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New Jersey landlord agrees to record settlement in federal sexual harassment case A New Jersey landlord has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging he demanded sexual favors from tenants to keep their housing and evicted those that resisted his advances. Dallas Mavericks' Luka Doncic to miss third straight game due to ankle issue Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic will be sidelined for his third consecutive game Wednesday against the Los Angeles Lakers because of left ankle soreness, the team announced. Amtrak suspends COVID-19 vaccine mandate to avoid cutting service Amtrak on Tuesday temporarily suspended its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees in an effort to avoid having to cut services. Odell Beckham Jr. among 9 players added to Rams' COVID-19 list; Browns add 8 The Los Angeles Rams added star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and eight other players to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, the team announced. PM Boris Johnson passes new COVID-19 measures, triggering party fracture British Prime Minister Boris Johnson shepherded a package of new COVID-19 measures through Parliament Tuesday evening, but at the cost of rankling a large swath of his own party. Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nets' James Harden enter COVID-19 protocols Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Indiana Pacers after he was placed in the NBA's health and safety protocols Tuesday night. United States surpasses 800,000 reported COVID-19 deaths The United States reported more than 800,000 total COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic on Tuesday. Man sentenced to more than two years in prison for threats against Nancy Pelosi A man who pleaded guilty to threatening to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a day after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol has been sentenced to more than two years in prison. Federal judge blocks former President Donald Trump's attempt to halt release of tax returns A federal judge on Tuesday blocked an effort by former President Donald Trump to prevent the release of his tax returns to a congressional committee. Six women file lawsuits alleging culture of sexual harassment at Tesla Six women who currently or formerly worked at Tesla filed a lawsuit accusing the company of fostering a culture of sexual harassment. Siberian town topped 100 degrees, a new Arctic record On Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organization announced that it had verified that the high temperature in the town of Verkhoyansk, Russia, on June 20, 2020, climbed to 100.4 degrees. Watch: Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry breaks NBA's all-time 3-point record Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry shattered Hall of Fame guard Ray Allen's NBA record for most career 3-pointers Tuesday night against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. College basketball: UConn star Paige Bueckers has knee surgery, out 8 weeks UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers underwent successful surgery on her left knee, the school announced. Remains found in Mississippi based on executed man's hand-drawn map Investigators in Mississippi said they found human remains using a hand-drawn map provided by a man the state executed last month. Florida returns $877,851 in school board paychecks withheld over mask mandates The Florida Department of Education returned $877,851 in paychecks for school board members to eight districts it had penalized for defying a state order banning mask mandates. Prosecutors in Kim Potter trial walk jury through stun gun training The prosecution in the manslaughter trial of former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer Kim Potter walked the jury through her training with the weapon, as well as departmental use-of-force policies. Dow Jones drops 106 points as investors weigh inflation data The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 106 points on Tuesday as investors reacted to a record rise in the producer price index. O.J. Simpson released from parole two months early O.J. Simpson was released from parole two months early, Nevada state officials said Tuesday. UAE suspends discussions for purchase of U.S. F-35 fighter jets The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, announced it was suspending discussions with the United States over the purchase of the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet. Senate Democrats vote to raise debt ceiling without Republican support Democratic senators voted Tuesday afternoon in favor of raising the country's debt ceiling, staving off a possible default. Hit hip hop song may have prevented suicide deaths, study finds New research suggests many people related to the opening lyrics of "1-800-273-8255," a 2017 hit song from hip hop artist Logic. The data finds a rise in calls to the national suicide hotline after it's release. Jana Duggar says child wandered outside, leading to endangerment charge Reality star Jana Duggar revealed Tuesday that a child she was babysitting wandered outside alone, leading to her child endangerment charge in September. U.K. Parliament calling for larger, better equipped Royal Navy British lawmakers delivered a report on Tuesday calling for more funding to increase the size and upgrade the capabilities of the Royal Navy. |
