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AG Garland directs FBI to combat spiking violence directed at school officials amid pandemic Attorney General Merrick Garland directed the FBI on Monday to address the increase in violence directed toward school officials amid the pandemic. 49ers' Jimmy Garoppolo, Trent Williams have chance to play Sunday vs. Cardinals San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and star offensive lineman Trent Williams will be evaluated as this week progresses and both have a chance to play Sunday. Pentagon orders all civilian employees to be fully vaccinated by Nov. 22 The Pentagon on Monday ordered all Department of Defense civilian employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by no later than Nov. 22. Longtime MLB umpire Joe West to retire after postseason Longtime MLB umpire Joe West has informed the league that he will retire after the 2021 postseason. Texas parole board recommends posthumous pardon for George Floyd The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended Monday that George Floyd receive a posthumous full pardon for the 2004 drug charge he received in Houston. Washington Football Team trainer Ryan Vermillion put on leave amid investigation The Washington Football Team placed head athletic trainer and director of sports medicine Ryan Vermillion on administrative leave Monday "due to an ongoing criminal investigation that is unrelated to the team." Bubba Wallace second Black driver to win NASCAR Cup Series race Bubba Wallace became just the second Black driver in NASCAR history to win a Cup Series race after his victory in Monday's playoff competition at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. CDC designates six new destinations as 'very high' COVID-19 travel risks The CDC on Monday designated Armenia, Austria, Barbados, Croatia, Latvia and New Caledonia as "Level 4: Very High" travel risks. DEA agent, suspect killed in shooting on Amtrak train in Arizona A suspect who shot and killed a DEA agent on an Amtrak train in Tucson, Ariz., was also killed in a shootout with law enforcement that left two other officers injured on Monday. Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp coming back online after long outages Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms were slowly coming back online Monday evening after lengthy service outages stretching over a nine-hour period. New York Mets part ways with manager Luis Rojas after two losing seasons The New York Mets have moved on from manager Luis Rojas after back-to-back losing seasons. Biden administration reverses Trump rule banning abortion referrals The Biden administration on Monday reversed a controversial Trump-era rule prohibiting health clinics that receive federal funding from advising patients about ending their pregnancies. 56 Chinese aircraft fly into Taiwan's airspace Taiwan's Defense Ministry said 56 Chinese warplanes flew into its airspace on Monday, as China has flown more than 150 aircraft over the air defense identifications zone this month. Virginia man wins four times in one lottery drawing for a total of $352,112 A Virginia man who bought multiple tickets for a single lottery drawing won a total $352,112 from four of his entries. Dow falls 323 points as tech stocks tumble The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 323 points on Monday as markets fell amid a broad decline in tech stocks. 30 Guinness World Records set at Virgin Money London Marathon Guinness World Records announced the Virgin Money London Marathon featured 30 records being set, including the fastest time to finish a marathon while wearing pajamas. Film, TV production workers authorize nationwide strike Members of the union representing 60,000 television and film production workers have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a nationwide strike, union officials announced Monday. EU recommends Moderna, Pfizer COVID-19 boosters for immunocompromised A European Union regulator recommended Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots Monday to immunocompromised. Damage from 126K-gallon oil spill in Southern California likely unknown for weeks Beaches and harbors are closed as cleanup continues after an oil spill off the coast of Southern California, but the full damages might not be known for weeks. Barry Levinson-directed 'Survivor' goes to HBO HBO announced its acquisition of the film "The Survivor" Monday. The Ben Foster starrer, directed by Barry Levinson, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. Urban heat exposure has increased 3-fold globally since 1980s, study finds The number of days during which city residents worldwide are exposed to extreme heat and humidity has tripled since the 1980s, a study published Monday by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found. Watch: Monkey wanders into airport VIP lounge in India A wild monkey wandered into an airport's VIP lounge in India and stole a drink of fruit juice before being ejected from the terminal. Russia says it successfully tests hypersonic Tsirkon missile from underwater Russia's Defense Ministry said Monday it successfully test-fired its hypersonic Tsirkon missile from an underwater position for the first time. |
