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Buccaneers remove Jon Gruden from team's Ring of Honor amid email scandal The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have removed former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden from the franchise's Ring of Honor at Raymond James Stadium. Judge: New York must allow healthcare workers religious exemption from vaccine mandate A federal judge on Tuesday ruled New York must allow healthcare workers exemption on religious grounds to the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate while the order is litigated in court. Late Freddie Freeman homer lifts Braves over Brewers, into 2nd straight NLCS The Atlanta Braves advanced to the NL Championship Series for the second year in a row after Freddie Freeman hammered an improbable, tiebreaking home run to clinch a 5-4 comeback win over the Milwaukee Brewers. Nets GM Sean Marks: Kyrie Irving won't practice, play until fully eligible Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks said Kyrie Irving's choice to not comply with New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate left the franchise with "no choice" but to send the point guard away until fully eligible. U.S. names Elizabeth Jones as new Afghan relocation coordinator amid Taliban talks The State Department on Tuesday appointed Elizabeth Jones as the new coordinator for Afghan relocation efforts as a U.S. delegation continued negotiations with the Taliban. Brian Austin Green, Matt James get the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars' "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Brian Austin Green and former "Bachelor" Matt James, along with their professional partners, were eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" Season 30 Tuesday. Houston Astros beat Chicago White Sox, advance to 5th straight ALCS The Houston Astros are returning to the American League Championship Series for the fifth consecutive year after a 10-1 win over the Chicago White Sox in Game 4 of their AL Division Series. Watch: Robin Givens reprises 'Head of the Class' character in sitcom sequel teaser Robin Givens reprises her role of Darlene Merriman in a teaser released Tuesday for the upcoming HBO Max sequel series to her 1980s sitcom, "Head of the Class." Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner dies at 58 Brian Goldner, chairman and CEO of toymaker Hasbro, died at the age of 58, the company announced on Tuesday. Shooting at Memphis USPS sorting facility leaves 3 dead A shooting at a U.S. Postal Service sorting facility in Memphis, Tenn., on Tuesday left three workers dead, including the suspected shooter, the FBI said. 'Walking Dead' anthology series will feature new, existing characters AMC Networks said Tuesday it has ordered a six-episode anthology series that will focus on new and existing characters in "The Walking Dead" universe. FDA grants first e-cigarette authorization to tobacco-flavored Vuse products The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized R.J. Reynolds Vapor Companies' Vuse e-cigarette and three tobacco-flavored e-liquid pods in its first e-cigarette authorization. Atlanta Braves' Jorge Soler tests positive for COVID-19, misses Game 4 of NLDS Atlanta Braves starting right fielder Jorge Soler missed Game 4 of the National League Division Series against the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday after he tested positive for COVID-19. Judge recommends new trial for 'Texas Seven' death row prisoner Randy Halprin A Texas court has recommended a new trial for one of the so-called Texas Seven still on death row after showing the convicted murderer's trial judge made anti-Semitic comments. ICE to stop conducting mass workplace raids Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ordered Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to stop conducting mass raids of workplaces that employ undocumented immigrants in a memorandum released Tuesday. Nepal bus crash kills at least two dozen people A bus crash in northwest Nepal killed at least two dozen people and injured several others, local authorities said Tuesday. Navy recovers wreckage, remains from helicopter crash that killed five Search and salvage teams recovered the wreckage of a helicopter and the remains of five crew members who died in a military crash off the coast of San Diego in August, the U.S. Navy said Tuesday. Low car tire leads Michigan man to $500,000 lottery jackpot A Michigan man found having low air in one of his tires and being short on change to be a lucky sequence of events when it led to his winning a $500,000 lottery jackpot. Watch: Firefighters rescue dog with head stuck in iron door Emergency responders in Hungary came to the rescue of a family dog that ended up with its head stuck through a hole in an iron door. Ontario woman wakes to meteorite landing on her pillow A British Columbia woman received an unusual rude awakening when a meteorite crashed through her roof and landed on her pillow. Nancy Pelosi looks at program length to trim spending bills House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday indicated she is leaning toward cutting the length of programs in President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan to pare down the $3.5 trillion price tag. Rep. John Yarmuth, budget committee chairman, retiring from Congress Rep. John Yarmuth, chairman of the House Committee on the Budget, announced Tuesday he won't seek re-election next year. |
