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Lowry, Martin help shorthanded Heat upset Bucks Caleb Martin scored a game-high 28 points in his second start this season to lead the Miami Heat to a 113-104 upset win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday at FTX Arena in Miami. President Joe Biden visits Kansas City to underscore benefits of $1.2T infrastructure plan President Joe Biden traveled to Kansas City on Wednesday in a trip to promote the new $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and explain how it's going to create thousands of jobs in places like the Midwest. Blackhawks' Jujhar Khaira put on IR after scary hit by Rangers' Jacob Trouba Chicago Blackhawks forward Jujhar Khaira was released from the hospital and placed on injured reserve Wednesday after a scary hit by New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba. Senate votes to nullify Biden's large business vaccine mandate The Senate voted 52-48 Wednesday to nullify President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for large employers. Mark Meadows, facing contempt proceedings, sues Nancy Pelosi, Jan. 6 panel Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows sued House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots as he faces potential contempt proceedings for refusing to comply with its probe. Injured Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant placed in NBA's COVID-19 protocols Memphis Grizzlies star guard Ja Morant was placed in the NBA's health and safety protocols, the team announced. Storm Barra crashes into Ireland, Britain with deadly force The second named windstorm in less than two weeks reached bomb cyclone status prior to striking portions of Ireland and Britain with a fury Tuesday into Wednesday. Pittsburgh Penguins lose star winger Jake Guentzel to upper-body injury The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Wednesday that star winger Jake Guentzel is "week-to-week" with an undisclosed upper-body injury. Boyfriend of Ghislaine Maxwell accuser confirms he drove her to Epstein mansion The boyfriend of one of Ghislaine Maxwell's accusers confirmed portions of her testimony in court Wednesday, saying he drove her to Jeffrey Epstein's mansion several times. Los Angeles Chargers add Mike Williams, Chris Harris Jr. to COVID-19 list The Los Angeles Chargers placed starting wide receiver Mike Williams and veteran cornerback Chris Harris Jr. on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Senators call for more involvement of women in politics, foreign policy Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Deb Fischer, R-Neb., on Wednesday called for women to be more involved in politics and foreign policy. Abortion rights council calls on California to pay for out-of-state patients if Roe vs. Wade falls A council made up of abortion rights and women's health advocates recommended Wednesday that California prepare to provide abortion access -- and funding -- to all Americans if the Supreme Court overturns Roe vs. Wade. Instagram head Adam Mosseri grilled by Congress on efforts to protect children Lawmakers in the Senate on Wednesday grilled Instagram head Adam Mosseri about the platform's efforts to ensure it's safe for children. Houston Texans release LB Zach Cunningham after benching in Week 13 The Houston Texans waived starting linebacker Zach Cunningham on Wednesday, head coach David Culley confirmed. Dozens of earthquakes rattle off coast of Oregon Dozens of earthquakes rattled off the coast of Oregon over the past 24 hours -- some reaching 5.8-magnitude -- but none caused major damage or tsunamis. COVID-19 vaccine booster cuts death rate by 90%, Israeli study finds Boosted folks are 90% less likely to die from infection with the Delta variant of COVID-19 than people relying solely on the initial two-dose vaccination, Israeli data show. Russia strikes deal with NASA for first cosmonaut on SpaceX flight Russia's only active female cosmonaut, Anna Kikina, will make her first trip to space in fall 2022 as the first Russian to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. Woman's body pulled form car floating in Niagara River A woman's body was pulled from the Niagara River in New York after her vehicle fell into the water on Wednesday. Hillary Clinton shares victory speech she would've given had she won in 2016 Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday shared excerpts from the victory speech she planned to read had she won the 2016 presidential election. Australian vacationer returns home to discover $1.4 million lottery win An Australian man who bought a lottery ticket just before taking a vacation said he didn't discover until he returned home more than a week later that he was a $1.4 million winner. Look: Firefighters rescue 'mischievous' wallaby locked inside owners' vehicle Firefighters in Washington responded to an unusual call for help when a "mischievous" wallaby locked itself inside its owner's vehicle in a store parking lot. Mayim Bialik, Ken Jennings will remain 'Jeopardy!' hosts in 2022 Sony Pictures Entertainment confirmed Wednesday that "Jeopardy!" hosts Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings will continue hosting through the end of Season 38. Season 39 is scheduled to begin Feb. 8, 2022. One-third of COVID-19 vaccine doses given at chain pharmacies, officials say Privately owned retail pharmacies in the United States administered roughly one-third of the COVID-19 vaccine doses given nationally, officials with the National Association of Chain Drug Stores said Wednesday. Watch: Sloth bear rescued from well in Indian village Wildlife authorities in India rescued a sloth bear that fell into a well while feasting on sugarcane in a village. |
