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Federal judges halts enforcement of Texas' near-total abortion ban A federal judge on Wednesday granted the Justice Department's emergency request to stop Texas from enforcing its near-total abortion ban on the grounds that it is unconstitutional. Attorneys deliver final arguments in first college admissions scandal trial John Wilson and Gamal Abdelaziz became the first parents to face a trial in the nationwide college admissions scandal, which saw closing arguments on Wednesday. Promising Los Angeles Kings rookie Quinton Byfield out indefinitely with ankle injury Los Angeles Kings rookie forward Quinton Byfield, a highly touted prospect already being mentioned as a candidate to win the Calder Trophy, is out indefinitely due to an ankle injury. At least 15 dead in 5.7-magnitude earthquake in Pakistan Officials in Pakistan said at least 15 people were killed in a 5.7-magnitude earthquake that struck the province of Balochistan on Wednesday. White Sox's Jose Abreu negative for COVID-19, will travel to Houston for ALDS Chicago White Sox slugger and reigning American League MVP Jose Abreu tested negative for COVID-19 and will travel to Houston for Game 1 of the AL Division Series against the Astros on Thursday. NATO expels eight Russian diplomats accused of working as spies NATO said Wednesday it will expel eight Russian diplomats who allegedly worked as spies and will cut the size of Moscow's delegation to the Brussels headquarters in half. Montreal Canadiens star goalie Carey Price likely to miss start of season Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price likely won't be available for next week's season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Sandro Botticelli's 'The Man of Sorrows' expected to fetch $40M at auction For the second time in a year, a rare painting by Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli will head to auction in what Sotheby's is describing as a "once-in-a-generation phenomenon." British court rules Dubai ruler used Israeli spyware to hack princess' phone The British High Court of Justice ruled that agents of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum carried out "unlawful surveillance" of his ex-wife, Princess Haya, using powerful Israeli spyware. Chicago Bears' Matt Nagy reverses course, names Justin Fields starting QB Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy changed course Wednesday and revealed that rookie quarterback Justin Fields will be the team's starter moving forward, regardless of veteran Andy Dalton's health. Police arrest 18-year-old after shooting at Arlington, Texas, high school Police arrested an 18-year-old man who had been on the run after allegedly opening fire at a Dallas-area high school Wednesday, injuring four people, authorities said. Biden administration announces $1B investment in at-home COVID-19 testing The Biden administration announced a $1 billion investment to expand access to at-home testing, putting the country on pace to quadruple the number of tests available to Americans by December. Russia opens investigations into videos showing abuse in prison system Russia's Investigative Committee on Wednesday opened probes into its prison system following videos appearing to show widespread abuse of inmates. San Diego Padres fire manager Jayce Tingler after late-season collapse The San Diego Padres have fired manager Jayce Tingler after his team went through the biggest collapse in franchise history this season. WHO recommends wide rollout of 1st malaria vaccine The World Health Organization on Wednesday recommended the wide rollout of the world's first malaria vaccine for children after a two-year pilot program showed promising results. NASA shuffles astronauts from delayed Boeing mission to SpaceX flight NASA pulled two astronauts from the delayed first launch of the Boeing Starliner capsule to the International Space Station, the space agency said Wednesday. Massachusetts man wins $100,000 from free lottery ticket A Massachusetts man won a $100,000 lottery jackpot from a bonus ticket he received for free while buying a ticket for another game. Look: 'Free' boat abandoned on Wisconsin highway Authorities in Wisconsin are reminding residents to dispose of unwanted boats properly after a vessel was abandoned on a highway with "free" painted on the side. Dow gains 102 points as markets reverse losses on debt ceiling optimism The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the day up 102 points on Wednesday, reversing an earlier loss of 459 points after Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he would support a debt ceiling extension. Los Angeles City Council passes COVID-19 vaccine mandate for certain indoor spaces The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to require people to show proof they're fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter certain indoor establishments. Firefighters: 'Woman' stranded on cliff was movie mannequin Firefighters called to a California beach to conduct a cliff rescue arrived to find the reported person clinging to the rocks actually was a mannequin from a movie shoot. Hacker breaches Twitch data, exposes sensitive information online Video game streaming platform Twitch suffered a data breach Wednesday, and hackers shared sensitive information on the online chat forum 4chan. Watch: Two zebras escape from Illinois pumpkin farm, lead police on 2-hour chase A pair of zebras escaped from an indoor zoo at an Illinois pumpkin farm and led workers, zookeepers and police on a nearly two-hour chase. Worker stress high during pandemic, particularly among health staffs, study finds People's stress levels have been high across the board since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but particularly so for healthcare workers, women and those age 50 and younger, a study published by PLOS ONE. |
