedding plans were interrupted by border closings from the COVID-19 pandemic held a ceremony at the U.S.-Canada border so the bride's parents and grandmother could attend. |
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U.S. Covid Death Toll Nears 700,000 Despite Availability of VaccinesThe latest Covid-19 deaths were concentrated in the South, and included more younger people than before. Every age group under 55 saw its highest death toll of the pandemic this August. Merck Says Its Antiviral Pill Is Effective Against CovidThe drug maker will seek authorization for molnupiravir, the first drug of its kind for Covid. Experts said such pills could be a powerful tool against the virus. California to Mandate Covid-19 Vaccines for All Students as Soon as Next FallChildren from kindergarten to 12th grade in both public and private schools will be required to be inoculated against the coronavirus once the F.D.A. gives full approval. Biden Pulls Back a Vote on the Infrastructure BillAfter pressing toward a vote, Democratic leaders accepted “reality” that the bill could not pass before a broad climate change and safety net measure comes together. Progressives Flex Muscles on Biden Agenda, Adopting New TacticsTheir persistence forced Speaker Nancy Pelosi to delay a planned vote on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill. In the end, President Biden sided with their position. Ozy Media Will Shut DownThe digital media start-up had come under scrutiny for its business practices after articles in The Times. N.W.S.L. Cancels Schedule and Removes Commissioner Lisa BairdUnder pressure for its handling of abuse accusations, the top U.S. women’s soccer league called off five games and announced its commissioner had resigned. Arizona Vote Review ‘Made Up the Numbers,’ Election Experts SayAn analysis found that a hand recount of votes by Republican investigators missed thousands of ballots, and possibly many more. How a Racist Scandal at the F.D.N.Y. Led to SuspensionsThe Fire Department has long faced allegations of discrimination. But after George Floyd’s murder, a thread of racist messages renewed concerns about the department’s racial climate. After 100 Years, a Royal Wedding in Russia Evokes Days of the CzarsFor the groom, a Romanov and descendant of the imperial throne, and his Italian bride, the wedding represents the pinnacle of their attempts to re-establish a monarchic presence in Russia’s public life. This Is Why We Need to Spend $4 TrillionWhen you’re facing a social crisis, it’s time to go big. Can Geoegineering Fix Climate Change?Pretending that climate change can be solved with emissions cuts alone is a dangerous fantasy. Biden Should Ignore the Debt Limit and Mint a $1 Trillion CoinNow is the time for some courageous gimmickry. When an Angry Old Pol Shakes His Fist at the Internet‘Insta-greed’ may finally lead to regulation of Big Tech. How the U.S. Dictates What Puerto Rico EatsOutdated laws prevent local farmers from competing effectively with mainland products. The Broad Uses of Disability Rights ProtectionsOur response to the pandemic has created an opportunity to transform this movement into a larger push for rights for all. How R. Kelly Got Away With ItThe singer’s abuse of Black women and girls was hiding in plain sight. Britain’s Fuel Shortages Are Just the StartA sudden convergence of crises has cast the country’s future in darkness. Roe v. Wade Is at Risk, and Americans Are Burned OutIt’s hard to stay mobilized after five years of unceasing crises. Rapid Tests for Covid-19 Make Pandemic Life EasierAmericans need both vaccines and universal access to rapid tests to get back to more normalcy. I Know This Is Crazy, but Maybe We Should Live Under Majority RuleOr at least try it. Clearly, Facebook Is Very Flawed. What Will We Do About It?A damning expose depicts a company with all the information it needs to fix the egregious oversights and mistakes of the past. Britain’s Respect Hotline for Abusers May Help Stop Domestic ViolenceCan a hotline for perpetrators help stop domestic violence? ‘We’ve Become Too Complicated’: Where Eric Adams Thinks Democrats Went WrongNew York’s likely next mayor shares his vision for public safety, housing and “kitchen table issues.” The Marvelous Physics of Swarming MidgesThere’s more in that cloud of bugs than meets the eye. He Sees Migrants as ‘Modern Slaves,’ and Has Devoted His Life to Helping ThemThe Rev. Daniel Alliët, for whom Jesus was a “political revolutionary,” has made it his life’s mission to fight for the rights of undocumented migrants, to the chagrin of some other clergy members. How I Knew I Needed to Quit InstagramJust like with alcohol, social media left me feeling anxious and removed from myself. Covid Deaths, Congress, Prosecco: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Riddle of Tony Soprano and Selling Marijuana on Tribal Lands: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Federal Judge Hears Arguments Over Texas Abortion LawThe Justice Department said the law was intended to “violate the Constitution,” and asked for it to be suspended while the courts determine if it is legal. Facebook Struggles to Quell Uproar Over Instagram’s Effect on TeensThe social network has been all hands on deck as it grapples with revelations that it knew the harmful effects its Instagram photo-sharing app was having on teenagers. Marie Antoinette’s Letters to Her Dear Swedish Count, Now UncensoredResearchers used an X-ray technique to resurface the redacted text of letters exchanged between the queen and her dear friend Axel von Fersen. Officers Who Pledge Loyalty to Oath Keepers Should Be Fired, Mayor SaysA report that active-duty New York City police officers had associated with the militia group prompts