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Dozens more feared dead in Philippines after Super Typhoon Rai As many as 140 people are feared dead in the Philippines after the powerful Super Typhoon Rai tore through the area late last week. YouTube TV reaches deal to return Disney content to platform Disney content will return to Google's YouTube TV after the two sides came to an agreement on Sunday after service to customers had been shut off briefly over the weekend. NBA postpones five games amid COVID-19 surge The NBA on Sunday postponed five games scheduled for Sunday, Monday or Tuesday "because of players and staff members entering the NBA's Health and Safety Protocols" involving COVID-19. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Corey Booker test positive for COVID-19 Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Corey Booker, D-N.J., announced Sunday they have tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and they said their symptoms are mild. Southeast soaker could spark severe weather in Florida before Christmas Significant rainfall is on the way for the droughtr-weary southeastern United States but it could also trigger severe weather in Florida. Britain's cases spike 45% in week, dominated by Omicron Britain has reported a 45% weekly increase in COVID-19 cases just three weeks after the new variant Omicron was first reported and less than one month ago in South Africa. Azerbaijan releases 10 more detained Armenian service members after EU talks Azerbaijan released ten more detained Armenian servicemembers Sunday, a month after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire while the countries work to settle remaining issues stemming from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Trevor Noah sues NYC hospital, orthopedic surgeon for ‘grievous injuries’ because of ‘negligence’ Late-night host Trevor Noah has filed a lawsuit against a New York City orthopedic doctor and hospital claiming he suffered "grievous" and permanent injuries as the result of "negligence" during an unspecified medical procedure. Tiger Woods shoots 62 with son Charlie in first event after car crash Tiger Woods and his son Charlie shot a combined 10-under 62 at the PNC Championship in Orlando Saturday in the elder Woods' return to golf after a serious car crash in February. 'Spider-Man' tops North American box office with $253M The Tom Holland-Zendaya superhero adventure, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $253 million this weekend. Former Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson dies at 76 Former U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., known for his genial personality and work on education and Veterans Affairs reformed, died Sunday at the age of 76. Jingle Ball mega-concert in Miami canceled because of COVID-19 Sunday's iHeartRadio Y100 Jingle Ball concert in Miami has been canceled during rising cases of COVID-19. Fauci: Omicron COVID-19 variant is 'going to take over' in U.S. Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday warned that the Omicron COVID-19 variant is "going to take over" urging Americans to get vaccinated and boosted against the virus. Man accused of setting psychiatric clinic fire that killed 24 A Japanese man suspected of setting fire to a psychiatric clinic Friday morning has been named by Osaka police after the blaze killed dozens of people. Rapper Drakeo the Ruler fatally stabbed in Los Angeles Rapper Drakeo the Ruler, whose real name is Darrell Caldwell, was fatally stabbed backstage at a Los Angeles music festival Saturday night. He was 28. Paul Rudd hosts scaled-down 'SNL' holiday show; Charli XCX drops out Tina Fey, Tom Hanks and Kenan Thompson welcomed "Saturday Night Live" guest host Paul Rudd to the sketch-comedy show's 5-Timers Club this weekend. QVC distribution center fire in North Carolina leaves one employee missing A massive fire that broke out at one of home shopping television channel QVC's distribution centers left at least one employee reported missing. Sen. Joe Manchin says he cannot vote for the $2 trillion Build Back Better bill Sen. Joe Manchin revealed Sunday that he would not vote for the $2 trillion social and climate spending bill known as Build Back Better. Two rockets fired near U.S. Embassy in Iraq Two Katyusha rockets were fired near the U.S. Embassy in the Green Zone in Baghdad on Saturday, according to the Iraq Security Media Cell. SpaceX launches communications satellite for Turkey SpaceX launched a communication satellite for Turkey late Saturday at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Tim McGraw: Women are the backbone of '1883' Tim McGraw says he could relate to his character, James Dutton, in the new Paramount+ western "1883" because he, too, is a man who depends on and deeply appreciates the women in his life. Famous birthdays for Dec. 19: Keiynan Lonsdale, Jennifer Beals Actor Keiynan Lonsdale turns 30 and actor Jennifer Beals turns 58, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 19. On This Day, Dec. 19: Truck barrels into Berlin Christmas market killing 12 On December 19, 2016, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker drove a truck into a group of people at a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12. More Recent Articles |