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Covid Has Killed Hundreds of Police Officers. Many Still Resist Vaccines.Far more law enforcement officers in the U.S. have died from Covid-19 than from any other work-related cause in 2020 and 2021. Even so, police unions are fighting vaccine mandates. World’s Growth Cools and the Rich-Poor Divide WidensThe International Monetary Fund says the persistence of the coronavirus and global supply chain crisis weighs on economies. How Schools Are Shaping the Virginia Governor's RaceVirginia Republicans in a tight governor’s race have been staging “Parents Matter” rallies and tapping into conservative anger over mandates and critical race theory. In Virginia Governor's Race, National Issues Dominate Ad WarsIn a governor’s race deemed a bellwether for the 2022 midterms, the battle between Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin has ignited over national cultural issues. Unsolved Murdaugh Murders Expose Years of South Carolina MysteriesAlex Murdaugh, the powerful lawyer who asked a handyman to kill him, had a spectacular fall from grace. Five people in his family’s orbit have died in recent years, and investigators are looking for connections. F.D.A. Authorizes E-Cigarettes to Stay on U.S. Market for the First TimeThe agency approved three Vuse vaping products and said their benefits in helping smokers quit outweighed the risks of hooking youths. Aspirin Use to Prevent 1st Heart Attack or Stroke Should Be Curtailed, U.S. Panel SaysAdults at high risk for cardiovascular disease may face serious side effects if they start a daily regimen of low-dose aspirin. Why Gruden's Departure Means More Trouble for the RaidersThe Raiders moved to a new, $2 billion stadium in Las Vegas last year, hoping to build a football dynasty. Things haven’t gone as they’d hoped. How Jon Gruden's Emails Became Collateral DamageThe former Raiders coach’s toxic commentary emerged from a separate investigation that had nothing to do with him, and remained secret because the probe was designed to be opaque. On Masks and Covid, I Found Common Sense in GermanyA look at life in Germany, where common-sense Covid measures aren’t politicized. Controversial Words You Can UseThe language police have gone too far. Inside Republicans' Policy Rift With Corporate AmericaCorporations learn that extremism is not their friend. How Democrats Can Save ThemselvesLiberals need to go beyond what polls well. What Does a University Owe Democracy?Academia can still serve the goals of liberty. But first the Coward Culture has to go. ‘There Are Better Riches Than Commerce’ and Other Lessons From Nick OffermanThe actor and author shares some earthy wisdom from his time spent outdoors and in the woodworking shop. Can Hollywood Adapt to Streaming?More of us are watching movies at home. Will Hollywood ever adapt? Washington Should Quit Its Budget GimmicksSometimes true costs are hidden by backloading them. Should Gifted Students Be in Separate Classes?The debate over gifted-and-talented programs. Also: Moderna's chairman responds; "illiberal democracy" in Hungary - and the U.S.? Afghanistan Is in Economic Free Fall. It Needs Aid.Unless money starts flowing soon, Afghanistan is facing a catastrophe. Does the Democratic Party Have a Future?Democrats are staring down a decade of powerlessness, and some strategists think shutting up about racial injustice and immigration could save them. How the Young Lords Changed Public Health CareThe Young Lords took over Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx on July 14, 1970. Their demand? Accessible, quality health care for all. Halting Extinction Is an Issue We Actually Agree OnPeople on both sides of the aisle can work together to prevent future calamities from unfolding. As Monica Lewinsky in 'Impeachment,' Beanie Feldstein Feels It AllThe actor spends most of Tuesday’s episode in tears or hysterics as the show recreates Monica Lewinsky’s detainment by the F.B.I. “I don’t know if I’ll ever get over it,” Feldstein said. ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ at 50: What Was the Buzz?The rock opera, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, opened on Broadway on Oct. 12, 1971, to protests, an irate composer — and sold-out shows. Booster Shots, Jon Gruden, 50 Top U.S. Restaurants: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Music Lost to Coronavirus, Part 3Remembering Jacob Desvarieux, John Davis and Chucky Thompson. Is Child Care a Public Responsibility?Democrats believe the system is broken — and they have a proposal for fixing it. E.U. Pledges $1.15 Billion in Afghan Aid as U.S. Talks to TalibanEurope and America are offering stopgap humanitarian aid for a country on the brink of collapse, but larger decisions about the new Taliban government remain on hold. After 2 Years, a Tire Is Removed From an Elk’s Neck in ColoradoWildlife officials had been seeking the elk since it was first spotted in 2019. On Saturday, they tranquilized the animal and slid the tire off after removing its antlers. Nets Bar Kyrie Irving Until He's VaccinatedThe barring of Irving complicates what looked like a surefire path to the finals for the Nets and could set up a battle with the players’ union. Gabby Petito Died From Strangulation, Coroner SaysThe 