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NFL fines Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott $25K for comments on referees Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott was fined by the league for his postgame comments related to the game officials after Sunday's playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers. U.S. charges 4 Belarusian officials with air piracy over diverting Ryanair flight U.S. prosecutors have charged four Belarusian government officials with one count of aircraft piracy for their role in last summer's forced landing of a Ryanair flight for the purposes of arresting a dissident reporter. Sundance movie review: 'The Princess' is a history of Princess Diana's triumph, tragedy The documentary "The Princess," which premiered at Sundance, chronicles Princess Diana from her engagement to Prince Charles through her death in 1997, using only pre-existing footage. Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball to undergo knee surgery, out 6-8 weeks Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will have arthroscopic surgery on his left knee and is expected to miss six to eight weeks, the team announced. Adele postpones Las Vegas residency, citing COVID-19 complications Adele on Thursday announced that all 24 dates of her upcoming residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace would be postponed, citing complications related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nets star Kyrie Irving fined $25K for directing obscene language at fan Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving was fined $25,000 for directing obscene language toward a fan earlier this week, the NBA announced. ESPN to cover Beijing Olympics remotely, won't send reporters due to COVID-19 ESPN announced Thursday that it will not be sending any reporters to the Beijing Olympic Winter Games over concerns of COVID-19 and related restrictions. France to loosen COVID-19 restrictions in February French Prime Minister Jean Castex on Thursday announced the nation will ease some COVID-19 restrictions in early February after implementing a more restrictive "vaccine pass" on Monday. Gaby Lopez leads at LPGA Tour's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions Mexico's Gaby Lopez jumped out to a one-shot lead Thursday in the LPGA Tour's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club in Orlando, Fla. Snow, dangerous ice to bear down on Carolinas and Virginia Parts of the Southeast and mid-Atlantic are bracing for a storm that will bring snow and ice from Friday into Saturday morning. U.S. charges second suspect in assasination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise The U.S. Justice Department announced charges against Rodolphe Jaar, a 49-year-old dual Haitian Chilean citizen, the second person charged in connection with the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise. U.S. big box store roofs could generate major solar power, research shows U.S. superstores have potential to generate solar energy by installing panels on their roofs, according to a report released Thursday. House subcommittee questions election security, voting rights With the 2022 midterm elections 10 months away, members of a House homeland security subcommittee on Thursday questioned the security of the 2020 presidential election and the upcoming midterms. Dozens dead after stampede at Liberian church More than 25 people were killed in Liberia after a stampede during a Christian ceremony in the capital, authorities said. Dozens feared dead after mining truck explodes in Ghana Dozens of people are feared dead after a mining truck exploded in a town in Ghana on Thursday. Pakistani court sentences woman to death for blasphemous WhatsApp messages A Pakistani court has sentenced a 26-year-old woman to death for sending messages deemed to be blasphemous over WhatsApp and Facebook. Green Bay Packers activate veteran WR Randall Cobb off injured reserve Just days before Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers activated veteran wide receiver Randall Cobb off injured reserve Thursday. Officials highlight Biden’s electric vehicle goals, importance of charger rollout Officials from the newly formed Joint Office of Energy and Transportation previewed their plans Thursday to accomplish President Joe Biden's goal of establishing a national network of electric vehicle chargers. Belarusian officials charged with air piracy over diverted flight Four Belarusian officials were charged Thursday with conspiracy to commit aircraft piracy, according to the Justice Department. Study: Starting peanut immunotherapy at age 3 or younger can resolve allergies Most young children with peanut allergies treated with immunotherapy achieved desensitization within 2 1/2 years, a study published Thursday by the Lancet found. Federal judge rejects InfoWars host Owen Shroyer's request to dismiss Jan. 6 riot charges U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly on Thursday denied a request by InfoWars host Owen Shroyer to dismiss charges against him related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as he claimed he was subject to "vindictive prosecution." 'Godzilla' sequel series coming to Apple TV+ Apple TV+ announced Thursday it is producing a live-action Godzilla series, following the events of the feature film 'Godzilla vs. Kong.' |
