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Miami Marlins lose pair of rookies to injuries against New York Mets Miami Marlins rookies Edward Cabrera and Jesus Sanchez exited Thursday night's game against the division rival New York Mets due to injuries. Homeland security issues new immigration enforcement guidelines Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Thursday issued new directives to immigration officials ordering them to prioritize enforcement resources on those who pose a threat to "America's well-being." House again delays vote on $1.2T infrastructure bill The House on Thursday again delayed a vote on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on Thursday night amid a lack of support from progressive Democrats. NWSL's North Carolina Courage fire coach Paul Riley amid misconduct allegations The North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League fired head coach Paul Riley on Thursday following "serious allegations of misconduct" spanning more than a decade, the club announced. Tropical Storm Victor expected to strengthen into a hurricane The newest tropical storm of the 2021 hurricane season developed Wednesday afternoon over the eastern Atlantic, claiming the name Victor, the second-to-last moniker on the season's first list. Hurricane Sam expected to bring 'dangerous' high surf to Atlantic Coast Forecasters warned Thursday that Hurricane Sam was expected to bring "dangerous high surf" to areas of the Atlantic coasts. Biden administration adds payment resolution process in No Surprises Act Federal officials on Thursday implemented a final rule detailing a payment resolution process in the No Surprises Act, which seeks to ban surprise medical bills. North Korea fires new anti-aircraft missile in latest weapons test North Korea launched a newly developed anti-aircraft missile capable of hitting targets at greater distances, state media reported Friday, marking the country's fourth weapons test in the past two weeks. Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem among Super Bowl LVI Halftime performers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar were officially announced Thursday as the headliners for next year's Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show. Ravens' Lamar Jackson dealing with 'back flare-up,' misses second straight practice Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson failed to practice Thursday, marking just the second time in his four-year NFL career that he has missed consecutive practices in the regular season. Biden signs measure to avoid federal government shutdown President Joe Biden on Thursday night signed a measure to resupply the federal government with funds until December and avoid a shutdown hours before deadline. Appeals court reinstates Trump-era order to quickly expel migrants from U.S. An appeals court on Thursday suspended a ruling that would block the Biden administration's use of a decades-old U.S. health law to quickly expel migrants from the United States over concerns they might spread COVID-19. Adam Wainwright to start for St. Louis Cardinals in National League Wild Card game St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt named veteran right-hander Adam Wainwright as the starter in next week's National League Wild Card game against either the Los Angeles Dodgers or San Francisco Giants. Judge declines to dismiss case against Nikolas Cruz on charges he attacked guard A Florida judge on Thursday declined to dismiss charges that confessed school shooter Nikolas Cruz attacked a jail guard in 2018. Venture led by Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Thomas buys 'Field of Dreams' movie site Chicago White Sox legend and Hall of Famer Frank Thomas has headed a venture that purchased controlling interest in Go the Distance Baseball's ownership of All-Star Ballpark Heaven and the "Field of Dreams" movie site. FBI aiding search for missing Orlando, Fla., woman Miya Marcano The FBI on Thursday joined local authorities as the search for 19-year-old Orlando, Fla., woman Miya Marcano entered its sixth day. Study: More than half of police-linked deaths in 40-year period unreported, misclassified More than half of deaths from police violence during a nearly 40-year period went unreported or misclassified, a new study says, with Black people 3.5 times more likely to die from police violence than White people. California synagogue shooter John Earnest sentenced to life in prison without parole John Earnest was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday after he pleaded guilty to killing one person and injuring three others in a shooting at a California synagogue in 2019. Senate approves Rohit Chopra as head of CFPB The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- Rohit Chopra. Seismic forensics could inform a warning system for future floods Seismic forensics could help scientists develop an early warning system for rockslides and floods in the future. North Carolina dad's milk run leads to $200,000 lottery prize A North Carolina dad said his kids finishing off the last of the milk in the house led to his winning a $200,000 lottery jackpot. 