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Anchor Brian Williams to depart NBC after 28 years Brian Williams announced that he is departing his role at MSNBC after 28 years anchoring the network's "The 11th Hour" and NBC "Nightly News." Justice Dept. launches landmark environmental probe into Alabama County waste disposal The Justice Department announced it has launched a landmark environmental justice investigation into the disposal of wastewater by the Alabama Department of Public Health and the health department of Lowndes County. College Football Playoff rankings: Georgia retains No. 1 spot; Alabama second The unbeaten Georgia Bulldogs remained at No. 1 in the second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings that were unveiled Tuesday night. Prosecutors question suspect's story in murder trail of Ahmaud Arbery One of three White men on trial for the death of Ahmaud Arbery told police conflicting stories about the shooting of the unarmed 25-year-old Black man jogging in their neighborhood in February of last year. Air Force fires colonel who sent airmen on exercise in unsafe conditions Col. Gary Donovan, commander of the Tinker Air Force Base's 552nd Operations Group, was relieved of his duties after he was accused of ignoring safety protocols and fostering an unhealthy workplace culture. Former NFL star Frank Gore to fight ex-NBA guard Deron Williams in boxing match Former NFL star running back Frank Gore will fight ex-NBA point guard Deron Williams in a boxing match on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury undercard Dec. 18 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. Packers' Aaron Rodgers takes 'full responsibility' for COVID-19 vaccine comments Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers acknowledged Tuesday that he might have "misled" people about his COVID-19 vaccination status, but the All-Pro gunslinger stood by his decision not to get vaccinated. Ducks GM Bob Murray on leave amid 'investigation related to professional conduct' The Anaheim Ducks placed executive vice president and general manager Bob Murray on administrative leave Tuesday, pending an "ongoing investigation related to professional conduct." Former Georgia senator, VA chief, Vietnam veteran Max Cleland dies at 79 Max Cleland, a one-term lawmaker who represented Georgia in the U.S. Senate years after he lost three limbs in an accident during the Vietnam War, died at his Atlanta home on Tuesday. He was 79. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls for investigation after Rep. Paul Gosar shares violent anime video House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for an investigation into Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., after he shared an animated video depicting violence against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and President Joe Biden. Activist Malala Yousafzai announces marriage Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate in history, said Tuesday that she got married in Britain. CBO to release Build Back Better cost estimates piecemeal Congressional Budget Office Director Philip Swagel said the office will release cost estimates for portions of the Build Back Better Act piece by piece but will release the full estimate "as soon as practicable. Equity, accessibility top infrastructure priorities, Transportation Department says Reconnecting communities divided by highway construction and reducing carbon emissions in low-income neighborhoods are high on the agenda. Pfizer, BioNTech seek broader FDA approval for COVID-19 vaccine booster Pfizer and BioNTech on Tuesday asked the Food and Drug Administration to expand its emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 booster shot to all individuals 18 years old and older. Ex-Browns WR Odell Beckham Jr. clears waivers, free to sign anywhere Former Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. cleared waivers Tuesday and is eligible to sign with any team as a free agent. Oklahoma Supreme Court overturns judgment against J&J in opioid case The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned the $465 million a judge ordered drugmaker Johnson & Johnson to pay for its role in the state's opioid crisis. Jan 6. committee subpoenas Kayleigh McEnany, Stephen Miller, eight others The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol subpoenaed former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and nine other Trump administration officials. Prosecutors rest in Kyle Rittenhouse trial Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday against Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teen accused of homicide for killing two protesters in Kenosha, Wis., last year. NASA pushes back astronaut lunar landing goal to 2025 NASA has pushed back its goal to land people on the moon to no earlier than 2025, agency administrator Bill Nelson said in a press conference Tuesday. S&P 500 snaps eight-day winning streak, falls from record The S&P 500 fell from a record high, snapping an eight-day winning streak on Tuesday as markets receded from a record run. President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris announce $17B plan for America's ports and waterways President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris announced Tuesday a $17 billion plan for U.S. coastal ports, inland ports and waterways. Younger Black people in U.S. may be getting less heart healthy, study says Younger Black people in the U.S. are experiencing spikes in obesity, type 2 diabetes and smoking, all risk factors for heart attack and stroke, and they're having higher rates of health complications, a new study says. Woman buys 40 tickets for one lottery drawing, wins $108,000 A Virginia woman who bought 40 identical tickets for the same lottery drawing ended up winning 40 times for a grand total of $108,000. Watch: Chicago firefighters rescue groom's wedding ring from storm drain The Chicago Fire Department came to the rescue when a groom dropped his wedding band into a storm drain shortly after the ceremony. |