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Schools Are Closing Classrooms on Fridays. Parents Are Furious.Desperate to keep teachers, some districts have turned to remote teaching for one day a week — and sometimes more. Families have been left to find child care. Senate Votes to Scrap Biden Vaccine Mandate as Republicans Eye 2022The action was largely symbolic, but it allowed Republicans to press an attack on Democrats that is likely to be central to their midterm election campaigns. The Coronavirus Attacks Fat Tissue, Scientists FindThe research may help explain why people who are overweight and obese have been at higher risk of severe illness and death from Covid. Pfizer Says Its Booster Is Effective Against OmicronThe company’s finding is based on only a small study of blood samples in a laboratory, but others are sure to follow. As Covid Deaths Rise, Lingering Grief Gets a New NameProlonged grief disorder was recently added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, just as experts are predicting a coming wave of severe bereavement. The World Is Unprepared for the Next Pandemic, Report SaysThe latest Global Health Security Index finds that no country is positioned well to respond to outbreaks. Britain Introduces 'Plan B' Covid Measures to Tackle OmicronPeople in England will be urged to work from home and have to show proof of vaccination. Critics say the prime minister is trying to deflect attention from a growing outcry over reports his staff flouted Covid rules. Ally, Member or Partner? NATO’s Long Dilemma Over Ukraine.NATO promised Ukraine full membership in 2008, but without explaining how or when. Putin sees that promise as an ongoing threat to Russia. U.S. Threat to Squeeze Russia’s Economy Is a Tactic With a Mixed RecordSanctions, like aiming to cut oil exports, could also hurt European allies. “It’s a limited toolbox,” one expert said. David Banks Is the Next N.Y.C. Schools ChancellorMr. Banks, who founded the Eagle Academy, a network of public schools for boys, is the first commissioner named to Mayor-elect Eric Adams’s administration. Meadows Sues Pelosi in Bid to Block Jan. 6 Committee SubpoenaThe suit came hours after the committee said it would prepare a criminal contempt of Congress referral against Mark Meadows, who was President Donald J. Trump’s chief of staff on Jan. 6. Some Jan. 6 Rioters May Use Police Brutality as a DefenseHalf a dozen defendants in the assault on the Capitol are using video to try to make a case that they were simply protecting themselves and others. They face skepticism and an uphill legal battle. Event Planner Working on Bob Dole’s Funeral Is Let Go for Jan. 6 TiesTim Unes was helping to plan memorial events for Mr. Dole when it came to light that he had been subpoenaed by the committee investigating the Capitol riot. North Carolina Supreme Court Delays 2022 Primary ElectionsIn response to lawsuits over North Carolina’s political maps, the justices issued an order on Wednesday pushing back the state’s primaries from March to May. De Blasio Fought for 2 Years to Keep Ethics Warning Secret. Here’s Why.Mayor Bill de Blasio was warned that he created an “appearance of coercion and improper access” by directly contacting donors who had business before the city. The Secret to This Glazed Holiday Ham? Root Beer.The sarsaparilla flavor lends the meat a woodsy mintiness, which sings when it’s paired with aromatics like bay leaves and shallots. The Sublime Spectacle of Yoko Ono Disrupting the BeatlesIn Peter Jackson’s “The Beatles: Get Back,” Ono is a performance artist at the height of her powers. The Year America Lost Its DemocracyRepublicans mounted an all-out assault on voting rights. Democrats did little to stop them. The Supreme Court Faces a Voting Paradox with Abortion DecisionAny voting system is vulnerable to inconsistency. I’m an E.R. Doctor in Michigan, Where Unvaccinated People Are Filling Hospital BedsWith every shift, I see the strain people sick with Covid-19 put on my hospital. Everybody Wants to Be Your Email BuddyRequests, you get requests … I'm Done Trying to Understand or Educate the UnvaccinatedThey don’t only leave themselves vulnerable to the virus, they make everyone more vulnerable. Why Is There So Much Judgment About How We Feed Our Kids?An interview with Priya Fielding-Singh, the author of “How the Other Half Eats.” The Beatles "Get Back" Documentary Is a Master Class in CreativityIn a new documentary, ‘Get Back,’ the Beatles give a master class in creativity under pressure. Yes, Americans Should Be Mailed Free TestsWe need every option available to return to normal. In Russia, the Pandemic Is Beating PutinThe virus has starkly revealed the limits of the president’s power. Trump Won’t Let America Go. Can Democrats Pry It Away?“The radicalized G.O.P. is the main anti-democratic force.” Is the University of Austin Just a PR Stunt?Can a new university fix academia’s problems? Or will it just create another ideological bubble? Can the Press Prevent a Trump Restoration?A journalism that shades the truth for the sake of some higher cause will lose the trust of some of the people it’s trying to steer away from demagogy. Climate Progress Depends on U.S.-China CompetitionCompetition between American and Chinese companies will be the real driver of decreased greenhouse gas emissions around the globe. In Chicago, a New Approach to Gay and Bisexual Men With Prostate CancerA new clinic focuses on patients left grappling with the aftermath of treatment in ways that are rarely appreciated by doctors. Millions of Followers? For Book Sales, ‘It’s Unreliable.’Social-media fandom can help authors score book deals and bigger advances, but does it translate to how a new title will sell? Publishers are increasingly skeptical. Catharsis SongsBig feelings, big playlist. California Positions Itself as a ‘Refuge’ of Abortion RightsA new legislative proposal includes the recommendation to fund the procedure for low-income women who come to California for abortion services. Four Takeaways From the 8th Day of Ghislaine Maxwell’s TrialA former pilot and a former assistant at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach home testified, as prosecutors sought to bolster the accounts of Ms. Maxwell’s accusers. Supreme Court Seems Wary of Ban on State Aid to Religious SchoolsThe case, concerning a