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Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Were Down: Here's What to KnowWhen apps used by billions of people worldwide blinked out, lives were disrupted, businesses were cut off from customers — and some Facebook employees were locked out of their offices. Facebook Is Weaker Than We KnewA trove of leaked documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, hints at a company whose best days are behind it. With Biden’s Agenda in the Balance, Lobbying Kicks Into High GearBusiness interests are using ads and other efforts to cajole Democrats to change or kill a $3.5 trillion social policy bill. Biden Calls Republicans 'Reckless' Over the Debt Limit IncreaseThe president warned Republicans “not to use procedural tricks to block us from doing the job.” Battling Delta, New Zealand Abandons Its Zero-Covid AmbitionsThe country is changing course seven weeks into a lockdown that has failed to end the outbreak and tested the patience of many residents. Thailand’s Quarantine-Island Experiment Is Showing (Modest) ResultsPhuket, a resort island where vaccinated people who test negative for the coronavirus can roam freely, is starting to see some life return to its tourism industry. Energy Prices Spike as Producers Worry Over Pandemic and ClimateEven as more costly fuel poses political risks for President Biden, oil companies and OPEC are not eager to produce more because they worry prices will drop. James Weighs a Run As Governor as Hochul Locks Key EndorsementThe chairman of the New York State Democratic Party endorsed Gov. Kathy Hochul, contending that a multicandidate primary in 2022 could damage the party. Lovely Warren, Troubled Rochester Mayor, to Resign in Plea DealMs. Warren will leave office early as part of a plea deal on campaign finance violations. The deal also resolves gun charges against her. Biden Officials End Ban on Abortion Referrals at Federally Funded ClinicsThe change reversed a policy meant to deter abortions under the Trump administration. In Venice, High-Tech Tracking of Tourists Stirs AlarmCan cellphone data and surveillance cameras help restore the city’s old-world charm, or just destroy what magic remains? The Supreme Court Has Gone Off the RailsJustices who once derided judicial “meddling” are now meddlers themselves. What’s Wrong With Kyrsten Sinema?There’s a difference between being a maverick and being a narcissist. A Pillar of the European Order Has CollapsedThe Christian Democratic Union was Germany’s great stabilizing bourgeois party. On Concerns About Debt, and Disregard for Climate and Child PovertyWhy don't those who used to obsess over debt seem to care about the future? Monica Lewinsky Has Some Things to Say About Cancel CultureThe activist and producer reflects on how the internet and social media have changed public discourse since her 1998 saga. Should You Care about Unvaccinated N.B.A. Players?On the virtues of ignoring famous people’s irrelevant opinions. The Fed’s Great DissenterShe has repeatedly voted against the agency’s deregulatory agenda. The Fisk Jubilee Singers Celebrate 150 Years of Songs and SpiritualsFor 150 years, the Fisk Jubilee Singers have performed spirituals that saved a university and helped raise generations up from the bonds of slavery. Jan. 6 Was Worse Than We KnewThe Electoral Count Act needs to be fixed. Biden and the Democratic Standoff Over Spending BillsReaders offer different perspectives on who’s at fault and how Democrats should come to agreement. Also: The Supreme Court's task. If Men Needed the Abortions …It feels like Roe v. Wade is under threat in a way that it hasn’t been in recent memory. What America Owes Haitian Asylum SeekersThis is about morals. It’s also about the law. What’s a Little Disagreement Among Factions?Everything is going just the way Biden dreamed it up. What Elizabeth Holmes' Rise and Fall Means for Ambitious WomenThe Theranos founder has turned out to be a symbol of how far we haven’t come. Matthew Rhys Hits the SeasThe actor bought a wooden boat on a whim. It has taken him on a journey. Why Write About Pop Music? ‘I Like When People Disagree About Stuff.’Kelefa Sanneh hopes to start some arguments with his new book, “Major Labels,” which chronicles the past 50 years of rock, hip-hop, country and other musical genres. Joe Klein Explains How the History of Four Centuries Ago Still Shapes American Culture and PoliticsDavid Hackett Fischer’s “Albion’s Seed,” published in 1989, describes today’s United States with stunning prescience. California Oil Spill Renews Call for Drilling BanA pipeline transporting oil from offshore platforms spilled at least 126,000 gallons of oil in Southern California, the state’s largest such leak since 2015. Chinatown Remembers Pvt. Danny Chen, Who Died 10 Years AgoPrivate Chen died by suicide at 19 after being hazed