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Cincinnati Reds' Nick Castellanos exercises opt-out clause, to enter free agency Cincinnati Reds star outfielder Nick Castellanos exercised the opt-out clause in his contract and will enter free agency this off-season, the team announced. Buffalo Sabres trade star forward Jack Eichel to Vegas Golden Knights The Vegas Golden Knights acquired star forward Jack Eichel in a trade with the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday. GOP senators unveil bill to bolster Taiwan's defense against China A group of Republican senators introduced legislation Thursday to beef up Taiwan's defense against Chinese aggression. Texas police officer dies days after being shot in the line of duty Authorities in Texas said Thursday that an officer who was shot earlier this week while responding to a domestic dispute has died. U.S. unveils COVID-19 vaccine requirements for 100 million workers Tens of millions of American workers have two months to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or they'll have to be tested every week and wear a mask in the workplace, under new rules issued by U.S. officials Thursday. Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott to return, start vs. Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to return from a calf injury and start Sunday against the Denver Broncos. State Department OIG fails to find missing gifts from canceled G7 summit The State Department's Officer of the Inspector General said Thursday it failed to find a $5,800 bottle of Japanese whisky, a gold coin and other gifts the Trump administration had prepared for a canceled G7 summit. Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan tests positive for COVID-19 Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan was unavailable for Thursday night's game against the cross-town rival Philadelphia Flyers after testing positive for COVID-19. Snow-free in Mile High City? Fall in Denver off to an unusual start Last winter was one for the record books in Denver in terms of snowfall, but as a new season gets underway, the city is already experiencing a snow deficit. Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James to miss multiple games due to abdominal injury Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James is expected to miss multiple games because of an abdominal strain. Texas woman, Jennifer Ryan sentenced to 60 days in prison for Capitol riots Jennifer Leigh Ryan, 51, was sentenced to 60 days in prison after tweeting that she was "definitely not going to jail" for her involvement in the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol. Tennessee reschedules 2 executions delayed by pandemic The Tennessee Supreme Court on Thursday scheduled the executions of two death row prisoners whose previous dates had been delayed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some reflux, ulcer meds may raise kidney damage risk after heart surgery Adults undergoing heart surgery who take heartburn medication before the procedure are more likely to develop acute kidney injury and to die during hospitalization, a study found. Senate confirms Robert Santos to head U.S. Census Bureau The Senate voted 58-35 Thursday to confirm Robert Santos as the permanent commissioner of the U.S Census Bureau. Justice Department sues Texas over new voting law The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Texas over the state's new voting law. Navy fires leadership of USS Connecticut after underwater mountain crash The U.S. Navy relieved the leadership of the USS Connecticut of their duties due to a loss of confidence after the submarine struck an underwater mountain last month. Fox renews 'Fantasy Island' for Season 2, holiday special Fox announced Thursday the network has renewed "Fantasy Island" for a second season. A holiday special will air Dec. 21. Build Back Better paid for by tax revenue, savings, Democrats say A congressional committee's analysis of the Build Back Better legislation says it will raise $1.47 trillion in revenue, a figure that, together with other savings will more than pay for the bill, Democrats said Thursday. In Photos: This week in Washington Jon Stewart calls for Congress to support veterans; Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies about the state of the pandemic in a Senate hearing; President Joe Biden gives a vaccine mandate update; Republicans and Democrats discuss election day outcomes and the Supreme Court hears challenges to Texas' abortion law, all among the highlights from Washington, D.C., for the week of November 1, 2021. S&P 500 rises for sixth straight day amid Fed bond-buying fallout The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite each hit record highs on Thursday as markets responded to continued fallout from the Federal Reserve's plans to taper its bond-buying program and a new pandemic low in unemployment. Lottery ticket bought 'out of frustration' earns $2.4 million jackpot A Missouri man said his wife's insistence led him to buy a lottery ticket "out of frustration" and he ended up winning a $2.4 million jackpot. Firefighters help rescue trapped dog from sewer basin in Michigan Firefighters in Michigan teamed up with water department workers and animal control officers to rescue a dog that fell to the bottom of a cement sewer basin. Watch: Wildlife officers free entangled buck from badminton net Wildlife officers in Colorado rescued a deer found with its antlers entangled in a resident's badminton net. Sen. Rand Paul attacks Dr. Anthony Fauci in Senate COVID-19 hearing Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the president, and Sen. Rand Paul again traded barbs at a Senate hearing Thursday after Paul accused Fauci of starting the COVID-19 pandemic by funding research in China. |
