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College football: Ex-Sooners QB Spencer Rattler transferring to South Carolina Former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Spencer Rattler announced Monday that he is transferring to South Carolina. Mark Meadows contempt charge heads to vote in full House The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol voted Monday to recommended a contempt charge for former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows for refusing to comply with a subpoena. Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders, is set to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. California, Philadelphia impose new COVID-19 mandates as cases jump Health officials in California and Philadelphia introduced new mandates aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 amid rising cases and the presence of the Omicron variant in the United States. Colorado man sentenced to 110 years for fiery crash that killed 4 The driver of an out-of-control tractor-trailer involved in a fiery crash that killed four people in Colorado was sentenced Monday to 110 years in prison. NHL's Calgary Flames dealing with COVID-19 outbreak; 3 games postponed The NHL has postponed the Calgary Flames' next three games after the franchise had six players and a staff member enter the league's COVID-19 protocol within a 24-hour period. Militants open fire on Indian Kashmir police, killing 2 Militants opened fire on a police bus in Indian-administered Kashmir on Monday, killing two police officers and injuring 14 others, local officials said. MLB approves Justin Verlander's 2-year, $50M contract with Astros amid lockout Two-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander's two-year, $50 million contract with the Houston Astros received formal approval from MLB, even at a time when the league has locked out its players amid a labor dispute. 1 killed, 13 others injured in drive-by shooting at Texas vigil A woman was killed and 13 other people were injured in a drive-by shooting during a vigil in a suburb of Houston on Sunday night, police said. Study: Shelf holding back key Antarctic glacier could break up in 5 years Scientists warned Monday that an ice shelf holding a crucial Antarctic glacier could break up within the next five years, potentially greatly increasing the rate of sea level rise. NBA postpones Chicago Bulls' next 2 games amid COVID-19 outbreak The NBA has postponed the Chicago Bulls' next two games to give the franchise additional time to overcome a recent COVID-19 outbreak that has sidelined 10 of its players. Kim Potter trial: Gunshot injured Daunte Wright's heart, lungs, medical examiner says A medical examiner testified Monday that the bullet shot by former police officer Kim Potter caused the death of Daunte Wright earlier this year in Minnesota, causing damage to his heart and lungs. Critics Choice Awards: 'Belfast,' 'West Side Story' earn leading 11 nods apiece "Belfast" and "West Side Story" earned 11 Critics Choice Awards nominations apiece Monday. OSHA investigating deadly collapse at Illinois Amazon facility hit by tornado OSHA on Monday announced it is investigating the deaths of six Amazon employees at a facility in Edwardsville, Ill., after it was struck by a tornado on Friday. Women Film Critics Circle honors 'Passing,' Kristen Stewart, Will Smith The Women Film Critics Circle has declared "Passing" 2021's Best Movie About Women and the drama's stars Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson Best Screen Couple. CDC increases COVID-19 travel risk for Greenland, Italy, Mauritius The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday elevated the COVID-19 risk to its highest category for travel to three countries. Rams' Jalen Ramsey, Tyler Higbee added to COVID-19 list ahead of 'MNF' The Los Angeles Rams added All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey and starting tight end Tyler Higbee to the reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Monday night's divisional matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. Biden to inspect Kentucky tornado damage on Wednesday; death toll rises President Joe Biden said Monday he will go to Kentucky later this week to inspect the damage wrought by tornadoes that killed dozens of people across several states. Study: Requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for some activities boosts shot uptake Regions that require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter indoor restaurants, theaters and events see a boost in inoculation rates after instituting the policies, a study published by the Lancet Public Health found. Supreme Court declines to block N.Y. healthcare worker vax mandate The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a pair of emergency requests from a group of 20 doctors and nurses seeking to block the state of New York's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. Pentagon will not punish U.S. troops over Kabul strike that killed 10 civilians Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday decided that the Pentagon would not take disciplinary action against U.S. personnel involved in a drone strike that killed 10 citizens in Kabul on Aug. 29. VP Harris announces $1.2B in private investments in Central America to address immigration Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday announced $1.2 billion in investments from private companies to address the root causes of immigration from Central America. Derek Chauvin plans to change not-guilty plea in federal civil rights case Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin plans to change his not-guilty plea on federal civil rights charges related to last year's murder of George Floyd, a court filing indicated Monday. S&P 500 falls from record amid Omicron fears, upcoming Federal Reserve meeting The S&P 500 dropped 0.91%, falling from an intraday record Monday, as investors weighed fears about the Omicron COVID-19 variant and looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's December meeting. |