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House Seeks Contempt Charge Against Meadows in Jan. 6 InquiryThe former White House chief of staff previously provided the committee with thousands of pages of documents, including text messages he received on Jan. 6. Liz Cheney Takes Center Stage in Jan. 6 InquiryRepresentative Liz Cheney has embraced a prominent role in the House investigation of the Jan. 6 attack, using her perch to hold up an unsparing mirror to the Republican Party. Trump Fraud Inquiry’s Focus: Did He Mislead His Own Accountants?The investigation, by the Manhattan district attorney, is zeroing in on information the former president and his company shared about the value of his assets. Judge Rules That Congress Can See Trump’s Tax ReturnsThe court dismissed a suit by the former president seeking to bar a House committee from getting his returns, but the judge stayed the ruling to allow time for an appeal. Pfizer’s Covid Pill Works Well, Company Confirms in Final AnalysisThe treatment, called Paxlovid, is likely to work against Omicron and could be available in the United States before the end of the year. Keechant Sewell to Become First Woman to Lead N.Y.P.D.The selection of Ms. Sewell, the Nassau County chief of detectives, was seen as one of Eric Adams’s most critical appointments as incoming mayor. Cuomo Is Ordered to Forfeit Earnings From $5.1 Million Book DealFormer Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo received authorization to write the book under false pretenses, the board had previously ruled. Why Tornado Warnings Weren't Enough to Prevent TragedyScientists have reached success rates of nearly 100 percent in predicting when and where violent tornadoes will strike. That hasn’t stopped people from being killed in the ferocious winds. James Webb Space Telescope Launch Is Making Astronomers Very AnxiousThe James Webb Space Telescope is endowed with the hopes and trepidations of a generation of astronomers. ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ at 20: When Wes Anderson Imagined New YorkThe film’s vision of the city is at once entirely made up and very real seeming, both dated and contemporary. But the movie couldn’t outrun current events. New York’s Top 10 New Restaurants of 2021After a year that began with indoor dining banned in the city, our critic Pete Wells cherishes the places that celebrate sharing — and life. Behind Kentucky's Tornado Recovery PlanOn states that bite the hand that feeds them. Biden Should Not Run Again — and He Should Say He Won’tThe president would be doing the country, his party and his legacy a favor. The Anti-Abortion Movement Could Reduce Abortions if It Wanted ToContraception would reduce abortions. Why doesn’t the anti-abortion movement promote it? Boris Johnson, Facing Omicron and Scandal, Is in TroubleBritons don’t know whether the prime minister can save himself, let alone Christmas. ‘Porgy and Bess’ Isn’t Black Opera. It’s American Opera.A touchstone on the path to America’s classical music. Your Pocketbook Is Ruled by This Agency, and It’s in the Middle of a Huge FightThe current chairwoman could effectively run out the clock on the president’s first term. After a School Shooting, Should Parents Be Prosecuted?A Michigan prosecutor hopes the strategy can prevent more school shootings. But some on both sides of the gun control debate are wary. Tornadoes Shouldn’t Be a Workplace HazardThe disasters that struck in Kentucky and Illinois cannot be separated from the overall political economy of the United States. Timeless Wisdom for Leading a Life of Love, Friendship and LearningThe ethicist Leon Kass discusses the ingredients for a meaningful life. Donating to Environmental Nonprofits in the SouthOur collective efforts can make a huge difference. Is Biden’s Presidency a Disappointment?Readers assess the Biden presidency. Also: Mark Meadows and Jan. 6; paying for abortions for women in need. The Bogus Bashing of Build Back BetterBeware of bad faith, bad logic and bad arithmetic. Fox News Hosts Sent Texts to Meadows Urging Trump to Act as Jan. 6 Attack UnfoldedAfterward, on their shows, Laura Ingraham spread the false claim of antifa involvement, and Sean Hannity referred to the 2020 election as a “train wreck.” The Best Albums of 2021? Let’s Discuss.Our critics spar over their year-end lists (and agree on Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler, the Creator) in a wrap-up of the year in LPs. For Aging New Yorkers, Help With Health CareWhen a Holocaust survivor needed a dental procedure, nonprofit groups assisted. The challenges on a fixed income can be daunting. Eric Adams Wades Into Fraught Speaker’s Race, Risking Political CapitalAfter saying he would stay out of the race, Eric Adams, the incoming mayor, has sought to install an ally. It was unclear whether he would succeed. Muslim Lawmaker Comes Under Fire in House Debate on ‘Islamophobia’A conservative Republican accused Ilhan Omar, the sponsor of a House bill to combat anti-Muslim bias, of terrorist sympathies. Steph Curry Sets NBA Career Record for 3-PointersGolden State’s Curry surpassed Ray Allen, who finished his career with 2,973 made 3-pointers. Allen had held the record for 10 years and last played in 2014. Judge Clarifies Order on New York Times Coverage of Project VeritasThe decision allows some latitude for reporting until a final ruling is reached. The Times said the order remained “an unconstitutional prior restraint that should be dissolved.” Former Interns Say SpaceX Ignored Sexual HarassmentSome women at the company, founded by Elon Musk, described feelings of powerlessness and a failure by the company’s human resources office to discipline male employees. Dave Ramsey Fired Employee for Taking Covid Precautions, Suit SaysIn his complaint, a former employee says the Tennessee radio broadcaster, an evangelical Christian who has built a personal finance empire, violated his religious rights. Can Eye Drops Replace Reading Glasses?Vuity, a once-a-day treatment that can help users see up close without affecting their long-range vision, went on the market Thursday after being approved