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Supreme Court to hear arguments on Biden vaccine mandates on Jan. 7 The Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will hear oral arguments on challenges to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates for large employers and healthcare workers on Jan. 7. Proud Boys member pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges A member of the Proud Boys pleaded guilty Wednesday to two felony charges related to his involvement in the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. Watch: 'Spider-Man's' Tom Holland flies with boy who saved sister from dog A young boy who saved his sister from a dog attack in 2020 was treated to a day on the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" set, where he got to go web-slinging with star Tom Holland. Ghislaine Maxwell jury adjourns until Monday with no verdict The jury in the sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell adjourned until Monday after ending its third day of deliberations without a verdict Wednesday. House Oversight Committee to look into Astroworld Festival operator The House Committee on Oversight and Reform announced that it will begin looking into the role that the events promoter and venue operator played in November's Astroworld Festival tragedy, which left 10 people dead. U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlan carjacked in Pennsylvania Rep. Mary Gay Scanlan said she was carjacked on the streets of Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon. Colorado DA asks for review of 110-year sentence of driver in fatal truck crash A Colorado district attorney on Wednesday announced plans to ask for a review of the 110-year sentence of the driver of an out-of-control tractor-trailer that led to a fatal crash in 2019. Jan. 6 committee seeks info from Rep. Jim Jordan over Trump phone calls The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol sent a letter Wednesday to Rep. Jim Jordan, asking the Ohio Republican for information about his communications that day. Federal regulators investigating Tesla over in-vehicle video game feature The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Tesla over a feature that allows people inside its vehicles to play video games while the car is in motion. Affordable Care Act enrollment hits record number A record number of Americans have signed up for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act so far this year, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Wednesday. Dow Jones gains 261 points as markets continue rebound The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 261 points Wednesday as markets rose for the second consecutive day after falling earlier in the week due to fears over the COVID-19 Omicron variant. Missouri woman wins $50,000 Powerball prize while buying mom's birthday cake A Missouri woman who decided to buy a Powerball ticket while picking up her mother's birthday cake won a $50,000 prize on the matriarch's special day. Omicron variant accounts for 73% of all U.S. COVID-19 cases, CDC says Rochelle Walensky, the director of the CDC, said Wednesday that the Omicron variant accounted for 73% of all COVID-19 cases in the United States last week, up from less than 1% two weeks prior. Michael Flynn loses bid to block Jan. 6 subpoena Michael Flynn lost his bid Wednesday, to block subpoenas filed by the Jan. 6 committee, after a federal judge denied his request for a temporary restraining order. Watch: Dog and goat found running loose together in South Carolina Authorities in South Carolina said they are trying to find the owner of a lost dog -- and an accompanying goat. Watch: Iowa State announces plans to 3D print an entire neighborhood Iowa State University announced it will be using its giant 3D printer to manufacture affordable homes for a rural town. 1887 time capsule under Virginia's Robert E. Lee statue opened An 1887 time capsule found at the base of a Virginia state of Robert E. Lee was opened Wednesday, revealing items including an almanac, a pair of books, a cloth envelope and a coin. 83 dead in Madagascar shipwreck; police chief swims 12 hours after helo crashes Madagascar's Maritime and River Port Agency said Wednesday 83 people were killed when a ship sank. A helicopter carrying officials to the accident scene also crashed, forcing a minister to swim 12 hours to shore. The world's longest-running Santa school earns Guinness record A U.S. school dedicated to preparing people to portray Santa Claus has been dubbed the world's longest-running Santa school by Guinness World Records. Ancient shipwreck treasures displayed in Jerusalem include Roman silver coins The Israel Antiquities Authority said Wednesday that ancient Roman treasure discovered on two shipwrecks off the coast of Caesarea includes a trove of silver coins. FDA gives 1st emergency approval to antiviral pill to treat COVID-19 patients, from Pfizer For the first time on Wednesday, federal drug regulators gave emergency approval to an antiviral pill produced by Pfizer to treat COVID-19 in persons over the age of 12. Tiananmen Square massacre monument removed overnight A monument mourning those killed in Beijing's Tiananmen Square massacre was removed late Wednesday night by the University of Hong Kong. Study: Exposure to formaldehyde at work raises risk for cognitive problems later People exposed to formaldehyde at work for extended periods may be at higher risk for thinking and memory problems as they age, a study published Wednesday by the journal Neurology found. Watch: Surfer's board bitten by swimming boar in Hawaii A surfer off the Hawaii coast said the creature that left a bite mark on her board wasn't a shark -- it was a wild boar out for a swim. Biden administration extends student loan payment pause to May The Biden administration on Wednesday extended its moratorium on federal student loan payments through May, giving Americans another four months of no payments or interest amid the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Omicron Infections Seem to Be Milder, Three