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Alabama quarterback Bryce Young wins Heisman Trophy Alabama sophomore quarterback Bryce Young won the 2021 Heisman Trophy on Saturday at the Jazz at Lincoln Center concert venue in New York City. High winds knock out power to thousands in Mich., N.Y., Ontario Tens of thousands of homes and businesses in the northeastern United States and the Canadian province of Ontario were without power Saturday as high winds battered the region. Governor: At least 70 possibly dead after tornado hits Kentucky factory President Joe Biden Saturday declared an emergency in Kentucky and ordered federal assistance to supplement the state and local response in recovery efforts after storms killed as many as 70. Tai Lavatai, defense help Navy upset Army 17-13 Tai Lavatai ran for two touchdowns and the Navy defense allowed just 232 yards in a 17-13 upset win over rival Army on Saturday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Potent storm set to wallop Calif. with heavy snow, rain, mudslide risks A powerful storm is expected to engulf the West Coast and will have the potential to unleash a month's worth of rain and feet of snowfall into early next week. Soccer: Johnson, Callens lead NYCFC to MLS Cup win over Portland Timbers Alexander Callens converted NYCFC's final attempt in a penalty kick session and goalie Steve Johnson made several clutch stops to secure an MLS Cup final victory over the Portland Timbers on Saturday in Portland, Ore. S.C. authorities charge 2 with stealing thousands of pieces of mail A man and woman have been arrested and charged with stealing mail from the porches of thousands of North and South Carolina residents, sheriff's officials said Saturday. Fugitive Portuguese banker Joao Rendeiro arrested in South Africa Fugitive Portuguese banker Joao Rendeiro, who was sentenced to more than five years in connection with the collapse of the Portuguese Private Bank, was arrested Saturday, police said. President Joe Biden touts vaccines, the economy on 'Tonight Show' President Joe Biden appeared virtually on Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show", where he advocated for vaccinations and talked about the benefits of the bipartisan infrastructure law. Study: Omicron could push Britain past last winter's COVID-19 peaks The Omicron variant could produce a new wave of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations across Britain exceeding last winter's peak levels without new restrictions, a study issued Saturday forecast. Apple TV+ orders 'Surfside Girls' live-action series Apple TV+ said it is working on a live-action family show based on the Kim Dwinell's graphic novel series, "Surfside Girls." Lady A, Ingrid Andress, Carly Pearce booked for 'New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash' Lady A, Ingrid Andress and Carly Pearce have joined the lineup for "New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash," a 5-hour CBS special to air Dec. 31. Kim Kardashian files to be legally single, ditch last name of 'West' Reality TV star Kim Kardashian -- who has been married to rapper Kanye West since 2014 -- is requesting she be considered legally single. Palestinians vote in local West Bank elections amid Hamas boycott Palestinians voted Saturday in the first municipal elections to be held in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since 2017 despite a boycott by the militant group Hamas. British plans to ban big-game hunting trophies Britain's environment ministry announced it plans to ban hunting trophies connected to thousands of species, including lions, rhinos, elephants and polar bears. Canadian man pleads guilty to joining ISIS, serving as translator A Saudi-born Canadian man has pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to charges he fought for the Islamic State and played a key role in the militant group's recruitment efforts. Michael Strahan, Laura Shepard Churchley return from space on Blue Origin Morning show host Michael Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, daughter of famed astronaut Alan Shephard, returned safely from space Saturday morning after traveling on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket from Texas. Ex-NFL player Joshua Bellamy sentenced to 3 years for COVID-19 relief fraud A federal judge in Florida has sentenced former NFL player Joshua Bellamy to three years in prison for fraudulently taking $1.2 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds. G7 meets to present united front against Russian aggression Members of the G7 gathered in Britain on Saturday in aneffort to present a united front against Russia's aggression against Ukraine. 'Diana: The Musical' ending Broadway run Dec. 19Proud Boys member sentenced to 10 years for Oregon protests An Oregon court has sentenced a self-proclaimed member of the Proud Boys to 10 years in prison for shooting a man in the eye with a paintball gun during a protest last year. Adele's '30' tops the U.S. album chart for 2nd weekend Singer-songwriter Adele's 30 is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second weekend. On This Day, Dec. 11: Germany, Italy declare war on U.S. On Dec. 11, 1941, four days after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. Famous birthdays for Dec. 11: Rita Moreno, Hailee Steinfeld Actor Rita Moreno turns 90 and actor Hailee Steinfeld turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 11. |
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Tornadoes Leave Trail of Devastation Across 6 States, With Scores DeadAmong the damage was a roof collapse at an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Ill. A railroad company said one of its trains had derailed in Kentucky. In Bid for Control of Elections, Trump Loyalists Face Few ObstaclesA movement animated by Donald J. Trump’s 2020 election lies is turning its attention to 2022 and beyond. Inside the Fall of Kabul: An On-the-Ground AccountAgainst all predictions, the Taliban took the Afghan capital in a matter of hours. This is the story of why and what came after, by a reporter and photographer who witnessed it all. As Vaccines Trickle into Africa, Zambia’s Challenges Highlight Other ObstaclesVaccinating Africa is critical to protecting the continent and the world against dangerous variants, but supply isn’t the only problem countries face. Former Aide Says He Was Ordered to Ignore Subpoena Over Pandemic ResponsePeter Navarro is refusing to respond to a congressional subpoena, saying he is following a “direct order” from former President Trump. Catch up on Covid updates. The End of a Return-to-Office DateMore and more companies are saying: We’ll get back to you. We Can Live Better Lives While Being Smart About CovidThis virus is not going to disappear anytime soon. What Can Schools Do About Disturbed Students?