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College football: Virginia names Clemson OC Tony Elliott as next head coach Former Clemson Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was hired as the next head football coach at the University of Virginia, the school announced. New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara to return after four-week absence New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara will suit up for Sunday's game at the New York Jets after missing the last four weeks with knee and hamstring injuries. Chargers' Keenan Allen ruled out vs. Giants; Mike Williams likely to play Los Angeles Chargers star wide receiver Keenan Allen was ruled out for Sunday's home game against the New York Giants, head coach Brandon Staley said Friday. 'Counting On' star Jana Duggar charged with endangering minor Reality star Jana Duggar has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in Arkansas, according to court documents. College football: Duke hires Texas A&M assistant Mike Elko as head coach Duke University has hired Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mike Elko as its next head football coach, the school announced. Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle out multiple games after positive COVID-19 test Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle will be out multiple games after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced. Snowstorm ends lengthy snow droughts, wreaks havoc on roadways A snowstorm, the first of the season for many places, began moving across the western and central parts of the United States Thursday into Friday, ending multiple cities' major snow droughts. Kim Potter trial: Fellow officer was partly in Daunte Wright's car during shooting A former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer testified Friday that he was partly in Daunte Wright's vehicle when fellow officer Kim Potter shot and killed the man during a traffic stop. Prosecution rests in Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial Federal prosecutors rested their case Friday in the trial of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who's facing sex-trafficking charges for allegedly helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls. Book returned to Monmouth College library was 49 years overdue A college library in Indiana said a book was recently returned by a repentant patron who checked the tome out 49 years earlier. Lottery ticket found in laundry turns out to be $387,450 winner A Virginia man said a lottery ticket he found while doing his laundry nearly ended up in the trash before he discovered it was a $387,450 winner. Watch: Delaware replaces highway sign that misspelled state's name An exit sign on a Delaware highway was replaced after drivers pointed out on social media that it misspelled the name of the state. In Photos: Memorial services pay tribute to former Sen. Bob Dole Bob Dole, the former U.S. senator from Kansas, Republican presidential nominee and decorated World War II veteran who died December 5, 2021, has memorial services on December 10 at the Washington National Cathedral following a day of lying in state at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Jan. 6 committee issues 6 new subpoenas to Trump connections, supporters The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed an additional six people connected to former President Donald Trump on Friday, including Ohio congressional candidate Max Miller. Watch: Dog lost during cross-country move reunited with family over a week later A dog who became lost in the Chicago area during her family's cross-country move was reunited with her owners more than 10 days later thanks to local volunteers. 'Zombie' cells in brain could serve as treatment target in Alzheimer's disease, study finds Researchers Friday said they have identified a rare, but potentially toxic, cell population called "zombie cells" in brains of people who died with Alzheimer's disease. Journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov accept Nobel Peace Prize Two journalists from the Philippines and Russia received their Nobel Peace Prizes on Friday in a ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Monkees singer Michael Nesmith dies at 78 Michael Nesmith died Friday at age 78, the Monkees singer and guitarist's family confirmed in a statement to the media. An mRNA vaccine against HIV shows promise in animal trials An experimental HIV vaccine that uses the same mRNA platform technology as the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines shows promise in animals, a new U.S. government-led study finds. Kittle, Kelce, Andrews lead Week 14 fantasy football tight end rankings George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Mark Andrews lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football tight end rankings for Week 14. Watch: Georgia waitress gets $10,000 in tips after customer's Facebook post A satisfied customer's social media post led to an Atlanta waitress receiving more than $10,000 in tips from strangers. New York state to require masks at all indoor places with no vaccine requirement New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Friday that masks must be worn in all indoor public spaces, unless that place has established a COVID-19 vaccine requirement. Final parent enters guilty plea in 'Varsity Blues' scandal A California-based shipping warehouse owner has pleaded guilty to paying $25,000 to help his son cheat on the ACT exam as part of a nationwide college admissions scandal, the Justice Department announced. Watch: Bear cub attacks inflatable reindeer in California yard A California woman captured video of a bear cub brawling with an inflatable reindeer in her neighborhood while the baby bruin's mother watched from nearby. Bureau of Land Management wasting money on unleased land, watchdog says A report released Friday by the Government Accountability Office found that the Interior Department is wasting money on applications for land that isn't leased for oil and gas drilling. Fantasy football: Adams tops Week 14 wide receiver rankings Davante Adams leads UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 14. |
