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Chris McGowan, Portland Trail Blazers' president and CEO, resigns Portland Trail Blazers President and CEO Chris McGowan has opted to step down from his position after nine years with the organization. Rudy Gobert, Myles Turner among 4 fined after Jazz-Pacers scuffle Utah Jazz star center Rudy Gobert and Indiana Pacers big man Myles Turner were among four players fined by the NBA on Friday after the pair got into an altercation during Thursday's game. Ex-Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden sues NFL, commissioner Roger Goodell Former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden filed a lawsuit against the NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell in the wake of his private emails being leaked amid the league's investigation into the Washington Football Team. Judge considering lesser charges in Kyle Rittenhouse trial The Wisconsin judge presiding over the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse said Friday he's thinking allowing the jury to consider lesser charges when they enter deliberations next. San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler signs extension through 2024 San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler was rewarded with a multiyear contract extension after guiding the team to a franchise-best 107 wins and the National League West crown in 2021. Watch: 'Sex and the City' trio address new New York in 'And Just Like That...' teaser HBO Max released the teaser trailer for its "Sex and the City" revival "And Just Like That..." on Friday. The teaser offers a glimpse at the original characters in an updated setting. Saints' Alvin Kamara, Terron Armstead ruled out vs. Titans The New Orleans Saints will be without key offensive starters Alvin Kamara and Terron Armstead for Sunday's showdown against the Tennessee Titans. Alabama man who brought Molotov cocktails to Jan. 6 attack pleads guilty An Alabama man pleaded guilty Friday to bringing several Molotov cocktails and an unlicensed gun to the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots. LA judge ends Britney Spears' conservatorship A Los Angeles judge on Friday formally ended pop star Britney Spears' conservatorship, a legal guardianship under which she's lived for the past 13 years. Maryland woman wins $50,000 lottery prize on first try A Maryland woman bought a ticket for the state's Bonus Match 5 lottery drawing for the first time and won a $50,000 jackpot with her beginner's luck. Look: Deer crashes through window into Michigan store Police in Michigan said a deer that apparently "wanted to beat the Black Friday madness" crashed through the window of a wilderness decor store. Steve Bannon indicted for defying Jan. 6 committee subpoena A federal grand jury on Friday indicted Steve Bannon, a former adviser to former President Donald Trump, on two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to testify. Police: HOV lane user dressed up seat to look like a passenger Police in New York said a man traveling in a high-occupancy vehicle lane was stopped when an officer noticed the passenger was just the back of the seat dressed in a jacket and hat. Watch: Florida 2-year-old spots alligator in sewer outside restaurant A Florida man said his 2-year-old son alerted him to the presence of a "turtle" in the sewer outside a restaurant and he looked to find the drain was actually occupied by a large alligator. Defense in Ahmaud Arbery case apologizes for objecting to 'Black pastors' in court An attorney representing one of the men on trial for murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery apologized Friday after objecting to the presence of "Black pastors" in the Georgia courtroom. Winter, dolphin who inspired 'Dolphin Tale,' dies at Florida aquarium Winter, a bottlenose dolphin who learned to swim with a prosthetic tail, inspiring the film "Dolphin Tale," died Thursday, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium announced. World leaders miss deadline, keep negotiating climate agreement at COP26 The U.N. Climate Change Conference missed its Friday evening deadline to agree to a new pact called the Glasgow Agreement. Highlights from the week in Washington for Nov. 8, 2021 Press Secretary Jenn Psaki makes her return to the press briefing room after testing positive for COVID-19; President Joe Biden meets with his Cabinet and marks Veterans Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Solder, the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks visit the White House and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg hosts a press briefing about paid family leave, among the highlights from Washington, D.C., the week of November 8, 2021. Watch: Vietnam veteran's stolen Purple Heart returned after 38 years A Vietnam War veteran whose Purple Heart was stolen from his home in 1983 was reunited with the precious item when another man spotted it at a yard sale. Look: Disoriented puffin found 50 miles from the coast in England Animal rescuers in Britain said they were summoned to a town 50 miles inland to capture an unusual visitor: a puffin. 