by the F.D.A. in October. Maryland’s Wayward Zebras Have Been Captured After Nearly Four MonthsThe two zebras had escaped with another, which was later found dead, from a suburban farm, delighting residents and evading attempts to capture them, the authorities said. Officer Is Charged With Protecting Prostitution Ring in Exchange for SexProsecutors say Wayne Peiffer, a police officer in Brewster, N.Y., had women from sex-trafficking and prostitution rings brought to him at the police station. Heavy Rain and Snow Hit CaliforniaA weather system that has brought mudslides and dangerous driving conditions across the state could linger into Wednesday. O.J. Simpson’s Parole Supervision EndsThe former football star served nine years in prison for robbery before he was granted parole in 2017. His supervision ended two months early because of good behavior. Blinken, in Indonesia, Stresses Soft Power to Counter ChinaThe U.S. secretary of state seeks to make the case that the United States is a better bet as a partner than China, even if it’s not spending so lavishly in the region. Santa Claus’s Real Estate Is BoomingIs it any surprise that places where it’s ‘Christmas all the time’ have been attracting a record number of buyers during the pandemic? Sterlin Harjo Can Do a Lot More Than ‘Reservation Dogs’The filmmaker directed “Love and Fury,” a Netflix documentary about Native American artists, before his hit Hulu series. ‘The Hand of God’ Review: A Portrait of the Cineaste as a Young ManPaolo Sorrentino’s autobiographical drama about growing up in Naples is sensual, sad and occasionally sublime. Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Child I’ll Never Meet’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Why a Times Reporter Keeps Writing About Dive BarsAttracted to the grit, equality and community of those modest watering holes, a Times reporter has worked them into his coverage. More Recent Articles |
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A New Jersey landlord has agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging he demanded sexual favors from tenants to keep their housing and evicted those that resisted his advances.
Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic will be sidelined for his third consecutive game Wednesday against the Los Angeles Lakers because of left ankle soreness, the team announced.
Amtrak on Tuesday temporarily suspended its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees in an effort to avoid having to cut services.
The Los Angeles Rams added star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and eight other players to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, the team announced.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson shepherded a package of new COVID-19 measures through Parliament Tuesday evening, but at the cost of rankling a large swath of his own party.
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Indiana Pacers after he was placed in the NBA's health and safety protocols Tuesday night.
The United States reported more than 800,000 total COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic on Tuesday.
A man who pleaded guilty to threatening to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a day after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol has been sentenced to more than two years in prison.
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked an effort by former President Donald Trump to prevent the release of his tax returns to a congressional committee.
Six women who currently or formerly worked at Tesla filed a lawsuit accusing the company of fostering a culture of sexual harassment.
On Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organization announced that it had verified that the high temperature in the town of Verkhoyansk, Russia, on June 20, 2020, climbed to 100.4 degrees.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry shattered Hall of Fame guard Ray Allen's NBA record for most career 3-pointers Tuesday night against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers underwent successful surgery on her left knee, the school announced.
Investigators in Mississippi said they found human remains using a hand-drawn map provided by a man the state executed last month.
The Florida Department of Education returned $877,851 in paychecks for school board members to eight districts it had penalized for defying a state order banning mask mandates.
The prosecution in the manslaughter trial of former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer Kim Potter walked the jury through her training with the weapon, as well as departmental use-of-force policies.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 106 points on Tuesday as investors reacted to a record rise in the producer price index.
O.J. Simpson was released from parole two months early, Nevada state officials said Tuesday.
The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, announced it was suspending discussions with the United States over the purchase of the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet.
Democratic senators voted Tuesday afternoon in favor of raising the country's debt ceiling, staving off a possible default.
New research suggests many people related to the opening lyrics of "1-800-273-8255," a 2017 hit song from hip hop artist Logic. The data finds a rise in calls to the national suicide hotline after it's release.
Reality star Jana Duggar revealed Tuesday that a child she was babysitting wandered outside alone, leading to her child endangerment charge in September.
British lawmakers delivered a report on Tuesday calling for more funding to increase the size and upgrade the capabilities of the Royal Navy. 
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