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Court docs: University of Florida attempting to block professors from testifying in voting rights lawsuit The University of Florida instructed three political science professors to not assist civil rights groups challenging the state's restrictive new voting law, court filings show. American Airlines grounds more than 1,000 flights because of weather, staffing problems American Airlines has canceled more than 1,000 flights since Friday, citing bad weather and staffing shortages. U.S. agrees to ease Trump-era tariffs on European Union steel and aluminum Biden administration officials announced on Saturday that they had reached a deal with their European Union counterparts to lift some Trump-era tariffs on steel and aluminum in exchange for dropping duties on American go Merriam Webster adds definitions for ‘breakthrough,’ ‘whataboutism,’ others As the times change, so does the dictionary. Merriam-Webster has added definitions for 455 new words such as "breakthrough," "whataboutism," "dad bod" and others that have generated headlines and discussion. Union reaches another tentative deal to end John Deere workers strike A union representing John Deere employees reached another tentative deal Saturday to potentially end a two-week strike after workers rejected their initial agreement. Vice President Kamala Harris receives COVID-19 booster shot Vice President Kamala Harris rolled up her sleeve Saturday for her COVID-19 booster shot. Zayn Malik pleads no contest to charges of harassing Gigi Hadid, her mother Pop singer Zayn Malik pleaded no contest to charges of harassment against his former partner and model Gigi Hadid and her mother, Yolanda Hadid. Amtrak collision with SUV in North Charleston, S.C., kills 3, injures 1 An Amtrak collision with a Nissan SUV early Saturday in North Charleston, S.C., killed three people and left one person hospitalized, police said. Protesters take to streets in Sudan demanding end to military rule Sudan saw a wave of protests across the country Saturday against the military government that seized power earlier this week. James McAvoy to star in 'Cyrano' play at Brooklyn Academy of Music James McAvoy has signed on to star in a revival of "Cyrano de Bergerac" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next spring. Texas sues the Biden administration over federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates Attorney General Ken Paxton, on behalf of the state, sued the Biden administration on Friday over its coronavirus vaccine mandate for federal contractors. Kristin Chenoweth engaged to beau Josh Bryant Singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth has announced on Instagram her engagement to musician Josh Bryant. G20 summit: Leaders endorse global minimum corporate tax rate Twenty of the world's leading economies endorsed a global minimum tax rate Saturday in Rome during the first in-person session of the G20 summit since the start of the pandemic. Court rules against New York health workers seeking religious exemption to COVID-19 vaccine mandate A federal appellate court has lifted a temporary injunction that prevented New York from enforcing its COVID-19 vaccination mandate on healthcare workers seeking religious exemptions. Eerie glow of Northern Lights possible Halloween weekend The sun is about to treat skywatchers to a dazzling display of the Northern Lights this weekend, one of the best opportunities to see the aurora so far in 2021. Former President Donald Trump seeks to block 770 pages of records tied to Jan. 6 committee probe Former President Donald Trump seeks to block 770 pages out of approximately 1600 tied to the investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and efforts to contest the November election. NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa struck by car New York's Republican mayoral nominee, Curtis Sliwa, was treated at a hospital after being hit by a taxi cab, his campaign announced. Moments from Game 3 of 2021 World Series The Atlanta Braves blanked the Houston Astros 2-0 in Game 3 of the World Series at Truist Park in Atlanta on Friday. Atlanta took the lead in the series 2-1. Here's a look at the game. NASA, SpaceX reschedule Crew-3 launch for Wednesday NASA and SpaceX on Saturday scrapped plans to send astronauts to the International Space Station after a large mid-Atlantic storm caused weather issues along the flight path. Lindsey Morgan leaving The CW's 'Walker' in Season 2 Lindsey Morgan has announced she is leaving The CW drama "Walker" after two seasons. Young Thug's 'Punk' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Young Thug's Punk is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend. Non-edible 'luster dust' sprinkled on cakes can be toxic, health officials say It's often called luster dust, and it can add some sparkle to your cake decorations. But health officials warn it also might contain poisonous heavy metals that are not meant to be eaten. On This Day, Oct. 30: Prince Juan Carlos assumes power in Spain On Oct. 30, 1975, with dictator Francisco Franco near death, Prince Juan Carlos assumed power in Spain. Franco died three weeks later. Famous birthdays for Oct. 30: Harry Hamlin, Ivanka Trump Actor Harry Hamlin turns 70 and businesswoman Ivanka Trump turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 30. |
