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NHL to pause season through Christmas break over COVID-19 outbreaks The NHL will temporarily halt its season Wednesday, just two days before a planned Christmas break, because of ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks across the league. Egypt hands down prison sentences to three activists in 2011 uprising Egypt on Monday sentenced Alaa Abd El-Fattah and two other key activists in the country's 2011 uprising to time in prison. Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr named head coach of U.S. men's basketball team The Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr was formally announced as the next head coach of the U.S. men's basketball team on Monday. Colts' Jonathan Taylor, Bucs' Tom Brady among first selections for 2022 Pro Bowl Indianapolis Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor, who topped all players in Pro Bowl voting by fans, was among the first players revealed Monday by the NFL as being selected to the 2022 Pro Bowl. Oakland A's to promote third-base coach Mark Kotsay to manager The Oakland Athletics are expected to hire third-base coach Mark Kotsay as their next manager. Prosecutors call Ghislaine Maxwell 'sophisticated predator;' jury begins deliberations Prosecutors called alleged Jeffrey Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell a "sophisticated predator" during closing arguments Monday. New York Giants shut down starting QB Daniel Jones for last three games The New York Giants shut down third-year quarterback Daniel Jones for the remainder of the 2021 season due to a nagging neck injury. DHS to make 20,000 additional H-2B visas available for temporary workers The Department of Homeland Security and Department of Labor on Monday announced that it will make 20,000 additional temporary worker visas in winter for the first time. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Chris Godwin out for season with torn ACL Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Chris Godwin suffered a major ACL injury during Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints and will miss the rest of the season. No tsunami risk after earthquake hits California coast, officials say A magnitude 6.2 earthquake off the coast of California, setting off warning alarms Monday afternoon, but the U.S. Geological Survey said no risk of a tsunami existed. Bidens welcome new puppy, Commander, to White House A new puppy was spotted at the White House as President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed Commander to their family Monday. Study: Water supplies threatened as Himalayan glaciers quickly melt Himalayan glaciers are melting at an exceptional rate, threatening water sources for millions of people in Asia, according to a study led by the University of Leeds published Monday. Daily COVID-19 cases up 10% for week as U.S. prepares for Omicron surge The United States is averaging more than 130,000 new COVID-19 cases per day, a 10% increase in just one week, as officials prepared for a surge triggered by the Omicron variant. Study: Moderna, Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines less effective in seniors with chronic health woes The Moderna and Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are less effective at protecting older, less health adults against infection than they are for younger, healthier recipients, an Annals of Internal Medicine study found. Maryland woman's first scratch-off lottery ticket earns her $50,000 A Maryland woman said a question from her fiance led to her buying her first-ever scratch-off lottery ticket -- and winning $50,000. World's largest snow globe collection totals 4,238 pieces The Chinese woman who holds the Guinness World Record for largest collection of snow globes said her home contains 4,238 pieces -- and she's running out of room. All-electric Mustang taxi takes to NYC streets, entire fleet to follow The first all-electric Ford Mustang Mach E to serve as a taxi took to the streets of New York City on Monday, the first in an expected 50-vehicle fleet. 265 people make heart gestures into webcams for Guinness World Records Guinness World Records said a record was broken when 265 people were gathered online to make heart gestures with their hands simultaneously. U.S. urges Russia to de-escalate troop buildup on Ukraine's border The United States urged Russia Monday to de-escalate troop buildup on Ukraine's border amid the Kremlin's warning of military response to NATO's expanding eastward to include Ukraine. Death toll from Super Typhoon Rai soars to 375 in Philippines As of Monday, the death toll in the Philippines from Super Typhoon Rai had risen to at least 375 people, with another 56 people missing and over 500 injured. Stocks tumble on fears of Omicron surge, setback to President Joe Biden's spending plan Stocks tumbled Monday as investors began the shortened trading week on fears over the surging Omicron COVID-19 variant and the setback to President Joe Biden's social spending bill. U.S. charges Russian national in multimillion-dollar hacking and trading scheme The Department of Justice announced Monday that a Russian national charged in a global multimillion-dollar hacking and trading scheme has been extradited to the United States. |
