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President Joe Biden unveils strategy to end HIV/AIDS epidemic in U.S. by 2030 To commemorate World AIDS Day on Wednesday, President Joe Biden unveiled an updated national strategy to fight the disease -- which also aims to end the epidemic in the United States by the start of the next decade. Judge blocks Texas law to stop social media firm's from banning users A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Texas law that seeks to restrict how social media companies moderate their content and was championed by Republicans who say the platforms are biased against conservatives. 'Good friend' of Jussie Smollett says 'Empire' actor recruited him to stage hate crime A self-professed good friend of Jussie Smollett testified Wednesday that the former Empire actor had recruited him and his brother to stage a hate crime in the winter of 2019. Arizona Diamondbacks add MLB saves leader Mark Melancon to bullpen The Arizona Diamondbacks signed right-handed reliever Mark Melancon to a two-year contract Wednesday, the team announced. Maxwell accuser testifies Epstein brought her to meet Donald Trump at age 14 A woman accusing Ghislaine Maxwell of grooming her to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein said the late financier brought her to meet President Donald Trump at his Palm Beach, Fla., resort when she was 14. LaMarr Hoyt, 1983 AL Cy Young Award winner with White Sox, dies at 66 LaMarr Hoyt, who captured the 1983 American League Cy Young Award as a member of the Chicago White Sox, has died. He was 66. Faith Evans gets the boot on 'Masked Singer' Recording artist Faith Evans was eliminated from Season 6 of Fox's "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night. Portland Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard out at least 10 days with abdominal issue Portland Trail Blazers star guard Damian Lillard will be out at least 10 days because of lower abdominal tendinopathy, the franchise announced. Oklahoma parole board denies clemency to death row prisoner The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted Wednesday to deny clemency for a man convicted of killing four people in 2005. Judge says former President Donald Trump, others 'stoked the flames of fear' for Jan. 6 riots District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Wednesday that former President Donald Trump and others "stoked the flames of fear" in rallies ahead of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Another 5 jurors seated in Kim Potter trial for death of Daunte Wright Another five jurors were seated Wednesday in the manslaughter trial of a former Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop earlier this year. Stacey Abrams announces bid for Georgia governor in 2022 Stacey Abrams announced Wednesday that she will run for governor of Georgia in 2022 following successful organizing efforts for Democrats in the state after her 2018 loss to Gov. Brian Kemp. Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo to have thumb surgery, likely out at least 4 weeksDemocrat Rep. Peter DeFazio won't run for re-election Rep. Peter DeFazio announced Wednesday he's not seeking re-election next year after 18 terms representing Oregon in the House. Seattle Seahawks sign veteran RB Adrian Peterson to practice squad The injury-plagued Seattle Seahawks have signed veteran running back Adrian Peterson to their practice squad. EU proposes allowing Belarus border nations to detain asylum seekers for 16 weeks The European Union on Wednesday proposed allowing Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to detain asylum seekers for up to 16 weeks in order to stem the flow of migrants from neighboring Belarus. Supreme Court weighs fetal viability in landmark Mississippi abortion case The Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled with questions about fetal viability as it tackled a Mississippi abortion law that challenges the landmark 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision. Dow falls 461 points over fears of first U.S. Omicron case The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 461 points on Wednesday as markets reacted to fears surrounding the first reported case of the Omicron COVID-19 variant in the United States. Omicron is here; how fast it will spread remains unclear, experts say Omicron has arrived in the United States, but its effects on the scope of the COVID-19 pandemic remain unknown, experts said Wednesday. Man accidentally buys two identical lottery tickets, wins two jackpots A North Carolina man accidentally purchased two identical tickets for the same lottery drawing and ended up winning two prizes of $25,000 a year for life. Firefighter rescues dog that fell into frigid Washington river A Washington firefighter waded through the frigid waters of a river to rescue a dog that fell into the water and became stranded on the other side. New 'Matrix Resurrections' trailer explores deja vu Warner Bros. released a new "Matrix Resurrections" trailer on Wednesday. This trailer juxtaposes scenes from the 1999 original with new scenes, and Trinity (Carrie Anne-Moss)'s calling deja vu "a glitch in the matrix." |