22-year-old’s remains were found last month in a national forest in Wyoming, the F.B.I. said. The police continue to search for her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. Did a Meteor Explode Over New Hampshire? That May Explain the Boom.Meteorologists said that a bolide, a type of large meteor explosion in the atmosphere, might have been the source of a disturbance that was widely reported on Sunday. Plan for $2.1 Billion AirTrain to La Guardia Is PausedGov. Kathy Hochul had asked the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to put the project on hold and review alternatives. U.K. Escalates Dispute With E.U. Over Northern IrelandBritain’s Brexit minister is demanding an overhaul of an agreement on trade rules for Northern Ireland. Biden Ends Workplace Immigration Raids, Reversing Trump PolicyThe change comes during a labor shortage in the United States, offering reassurance that undocumented workers are not at risk of being deported en masse. ‘Squid Game’ Has Made Tracksuits HotThe dystopian Netflix hit from South Korea is proving an unexpected style influence. Here’s why. Tiny Love Stories: ‘An Idyllic Trip to Salvage Our Romance’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Neil LaBute Seeks ‘The Answer to Everything’ in GermanyThe American playwright’s first new play since he parted ways with his theater in 2018 during the #MeToo movement finds a stage far from New York. More Recent Articles |
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have removed former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden from the franchise's Ring of Honor at Raymond James Stadium.
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled New York must allow healthcare workers exemption on religious grounds to the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate while the order is litigated in court.
The Atlanta Braves advanced to the NL Championship Series for the second year in a row after Freddie Freeman hammered an improbable, tiebreaking home run to clinch a 5-4 comeback win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks said Kyrie Irving's choice to not comply with New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate left the franchise with "no choice" but to send the point guard away until fully eligible.
The State Department on Tuesday appointed Elizabeth Jones as the new coordinator for Afghan relocation efforts as a U.S. delegation continued negotiations with the Taliban.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Brian Austin Green and former "Bachelor" Matt James, along with their professional partners, were eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" Season 30 Tuesday.
The Houston Astros are returning to the American League Championship Series for the fifth consecutive year after a 10-1 win over the Chicago White Sox in Game 4 of their AL Division Series.
Robin Givens reprises her role of Darlene Merriman in a teaser released Tuesday for the upcoming HBO Max sequel series to her 1980s sitcom, "Head of the Class."
Brian Goldner, chairman and CEO of toymaker Hasbro, died at the age of 58, the company announced on Tuesday.
A shooting at a U.S. Postal Service sorting facility in Memphis, Tenn., on Tuesday left three workers dead, including the suspected shooter, the FBI said.
AMC Networks said Tuesday it has ordered a six-episode anthology series that will focus on new and existing characters in "The Walking Dead" universe.
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized R.J. Reynolds Vapor Companies' Vuse e-cigarette and three tobacco-flavored e-liquid pods in its first e-cigarette authorization.
Atlanta Braves starting right fielder Jorge Soler missed Game 4 of the National League Division Series against the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday after he tested positive for COVID-19.
A Texas court has recommended a new trial for one of the so-called Texas Seven still on death row after showing the convicted murderer's trial judge made anti-Semitic comments.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ordered Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to stop conducting mass raids of workplaces that employ undocumented immigrants in a memorandum released Tuesday.
A bus crash in northwest Nepal killed at least two dozen people and injured several others, local authorities said Tuesday.
Search and salvage teams recovered the wreckage of a helicopter and the remains of five crew members who died in a military crash off the coast of San Diego in August, the U.S. Navy said Tuesday.
A Michigan man found having low air in one of his tires and being short on change to be a lucky sequence of events when it led to his winning a $500,000 lottery jackpot.
Emergency responders in Hungary came to the rescue of a family dog that ended up with its head stuck through a hole in an iron door.
A British Columbia woman received an unusual rude awakening when a meteorite crashed through her roof and landed on her pillow.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday indicated she is leaning toward cutting the length of programs in President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan to pare down the $3.5 trillion price tag.
Rep. John Yarmuth, chairman of the House Committee on the Budget, announced Tuesday he won't seek re-election next year. 
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