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Analysis: Biden Sees Booming Economy, but Many Americans Don'tThe president has struggled to sell strong growth and job gains to a public that appears more concerned about rising prices — and remains anxious about Covid. November 2021 CPI: Inflation Rose at Fastest Pace Since 1982The Consumer Price Index is rising sharply, a concern for Washington policymakers and a sign of the rising costs facing American households. Supreme Court Allows Challenge to Texas Abortion Law but Leaves It in EffectThe law, which bans most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, was drafted to evade review in federal court and has been in effect since September. Small Court Victories Change Nothing for Women Seeking Abortions in TexasA Texas statute that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy was seemingly undercut by two court rulings, but the reality on the ground has not changed. Vaccine Mandates Rekindle Fierce Debate Over Civil LibertiesTougher requirements in some European nations have inspired pushback from angry citizens as leaders grapple with how far to go in the name of public health. New York Businesses Ordered to Require Masks Indoors or Vaccine ProofSome Republican officials criticized the move, which Gov. Kathy Hochul labeled a “wake-up call” to areas where vaccination lags. PowerPoint Sent to Mark Meadows Is Examined by Jan. 6 PanelMark Meadows’s lawyer said the former White House chief of staff did not act on the document, which recommended that President Donald J. Trump declare a national emergency to keep himself in power. Echoing Trump, David Perdue Sues Over Baseless Election ClaimsThe legal action by Mr. Perdue, a Republican candidate for governor of Georgia, was the latest sign that 2020 election falsehoods will be a main focus of his bid. Biden Eulogizes Dole as ‘Genuine Hero’ Who ‘Lived by a Code of Honor’The funeral at Washington National Cathedral evoked a kind of Old Home Week ritual as one momentous Washington figure after another soldiered into the rows. In the Michigan School Shooting, the Prosecutor Asks, What About the Parents?After seeing the evidence, Karen McDonald made an instinctual, and unusual, decision to charge Ethan Crumbley’s mother and father. Can she succeed? Jeff Bezos Is Getting Astronaut Wings. But Soon, the F.A.A. Won’t Award Them.Starting in January, space tourists will not receive a participation trophy for flying to space. But everyone will be on the honor roll. Rift Between Wyden and Son Shows the Challenge of Taxing the UltrarichA dispute between Ron Wyden, the Democratic Senate Finance Committee chairman, and his hedge fund-manager son illustrates how the merely rich help the fabulously rich resist tax increases. How Bank Regulators Are Trying to Oust a Trump HoldoverJelena McWilliams, the FDIC’s chairwoman, doesn’t always go along with President Biden’s agenda. Other regulators want to push her out. ‘Social Detonator’: In Artist’s Work, and Life, Different Classes CollideOscar Murillo, a Colombian-born painter raised in London, considers it an “infiltration” when his class-conscious canvases wind up on the walls of collectors. How Samantha Jones Was Written Out of ‘And Just Like That’Here’s how the “Sex and the City” revival wrote out Kim Cattrall, who has been publicly critical of the star, Sarah Jessica Parker. Plus: A roundup of the best reviews of “And Just Like That.” How the United States Can Break Putin’s Hold on UkraineThe Biden administration’s policy toward Ukraine needs todemonstrate a more active level of engagement. As Omicron Looms, Fear Messaging Isn't WorkingThis horror movie has been playing for 21 months. Relax. Omicron Isn’t Going to Take Down the Economy.The country is better positioned to absorb the damage of each successive wave of the virus. Why We Need to Address Scam CultureIt’s not just about shady deals. It’s about the social fabric. Will Covid Evolve to Be Milder?While we may care, the virus really doesn’t. Omicron: A Big Deal About Small ‘O’The Greek letter auditions for a different role in our lexicon. Cash Is Out. Crypto Is In. What's Happening to Money?It’s not just about the demise of coins and dollar bills. It’s also about society’s faith in the very idea of money. A Nobel Peace Prize Is Not Enough to Save Independent MediaIt will take more than speeches — or indeed Nobel prizes — to save independent journalism. So You Lost the Election. We Had Nothing to Do With It.Why is it that progressives are always blamed when moderates lose? With This Supreme Court, What’s Next for Abortion Rights?Legal scholars, researchers and writers consider how the country could be transformed. Don’t Let ‘Treeson’ Drive You Out of New York CityNot everyone can make it in New York. Are Vaccine Polls Flawed?Researchers say that two large surveys aren’t representative. 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. How Nursing Homes’ Worst Offenses Are Hidden From the PublicThousands of problems identified by state inspectors were never publicly disclosed because of a secretive appeals process, a New York Times investigation found. The Spectacle of Yoko Ono Disrupting the Beatles and the Variant Hunters: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. A New Oral History of HBOJames Andrew Miller talks about “Tinderbox,” and Mayukh Sen discusses “Taste Makers.” What Do We Mean by Good Soccer?The best games manage to be both compulsive viewing and technically excellent, but those that clear that bar are rare. And that presents fans with a choice. Republicans in Texas County, in Unusual Move, Upend Primary SystemThe G.O.P. in Potter County is planning to break away from a nonpartisan election board and hold its own primary next year, in a move criticized by election experts. Jussie Smollett Found Guilty: What Comes Next?The actor who was found guilty of falsely telling the police he was the victim of a hate crime faces a possible sentence of up to three years, but experts disagree on whether the judge is likely to incarcerate him. Migrant Truck Crash in Mexico Kills More Than 50The migrants, mostly from Guatemala and apparently U.S.