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California Tries to Close the Gap in Math, but Sets Off a BacklashProposed guidelines in the state would de-emphasize calculus, reject the idea that some children are naturally gifted and build a connection to social justice. Critics say math shouldn’t be political. House Democrats Hunt for Votes to Pass Biden’s Domestic AgendaSpeaker Nancy Pelosi wanted a vote on Thursday night on a $1.85 trillion social policy and climate bill, but moderates pushed back and action was postponed until Friday. Justice Dept. Sues Texas Over Voting RestrictionsThe department argued that a major voting law passed by Republicans would disenfranchise several groups of vulnerable Texans, including voters who do not speak English and those with disabilities. How Virginia’s Governor Race Unraveled the Democratic Turnout MythIt was long thought that surges in voting would help Democrats. So how does the party explain Glenn Youngkin’s victory? Will Murphy Turn to the Center After Barely Winning Re-Election in N.J.?The Democratic governor won re-election in a surprisingly close race that has raised questions about his ability to enact liberal measures on gun control and abortion. Republican Truck Driver Beats Sweeney in N.J. ElectionMr. Sweeney, the second most powerful lawmaker in New Jersey and a Democrat, lost his bid for re-election to Edward Durr, a driver for a furniture chain. Federal Government Cuts Ties With Troubled Vaccine MakerEmergent BioSolutions ruined millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccines. Now its $600 million deal is canceled. Biden Administration Sets Jan. 4 Deadline for Vaccination MandateThe new guidance will cover 84 million workers, who will be required to be fully vaccinated or be tested weekly. Judge Questions Trump’s Grounds for Keeping Jan. 6 Documents SecretIn a hearing on Thursday, a federal judge voiced skepticism about the former president’s claim that hundreds of pages of documents related to the riot should be shielded by executive privilege. Authorities Arrest Analyst Who Contributed to Steele DossierIgor Danchenko, a Russia analyst who worked with Christopher Steele, the author of a dossier of rumors and unproven assertions about Donald J. Trump, was indicted as part of the Durham investigation. Over 40 Countries Pledge to End Use of Coal Power at COP26The United States did not agree to stop coal development at home but promised to halt overseas funding of oil, gas and coal. Nearly All-White Jury in Arbery Killing Draws ScrutinyThe guidelines that allowed the judge to seat a panel with one Black juror were meant to remove bias from the process but have come to be considered a failure by many legal scholars. What to Know About the Racism and Sexism Allegations Against the Phoenix Suns' OwnerSarver, who owns the N.B.A.’s Phoenix Suns and the W.N.B.A.’s Phoenix Mercury, has been accused of using racial slurs and making sexual and other inappropriate comments. After 14 Years, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Finally ReuniteThe duo worked with T Bone Burnett on the million-selling triumph “Raising Sand,” in 2007. Its sequel is once again an alternative to nearly all of its pop contemporaries. This Part Is the Worst PartThe mother of a non-speaking autistic son yearns to know the answer to one simple question: ‘What is wrong?’ Democrats Deny Political Reality at Their Own PerilWhat's badly needed is a return to the moderate policies that fueled the blue-wave victories in 2018 and won Joe Biden the presidency in 2020. What Jared Diamond and Yuval Noah Harari Get Wrong About HistoryNew research on humanity's deep past holds lessons for the future. On the Spending Bill and Vaccines, Democrats Must Get MovingPass something, and mandate vaccinations. Republicans Are Going to Use Dog Whistles. Democrats Can’t Just Ignore Them.Liberals have to forge an effective counterattack on race. Did Ciattarelli Lawn Signs Predict his New Jersey Election Performance?Did that matter? Maybe a little. Democrats Need to Confront Their PrivilegeTo win the culture war, bring the nation together, don't split it into parts. 3,000 Miles From Glasgow, a Town and Its Polar Bears Face the FutureIn Churchill, climate change is not a looming danger. It imbues daily life. Daylight Saving Time Is Ending. Why Not Forever?Most Americans don’t like this disruptive ritual — but they’re split about which side of the clock-switching system they prefer. Is Meta’s Facial Recognition Retreat Another Head Fake?If ever an issue cried out for some lawmaking guidance, this is it. Covid Deaths Are On the Rise Again in Nursing HomesCovid deaths are again on the rise in elder-care facilities. Does anyone care? OK, but What Should We Actually Do About Facebook? I Asked the Experts.Assessing the many ideas for fixing the social network. Elon Musk Is Building a Sci-Fi World, and the Rest of Us Are Trapped in ItFrom Mars to the metaverse, tech moguls are forging a new kind of capitalism: an extreme, extraterrestrial version. Do Gun Rights Depend on Abortion Rights? That’s Now Up to the Supreme Court.The outcome of a Texas law targeting abortion will provide the answer. Bringing Books to Children That Speak Their LanguageNonprofit groups focused on literacy are encouraging reading and engaging students through culturally relevant stories. 吴弭当选波士顿市长,台裔在美国政坛渐成气候台湾移民及其后裔在参政上已经走过了漫漫长路,而对于整个华人社区,一切都还刚刚开始。 