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The COP26 Climate Talks Are Opening. Here’s What to Expect.Some fundamental differences, including over money, divide the leaders heading to Glasgow. The outcome will determine, to a large extent, how humanity will survive on a hotter planet. Biden Finds Raising Corporate Tax Rates Easier Abroad Than at HomeAs the Group of 20 seals a new global minimum tax for companies, the president has scaled back his plans to tax U.S. corporations more. A Russian Pipeline Changes Direction, and Energy Politics Come to the ForeAmid an energy crunch in Europe, one of Russia’s largest natural gas pipelines began pulling gas out of Western Europe back eastward, Russian news agencies reported. Biden Rolls Back Trump's Metal Tariffs On European UnionThe deal, which comes as U.S. and E.U. allies meet in Rome, will keep some trade protections in place in a nod to metalworking unions that supported President Biden. Covid Shots Are a Go for Children, but Parents Are Reluctant to ConsentVaccinating 5- to 11-year-olds could be a big step toward returning to normal life in the U.S., but even parents who got the shot are worried about how it might affect their kids. How the Shooting on the Alec Baldwin Set HappenedA reconstruction of the events leading up to the fatal shooting of the cinematographer of “Rust,” the Alec Baldwin western, reveals a troubled production and a series of errors. Halloween Supply-Chain Issues Make Finding Costumes the Scariest PartGood luck trying to find a meme-inspired costume, or any costume at all. John Eastman Blamed Pence for Violence at Jan. 6 RiotJohn Eastman, the author of a memo that some in both parties liken to a blueprint for a coup, sent a hostile email to the vice president’s chief counsel as the mob attacked. Court Filing Lists Documents Trump Seeks to Withhold From Jan. 6 InquiryThe National Archives says the former president is asserting executive privilege over phone logs, notes and other records concerning the attack on the Capitol. Universal DH Could Spell End of Hitting PItchersWith baseball veering toward a universal designated hitter, Sunday’s Game 5 of the World Series could be the last time pitchers routinely take turns at the plate. Ross Douthat on His Chronic Lyme ExperienceThe challenge of treating an illness when there's no medical authority to trust. On Virginia's Election and a Battle That Has Already Been LostThoughts on the “critical race theory” moral panic. Halloween Costumes Told the Story of My Disabled BodyFor those of us made to feel shame about our bodies, it's always Halloween.with bodies Eric Schmidt Discusses the Dangers of A.I.Will we end up as the family pet? I’m With Condoleezza Rice About White GuiltIts influence just isn’t productive. Making Carbon Markets WorkShould you get credit for reducing carbon emissions that might not have been emitted in the first place? The Times Endorses Eric Adams for NYC Mayor. Here's a To-Do List.Mr. Adams has The Times’s endorsement. What We Did the Last Time We Broke AmericaOur current situation isn’t hopeless. The Resilient Beauty of FlowersThey testify to life’s transience, but they are also rugged emblems of resilience. Sexual Assaults Are Worsening a Crisis at Rikers, Jail Officers SayFemale officers, who make up nearly half of the uniformed staff at New York City’s jails, said they were at particularly high risk of being attacked. After a Billionaire Designed a Dorm, an Architect Resigned in ProtestCharles Munger, Warren Buffett’s business partner, said the windowless rooms of an 11-story tower he conceived for the University of California, Santa Barbara, were “cheerful.” Endangered California Condors Can Reproduce Asexually, Study FindsThe rare discovery came about as a result of efforts to preserve the species. Japan Election: Kishida Struggles to Connect With VotersThe governing Liberal Democrats are expected to win Sunday, despite having chosen a prime minister, Fumio Kishida, who’s known for his lack of charisma. Will You Be Able to See the Northern Lights This Weekend?The dazzling phenomenon could be visible on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, experts said, depending on the weather and local light pollution. High Tidal Surges Bring Floods to the Mid-Atlantic RegionThe impact in some areas was not as severe as forecasters had feared, though flood warnings and advisories remained in effect on Saturday. Pauline Bart, Sociologist Who Mapped Women’s Challenges, Dies at 91She researched the ways gender biases harmed women, and she wrote about her findings in studies laced with compassion and wry humor. Modern Times Call for Folk HorrorFilms like “Antlers,” “Lamb” and other new releases turn rural environments and ancient belief systems into subjects for terror. More Recent Articles |
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The University of Florida instructed three political science professors to not assist civil rights groups challenging the state's restrictive new voting law, court filings show.