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The Path Ahead for Biden: Overcome Manchin’s Inflation FearsA key Democrat’s decision to pull support from the president’s sprawling climate and social agenda is rooted in the scope of the bill. Joe Manchin Says He Can't Support Build Back Better ActThe West Virginia senator’s comments dealt a potentially fatal blow to the centerpiece of the president’s domestic agenda, and drew a broadside from the White House. Manchin Rejects Landmark Legislation, Putting Biden’s Climate Goals at RiskSenator Joe Manchin III said he was opposed to legislation that includes climate action designed to keep the planet from dangerously overheating. Covid Surge Puts Many Americans on Edge About TravelingFear of the virus is causing some to rethink their holiday plans, while others say they will proceed, perhaps with more caution. U.K. Weighing Lockdown Amid an Omicron Wave and Political TurmoilBritain’s health secretary said on Sunday he wouldn’t rule out more restrictions before Christmas, but the prime minister would most likely face sharp pushback from his own party. Most of the World’s Vaccines Likely Won’t Prevent Infection From OmicronThey do seem to offer significant protection against severe illness, but the consequences of rapidly spreading infection worry many public health experts. Brandon Just Wants to Drive His Racecar“I have zero desire to be involved in politics,” says Brandon Brown, the NASCAR driver at the center of the “Let’s Go, Brandon!” meme. The Rise of E-Sports Has Big Implications for Traditional SportsKids were already drifting away from traditional sports before the pandemic, with ramifications for the entire sports industry. The trend has accelerated in the pandemic. How Britney Spears’s Manager Benefited From Her ConservatorshipLouise Taylor faces questions about whether she improperly enriched herself as the pop star’s business manager. Most Covid Infections May Soon Be Breakthroughs. Here’s What That Means.Omicron means many more people will soon test positive. Would You Sponsor an Afghan Refugee?Americans can do a lot of good helping Afghans resettle in the United States. China Really Wants People to Vote in Hong Kong’s ElectionI know firsthand what a meaningful and contested campaign looks like. Fed Up With Those Who Won’t Get VaccinatedReaders join Charles M. Blow in voicing anger at vaccine resisters who endanger others. Also: The brain as democracy’s infrastructure. It’s Been a Hard Year. These 3 Charities Could Use Your Help.The world needs an outpouring of generosity. The Sunday Read: ‘What Does It Mean to Save a Neighborhood?’Nine years after Hurricane Sandy, residents of Lower Manhattan are still vulnerable to rising seas. The fight over a plan to protect them reveals why progress on our most critical challenges is so hard. Time Capsule From 1887 Possibly Found in Robert E. Lee StatueVirginia historians are confident they’ve located a time capsule beneath a former monument to the Confederate general Robert E. Lee. They are less confident about how to get it out of a 1,500-pound granite rock. Johnny Isakson, Longtime Senator From Georgia, Is Dead at 76He succeeded Newt Gingrich in the House. As a U.S. senator for 15 years, he was known for championing bipartisan cooperation. Postponed Games and Increased Testing as Covid Continues to Impact Athletes and TeamsThe N.B.A. and N.H.L. announced a new round of game postponements, and the N.F.L. again adjusted its testing policies, as a Covid-19 surge continued to dog athletes. Drakeo the Ruler Fatally Stabbed at Once Upon a Time in L.A. FestivalThe rapper, whose real name was Darrell Caldwell, was to perform at a festival on Saturday night when he was fatally stabbed during an altercation, officials said. Millions Sign Petition to Reduce 110-Year Sentence for Trucker in Deadly CrashAn online petition says the 2019 crash in Colorado that left four people dead was a “tragic accident” and that the driver’s sentence should be adjusted. 2 Lynchings Reported at Sikh Temples in IndiaEnraged mobs attacked men they linked to acts of sacrilege, one at the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine for Sikhs. ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Breaks Franchise Records and Brings Hope to Box OfficesAfter nearly two years of lackluster box office sales for theatrical releases, Spidey breaks through to do what superheroes are supposed to do. Key Moments in the Kimberly Potter Trial on Daunte Wright’s DeathAfter a week and a half of testimony, closing arguments are expected on Monday in the Minnesota case. How ‘Lord of the Rings’ Became ‘Star Wars’ for Millennial WomenWith tender male relationships and fearless female characters, the trilogy drew in tween girls who still hold the films dear in their 20s and 30s. Will N.H.L. Stars Play at the Winter Olympics?A surge of Covid-19 cases and uncertain protocols at the Games are casting doubt on whether the men’s ice hockey tournament will feature the sport’s best players. More Recent Articles |
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As many as 140 people are feared dead in the Philippines after the powerful Super Typhoon Rai tore through the area late last week.