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Jan. 6 Committee Recommends Contempt Charge for Mark MeadowsThe panel sent a criminal contempt of Congress referral to the full House, as the extent of Mark Meadows’s role in President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election became clearer. Fox News Hosts Sent Texts to Mark Meadows During Jan. 6 AttackAfterward, on their shows, Laura Ingraham spread the false claim of antifa involvement, and Sean Hannity referred to the 2020 election as a “train wreck.” Lawyers Clash Again Over Subpoena for Trump’s Financial RecordsThe long-running case dates back to an early 2019 House Oversight Committee demand to see years of the then-president’s financial data. Denmark and Norway Predict Drastic Spike in Omicron CasesHealth authorities in Europe are warning of a sharp increase in Omicron cases, adding to an existing surge from the Delta variant. Across the World, Covid Anxiety and Depression Take HoldIt is still unclear how much of a threat the fast-spreading Omicron variant poses, but fear and a sudden revival of restrictions have added to an epidemic of loneliness. Supreme Court Allows Vaccine Mandate for New York Health Care WorkersDoctors and nurses challenged a state coronavirus vaccine requirement that had medical but not religious exemptions, saying it violated their right to free exercise of their faiths. Jail Officer Who Led Others to Safety Is Among the 74 Killed in TornadoesFamilies were mourning in several states after a swarm of tornadoes left a trail of destruction. “It’s almost crushing how it feels,” said Kentucky’s governor, Andy Beshear. Kentucky Tornadoes Followed Flash Floods, Ice Storm and a Covid SpikeEven before the catastrophic storm claimed dozens of lives, a state and its governor have been repeatedly tested. Nassar Abuse Survivors Reach a $380 Million SettlementMore than 500 girls and women abused by Lawrence G. Nassar, the former national gymnastics team doctor, or someone else in the sport, will be compensated. Israel Finds Planes That Could Be Key to a Strike on Iran Badly Back-OrderedThe United States told Israel it was unlikely to deliver refueling tankers before 2024, amid tensions between the two nations over how to deal with Iran’s nuclear program. Manchin Casts Doubt on Quick Vote on Biden’s Social Policy BillThe West Virginia Democrat said he still harbored serious concerns about the $2.2 trillion measure, potentially frustrating his party’s push to win Senate approval before Christmas. What Did Stephen Sondheim Really Think of ‘Rent’?The composer served as something of a mentor to Jonathan Larson and spoke frankly about the show after the younger man’s death. Vicente Fernández, the King of Machos and HeartbreakThe singer’s brand of machismo may have frayed, but for many, he was the ideal of what it means to be hard-working, hard-loving Mexican man. Why Times Opinion Is Sounding the Climate Change AlarmThe climate crisis is now. The Bogus Bashing of Build Back BetterBeware of bad faith, bad logic and bad arithmetic. We’re Edging Closer to Civil WarI see too many uneasy parallels between what was happening nearly 200 years ago and what is happening now over abortion. Debate Teaches Kids How to ThinkEveryone should have that privilege. There Is a World of Good We Can DoA few worthies from Times Opinion’s giving guide and a few … unworthies. Education Is Like a Beautiful GardenConsider giving to education-related charities this holiday season. He Conceived of the Metaverse in the ’90s. He’s Unimpressed With Mark Zuckerberg’s.The novelist Neal Stephenson on Facebook’s next move and how you can survive the climate crisis. Donating to Environmental Nonprofits in the SouthOur collective efforts can make a huge difference. Take Action Now to Curb InflationIt’s better to act more aggressively now than wait and risk sparking a recession later. Detecting Signs of Trouble in SchoolsDiscussing steps to reduce the number of school shootings. Also: Book censorship; hunger in Afghanistan; abortion after incest; what kind of America? The Upcoming Elections That Could Shake Both PartiesControl of the Senate hangs on a few state races. Derek Chauvin Appears Likely to Plead Guilty to Federal CrimesA change of plea hearing has been set for Mr. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of murdering George Floyd in April. No U.S. Troops Will Be Punished for Deadly Kabul Drone StrikeThe military initially defended the strike, which killed 10 civilians including seven children, but ultimately called it a tragic mistake. Boris Johnson Is in Trouble. The Question Is, How Much?The British prime minister is facing a new virus variant, a rebellious Conservative Party, collapsing poll ratings and questions about whether he or his staff flouted the lockdown rules. Geminid Meteor Shower: How to Watch Its Peak in Night SkiesA picture from the meteor shower in 2020 highlights how brilliant this winter sky show can be. Deals Reached on 3 Major NYC Transportation ProjectsElected officials announced deals on funding of a new international terminal at Kennedy Airport and improvements to commuter train service. Joshua Bellamy, Ex-Jet, Is Sentenced to 3 Years in Covid-19 Aid SchemeMr. Bellamy obtained a Paycheck Protection Program loan for $1.2 million for his company, Drip Entertainment L.L.C., by using false information, federal prosecutors said. Amtrak Worker Sold Railroad Equipment for Years to Line His Pockets, U.S. SaysJose Rodriquez, 49, of Brick, N.J., pleaded guilty to mail fraud on Monday. Prosecutors said he obtained 114 chain saws for the railroad service, but sold them for profit. Teachers Hit the Floor to Scoop Up Cash. Critics Give the Event an F.Ten teachers in South Dakota competed for $5,000 in dollar bills to spend on classroom improvements. Critics called the event