American Airlines has canceled more than 1,000 flights since Friday, citing bad weather and staffing shortages.
Biden administration officials announced on Saturday that they had reached a deal with their European Union counterparts to lift some Trump-era tariffs on steel and aluminum in exchange for dropping duties on American go
As the times change, so does the dictionary. Merriam-Webster has added definitions for 455 new words such as "breakthrough," "whataboutism," "dad bod" and others that have generated headlines and discussion.
A union representing John Deere employees reached another tentative deal Saturday to potentially end a two-week strike after workers rejected their initial agreement.
Vice President Kamala Harris rolled up her sleeve Saturday for her COVID-19 booster shot.
Pop singer Zayn Malik pleaded no contest to charges of harassment against his former partner and model Gigi Hadid and her mother, Yolanda Hadid.
An Amtrak collision with a Nissan SUV early Saturday in North Charleston, S.C., killed three people and left one person hospitalized, police said.
Sudan saw a wave of protests across the country Saturday against the military government that seized power earlier this week.
James McAvoy has signed on to star in a revival of "Cyrano de Bergerac" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next spring.
Attorney General Ken Paxton, on behalf of the state, sued the Biden administration on Friday over its coronavirus vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
Singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth has announced on Instagram her engagement to musician Josh Bryant.
Twenty of the world's leading economies endorsed a global minimum tax rate Saturday in Rome during the first in-person session of the G20 summit since the start of the pandemic.
A federal appellate court has lifted a temporary injunction that prevented New York from enforcing its COVID-19 vaccination mandate on healthcare workers seeking religious exemptions.
The sun is about to treat skywatchers to a dazzling display of the Northern Lights this weekend, one of the best opportunities to see the aurora so far in 2021.
Former President Donald Trump seeks to block 770 pages out of approximately 1600 tied to the investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and efforts to contest the November election.
New York's Republican mayoral nominee, Curtis Sliwa, was treated at a hospital after being hit by a taxi cab, his campaign announced.
The Atlanta Braves blanked the Houston Astros 2-0 in Game 3 of the World Series at Truist Park in Atlanta on Friday. Atlanta took the lead in the series 2-1. Here's a look at the game.
NASA and SpaceX on Saturday scrapped plans to send astronauts to the International Space Station after a large mid-Atlantic storm caused weather issues along the flight path.
Lindsey Morgan has announced she is leaving The CW drama "Walker" after two seasons.
Rapper Young Thug's Punk is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend.
It's often called luster dust, and it can add some sparkle to your cake decorations. But health officials warn it also might contain poisonous heavy metals that are not meant to be eaten.
On Oct. 30, 1975, with dictator Francisco Franco near death, Prince Juan Carlos assumed power in Spain. Franco died three weeks later.
Actor Harry Hamlin turns 70 and businesswoman Ivanka Trump turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 30. 
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