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New Details of Trump Pressure on Justice Dept. Over ElectionA Senate panel fleshed out how Donald Trump pursued his plan to install a loyalist as acting attorney general to pursue unfounded reports of fraud. As Debt Ceiling Vote Looms, Democrats Reconsider FilibusterParty leaders say the G.O.P.’s refusal to allow a vote to avert default is the most powerful argument yet for weakening the Senate’s signature procedural weapon. Finance Executives Say Risk of Default Is Already Damaging the EconomyShortly after the C.E.O.s met with President Biden, Senator Mitch McConnell said he would allow Democrats to raise the debt ceiling enough to push a potential default to December. First Malaria Vaccine Approved by W.H.O.Malaria kills about 500,000 people each year, about half of them children in Africa. The new vaccine isn’t perfect, but it will help turn the tide, experts said. Covid Vaccines and Children: Is One Dose Better Than Two?Myocarditis, a rare side effect, occurs mostly after the second dose. So in some countries, officials are trying out single doses for children. Migrant at Poland-Belarus Border Faces a Wrenching DecisionAs a humanitarian crisis grows on Poland’s border, where the government has taken a hard line on migrants, one father had to decide whether to save an ailing baby girl and risk being expelled. Laurie Anderson Has a Message for Us HumansFor half a century, she has taken the things we know best— our bodies, our rituals, our nation — and shown us how strange they really are. How to Talk to Kids About Covid VaccinesDon't miss this opportunity to model empathy. Trump True Believers Have Their ReasonsOne third of Americans still think Biden’s victory in 2020 was illegitimate. What gives? Mitch’s Mini-MomentThe triumph of being less awful than usual. Why a Patient in Denial Is So Tough for DoctorsWhy a patient in denial is such a challenge for doctors. Can America Reform Policing and Fight Crime at the Same Time?We have seen too often how the lust to punish Black criminality — to inflate and pathologize it — wins out over all else. I Designed Algorithms at Facebook. Here’s How to Regulate Them.Fixing how central they are to the platform’s content moderation could be the answer to its woes. When Listening to a Book Is Better Than Reading ItAudiobooks aren’t a cheap shortcut to reading. Sometimes they elevate a book beyond its text alone. What a Trillion-Dollar Coin Can Teach UsIt may be a gimmick, but it raises profound issues about the nature of money. The Gender-Neutral Pronoun 'They' Causes a StirReaders argue against the usage of the gender-neutral “they,” but I’m not convinced. If Your Rent Is Going Up, This Episode Is for YouHow do we fix America’s housing crises? The Poland-Belarus Border Is the Site of a New Migrant CrisisThe next migrant crisis has already begun. The Professor, the Donors and a Clash at YaleA battle over academic freedom at Yale. Also: Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona; hazing and assault on campus; bike chaos in New York; Messi's goal. A Scary Energy Winter Is Coming. Don’t Blame the Greens.Too many people could face a choice between eating and heating. Brazen Is the Order of the Day at FacebookBut how long can we wait for action against the social media company? Their Thai Cave Rescue Film Was Done. Then 87 Hours of Footage Arrived.For their heart-pounding documentary, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin faced a thorny tangle of rights, permissions and personalities. Sex, Drugs and Roller SkatesA new book pays tribute to the vanished magic of Flipper’s, a storied if short-lived 1970s skate palace. Biden and Xi Jinping of China Agree to Hold a Virtual SummitThe agreement is a recognition of the dangers of going a year into a presidential term without a formal meeting between the leaders of the world’s two largest economies. Antisemitic Graffiti Found at AuschwitzThe police and the Auschwitz Memorial are urging anyone with knowledge of the vandalism to come forward. A Surprising Proposal at the Supreme Court in Torture CaseTwenty years after the Sept. 11 attacks, three justices said it was time to hear from the first detainee subjected to brutal interrogation by the C.I.A. Tourists Who Fought With Carmine's Hostess Plead Not GuiltyThree Texas tourists were arraigned on assault and harassment charges, weeks after an altercation at an Upper West Side restaurant drew widespread attention. Dubai’s Ruler Hacked Phones of His Ex-Wife and Her Lawyers, U.K. Court SaysThe sheikh, embroiled in a court case with his former wife, a Jordanian princess, used Israeli software to hack the phones. One of the lawyers targeted is a member of Britain’s House of Lords. Meredith in Deal With DotdashPeople, InStyle, Entertainment Weekly and more than 40 other magazines would become part of the same company as Serious Eats and Investopedia. Texas Man Is Sentenced to 15 Months for