“There is no profile of a school shooter that is reliable.” What the New Right SeesWhy an alienated movement sees American life more clearly than its rivals. Why Hospitalizations Are Now a Better Indicator of Covid’s ImpactIn highly vaccinated areas, Covid policies should be tied to hospitalizations. I Have a Handle on History. The Future Is a Different Story.Try as we might, no one can really imagine what comes next. How the Great Resignation Could Help WorkersFrench history offers hopeful lessons. Abortion: Real Stories, Not AbstractionsReaders discuss having an abortion, the physical toll of pregnancy, their religious beliefs, unwanted children and more. Revoke the Omicron Travel Ban Against African CountriesAnd don’t make the same mistake again. Will the Coronavirus Evolve to Be Milder?While we may care, the virus really doesn’t. Helicopters and High-Speed Chases: Inside Texas’ Push to Arrest MigrantsTexas is using state law enforcement in an unusual way in an attempt to stem illegal border crossings. The tactic is raising constitutional concerns and transforming life in one small town. In Bakersfield, Many Find a California They Can AffordKnown for both oil and agriculture, the “Texas of California” rises in population as city dwellers seek backyards and shorter commutes. Congress, Far From ‘a Series of Tubes,’ Is Still Nowhere Near Reining In TechHolding a hearing that humbles the most powerful business executives in the world is much easier than legislating. Russia-Ukraine Sea Encounter Highlights Jittery Nerves in the RegionThe Russians intercepted a half-century-old Ukrainian naval vessel, then portrayed its actions as a provocative prelude to war. Bryce Young, Alabama’s Sophomore Star, Wins the Heisman TrophyVoters have more data points than ever to consider, but how they select the winner has changed little over the years: Quarterbacks dominate and winning matters. Mayor-Elect Eric Adams Cancels 10 Fund-RaisersOne of them was sponsored by a contentious public relations executive, Ronn Torossian. In Hawaii, Fears Grow Over Unsafe Levels of Petroleum in Drinking WaterState health officials warned residents at a military base near Pearl Harbor to avoid using the water after the Navy found petroleum in samples taken from one of its wells. NYCFC Played the Long Game to Reach MLS CupA team that once took the field behind big-name European imports embraced a new kind of star power en route to its first M.L.S. championship. Echoes of Trump at Zemmour’s Rally in FranceÉric Zemmour, the polarizing far-right polemicist, launched his presidential campaign last week with a frenzied rally that was disrupted by a violent brawl. Why a Child’s Rude Behavior May Be Good for DevelopmentThe safer children feel, the more they can show their true selves — warts and all — experts say. And that’s good for their development. Glyn Johns is a Fashion Favorite in 'The Beatles: Get Back'The long-lost outfits of the Beatles sound man have made him an unwitting fashion favorite, five decades later. More Recent Articles |
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Alabama sophomore quarterback Bryce Young won the 2021 Heisman Trophy on Saturday at the Jazz at Lincoln Center concert venue in New York City.
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses in the northeastern United States and the Canadian province of Ontario were without power Saturday as high winds battered the region.
President Joe Biden Saturday declared an emergency in Kentucky and ordered federal assistance to supplement the state and local response in recovery efforts after storms killed as many as 70.
Tai Lavatai ran for two touchdowns and the Navy defense allowed just 232 yards in a 17-13 upset win over rival Army on Saturday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
A powerful storm is expected to engulf the West Coast and will have the potential to unleash a month's worth of rain and feet of snowfall into early next week.
Alexander Callens converted NYCFC's final attempt in a penalty kick session and goalie Steve Johnson made several clutch stops to secure an MLS Cup final victory over the Portland Timbers on Saturday in Portland, Ore.
A man and woman have been arrested and charged with stealing mail from the porches of thousands of North and South Carolina residents, sheriff's officials said Saturday.
Fugitive Portuguese banker Joao Rendeiro, who was sentenced to more than five years in connection with the collapse of the Portuguese Private Bank, was arrested Saturday, police said.
President Joe Biden appeared virtually on Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show", where he advocated for vaccinations and talked about the benefits of the bipartisan infrastructure law.
The Omicron variant could produce a new wave of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations across Britain exceeding last winter's peak levels without new restrictions, a study issued Saturday forecast.
Apple TV+ said it is working on a live-action family show based on the Kim Dwinell's graphic novel series, "Surfside Girls."
Lady A, Ingrid Andress and Carly Pearce have joined the lineup for "New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash," a 5-hour CBS special to air Dec. 31.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian -- who has been married to rapper Kanye West since 2014 -- is requesting she be considered legally single.
Palestinians voted Saturday in the first municipal elections to be held in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since 2017 despite a boycott by the militant group Hamas.
Britain's environment ministry announced it plans to ban hunting trophies connected to thousands of species, including lions, rhinos, elephants and polar bears.
A Saudi-born Canadian man has pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to charges he fought for the Islamic State and played a key role in the militant group's recruitment efforts.
Morning show host Michael Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, daughter of famed astronaut Alan Shephard, returned safely from space Saturday morning after traveling on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket from Texas.
A federal judge in Florida has sentenced former NFL player Joshua Bellamy to three years in prison for fraudulently taking $1.2 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Members of the G7 gathered in Britain on Saturday in aneffort to present a united front against Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
"Diana: The Musical" is wrapping its brief Broadway run next week.
An Oregon court has sentenced a self-proclaimed member of the Proud Boys to 10 years in prison for shooting a man in the eye with a paintball gun during a protest last year.
Singer-songwriter Adele's 30 is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second weekend.
On Dec. 11, 1941, four days after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States.
Actor Rita Moreno turns 90 and actor Hailee Steinfeld turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 11. 
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