-bound, had been crammed into a tractor-trailer that flipped and slammed into a bridge in southern Mexico. Self-Proclaimed Proud Boys Member Gets 10 Years for Violence at Portland ProtestsProsecutors called Alan Swinney, 51, a “white nationalist vigilante cowboy” who shot a man in the eye with a paintball gun. Prosecution Rests at Ghislaine Maxwell Trial After 4th Accuser TestifiesAnnie Farmer was 16 when, she said, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell engaged in behavior that upset her. Michael Nesmith, the ‘Quiet Monkee,’ Is Dead at 78He shot to fame as a member of a made-for-TV rock group, but he denied that he was the group’s only “real” musician. He went on to create some of the first music videos. The Game Awards Returns With Glitz and an Industry Asserting Its MuscleOn Thursday night, the video game industry held its big awards event, which is quickly becoming as important — and as long — as certain other entertainment occasions. Another Death at Rikers Continues ‘Very Difficult Year’ at N.Y.C. JailsA Brooklyn man, who went into cardiac arrest on Friday, became the 15th person to die this year within New York City’s correction system. GM’s EV Efforts Reportedly Include a Bigger Michigan PresenceThe company will make electric pickups at an existing plant and batteries at a factory built with a partner, a person with knowledge of the plan said. Our Favorite Healthy Habits of 2021From labeling your feelings to exercise snacks, here’s a roundup of some of Well’s best advice for better living. 13 New Christmas Albums That Reimagine Holiday SongsFresh seasonal releases from Kelly Clarkson, Bryson Tiller, Nat King Cole and Pistol Annies span genres and generations. Murray Bartlett of ‘The White Lotus’ Shucks His OysterThe Australian actor is hitting his stride at 50. More Recent Articles |
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Former Clemson Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was hired as the next head football coach at the University of Virginia, the school announced.
New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara will suit up for Sunday's game at the New York Jets after missing the last four weeks with knee and hamstring injuries.
Los Angeles Chargers star wide receiver Keenan Allen was ruled out for Sunday's home game against the New York Giants, head coach Brandon Staley said Friday.
Reality star Jana Duggar has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in Arkansas, according to court documents.
Duke University has hired Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mike Elko as its next head football coach, the school announced.
Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle will be out multiple games after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced.
A snowstorm, the first of the season for many places, began moving across the western and central parts of the United States Thursday into Friday, ending multiple cities' major snow droughts.
A former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer testified Friday that he was partly in Daunte Wright's vehicle when fellow officer Kim Potter shot and killed the man during a traffic stop.
Federal prosecutors rested their case Friday in the trial of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who's facing sex-trafficking charges for allegedly helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls.
A college library in Indiana said a book was recently returned by a repentant patron who checked the tome out 49 years earlier.
A Virginia man said a lottery ticket he found while doing his laundry nearly ended up in the trash before he discovered it was a $387,450 winner.
An exit sign on a Delaware highway was replaced after drivers pointed out on social media that it misspelled the name of the state.
Bob Dole, the former U.S. senator from Kansas, Republican presidential nominee and decorated World War II veteran who died December 5, 2021, has memorial services on December 10 at the Washington National Cathedral following a day of lying in state at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed an additional six people connected to former President Donald Trump on Friday, including Ohio congressional candidate Max Miller.
A dog who became lost in the Chicago area during her family's cross-country move was reunited with her owners more than 10 days later thanks to local volunteers.
Researchers Friday said they have identified a rare, but potentially toxic, cell population called "zombie cells" in brains of people who died with Alzheimer's disease.
Two journalists from the Philippines and Russia received their Nobel Peace Prizes on Friday in a ceremony in Oslo, Norway.
Michael Nesmith died Friday at age 78, the Monkees singer and guitarist's family confirmed in a statement to the media.
An experimental HIV vaccine that uses the same mRNA platform technology as the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines shows promise in animals, a new U.S. government-led study finds.
George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Mark Andrews lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football tight end rankings for Week 14.
A satisfied customer's social media post led to an Atlanta waitress receiving more than $10,000 in tips from strangers.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Friday that masks must be worn in all indoor public spaces, unless that place has established a COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
A California-based shipping warehouse owner has pleaded guilty to paying $25,000 to help his son cheat on the ACT exam as part of a nationwide college admissions scandal, the Justice Department announced.
A California woman captured video of a bear cub brawling with an inflatable reindeer in her neighborhood while the baby bruin's mother watched from nearby.
A report released Friday by the Government Accountability Office found that the Interior Department is wasting money on applications for land that isn't leased for oil and gas drilling.
Davante Adams leads UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 14. 
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