'Drag Race Italia': Queens make grand entrances in new trailer The drag queens who will be competing on "Drag Race Italia" make grand entrances in the latest trailer for Season 1 of the upcoming reality series. Glen de Vries, who flew to space with William Shatner, dies in plane crash Businessman Glen de Vries, who flew to space with William Shatner on a Blue Origin rocket in October, died in a plane crash Thursday in New Jersey, according to reports. Mouse study points to potential breakthrough against spinal cord injury Severe spinal cord injuries are incurable today in humans, but a new injectable therapy that restored motion in laboratory mice could pave the way for healing paralyzed people. Vincent van Gogh watercolor seized by Nazis sells for record $35M A watercolor painting by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh that was seized by Nazis has sold at auction for $35.86 million, setting a new record for the medium, Christie's auction house announced. Watch: Charli XCX takes the stage in 'New Shapes' music video with Christine and the Queens, Caroline Polachek Charli XCX performs on a dreamy late night show alongside Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek in her new music video for "New Shapes." |
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Bannon Indicted on Contempt Charges Over House’s Capitol Riot InquiryStephen K. Bannon, a former top aide to Donald Trump, had refused to comply with subpoenas from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress. Menace Enters the Republican MainstreamThreats of violence have become commonplace among a significant part of the party, as historians and those who study democracy warn of a dark shift in American politics. Democrats’ Bill Would Deny For-Profit College Students Extra AidCritics say a little-noticed provision would hurt the very constituencies — people of color, the working class, low-income Americans — that the party typically champions. Ocasio-Cortez Isn’t Wavering. Are New Yorkers on Her Side?By voting no on the infrastructure bill, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez set off a fierce debate, including among city residents eager to see the subways improved. Appeals Court Extends Block on Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for EmployersA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that challengers were likely to succeed in their claim that the mandate was an unlawful overreach. Covid-19 Misinformation Goes Unchecked on Radio and PodcastsFalse statements about vaccines have spread on the “Wild West” of media, even as some hosts die of virus complications. Judge Rules to End Britney Spears's ConservatorshipThe pop star had called the arrangement, which governed her life for nearly 14 years, exploitative. A judge ruled it was “no longer required.” Glasgow Climate Talks Are Down to the Wire on Money, Ambition and Fossil FuelsAt COP26, negotiators from about 200 countries worked overnight, hashing out differences in the quest for a new global climate agreement Migrant Crisis in Belarus Tests Putin’s Uneasy Alliance With LukashenkoLast year Vladimir V. Putin helped save Aleksandr G. Lukashenko’s Belarusian regime. But Russia now has an ever-more-erratic ally and risks entanglement in a dangerous crisis. In Border Crisis, Europe’s Unsavory Migration Deals Come HomeEurope has long paid other nations to keep refugees away from its borders. Now, Belarus wants something, too, and has brought migrants right to Europe’s door to get it. Record Number of American Workers Quit Jobs in SeptemberNearly a million workers quit in the leisure and hospitality industry alone, reflecting the competition for workers after pandemic-induced shutdowns. Vietnam's Workers Hesitate to Return After Covid OutbreakVietnam, one of the world’s largest suppliers of apparel and footwear, is experiencing a labor shortage. Many employees are reluctant to return after a harsh summer lockdown. Homer Plessy’s Arrest in 1892 Led to a Landmark Ruling. Now He May Get Justice.His legacy is tied to a Supreme Court decision that upheld the “separate but equal” doctrine, underpinning laws that segregated and disenfranchised African Americans for decades. Ricardo Pepi Is the USMNT's Striker of the MomentRicardo Pepi has played only five games for the U.S., but he provides the one thing his team needs most: goals. The Secret to a Better Internet? Post Less, Chat More.One of the web’s oldest functions remains one of its most powerful and promising. The Biden Doctrine Won't Win the 21st Century for HumanityTwentieth-century frameworks, paradigms and doctrines, of any kind, are insufficient to meet the challenges of the 21st century. How Kyrsten Sinema Uses Clothing to Signal Her Social ClassThe senator is trying to play many roles in Washington at once. Conservatives Are Trying to Ban a Growing List of BooksThe right-wing war on school libraries. Consumers Are Resisting InflationThe jump in prices has them saying it’s not such a good time to buy washing machines, cars and houses. The Spoken Argument Is a Valuable Form of ExpressionWhy do we prize writing skills over the ability to make an oral presentation? You Are the Object of Facebook’s