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Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas exits game due to dehydration Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas left the court during the first quarter of Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers because of dehydration, the team announced. Ontario cuts venue capacity to 50% for Leafs, Senators, Raptors amid COVID-19 surge The Ontario government is reducing the capacity limits of large sports and entertainment venues to 50% in the province, a decision that will impact the Toronto Raptors, Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators. San Francisco 49ers' Dee Ford out for season with lingering back injury San Francisco 49ers defensive end Dee Ford has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a nagging back injury that has plagued him for much of his NFL career. McKinsey partner pleads guilty to insider trading in Goldman Sachs, GreenSky deal A former McKinsey partner pleaded guilty Wednesday to using information he gained as an adviser to place bets ahead of Goldman Sachs' acquisition of fintech lender GreenSky. Police expert says Kim Potter used 'inappropriate' force in Daunte Wright shooting An expert on police use of force testified Wednesday that former Brooklyn Center, Minn., officer Kim Potter took "inappropriate" actions when she fatally shot Daunte Wright earlier this year. Deion Sanders flips top football recruit Travis Hunter from Florida State to Jackson State Five-star cornerback Travis Hunter, one of the top-ranked football recruits in the country, flipped his commitment from Florida State to Jackson State on Wednesday. Alexander & Hornung recalls 2 million pounds of pork products Meat producer Alexander & Hornung recalled 2,320,774 pounds of pork products, including fully cooked ham and pepperoni, due to potential Listeria exposure. Texas AG can't unilaterally prosecute election cases, court rules Texas' highest court for criminal cases on Wednesday struck down a law that allows the attorney general to unilaterally prosecute election cases. Full 'Cold Moon' to illuminate weekend before Christmas Just three nights before the winter solstice, which occurs on Dec. 21 at 10:59 a.m. EST, the full moon will illuminate the sky. Germany expels Russian diplomats after court declares 2019 killing 'state terrorism' German Foreign Minister Annalene Baerbock announced Wednesday that two Russian diplomats had been expelled after a court found a Russian citizen guilty of killing a man in Berlin in an "act of state terrorism." Two airline CEOs question need for masks in congressional testimony The heads of several major American airlines testified in front of Congress on Wednesday to discuss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic on their industry and how they have used federal aid to mitigate the damage. Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins to miss rest of regular season with knee injury The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be without All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for the remainder of the regular season. Biden to nominate Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Kwan as ambassadors President Joe Biden announced his plan to nominate former diplomat Caroline Kennedy and Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan to ambassadorships Wednesday. Biden pledges to pay all costs for first 30 days of Kentucky damage clean-up President Joe Biden on Wednesday said the federal government would pay "100% of the cost for the first 30 days for all the emergency work" to help Kentucky recover from the effects of a deadly tornado. Chicago settles with victim of botched police raid for $2.9 million The Chicago City Council on Wednesday, voted unanimously to approve a multi-million-dollar settlement with the victim of a police raid gone wrong almost three years ago. Mars helicopter Ingenuity ready to fly again as radio link is restored NASA has regained its radio link with the Mars helicopter Ingenuity and plans its 18th flight on the Red Planet as early as Wednesday, the agency announced. Dow rises 383 points as Federal Reserve offers clarity on future plans The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 383 points on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve offered investors some clarity about its upcoming monetary policy. Many fertility specialists worldwide continue useless, painful procedure, study says Couples struggling to conceive a child through in vitro fertilization, or IVF, sometimes are offered an often-painful procedure known as "scratching the womb" as a desperate last hope to get pregnant. Man collects $1M lottery jackpot nearly two decades after $100,000 win A Virginia man who won a $100,000 lottery prize in 2002 returned to lottery headquarters nearly two decades later to collect a $1 million jackpot. Watch: Lost dog turns up weeks later at British Columbia ski resort A dog that went missing in British Columbia was found two weeks later when she was spotted by staff at a ski resort. U.S. Navy ship tests new high-energy laser weapon in Gulf of Adan A U.S. Navy ship successfully fired a new, high-energy laser weapon on Tuesday, destroying a training target. Highlights from the week in Washington for December 13, 2021 The Attorney General sues the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over the insurrection on January 6; Vice President Kamala Harris meets with CEOs and President Joe Biden meets with cabinet members to sign an executive order and discuss the tornado that hit southeastern states among the highlights of the week from Washington, D.C., for December 13, 2021. Watch: Minnesota teen's 4-inch mouth gape recaptures Guinness World Record A Minnesota teenager's big mouth recaptured a Guinness World Record when his gape was measured at 4 inches. Watch: Texas homeowner's security camera captures dozens of visiting hogs A Texas man who spotted evidence of wild hog activity outside his home checked his security camera footage and was shocked to see dozens of the animals had visited overnight. |