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House Delays Vote on Infrastructure Bill as Democrats FeudA liberal revolt left Democrats short of votes, but leaders insisted they would bring up the measure again on Friday, giving them more time to reach a deal on a separate climate and safety net bill. Biden Signs Short-Term Spending Bill, Averting Government ShutdownThe president signed the stopgap bill on Thursday evening, after both chambers of Congress passed it earlier in the day. In Your Facebook Feed: Oil Industry Pushback Against Biden Climate PlansThe messages take aim at Democrats by name as part of a broad effort to undermine landmark climate legislation that now hangs in the balance in Congress. California Mandates Boost Vaccination Rates Among Health Care WorkersIn California and New York, where mandates for health care workers have gone into effect, many are complying. More Than Half of Police Killings Are Mislabeled, New Study SaysResearchers comparing information from death certificates with data from organizations that track police killings in the United States identified a startling discrepancy. Trump Server's Connections to Alfa Bank Produces Fresh ConflictA recent indictment suggested that researchers who found strange internet links between a Russian bank and the Trump Organization did not really believe their own work. They are pushing back. Rep. Cori Bush Shares Her Abortion Story With House PanelAfter a legal setback for abortion rights, three Democratic representatives and one Republican shared their personal stories with a House panel. Ladies and Gentlemen, Daniel CraigAt long last, the star of the James Bond franchise bids farewell to 007 with “No Time to Die” (and learns for the first time about his life as an internet meme). Stephanie Grisham’s Book Won't Save Her From Her SinsTelling the truth about the 45th president now doesn’t make up for enabling him then. Why Gabrielle Petito’s Story of Alleged Abuse Is All Too FamiliarIntimate partner violence is epidemic in this country. We just don’t always hear about it. Of Vaccine Mandates and Facing RealityMany Americans said they'd quit if required to take their shots. Luckily they didn't. ‘The Moratorium Saved Us. It Really Did.’With the eviction moratorium over, the road to more opportunity and less inequality runs through affordable housing. This Is Why We Need to Spend $4 TrillionWhen you’re facing a social crisis it’s time to go big. Hank Paulson: The World's Biodiversity Is in PerilThe growing damage to the world’s biodiversity presents dire risks to human societies. Will 2024 Be the Year American Democracy Dies?The Capitol riot has been described as both a bullet dodged and a dress rehearsal for a more successful attack on American elections. Facebook’s Strategies to Hook Our Kids are DangerousGetting children hooked on social media is a bad idea. Divorce Can Be an Act of Radical Self-LoveI didn’t divorce my husband because I didn’t love him. I divorced my husband because I loved myself more. Andrew Yang Is Back for a Third RoundCan he end America’s two-party system? Should We Fear Bitcoin, or Celebrate It?Readers discuss the pros and cons of cybercurrencies. Also: R. Kelly's conviction; a new look for the American flag. The Role for State Governments in the Housing CrisisHow to solve the housing crisis (part 3). What AUKUS Means for U.S.-China Great Power CompetitionAs experts hail the AUKUS agreement, the Biden administration should ensure it does not reflect a self-defeating concept of great power competition. The Academy Museum Finds Good Intentions in Messy Film HistoryWhile the cinematic objects on display fascinate, the much-delayed institution opens with an emphasis on diversity and pluralism, not past and present sins. She Was Training for a Marathon. Suddenly, She Could Barely Walk.What could cause so sudden a decline? 孟晚舟回国是“换囚”的结果吗?孟晚舟回国、“两个迈克尔”获释和一对美籍华裔姐弟被允许离开中国,这一系列事件引发了“人质外交”和“换囚”的讨论。在大国关系错综复杂的当下,我们该如何理解“换囚”? Join John McWhorter for Woke Words, a Times Virtual EventThe writer and linguist explores the words we all grapple with in an evening of conversation and song on Oct. 14. Ozy Built a TV Show on a False Claim, Says Its Former ProducerProducers say they were led to believe they were making a talk show for A&E, which said no to the program. “You are playing a dangerous game with the truth,” the top producer wrote in his resignation email. Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Accused of Toxic Culture and Safety IssuesBlue Origin launched the Amazon founder to the edge of space in July and has another flight planned in October, but the company has experienced other setbacks this year. Scarlett Johansson and Disney Reach Settlement Over 'Black Widow' PayPay for actors is a contentious issue as Hollywood movies are released for streaming at the same time they hit theaters. Paul Riley Fired as N.W.S.L. Is Shaken by Abuse AccusationsPaul Riley became the third N.W.S.L. coach fired for misconduct since August. All were men, leading prominent women’s players to demand action, and protection. Senate Confirms Biden’s Pick to Lead the Bureau of Land ManagementAfter a party-line vote, Tracy Stone-Manning became the leader of an agency that manages oil and gas drilling on public lands. North Korea Continues a Barrage of Missile TestsThe North said it tested a new antiaircraft missile, the