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New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson to miss start of season with foot injury New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson will miss the start of the 2021-22 regular season because of a right foot injury that required off-season surgery. Jaguars LB Myles Jack out for London game vs. Dolphins due to back injury Jacksonville Jaguars star linebacker Myles Jack will miss Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins in London because of a back injury. Bill Clinton hospitalized with 'non-COVID-related' infection Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized to receive treatment for a "non-COVID-related infection," an aide said Thursday. Bears put RB Damien Williams on COVID-19 list ahead of matchup vs. Packers The Chicago Bears have placed veteran running back Damien Williams on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Banksy painting shredded during previous auction sells for $25.4 million A half-shredded painting by Banksy titled "Love is in the Bin" sold to an anonymous bidder for $25.4 million on Thursday St. Louis Cardinals fire manager Mike Shildt over 'philosophical differences' Despite producing a 17-game winning streak that pushed the St. Louis Cardinals into the MLB postseason, Mike Shildt was fired as the club's manager Thursday. Real estate heir Robert Durst gets life sentence in murder of writer Susan Berman A Los Angeles judge on Thursday sentenced real estate heir Robert Durst to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2000 murder of his best friend, Susan Berman. Marine pleads guilty to making videos criticizing Afghanistan withdrawal Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, a Marine who was jailed after posting viral videos criticizing the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, pleaded guilty to five criminal charges Thursday. 'Feel good' hormone won't help ease kids' autism, study finds Despite hints of promise from early research, a new clinical trial finds no evidence that kids with autism benefit from nasal sprays containing the "love" hormone oxytocin. New York judge orders Trump to testify in demonstrators' civil suit Former President Donald Trump must give a deposition in a civil suit filed by demonstrators contending his security team assaulted them in 2015, a New York judge ordered Thursday. Dodgers to start reliever Corey Knebel vs. Giants in winner-take-all Game 5 of NLDS The Los Angeles Dodgers are starting right-handed reliever Corey Knebel instead of left-handed starter Julio Urias against the San Francisco Giants in Thursday's winner-take-all Game 5 of the NL Division Series. Thick smoke from Alisal Fire prompts air quality warning for Los Angeles Dense smoke produced by Southern California's first major wildfire of the season prompted air quality warnings for Los Angeles and several other nearby counties on Thursday. Police identify suspect in Norway bow and arrow attack Police in Norway on Thursday identified Espen Andersen Brathen, 37, as the suspect in a bow and arrow attack that killed five people while stating the attack "appears to be an act of terrorism." U.S. Navy sets up new command to enforce discharges for vaccine refusers The U.S. Navy announced Thursday it has set up a special command to force out active-duty sailors who don't comply with a Nov. 28 deadline to become fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Man wins $1 million lottery prize after dreaming of jackpot A Michigan man said a dream he had about winning a lottery jackpot proved prophetic when he won $1 million from a scratch-off ticket the next day. Dow rises 534 points amid strong third-quarter earnings reports The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 534.75 points on Wednesday as major companies reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' expectations. Man sentenced to death for killing his ex-wife with fire during live stream A court has sentenced a man to death for murder by setting his ex-wife on fire while she was live streaming on China's form of TikTok last year. Watch: Florida man who caught gator in trash can removes snake from house A Florida man who went viral for using a trash can to catch an alligator shared video of his latest animal encounter when a large snake invaded his home. More than half of COVID-19 survivors in study had 'long-COVID' Long-term symptoms of coronavirus infection, known as "long COVID," affects more than half of COVID-19 survivors, and health care systems should be prepared to treat them, researchers say. FDA panel recommends Moderna COVID-19 vaccine boosters for at-risk groups An advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration voted Thursday to recommend the Moderna COVID-19 booster shot for people 65 and older and those in high-risk groups. In Photos: Climate change demonstrators gather in Washington, D.C. Climate change demonstrators gathered in Washington, D.C., this week to raise awareness about the issue. Here's a look at their demonstrations. Watch: Australian farmer finds five-legged lamb in his flock An Australian wool farmer said a lamb from his family's flock will now become a family pet because of an unusual feature: an extra leg growing out of its head. Deadly Beirut clashes fuel fears of security collapse Deadly clashes that erupted Thursday during a protest organized by Hezbollah and its Shiite ally to demand the removal of the judge investigating last year's Beirut port explosion were a painful reminder of civil war. |
