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North Korea fires projectile, believed to be ballistic missile North Korea fired a missile into the sea Wednesday morning, the governments of South Korea and Japan said, marking the first military provocation of the new year by Pyongyang. Father, son plead guilty to Jan. 6 Capitol charges A father and son duo face up to five years in prison after they pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the Capitol building. College football: Cincinnati Bearcats' Ahmad 'Sauce' Gardner declares for draft Cincinnati Bearcats cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner will forgo his final year of eligibility and enter the upcoming NFL Draft, he announced Tuesday. College football: Michigan pass-rusher David Ojabo to enter NFL Draft Michigan outside linebacker David Ojabo declared for the NFL Draft on Tuesday after spending three seasons with the Wolverines. Judge in Prince Andrew sex abuse case says decision to proceed will be made 'soon' A federal judge appeared to thwart a slew of arguments by the defense of Prince Andrew seeking to dismiss a lawsuit by a woman who says the Duke of York raped her when she was a minor. Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid likely out after positive COVID-19 test Edmonton Oilers star center Connor McDavid, who leads the NHL in points this season, has tested positive for COVID-19, the team announced. TV review: 'Peacemaker' will please 'Suicide Squad' fans "Peacemaker" continues on HBO Max in the same vein as "The Suicide Squad." The action is lesser, but the raunchy comedy and musical aesthetic remain strong. Eagles' Jalen Hurts pens letter to NFL, Washington Football Team after railing collapse Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts wrote a letter to the Washington Football Team and the NFL on Tuesday asking what measures would be taken after Sunday's railing collapse at FedEx Field. Texas sues Biden administration over vaccine mandate for National Guard In the state's latest push against federal vaccine mandates, Gov. Greg Abbott is suing the Biden administration for requiring Texas Army National Guard members to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Virginia officials say no more motorists stuck on I-95 after 27-hour shutdown The Virginia Department of Transportation said no more people were stranded on I-95 Tuesday evening after a more than 27-hour shutdown. CDC warns against travel to Aruba due to 'very high' COVID-19 risk The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday designated Aruba as a "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 risk, its highest risk category. Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams clears COVID-19 protocols Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams was cleared from the NBA's COVID-19 protocols and will rejoin the team for Tuesday night's game against the New Orleans Pelicans. U.S. charges ex-Colombian soldier in assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise Retired Colombian soldier Mario Palacios appeared in court in Miami on Tuesday, facing charges in the July 7 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise. British Army captain becomes first woman of color to complete solo expedition in Antarctica A British-born Sikh officer in the British armed forces on Monday became the first woman of color to complete a solo expedition of Antarctica. North Carolina man wins $1 million from Christmas gift lottery ticket A North Carolina man received a scratch-off lottery ticket as Christmas gift from his wife and ended up collecting a $1 million prize. Golden Globes ditch red carpet for Sunday ceremony The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the format of Sunday's 79th Golden Globe Awards on Tuesday. Among other COVID-19 safety protocols, there will be no red carpet or media credentials. Dow Jones rises 214 points, hits record in mixed day of trading The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 214 points on Thursday, posting gains for a second straight day to start the new year and reaching a record high. U.S., allies threaten sanctions against Sudan over continued military rule The United States and its allies on Tuesday, called for Sudan to "recommit to the country's democratic transition," or run the risk of sanctions. Incredible Hulk comic book auction smashes record at $490,000 A rare copy of Marvel Comics' The Incredible Hulk #1 smashed a world record when it was auctioned for $490,000. China's longest underwater highway tunnel opens to vehicles Officials in a Chinese province said the country's longest underwater tunnel, which stretches 6.65 miles beneath Lake Taihu, has opened after four years of construction. Look: Dog rescued from storm drain in Texas Authorities in Texas came to the rescue of a dog that got trapped in a storm drain. Amtrak train stuck in Virginia for 24 hours due to blocked rails Amtrak passengers en route from New Orleans to New York City were stuck on board a train in Virginia for at least 24 hours Tuesday after a winter storm downed trees on the tracks, the rail company said. Watch: Grandpa Liam Neeson fights for his family in 'Blacklight' Briarcliff Entertainment released the trailer for the Liam Neeson action movie "Blacklight" on Tuesday. Neeson plays a government freelancer trying to rescue his kidnapped daughter and granddaughter. |