a denunciation from City Hall. Matt Amodio Beats James Holzhauer’s Streak on ‘Jeopardy!’The Yale Ph.D. student, who is studying computer science, has won 33 games in a row, making him No. 2 on the game show’s hall of fame roster for longest streaks. Nearly 60 African Migrants Drown on Way to Canary IslandsAs the dangerous voyage from Western Africa to the Spanish archipelago has become a more popular migrant route to Europe, the death toll has risen sharply. Texas Man Killed and Dismembered 3 at Motel, Police SayJason Alan Thornburg, 41, an electrician’s apprentice, told detectives that he “believed that he was being called to commit sacrifices,” according to an arrest warrant. U.S. and Europe Announce New Trade Cooperation, but Disputes LingerA new trade and technology partnership aims to counter China, but tensions over issues like metal tariffs remain. Rivian, an Electric Vehicle Start-Up, Reveals Large Losses in its I.P.O. FilingThe company, which is backed by Amazon and Ford, is seeking to sell shares in one of the biggest initial public offerings of the year. Cherish the Feel-Good Stories. They Won’t Last.Enjoy the underdogs now, because money will restore Europe’s usual order soon enough. Review: Love, Anger and Disgusting Toilets in Netflix’s ‘Maid’Margaret Qualley plays a woman cleaning houses, and not always getting by, in an adaptation of a best-selling memoir. Five Science-Fiction Movies to Stream NowHoping for some exciting sci-fi before “Dune” arrives? Try this selection of overlooked nuggets. More Recent Articles |
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New York Giants wide receivers Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton were ruled out of Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints because of hamstring injuries, the team announced.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said Friday that star tight end Rob Gronkowski will be a game-time decision for Sunday night's showdown against the New England Patriots.
Two people died Friday after a small airplane and helicopter collided midair in a Phoenix suburb, emergency officials said.
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel was activated off injured reserve Friday, giving him the opportunity to play against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
The St. Louis Cardinals signed veteran pitcher Adam Wainwright to a one-year contract extension for the 2022 season, the team announced.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Friday denied a request by New York City teachers challenging a mandate that all public school staff must vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Tennessee Titans will be without star wide receivers Julio Jones and A.J. Brown for Sunday's game against the New York Jets, the team announced.
President Joe Biden traveled to Capitol Hill on Friday afternoon to meet with Democratic lawmakers as they consider a pair of bills that would carry out his infrastructure and social programs agendas.
Tropical Storm Victor is expected to weaken over the weekend as it moves along the eastern Atlantic Ocean and away from land, forecasters predict.
Forecasters warned Friday that Hurricane Sam was expected to bring "dangerous high surf" to areas of the Atlantic coasts.
The Pentagon announced Friday it has awarded six contracts with a combined value of $2.78 billion to supply millions of COVID-19 test kits to health centers, nursing homes, colleges and universities.
The Mars helicopter Ingenuity is on its own without NASA's guidance for two weeks as the sun interferes with communications to the Red Planet.
A Texas judge has ruled that Infowars owner and host Alex Jones is responsible for damages to the families of two children killed in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
NBC announced Friday that Nikki Bella, Travis Pastrana and Simon Cowell will judge "America's Got Talent: Extreme." "AGT" host Terry Crews will host the spinoff, too.
French prosecutors have identified a former police officer as the person behind a series of slayings and rapes dating back 35 years.
A Kansas man who celebrated his birthday by buying a pair of scratch-off lottery tickets ended up receiving a $10,000 gift from himself.
Drugs prescribed for Type 2 diabetes may actually increase insulin resistance in the body by boosting production of the hormone to unhealthy levels, causing the disease to worsen, researchers from Boston University said.
Police in Ontario put their cowboy skills to the test Friday morning when several callers reported a horse running loose on a highway.
A Florida 7-year-old who hooked a bass while fishing with his dad ended up losing his catch -- and his pole -- when an alligator darted out of the water and grabbed the fish.
The iconic bridge that became famous as "Poohsticks Bridge" thanks to A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books is now being auctioned off to find it a new home.
Mounting economic hardships are pushing a growing number of Lebanon's population to seek a better life abroad in another mass exodus.
California will require all schoolchildren to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to attend public school, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday.
Since the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22, the nights have grown longer than the days in the Northern Hemisphere, and the longer nights will offer some great views of the planets in addition to the upcoming meteor showers.
A New York couple whose wedding plans were interrupted by border closings from the COVID-19 pandemic held a ceremony at the U.S.-Canada border so the bride's parents and grandmother could attend. 
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