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Denver Nuggets' Michael Porter Jr. sidelined for 'foreseeable future' Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. is out for the "foreseeable future" while he continues to undergo additional testing on his back, head coach Michael Malone said. San Francisco 49ers' Mike McGlinchey out for season with quad injury San Francisco 49ers starting right tackle Mike McGlinchey will miss the remainder of the 2021 season after suffering a torn quadriceps, head coach Kyle Shanahan announced. SpaceX Crew-2 Dragon successfully splashes down on Earth after leaving space station Four astronauts have left the International Space Station and are ready for their fiery journey through Earth's atmosphere to a splashdown near Pensacola, Fla., on Monday night. 76ers superstar Joel Embiid tests positive for COVID-19, to miss multiple games Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid is expected to miss multiple games after entering the NBA's health and safety protocols Monday. House Jan. 6 committee subpoenas six Trump campaign associates The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection subpoenaed six associates related to former President Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign. N.Y. awards mobile sports betting licenses to DraftKings, FanDuel, 7 others A roster of nine sports betting platforms including DraftKings and FanDuel have won the first licenses to run mobile wagering sites in New York, the state's gaming commission announced Monday. Las Vegas Raiders cut CB Damon Arnette after controversial video The Las Vegas Raiders waived former first-round pick Damon Arnette on Monday after the second-year cornerback was seen making death threats while brandishing firearms in a video posted to social media over the weekend. Buttigieg: Administration will keep fighting for family leave provision The White House will keep fighting for workers' paid family leave even though it was eliminated from President Joe Biden's Build Back Better framework, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday. President Joe Biden hosts Milwaukee Bucks in first NBA champion White House trip since 2016 President Joe Biden hosted the 2021 NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks Monday as they became the first league champion to visit the White House since 2016. Bears activate RB David Montgomery off IR before MNF game vs. Steelers The Chicago Bears activated running back David Montgomery off injured reserve ahead of the team's "Monday Night Football" game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. NASA sending Mars helicopter back to where it all started NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity flew for the 15th time on Mars over the weekend, starting a journey back to its starting point for future missions in a new direction. Montana soldier becomes first female graduate of U.S. Army sniper course A Montana Army National Guard soldier became the first woman to graduate from the U.S. Army Sniper Course, the National Guard said Monday. Rittenhouse shooting survivor testifies he feared for his life A man who survived being shot by Kyle Rittenhouse testified Monday that he thought the teen was preparing to kill him during their confrontation last year in riot-torn Kenosha, Wis. S&P 500 surpasses 4,700 for the first time as infrastructure bill boosts markets The S&P 500 exceeded 4,700 points for the first time on Monday, while the broader market was lifted by the House sending a $1 trillion infrastructure bill to President Joe Biden for his signature. Lottery player's second look reveals $813,336 jackpot A North Carolina man who won a lottery jackpot of more than $800,000 said it took him a second look to realize he had matched the numbers. Suspect 'cornered' Ahmaud Arbery before he was fatally shot, officer testifies at trial Ahmaud Arbery, the 25-year-old Black jogger fatally shot in February of last year in Brunswick, Ga., was cornered beforehand, one of the first officers on scene testified Monday at the murder trial. Runaway trash can floats from South Carolina to Ireland A trash barrel from a South Carolina beach ended up in the ocean and floated more than 3,500 miles to a beach in Ireland. World's oldest conductor breaks his own record at 103 A 103-year-old Florida man conducted the U.S. Air Force Band's Airmen of Note at a Washington concert to break his own Guinness World Record as the oldest conductor. Dozens of Astroworld survivors sue rapper Travis Scott, organizers Lawsuits on behalf of dozens of people who attended the deadly Astroworld Festival in Houston poured into local courts Monday as rapper Travis Scott promised to pay for victims' funerals. Another storm to help chip away at California drought A couple of weeks after an atmospheric river dumped record rainfall and prolific amounts of snow on parts of California, the Pacific storm train is set to deliver another helping of rain and snow. Watch: Bear wanders through California neighborhood, swims in backyard pool A bear took a stroll through a California neighborhood and paused for a dip in a resident's backyard pool. Pandemic has led to 8.4 million tons of excess plastic waste, researchers estimate Countries globally produced about 8.4 million tons of excess plastic waste over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic through August of this year, researchers estimated in an article published Monday. State Farm stands behind embattled Packers QB Aaron Rodgers State Farm Insurance on Monday voiced support for its longtime commercial spokesman, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who drew widespread criticism because of his anti-vaccine comments. U.S. Justice Department: Ukrainian, Russian indicted in ransomware attacks Law enforcement officials in Poland have arrested a 22-year-old Ukrainian citizen accused of targeting companies around the world with ransomware attacks that raked in millions of dollars. |