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Omicron Helps Fuel a Case Increase in the U.S.In a country already struggling with full hospitals and virus fatigue, the variant has contributed to spikes in some states. N.H.L. Is First League to Hit Pause Over Virus SurgeAll games will be on hold until next week because of the virus. Here’s the latest. Biden Was in Close Contact With Official Who Tested Positive for CovidAdministration officials acknowledge that as the highly contagious Omicron variant has surged, a cluster of cases have been reported across the administration. Omicron Response Divides Europe as Cases SurgeAs some nations impose tough restrictions in the face of soaring cases, others, including France, are lying back for the moment. Behind Manchin’s Opposition, a Long History of Fighting Climate MeasuresSenator Joe Manchin III noted climate policy when he said he would vote against the Build Back Better Act. In his life and career, West Virginia coal has loomed large. Biden Tries to Salvage Domestic Policy Bill After Rift With ManchinSenator Joe Manchin III criticized the White House staff for its handling of negotiations over the legislation, saying officials had pushed him to his “wit’s end.” Jan. 6 Committee Weighs Possibility of Criminal ReferralsThe House panel is examining whether there is enough evidence to recommend that the Justice Department pursue cases against Donald J. Trump and others. For First Time, Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Information From a House MemberThe committee is requesting testimony and documents from Representative Scott Perry, a Pennsylvania Republican who was deeply involved in efforts to overturn the election. Pentagon Updates Its Rules on Extremism in the Military“Liking” white nationalist and extremist content on social media could result in disciplinary action, Defense Department officials said. The Human Toll of America’s Air WarsA trove of internal documents, combined with extensive reporting across the Middle East, reveals the tragic, disastrous failures of the U.S. military’s long-distance approach to warfare. U.S. and Britain Help Ukraine Prepare for Potential Russian CyberassaultRussia has attacked Ukraine’s power grid in the past, and experts say Moscow might take similar steps as it masses troops along the border. Deal With Ted Cruz Sets Stage for Russia Pipeline Fight in Early 2022The Texas Republican leveraged his obstruction of diplomatic nominees into a Senate vote that could complicate President Biden’s efforts to defend Ukraine. Webb Telescope Approaches Launch, With an Eye Toward Cosmic OriginsThe biggest space telescope in history aims to answer astronomy’s oldest question: How did we get from the Big Bang to here? The Best TV Episodes of 2021Among the thousands of hours of television that came out this year, episodes of “Call My Agent,” “For All Mankind,” “Mythic Quest,” “Pose” and “WandaVision,” among others, stood out. What We Lose if We Don’t Build Back BetterManchin’s justifications for his betrayal won’t wash. There’s One City That Can Show Us Our Omicron FutureHow to fight Omicron and maintain public trust. Joe Manchin Is Wondering What Happened to His White House Christmas CardFrom the storming of the Capitol to the advent of Omicron, 2021 has been no one’s idea of a banner year. We Learned Our Lesson Last Year: Do Not Close SchoolsThe Omicron surge is scary. But schools must stay open. Why Facebook Whistle-Blower Frances Haugen Thinks She’ll Outlast Mark ZuckerbergThe former employee says the company hides behind flat offices and metrics to shirk its responsibility. A Call to Fund the PoliceMayors of color in major, liberal cities are prioritizing public safety. Profiteering Is in the Eye of the BeholderNot every case of big profits is unethical or illegal. Manchin’s Opposition to the Build Back Better BillReaders are frustrated by the senator’s ability to block the passage of the bill. Also: Tesla safety; organ transplants; New York City’s economy. In Dark Times, the Solstice Reminds Us There Will Be LightFor me the solstice has always been a promise: After tomorrow, there will be more light. The Medicaid Reentry Act Could Save LivesThe Medicaid Re-entry Act ought to become law, regardless of the fate of Build Back Better. To Rein In the Police, Look to the States, Not the CourtThe police almost always win in cases before the Supreme Court. Protections against police overreach will need to come from the state and local level. China Really Wants People to Vote in Hong Kong’s ElectionI know firsthand what a meaningful and contested campaign looks like. Gabriel Boric, a Former Student Activist, Is Elected Chile’s Youngest PresidentThe millennial will play an important role in helping shape a new legal framework for a nation that has been roiled by social upheaval. What’s on TV This Week: Kennedy Center Honors and ‘Insecure’A recording of this month’s Kennedy Center Honors ceremony debuts on CBS. And HBO’s “Insecure” airs its final episode. Haiti Missionaries Describe Dramatic Escape From KidnappersThe group of 12, including several children, walked 10 miles through the night. Later that day, the missionaries were on a Coast Guard flight to Florida. E.P.A. Announces Tightest-Ever Auto Pollution RulesUnder the new plan, designed to reduce planet-warming tailpipe emissions, new vehicles would be required to average 55 miles per gallon starting in 2026. ‘Hey, Pal’: Biden Welcomes a New Puppy to