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Detroit Pistons forward Kelly Olynyk out at least 6 weeks due to knee sprain Detroit Pistons power forward Kelly Olynyk will be out at least six weeks because of a sprained left knee, the team announced. Chicago Bulls' Nikola Vucevic to miss multiple games after positive COVID-19 test Chicago Bulls starting center Nikola Vucevic will miss multiple games after entering the NBA's health and safety protocols Thursday. Jan. 6 committee threatens Mark Meadows with criminal contempt over subpoena refusal The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol building demanded Thursday that Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows comply with its subpoena or face criminal contempt charges. Dallas Cowboys DE Randy Gregory lands on IR with calf injury The Dallas Cowboys placed star defensive end Randy Gregory on injured reserve Thursday, just one day after he suffered a calf injury during practice. Nearly 100,000 pounds of chicken recalled over bone contamination The Food Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced Innovation Solutions is recalling nearly 100,000 pounds of raw ground chicken patty products sold nationwide. College football: UConn hires ex-UCLA coach Jim Mora as next head coach Former UCLA and NFL head coach Jim Mora was hired to lead UConn's football program, the school announced. SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts enter space station Four astronauts on the SpaceX Crew-3 mission entered the International Space Station on Thursday night about one day after being launched from Florida. Worshippers descend on India's Yamuna River despite toxic foam Worshippers observing the Hindu festival of Chhath Puja waded into the Yamuna River in India despite the presence of toxic foam resulting from sewage runoff. Judge, prosecutor clash during Kyle Rittenhouse trial; defense rests The judge and lead prosecutor in the Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial clashed Thursday after an assistant district attorney questioned whether the judge was treating both sides of the case equally. Rare November blizzard, atmospheric river to bring heavy snow, rain to northern U.S. Powerful storm systems are forecast to bring heavy rains and snow to the Pacific Northwest and parts of northeastern South Dakota and Western Minnesota beginning Thursday night. Los Angeles Rams sign ex-Cleveland Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. All-Pro wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has agreed to a short-term contract with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced. Society, stigma and self-doubt keep women veterans from accessing federal benefits, VA says Too many veteran women aren't using the services they're entitled to, said Veterans Affairs representatives Thursday at the seventh annual National Women Veterans Leadership and Diversity Conference. Torrential rains trigger deadly flooding in Sri Lanka, India Rounds of heavy rain that inundated parts of Sri Lanka and southeastern India this week caused severe flooding and mudslides that are being blamed for at least 41 deaths across the region. Appeals court agrees to delay National Archives release of Trump records A federal appeals court on Thursday agreed to temporarily block the National Archives from giving former President Donald Trump's White House records to a House committee investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot. Kentucky woman wins $200,000 lottery prize on her retirement day A Kentucky woman said she took her lottery luck as "a sign" when she scored a $200,000 jackpot on the same day she retired. Near-Earth asteroid may have broken off from the moon, study finds A near-Earth asteroid named Kamo'oalewa, which orbits the sun but remains close to the Earth, may be a moon fragment, University of Arizona researchers said in a study published Thursday. Dow falls 147 points on inflation concerns, disappointing earnings reports The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 147 points on Thursday as investors continued to grapple with concerns over inflation and Disney turned in disappointing earnings. Michigan State Police trooper rescues owl struck by vehicle An owl struck by a vehicle on a Michigan road was rescued by a Michigan State Police trooper, with some guidance from professional animal rescuers. Ninth victim dies from injuries sustained at Astroworld concert A 22-year-old student of Texas A&M University has died from injuries she sustained during the Astroworld Festival in Houston over the weekend, bringing the concert's death toll to nine, her family announced Thursday. Jurors in Ahmaud Arbery murder trial hear from property owner Jurors heard Thursday from a property owner about a break-in at a home under construction near Brunswick, Ga., at the center of defendants' case in the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial. Watch: Doorbell camera records California woman giving birth on lawn A California woman who didn't have time to make it to the hospital when she went into labor delivered her baby in the front yard -- where the entire scene was recorded by her doorbell camera. 'Rarest mammal in North America' wanders into Colorado garage Wildlife officials in Colorado said rescuers were summoned to a resident's garage to relocate a black-footed ferret, "the rarest mammal in North America." 89-year-old man earns Ph.D. in physics from Brown University A Rhode Island man is celebrating the achievement of his lifelong dream after earning his doctorate in physics at age 89. |
