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Ex-MLB outfielder, two-time Manager of the Year Bill Virdon dies at 90 Bill Virdon, the 1955 National League Rookie of the Year winner who later captured Manager of the Year awards in both leagues, has died at the age of 90, it was announced Tuesday. Biden, Harris, spouses volunteer at D.C. nonprofit before Thanksgiving President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses volunteered to serve food at a Washington, D.C., nonprofit on Tuesday. Massachusetts orders hospitals with limited capacity to end non-urgent procedures Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed an emergency order on Tuesday directing hospitals with limited capacity to reduce non-essential procedures amid the pandemic. Tennessee Titans waive ex-Pro Bowl RB Adrian Peterson after three games The Tennessee Titans announced Tuesday that veteran running back Adrian Peterson was waived after a brief three-game stint with the franchise. New Zealand unveils plan to re-open borders starting early January New Zealand announced Wednesday that starting early next year it will be re-opening its borders in phases to vaccinated Kiwis and other travelers and then eventually to foreign nationals. College Football Playoff rankings: Cincinnati joins UGA, Alabama, OSU in top four The Cincinnati Bearcats cracked the top four in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, becoming the first team from a Group of 5 conference to accomplish the feat in the eight-year history of the playoff format. Einstein manuscript with theory of relativity notes sells for $13M at auction A 54-page manuscript by Albert Einstein and Michele Besso that led to the theory of relativity sold for $13 million in an auction in Paris on Tuesday. College football: Penn State head coach James Franklin signs 10-year extension Penn State's James Franklin has agreed to a 10-year contract extension to remain as the Nittany Lions' head football coach through the 2031 season. Hospitals decry funding cuts in Build Back Better act Hospital groups and some members of Congress are demanding Democrats drop the proposed reduction in federal funding for some hospitals in the Biden administration's $1.7 trillion social spending bill. Waukesha, Wis., parade crash death toll rises to six; suspect appears in court Darrell Brooks, 39, appeared in court for the first time to face homicide charges for killing multiple people by ramming his car into a crowd at a Wisconsin parade as prosecutors said the death toll rose to six. Jury breaks after first day of deliberations in Ahmaud Arbery case The jury broke after 6 hours of deliberations Tuesday in the racially charged trial of three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery on a street in Brunswick, Ga. New York Giants fire offensive coordinator Jason Garrett The New York Giants fired offensive coordinator Jason Garrett on Tuesday, less than 24 hours after another lackluster performance from his offense during a blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jury finds white supremacists conspired in deadly Charlottesville, Va., rally A federal jury on Tuesday found that white supremacists conspired to take part in intimidation and violence during a 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville that left three people dead. Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Proud Boys, Oath Keepers leaders The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed the leaders of three extremist groups: the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers and 1st Amendment Praetorian. 'Bird Box' ranks as most watched film on Netflix last weekHepatitis C drug may reduce antibiotic resistance, researchers say A hepatitis C drug, telaprevir, can block the function of essential proteins in bacteria, which may allow to it be repurposed to limit antibiotic resistance, a study released Tuesday showed. President Joe Biden orders 50M barrels of oil from emergency stockpile to bring down gas prices With millions on the move for Thanksgiving and the cost of gas higher, President Biden has ordered the release of millions of barrels of oil from the strategic reserve in a move to bring down prices at the pump. Jury says CVS, Walgreens, Walmart had role in opioid crisis A federal jury on Tuesday said pharmacies at CVS, Walgreens and Walmart contributed to the influx of large quantities of pain pills in two Ohio counties, contributing to the deadly opioid crisis. Missouri Judge exonerates Kevin Strickland after 43 years in prison on wrongful conviction A Missouri Judge ordered Kevin Strickland to be released from prison Tuesday after serving 43 years behind bars in the state's longest known wrongful imprisonment. Study finds possible editorial bias, 'nepotistic behavior' in subset of science journals Researchers said in a study published Tuesday published by PLOS Biology that they found possible editorial bias and "nepotistic behavior" in a subset of biomedical journals. Iowa man collects two $75,000 lottery prizes after previously winning $200,000 An Iowa man collected two $75,000 lottery prizes in two months after collecting $200,000 worth of prizes in 2014. Watch: Class ring unearthed in Utah after being lost for 70 years A Utah man using his metal detector in the yard of an abandoned home found a class ring that was lost 70 years earlier -- and the owner still is alive. Watch: Arizona man's letterman jacket turns up at thrift store after 28 years An Arizona man who was unable to pay for the letterman jacket he ordered as a high school student in the 1990s was finally able to bring the jacket home after his brother spotted it at a thrift store. Deer removed from classroom at Tennessee elementary school Wildlife officials in Tennessee said an officer responded to an elementary school where a deer forced its way into a classroom through an emergency exit. |