Secret Extraction OperationEnding data extraction is the key to ending surveillance capitalism. Joe Manchin, This Is What We Can’t AffordSure, Biden’s plan costs a lot of money. But the price of inaction is higher. The Mainstream Media Has a Republican Party ProblemJay Rosen on how the press fundamentally misunderstands American politics. The Many Deaths of William Holden Taught Me How to Be AnxiousMy father’s tales kept me safe. The Challenges Faced by the DemocratsReaders discuss Maureen Dowd’s criticisms of President Biden and the Democrats. Also: A new university; investing in people; unvaccinated home aides. Social Media Is Polluted With Climate DenialismClimate misinformation is rampant on social media. Is there anything to be done? Wonking Out: How Global Is Inflation?And Queen Victoria as a differential equation. Madison Saw Something in the Constitution We Should Open Our Eyes ToThe guarantee clause could help Democrats push back against the threat of Republican political hegemony. Ethiopia’s War Is Tearing the Country ApartThe war is tearing the country apart, but peace is still possible. Aaron Rodgers’s Vaccine Misinformation and Where States Will Spend Infrastructure Money: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Can We Have Healthy Conversations Online?Not all online spaces are terrible. Join Shira Ovide, a Times technology writer, for a virtual event on Nov. 18 with the founder of Reddit and a drag queen influencer. Alan Cumming Talks About ‘Baggage’The actor and author discusses his new memoir, and Allen C. Guelzo talks about “Robert E. Lee: A Life.” Lawyer for Man Accused of Killing Ahmaud Arbery Draws ScrutinyKevin Gough argued that the Rev. Al Sharpton’s presence in court was intimidating to the jury. “We don’t want any more Black pastors coming in here,” he said. Jury Must Weigh Complex Legal Questions Before Kyle Rittenhouse VerdictJury deliberations, expected to start next week, will include consideration of six separate criminal counts. The jurors may be instructed to consider lesser charges as well. In France, Kamala Harris Searches for Role on Global StageThe vice president met with President Emmanuel Macron of France, skirting recent U.S.-French tensions, and immersed herself in issues like Libya and cybersecurity. Shatner’s Crew Mate on Space Trip Dies in Plane CrashGlen de Vries was one of three people who joined the former “Star Trek” star on a Blue Origin flight last month. Project Veritas Tells Judge It Was Assured Biden Diary Was Legally ObtainedBut a search warrant in the case suggests the Justice Department believes the diary kept by the president’s daughter Ashley Biden was stolen. Amazon Staten Island Workers Withdraw Request for Union VoteThe workers had spent months collecting signatures to call for an election. 20 People Rescued From Flooded R.V. Park in OregonSome campers were airlifted from a recreational vehicle park after floodwaters covered the only bridge in and out of the area. Ex-‘Apprentice’ Contestant Drops Defamation Lawsuit Against TrumpSummer Zervos accused former President Donald J. Trump of sexual assault and sued him after he said she was lying. Jon Gruden Accuses N.F.L. of ‘Character Assassination’ in a LawsuitGruden, the former coach of the Raiders, is accusing the league of leaking his offensive emails to ‘destroy’ his career and reputation. Man Pardoned After Spending 24 Years in Prison for MurderThe pardon came after a North Carolina judge vacated the conviction of Montoyae Dontae Sharpe in 2019, ruling that a key witness had “entirely made up” her testimony. Graeme Edge, Drummer and Co-Founder of the Moody Blues, Dies at 80Many of their songs incorporated his spoken-word poetry, making them pioneers in the prog-rock movement of the late-1960s and ’70s. 2 Ivory Smugglers Captured in International Operation, U.S. SaysThe men were captured by relying on DNA sampling from a previously seized ivory haul, which helped experts pinpoint the location of poached elephants. Zadie Smith’s First Play Brings Chaucer to Her Beloved Northwest LondonTwo decades into her career, the writer’s stage debut is “The Wife of Willesden,” an adaptation of the Wife of Bath’s tale set and staged in the British capital. Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak Revisit Vintage Luxury as Silk SonicThe duo gleefully reverse-engineers the analog-era sophistication of 1970s R&B on a new album, “An Evening With Silk Sonic.” The Show Goes On, Even After China Tried to Shut It DownAn Italian city rejected a request from the Chinese Embassy in Rome to cancel an exhibition by Badiucao, an artist who has been described as the Chinese Banksy. Fashionably Late to the Climate CrisisHow do you fix the fashion industry? This sustainability expert has a few ideas. Why Are the Knicks Struggling on Defense?One of the N.B.A.’s best defenses last season, the Knicks now are one of the worst at stopping 3-point shooters. Opposing guards are having career nights. More Recent Articles |
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Portland Trail Blazers President and CEO Chris McGowan has opted to step down from his position after nine years with the organization.
