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College football: Michigan's Daxton Hill 'questionable' for semifinal at Orange Bowl Michigan star defensive back Daxton Hill currently isn't in South Florida as the Wolverines prepare to face the Georgia Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl. Joe Biden urges de-escalation of Ukraine tensions in call with Vladimir Putin U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a phone call on Thursday, their second in the past month, as the two were expected to focus again on tensions at the Ukrainian border. 1,600-acre Marshal Fire destroys hundreds of homes, forces evacuations in Colorado Colorado's Marshall Fire burned 1,600 acres, destroyed hundreds of structures and forced evacuations from at least 13,000 homes as several grass fires emerged in the state Thursday. NFL to honor late John Madden with moment of silence at each Week 17 game The NFL will hold a moment of silence before all of its Week 17 games in honor of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and broadcasting legend John Madden, who died unexpectedly Tuesday at the age of 85. Teva Pharmaceuticals found liable for role in New York opioid epidemic Teva Pharmaceuticals was found liable for contributing to opioid addiction and deaths in New York state in a landmark ruling on Thursday. Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger: 'MNF' likely last game at Heinz Field Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger acknowledged that Monday night's game against the Cleveland Browns likely will be his final regular-season game with the franchise at Heinz Field. Jan. 6 committee asks Supreme Court to reject Trump's request to block records The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riots asked the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump's request to block the release of records from his administration. DeMarcus Ware, Devin Hester, Andre Johnson among 2022 Hall of Fame finalists Star outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware, wide receiver Andre Johnson and special teams great Devin Hester were among the 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2022. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis reduces sentence for truck driver in fatal crash Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday commuted the sentence of a truck driver sentenced to 110 years in prison for a crash that killed four people. COVID-19 vaccine side effects rare in children ages 5-11, CDC says Well under 1% of children ages 5 to 11 years given the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine experienced side effects, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Multi-day severe weather outbreak to begin on New Year’s Eve As Americans ring in the new year and say goodbye to 2021, a large portion of the country will be at risk for a serious severe weather outbreak that could involve nocturnal tornadoes. Nuggets-Warriors game postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak The NBA postponed Thursday night's game between the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors after a COVID-19 outbreak left the Nuggets without the necessary eight players required to compete. Powerball jackpot rises to $500M for first drawing of 2022 The Powerball jackpot for the first drawing of 2022 has risen to $500 million after 37 drawings without a winner. France relaxes ban on British travelers trying to return to EU homes The French government on Thursday lifted its block on British citizens seeking to transit through France to return to their homes in the European Union. Family's winning lottery ticket nearly given away as Christmas gift An Australian family who won a nearly $20,000 lottery prize said the winning ticket nearly ended up being given away as a Christmas gift. Watch: Bears try to open front door of Florida home A Florida family's doorbell camera captured the moment a mother bear and her cub attempted to open the front door of their home. Sudanese forces kill 4 anti-coup protesters Sudanese security forces shot and killed four people protesting military rule Thursday, a doctors' rights group said. Student balances soccer ball on knee for 6-plus minutes to break record A college student in India broke a Guinness World Record when he balanced a soccer ball on his knee for 6 minutes, 16.98 seconds. 206 Marines discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccine A total of 206 Marines have been discharged after refusing to comply with the Pentagon's COVID-19 mandate, a Marine Corps representative said Thursday. CDC recommends travelers avoid cruise ships amid COVID-19 increase The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday recommended that people avoid travel by cruise ship amid increasing cases of COVID-19. Family factors affect child's odds for cleft palate, study suggests Economic status appears linked to increased risk of being born with a cleft palate or lip, new research suggests, building on past evidence that it can also result in delayed care and poorer outcomes. Bezos' Blue Origin teams up with U.S. military 'rocket cargo' program Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has teamed up with the U.S. military to explore the possibility of using rockets to transport cargo and people, U.S. Transportation Command announced Monday. Squirrel in Wales bites 18 people before being captured A squirrel named Stripe attacked 18 people in North Wales before being trapped and handed to the RSPCA. Look: Unusual phenomenon causes fish to rain from sky in Texas town Officials in Texas town said residents weren't just imagining it when it seemed to be "raining fish" during a storm. |