tuition program in Maine, seemed likely to extend a winning streak at the court for parents seeking public funds for religious education. Biden Orders Federal Vehicles and Buildings to Use Renewable Energy by 2050Under an executive order, the federal government would phase out the purchase gasoline-powered vehicles and its buildings would be powered by wind, solar or other clean energy. Father and Son Arrested on Suspicion of Starting the Caldor FireThe men have not been charged but were arrested in connection with the 15th-largest blaze in California’s recorded history. It burned more than 200,000 acres near Lake Tahoe. Hillary Clinton Reads Discarded Victory Speech From 2016 ElectionMrs. Clinton read the long-shelved speech aloud for her offering on MasterClass, a site featuring lessons from prominent figures in the arts, business and other fields. House Votes to Crack Down on Goods Made in Xinjiang Over Abuse of UyghursThe lopsided margin reflected growing bipartisan anger at China’s human rights abuses against Uyghurs in the northwestern region. Woman Stole Daughter’s Identity to Get Loans and Attend College, U.S. SaysLaura Oglesby, 48, of Missouri, who pleaded guilty to intentionally providing false information to the Social Security Administration, lived as someone nearly half her age, the authorities said. Allergan Settles with N.Y. for $200 Million in Sprawling Opioid CaseThe agreement with Allergan, a company whose best-known product is Botox, is the latest settlement in the case jointly argued by New York State and two counties. Tensions Rise at Columbia as Strikers Fear Retaliation From UniversityAfter administrators sent an email saying that students who remained on strike after Friday were not guaranteed jobs next term, union members turned up the heat. ‘Being the Ricardos’ Review: Kiss, Fight, Rinse, RepeatNicole Kidman and Javier Bardem star as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin’s drama about one very bad week. More Recent Articles |
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Caleb Martin scored a game-high 28 points in his second start this season to lead the Miami Heat to a 113-104 upset win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday at FTX Arena in Miami.
President Joe Biden traveled to Kansas City on Wednesday in a trip to promote the new $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and explain how it's going to create thousands of jobs in places like the Midwest.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Jujhar Khaira was released from the hospital and placed on injured reserve Wednesday after a scary hit by New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba.
The Senate voted 52-48 Wednesday to nullify President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for large employers.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows sued House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots as he faces potential contempt proceedings for refusing to comply with its probe.
Memphis Grizzlies star guard Ja Morant was placed in the NBA's health and safety protocols, the team announced.
The second named windstorm in less than two weeks reached bomb cyclone status prior to striking portions of Ireland and Britain with a fury Tuesday into Wednesday.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Wednesday that star winger Jake Guentzel is "week-to-week" with an undisclosed upper-body injury.
The boyfriend of one of Ghislaine Maxwell's accusers confirmed portions of her testimony in court Wednesday, saying he drove her to Jeffrey Epstein's mansion several times.
The Los Angeles Chargers placed starting wide receiver Mike Williams and veteran cornerback Chris Harris Jr. on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Deb Fischer, R-Neb., on Wednesday called for women to be more involved in politics and foreign policy.
A council made up of abortion rights and women's health advocates recommended Wednesday that California prepare to provide abortion access -- and funding -- to all Americans if the Supreme Court overturns Roe vs. Wade.
Lawmakers in the Senate on Wednesday grilled Instagram head Adam Mosseri about the platform's efforts to ensure it's safe for children.
The Houston Texans waived starting linebacker Zach Cunningham on Wednesday, head coach David Culley confirmed.
Dozens of earthquakes rattled off the coast of Oregon over the past 24 hours -- some reaching 5.8-magnitude -- but none caused major damage or tsunamis.
Boosted folks are 90% less likely to die from infection with the Delta variant of COVID-19 than people relying solely on the initial two-dose vaccination, Israeli data show.
Russia's only active female cosmonaut, Anna Kikina, will make her first trip to space in fall 2022 as the first Russian to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.
A woman's body was pulled from the Niagara River in New York after her vehicle fell into the water on Wednesday.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday shared excerpts from the victory speech she planned to read had she won the 2016 presidential election.
An Australian man who bought a lottery ticket just before taking a vacation said he didn't discover until he returned home more than a week later that he was a $1.4 million winner.
Firefighters in Washington responded to an unusual call for help when a "mischievous" wallaby locked itself inside its owner's vehicle in a store parking lot.
Sony Pictures Entertainment confirmed Wednesday that "Jeopardy!" hosts Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings will continue hosting through the end of Season 38. Season 39 is scheduled to begin Feb. 8, 2022.
Privately owned retail pharmacies in the United States administered roughly one-third of the COVID-19 vaccine doses given nationally, officials with the National Association of Chain Drug Stores said Wednesday.
Wildlife authorities in India rescued a sloth bear that fell into a well while feasting on sugarcane in a village. 
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