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In Omicron Hot Spots, Hospitals Fill Up, but I.C.U.s May NotCovid hospitalizations are surging, but a smaller proportion of cases is severe compared with previous waves. With staff shortages, some hospitals are still in crisis. Job Openings Report Shows Record Number of Workers Quit in NovemberGovernment data for November shows the continuing disruption of the coronavirus in the labor market. Were You Hospitalized in NYC With Covid? Tell Us About It.Times reporters writing about the most recent surge would like to hear from people who were hospitalized with Covid-19 in the last two weeks. Biden Administration Doubles Order of Pfizer's Covid PillPresident Biden announced that his administration would double its order of Pfizer’s scarce Covid-19 antiviral drug, which has been shown to reduce hospitalizations. Cuomo Will Not Be Prosecuted in Groping Case, Albany D.A. SaysThe district attorney described the woman who said former Gov. Andrew Cuomo had groped her as “credible,” but added that proving her allegation would be difficult. The Capitol Police and the Scars of the January 6th RiotFor many officers, their bodies, minds and lives will never be the same after the attack. Sean Hannity Is Asked to Cooperate in Jan. 6 Inquiry as Panel Details TextsThe committee told Mr. Hannity it had obtained “dozens of text messages” he exchanged with senior Trump White House officials around the time of the riot. Election Falsehoods Surged on Podcasts Before Capitol Riots, Researchers FindA new study analyzed nearly 1,500 episodes, showing the extent to which podcasts pushed misinformation about voter fraud. Donald Trump Cancels Jan. 6 Event, After Allies Consider It a DistractionA Mar-a-Lago news conference on the anniversary of the assault on the Capitol struck Republicans, including some advisers to the former president, as a bad idea. Biden ‘Over-Promised and Under-Delivered’ on Climate. Now, Trouble Looms in 2022.Mounting challenges will make the coming months critical for the president’s environmental agenda, analysts say. Why Silicon Valley Can’t Escape Elizabeth HolmesMs. Holmes, the founder of Theranos, wasn’t a creature of Silicon Valley, or so the refrain went. But her fraud trial showed otherwise. Los Angeles Is the Sprawling Sushi Capital of the USFew locales outside Japan can equal the variety, skill and creativity served at the city’s countless sushi counters. Wordle Is a Love StoryThe word game has gone from dozens of players to hundreds of thousands in a few months. It was created by a software engineer in Brooklyn for his partner. 5 Tips for Spotting Melanoma and Other Skin CancersFive tips for spotting melanoma and other skin cancers. How to Stop Trump and Prevent Another Jan. 6Drop talk of dismantling the police and taking steps to dismantle the Constitution. How Burnout Affects MenThe intense public discussion of burnout during the pandemic has given too little attention to how men experience this problem. A Very American Question About Elizabeth Holmes and the Price of SuccessWhat the Theranos trial says about the blurred lines between visionaries and frauds. Will Inflation Push Us From Pandemic to Recession?Inflation unchecked can become a father to extremism. What Does Marriage Ask Us to Give Up?More and more Americans are single, living lives of hard-won independence. Nobody Is Stepping Up at TwitterRule breakers just claim censorship, censorship, censorship. Today’s Faux Pas, Tomorrow’s Lingua FrancaWhy linguists encourage what grammarians won’t. Imagine It’s 2024, and Republicans Are Declaring Trump PresidentToo many Americans are willing to believe in election lies, and their leaders are eager to cater to that mistaken conviction. 2021's Overlooked Economic RecoveryA closer look at a recovery for the record books. Trump Isn’t the Only One to Blame for the Capitol RiotOur institutions, from the Electoral College to the media, have convinced conservatives that they are denizens of the real America. Mental Health on College Campuses Amid CovidStudent suicides, a shortage of counselors and stories of resilience. Also: Just one Republican; guardianship abuse; spouses’ love-hate relationships. The Republican Party Is Succeeding Because We Are Not a True DemocracyWhat’s often called the crisis of American democracy is the result not of too much democracy but of too little. These Were the Worst Predictions About 2021Bitcoin, Tesla, the Suez Canal, the Mars helicopter — people got a lot wrong. Jan. 6 Panel Faces Difficult Questions as Anniversary of Capitol Riot ApproachesDecisions about subpoenas and a Supreme Court ruling loom as lawmakers, staff members and Capitol employees plan to commemorate the day. How Trump Kept Control of the G.O.P. After Jan. 6Only weeks after instigating the Capitol riot, Donald Trump was back in command of the Republican Party. What We Got Wrong About TechLooking back at tech misjudgments so we can better look ahead. Stranded Drivers Are Freed After 24-Hour Snowy Ordeal on I-95 in VirginiaHundreds were stuck overnight on the interstate south of Washington. A United States senator was among those trapped. What Prince Andrew's Abuse Case Could Mean for the Royal FamilyAs Queen Elizabeth II prepares to mark 70 years on the throne this year, a sexual abuse case in a Manhattan court involving her son could mean more turmoil for the royal family. Palestinian Prisoner’s Hunger Strike Leads to Deal for ReleaseA Palestinian accused of plotting to kill Israelis went on a hunger strike to protest his imprisonment without trial. Fearing unrest, Israel agreed to release him. Canada Pledges $31.5 Billion in Indigenous Child Welfare BattleThe government agreed to a landmark settlement to repair the system and compensate those families harmed by it. It potentially ends many years of litigation. North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile, the South SaysThe North last conducted a test in October, when it fired a newly developed submarine-launched ballistic missile. Petition to Rescind Tony Blair’s Knighthood Gets Hundreds of Thousands of SignaturesNearly 15 years after he left office, the prime minister’s support for the Iraq war has not been forgiven by many in Britain. N.Y. Prisons Punished 1,600 Based on Faulty Drug Tests, Report FindsPrisoners were subjected to solitary confinement and denied family visits because of improperly administered tests, the state inspector general found. Kazakhstan Declares State of Emergency as Protests Over Fuel Prices SpreadThousands took to the street as gas prices doubled. The government responded with curfews and tear gas. The president later announced the resignation of the government. 