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College football: Minnesota extends head coach P.J. Fleck through 2028 season Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck agreed to a new seven-year contract that will keep him at the helm of the Golden Gophers' football program through the 2028 season, the school announced. Walmart recalls aromatherapy spray linked to rare, fatal bacterial disease Walmart has recalled nearly 4,000 bottles of Better Homes and Gardens-branded aromatherapy room spray with gemstones linked to two fatal cases of a rare bacterial disease. Cincinnati Reds trade veteran catcher Tucker Barnhart to Detroit Tigers The Cincinnati Reds have traded veteran catcher and two-time Gold Glove Award winner Tucker Barnhart to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for a prospect. Brad Aldrich's name removed from Stanley Cup after Blackhawks investigation The Hockey Hall of Fame has removed former Chicago Blackhawks video coach Brad Aldrich's name from the Stanley Cup after the assistant was accused of sexually assaulting a player during the club's 2010 championship run. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy fends off GOP challenger Jack Ciattarelli New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy did not coast to re-election on Tuesday night as some expected he would, but eked out a win in a tight contest with Republican Jack Ciattarelli on Wednesday. Heather Mack indicted in Chicago for mother's 2014 murder in Indonesia A Chicago woman who served seven years in prison in Bali for murdering her mother and stuffing her body in a suitcase was indicted on new charges Wednesday upon her return to the United States. Cavaliers' Lauri Markkanen joins Kevin Love in NBA's health protocols Cleveland Cavaliers forward Lauri Markkanen is expected to miss multiple games after entering the NBA's health and safety protocols. Jury seated in Ahmaud Arbery trial A jury was seated Wednesday in the murder trial of three Georgia men accused in the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020. Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby tests positive for COVID-19 Pittsburgh Penguins center and team captain Sidney Crosby has tested positive for COVID-19, the club announced Wednesday. President Joe Biden to parents of kids aged 5-11: 'Please get them vaccinated' President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged parents of children aged 5-11 to "please get them vaccinated" after the CDC approved COVID-19 vaccines for that age group. HPV vaccination lowers cervical cancer risk up to 87%, British study finds Becoming vaccinated against the human papillomavirus reduces a woman's risk for cervical cancer up to 87%, a study published Wednesday by the Lancet found. Senate Republicans again block voting rights bill Senate Republicans again blocked a voting rights bill Wednesday that would strengthen the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Riot police respond to Belfast protests over Northern Ireland Protocol Riot police responded to protests against the Northern Ireland Protocol on Wednesday in north Belfast after participants allegedly aimed missiles and fireworks at officers. Paid family leave to be included in $1.75 trillion spending bill House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., announced Wednesday that paid family leave will be included in the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act. Dow rises 104 points to record high as Fed announces end to bond buying program The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 104 points to a record high on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve announced plans to shutter its pandemic bond buying program. Lebanon foreign minister calls on Saudi Arabia, Iran to include Hezbollah in talks Lebanon's Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib has called on Saudi Arabia and Iran to include the issue of Hezbollah in their talks, saying the Iran-backed, heavily armed group is "a regional problem." Fellow customer's complaints lead woman to $500,000 lottery prize A Michigan woman said overhearing another store customer's complaints led her to buy the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned her a $500,000 jackpot. Teen solves 300 Rubik's cubes while riding a unicycle An Alberta teenager broke a Guinness World Record when he solved 300 Rubik's cubes while keeping his balance on a unicycle. Woman walking on Alaska beach finds message in a bottle from 1987 A woman walking on an Alaska beach is trying to unravel the mystery of an unusual discovery: a message in a bottle apparently launched in 1987. Watch: Curious parrot investigates highway traffic camera Workers with a Brazilian highway management company received a surprise when a curious Amazon parrot flew up to investigate a traffic camera. New model identifies areas of California prone to wildfires, researchers say Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara said Wednesday that they have developed model designed to help identify wildfire-prone areas across the Golden State. Federal Reserve to begin tapering bond-buying purchases The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it plans to start tapering back its monthly bond-buying purchases, a program that had been enacted as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Philip Murphy Wins Narrowly in N.J. Governor's RaceThe victory over Jack Ciattarelli, which ended Democrats’ 44-year re-election losing streak in the state, was far tighter than polls had predicted. Republicans Pounce on Schools as a Wedge Issue to Unite the PartyRallying around what it calls “parental rights,” the party is pushing to build on its victories this week by stoking white resentment and tapping into broader anger at the education system. Youngkin’s Dance With Trump Was Pivotal. But Is It Repeatable?Glenn Youngkin’s victory in Virginia may inspire Republican imitators vying to win over