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College football: Georgia defensive stars Dean, Walker, Cine to enter NFL Draft Just a few days removed from their national title win over the Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs defensive stars Nakobe Dean, Travon Walker and Lewis Cine all declared for the 2022 NFL Draft on Friday. NFL playoffs: Patriots' Isaiah Wynn out vs. Bills; Eagles' Miles Sanders to play New England Patriots starting left tackle Isaiah Wynn will miss Saturday's AFC wild-card game against the Buffalo Bills because of ankle and hip injuries, the team announced. College football: Iowa Hawkeyes extend coach Kirk Ferentz through 2029 season Iowa Hawkeyes head football coach Kirk Ferentz was rewarded with a contract extension through the 2029 season, the school announced Friday. Judge declines to issue stays for 2 Oklahoma death row prisoners A federal judge on Friday declined to stay the scheduled executions of two Oklahoma death row prisoners who took issue with the drugs used in the state's lethal injection protocol. Djokovic's appeal of canceled visa moves to higher court ahead of Australian Open Tennis star Novak Djokovic's ongoing fight to compete in the Australian Open despite being unvaccinated for COVID-19 moved to a higher court Saturday as the top-ranked player appealed the second cancellation of his visa. Netflix raises U.S., Canadian prices Netflix announced Friday that it's raising its pricing in the United States and Canada. Washington Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. enters COVID-19 protocols Washington Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. has entered the NBA's COVID-19 protocols. Judge orders Martin Shkreli to pay $65M for hiking drug price A federal judge on Friday ordered former pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli to pay $64.6 million for illegally ballooning the price of a drug to treat parasitic diseases. $1 million jackpot is Pennsylvania man's fourth major lottery prize A Pennsylvania man won a $1 million prize from a scratch off lottery ticket -- marking his fourth major lottery jackpot since 1999. Watch: Large, green fireball lights the night sky over Hungary A large green fireball illuminated the night sky over Hungary and was captured on video from various locations around the country. Wandering seal leads police on slow-speed chase to law firm in England Police in England said a seal wandering near the center of a town led officers on one of their "slower pursuits" when it fled to a nearby lawyer's office. Loss of seagrass leads to record number of manatee deaths After a record number of manatees died from starvation last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have come together to protect the gentle creatures. Watch: Wedding ring found on Chicago sidewalk returned to owner A Chicago man who found a wedding ring on a sidewalk said he was able to return the lost item to its owner after his social media post went viral. Florida Supreme Court overturns conviction, death sentence in ax slayings The Florida Supreme Court has overturned the conviction and death sentence of a man accused of killing a couple with an ax in 1999. In photos: Moments from Novak Djokovic's tennis career Novak Djokovic of Serbia is the No. 1 ranked tennis player in the world. His ability to compete for a fourth straight title at the Australian Open, which starts on January 17, 2022, is in jeopardy over a dispute related to his refusal to be vaccinated for COVID-19, running afoul of Australia's health requirements. Internet woes risk isolating Lebanon in crisis Lebanon is in danger of losing its Internet connection and being isolated from the outside world, which would have catastrophic implications for the economy, society and security. Biden administration: Americans can order COVID-19 tests online next week The Biden administration announced Friday that it'll launch its website to send out some 500 million free at-home COVID-19 tests next week. Study confirms risks of COVID-19 in pregnancy for unvaccinated mothers, babies Unvaccinated pregnant women are putting themselves and their baby at risk for serious complications of COVID-19, according to new research out of Scotland. 'World's largest' cast-iron skillet travels down Tennessee highway Drivers on a Tennessee highway encountered an unusual oversized load traveling down the road -- a 14,360-pound cast-iron skillet said to be the world's largest. Starting hormone therapy in teens may improve mental health for transgender people Transgender people get greater mental health benefits if they start gender-affirming hormone treatment when they're teens instead of waiting until they're adults, a new study finds. Look: Escaped wallaby captured after days on the loose in Belgium A wallaby that escaped from a Belgian recreation park was safely recaptured when the marsupial was spotted in the area after multiple days on the loose. Judge rules Darrell Brooks will stand trial in Christmas parade deaths A judge ruled Friday that Darrell Brooks will stand trial for allegedly killing six people and injuring 60 