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Supreme Court Seems Poised to Uphold Mississippi’s Abortion LawIt was less clear whether the court’s conservative majority would overrule Roe v. Wade, the decision establishing a constitutional right to abortion. In Abortion Case, John Roberts Searches for Middle GroundThe chief justice, known for his incremental approach to contentious issues, explored on Wednesday whether the court could uphold Mississippi’s law without totally throwing out Roe v. Wade. Supreme Court's Abortion Decision Could Spill Into Midterm ElectionsBoth sides anticipate that a Supreme Court decision scaling back abortion rights would roil next year’s elections, with Democrats sensing an advantage. U.S. Reports Its 1st Omicron Case, in a California TravelerThe discovery in San Francisco County prompted the Biden administration to renew calls for everyone to get fully vaccinated and receive a booster, if eligible. Omicron Prompts Swift Reconsideration of Boosters Among ScientistsMany public health experts were opposed to a boosters-for-all approach. The new variant is changing some minds. Is New York City Ready for the Omicron Variant?New York has already weathered three variants this year — Iota, Alpha and Delta. Will Omicron be different? Michigan Shooting Suspect Faces Murder and Terrorism ChargesA 15-year-old accused of killing four of his classmates and wounding seven other people had described wanting to attack the school in cellphone videos and a journal, the authorities said. What We Know About the Students Killed at Oxford High SchoolOne was a star football player. Another was on the school’s bowling team. Trump Tested Positive for Virus Days Before Debate, 2 Ex-Officials SayThe former president first received a positive coronavirus test days ahead of his first debate with Joseph R. Biden Jr., and then received a negative result, two former officials say. Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Contempt Charge for Jeffrey ClarkThe House committee investigating the Capitol riot agreed to delay action against Jeffrey Clark until after he could be interviewed again. WTA Suspends Tournaments in China Over Treatment of Peng ShuaiSteve Simon said Wednesday that the women’s tennis tour would not stage tournaments in China, including Hong Kong, because he has been unable to communicate with Peng despite repeated attempts. OPEC Faces Omicron Uncertainty and Rebellious CustomersThe oil cartel and Russia want to bolster prices after a 10 percent drop last week. But they also need to consider the release of reserves by the U.S. and other countries. The Supreme Court Wrestles With AbortionCharles M. Blow, Ross Douthat, Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Michelle Goldberg agree on one thing after oral arguments: It’s not looking good for Roe. The End of Roe Is Coming, and It Is Coming SoonI thought we had more time before the 1973 decision was overturned. I now believe I was wrong. Chris Cuomo Has a Funny Idea About What Doing His Job MeansReporting on the suspension of a brotherly TV host. Retail Theft Has Gotten Very OrganizedFortunately, there’s a solution. How Twitter Can Fix Itself After Jack Dorsey's ResignationTwitter’s new leadership faces some tough choices. I Was Raped by My Father. An Abortion Saved My Life.Anti-abortion laws in Mississippi and Texas contain no exceptions for rape or incest. Here is what that means for survivors. Omicron Is Here. Will We Use Our New Covid Drugs Wisely?The world must not repeat history by making Covid-19 drugs inaccessible. The Look of Cars Is Driving Me Out of My MindNew cars are packed with technology, but they lack style and personality. Where the Pro-Choice Movement Went WrongHow abortion-rights groups failed to stop the erosion of Roe v. Wade. Alice Sebold Apologizes to Man Wrongly Convicted of Raping HerAnthony Broadwater spent 16 years in prison after the author identified him as her attacker in an assault she described in her memoir, “Lucky.” Its publisher said Tuesday that it would stop distributing the book. Jill Biden’s White House Christmas Display Looks Very … NormalYou won’t find any blood-red trees this year. Which Films Lead the Biggest Best-Picture Race in Years?With epics like “West Side Story” and biopics like “King Richard” in contention, Oscar voters have plenty of choices in a category that’s now set at 10 slots. Abortion, Omicron, Academy Awards: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How Is the Pandemic Reshaping New York City’s Cultural Landscape?Join playwright Lynn Nottage, artist Laurie Anderson and writer Sarah Schulman in a virtual event on Dec. 9 to explore the current recovery through the lens of previous eras of cultural resurrection. Stacey Abrams Says She’s Running for Georgia GovernorMs. Abrams, a Democratic voting rights activist, will aim to unseat Gov. Brian Kemp in a rematch of their contentious 2018 race for governor. In Israel, the New U.S. Ambassador’s Home Lacks a Certain ViewThe Trump administration sold the luxurious estate where envoys had lived for decades when it moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. CNN and Chris Cuomo Face Difficult Questions After Anchor’s SuspensionThe network said it was pursuing a “further evaluation” of evidence regarding its star anchor’s efforts to help stave off a sexual harassment scandal that his brother, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, was facing. What Happened on Day 3 of the Ghislaine Maxwell TrialThe defense cross-examined a woman identified only as “Jane” for hours, attempting to poke holes in her story of abuse. Woman Who Sued Walmart Over Shoplifting Arrest Is Awarded $2.1 MillionLesleigh Nurse said she was wrongfully accused of stealing groceries from the Walmart in Semmes, Ala., in 2016. The retailer said it would contest the verdict. Marcus Lamb, a Christian Broadcaster and Vaccine Skeptic, Dies of CovidMr. Lamb, who co-founded the Daystar Television Network, repeatedly suggested on air that people pray instead of getting vaccinated. U.N. Seats Denied, for Now, to Afghanistan’s Taliban and Myanmar’s JuntaA powerful United Nations committee deferred a decision on applications by the ruling authorities of both countries, widely regarded as pariahs, to replace envoys of the governments they had toppled. One of Jussie Smollett’s Attackers Tells Court Events Were All StagedAbimbola Osundairo, testifying at Mr. Smollett’s trial on charges of filing a false police report, said the actor “wanted me to fake beat him up.” Jacqueline Avant, Philanthropist and Wife of Music