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Charlottesville Rally Trial: Jury Finds Far-Right ConspiracyJurors found the main organizers of the deadly far-right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 liable under state law, awarding more than $25 million in damages, but deadlocked on federal conspiracy charges. CVS, Walgreens and Walmart Fueled Opioid Crisis, Jury FindsThis is the first jury verdict in an opioid case. The decision embraced a key legal argument that judges in other opioid cases had recently rejected. Waukesha Death Toll Rises to 6 as Suspect Is Ordered Held on $5 Million BailThe Waukesha County district attorney said “there are not words to describe the risk” posed by the man accused of driving through a Christmas parade in Wisconsin and striking dozens. ‘Everything Went Black’: The Children Caught in a Christmas Parade TragedyA child died on Tuesday, and scores of other children were injured when an S.U.V. barreled through the parade on Sunday in Waukesha, Wis. Biden to Tap Into U.S. Oil Reserves to Combat Rising Gas PricesIn an attempt to reduce energy prices, the U.S. will release 50 million barrels of crude. Five other nations also will dip into stockpiles. As Virus Cases Rise in Europe, an Economic Toll ReturnsA series of restrictions, including a lockdown in Austria, is expected to put a brake on economic growth. What New Documents Reveal About Jeffrey Epstein's Final DaysNewly released records show the disgraced financier living a mundane existence in jail before his suicide, while also spinning deceptions until the very end. A Thanksgiving History Lesson in a Handful of CornThe cornmeal that has become a staple of the holiday table reflects millenniums of work by Native Americans — a legacy that Indigenous people are trying to keep alive. My Book Was Censored in China. Now It’s Blacklisted — in Texas.Andrew Solomon never expected his books to come under threat in America. But as he writes in this essay, attacks on books are on the rise here, and one of his is under investigation by a state legislature. Could Covid Lead to Progress?Mass tragedies sometimes have unexpected consequences. ‘House of Gucci’ Review: Murder, Italian-StyleLady Gaga, Adam Driver, Al Pacino and Jared Leto serve up a heaping platter of prosciutto in Ridley Scott’s tale of family treachery. Everyone’s Moving to Texas. Here’s Why.We studied 16,847 places to find out why Dallas is so popular. Can Liberals Survive Progressivism?The main threat to the Democratic Party comes from the left. America Has More Than One SpanglishOur melting pot produces a delicious stew of languages. How Softies Seized the FedFor now, doves rule the roost. How to Celebrate Pandemic Thanksgiving, Round 2Thanksgiving is back, but Covid hasn’t gone away. Here’s how to have a safer, peaceful and tasty holiday. What Your Flight History Reveals About Your Carbon FootprintView on site The Ronald Reagan Guide to Joe Biden’s Political FutureIt is hard to act as an ambitious president without incurring a penalty, even if your policies are popular. Russia’s Foreign Policy Isn’t All About Hurting the WestMoscow has other concerns. Why Is Murder Spiking? And Can Cities Address It Without Police?What a progressive vision of public safety could look like. Kenosha, the Rittenhouse Verdict, and the Riots of 2020What I saw in Portland and Kenosha has convinced me: We must stop tearing ourselves apart so that we can build. Austria Imposes Lockdown Amid Europe’s Covid SurgeEurope is again at the center of the pandemic, and amid vaccine resistance and protests, nations are imposing new rules and pressuring people to get inoculated. Netflix Turns Its Attention to Films It Hopes Everyone Wants to SeeThe streaming service wants to be more than a place where big names bring passion projects studios have passed on. It’s now trying to make the kind of blockbusters normally seen in theaters. Man Is Exonerated in Rape Case Described in Alice Sebold’s MemoirAnthony J. Broadwater was convicted of the 1981 attack in Syracuse, N.Y., in a case the district attorney and a state judge agreed was flawed. Jury Begins Deliberations in Arbery KillingThe jurors in Glynn County, Ga., will resume deliberating on Wednesday. The three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery face charges of both malice murder and felony murder. Elizabeth Holmes Points Fingers at Others and Says She Was a BelieverIn her most substantial day of testimony, Ms. Holmes, the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, painted herself as someone whose best intentions were misinterpreted. House Panel Investigating Capitol Attack Subpoenas Proud Boys and Oath KeepersInvestigators believe three militia or paramilitary groups have information about the deadly siege on Jan. 6. Georgia’s University System Will Not Rename Buildings With Ties to SlaveryAn advisory committee had recommended renaming 75 buildings, including those named after Confederate leaders and supporters of segregation. Missouri Man Is Exonerated in 3 Killings After 43 Years in PrisonA judge set Kevin Strickland, 62, free on Tuesday, noting