Trump supporters without embracing the former president outright. For Progressives, Michelle Wu Points to a Way ForwardAs a Boston mayoral candidate, she had plenty of opportunity to pivot away from her more liberal ideas. She didn’t, and it paid off. Minneapolis's Choice to Keep Police Shows Crime Is a ConcernAround the country, local elections suggested that voters were rejecting the most sweeping calls to reinvent law enforcement. India Walton Concedes to Byron Brown in Buffalo Mayor's Race“It seems unlikely that we will end up with enough votes to inaugurate a Walton administration in January,” the democratic socialist wrote on Twitter. N.Y. Democrats Assess Losses to Republicans: ‘This Was a Shellacking’While Eric Adams easily won the New York City mayor’s race, Republicans made inroads across New York, from bedroom communities on Long Island to City Council races in Queens and Brooklyn. Eric Adams Vows to 'Get Stuff Done' as Mayor of New York CityThe next mayor of New York City, who celebrated at a downtown club, says he will focus on public safety and the crisis at Rikers Island. Eric Adams's Style: ‘Everything About You Must Say Power’New York City’s new mayor, Eric Adams, pays a lot of attention to what he wears. You should, too. Why New Yorkers Rejected Ballot Proposals on Voting and RedistrictingRepublicans worked hard to defeat the measures, which aimed to broaden ballot access and change the redistricting process. Democrats did little to promote them. Federal Reserve Announces Plan to Slow Bond Buying ProgramThe Federal Reserve is dealing with high inflation at a time when millions of workers remain on the job market’s sidelines. Wednesday’s announcement that it will slow bond purchases is a step toward more normal monetary policy. What Jerome Powell Didn’t Do: Lay the Groundwork for Higher RatesHe said high inflation was mostly a result of pandemic effects like supply network disruptions, a problem he thinks the Fed can’t fix. N.Y. Taxi Drivers Will Receive Millions in Aid After Hunger StrikeThe announcement was a victory for drivers who stopped eating to protest an earlier bailout plan they said did not go far enough. Democrats, Stung by Losses, Press Forward on Biden AgendaDisappointed by a defeat in Virginia and a closer-than-expected race in New Jersey, Democrats were working toward quick action on key bills to show they could govern. Republicans Block a Second Voting Rights Bill in the SenateDemocrats hope that a filibuster of a measure named for former Representative John Lewis of Georgia, the civil rights icon, will help build momentum for a change in Senate rules. House Democrats Revive Paid Leave Program, Ignoring Manchin’s ConcernsThe House plans to add a provision to provide four weeks of federally paid family and medical leave to their social policy bill, but it is all but certain to be jettisoned by the Senate. Biden Urges Parents to Vaccinate Newly Eligible ChildrenPresident Biden touted the authorization of inoculations for children as a major milestone in the pandemic fight. Catch up on Covid news. Video Showed Child in Area Minutes Before Kabul Drone StrikeAn investigation of the Aug. 29 airstrike, which mistakenly killed 10 civilians, including seven children, did not recommend any disciplinary action. ISIS Poses a Growing Threat to New Taliban Government in AfghanistanThe Taliban takeover was supposed to bring an end to war, the new government promised. But a growing insurgency is upending security and raising alarms for the international community. How Youngkin Made Use of Trump in His Virginia WinThat was Glenn Youngkin’s approach. Watch other Republicans mimic it. Election Day Silver Linings!Really, it could have been worse. Youngkin’s Victory in Virginia's Election Is a Warning for DemocratsDemocrats should take heed. How Glenn Youngkin Activated White Racial Anxiety and Won Over VotersThe strategy of manufactured outrage has proved depressingly effective. McAuliffe Showed How You Lose Gracefully in VirginiaDemocracy requires that the loser accept the legitimacy of the process. Michelle Wu Is Neither White Nor Male. She Was Elected Mayor of Boston.Her election represents a seismic shift to the political landscape of the city. The Texas Abortion Law and the Playbook to Overturn Roe v. WadeThe Supreme Court’s conservatives may have calculated that they need political cover for overturning or badly damaging Roe later this term. Republicans Schooled Democrats in VirginiaDemocrats probably need a new way to talk about race and education. Should Daylight Saving Time End?Why are we still changing our clocks twice a year? The ‘Third Rail of American Politics’ Is Still ElectrifyingPolling on immigration shows a strong shift to the left, but survey responses in that vein mask a far more complicated reality. Should Classic Rock Songs Be Toppled Like Confederate Statues?It’s time to reconsider our pop culture icons. The Mystery of ‘Havana Syndrome’The puzzling constellation of symptoms has defied a conclusive answer. The Strange Effects of Putting an Ordinary Woman Into Glamorous ImagesCeleste Barber’s Instagram elegantly prompts us to consider why we put so much stock in unrealistic imagery. Scottie Pippen Takes Aim at Michael Jordan in New BookIn a new memoir, Pippen makes a sharp turn from decades of praising his former Chicago Bulls teammate to calling him selfish, hypocritical and insensitive. Popcast Mailbag! Halsey, Nicki, TikTok and, of Course, TaylorAnswering your questions about pop’s big names, the state of the music video and more. Hochul Revises Plan for Penn StationGov. Kathy Hochul is putting her own stamp on former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal, focusing on rebuilding the huge station but putting off its expansion. Iran Seizes an Oil Tanker, but Whose Tanker Is DisputedU.S. and Iranian officials gave conflicting accounts of a ship that was seized last month. Some reports said it was the same tanker the United States had seized