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Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Flynn and Eastman, Scrutinizing Election PlotThe latest batch of subpoenas from the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot also includes officials from former President Donald J. Trump’s re-election campaign. With Tears, Hugs and Balloons, US Allows Vaccinated Foreign Travelers to EnterOn Monday, after more than 18 months, restrictions that kept families separated and cost the global travel industry hundreds of billions of dollars were lifted. Scientists Fight a New Source of Vaccine Misinformation: Aaron RodgersThe Green Bay Packers quarterback, one of the most visible athletes in the country, last week used anti-vaccination rhetoric as his reasoning for not getting vaccinated against Covid-19. U.S. Covid Deaths Get Even RedderThe partisan gap in Covid’s death toll has grown faster over the past month than at any previous point. More Than 40 Nations Pledge to Cut Emissions From Their Health IndustriesThe plans, while short on specifics, represent a notable step toward cutting greenhouse gas emissions from hospitals and the health care industry, a sizable emitter globally. Can Glasgow Deliver on a Global Climate Deal?Negotiators from about 200 countries are entering Week 2 of climate talks trying to resolve big issues around money, transparency and timelines. On Chicago’s West Side, Urgent Needs Collide With Washington CompromisesActivists say the needs of struggling communities in Chicago and elsewhere vastly exceed the billions Congress is spending. Before the Astroworld Tragedy, Travis Scott’s ‘Raging’ Made Him a StarThe multiplatinum rapper earned a reputation for concerts that teetered on the edge of mayhem. Then eight people died during his performance in Houston on Friday. Man Shot by Kyle Rittenhouse Describes the Encounter on a Kenosha StreetThe testimony underscores the prosecutors’ challenge in disproving a self-defense claim. Gaige Grosskreutz, who was armed, was shot while responding to an earlier shooting. ‘I Think We’re Cousins?’: ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ Performers Realize LinkA post in a family Facebook group led an actor and a musician in the Broadway musical to discover that they are distant cousins. Patricia Highsmith Lived Extravagantly, and Took Copious NotesThe writer’s newly released diaries and notebooks, spanning five decades from 1941 to 1995, are a record of hard work, wild nightlife and passionate love affairs. Covid-Related School Chaos Is a Problem for DemocratsStrict Covid measures are creating fertile ground for the privatization movement. Glasgow Delegates Should Focus on More Than MethaneWithout more action, we risk runaway warming. How Infrastructure Week Finally HappenedGetting past incompetence, cronyism and ideology. Bill Clinton Saved His Presidency. Here’s How Biden Can, Too.The new bipartisan infrastructure law is a first step, but only a broader course correction to the center will give Democrats a fighting chance. Paid Family Leave Is Good for EveryoneTaking time off from work when a baby is born is essential for mothers and fathers. Why Are Republicans Now Loving the Sweet Sound of Electric Vehicles?Ford’s plans for multi-billion dollar manufacturing sites for electric vehicles has Tennessee and Kentucky singing a different tune on cleaner energy. How to Think About the Covid RecessionWhen will the U.S. economy improve? Holiday Gifts? Try Buying Nothing New This SeasonThis is not about being a Grinch, canceling Christmas or trying to pass a minimalist purity test. Wokeness Derails the DemocratsOut of chaos comes just more chaos. How I Became Extremely Open-MindedFighting for my health, I went to the fringe without rejecting the center. How Covid Raised the Stakes of the War Between Faith and ScienceThe debate isn’t just about creationism and stem cells anymore. Justice Dept. Brings New Charges in Ransomware AttacksThe department said it had charged a Russian national in one attack and recovered $6.1 million in ransom. It also arrested a Ukrainian man for another attack. Starbucks Wants Union Vote Delayed in BuffaloThe move, and a visit by the company’s former chief executive days before the scheduled start of balloting at three Buffalo-area stores, reflect the stakes. They Say Colleges Are Censorious. So They Are Starting a New One.The founders of the University of Austin say they want to defend intellectual dissent, and declare that something in higher education is fundamentally broken. Police Make Arrest in a Series of Random Shootings in MissouriThe attacks occurred for several weeks across poor Black neighborhoods in the St. Louis area. Many were linked to a single gun. But whose? 2 Ex-Officers Who Used Tasers on a Man Over 50 Times Are Convicted of MurderProsecutors called the actions of Joshua Taylor and Brandon Dingman, former officers in Wilson, Okla., a “substantial factor” in the 2019 death of Jared Lakey. 