second missile test this week and the seventh this year, indicating that it is ramping up its weapons development. John J. Rigas, Cable TV Magnate Who Pillaged His Company, Dies at 96He built Adelphia Communications into a business with 5.5 million customers, then was convicted of stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from it. Ethiopia Plans to Expel U.N. Officials Leading Aid Response in TigrayThe move came days after the U.N. aid chief accused Ethiopia of mounting an aid blockade that is pushing the region into famine. UMass Amherst Hires Cybersecurity Firm to Investigate Racist EmailsThe university’s vice chancellor told students the emails, which targeted Black students, were part of a rise in “anti-Black racist incidents” on campus this academic year. Zebras Are Still on the Run in Maryland, a Month LaterLinda Pennoyer, the mayor of the town of Upper Marlboro, Md., said the zebras had become local “celebrities,” their every move documented on social media. How to Ease and Avoid Seasonal Affective DisorderAs the days get shorter and the nights start earlier, take these steps to help prevent seasonal affective disorder. Thierry Mugler Returns to Paris With ‘Couturissime’The Musée des Arts Décoratifs is the latest stop for an exhibition of more than 150 of the designer’s eye-popping creations. More Recent Articles |
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Miami Marlins rookies Edward Cabrera and Jesus Sanchez exited Thursday night's game against the division rival New York Mets due to injuries.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Thursday issued new directives to immigration officials ordering them to prioritize enforcement resources on those who pose a threat to "America's well-being."
The House on Thursday again delayed a vote on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on Thursday night amid a lack of support from progressive Democrats.
The North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League fired head coach Paul Riley on Thursday following "serious allegations of misconduct" spanning more than a decade, the club announced.
The newest tropical storm of the 2021 hurricane season developed Wednesday afternoon over the eastern Atlantic, claiming the name Victor, the second-to-last moniker on the season's first list.
Forecasters warned Thursday that Hurricane Sam was expected to bring "dangerous high surf" to areas of the Atlantic coasts.
Federal officials on Thursday implemented a final rule detailing a payment resolution process in the No Surprises Act, which seeks to ban surprise medical bills.
North Korea launched a newly developed anti-aircraft missile capable of hitting targets at greater distances, state media reported Friday, marking the country's fourth weapons test in the past two weeks.
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar were officially announced Thursday as the headliners for next year's Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson failed to practice Thursday, marking just the second time in his four-year NFL career that he has missed consecutive practices in the regular season.
President Joe Biden on Thursday night signed a measure to resupply the federal government with funds until December and avoid a shutdown hours before deadline.
An appeals court on Thursday suspended a ruling that would block the Biden administration's use of a decades-old U.S. health law to quickly expel migrants from the United States over concerns they might spread COVID-19.
St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt named veteran right-hander Adam Wainwright as the starter in next week's National League Wild Card game against either the Los Angeles Dodgers or San Francisco Giants.
A Florida judge on Thursday declined to dismiss charges that confessed school shooter Nikolas Cruz attacked a jail guard in 2018.
Chicago White Sox legend and Hall of Famer Frank Thomas has headed a venture that purchased controlling interest in Go the Distance Baseball's ownership of All-Star Ballpark Heaven and the "Field of Dreams" movie site.
The FBI on Thursday joined local authorities as the search for 19-year-old Orlando, Fla., woman Miya Marcano entered its sixth day.
More than half of deaths from police violence during a nearly 40-year period went unreported or misclassified, a new study says, with Black people 3.5 times more likely to die from police violence than White people.
John Earnest was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday after he pleaded guilty to killing one person and injuring three others in a shooting at a California synagogue in 2019.
The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- Rohit Chopra.
Seismic forensics could help scientists develop an early warning system for rockslides and floods in the future.
A North Carolina dad said his kids finishing off the last of the milk in the house led to his winning a $200,000 lottery jackpot.
A Tennessee woman's home security camera was recording when a bear strolled up to her front porch and made off with a 33-pound package.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday it's investigating the cause of a salmonella outbreak that's sickened 419 people in 35 states. 
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