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Judge Rejects Trump’s Bid to Keep Papers Secret in Jan. 6 InquiryBut a Trump lawyer has signaled an intent to appeal the ruling, which raises novel issues about an ex-president’s executive privilege powers. Biden Says Spending Bill Will Slow Inflation. But When?The Biden administration has argued that its infrastructure and broader economic package will slow rapid price increases. But that will take time. Trump Allies Help Bolsonaro Sow Doubt in Brazil's ElectionsWith his poll numbers falling, President Jair Bolsonaro is already questioning the legitimacy of next year’s election. He has help from the United States. Migrants in Peril, and Raw Emotions, in a Volatile European Border StandoffA confrontation over migrants between Belarus and Poland is growing more volatile, as nationalist fervor rises in both countries and a humanitarian disaster looms. Who Is Aleksandr Lukashenko? Here's What You Need to KnowA migrant crisis on the border with Poland has put the Belarusian president at the center of a clash roiling Europe. Germany’s Fourth Covid Wave: ‘A Pandemic of the Unvaccinated’Germany once set an example for how to manage the coronavirus. Now, deep pockets of vaccine resistance are helping drive daily infections to new heights. Illinois Republican Lawmakers at Odds on Infrastructure BillRepresentative Darin LaHood voted against the infrastructure bill while Representative Adam Kinzinger supported it. The split reflects the Republican Party’s post-Trump era of uncertainty. In Scrutinized Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, It’s the Judge Commanding AttentionJudge Bruce Schroeder, who has presided over Mr. Rittenhouse’s homicide trial, has drawn notice for sparring with prosecutors and offering historical commentary. Calls for Climate Reparations Reach Boiling Point in GlasgowFor decades, vulnerable countries and activist groups have demanded that rich polluter countries pay for irreparable damage from climate change. This year, there may be a breakthrough. Substitute Teachers Never Got Much Respect, but Now They Are in DemandBecause of staff shortages, some school districts are canceling classes. Others are lowering their hiring standards. The result can be a chaotic classroom. Lady Gaga and Ridley Scott on ‘House of Gucci’: When Beauty Turns UglyTo play a fashionista willing to kill in the director’s fact-based drama, his star plunged deeply into character. “How could I possibly turn it off?” she said. How 'Squid Game' Reflects South Korean Culture and HistoryBeyond their global appeal, the iconic outfits from “Squid Game” reveal a link to the history and culture of South Korea. History Says Don’t Panic About InflationThis year looks more like 1947 than like 1979. Aaron Rodgers’ and Mehmet Oz’s Irresponsible ChoicesBeing famous and being qualified are not the same thing. The Shadow of Ronald Reagan Is Costing Us DearlySocial welfare has been a boogeyman of the right and left since Reagan. Imagination Is More Important Than You ThinkOur society isn’t good at cultivating the faculty that we may need the most. Twitter Dips Its Toes Into Paid SubscriptionsThis is a good time to think more broadly about Big Tech’s business models. Critical Race Theory: DiscussAre progressives censoring themselves where it counts the most? Worried About Inflation? Here Are Some Reasons for Optimism.Americans feel good about their own financial situations, but their general outlook on the economy is anything but sunny. America’s Judges Are Putting My Life on the LineFor too long, judges have sided with corporations over labor. Biden needs to change that. How Likely Is a Democratic Comeback Next Year?The fundamentals for the 2022 midterms are usually not in the favor of the party in the White House. The Metaverse: Expectations vs. RealityJaron Lanier on the Wild West of the metaverse and why Facebook should be paying you. 11 Years of Lessons From Reporting on SolutionsIn their final column, the journalists who created Fixes share what they’ve learned in 11 years of looking at solutions to social problems. Why Wokeness Has So Many OpponentsPerhaps no other word of the moment is so under attack as “woke.” A ‘Little Push’ for Artists in Challenging TimesFrom help with bills after work dried up to support for young campers, beneficiary groups offered assistance. Announcing the 10 Best Books of 2021: A New York Times EventOn Nov. 30, Times subscribers will be the first to find out what made this year’s 10 Best Books list from editors of The Book Review and a guest, Lena Waithe. 美国开门迎客,中国“清零”政策还能挺多久?当全世界的国家都转向与病毒共存的模式,中国真的能坚持“清零”吗?就算能,对于国家和每一个个体,代价又是什么? On Delhi’s Toxic River, Prayers to a Sun Struggling to Shine Through SmogEvery year, a four-day festival to the sun god Surya highlights the Indian city’s extreme air and water pollution, with a river so filled with foam it resembles a blizzard’s aftermath. In Trial of Men Accused of Arbery Murder, Jurors Consider Security VideosAhmaud Arbery was recorded at the site of a partially constructed home several times. The footage will be central to the question of whether the defendants had the legal right to chase him. Project Veritas: Journalists or Political Spies?Documents show how the conservative group worked with lawyers to gauge how far its deceptive reporting practices could go before running afoul of federal laws. Court Issues Brief Hold on Release of Trump Files in Jan. 6 InquiryCongress had been set to receive the first batch of Trump White House files from the National Archives on Friday, a move that the former president had fought. Problems at D.C. Jail Were Ignored Until Jan. 6 Defendants Came AlongAt a hearing this week, officials said longstanding issues at the jail, where most inmates are Black, did not get much attention until the largely white rioters were held there. Gov. Murphy’s