the White HouseThe 3-month-old German shepherd with very large, pointy ears is named Commander. Eric Adams Names 5 Women to Top City Hall PostsMayor-elect Eric Adams chose Lorraine Grillo, who is overseeing the city’s pandemic-recovery efforts, as his top deputy mayor. Chris Noth Is Dropped From ‘The Equalizer’ Amid Sexual Assault AllegationsThe actor’s ousting from the show came days after The Hollywood Reporter wrote about encounters with two women, one in 2004 and the other in 2015. Donald Trump Said He Got a Booster Shot and His Supporters BooedAt an event in Houston, the former president revealed for the first time publicly that he had received the additional vaccine dose. 76-Year-Old Man Is Charged With 1978 Killing of Queens GirlThe San Francisco police arrested a man in Colorado in the killing of a 15-year-old girl whose body was found 43 years ago near Golden Gate Park. Fox tightens its vaccine rule, removing a test-out option for N.Y.C. office workers.The new policy was in keeping with New York City’s vaccination rule for companies in the city. Ghislaine Maxwell’s Fate in Hands of Jury as Deliberations BeginProsecutors painted Maxwell as deeply complicit in Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse in closing arguments, while Ms. Maxwell’s defense challenged the credibility of her accusers. Tips for Decluttering Your HomeAll that “stuff” in our drawers, closets and corners is a hazard, but there are ways to keep it at bay. A Panettone Baked in Prison, and It’s One of Italy’s BestAn employment program near the city of Padua helps inmates develop life skills and earn a substantial wage. More Recent Articles |
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The NHL will temporarily halt its season Wednesday, just two days before a planned Christmas break, because of ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks across the league.
Egypt on Monday sentenced Alaa Abd El-Fattah and two other key activists in the country's 2011 uprising to time in prison.
The Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr was formally announced as the next head coach of the U.S. men's basketball team on Monday.
Indianapolis Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor, who topped all players in Pro Bowl voting by fans, was among the first players revealed Monday by the NFL as being selected to the 2022 Pro Bowl.
The Oakland Athletics are expected to hire third-base coach Mark Kotsay as their next manager.
Prosecutors called alleged Jeffrey Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell a "sophisticated predator" during closing arguments Monday.
The New York Giants shut down third-year quarterback Daniel Jones for the remainder of the 2021 season due to a nagging neck injury.
The Department of Homeland Security and Department of Labor on Monday announced that it will make 20,000 additional temporary worker visas in winter for the first time.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Chris Godwin suffered a major ACL injury during Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints and will miss the rest of the season.
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake off the coast of California, setting off warning alarms Monday afternoon, but the U.S. Geological Survey said no risk of a tsunami existed.
A new puppy was spotted at the White House as President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed Commander to their family Monday.
Himalayan glaciers are melting at an exceptional rate, threatening water sources for millions of people in Asia, according to a study led by the University of Leeds published Monday.
The United States is averaging more than 130,000 new COVID-19 cases per day, a 10% increase in just one week, as officials prepared for a surge triggered by the Omicron variant.
The Moderna and Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are less effective at protecting older, less health adults against infection than they are for younger, healthier recipients, an Annals of Internal Medicine study found.
A Maryland woman said a question from her fiance led to her buying her first-ever scratch-off lottery ticket -- and winning $50,000.
The Chinese woman who holds the Guinness World Record for largest collection of snow globes said her home contains 4,238 pieces -- and she's running out of room.
The first all-electric Ford Mustang Mach E to serve as a taxi took to the streets of New York City on Monday, the first in an expected 50-vehicle fleet.
Guinness World Records said a record was broken when 265 people were gathered online to make heart gestures with their hands simultaneously.
The United States urged Russia Monday to de-escalate troop buildup on Ukraine's border amid the Kremlin's warning of military response to NATO's expanding eastward to include Ukraine.
As of Monday, the death toll in the Philippines from Super Typhoon Rai had risen to at least 375 people, with another 56 people missing and over 500 injured.
Stocks tumbled Monday as investors began the shortened trading week on fears over the surging Omicron COVID-19 variant and the setback to President Joe Biden's social spending bill.
The Department of Justice announced Monday that a Russian national charged in a global multimillion-dollar hacking and trading scheme has been extradited to the United States. 
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