Research Teams ReportThe data offer a rare bit of good news. Still, hospitalizations are likely to increase simply because the variant is so contagious. Biden Promised 500 Million Tests, but Americans Will Have to WaitContracts to purchase tests could be signed as soon as next week, but relief could be weeks away for people trying to buy the hard-to-find tests. Supreme Court to Hold Special Hearing on Biden Vaccine MandatesChallengers say vaccination-or-testing requirements at large employers and for health care workers were not authorized by Congress. National Guard Takes On New Roles at Understaffed Nursing HomesIn Minnesota, an ambitious initiative is training hundreds of Guard members to become certified nursing assistants and relieve burned-out nursing home workers. On More Generous Terms, Obamacare Proves Newly PopularSign-ups, which set a record, have been especially strong in states that had resisted expanding coverage under the Affordable Care Act. New York’s Virus Surge Has Leaders Balancing Health and Political RisksDemocrats, including Gov. Kathy Hochul and President Biden, have resisted a return to restrictive, economically damaging lockdowns. India's Christians Attacked Under Anti-Conversion Laws“They want to remove us from society,” a Christian farmer said of Hindu extremists. Rising attacks on Christians are part of a broader shift in India, in which minorities feel less safe. Supply Chain Problems Mean Buying a Car Sometimes Takes a Plane RideThe limited supply of new and used vehicles is forcing some Americans to go to great lengths to find and buy them, including traveling to dealers hundreds of miles away. Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Interview With Jim Jordan, a Close Trump AllyThe House committee said investigators wanted to ask Mr. Jordan, a Republican congressman from Ohio, about his conversations with former President Donald J. Trump. Proud Boys Member Pleads Guilty and Will Cooperate in Jan. 6 Riot InquiryMatthew Greene, 34, who was “among the first wave” to rush up the Capitol steps, pleaded guilty to two charges and agreed to cooperate with the government, federal prosecutors said. How the Building Industry Blocked Better Tornado SafeguardsEngineers know how to protect people from tornadoes like the ones that recently devastated parts of Kentucky, but builders have headed off efforts to toughen standards. Peter Dinklage on ‘Cyrano’ and Life After ‘Game of Thrones’The actor is happy to upend 100 years of clichés by playing the romantic lead. It’s a liberating change after the series became his life. ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Review: Slipping Through Dreamland (Again)Keanu Reeves plunges down the rabbit hole once more in this familiar-seeming mind-game movie, the fourth in the series. How to Deal With Burnout During the HolidaysEven without a pandemic, dealing with family dynamics requires preparation and tending to ourselves. Biden Is Being the President He Campaigned to Be. But It's Not Enough.Biden’s administration needs a pinch of cayenne. Why Uber Won’t Call the PoliceRide-sharing rests on a promise of safety. What if one side isn’t keeping up their end of the bargain? The Rise of Eric Adams and Black New YorkEric Adams winning coalition shows how the city’s power structure has changed. Why It’s Easier Than Ever to Buy a Used CarServices such as Carfax give buyers confidence that they’re getting a cherry, not a lemon. Parenting in 2021? ‘Not Great, Bob!’But we can still find ways to cackle with our kids. 'The Matrix Resurrections' and the Dark Timeline Humanity Is OnThe original “Matrix” trilogy imagined a future more hopeful than the one conjured up by Silicon Valley today. Sherrilyn Ifill: ‘There Is No Guarantee We Make It Out of This Period as a Democracy’After almost a decade at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Ifill explains why advocacy is an essential part of her legal work. Omicron and Kids: How to Navigate the Covid WinterExperts’ tips for navigating a Covid winter with children. In a Boston Court, a Superstar of Science Falls to EarthA jury found the Harvard chemist Charles Lieber guilty of lying to the federal government about his participation in China’s Thousand Talents recruitment program. NYC's $1 Pizza Slice Becomes Inflation’s Latest VictimDollar-slice businesses, a staple of New York City’s dining scene, face an existential crisis as food prices rise at their fastest pace in decades. How We’re Holding It Together“Always expect reversals.” The F.B.I. Deployed Surveillance Teams Inside Portland ProtestsFederal agents infiltrated Portland’s unruly racial justice protests, dressing to blend in and capturing clandestine video. The tactics raised internal concern. College Football Playoff Warns Teams Could Forfeit Because of VirusTexas A&M also withdrew from the Gator Bowl, leaving Wake Forest, for the moment, without an opponent. As Humanitarian Disaster Looms, U.S. Opens Door for More Afghanistan AidThe Treasury Department and the United Nations offered new protection for aid from sanctions meant to pressure the Taliban. No Verdict Yet, So Ghislaine Maxwell Jury Is Given a Holiday BreakJurors in Ms. Maxwell’s sex-trafficking trial have given no indication of their progress toward a verdict. Deliberations are to resume on Monday. A Civil War-Era Time Capsule Is Opened. Inside Are More Mysteries.Conservators spent hours carefully prying open the container, which had been hidden beneath a monument to the Confederate general Robert E. Lee. U.S. Regulator Investigating Tesla Over a Video Game FeatureDrivers can be distracted playing games while the vehicle is in motion, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said, following a New York Times report earlier this month. Carlos Tejada, Deputy Asia Editor for The New York Times, Dies at 49He was an editor in Asia for 13 years, including with The Wall Street Journal. One colleague said he had embodied the phrase, “Edit ferociously and with joy.” Three Dead and Many Missing as Migrant Boat Sinks Near GreeceThe sinking came just weeks after 27 people drowned trying