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Trump Found Crucial Support in Congress as He Fought to Stay in PowerA small circle of Republican lawmakers, working closely with President Donald J. Trump’s chief of staff, took on an outsize role in pressuring the Justice Department, amplifying conspiracy theories and flooding the courts in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Fox News Hosts Take the Offensive About Texts to MeadowsStars of the most-watched cable channel continued to downplay the Jan. 6 attack and back Donald J. Trump while criticizing the investigation of the Capitol siege. Fed Could Raise Rates 3 Times in 2022 and Speeds End of Bond-BuyingWith the economy healing, but price gains pinching consumers, officials are dialing back bond purchases and getting in position to raise interest rates (three are possible next year). Why Jerome Powell Pivoted on InflationA surge in wages and benefits got his attention. Other data soon confirmed his concern. Stocks rise as the Federal Reserve steps up its inflation fight.Britain Breaks Daily Record for New Virus CasesOfficials didn’t specify what share of the new cases might be Omicron, though they said a majority in London were from the variant. Vaccines Prevent Severe Disease From Omicron, New Studies SayIn the lab, immune cells put up a strong fight against Omicron, suggesting that vaccines will be able to prevent the worst outcomes of the virus variant. Broadway Is Canceling Shows Due to Positive Covid TestsBroadway, where cancellations were once vanishingly rare, has seen a raft of them as positive coronavirus tests among cast and crew members have upended productions. Keechant Sewell, a Queens Native, Comes 'Full Circle' to Head N.Y.P.D.Keechant Sewell, chief of detectives in Nassau County, will become the city’s 45th police commissioner after she impressed Eric Adams with “emotional intelligence.” bell hooks, Pathbreaking Black Feminist, Dies at 69She insisted that the fight for women’s rights had to take into account the diverse experiences of working-class and Black women. What Stone Soup Means to a Seasoned ChefFor Gabrielle Hamilton’s final Eat column, she considers what it takes to feed a village. Four Resolutions for a Healthier Tech Life in 2022The tech world delivered many unpleasant surprises to us in the pandemic. We can learn from them. How Exercise Affects Metabolism and Weight LossA new analysis of data from “The Biggest Loser” highlights the complex ways the body compensates when we drop pounds. What Does Gun Control Look Like After the Michigan High School Shooting?Who would have thought a locked drawer could loom so large? How to Tell When Your Country Is Past the Point of No ReturnThe endangered state of American politics. The ‘West Side Story’ Remake We Didn’t NeedWe need the resources to craft our own stories, not more accurate retellings of narratives that weren’t even meant for us. Overturning Roe Will Make Miscarriage Care WorseThe worst day of your life could become more painful and more dangerous. How to Soften the Bullwhip EffectOverordering has created shortages and pushed up inflation. How Hispanics Became Swing VotersHow Hispanics became swing voters. Is the News Media Setting Trump Up For Another Win?How should political journalists be approaching their work in these polarized times? A Mental Health Crisis Among the YoungA health professional and an author/filmmaker write that we are failing our youths. Also: Memo to Democrats; military spending; moving away from coal. Did Climate Change Cause the Deadly Tornadoes?Here’s what we know. How to Know Your Donations Are Doing the Most GoodGiveWell investigates charities to find the most cost-effective ways to do good. The Winter Solstice ApproachesSoon, the days will grow longer. Deion Sanders Lands Top Recruit Travis Hunter at Jackson StateOn national signing day, the high school star from Georgia spurned Florida State after a two-year commitment in favor of the historically Black college. Bruce Springsteen Sells Music Catalog in Massive DealSony Music Entertainment buys the Boss’s entire corpus, including classics like “Born to Run,” for an estimated $500 million or more. Biden Taps Michelle Kwan and Caroline Kennedy for Ambassador PostsMs. Kennedy, nominated to be ambassador to Australia, and Ms. Kwan, nominated to be the envoy to Belize, were prominent Biden supporters during the 2020 campaign season. Manchin Balks on Social Policy Bill; Democrats May Punt to 2022A self-imposed Christmas deadline for action on the $2.2 trillion social safety net, climate and tax package appeared likely to slip as negotiations with the West Virginia Democrat faltered. Landlord Accused of Demanding Sex From Tenants to Pay $4.5 MillionA federal civil rights suit had accused Joseph Centanni of demanding sexual acts from tenants in Elizabeth, N.J. He denied wrongdoing, but agreed to pay. 80,000 Honey Bees Found in Wall of Shower (Also, 100 Pounds of Honey)“They were nice bees,” a St. Petersburg, Fla., homeowner said, but a bathroom renovation meant they had to go. A beekeeper safely removed them. Max Verstappen Defends Formula 1 Championship WinMax Verstappen knew his chances of beating Lewis Hamilton for the Formula 1 championship were slim. But he is ready to accept the trophy despite protests by Mercedes. Many Turks Can’t Afford Bread, and Bakers Can’t Afford to Make ItSqueezed by rising costs, price controls and plunging sales, bakers warn of ruin, while their impoverished former customers line up for government-supplied loaves. Reddit I.P.O. Is a Step Closer After Confidential Filing to Go PublicThe company announced it had confidentially filed paperwork