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Giants QB Daniel Jones clears concussion protocol, likely to play vs. Rams New York Giants starting quarterback Daniel Jones is expected to play Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams after clearing the NFL's concussion protocol. Cubs hire ex-Indians executive Carter Hawkins as general manager The Chicago Cubs hired Cleveland Indians executive Carter Hawkins as their 16th general manager in franchise history Friday. Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury tests positive for COVID-19, out vs. Browns Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury will be out for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced. Suicide bomb attack at Afghanistan mosque kills at least 50 worshipers Three explosions rocked a mosque in Afghanistan's southern province of Kandahar during prayers Friday, killing more than 50 people. Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey to miss third straight game with hamstring injury Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey will miss Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings because of a lingering hamstring injury that has now forced him to miss three straight contests. Seahawks to put star QB Russell Wilson on IR; RB Chris Carson out vs. Steelers The Seattle Seahawks are placing star quarterback Russell Wilson on injured reserve as he continues to recover from surgery on his right middle finger, head coach Pete Carroll said Friday. President Joe Biden speaks on human rights at rededication of Dodd Center in Conn. President Joe Biden decried the state of human rights across the globe Friday while attending a rededication ceremony honoring former Sen. Chris Dodd at the University of Connecticut. Ethics watchdog accuses Jen Psaki of Hatch Act violation An ethics watchdog organization on Friday filed a complaint against White House press secretary Jen Psaki, accusing her of violating the Hatch Act. HFPA announces Golden Globes nominations, awards dates The HFPA announced its schedule for the 79th annual Golden Globe Awards on Friday. They will announce nominations Dec. 13 and present awards Jan. 9. Further submission and nomination dates have been set. Clerk chooses $1 million lottery ticket for Michigan woman A Michigan woman who allowed a store clerk to pick out her lottery tickets for her ended up winning a $1 million jackpot. Newfoundland couple float their dream home across inlet A Newfoundland, Canada, couple faced with the problem of moving their dream home from its former location to their property ended up taking the direct route -- through more than half a mile of water. 'Testicle bath' birth control device earns Germany's Dyson Prize A German inventor's unique ultrasound "testicle bath" birth control device for men took the top prize at the country's James Dyson Awards. Russia supports formal end of Korean War, South Korean diplomat says The Russian government indicated support for a formal declaration ending the Korean War during talks in Moscow, a South Korean diplomat said. With 6 weeks to go, hurricane season may be all but over While the Atlantic hurricane season does not officially end until Nov. 30, AccuWeather forecasters believe that the odds of any additional tropical storm formation in the near future are low. New tool predicts the Earth's landscape as sea levels rise How will climate change alter the landscape of the Earth over the next few hundred years? New interactive tools developed by researchers at Climate Central can paint that picture. Look: Ohio farmers' 2,164-pound green squash sets world record A pair of Ohio farmers took their 2,164-pound green squash to a giant vegetable competition and walked away with a world record. State lotteries didn't help boost COVID-19 vaccination rates, study says A new study found lotteries in 19 states designed to encourage people to get vaccinated for COVID-19 did not improve vaccination rates -- in fact, they were the same in lottery and non-lottery states. China's Shenzhou 13 sends second crewed mission to Tiangong space station China on Friday launched three astronauts into space aboard Shenzhou 13, its second crewed mission to the Tiangong space station. Red Sox-Astros, Dodgers-Braves start MLB's final four Two division winners and two Wild Card teams, including the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers, launch the ALCS and NLCS this weekend to determine who will meet in the 2021 World Series. Watch: Reptile rescuer finds nearly 100 rattlesnakes under California home An animal rescuer responding to a California home where snakes were spotted under the house said he ended up rounding up nearly 100 rattlesnakes. Baby bison goes wandering in North Carolina town A baby bison caused a stir in North Carolina when it escaped from its owner and was spotted wandering near a school. Russia says it blocked U.S. warship from entering its waters The Russian Defense Ministry said it chased off a U.S. Navy destroyer about to violate the country's border near the Sea of Japan during joint Moscow-Beijing military drills. FDA panel recommends Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster for all recipients who got first shot An FDA advisory panel on Friday recommended a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine booster for all adults who received the original shot, meaning the committee has now approved extra doses for all three U.S. vaccines. Study: AI can help diagnose mental health disorders where access to care lacking Artificial intelligence, or AI, may be able to screen people for mental health disorders without the need for a specialist's assessment, a study published Friday by GigaScience found. |