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The U.S. Bombed a Dam in Syria That Was on a ‘No-Strike’ ListA military report warned that striking the giant structure could cause tens of thousands of deaths. Biden the Negotiator Confronts the Cold Reality of Capitol Hill GridlockPresident Biden will retreat from fruitless negotiations with lawmakers and instead emphasize his power to govern, senior White House advisers said. With Broad Safety Net Bill Stalled, Democrats Weigh What to SalvageAs discussions resumed over how to whittle down the plan, Senator Joe Manchin, a key holdout, said any talks would be starting with “a clean sheet of paper.” ‘I Will Not Sit Quietly’: 3 Black Senators in Spotlight on Voting RightsSenators Cory Booker, Tim Scott and Raphael Warnock brought vastly different perspectives to proceedings that highlighted the Senate’s striking lack of diversity. On Voting Rights Bill, Democrats Say They Had to Go Down SwingingSenator Chuck Schumer, the majority leader, chose to plunge ahead because of the importance of the issue even after the outcome became preordained. On Ukraine and Russia, Biden Flusters European Allies by Stating the ObviousAfter the president laid bare divisions over Russian meddling in Ukraine, his administration scrambled to get on the same page with European allies. Atlanta D.A. Requests Special Grand Jury in Trump Election InquiryThe prosecutor, Fani T. Willis of Fulton County, Ga., is investigating possible election interference by the former president and his allies. Jan. 6 Committee Calls Ivanka TrumpThe House committee investigating the Capitol riot requested cooperation from the former president’s daughter and revealed what it has learned about what unfolded inside the White House that day. Sean Hannity Told Trump After Jan. 6: ‘No More Stolen Election Talk’The Fox News host discussed with the White House press secretary how to dissuade the president from pursuing claims of voter fraud, newly disclosed documents show. US Charges 4 Belarus Officials With Piracy in Forced Landing of Ryanair JetThe forced landing of a Ryanair flight in Minsk last May prompted international investigations over accusations that a bomb hoax was manufactured to arrest a journalist. 80 Years Ago the Nazis Planned the ‘Final Solution.’ It Took 90 Minutes.As Germany observes the anniversary of the Wannsee Conference, witnesses of the Nazi era are dying and antisemitism is resurgent in Europe and the United States. Carlos Alcaraz Plays Matteo Berrettini at the Australian OpenAlcaraz is one of the most exciting next-generation talents in sports, and is the youngest player in the men’s draw at the Australian Open. He faces Matteo Berrettini in the third round. How Anxiety Can Benefit UsThere are several benefits to having an internal alarm system, experts say. Pope Francis Is Troubled by Your PetOn Fido and fruitfulness. Amanda Gorman: Why I Almost Didn’t Read My Poem at the InaugurationThe poet reflects on her experience at the inauguration ceremony and the life her poem — and this country — has lived since then. Drugs Are Tied to the Homelessness CrisisA conversation about meth and social decline with Sam Quinones, author of “The Least of Us.” Biden Versus the Friends of CovidAnti-vaccine politics explain many of the president’s problems. Sleep And Rest Are Important for KidsAmerica 2022 is an exhausting place. Prioritizing rest, sleep and dreaming is something I can pass on. Omicron Is Not the Final VariantThe world cannot afford to be so unprepared ever again. Why Are So Many Americans Killing One Another?Five ways of looking at the rise in murders — and how to bring them back down. Elizabeth Warren Claps Back at Elon MuskThe Massachusetts senator defends her plan to tax billionaires and break up Big Tech. 14 Independent Voters on Biden’s First Year and Why They’re WorriedIn a new Times Opinion focus group, voters who were decisive to President Biden’s victory lay out their biggest concerns — chiefly, inflation. Biden Ran on Getting Back to Normal. Here’s How He Can Do It.Generating a feeling of normalcy around American politics and daily life would restore the promise of the Biden presidency. What’s Happening on the Left Is No Excuse for What’s Happening on the RightIlliberalism is a problem wherever it rears its head. What The Microsoft-Activision Deal Means for Merger GuidelinesThe F.T.C. and D.O.J. are hampered by persistent underinvestment in regulatory oversight. Voting Rights Bill Dead, Filibuster AliveThe voting rights bill and the filibuster. Also: A Supreme Court ruling; President Biden and Ukraine; Medicare and Covid tests; an American paradox. In Rebuke to Trump, Supreme Court Allows Release of Jan. 6 FilesThe House committee investigating the riot received hundreds of pages of documents from the former president’s White House within hours of the ruling. 华裔命丧纽约地铁背后的种族迷思一名华裔女性被推落地铁轨道后身亡,虽然警方认为这极可能是一起随机犯罪,但仍然在纽约亚裔社区中引发了人人自危甚至同仇敌忾的情绪,这是为什么? Benedict Faulted for Handling of Abuse Cases When He Was an ArchbishopA newly released report by a law firm said the former pope mishandled at least four cases of sexual abuse accusations in Germany. U.S. Drops Its Case Against M.I.T. Scientist Accused of Hiding China LinksGang Chen, a professor of mechanical engineering, was arrested a year ago, accused of concealing his affiliations with Chinese government institutions. 'Interborough Express' for Brooklyn and Queens Moves Step ForwardA new 14-mile transit line, which would not run into Manhattan, would fill a significant gap in New York’s transportation system. Sprawling Coral Reef Resembling Roses Is Discovered Off TahitiThe reef, which is just under two miles long and is in “pristine” condition, was found by a team of divers mapping the ocean floor for UNESCO. Supreme Court Lets Texas Abortion Law Stay in Effect, for NowIn dissent, the three liberal justices said the majority, by allowing a time-consuming legal detour, had created “a disaster for the rule of law.” 4 Dead in Brutal Cold at U.S. Border Are Believed to Be Human Smuggling VictimsThe authorities believe a family of 4, including an infant, froze to death in Manitoba, Canada. A Florida man, arrested while driving a van nearby, was charged with human smuggling. F.B.I. Director Calls Texas Synagogue