for an I.P.O., but without disclosing financial details. Louisiana Judge, Michelle Odinet, Is Urged to Resign Over Racial Slur in VideoMichelle Odinet, a judge in Louisiana, said she had “zero recollection” of the episode captured on video, in which off-screen voices are heard narrating security-camera footage of a failed burglary attempt. Hidden Hearing Loss and How it’s Often Missed in TestsStandard audio tests often miss this common condition that only appears with background noise. Times Critics Discuss 2021 in Books, From Breakout Stars to Cover BlobsThe Times’s staff critics talk with one another about the reading they did this year, on and off the job. Anne Rice’s Final Interview: ‘I Am Known to Be Passionate’Shortly before the stroke that killed her, the author of the Vampire Chronicles and (with her son, Christopher) the forthcoming “Ramses the Damned: The Reign of Osiris” answered questions from the Book Review. ‘Sex and the City’ Reboot Is Not the Only Problem for PelotonThe high-end exercise bikes have flooded Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist in recent months. Raven O, a Nightlife Fixture for Four Decades, Takes a Final BowSince the ’80s, Raven O has choreographed, directed, hosted, danced and sung on many New York stages. After three final shows, he’ll return to Hawaii. Review: First the Party, Then the Crash, in a ‘Cabaret’ RevivalA London production starring Eddie Redmayne pulls the audience into a hedonistic milieu. Then things get dark. 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Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas left the court during the first quarter of Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers because of dehydration, the team announced.
The Ontario government is reducing the capacity limits of large sports and entertainment venues to 50% in the province, a decision that will impact the Toronto Raptors, Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators.
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Dee Ford has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a nagging back injury that has plagued him for much of his NFL career.
A former McKinsey partner pleaded guilty Wednesday to using information he gained as an adviser to place bets ahead of Goldman Sachs' acquisition of fintech lender GreenSky.
An expert on police use of force testified Wednesday that former Brooklyn Center, Minn., officer Kim Potter took "inappropriate" actions when she fatally shot Daunte Wright earlier this year.
Five-star cornerback Travis Hunter, one of the top-ranked football recruits in the country, flipped his commitment from Florida State to Jackson State on Wednesday.
Meat producer Alexander & Hornung recalled 2,320,774 pounds of pork products, including fully cooked ham and pepperoni, due to potential Listeria exposure.
Texas' highest court for criminal cases on Wednesday struck down a law that allows the attorney general to unilaterally prosecute election cases.
Just three nights before the winter solstice, which occurs on Dec. 21 at 10:59 a.m. EST, the full moon will illuminate the sky.
German Foreign Minister Annalene Baerbock announced Wednesday that two Russian diplomats had been expelled after a court found a Russian citizen guilty of killing a man in Berlin in an "act of state terrorism."
The heads of several major American airlines testified in front of Congress on Wednesday to discuss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic on their industry and how they have used federal aid to mitigate the damage.
The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be without All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for the remainder of the regular season.
President Joe Biden announced his plan to nominate former diplomat Caroline Kennedy and Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan to ambassadorships Wednesday.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said the federal government would pay "100% of the cost for the first 30 days for all the emergency work" to help Kentucky recover from the effects of a deadly tornado.
The Chicago City Council on Wednesday, voted unanimously to approve a multi-million-dollar settlement with the victim of a police raid gone wrong almost three years ago.
NASA has regained its radio link with the Mars helicopter Ingenuity and plans its 18th flight on the Red Planet as early as Wednesday, the agency announced.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 383 points on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve offered investors some clarity about its upcoming monetary policy.
Couples struggling to conceive a child through in vitro fertilization, or IVF, sometimes are offered an often-painful procedure known as "scratching the womb" as a desperate last hope to get pregnant.
A Virginia man who won a $100,000 lottery prize in 2002 returned to lottery headquarters nearly two decades later to collect a $1 million jackpot.
A dog that went missing in British Columbia was found two weeks later when she was spotted by staff at a ski resort.
A U.S. Navy ship successfully fired a new, high-energy laser weapon on Tuesday, destroying a training target.
The Attorney General sues the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over the insurrection on January 6; Vice President Kamala Harris meets with CEOs and President Joe Biden meets with cabinet members to sign an executive order and discuss the tornado that hit southeastern states among the highlights of the week from Washington, D.C., for December 13, 2021.
A Minnesota teenager's big mouth recaptured a Guinness World Record when his gape was measured at 4 inches.
A Texas man who spotted evidence of wild hog activity outside his home checked his security camera footage and was shocked to see dozens of the animals had visited overnight. 
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