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Kansas City Chiefs' Clyde Edwards-Helaire to miss multiple weeks with MCL sprain![]() Las Vegas Raiders' Jon Gruden resigns as head coach: 'I never meant to hurt anyone'![]() Russia jails man amid crackdown on Jehovah's Witnesses![]() At least two killed as plane crashes into two homes near San Diego![]() Amodio's 'Jeopardy!' winning streak snapped at 38 consecutive games![]() Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bans any COVID-19 vaccine mandates -- including for private employers![]() Whistleblower Frances Haugen to appear before Facebook oversight board![]() Prosecutor: No charges against Minnesota police in death of Winston Smith![]() Pittsburgh Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster lost for season due to shoulder injury![]() PG&E shuts off power to 25,000 in California amid 'critical' fire weather conditions![]() Amazon extends remote work policies indefinitely for many employees![]() Evaluators find Colorado grocery shooting suspect incompetent to stand trial![]() Man wins $1 million lottery jackpot four days after wedding![]() Possible Red Sea oil spill further threatens health of Yemenis, study findsA potentially large oil spill from an abandoned tanker ship in the Red Sea could threaten public health in war-torn Yemen and neighboring countries unless urgent action is taken, a Nature Sustainability study found. 'Insecure' star Yvonne Orji hosts 2nd 'Yearly Departed' on Amazon Prime![]() U.S. markets fall as oil prices rise, investors await third-quarter earnings![]() Wisconsin man combines walnut removal service with nut sales![]() Trial starts 34 years after Burkina Faso leader Thomas Sankara's assassination![]() British man visits 51 pubs in 24 hours for Guinness World Record![]() Iraqi intelligence agents capture ISIS finance chief Sami Jasim![]() Pamela to blast Mexico as a major hurricane before eyeing Texas![]() |
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Boosters Are Complicating Efforts to Persuade the Unvaccinated to Get ShotsThe number of eligible people still weighing whether to get a Covid vaccine has sharply dwindled, leaving an unvaccinated population that is mostly hard-core refusers. Jon Gruden Resigns After Homophobic and Mysogynistic CommentsIn emails detailed by The New York Times, Raiders Coach Jon Gruden casually used misogynistic and homophobic language to disparage people. Submarine Spy Case Involved a Babysitter and a Band-Aid WrapperJonathan and Diana Toebbe seemed like an ordinary suburban couple, but the F.B.I. said they were would-be spies — and sloppy ones. Biden’s Proposal to Empower I.R.S. Rattles Banks and Their CustomersTo help fund its new initiatives, the Biden administration wants banks to report more customer information. Account holders aren’t happy. As Democrats Trim Spending Bill, Some Americans Fear Being Left BehindPresident Biden had an ambitious agenda to remake the economy. But under the duress of negotiations and Senate rules, he has shelved a series of proposals, some of them indefinitely. After Years of Sexual Abuse Allegations, How Did This Doctor Keep Working?Hospital staff members looked the other way while Ricardo Cruciani addicted vulnerable women to pain medications and assaulted them, according to a new lawsuit. 529 Savings Plan: Why Every Penny CountsNew York City is giving every public school kindergartner $100 in a college savings account. Here’s why every penny matters. Mayim Bialik Wants the ‘Jeopardy!’ Job. Is She ‘Neutral’ Enough?Alex Trebek projected impartiality. Bialik has questioned vaccines, endorsed a disputed brain supplement and weighed in on hot-button issues. Matt Amodio’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Streak Ends After 38 WinsThe computer science Ph.D. student had the second-longest winning streak in the history of the game show. The Pandora Papers Expose Britain’s Role in Money LaunderingTogether with its territories overseas, Britain is instrumental in a global game of deceit. A Deserved Nobel Economics Prize Reminds Us Facts MatterA well-deserved Nobel reminds us why facts seem to have a liberal bias. Halting Extinction Is an Issue We Actually Agree OnPeople on both sides of the aisle can work together to prevent future calamities from unfolding. The Democrats Are in Danger of a Midterm RoutWith the president’s agenda stalled in Congress, many Democratic voters are growing