Attack an Act of AntisemitismChristopher A. Wray said the hostage taker targeted the Jewish community, contrary to the agency’s initial statement. Peloton considers layoffs but denies a report it will pause bike production.The company has faced an abrupt change in fortune over the past year, from complaints that it couldn’t deliver bikes on time, to a drop in demand as gyms reopened and pandemic restrictions were lifted. N.C.A.A. Reorganizes Around New Constitution That Shifts Power to UniversitiesThe organizing body in college sports also adopted new rules for transgender athletes to mirror other elite sports in the United States. Hardy Kruger, German-Born Hollywood Star, Is Dead at 93Escaping execution by the Nazis for “cowardice” as a soldier, he found success in films because he found ways to portray “the new, good German.” West Virginia Reporter Is Hit by Car on Air, Striking Nerve With TV JournalistsTV reporters, responding to footage of a West Virginia journalist being hit by an S.U.V., said stations should be more careful about sending reporters out alone. At Sundance, Two Films Look at Abortion and the Jane CollectiveIn the years leading up to Roe v. Wade, a Chicago group helped thousands of women obtain the procedure safely. A documentary and a feature tell their story. How Young People Are Making Period Products More SustainableYoung people want alternatives to disposable tampons and pads — and they’re not embarrassed to talk about it. ‘And Just Like That’ Episode 8 Recap: Giant FeelingsMiranda is in love with Che and ready to act on it. But how does Che feel? Everett Lee, Who Broke Color Barriers on the Conductor’s Podium, Dies at 105He was known as the first Black conductor on Broadway and the first to conduct a white orchestra in the South. Mr. Lee went on to a successful career in Europe. Sabalenka Struggles, Then Prevails as Top Women Fall at Australian OpenThe No. 2 seed looked shaky in her opening service game in the second round but pushed through, indicative of the women’s game: unpredictable and deep in talent. 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Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott was fined by the league for his postgame comments related to the game officials after Sunday's playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
U.S. prosecutors have charged four Belarusian government officials with one count of aircraft piracy for their role in last summer's forced landing of a Ryanair flight for the purposes of arresting a dissident reporter.
The documentary "The Princess," which premiered at Sundance, chronicles Princess Diana from her engagement to Prince Charles through her death in 1997, using only pre-existing footage.
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will have arthroscopic surgery on his left knee and is expected to miss six to eight weeks, the team announced.
Adele on Thursday announced that all 24 dates of her upcoming residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace would be postponed, citing complications related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving was fined $25,000 for directing obscene language toward a fan earlier this week, the NBA announced.
ESPN announced Thursday that it will not be sending any reporters to the Beijing Olympic Winter Games over concerns of COVID-19 and related restrictions.
French Prime Minister Jean Castex on Thursday announced the nation will ease some COVID-19 restrictions in early February after implementing a more restrictive "vaccine pass" on Monday.
Mexico's Gaby Lopez jumped out to a one-shot lead Thursday in the LPGA Tour's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club in Orlando, Fla.
Parts of the Southeast and mid-Atlantic are bracing for a storm that will bring snow and ice from Friday into Saturday morning.
The U.S. Justice Department announced charges against Rodolphe Jaar, a 49-year-old dual Haitian Chilean citizen, the second person charged in connection with the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
U.S. superstores have potential to generate solar energy by installing panels on their roofs, according to a report released Thursday.
With the 2022 midterm elections 10 months away, members of a House homeland security subcommittee on Thursday questioned the security of the 2020 presidential election and the upcoming midterms.
More than 25 people were killed in Liberia after a stampede during a Christian ceremony in the capital, authorities said.
Dozens of people are feared dead after a mining truck exploded in a town in Ghana on Thursday.
A Pakistani court has sentenced a 26-year-old woman to death for sending messages deemed to be blasphemous over WhatsApp and Facebook.
Just days before Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers activated veteran wide receiver Randall Cobb off injured reserve Thursday.
Officials from the newly formed Joint Office of Energy and Transportation previewed their plans Thursday to accomplish President Joe Biden's goal of establishing a national network of electric vehicle chargers.
Four Belarusian officials were charged Thursday with conspiracy to commit aircraft piracy, according to the Justice Department.
Most young children with peanut allergies treated with immunotherapy achieved desensitization within 2 1/2 years, a study published Thursday by the Lancet found.
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly on Thursday denied a request by InfoWars host Owen Shroyer to dismiss charges against him related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as he claimed he was subject to "vindictive prosecution."
Apple TV+ announced Thursday it is producing a live-action Godzilla series, following the events of the feature film 'Godzilla vs. Kong.' 
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