by fellow soldiers in Afghanistan. Ten years later, his family sought to uplift the community that raised him. Climate Change Is Devastating Coral Reefs Worldwide, Major Report SaysThe world lost 14 percent of its coral in just a decade, researchers found. Gunfire on Amtrak Train: D.E.A. Agent Killed, 2nd Agent Is Critically WoundedA suspect was dead and a Tucson officer wounded in the shooting, which erupted during a drug sweep of the train at a stop in Arizona, the police said. New Trump Super PAC Formed in the Wake of Misconduct AccusationsAfter a Trump donor accused Corey Lewandowski of making unwanted sexual advances, allies of the former president formed a new super PAC. Supreme Court Returns, With One Justice Missing and Only One MaskedAs a term packed with major cases begins, much has changed since the last in-person arguments took place in March 2020. How Depression and Anxiety Affect Your Physical HealthMind and body form a two-way street. How the ‘Many Saints of Newark’ Stars Remade Key ‘Sopranos’ RolesActors in the prequel had to put their stamp on favorite characters from the original series, whether they had watched it or not. Party Shirt Is Here to Bust That Viral Life HackThe duo has found fame on TikTok with a mix of music, food reviews and debunks. More Recent Articles |
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Attorney General Merrick Garland directed the FBI on Monday to address the increase in violence directed toward school officials amid the pandemic.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and star offensive lineman Trent Williams will be evaluated as this week progresses and both have a chance to play Sunday.
The Pentagon on Monday ordered all Department of Defense civilian employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by no later than Nov. 22.
Longtime MLB umpire Joe West has informed the league that he will retire after the 2021 postseason.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended Monday that George Floyd receive a posthumous full pardon for the 2004 drug charge he received in Houston.
The Washington Football Team placed head athletic trainer and director of sports medicine Ryan Vermillion on administrative leave Monday "due to an ongoing criminal investigation that is unrelated to the team."
Bubba Wallace became just the second Black driver in NASCAR history to win a Cup Series race after his victory in Monday's playoff competition at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama.
The CDC on Monday designated Armenia, Austria, Barbados, Croatia, Latvia and New Caledonia as "Level 4: Very High" travel risks.
A suspect who shot and killed a DEA agent on an Amtrak train in Tucson, Ariz., was also killed in a shootout with law enforcement that left two other officers injured on Monday.
Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms were slowly coming back online Monday evening after lengthy service outages stretching over a nine-hour period.
The New York Mets have moved on from manager Luis Rojas after back-to-back losing seasons.
The Biden administration on Monday reversed a controversial Trump-era rule prohibiting health clinics that receive federal funding from advising patients about ending their pregnancies.
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said 56 Chinese warplanes flew into its airspace on Monday, as China has flown more than 150 aircraft over the air defense identifications zone this month.
A Virginia man who bought multiple tickets for a single lottery drawing won a total $352,112 from four of his entries.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 323 points on Monday as markets fell amid a broad decline in tech stocks.
Guinness World Records announced the Virgin Money London Marathon featured 30 records being set, including the fastest time to finish a marathon while wearing pajamas.
Members of the union representing 60,000 television and film production workers have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a nationwide strike, union officials announced Monday.
A European Union regulator recommended Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots Monday to immunocompromised.
Beaches and harbors are closed as cleanup continues after an oil spill off the coast of Southern California, but the full damages might not be known for weeks.
HBO announced its acquisition of the film "The Survivor" Monday. The Ben Foster starrer, directed by Barry Levinson, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
The number of days during which city residents worldwide are exposed to extreme heat and humidity has tripled since the 1980s, a study published Monday by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found.
A wild monkey wandered into an airport's VIP lounge in India and stole a drink of fruit juice before being ejected from the terminal.
Russia's Defense Ministry said Monday it successfully test-fired its hypersonic Tsirkon missile from an underwater position for the first time. 
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