Producer Clarence Avant, Is Fatally ShotMs. Avant, 81, was found with a gunshot wound after the police received a report of a shooting at her home in Beverly Hills early Wednesday, the police said. Planned Parenthood Says Hacker Compromised Information for 400,000 PatientsThe group’s Los Angeles affiliate said it did not know who was responsible for the ransomware attack and did not believe any information had been used for “fraudulent purposes.” Is It Too Soon to Give My Kid a Tablet?There’s not a one-size-fits-all answer to the question, but here are several things to consider before buying your child their own electronic device. Lakers Search for Answers, With and Without LeBron JamesJames could miss multiple games because of coronavirus protocols, but the Lakers have struggled even when he has played. Turner Prize Goes to Array Collective, an Art Protest GroupThe Belfast-based Array Collective stages carnivalesque interventions at political rallies. Now the group has won Britain’s major art award. Stream These 15 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in DecemberThe end of the year means a lot of expiring licenses. Check out these movies and TV shows before they disappear for U.S. subscribers in the coming weeks. Batsheva Hay’s Rich, Eggy Challah for HanukkahAdapted from a recipe by Joan Nathan, Batsheva Hay’s preferred iteration of the classic Jewish bread is worth the time commitment. Why Does Coffee Make Me Poop?It’s not clear why coffee can stimulate a bowel movement, but the speed of this effect suggests it’s mediated by the brain. Mississippi: Is Roe v. Wade Needed if Women Can Have It All?One argument in the abortion case before the Supreme Court is that balancing work and family is now less of a challenge, but research shows becoming a mother still has a large economic impact on women. Alec Baldwin Says He ‘Didn’t Pull the Trigger’ in ‘Rust’ KillingThe actor said in a brief excerpt from an upcoming interview with ABC News that he had not pulled the trigger when the gun he was holding went off, killing the cinematographer. 3 Students Are Killed in Michigan School ShootingA 15-year-old sophomore was taken into custody with a semiautomatic handgun that was bought by his father four days before the fatal shooting. More Recent Articles |
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To commemorate World AIDS Day on Wednesday, President Joe Biden unveiled an updated national strategy to fight the disease -- which also aims to end the epidemic in the United States by the start of the next decade.
A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Texas law that seeks to restrict how social media companies moderate their content and was championed by Republicans who say the platforms are biased against conservatives.
A self-professed good friend of Jussie Smollett testified Wednesday that the former Empire actor had recruited him and his brother to stage a hate crime in the winter of 2019.
The Arizona Diamondbacks signed right-handed reliever Mark Melancon to a two-year contract Wednesday, the team announced.
A woman accusing Ghislaine Maxwell of grooming her to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein said the late financier brought her to meet President Donald Trump at his Palm Beach, Fla., resort when she was 14.
LaMarr Hoyt, who captured the 1983 American League Cy Young Award as a member of the Chicago White Sox, has died. He was 66.
Recording artist Faith Evans was eliminated from Season 6 of Fox's "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.
Portland Trail Blazers star guard Damian Lillard will be out at least 10 days because of lower abdominal tendinopathy, the franchise announced.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted Wednesday to deny clemency for a man convicted of killing four people in 2005.
District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Wednesday that former President Donald Trump and others "stoked the flames of fear" in rallies ahead of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Another five jurors were seated Wednesday in the manslaughter trial of a former Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop earlier this year.
Stacey Abrams announced Wednesday that she will run for governor of Georgia in 2022 following successful organizing efforts for Democrats in the state after her 2018 loss to Gov. Brian Kemp.
Rep. Peter DeFazio announced Wednesday he's not seeking re-election next year after 18 terms representing Oregon in the House.
The injury-plagued Seattle Seahawks have signed veteran running back Adrian Peterson to their practice squad.
The European Union on Wednesday proposed allowing Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to detain asylum seekers for up to 16 weeks in order to stem the flow of migrants from neighboring Belarus.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled with questions about fetal viability as it tackled a Mississippi abortion law that challenges the landmark 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 461 points on Wednesday as markets reacted to fears surrounding the first reported case of the Omicron COVID-19 variant in the United States.
Omicron has arrived in the United States, but its effects on the scope of the COVID-19 pandemic remain unknown, experts said Wednesday.
A North Carolina man accidentally purchased two identical tickets for the same lottery drawing and ended up winning two prizes of $25,000 a year for life.
A Washington firefighter waded through the frigid waters of a river to rescue a dog that fell into the water and became stranded on the other side.
Warner Bros. released a new "Matrix Resurrections" trailer on Wednesday. This trailer juxtaposes scenes from the 1999 original with new scenes, and Trinity (Carrie Anne-Moss)'s calling deja vu "a glitch in the matrix." 
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