Utah Jazz star center Rudy Gobert and Indiana Pacers big man Myles Turner were among four players fined by the NBA on Friday after the pair got into an altercation during Thursday's game.
Former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden filed a lawsuit against the NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell in the wake of his private emails being leaked amid the league's investigation into the Washington Football Team.
The Wisconsin judge presiding over the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse said Friday he's thinking allowing the jury to consider lesser charges when they enter deliberations next.
San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler was rewarded with a multiyear contract extension after guiding the team to a franchise-best 107 wins and the National League West crown in 2021.
HBO Max released the teaser trailer for its "Sex and the City" revival "And Just Like That..." on Friday. The teaser offers a glimpse at the original characters in an updated setting.
The New Orleans Saints will be without key offensive starters Alvin Kamara and Terron Armstead for Sunday's showdown against the Tennessee Titans.
An Alabama man pleaded guilty Friday to bringing several Molotov cocktails and an unlicensed gun to the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots.
A Los Angeles judge on Friday formally ended pop star Britney Spears' conservatorship, a legal guardianship under which she's lived for the past 13 years.
A Maryland woman bought a ticket for the state's Bonus Match 5 lottery drawing for the first time and won a $50,000 jackpot with her beginner's luck.
Police in Michigan said a deer that apparently "wanted to beat the Black Friday madness" crashed through the window of a wilderness decor store.
A federal grand jury on Friday indicted Steve Bannon, a former adviser to former President Donald Trump, on two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to testify.
Police in New York said a man traveling in a high-occupancy vehicle lane was stopped when an officer noticed the passenger was just the back of the seat dressed in a jacket and hat.
A Florida man said his 2-year-old son alerted him to the presence of a "turtle" in the sewer outside a restaurant and he looked to find the drain was actually occupied by a large alligator.
An attorney representing one of the men on trial for murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery apologized Friday after objecting to the presence of "Black pastors" in the Georgia courtroom.
Winter, a bottlenose dolphin who learned to swim with a prosthetic tail, inspiring the film "Dolphin Tale," died Thursday, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium announced.
The U.N. Climate Change Conference missed its Friday evening deadline to agree to a new pact called the Glasgow Agreement.
Press Secretary Jenn Psaki makes her return to the press briefing room after testing positive for COVID-19; President Joe Biden meets with his Cabinet and marks Veterans Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Solder, the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks visit the White House and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg hosts a press briefing about paid family leave, among the highlights from Washington, D.C., the week of November 8, 2021.
A Vietnam War veteran whose Purple Heart was stolen from his home in 1983 was reunited with the precious item when another man spotted it at a yard sale.
Animal rescuers in Britain said they were summoned to a town 50 miles inland to capture an unusual visitor: a puffin.
The drag queens who will be competing on "Drag Race Italia" make grand entrances in the latest trailer for Season 1 of the upcoming reality series.
Businessman Glen de Vries, who flew to space with William Shatner on a Blue Origin rocket in October, died in a plane crash Thursday in New Jersey, according to reports.
Severe spinal cord injuries are incurable today in humans, but a new injectable therapy that restored motion in laboratory mice could pave the way for healing paralyzed people.
A watercolor painting by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh that was seized by Nazis has sold at auction for $35.86 million, setting a new record for the medium, Christie's auction house announced.
Charli XCX performs on a dreamy late night show alongside Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek in her new music video for "New Shapes." 
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