at a hockey game in Sioux Falls demeaning. Charles R. Morris, Iconoclastic Author on Economics, Dies at 82Resisting ideological labels, experienced in government and banking, he critiqued policymakers’ “good intentions” and the costs of health care and forecast the 2008 financial crisis. Ghislaine Maxwell’s Unusual Request: Allow Anonymous Defense WitnessesThree of Ms. Maxwell’s accusers testified anonymously. Now her lawyers are asking that three defense witnesses also be able to conceal their identities. Business Updates: California Proposes Raising Fees for Rooftop Solar PanelsSenseTime is one of a number of Chinese companies that has drawn condemnation for helping Beijing develop its fast-growing surveillance systems. Why More Kids Aren’t Getting the HPV VaccineThe human papillomavirus vaccine can prevent six potentially lethal malignancies, but inoculation is meeting with rising resistance from parents. My Daughter and I Were Diagnosed With Autism on the Same DayAutistic moms can face judgment while struggling with their own diagnosis and advocating for their children. Navigating My Pregnancy With FibroidsThe condition didn’t cause any complications with my first pregnancy. It landed me in the hospital with my second. When Did Every Celebrity Become a Creative Director?Famous brand ambassadors have fancy new titles now. ‘Succession’ Season Finale Recap: Do Not Pass GoThe final episode of Season 3 brought new alliances, new betrayals and new reminders that when Logan doesn’t like how the game is going, he just changes the rules. More Recent Articles |
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Former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Spencer Rattler announced Monday that he is transferring to South Carolina.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol voted Monday to recommended a contempt charge for former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows for refusing to comply with a subpoena.
Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders, is set to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024.
Health officials in California and Philadelphia introduced new mandates aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 amid rising cases and the presence of the Omicron variant in the United States.
The driver of an out-of-control tractor-trailer involved in a fiery crash that killed four people in Colorado was sentenced Monday to 110 years in prison.
The NHL has postponed the Calgary Flames' next three games after the franchise had six players and a staff member enter the league's COVID-19 protocol within a 24-hour period.
Militants opened fire on a police bus in Indian-administered Kashmir on Monday, killing two police officers and injuring 14 others, local officials said.
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander's two-year, $50 million contract with the Houston Astros received formal approval from MLB, even at a time when the league has locked out its players amid a labor dispute.
A woman was killed and 13 other people were injured in a drive-by shooting during a vigil in a suburb of Houston on Sunday night, police said.
Scientists warned Monday that an ice shelf holding a crucial Antarctic glacier could break up within the next five years, potentially greatly increasing the rate of sea level rise.
The NBA has postponed the Chicago Bulls' next two games to give the franchise additional time to overcome a recent COVID-19 outbreak that has sidelined 10 of its players.
A medical examiner testified Monday that the bullet shot by former police officer Kim Potter caused the death of Daunte Wright earlier this year in Minnesota, causing damage to his heart and lungs.
"Belfast" and "West Side Story" earned 11 Critics Choice Awards nominations apiece Monday.
OSHA on Monday announced it is investigating the deaths of six Amazon employees at a facility in Edwardsville, Ill., after it was struck by a tornado on Friday.
The Women Film Critics Circle has declared "Passing" 2021's Best Movie About Women and the drama's stars Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson Best Screen Couple.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday elevated the COVID-19 risk to its highest category for travel to three countries.
The Los Angeles Rams added All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey and starting tight end Tyler Higbee to the reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Monday night's divisional matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
President Joe Biden said Monday he will go to Kentucky later this week to inspect the damage wrought by tornadoes that killed dozens of people across several states.
Regions that require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter indoor restaurants, theaters and events see a boost in inoculation rates after instituting the policies, a study published by the Lancet Public Health found.
The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a pair of emergency requests from a group of 20 doctors and nurses seeking to block the state of New York's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday decided that the Pentagon would not take disciplinary action against U.S. personnel involved in a drone strike that killed 10 citizens in Kabul on Aug. 29.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday announced $1.2 billion in investments from private companies to address the root causes of immigration from Central America.
Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin plans to change his not-guilty plea on federal civil rights charges related to last year's murder of George Floyd, a court filing indicated Monday.
The S&P 500 dropped 0.91%, falling from an intraday record Monday, as investors weighed fears about the Omicron COVID-19 variant and looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's December meeting. 
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