Online Covid-19 HoaxChristopher Charles Perez, 40, wrote on Facebook last year that he had paid someone who was infected with the coronavirus to lick groceries at a San Antonio supermarket, federal prosecutors said. Do I Still Need a Pulse Oximeter at Home to Monitor Covid-19?A new study shows just how lifesaving home monitoring of oxygen levels can be. Exercise May Alleviate ‘Chemo Brain’ in Breast Cancer PatientsWomen undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer who stayed physically active had fewer problems with memory and thinking. James Bond Saved the World, but Can He Rescue U.K. Movie Theaters?The 25th installment of the Bond franchise has brought record-breaking numbers of people back to British movie theaters, but pressures on the industry continue. Watch These 9 Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in OctoberTitles leaving U.S. Netflix this month include a cult comedy hit, a hilarious game show and solid offerings from Steven Spielberg and Oliver Stone. How Word Lists Help — or Hurt — Crossword PuzzlesA look into how the words get chosen for the New York Times Crossword. More Recent Articles
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A federal judge on Wednesday granted the Justice Department's emergency request to stop Texas from enforcing its near-total abortion ban on the grounds that it is unconstitutional.
John Wilson and Gamal Abdelaziz became the first parents to face a trial in the nationwide college admissions scandal, which saw closing arguments on Wednesday.
Los Angeles Kings rookie forward Quinton Byfield, a highly touted prospect already being mentioned as a candidate to win the Calder Trophy, is out indefinitely due to an ankle injury.
Officials in Pakistan said at least 15 people were killed in a 5.7-magnitude earthquake that struck the province of Balochistan on Wednesday.
Chicago White Sox slugger and reigning American League MVP Jose Abreu tested negative for COVID-19 and will travel to Houston for Game 1 of the AL Division Series against the Astros on Thursday.
NATO said Wednesday it will expel eight Russian diplomats who allegedly worked as spies and will cut the size of Moscow's delegation to the Brussels headquarters in half.
Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price likely won't be available for next week's season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
For the second time in a year, a rare painting by Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli will head to auction in what Sotheby's is describing as a "once-in-a-generation phenomenon."
The British High Court of Justice ruled that agents of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum carried out "unlawful surveillance" of his ex-wife, Princess Haya, using powerful Israeli spyware.
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy changed course Wednesday and revealed that rookie quarterback Justin Fields will be the team's starter moving forward, regardless of veteran Andy Dalton's health.
Police arrested an 18-year-old man who had been on the run after allegedly opening fire at a Dallas-area high school Wednesday, injuring four people, authorities said.
The Biden administration announced a $1 billion investment to expand access to at-home testing, putting the country on pace to quadruple the number of tests available to Americans by December.
Russia's Investigative Committee on Wednesday opened probes into its prison system following videos appearing to show widespread abuse of inmates.
The San Diego Padres have fired manager Jayce Tingler after his team went through the biggest collapse in franchise history this season.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday recommended the wide rollout of the world's first malaria vaccine for children after a two-year pilot program showed promising results.
NASA pulled two astronauts from the delayed first launch of the Boeing Starliner capsule to the International Space Station, the space agency said Wednesday.
A Massachusetts man won a $100,000 lottery jackpot from a bonus ticket he received for free while buying a ticket for another game.
Authorities in Wisconsin are reminding residents to dispose of unwanted boats properly after a vessel was abandoned on a highway with "free" painted on the side.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the day up 102 points on Wednesday, reversing an earlier loss of 459 points after Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he would support a debt ceiling extension.
The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to require people to show proof they're fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter certain indoor establishments.
Firefighters called to a California beach to conduct a cliff rescue arrived to find the reported person clinging to the rocks actually was a mannequin from a movie shoot.
Video game streaming platform Twitch suffered a data breach Wednesday, and hackers shared sensitive information on the online chat forum 4chan.
A pair of zebras escaped from an indoor zoo at an Illinois pumpkin farm and led workers, zookeepers and police on a nearly two-hour chase.
People's stress levels have been high across the board since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but particularly so for healthcare workers, women and those age 50 and younger, a study published by PLOS ONE. 
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