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F.D.A. Panel Recommends Moderna Booster for Certain GroupsThose eligible for the extra shot would include adults over 65 and others at high risk — the same groups now eligible for a Pfizer-BioNTech boost ‘Lurching Between Crisis and Complacency’: Was This Our Last Covid Surge?Rising immunity and modest changes in behavior may explain why cases are declining, but much remains unknown, scientists say. F.D.A. Panel Recommends Moderna Boosters for Many Who Got That VaccineOne member of a key committee suggested there was a stronger case for a Pfizer-BioNTech booster over Moderna. Here’s the latest virus news. Jan. 6 Panel Moves to Recommend Criminal Charges Against BannonThe House select committee investigating the Capitol riot will vote next week to recommend a criminal contempt of Congress charge against Stephen K. Bannon after he defied a subpoena. F.B.I. Official Fired Under Trump Wins Back His PensionAndrew G. 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Alex Murdaugh Charged With Swindling Sons of Dead HousekeeperMr. Murdaugh, the scion of a legal dynasty in South Carolina, is accused of pocketing about $2.8 million in settlement money that was supposed to go to the housekeeper’s family. Chappelle Special on Netflix Draws Criticism and Internal UnrestThe comedian Dave Chappelle’s comments on transgender people and gender in “The Closer” have led to outside criticism and internal unrest at the company that upended Hollywood. Biden Panel Wary of Expanding Supreme Court, but Open to Term LimitsPreliminary draft materials suggested that adding justices might be seen as a “partisan maneuver,” but said that an 18-year tenure merits “serious consideration.” Deadly Clashes in Beirut Escalate Fears Over Lebanon’s DysfunctionThe fighting further traumatized the small Mediterranean country, a patchwork of sects that has tumbled into an abyss of devastating political and economic crises. Mark Forkner, Former Boeing Pilot, Indicted in Connection With 737 Max JetFederal prosecutors say Mark Forkner deceived the F.A.A. and was “scheming to defraud” customers. Why More American Workers Are QuittingSince the pandemic's start, Americans seem to be rethinking their lives. California Homeowners Flex Their Political MuscleThe lasting power of neighborhood organizing. Where Biden Is Most VulnerableHe said he knew how to get things moving. But we’re stalled. Adam Schiff on Facebook, Fox News and the Trump CultThe congressman gives an update on the Jan. 6 committee and talks about the future of Trump and the country. What America’s History of Immigration Means to MeWe need a national story based on humility, not grandiosity. What Dave Chappelle's Netflix Special's Trans Remarks ShowIf the comedian expects us to take a joke, he should be able to take criticism. Britain Infected Volunteers With Covid. Why Won’t the U.S.?The controversial history of human challenge trials. 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New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson will miss the start of the 2021-22 regular season because of a right foot injury that required off-season surgery.
Jacksonville Jaguars star linebacker Myles Jack will miss Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins in London because of a back injury.
Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized to receive treatment for a "non-COVID-related infection," an aide said Thursday.
The Chicago Bears have placed veteran running back Damien Williams on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
A half-shredded painting by Banksy titled "Love is in the Bin" sold to an anonymous bidder for $25.4 million on Thursday
Despite producing a 17-game winning streak that pushed the St. Louis Cardinals into the MLB postseason, Mike Shildt was fired as the club's manager Thursday.
A Los Angeles judge on Thursday sentenced real estate heir Robert Durst to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2000 murder of his best friend, Susan Berman.
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, a Marine who was jailed after posting viral videos criticizing the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, pleaded guilty to five criminal charges Thursday.
Despite hints of promise from early research, a new clinical trial finds no evidence that kids with autism benefit from nasal sprays containing the "love" hormone oxytocin.
Former President Donald Trump must give a deposition in a civil suit filed by demonstrators contending his security team assaulted them in 2015, a New York judge ordered Thursday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are starting right-handed reliever Corey Knebel instead of left-handed starter Julio Urias against the San Francisco Giants in Thursday's winner-take-all Game 5 of the NL Division Series.
Dense smoke produced by Southern California's first major wildfire of the season prompted air quality warnings for Los Angeles and several other nearby counties on Thursday.
Police in Norway on Thursday identified Espen Andersen Brathen, 37, as the suspect in a bow and arrow attack that killed five people while stating the attack "appears to be an act of terrorism."
The U.S. Navy announced Thursday it has set up a special command to force out active-duty sailors who don't comply with a Nov. 28 deadline to become fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
A Michigan man said a dream he had about winning a lottery jackpot proved prophetic when he won $1 million from a scratch-off ticket the next day.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 534.75 points on Wednesday as major companies reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' expectations.
A court has sentenced a man to death for murder by setting his ex-wife on fire while she was live streaming on China's form of TikTok last year.
A Florida man who went viral for using a trash can to catch an alligator shared video of his latest animal encounter when a large snake invaded his home.
Long-term symptoms of coronavirus infection, known as "long COVID," affects more than half of COVID-19 survivors, and health care systems should be prepared to treat them, researchers say.
An advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration voted Thursday to recommend the Moderna COVID-19 booster shot for people 65 and older and those in high-risk groups.
Climate change demonstrators gathered in Washington, D.C., this week to raise awareness about the issue. Here's a look at their demonstrations.
An Australian wool farmer said a lamb from his family's flock will now become a family pet because of an unusual feature: an extra leg growing out of its head.
Deadly clashes that erupted Thursday during a protest organized by Hezbollah and its Shiite ally to demand the removal of the judge investigating last year's Beirut port explosion were a painful reminder of civil war. 
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