Republican Foe, Jack Ciattarelli, Will ConcedeIt took nine days. But Mr. Ciattarelli is expected to acknowledge on Friday that he has lost the race for governor of New Jersey. Astroworld Victims: Who They WereThe music festival at Astroworld in Houston left nine people dead. Here is what is known about them. Pedro Feliciano, Durable Relief Pitcher for the Mets, Dies at 45He led the major leagues in appearances from 2008 to 2010, earning him the nickname Perpetual Pedro. Black Officer Who Was Given K.K.K. Sign by Chief Files Civil Rights ComplaintThe episode on June 25 was captured in a surveillance video obtained by lawyers for Keith Pool, the first Black police officer in Sheffield Lake, Ohio. Treasure Hunter Who Got Lost in Yellowstone Must Repay Cost of RescueMark Lantis had to be airlifted by helicopter while searching for treasure buried by the eccentric art collector Forrest Fenn. Three courts have said he has to pay a $2,880 fine. ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ at 20: The Film That Started It AllTwo decades after the film’s release, Daniel Radcliffe and the director, Chris Columbus, take us inside four key scenes. ‘Always Jane’ Is Part of a New Generation of Trans DocumentariesFor decades, films about transgender people tended to be sensationalistic. A newer crop is more celebratory — and opening doors for its young subjects. How TikTok Is Making This Men's Hairstyle a Trend Among Gen-ZAn elaborate style, made popular by young men on TikTok, has ancient roots. ‘What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?’ Review: But I DigressTwo strangers become near-lovers in a movie that invites you to think more about the perfectly, simply, ordinary life around them. More Recent Articles
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Detroit Pistons power forward Kelly Olynyk will be out at least six weeks because of a sprained left knee, the team announced.
Chicago Bulls starting center Nikola Vucevic will miss multiple games after entering the NBA's health and safety protocols Thursday.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol building demanded Thursday that Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows comply with its subpoena or face criminal contempt charges.
The Dallas Cowboys placed star defensive end Randy Gregory on injured reserve Thursday, just one day after he suffered a calf injury during practice.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced Innovation Solutions is recalling nearly 100,000 pounds of raw ground chicken patty products sold nationwide.
Former UCLA and NFL head coach Jim Mora was hired to lead UConn's football program, the school announced.
Four astronauts on the SpaceX Crew-3 mission entered the International Space Station on Thursday night about one day after being launched from Florida.
Worshippers observing the Hindu festival of Chhath Puja waded into the Yamuna River in India despite the presence of toxic foam resulting from sewage runoff.
The judge and lead prosecutor in the Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial clashed Thursday after an assistant district attorney questioned whether the judge was treating both sides of the case equally.
Powerful storm systems are forecast to bring heavy rains and snow to the Pacific Northwest and parts of northeastern South Dakota and Western Minnesota beginning Thursday night.
All-Pro wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has agreed to a short-term contract with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced.
Too many veteran women aren't using the services they're entitled to, said Veterans Affairs representatives Thursday at the seventh annual National Women Veterans Leadership and Diversity Conference.
Rounds of heavy rain that inundated parts of Sri Lanka and southeastern India this week caused severe flooding and mudslides that are being blamed for at least 41 deaths across the region.
A federal appeals court on Thursday agreed to temporarily block the National Archives from giving former President Donald Trump's White House records to a House committee investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.
A Kentucky woman said she took her lottery luck as "a sign" when she scored a $200,000 jackpot on the same day she retired.
A near-Earth asteroid named Kamo'oalewa, which orbits the sun but remains close to the Earth, may be a moon fragment, University of Arizona researchers said in a study published Thursday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 147 points on Thursday as investors continued to grapple with concerns over inflation and Disney turned in disappointing earnings.
An owl struck by a vehicle on a Michigan road was rescued by a Michigan State Police trooper, with some guidance from professional animal rescuers.
A 22-year-old student of Texas A&M University has died from injuries she sustained during the Astroworld Festival in Houston over the weekend, bringing the concert's death toll to nine, her family announced Thursday.
Jurors heard Thursday from a property owner about a break-in at a home under construction near Brunswick, Ga., at the center of defendants' case in the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial.
A California woman who didn't have time to make it to the hospital when she went into labor delivered her baby in the front yard -- where the entire scene was recorded by her doorbell camera.
Wildlife officials in Colorado said rescuers were summoned to a resident's garage to relocate a black-footed ferret, "the rarest mammal in North America."
A Rhode Island man is celebrating the achievement of his lifelong dream after earning his doctorate in physics at age 89. 
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