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Air Travel Is No Holiday as Covid-19 and Winter Storms Cancel FlightsAirlines and passengers are ending the year with many of their plans upended. And New Year’s weekend may be bumpy, too. South Africa Says Its Omicron Wave Has Passed, With Few Added DeathsThe announcement offers cautious hope to countries grappling with the fast-spreading variant. Catch up with pandemic news. U.S. Breaks Its Single-Day Case Virus Record For Second Day in a RowThe new daily case total for Thursday topped 580,000, beating a record the country broke the previous day, according to The New York Times database. C.D.C. Says to Avoid Cruises, Regardless of VaccinationThe move came as the number of outbreaks on ships has grown in recent weeks. Putin Warns Biden of ‘Complete Rupture’ of U.S.-Russia Relationship Over UkrainePresident Vladimir V. Putin of Russia spoke with President Biden for 50 minutes about the escalating crisis with Ukraine, but his intentions remained unclear. Ukrainians Set Sights on the New Year, Not a New WarAs the government designates bomb shelters and provides guidance on how to tape windows in case of an attack by Russia, Ukrainians carry on. Tens of Thousands Flee as Colorado Wildfires Burn at Least 500 HomesGov. Jared Polis declared a state of emergency in response to the fast-moving fires, calling them “a force of nature.” Here’s the latest from Colorado. Maxwell Prosecutors Won Their Case but Shed Little New Light on EpsteinMs. Maxwell’s sex-trafficking trial was expected to be a potential courthouse blockbuster. Those hoping for that were almost surely disappointed. BBC to Look Into Alan Dershowitz Interview on Ghislaine Maxwell VerdictThe American lawyer spoke to the British broadcaster about the verdict in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, but his connections to the case were not made clear. Are Apple AirTags Being Used to Track People and Steal Cars?Privacy groups sounded alarms about the coin-sized location-tracking devices when they were introduced. Now people are concerned those fears are being realized. Teva Pharmaceuticals Found Liable in Landmark Opioid TrialThe case was the first of its kind, targeting every point of the prescription opioid supply chain, from manufacturers to pharmacy chains that filled prescriptions. After 4 Killings, ‘Officer of the Year’ Is Still on the JobA Pennsylvania state trooper was returned to duty following three investigations by his own agency. A fourth inquiry is underway. How Covid-19 Risk Calculators Help Assess Safety CoAge + vaccination status + number of guests + ZIP code + activity = Should I even leave the house? The Sidney AwardsSome great essays from a shapeless year. Trump’s Social Media Return — and What Else to Expect in 2022But don’t expect Congress to get its act together on tech legislation. John Madden Left a Voicemail for the Giants That Became N.F.L. LoreMadden was many things over a legendary career, but he was always a football coach first. I Investigated Bonds and Clemens. Yes, They Belong in Cooperstown.They deserve Hall of Fame recognition, even though they played in the “steroids era.” Joe Biden Can’t Save Roe v. Wade Alone. But He Can Do This.It’s time to think creatively. Do We Have the Supreme Court We Deserve?It has become a willing participant in a war for the soul of the country. I Got to the Bottom of All Those Flight CancellationsSome say the airlines. Others say Omicron. A.O.C. and Manchin Are in the Same Party. No Wonder Democrats Are Struggling.The party has always struggled to figure out how to represent a diverse group of voters with different interests and goals. The Missing Data in the Inflation DebateUntil we know how price spikes affect the poor, we won’t see their real impact. Will Maxwell’s Conviction End a Culture of Complicity Surrounding Sexual Predation?We must not be blind to the many ways that enabling does not rise to a crime. The Side of Harry Reid That Most People Never SawHe possessed a quality rare among politicians: profound comfort in his own skin. How Much More Can the Restaurant Industry Take?Restaurants were already clinging to life — and then Omicron hit. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?For this New Year’s weekend, our TV critic recommends the new seasons of “Queer Eye” and “Cobra Kai” or a political thriller for fans of “Homeland.” “辱华”辱的究竟是什么?过去一年里,“辱华”这两个字越来越频繁地出现在中国社交媒体上,其定义范围似乎也有无限扩展的趋势。以辱华为名的网络讨伐看似轰轰烈烈,却也未必没有隐忧。 Officer Whose Bullet Killed a 14-Year-Old Girl Wanted to ‘Change’ the PoliceAs an L.A.P.D. officer, William Jones Jr. said he wanted the public “not to be scared of us.” He is now under investigation for a shooting that killed Valentina Orellana Peralta and an unarmed assault suspect. Amy Schneider Wins the Most Consecutive ‘Jeopardy!’ Games of Any Female ContestantMs. Schneider won her 21st “Jeopardy!” game in a row, bringing her total earnings to $806,000. Colorado Trucker’s Prison Sentence Is Reduced by 100 YearsGov. Jared Polis said the initial prison sentence given to the driver, Rogel L. Aguilera-Mederos, was “unjust” and “disproportionate” compared with sentences for violent crimes. Ben McFall, ‘the Heart of the Strand,’ Is Dead at 73He was the longest-tenured bookseller in the history of New York’s most storied bookstore, and he perpetuated its bohemian character. Navy Fires Warship’s Top Two Officers, Citing ‘Loss of Confidence’The commander and second in charge of the U.S.S. Montgomery were relieved of command in a rare punishment, reportedly over their handling of a sexual harassment case. Travel Delays Are Expected After Record Snow Tapers in Western U.S.Though the worst of the week’s winter storms appears to be over, travel delays and extreme cold are expected