impatient and disillusioned. Will a Global Minimum Tax End the Tax Haven Race to the Bottom?To crack down on tax havens, nations have agreed on a plan for a global minimum tax of 15 percent. There’s More Than One Way to Play DeadThe Senate is in a tizzy. Education is in a tizzy. Also, Democratic strategists. Samantha Bee Talks Marjorie Taylor Greene and the TrumpsThe comedian and advocate talks about politics, Covid-19 and life after covering the former president. How Opportunity Zones Became a Tax Loophole for the RichDuring his campaign, President Biden vowed to “reform opportunity zones to fulfill their promise,” but so far, the administration hasn’t proposed anything. The Deaf Population Is Growing. Acceptance Should, TooWe should take a cultural approach that incorporates universal design, dismantles structural barriers, and includes deaf people from the ground up. How to Help Prepare Kids for SufferingWe should resist the temptation to shield children from the realities of the pandemic. Abortion Rights and Trans Rights Are Two Sides of the Same CoinBodily integrity matters — for all people. Does Instagram Harm Girls? No One Actually Knows.The findings of psychological research are inconclusive. Agony and Ecstasy on the Scottish Archipelago of St. KildaThe 85-mile boat ride through rough seas left some of us huddling in discomfort. But the scenery on the remote and windswept islands was otherworldly. Book Review: ‘Silverview,’ by John le Carré“Silverview” features a young bookstore owner in an English seaside town, caught up in an investigation involving two cunning spymasters. ‘My Dinner With André’ at 40: Still Serving Hot TakesThe film was a feature-length conversation. And it is still stirring up plenty of chatter today. Clear Differences Remain Between France and U.S., French Minister SaysFinance Minister Bruno Le Maire says the two countries remain at odds over China and various security issues, even if they had effectively cooperated on overhauling the international tax system. Racial Bias Skewed Small-Business Relief Lending, Study SaysBlack business owners were more likely to get Paycheck Protection Program loans from online lenders than from banks, according to new research. Police Officer Drags Man by Hair From Car. ‘I’m Paraplegic,’ He Protests.Body camera footage released by the police in Dayton, Ohio, showed the encounter with Clifford Owensby, who has filed a complaint with the N.A.A.C.P. Election Workers in Georgia Are Fired for Shredding Voter Registration FormsThe office was already under fire from Trump supporters, who passed sweeping legislation that could lead to a takeover by the Republican-controlled State Legislature. Louisiana State Police Did Not Discover Trooper Had Been Killed for Half a DayMaster Trooper Adam Gaubert of the Louisiana State Police was found dead in his car more than 12 hours after he was ambushed on Saturday, the authorities said. Miami Will Fire Police Chief Who Likened Leaders to Cuban DictatorsThe city manager decided to fire Chief Art Acevedo less than a year after announcing his high-profile hiring. In Iraq Election, Shiite Cleric Who Fought U.S. Strengthens PowerResults showed the party of Muqtada al-Sadr making the biggest gains in a vote that could help shape Iraq’s direction and its relationship with both the United States and Iran. I.M.F.'s Executive Board Says Kristalina Georgieva Can RemainAn independent inquiry commissioned by the World Bank had concluded that she played a central role in manipulating data to placate China. How Cutting Out a Little Salt Can Have Benefits for Health and Blood PressureFor many, reducing sodium in the diet even modestly can have an outsize impact on lowering blood pressure. Iohan Gueorguiev, ‘Bike Wanderer’ of the Wilderness, Dies at 33He gained a following online for his lyrical appreciation of the open road while biking through remote landscapes and braving extreme conditions. Adrian Lester Finally Arrives on Broadway, via Wall StreetThe characters he plays are “a departure from how people perceive” them. He’s testing perceptions again as one of the famous banking brothers in “The Lehman Trilogy.” A New Cookbook by Indigenous People, for Indigenous PeopleA group of Indigenous chefs is releasing a virtual cookbook featuring digital issues, webinars and videos to reclaim narratives about Native foods. More Recent Articles |
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