to cross the English Channel, another stark reminder of the lethal risks facing asylum seekers. Taylor Energy to Pay $43 Million for Longest-Running Oil Spill in U.S. HistoryTaylor Energy’s undersea wells have been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico since 2004, when they were damaged by Hurricane Ivan. Prosecutors Move to Reduce 110-Year Sentence for Trucker in Deadly CrashAfter Rogel Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced in connection with a 2019 crash in Colorado that left four people dead, a district attorney asked a judge to reconsider the lengthy punishment. Alberto Salazar, Coach and Champion Runner, Barred From Sport for LifeThe ruling upheld a ban announced in July. Salazar had already been suspended for breaking rules governing banned substances. How Exercise May Affect Our Alcohol ConsumptionPeople who are aerobically fit and work out a lot tend to imbibe more than their less fit peers. 'A Journal for Jordan': Reliving the Pain and Joy of My Deepest Love OnscreenAn author wrote about the loss of her fiancé and father of her son. When Denzel Washington stepped in to film that story, the memories flooded back. Reggaeton and Electronic Music Have a Long History. 2021 Revived It.A host of fusions between the two genres arrived this year, with implications for both the underground and the mainstream. The Best Sci-Fi, Horror, Action and International Movies of 2021We look at the finest in sci-fi, horror, action and international films. A Soup That Tastes Like Being Home for the HolidaysWhen the architect Michael Chen couldn’t travel to be with his family last Christmas, he learned to make one of his mother’s recipes himself. More Recent Articles
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The Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will hear oral arguments on challenges to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates for large employers and healthcare workers on Jan. 7.
A member of the Proud Boys pleaded guilty Wednesday to two felony charges related to his involvement in the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.
A young boy who saved his sister from a dog attack in 2020 was treated to a day on the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" set, where he got to go web-slinging with star Tom Holland.
The jury in the sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell adjourned until Monday after ending its third day of deliberations without a verdict Wednesday.
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform announced that it will begin looking into the role that the events promoter and venue operator played in November's Astroworld Festival tragedy, which left 10 people dead.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlan said she was carjacked on the streets of Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon.
A Colorado district attorney on Wednesday announced plans to ask for a review of the 110-year sentence of the driver of an out-of-control tractor-trailer that led to a fatal crash in 2019.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol sent a letter Wednesday to Rep. Jim Jordan, asking the Ohio Republican for information about his communications that day.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Tesla over a feature that allows people inside its vehicles to play video games while the car is in motion.
A record number of Americans have signed up for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act so far this year, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 261 points Wednesday as markets rose for the second consecutive day after falling earlier in the week due to fears over the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
A Missouri woman who decided to buy a Powerball ticket while picking up her mother's birthday cake won a $50,000 prize on the matriarch's special day.
Rochelle Walensky, the director of the CDC, said Wednesday that the Omicron variant accounted for 73% of all COVID-19 cases in the United States last week, up from less than 1% two weeks prior.
Michael Flynn lost his bid Wednesday, to block subpoenas filed by the Jan. 6 committee, after a federal judge denied his request for a temporary restraining order.
Authorities in South Carolina said they are trying to find the owner of a lost dog -- and an accompanying goat.
Iowa State University announced it will be using its giant 3D printer to manufacture affordable homes for a rural town.
An 1887 time capsule found at the base of a Virginia state of Robert E. Lee was opened Wednesday, revealing items including an almanac, a pair of books, a cloth envelope and a coin.
Madagascar's Maritime and River Port Agency said Wednesday 83 people were killed when a ship sank. A helicopter carrying officials to the accident scene also crashed, forcing a minister to swim 12 hours to shore.
A U.S. school dedicated to preparing people to portray Santa Claus has been dubbed the world's longest-running Santa school by Guinness World Records.
The Israel Antiquities Authority said Wednesday that ancient Roman treasure discovered on two shipwrecks off the coast of Caesarea includes a trove of silver coins.
For the first time on Wednesday, federal drug regulators gave emergency approval to an antiviral pill produced by Pfizer to treat COVID-19 in persons over the age of 12.
A monument mourning those killed in Beijing's Tiananmen Square massacre was removed late Wednesday night by the University of Hong Kong.
People exposed to formaldehyde at work for extended periods may be at higher risk for thinking and memory problems as they age, a study published Wednesday by the journal Neurology found.
A surfer off the Hawaii coast said the creature that left a bite mark on her board wasn't a shark -- it was a wild boar out for a swim.
The Biden administration on Wednesday extended its moratorium on federal student loan payments through May, giving Americans another four months of no payments or interest amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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