Disney content will return to Google's YouTube TV after the two sides came to an agreement on Sunday after service to customers had been shut off briefly over the weekend.
The NBA on Sunday postponed five games scheduled for Sunday, Monday or Tuesday "because of players and staff members entering the NBA's Health and Safety Protocols" involving COVID-19.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Corey Booker, D-N.J., announced Sunday they have tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and they said their symptoms are mild.
Significant rainfall is on the way for the droughtr-weary southeastern United States but it could also trigger severe weather in Florida.
Britain has reported a 45% weekly increase in COVID-19 cases just three weeks after the new variant Omicron was first reported and less than one month ago in South Africa.
Azerbaijan released ten more detained Armenian servicemembers Sunday, a month after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire while the countries work to settle remaining issues stemming from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Late-night host Trevor Noah has filed a lawsuit against a New York City orthopedic doctor and hospital claiming he suffered "grievous" and permanent injuries as the result of "negligence" during an unspecified medical procedure.
Tiger Woods and his son Charlie shot a combined 10-under 62 at the PNC Championship in Orlando Saturday in the elder Woods' return to golf after a serious car crash in February.
The Tom Holland-Zendaya superhero adventure, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $253 million this weekend.
Former U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., known for his genial personality and work on education and Veterans Affairs reformed, died Sunday at the age of 76.
Sunday's iHeartRadio Y100 Jingle Ball concert in Miami has been canceled during rising cases of COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday warned that the Omicron COVID-19 variant is "going to take over" urging Americans to get vaccinated and boosted against the virus.
A Japanese man suspected of setting fire to a psychiatric clinic Friday morning has been named by Osaka police after the blaze killed dozens of people.
Rapper Drakeo the Ruler, whose real name is Darrell Caldwell, was fatally stabbed backstage at a Los Angeles music festival Saturday night. He was 28.
Tina Fey, Tom Hanks and Kenan Thompson welcomed "Saturday Night Live" guest host Paul Rudd to the sketch-comedy show's 5-Timers Club this weekend.
A massive fire that broke out at one of home shopping television channel QVC's distribution centers left at least one employee reported missing.
Sen. Joe Manchin revealed Sunday that he would not vote for the $2 trillion social and climate spending bill known as Build Back Better.
Two Katyusha rockets were fired near the U.S. Embassy in the Green Zone in Baghdad on Saturday, according to the Iraq Security Media Cell.
SpaceX launched a communication satellite for Turkey late Saturday at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Tim McGraw says he could relate to his character, James Dutton, in the new Paramount+ western "1883" because he, too, is a man who depends on and deeply appreciates the women in his life.
Actor Keiynan Lonsdale turns 30 and actor Jennifer Beals turns 58, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 19.
On December 19, 2016, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker drove a truck into a group of people at a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12. 
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