to continue. With Exasperation, College Football Is Just Trying to Get Through the PlayoffFrustrations with the pandemic in college sports have mirrored the challenges seen well beyond athletics. California Man on Deadly Mission to White House Is Arrested, Officials SayKuachua Brillion Xiong, 25, is being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on charges of making threats against a former president. How to Watch the Times Square Ball Drop on New Year’s EveThe longstanding tradition will return to Times Square this year, with some safety measures in place, as Covid-19 surges. Here’s how to watch. A New Ban on Surprise Medical Bills Starts This WeekIf you have a medical emergency, you will no longer need to worry about a large bill from a doctor you did not choose. Tesla Recalls More Than 475,000 Cars Over Two Safety DefectsThe recalls, which Tesla initiated on Dec. 21, affect about 350,000 Model 3s and 120,000 Model S cars. Our Favorite Arts Photos of 2021These are the pictures that defined an unpredictable year across the worlds of art, music, dance and performance. Harnessing an Unusual Kind of Natural Energy: Dancers’ Body HeatThe power of dance? It’s literal at a Glasgow arts center that is installing a geothermal heating and cooling system that runs on heat from dancing bodies. The Books We Loved as Children Can Comfort Us at the EndThe cartoonist Paul Karasik spent time with his 103-year-old mother, reading the classics, like E.B. White’s “Charlotte's Web.” 5 Classical Music Albums to Hear Right NowMusic by Liza Lim and Pamela Z, albums of Vivaldi and Walter Piston and work from a classic conductor are some recent recording highlights. More Recent Articles |
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Michigan star defensive back Daxton Hill currently isn't in South Florida as the Wolverines prepare to face the Georgia Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl.
U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a phone call on Thursday, their second in the past month, as the two were expected to focus again on tensions at the Ukrainian border.
Colorado's Marshall Fire burned 1,600 acres, destroyed hundreds of structures and forced evacuations from at least 13,000 homes as several grass fires emerged in the state Thursday.
The NFL will hold a moment of silence before all of its Week 17 games in honor of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and broadcasting legend John Madden, who died unexpectedly Tuesday at the age of 85.
Teva Pharmaceuticals was found liable for contributing to opioid addiction and deaths in New York state in a landmark ruling on Thursday.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger acknowledged that Monday night's game against the Cleveland Browns likely will be his final regular-season game with the franchise at Heinz Field.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riots asked the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump's request to block the release of records from his administration.
Star outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware, wide receiver Andre Johnson and special teams great Devin Hester were among the 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2022.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday commuted the sentence of a truck driver sentenced to 110 years in prison for a crash that killed four people.
Well under 1% of children ages 5 to 11 years given the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine experienced side effects, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As Americans ring in the new year and say goodbye to 2021, a large portion of the country will be at risk for a serious severe weather outbreak that could involve nocturnal tornadoes.
The NBA postponed Thursday night's game between the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors after a COVID-19 outbreak left the Nuggets without the necessary eight players required to compete.
The Powerball jackpot for the first drawing of 2022 has risen to $500 million after 37 drawings without a winner.
The French government on Thursday lifted its block on British citizens seeking to transit through France to return to their homes in the European Union.
An Australian family who won a nearly $20,000 lottery prize said the winning ticket nearly ended up being given away as a Christmas gift.
A Florida family's doorbell camera captured the moment a mother bear and her cub attempted to open the front door of their home.
Sudanese security forces shot and killed four people protesting military rule Thursday, a doctors' rights group said.
A college student in India broke a Guinness World Record when he balanced a soccer ball on his knee for 6 minutes, 16.98 seconds.
A total of 206 Marines have been discharged after refusing to comply with the Pentagon's COVID-19 mandate, a Marine Corps representative said Thursday.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday recommended that people avoid travel by cruise ship amid increasing cases of COVID-19.
Economic status appears linked to increased risk of being born with a cleft palate or lip, new research suggests, building on past evidence that it can also result in delayed care and poorer outcomes.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has teamed up with the U.S. military to explore the possibility of using rockets to transport cargo and people, U.S. Transportation Command announced Monday.
A squirrel named Stripe attacked 18 people in North Wales before being trapped and handed to the RSPCA.
Officials in Texas town said residents weren't just imagining it when it seemed to be "raining fish" during a storm. 
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