that there was no physical evidence tying him to the crimes and that the main witness against him had tried to recant her testimony. Order Blocking New York Times Coverage of Project Veritas Stays in PlaceA New York trial judge said he needed more time to deliberate on an order that the newspaper argued violates the First Amendment. Man Held in Hawaii for More Than 2 Years Over Mistaken Identity Sues the StateJoshua Spriestersbach, who was arrested in 2017 in Honolulu after a police officer mistook him for a man with an outstanding warrant, was held by the state for 32 months, his lawyers said. Jon Batiste and Young Chart-Toppers Lead 2022 Grammy NominationsThe Recording Academy, which expanded the top competitions to 10 slots, announces its first ballot since ending its heavily criticized review committees in nearly all categories. It’s Never Too Late to Pick Up Your Life and Move to ItalyHolly Herrmann vowed to move to Italy when she was 20. Her dream came true 38 years later. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Forced Cinderella to Scrub the Stage Floor’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. 27 Plant Gifts for Plant LoversTwenty-seven ideas to satisfy tastes both garden variety and eccentric. More Recent Articles |
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Bill Virdon, the 1955 National League Rookie of the Year winner who later captured Manager of the Year awards in both leagues, has died at the age of 90, it was announced Tuesday.
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses volunteered to serve food at a Washington, D.C., nonprofit on Tuesday.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed an emergency order on Tuesday directing hospitals with limited capacity to reduce non-essential procedures amid the pandemic.
The Tennessee Titans announced Tuesday that veteran running back Adrian Peterson was waived after a brief three-game stint with the franchise.
New Zealand announced Wednesday that starting early next year it will be re-opening its borders in phases to vaccinated Kiwis and other travelers and then eventually to foreign nationals.
The Cincinnati Bearcats cracked the top four in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, becoming the first team from a Group of 5 conference to accomplish the feat in the eight-year history of the playoff format.
A 54-page manuscript by Albert Einstein and Michele Besso that led to the theory of relativity sold for $13 million in an auction in Paris on Tuesday.
Penn State's James Franklin has agreed to a 10-year contract extension to remain as the Nittany Lions' head football coach through the 2031 season.
Hospital groups and some members of Congress are demanding Democrats drop the proposed reduction in federal funding for some hospitals in the Biden administration's $1.7 trillion social spending bill.
Darrell Brooks, 39, appeared in court for the first time to face homicide charges for killing multiple people by ramming his car into a crowd at a Wisconsin parade as prosecutors said the death toll rose to six.
The jury broke after 6 hours of deliberations Tuesday in the racially charged trial of three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery on a street in Brunswick, Ga.
The New York Giants fired offensive coordinator Jason Garrett on Tuesday, less than 24 hours after another lackluster performance from his offense during a blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
A federal jury on Tuesday found that white supremacists conspired to take part in intimidation and violence during a 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville that left three people dead.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed the leaders of three extremist groups: the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers and 1st Amendment Praetorian.
"Bird Box" ranks as most watched film on Netflix November 15-21.
A hepatitis C drug, telaprevir, can block the function of essential proteins in bacteria, which may allow to it be repurposed to limit antibiotic resistance, a study released Tuesday showed.
With millions on the move for Thanksgiving and the cost of gas higher, President Biden has ordered the release of millions of barrels of oil from the strategic reserve in a move to bring down prices at the pump.
A federal jury on Tuesday said pharmacies at CVS, Walgreens and Walmart contributed to the influx of large quantities of pain pills in two Ohio counties, contributing to the deadly opioid crisis.
A Missouri Judge ordered Kevin Strickland to be released from prison Tuesday after serving 43 years behind bars in the state's longest known wrongful imprisonment.
Researchers said in a study published Tuesday published by PLOS Biology that they found possible editorial bias and "nepotistic behavior" in a subset of biomedical journals.
An Iowa man collected two $75,000 lottery prizes in two months after collecting $200,000 worth of prizes in 2014.
A Utah man using his metal detector in the yard of an abandoned home found a class ring that was lost 70 years earlier -- and the owner still is alive.
An Arizona man who was unable to pay for the letterman jacket he ordered as a high school student in the 1990s was finally able to bring the jacket home after his brother spotted it at a thrift store.
Wildlife officials in Tennessee said an officer responded to an elementary school where a deer forced its way into a classroom through an emergency exit. 
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