17 Charged as Brooklyn Gang Alliance Is Linked to 4 Deadly ShootingsThose charged, ranging in age from 17 to 23, were accused of unleashing a wave of violence that also left 10 other people wounded by gunfire. Washington Football Team Plans Name Unveil Even as Bad News MountsTwo days after fans at the team’s stadium fell when a railing collapsed, the team announced a Feb. 2 — Groundhog Day — launch date for its long-awaited rebranding. Norman Mailer Book to Be Released by SkyhorseThe independent press acquired the title after Random House, the writer’s longtime publisher, declined to make an offer. Elton John's ‘Philadelphia Freedom’ Isn’t Just a Gay Anthem. It’s a Pride Anthem.Elton John’s song from 1975 resonates with me more than ever. Tackling the Enduring Mysteries of Dante’s Life“Dante: A Life,” an impressively researched new portrait by the Italian novelist and historian Alessandro Barbero, plumbs some of the perennial riddles in Dante studies and arrives at unconventional conclusions. Instead of Making a New Years Resolution, Try Something NewEight people on what they plan to dabble in this year — because making official resolutions can doom us to failure, but merely trying a new thing takes the pressure off. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Chased Her Shamelessly’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea fired a missile into the sea Wednesday morning, the governments of South Korea and Japan said, marking the first military provocation of the new year by Pyongyang.
A father and son duo face up to five years in prison after they pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the Capitol building.
Cincinnati Bearcats cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner will forgo his final year of eligibility and enter the upcoming NFL Draft, he announced Tuesday.
Michigan outside linebacker David Ojabo declared for the NFL Draft on Tuesday after spending three seasons with the Wolverines.
A federal judge appeared to thwart a slew of arguments by the defense of Prince Andrew seeking to dismiss a lawsuit by a woman who says the Duke of York raped her when she was a minor.
Edmonton Oilers star center Connor McDavid, who leads the NHL in points this season, has tested positive for COVID-19, the team announced.
"Peacemaker" continues on HBO Max in the same vein as "The Suicide Squad." The action is lesser, but the raunchy comedy and musical aesthetic remain strong.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts wrote a letter to the Washington Football Team and the NFL on Tuesday asking what measures would be taken after Sunday's railing collapse at FedEx Field.
In the state's latest push against federal vaccine mandates, Gov. Greg Abbott is suing the Biden administration for requiring Texas Army National Guard members to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Virginia Department of Transportation said no more people were stranded on I-95 Tuesday evening after a more than 27-hour shutdown.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday designated Aruba as a "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 risk, its highest risk category.
Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams was cleared from the NBA's COVID-19 protocols and will rejoin the team for Tuesday night's game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
Retired Colombian soldier Mario Palacios appeared in court in Miami on Tuesday, facing charges in the July 7 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
A British-born Sikh officer in the British armed forces on Monday became the first woman of color to complete a solo expedition of Antarctica.
A North Carolina man received a scratch-off lottery ticket as Christmas gift from his wife and ended up collecting a $1 million prize.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the format of Sunday's 79th Golden Globe Awards on Tuesday. Among other COVID-19 safety protocols, there will be no red carpet or media credentials.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 214 points on Thursday, posting gains for a second straight day to start the new year and reaching a record high.
The United States and its allies on Tuesday, called for Sudan to "recommit to the country's democratic transition," or run the risk of sanctions.
A rare copy of Marvel Comics' The Incredible Hulk #1 smashed a world record when it was auctioned for $490,000.
Officials in a Chinese province said the country's longest underwater tunnel, which stretches 6.65 miles beneath Lake Taihu, has opened after four years of construction.
Authorities in Texas came to the rescue of a dog that got trapped in a storm drain.
Amtrak passengers en route from New Orleans to New York City were stuck on board a train in Virginia for at least 24 hours Tuesday after a winter storm downed trees on the tracks, the rail company said.
Briarcliff Entertainment released the trailer for the Liam Neeson action movie "Blacklight" on Tuesday. Neeson plays a government freelancer trying to rescue his kidnapped daughter and granddaughter. 
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