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Donors raise more than $1 million for Kevin Strickland after his 43-year wrongful imprisonmentAn online fundraiser has collected more than $1 million to help Kevin Strickland, a Missouri man released earlier this week after spending 43 years incarcerated for a crime he didn't commit. New York Islanders postpone games after players test positive for COVID-19 An outbreak of COVID-19 on the New York Islanders has caused the hockey team to postpone its games through at least Tuesday, the National Hockey League announced Saturday. Black Friday shooting at Washington state mall leaves one injured Gunfire at a Washington mall left one person hospitalized with serious injuries and sent panicked shoppers scrambling for cover on Black Friday. U.S. State Department advises against travel to eight African countries The U.S. State Department on Saturday issued its highest-level alert urging travelers to avoid South Africa and seven nearby countries out of concerns over the new Omicron variant of COVID-19. Russian authorities arrest 5 in connection with deadly coal mine disaster Authorities have arrested five people on charges related to negligence in a Russian coal mine disaster that left more than 50 people dead. 'X-Factor,' 'AGT' alum Thomas Wells dead at 46 Thomas Wells has died in a work-related accident at an Oklahoma tire manufacturing plant, his wife Jessica Wells has announced. He was 46. Omicron COVID-19 variant cases ID'ed in Britian, suspected in Germany Britain confirmed its first two cases of the new Omicron COVID-19 variant on Saturday, shortly after a German health official also reported the first likely case in that country. Lin-Manuel Miranda honors Stephen Sondheim: 'We love you. I love you. THANK YOU.' Lin-Manuel Miranda is paying tribute to his fellow Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist and songwriter Stephen Sondheim, who died Friday at the age of 91. Crowds swarm retailers in Calif. and Minn., stealing merchandise on Black Friday Thieves in California and Minnesota continued to target retailers with swarms of masked people making off with merchandise during the holiday weekend, police said Saturday. Former Chicago Bears star Dan Hampton arrested on impaired driving charge Police arrested former Super Bowl champion and Chicago Bears defensive end Dan Hampton on suspicion of impaired driving last week in Northwest Indiana, authorities said. Canadian man missing after Cowboys game died in car crash, family says A Canadian man who was listed as missing while visiting Texas for a Dallas Cowboys football game on Thanksgiving was killed in a car crash, his family said Saturday. PM: Japan to consider enemy base strike capability in defense strategy Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Saturday Japan will consider enemy base strike capabilities to boost defense despite critics saying it violates the country's pacifist constitution. 3 dead amid days of rioting in Solomon Islands, police say Three bodies were found in a burned-out building in Solomon Islands capital of Honiara after days of anti-government rioting, police said Saturday. British expert: Omicron variant unlikely to seriously affect the vaccinated A British expert who helped develop Oxford University's COVID-19 vaccine said Saturday it is "extremely unlikely" the newly discovered Omicron variant will trigger a wave of serious illness among vaccinated people. 3 dead, 4 injured in Nashville apartment shooting incident Three men were killed and four other people were injured in a shooting incident inside a Nashville apartment late Friday, police said. 'Red (Taylor's Version)' tops the U.S. album chart Pop star Taylor Swift's "Red (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. 2 killed as Storm Arwen batters Britain with high winds, rain, snow Two people died in northern Britain and tens of thousands of homes and businesses in Scotland remained without power Saturday after Storm Arwen battered the country with high winds. Famous birthdays for Nov. 27: Kathryn Bigelow, Bill Nye Filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow turns 70 and Bill Nye "The Science Guy" turns 66, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 27. On This Day, Nov. 27: Pope Paul VI escapes assassination attempt On Nov. 27, 1970, a man with a knife attempted to injure Pope Paul VI at Manila Airport in the Philippines. 'Attitude of gratitude' could help to de-stress during holiday season, expert says Don't get too focused on buying the perfect presents, making the best dinner or planning the perfect party. Try to be mindful of pleasant things and moments, suggests one expert. More Recent Articles |
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As Omicron Variant Circles the Globe, African Nations Face Blame and BansWith countries trying to close their doors to the new coronavirus variant, southern African officials note that the West’s hoarding of vaccines helped create their struggle in the first place. New York’s governor declares a state of emergency in anticipation of new coronavirus surge.Students at Meharry Medical College Each Get $10,000 for Covid FightMeharry Medical College in Nashville gave $10,000 to each student from a pool of coronavirus relief funds. Families Cheer, Some Doctors Worry as Nursing Homes Open Doors Wide to VisitorsThe federal government recently lifted most visitation restrictions at nursing homes. But concerns linger that a full reopening could leave residents vulnerable to another coronavirus surge. Minneapolis' School Plan Asks White Families to Help IntegrateIn a citywide overhaul, a beloved Black high school was rezoned to include white students from a richer neighborhood. It has been hard for everyone. A Cure for Type 1 Diabetes? For One Man, It Seems to Have Worked.A new treatment using stem cells that produce insulin has surprised experts and given them hope for the 1.5 million Americans living with the disease. Supply Chain Shortages Help a North Carolina Furniture TownThe furniture capital of the state is ground zero for inflation, labor shortages, hot demand and limited supply. It’s debating how to cope. Fake Food Is Trendy AgainIn the world of home décor, maximalism is back — and with it, tchotchkes that