last year. The Pentagon denied that. Biden Rejects $450,000 Payments for Separated Migrants“That’s not going to happen,” the president said about proposed compensation for a Trump administration policy that divided thousands of parents and children. Back in Chicago, Woman Is Charged in Killing of Mother on Indonesian VacationHeather L. Mack, 26, had already served more than six years in prison in Indonesia for the 2014 killing of her mother, whose body was found in a suitcase at a Bali resort. Justices’ Questions Suggest New York Gun Control Law Is Unlikely to SurviveThe law, which imposes strict limits on carrying guns in public, faced a skeptical reception from the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Weapons Tracing Study Implicates Russia in Ukraine ConflictOne of the most comprehensive studies to date of weaponry in the war in Ukraine shows a panoply of Russian-supplied arms that has helped fuel the war. Officials Disclose a ‘Working Theory’ About Jetpack Mystery Over Los AngelesThough the F.B.I. said it was still investigating several pilot reports of seeing someone using a jetpack, it said this week “that pilots might have seen balloons.” Damon Galgut Wins Booker Prize for ‘The Promise’The novelist, shortlisted for two of his previous books, received one of the world’s most prestigious literary awards for his cutting depiction of a white family in post-apartheid South Africa. Aerobic Exercise Before a Weight Workout May Help Boost MuscleTwenty minutes of cycling may prime muscles in the arms to grow more while lifting. A New Kind of Native American Dance TroupeIndigenous Enterprise is rooted in tradition but also has hip-hop influences, discernible in footwork, bounce and especially attitude. It’s Apple Season. This Galette Cuts the Chill With a Kick.Dorie Greenspan makes a savory tart with apple, sweet potato, cheese and a touch of chile pepper. Alex Anthopoulos Missed Braves World Series Win Because of Covid-19Home after testing positive for Covid-19, Alex Anthopoulos missed the party that wouldn’t have been possible without his brilliant deadline maneuvers. More Recent Articles |
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Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck agreed to a new seven-year contract that will keep him at the helm of the Golden Gophers' football program through the 2028 season, the school announced.
Walmart has recalled nearly 4,000 bottles of Better Homes and Gardens-branded aromatherapy room spray with gemstones linked to two fatal cases of a rare bacterial disease.
The Cincinnati Reds have traded veteran catcher and two-time Gold Glove Award winner Tucker Barnhart to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for a prospect.
The Hockey Hall of Fame has removed former Chicago Blackhawks video coach Brad Aldrich's name from the Stanley Cup after the assistant was accused of sexually assaulting a player during the club's 2010 championship run.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy did not coast to re-election on Tuesday night as some expected he would, but eked out a win in a tight contest with Republican Jack Ciattarelli on Wednesday.
A Chicago woman who served seven years in prison in Bali for murdering her mother and stuffing her body in a suitcase was indicted on new charges Wednesday upon her return to the United States.
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Lauri Markkanen is expected to miss multiple games after entering the NBA's health and safety protocols.
A jury was seated Wednesday in the murder trial of three Georgia men accused in the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020.
Pittsburgh Penguins center and team captain Sidney Crosby has tested positive for COVID-19, the club announced Wednesday.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged parents of children aged 5-11 to "please get them vaccinated" after the CDC approved COVID-19 vaccines for that age group.
Becoming vaccinated against the human papillomavirus reduces a woman's risk for cervical cancer up to 87%, a study published Wednesday by the Lancet found.
Senate Republicans again blocked a voting rights bill Wednesday that would strengthen the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Riot police responded to protests against the Northern Ireland Protocol on Wednesday in north Belfast after participants allegedly aimed missiles and fireworks at officers.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., announced Wednesday that paid family leave will be included in the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 104 points to a record high on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve announced plans to shutter its pandemic bond buying program.
Lebanon's Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib has called on Saudi Arabia and Iran to include the issue of Hezbollah in their talks, saying the Iran-backed, heavily armed group is "a regional problem."
A Michigan woman said overhearing another store customer's complaints led her to buy the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned her a $500,000 jackpot.
An Alberta teenager broke a Guinness World Record when he solved 300 Rubik's cubes while keeping his balance on a unicycle.
A woman walking on an Alaska beach is trying to unravel the mystery of an unusual discovery: a message in a bottle apparently launched in 1987.
Workers with a Brazilian highway management company received a surprise when a curious Amazon parrot flew up to investigate a traffic camera.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara said Wednesday that they have developed model designed to help identify wildfire-prone areas across the Golden State.
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it plans to start tapering back its monthly bond-buying purchases, a program that had been enacted as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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