60 Cases Are Thrown Out in Queens After Misconduct by 3 NYPD DetectivesThe testimony of three New York Police Department detectives in dozens of cases in Queens was called into question after they were convicted of crimes or misconduct. Metallurgist Admits She Falsified Test Results for Steel Used in Navy SubmarinesFor more than 30 years, Elaine Thomas altered test results for more than 240 steel productions while working for a foundry that provides metal for U.S. Navy submarines. Missing Girl Is Rescued After Using Hand Signal From TikTokThe girl flashed the hand signal from a car on a Kentucky interstate, the authorities said. It was created as a way for people to indicate that they are at risk of abuse and need help. Wirecutter Workers Threaten Work Stoppage Starting on Black FridayTheir union, which is seeking higher salary minimums and guaranteed raises, has been negotiating with The New York Times Company for two years. Oscar Pistorius, Olympic Runner Convicted of Murder, Is Up for ParoleThe double-amputee sprinter has served half his sentence for killing his girlfriend. His victim’s parents were said to be “shocked” at the prospect of his release. More Recent Articles |
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Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. is out for the "foreseeable future" while he continues to undergo additional testing on his back, head coach Michael Malone said.
San Francisco 49ers starting right tackle Mike McGlinchey will miss the remainder of the 2021 season after suffering a torn quadriceps, head coach Kyle Shanahan announced.
Four astronauts have left the International Space Station and are ready for their fiery journey through Earth's atmosphere to a splashdown near Pensacola, Fla., on Monday night.
Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid is expected to miss multiple games after entering the NBA's health and safety protocols Monday.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection subpoenaed six associates related to former President Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign.
A roster of nine sports betting platforms including DraftKings and FanDuel have won the first licenses to run mobile wagering sites in New York, the state's gaming commission announced Monday.
The Las Vegas Raiders waived former first-round pick Damon Arnette on Monday after the second-year cornerback was seen making death threats while brandishing firearms in a video posted to social media over the weekend.
The White House will keep fighting for workers' paid family leave even though it was eliminated from President Joe Biden's Build Back Better framework, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday.
President Joe Biden hosted the 2021 NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks Monday as they became the first league champion to visit the White House since 2016.
The Chicago Bears activated running back David Montgomery off injured reserve ahead of the team's "Monday Night Football" game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity flew for the 15th time on Mars over the weekend, starting a journey back to its starting point for future missions in a new direction.
A Montana Army National Guard soldier became the first woman to graduate from the U.S. Army Sniper Course, the National Guard said Monday.
A man who survived being shot by Kyle Rittenhouse testified Monday that he thought the teen was preparing to kill him during their confrontation last year in riot-torn Kenosha, Wis.
The S&P 500 exceeded 4,700 points for the first time on Monday, while the broader market was lifted by the House sending a $1 trillion infrastructure bill to President Joe Biden for his signature.
A North Carolina man who won a lottery jackpot of more than $800,000 said it took him a second look to realize he had matched the numbers.
Ahmaud Arbery, the 25-year-old Black jogger fatally shot in February of last year in Brunswick, Ga., was cornered beforehand, one of the first officers on scene testified Monday at the murder trial.
A trash barrel from a South Carolina beach ended up in the ocean and floated more than 3,500 miles to a beach in Ireland.
A 103-year-old Florida man conducted the U.S. Air Force Band's Airmen of Note at a Washington concert to break his own Guinness World Record as the oldest conductor.
Lawsuits on behalf of dozens of people who attended the deadly Astroworld Festival in Houston poured into local courts Monday as rapper Travis Scott promised to pay for victims' funerals.
A couple of weeks after an atmospheric river dumped record rainfall and prolific amounts of snow on parts of California, the Pacific storm train is set to deliver another helping of rain and snow.
A bear took a stroll through a California neighborhood and paused for a dip in a resident's backyard pool.
Countries globally produced about 8.4 million tons of excess plastic waste over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic through August of this year, researchers estimated in an article published Monday.
State Farm Insurance on Monday voiced support for its longtime commercial spokesman, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who drew widespread criticism because of his anti-vaccine comments.
Law enforcement officials in Poland have arrested a 22-year-old Ukrainian citizen accused of targeting companies around the world with ransomware attacks that raked in millions of dollars. 
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