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Judge Rejects Trump’s Bid to Keep Papers Secret in Jan. 6 InquiryBut a Trump lawyer has signaled an intent to appeal the ruling, which raises novel issues about an ex-president’s executive privilege powers. At the Willard and the White House, the Jan. 6 Panel Widens Its NetWhat went on at a five-star hotel near the White House the day before the riot could be a window into how a Trump-directed plot to upend the election ended in violence at the Capitol. Trump Officials Illegally Campaigned While in Office, Watchdog FindsMr. Trump’s son-in-law and his chief of staff are among those accused of violating a law designed to prevent federal employees from abusing their power. Moderna and U.S. at Odds Over Vaccine Patent RightsModerna’s patent application names several employees as the sole inventors of a crucial component of its coronavirus vaccine, excluding three government scientists. Pfizer Asks F.D.A. to Authorize Covid Booster Shots for All AdultsIn a turnaround, the agency is expected to grant the request before the winter holiday season, giving access to all 181 million fully vaccinated people. N.F.L. Fines Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers for Covid ViolationsRodgers, the Green Bay Packers quarterback who is not vaccinated and has voiced unfounded claims about Covid-19 vaccines, was penalized for not wearing a mask in some places. General Electric Plans to Break Itself Into Three CompaniesThe company, once the epitome of corporate ambition, plans to split itself into three separate companies. Afghan Pilots Who Escaped Taliban Are Flown Out of TajikistanMore than 140 Afghan Air Force pilots and crew members were evacuated to the United Arab Emirates three months after flying into Tajikistan to escape the Taliban. Pakistan Reaches Cease-Fire With Resurgent Taliban MilitantsThe Pakistani government said it would offer amnesty for insurgents who are willing to disarm. The 1619 Project and the Long Battle Over U.S. HistoryFights over how we tell our national story go back more than a century — and have a great deal to teach us about our current divisions. When Kilauea Erupted, a New Volcanic Playbook Was WrittenScientists learned lessons from the 2018 outburst on the island of Hawaii that are changing how responders prepare for eruptions in other places. What Do I Owe My Difficult Mother-in-Law?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on why offering regular help creates sometimes unwelcome obligations of its own — and more. Book Review: ‘Will,” by Will Smith with Mark MansonFrom rap stardom to movie stardom, “Will” traces its hero’s quest out of West Philadelphia. Liberal Hypocrisy Is Fueling InequalityWhy do states with Democratic majorities fail to live up to their values? Why Wokeness Will FailAmericans won’t support a protest movement that divides, undermines, and censors. If It’s Not Critical Race Theory, It’s Critical Race Theory-liteThe country’s education debate isn’t made up. The Climate Summit Has Me Very Energized, and Very AfraidMuch of the world wouldn't make sacrifices to fight Covid, so why think it will to stop climate change? The U.S. Economy Is Booming. Why Do Americans Feel Bad?What do people mean when they talk about “the economy”? ‘Look at My Face,’ I Told a Man Before He Was ExecutedThe death penalty is wrong, but we can still uphold the dignity of the condemned. What ‘Structural Racism’ Really MeansAs the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote, “an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.” Two Acclaimed Writers on the Art of Revising Your LifeKiese Laymon and Tressie McMillan Cottom on vulnerability, revision and love. The Developing World Is Falling Short on Emissions ReductionsPlans for new power generation won’t meet global climate goals. Black Voters in Minneapolis Wanted Better Policing, Not Posturing by ProgressivesWe need effective, non-militarized policing with accountability for bad officers. Getting that takes hard work, not just rhetoric. Should the Democrats Be Less Progressive?Readers respond to an editorial that urged the party to be more realistic and moderate. Also: Aaron Rodgers; the anguish of war. How the Mosh Pit and ‘Raging’ Came to Hip-HopThe tragedy at Travis Scott’s Astroworld turned attention to how rap festival performances are increasingly oriented toward the rowdy. Brian Williams to Leave MSNBCThe former anchor of “NBC Nightly News” rehabilitated his tarnished image as the host of a popular 11 p.m. show on MSNBC. Supreme Court Weighs Condemned Man’s Wish for Pastor’s TouchA Texas death row inmate, John H. Ramirez, asked the justices to let spiritual advisers pray with and lay hands on prisoners as they await execution. Rivian prices its I.P.O., valuing the electric-vehicle maker at nearly $70 billion.The company, backed by Amazon and Ford, has delivered only 156 trucks so far, but its market worth approaches that of Ford. California Couple Sues Fertility Clinic Over IVF Embryo ‘Mix-Up’Daphna and Alexander Cardinale, the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against a Los Angeles-area fertility clinic, say they endured a painful custody exchange after DNA testing. 6 Automakers and 31 Countries Say They’ll Phase Out Gasoline Car SalesFord, G.M. and Mercedes agreed to work toward selling only zero-emissions vehicles by 2040. But Toyota, Volkswagen and Nissan-Renault did not join the pledge. India Hospital Fire Leaves at Least 4 Infants DeadThe blaze, in a hospital in central India on Monday night, was the latest in a series of deadly fires at health care centers in recent months. U.S. Holocaust Museum Says China ‘May Be Committing Genocide’ Against UyghursIts report found that the government’s attacks against the group of Muslims in Xinjiang had escalated and most likely included “forced sterilization, sexual violence, enslavement, torture, and forcible transfer.” Malala Yousafzai Is Married in EnglandMs. Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist and the youngest-ever recipient of a Nobel Peace Prize, married her partner at a small ceremony in Birmingham, England, she said on Twitter. Dean Stockwell, Child Actor Turned ‘Quantum Leap’ Star, Dies at 85He appeared alongside Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly when he was not yet 10. He later had signature roles in movies like “Married to the Mob” and “Blue Velvet.” Scholars Cringe at the Term ‘Dark Ages.’ Dan Jones Explains Why.Jones’s book “Powers and Thrones” is a comprehensive history of the Middle Ages that links the medieval era’s genuine achievements to modern times. Grandiloquent WordsIn the 19th century, the use of grandiloquent, fanciful words was all the rage, which proves that overcomplicating things has always been funny. And is it a uniquely American phenomenon? Some linguists believe so. Tiny Love Stories: ‘His Skin Against Mine’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Are Scented Candles Toxic or Harmful to Your Health?When candles burn, they release various vapors and particles into the air, but research suggests that using them is safe. More Recent Articles |
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Brian Williams announced that he is departing his role at MSNBC after 28 years anchoring the network's "The 11th Hour" and NBC "Nightly News."
The Justice Department announced it has launched a landmark environmental justice investigation into the disposal of wastewater by the Alabama Department of Public Health and the health department of Lowndes County.
The unbeaten Georgia Bulldogs remained at No. 1 in the second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings that were unveiled Tuesday night.
One of three White men on trial for the death of Ahmaud Arbery told police conflicting stories about the shooting of the unarmed 25-year-old Black man jogging in their neighborhood in February of last year.
Col. Gary Donovan, commander of the Tinker Air Force Base's 552nd Operations Group, was relieved of his duties after he was accused of ignoring safety protocols and fostering an unhealthy workplace culture.
Former NFL star running back Frank Gore will fight ex-NBA point guard Deron Williams in a boxing match on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury undercard Dec. 18 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers acknowledged Tuesday that he might have "misled" people about his COVID-19 vaccination status, but the All-Pro gunslinger stood by his decision not to get vaccinated.
The Anaheim Ducks placed executive vice president and general manager Bob Murray on administrative leave Tuesday, pending an "ongoing investigation related to professional conduct."
Max Cleland, a one-term lawmaker who represented Georgia in the U.S. Senate years after he lost three limbs in an accident during the Vietnam War, died at his Atlanta home on Tuesday. He was 79.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for an investigation into Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., after he shared an animated video depicting violence against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and President Joe Biden.
Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate in history, said Tuesday that she got married in Britain.
Congressional Budget Office Director Philip Swagel said the office will release cost estimates for portions of the Build Back Better Act piece by piece but will release the full estimate "as soon as practicable.
Reconnecting communities divided by highway construction and reducing carbon emissions in low-income neighborhoods are high on the agenda.
Pfizer and BioNTech on Tuesday asked the Food and Drug Administration to expand its emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 booster shot to all individuals 18 years old and older.
Former Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. cleared waivers Tuesday and is eligible to sign with any team as a free agent.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned the $465 million a judge ordered drugmaker Johnson & Johnson to pay for its role in the state's opioid crisis.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol subpoenaed former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and nine other Trump administration officials.
Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday against Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teen accused of homicide for killing two protesters in Kenosha, Wis., last year.
NASA has pushed back its goal to land people on the moon to no earlier than 2025, agency administrator Bill Nelson said in a press conference Tuesday.
The S&P 500 fell from a record high, snapping an eight-day winning streak on Tuesday as markets receded from a record run.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris announced Tuesday a $17 billion plan for U.S. coastal ports, inland ports and waterways.
Younger Black people in the U.S. are experiencing spikes in obesity, type 2 diabetes and smoking, all risk factors for heart attack and stroke, and they're having higher rates of health complications, a new study says.
A Virginia woman who bought 40 identical tickets for the same lottery drawing ended up winning 40 times for a grand total of $108,000.
The Chicago Fire Department came to the rescue when a groom dropped his wedding band into a storm drain shortly after the ceremony. 
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