Crackdown Sweeps Ethiopia’s Capital as War Draws NearGovernment forces were going to door to door in the Ethiopian capital, rounding up ethnic Tigrayans, members of the same ethnic group as the rebels closing in. 4 Takeaways From the Kyle Rittenhouse Homicide TrialOn the fourth day of the trial, jurors were shown graphic videos from the chaotic night in 2020 when shootings broke out after demonstrations in Kenosha, Wis. Bones in the Backyard: How Police Cracked a Grisly Cold CaseGeorge Seitz’s disappearance in 1976 drew little notice — until investigators found his skeleton in a backyard more than 40 years later. Bitterness Over Brexit Lies Behind Fraying France-U.K. RelationsA recent dispute over fishing rights illuminates a broader and more fundamental disagreement over Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. Canada Turns Over Military Sexual Assault Cases to Civilian CourtsWith the military’s leadership in crisis, a new defense minister adopted a recommendation to remove prosecutorial authority for sexual misconduct cases from the armed forces. Elizabeth Holmes Trial Exposes Investors' Lack of Due DiligenceStart-up investors have often suspended skepticism while chasing a hot deal. The trial of Ms. Holmes, the founder of Theranos, has put that behavior under the spotlight. Conflict-of-Interest Case Has Boris Johnson Reversing Course, AgainBritain’s prime minister intervened in the case of a Conservative Party lawmaker who faced suspension. A ferocious blowback caused him to retreat, a now familiar path. Facebook Faces New Antitrust LawsuitThe suit, filed by the now defunct photo start-up Phhhoto, accused the social network of stalling on a deal and then putting it out of business. ‘Spencer’ Review: Prisoner of the House of WindsorKristen Stewart stars as an anguished, rebellious Princess Diana in Pablo Larraín’s answer to “The Crown.” Warriors Among N.B.A.'s Best Even Without Klay ThompsonGolden State is among the N.B.A.’s best teams, even without one of its best players in the injured Thompson. And it’s not just because of Stephen Curry. More Recent Articles |
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Cincinnati Reds star outfielder Nick Castellanos exercised the opt-out clause in his contract and will enter free agency this off-season, the team announced.
The Vegas Golden Knights acquired star forward Jack Eichel in a trade with the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday.
A group of Republican senators introduced legislation Thursday to beef up Taiwan's defense against Chinese aggression.
Authorities in Texas said Thursday that an officer who was shot earlier this week while responding to a domestic dispute has died.
Tens of millions of American workers have two months to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or they'll have to be tested every week and wear a mask in the workplace, under new rules issued by U.S. officials Thursday.
Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to return from a calf injury and start Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
The State Department's Officer of the Inspector General said Thursday it failed to find a $5,800 bottle of Japanese whisky, a gold coin and other gifts the Trump administration had prepared for a canceled G7 summit.
Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan was unavailable for Thursday night's game against the cross-town rival Philadelphia Flyers after testing positive for COVID-19.
Last winter was one for the record books in Denver in terms of snowfall, but as a new season gets underway, the city is already experiencing a snow deficit.
Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James is expected to miss multiple games because of an abdominal strain.
Jennifer Leigh Ryan, 51, was sentenced to 60 days in prison after tweeting that she was "definitely not going to jail" for her involvement in the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol.
The Tennessee Supreme Court on Thursday scheduled the executions of two death row prisoners whose previous dates had been delayed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adults undergoing heart surgery who take heartburn medication before the procedure are more likely to develop acute kidney injury and to die during hospitalization, a study found.
The Senate voted 58-35 Thursday to confirm Robert Santos as the permanent commissioner of the U.S Census Bureau.
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Texas over the state's new voting law.
The U.S. Navy relieved the leadership of the USS Connecticut of their duties due to a loss of confidence after the submarine struck an underwater mountain last month.
Fox announced Thursday the network has renewed "Fantasy Island" for a second season. A holiday special will air Dec. 21.
A congressional committee's analysis of the Build Back Better legislation says it will raise $1.47 trillion in revenue, a figure that, together with other savings will more than pay for the bill, Democrats said Thursday.
Jon Stewart calls for Congress to support veterans; Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies about the state of the pandemic in a Senate hearing; President Joe Biden gives a vaccine mandate update; Republicans and Democrats discuss election day outcomes and the Supreme Court hears challenges to Texas' abortion law, all among the highlights from Washington, D.C., for the week of November 1, 2021.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite each hit record highs on Thursday as markets responded to continued fallout from the Federal Reserve's plans to taper its bond-buying program and a new pandemic low in unemployment.
A Missouri man said his wife's insistence led him to buy a lottery ticket "out of frustration" and he ended up winning a $2.4 million jackpot.
Firefighters in Michigan teamed up with water department workers and animal control officers to rescue a dog that fell to the bottom of a cement sewer basin.
Wildlife officers in Colorado rescued a deer found with its antlers entangled in a resident's badminton net.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the president, and Sen. Rand Paul again traded barbs at a Senate hearing Thursday after Paul accused Fauci of starting the COVID-19 pandemic by funding research in China. 
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