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Key to Biden's Climate Agenda Like to Be Cut Because of ManchinThe West Virginia Democrat told the White House he is firmly against a clean electricity program that is the muscle behind the president’s plan to battle climate change. F.D.A. Panel Unanimously Recommends Johnson & Johnson Booster ShotsBut many panel members said J. & J. recipients might also benefit from the option of a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna booster, an action that an F.D.A. official said was possible. What to Know About Boosters if You Got the Johnson & Johnson VaccineA second dose of the vaccine appears to provide additional protection, according to the company’s data. An F.D.A. advisory committee has voted to recommend a booster dose. David Amess, Conservative Lawmaker in U.K., Is Fatally StabbedDavid Amess, a Conservative member of Parliament, was holding a meeting in his constituency at the time. He is the second politician killed in an attack in just over five years. Justice Dept. to Ask Supreme Court to Block Texas Abortion LawThe Texas law prohibits most abortions after about six weeks, before many women are even aware they are pregnant. Nikolas Cruz to Plead Guilty for Parkland School ShootingThe plea will include 17 counts of premeditated murder and 17 counts of attempted murder, a lawyer said, for one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. Adams Commits to Keeping Gifted and Talented, But Leaves Details UnclearEric Adams, New York City’s likely next mayor, rebuked Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to scrap the current system as he prepares to leave office. Gadsby and Netflix Employees Pressure Executive Over Dave Chappelle SpecialIn a town-hall-style meeting on Friday, Ted Sarandos, a co-chief executive of Netflix, faced criticism from staff over Mr. Chappelle’s “The Closer.” Dave Chappelle Isn’t Canceled. He Just Likes to Talk About It.In Netflix’s “The Closer,” he returns to views about transgender people that drew anger in his last special. With his popularity partly built on courting outrage, it’s no surprise he’s doubling down. Concert Halls Are Back. But Visa Backlogs Are Keeping Musicians Out.Visa delays are causing tumult in the classical music industry, leading to a wave of cancellations just as live performances are finally returning. Finneas, a Pop Star’s Secret Weapon, Strides Into the SpotlightHe’s won eight Grammys alongside his sister, Billie Eilish, and worked with some of the genre’s biggest stars. Now the 24-year-old musician is arriving as a solo artist with “Optimist.” Push to Improve Sex Ed in Australia Comes From 10,000 Miles AwayA grad student in London hoped to collect a few testimonies from teenage sexual assault victims for a petition to teach consent in schools. She got thousands. The Unvaccinated May Not Be Who You ThinkScience can find a cure for our diseases, but not for our societal ills. Does the Supreme Court Belong to Justice Clarence Thomas Now?With conservative justices in the majority, the court seems to be reshaping itself in Justice Thomas’s image. Is It Time for Kyrsten Sinema to Leave the Democratic Party?The Arizona senator is, at heart, a Democrat of convenience and expediency. She could well break up with the party — before it breaks up with her. A Blackface Scandal at MichiganMichigan’s campus cancelers aren’t snowflakes, they’re radicals. This Halloween, Give Horror a ChanceDealing with horror on the screen and on the page can help you deal with horror in the real world. What America’s History of Immigration Means to MeWe need a national story based on humility, not grandiosity. Chappelle's Netflix Show Just Isn't FunnyThe comedian needs to just move on. A Crypto Optimist Meets a Crypto SkepticKatie Haun and I discuss the future cryptocurrency could create. Attitudes Toward Masks Around the WorldReaders compare how Germany, Australia, France and the United States have been dealing with Covid. Also: Means-testing for social programs; getting even with robocallers. Don't Blame Workers for InflationThey are victims of rising prices, not the perpetrators. Johnson & Johnson, Texas, NASA: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. When a Minivan Is a Music Machine, and the Return of Chucky: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. The Great Supply Chain DisruptionThe supply chain crisis triggered by the pandemic was supposed to be over by now. It’s not. U.S. Pledges to Pay Family of Those Killed in Botched Kabul Drone StrikeThe Pentagon offered unspecified amounts to relatives of the 10 civilians who died in Aug. 29 attack and agreed to help relocate those who want to move to the U.S. Pete Buttigieg Joins the Parental Leave Debate: ‘This Is Work.’“It’s one thing to believe something as a matter of policy,” Mr. Buttigieg said about taking paid time off. “It’s another to live it and see how much of a difference it could make.” Governor of Missouri Accuses Reporter of Hacking State WebsiteGov. Mike Parson of Missouri has asked for a criminal investigation of a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter who told the state that a website revealed teachers’ Social Security numbers. Capitol Police Officer Charged With Obstructing Justice in Jan. 6 CaseMichael A. Riley, a veteran of the force, encouraged a man in the Capitol during the riot to delete social media posts showing he was there, according to the indictment. Blast at Afghan Mosque Kills Dozens as Shiites Are Targeted AgainIt was the second week in a row that attackers had struck a Shiite place of worship during Friday Prayer. Illinois Democrats Propose