were once regarded as kitschy or quaint. Making Fresh Cheese at Home Is Worth It. This Recipe Proves It.Homemade paneer is tender and delicate and extremely creamy — and the star of this simple tikka. Luxury Senior Homes Cater to Rich Baby BoomersA new crop of luxury senior housing is turning retirement into a five-star resort stay. Omicron: How to Think About the New Variant of ConcernThere are many unknowns but we have the means to manage the variant. Republicans Have a Golden Opportunity. They Will Probably Blow It.The party’s good fortune in avoiding profound punishment for all its follies is the reason those follies will probably continue. Supreme Court Abortion Case Is About More Than Roe v. WadeConservatives may still end up unhappy with a court they now control. Millionaire Space Tourism Doesn't Come With an Awe GuaranteeSpace tourism is one of those ostensibly awesome experiences that often feel anticlimactic because they promise the sublime. Stephen Sondheim, Titan of the American Musical, Is Dead at 91He was the theater’s most revered and influential composer-lyricist of the last half of the 20th century and the driving force behind some of Broadway’s most beloved and celebrated shows. How Austin Became One of the Least Affordable Cities in AmericaThe capital of Texas has long been an attractive place to call home. But with an average of 180 new residents a day arriving, its popularity has created a brewing housing crisis that is reshaping the city. Brazil’s President Lula Is Staging a Comeback. Can He Bring the Country Along?Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former president, has beat back a flurry of corruption cases and climbed to the front of next year’s presidential race. Democrats Struggle to Energize Their Base as Frustrations MountEven as President Biden achieves some significant victories, Democrats are warning that many of their most loyal supporters see inaction and broken campaign promises. More Than $1 Million Raised to Help Kevin StricklandMore than 20,000 strangers have donated to an online fund-raiser to help Kevin Strickland’s re-entry to society. Mets Bolster Offense With Starling Marte, Eduardo Escobar and Mark CanhaWith Starling Marte, Eduardo Escobar and Mark Canha, the run-starved Mets addressed their biggest need while adding some defensive versatility. Michigan Upsets Ohio State and Aims for a Playoff BerthBefore a crowd thick with maize and blue, the Wolverines beat Ohio State for the first time since 2011 and will play No. 16 Iowa for a Big Ten title. Wakefield Poole, Pioneer in Gay Pornography, Dies at 85He gave up a dance career to create a crossover, and now classic, hit film in 1971 that had both gay and straight audiences, and celebrities, lining up to see it. 2021 Holiday Gift Ideas for Wellness EnthusiastsShare the gift of healthy living. Here’s a list of some of our favorite things, from the staff and contributors of Well. How Alienation Became My SuperpowerFeeling like an outsider can be painful. But it comes with secret gifts of perception. More Recent Articles |
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An outbreak of COVID-19 on the New York Islanders has caused the hockey team to postpone its games through at least Tuesday, the National Hockey League announced Saturday.
Gunfire at a Washington mall left one person hospitalized with serious injuries and sent panicked shoppers scrambling for cover on Black Friday.
The U.S. State Department on Saturday issued its highest-level alert urging travelers to avoid South Africa and seven nearby countries out of concerns over the new Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Authorities have arrested five people on charges related to negligence in a Russian coal mine disaster that left more than 50 people dead.
Thomas Wells has died in a work-related accident at an Oklahoma tire manufacturing plant, his wife Jessica Wells has announced. He was 46.
Britain confirmed its first two cases of the new Omicron COVID-19 variant on Saturday, shortly after a German health official also reported the first likely case in that country.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is paying tribute to his fellow Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist and songwriter Stephen Sondheim, who died Friday at the age of 91.
Thieves in California and Minnesota continued to target retailers with swarms of masked people making off with merchandise during the holiday weekend, police said Saturday.
Police arrested former Super Bowl champion and Chicago Bears defensive end Dan Hampton on suspicion of impaired driving last week in Northwest Indiana, authorities said.
A Canadian man who was listed as missing while visiting Texas for a Dallas Cowboys football game on Thanksgiving was killed in a car crash, his family said Saturday.
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Saturday Japan will consider enemy base strike capabilities to boost defense despite critics saying it violates the country's pacifist constitution.
Three bodies were found in a burned-out building in Solomon Islands capital of Honiara after days of anti-government rioting, police said Saturday.
A British expert who helped develop Oxford University's COVID-19 vaccine said Saturday it is "extremely unlikely" the newly discovered Omicron variant will trigger a wave of serious illness among vaccinated people.
Three men were killed and four other people were injured in a shooting incident inside a Nashville apartment late Friday, police said.
Pop star Taylor Swift's "Red (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Two people died in northern Britain and tens of thousands of homes and businesses in Scotland remained without power Saturday after Storm Arwen battered the country with high winds.
Filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow turns 70 and Bill Nye "The Science Guy" turns 66, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 27.
On Nov. 27, 1970, a man with a knife attempted to injure Pope Paul VI at Manila Airport in the Philippines.
Don't get too focused on buying the perfect presents, making the best dinner or planning the perfect party. Try to be mindful of pleasant things and moments, suggests one expert. 
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