New Gerrymandered Congressional MapsThe districts would be among the most gerrymandered in the country. The Republican-friendly seat held by Representative Adam Kinzinger, a Trump antagonist, would be eliminated. Rikers Death Pushes Toll in N.Y.C. Jails to 13 This YearThe man who died contracted the coronavirus while awaiting trial on weapons charges after being unable to post $100,000 bail, his lawyer said. Testimony at Lev Parnas Trial Offers Peek at His Place in Trump’s OrbitAmong other things, Adam Laxalt, a U.S. Senate candidate in Nevada, described his suspicions about a donation to his run for governor in 2018. Wall Street Sees a Record Deal Spree as a Reason for OptimismFees from advising corporate clients on mergers and other deals raised bottom lines across Wall Street. Bankers say it’s a good sign for the recovery. Can Wellness Drinks Help Calm Your Anxiety?A new crop of wellness beverages claim to help you feel more calm and relaxed, but some experts are skeptical that they can live up to the hype. Recognition, at Last, After Decades Decolonizing ArtSutapa Biswas is the subject of two major exhibitions in Britain that explore the country’s imperial legacy. The Velvet Underground Meets Its Match in Todd HaynesIn the director’s hands, music subjects are as much about their cultural moment as about their sound — a good description of the band led by Lou Reed. Five Horror Films to Stream NowThe month’s picks include a contagion film, an ’80s throwback, an unnerving tale of siblings, a faux documentary and a slow-burn thriller. More Recent Articles |
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New York Giants starting quarterback Daniel Jones is expected to play Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams after clearing the NFL's concussion protocol.
The Chicago Cubs hired Cleveland Indians executive Carter Hawkins as their 16th general manager in franchise history Friday.
Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury will be out for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced.
Three explosions rocked a mosque in Afghanistan's southern province of Kandahar during prayers Friday, killing more than 50 people.
Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey will miss Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings because of a lingering hamstring injury that has now forced him to miss three straight contests.
The Seattle Seahawks are placing star quarterback Russell Wilson on injured reserve as he continues to recover from surgery on his right middle finger, head coach Pete Carroll said Friday.
President Joe Biden decried the state of human rights across the globe Friday while attending a rededication ceremony honoring former Sen. Chris Dodd at the University of Connecticut.
An ethics watchdog organization on Friday filed a complaint against White House press secretary Jen Psaki, accusing her of violating the Hatch Act.
The HFPA announced its schedule for the 79th annual Golden Globe Awards on Friday. They will announce nominations Dec. 13 and present awards Jan. 9. Further submission and nomination dates have been set.
A Michigan woman who allowed a store clerk to pick out her lottery tickets for her ended up winning a $1 million jackpot.
A Newfoundland, Canada, couple faced with the problem of moving their dream home from its former location to their property ended up taking the direct route -- through more than half a mile of water.
A German inventor's unique ultrasound "testicle bath" birth control device for men took the top prize at the country's James Dyson Awards.
The Russian government indicated support for a formal declaration ending the Korean War during talks in Moscow, a South Korean diplomat said.
While the Atlantic hurricane season does not officially end until Nov. 30, AccuWeather forecasters believe that the odds of any additional tropical storm formation in the near future are low.
How will climate change alter the landscape of the Earth over the next few hundred years? New interactive tools developed by researchers at Climate Central can paint that picture.
A pair of Ohio farmers took their 2,164-pound green squash to a giant vegetable competition and walked away with a world record.
A new study found lotteries in 19 states designed to encourage people to get vaccinated for COVID-19 did not improve vaccination rates -- in fact, they were the same in lottery and non-lottery states.
China on Friday launched three astronauts into space aboard Shenzhou 13, its second crewed mission to the Tiangong space station.
Two division winners and two Wild Card teams, including the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers, launch the ALCS and NLCS this weekend to determine who will meet in the 2021 World Series.
An animal rescuer responding to a California home where snakes were spotted under the house said he ended up rounding up nearly 100 rattlesnakes.
A baby bison caused a stir in North Carolina when it escaped from its owner and was spotted wandering near a school.
The Russian Defense Ministry said it chased off a U.S. Navy destroyer about to violate the country's border near the Sea of Japan during joint Moscow-Beijing military drills.
An FDA advisory panel on Friday recommended a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine booster for all adults who received the original shot, meaning the committee has now approved extra doses for all three U.S. vaccines.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, may be able to screen people for mental health disorders without the need for a specialist's assessment, a study published Friday by GigaScience found. 
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