when he drove his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisc., on Nov. 21. U.S. releases first $5.5B to repair, replace crumbling bridges The Biden administration released $5.5 billion in federal funding on Friday to help repair or replace thousands of bridges across the United States. Face masks may make men more attractive, study suggests Welsh researchers found that masking up may make men look more attractive to the opposite sex and that some kinds of masks do a better job of this than others. Watch: Indian artist breaks Guinness World Record with massive drawing An artist in India broke the Guinness World Record for largest drawing by an individual when he created an artwork that covers 6,781.04 square feet. Destruction of red blood cells contributes to space anemia in astronauts Spending time in space destroys red blood cells and contributes to anemia in astronauts, according to new research published Friday. |
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Democrats Face a Dilemma on Voting: Compromise or Keep Pressing?With their broad voting rights push nearing a dead end, Democrats must soon decide whether to embrace a far narrower bipartisan effort to protect vote counting and administration. Frustrated Democrats Call for ‘Reset’ Ahead of Midterm ElectionsDemocrats already were expecting a rough election year. But their struggle to advance priorities has some calling for a course correction. Ohio Supreme Court Strikes Down Republican Gerrymander of MapThe congressional map would have given Republicans an advantage of 12 seats to three in elections for the House of Representatives. Republican Who Voted to Impeach Trump Won’t Seek Re-electionIncreasingly marginalized from conservatives at home and in Washington, Mr. Katko also faced a brutal general election campaign in his left-leaning New York district. U.S. Names Official to Counter Foreign Election InterferenceThe director of national intelligence appointed a C.I.A. veteran to the post amid delays in congressional approval of money for a new office to oversee threats to American politics from abroad. Members of Congress Weigh Re-Election Bid Ahead of MidtermsFor members of Congress weighing if another run is worth the hassle, the time to decide is fast approaching. U.S. Accuses Russia of Sending Saboteurs Into UkraineThe Biden administration said the operatives were trained in urban warfare and explosives and could try to stage an incident. U.S. Considers Backing an Insurgency in UkraineConversations about how far the United States would go to subvert Russia in the event of an invasion have revived the specter of a new Cold War. Ransomware Group REvil Dismantled in Raids, Russia SaysMoscow said the ransomware group REvil “ceased to exist” after raids and arrests. It is not clear if the operation will ease tensions with Washington. U.S. Government Launches Website to Distribute Free Covid TestsThe tests will take up to 12 days to arrive, which may be after the peak of the current surge of cases in some parts of the country. N95, KN95 or KF94? How to Find the Right Covid MaskKnowing which mask to pick and making sure it’s not a fake requires the sleuthing skills of a forensic investigator. Our guide can help. For Coronavirus Testing, the Nose May Not Always Be BestAs Omicron spreads, some experts are calling for a switch to saliva-based tests, which may detect infections days earlier than nasal swabs do. Novak Djokovic and Global Pandemic MoralityThe move to deport Novak Djokovic is not just an exercise of Australian law. It represents an enforcement of collectivist values against an athlete who sought to play by his own rules. Jasmila Zbanic Is Vilified in Serbia and ‘Disobedient’ at HomeJasmila Zbanic, who won best director for “Quo Vadis, Aida?”, insists on blaming individuals, not ethnic groups, for atrocities committed as Yugoslavia imploded, a stance that can anger all sides. They Remodeled Before Covid. Here’s What They Regret Now.The live-work space in Jersey City, N.J., should have been ideal for lockdown. But hindsight born of a pandemic taught them a few things. Let Innocent Afghans Have Their MoneyAfghanistan is on the verge of collapse. These Memory Care Workers Went on Strike to Save LivesAfter a spate of deaths, a group of health care workers in Oregon decided that to save lives, they needed a union. OSHA Can Do More to Protect Americans From Covid-19The Supreme Court’s decision on vaccine mandates leaves the door open for a new strategy to protect workers. To Fight Covid, We Need to Think Less Like DoctorsLeaders are too focused on risks to individuals versus the population as a whole. Mayor Adams, Build a Bigger ManhattanExtending the borough into New York Harbor would help the city confront housing and climate crises. Do Colleges Deserve an Exemption From Antitrust Law?It has gotten harder to justify giving them special treatment. Sidney Poitier and the Black VoiceHe was a pioneer — in the transitional sense. Blocking a Mandate, the Supreme Court ‘Sided With Covid-19’Readers criticize the court’s decision to reverse a vaccine mandate for large businesses. Also: Intransigent senators; Senate rules; “Don’t Look Up”; smoking. Waiting for OmicronI’m ready to get it over with, but it’s not that simple. On Russia, NATO and Ukraine, the U.S. Must Stop Lying to ItselfLike it or not, spheres of influence are a fact. Washington knows this. Winning Streaks on ‘Jeopardy!’ and Taking a Juilliard Rejection to TikTok: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Manchester City, Chelsea and Competing With PerfectionPep Guardiola’s ideas and his teams have changed the way England views the game. The danger is that those changes affect perceptions of what qualifies as success. Supreme Court to Hear Case of Coach Who Was Fired Over PrayingA federal appeals court ruled that a school board in Washington State could require the coach to stop praying at the 50-yard line after high school football games. Martin Shkreli Barred From Drug Industry and Must Repay $64.6 MillionA federal judge found that Mr. Shkreli violated state and federal antitrust laws by trying to maintain a monopoly over a lifesaving drug and must pay back the excess profits. ‘Superload’ Lumbers Across Pennsylvania, as Big as Two WhalesA mammoth tractor-trailer is hauling a tank from a decommissioned nuclear training site for disassembly near Pittsburgh. Top speed: 30 m.p.h. Mass Trials in Cuba Deepen Its Harshest Crackdown in DecadesFollowing nationwide demonstrations last year, more than 60 people were put on trial this week, some facing up to 30 years behind bars. Chris Evert, Tennis Hall of Famer, Says She Has Ovarian CancerThe early-stage cancer was detected after a preventive hysterectomy, and it has not spread elsewhere in her body, according to ESPN. In a First, Ohio Moves to Put Body Cameras on Guards in Every PrisonThe state is distributing 5,100 new body-worn cameras, the most extensive commitment of any state as corrections facilities across the country push for better surveillance. After Pleas for Help, Tenants of Bronx Fire Building to Get Cash AidEach household in the high-rise where 17 people died will get financial relief in the form of $2,250 in prepaid debit cards, Mayor Eric Adams said. Former Obama Administration Adviser Pleads Guilty in $218,000 Theft SchemeSeth Andrew, 42, pleaded guilty to charges that he had devised a scheme to steal from a network of charter schools he founded. He faces up to 20 years in prison. Man Arrested in Shooting of 19-Year-Old Worker at East Harlem Burger KingThe employee, Kristal Bayron-Nieves, was killed on Sunday when the store was robbed. The police said on Friday that a 30-year-old man was charged with the murder. Michael Parks, Reporter Who Rose to Lead The Los Angeles Times, Dies at 78A Pulitzer winner, he covered the Vietnam War, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of apartheid in South Africa before running The Times’s newsroom. Police Presentation in Portland Celebrated Violence Against ProtestersTraining materials released by the Oregon city included a meme that mocked protesters as dirty hippies and suggested they would be left “stitched and bandaged.” ‘Attempted Security Threat’ Disables Software at Some New York SchoolsThe outage in a platform used by teachers and students has caused another disruption for a system that has had its share amid the pandemic. More Young Kids Are Getting Sick From Cannabis EdiblesAs states legalize cannabis, a growing number of children are inadvertently consuming marijuana-infused foods. ‘Scream’ at 25: How Meta Can You Get?After 25 years, the influence of Wes Craven’s self-aware slasher still looms large, both for the imitators that followed and the backlash it set off. Mommy Is Going Away for a WhileThe antiheroine of the moment, in movies like “The Lost Daughter” and novels like “I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness,” commits the mother’s ultimate sin: abandoning her children. Counter the Winter Chill With This Farro and Gruyère GratinMelissa Clark takes earthy grains and bakes them with caramelized mushrooms and loads of cheese for a satisfying meatless meal. Five International Movies to Stream NowThis month’s picks include a family-friendly Belgian drama about immigrants, a Mexican class-conflict thriller and a South Indian superhero tale. More Recent Articles |
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Just a few days removed from their national title win over the Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs defensive stars Nakobe Dean, Travon Walker and Lewis Cine all declared for the 2022 NFL Draft on Friday.
New England Patriots starting left tackle Isaiah Wynn will miss Saturday's AFC wild-card game against the Buffalo Bills because of ankle and hip injuries, the team announced.
Iowa Hawkeyes head football coach Kirk Ferentz was rewarded with a contract extension through the 2029 season, the school announced Friday.
A federal judge on Friday declined to stay the scheduled executions of two Oklahoma death row prisoners who took issue with the drugs used in the state's lethal injection protocol.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic's ongoing fight to compete in the Australian Open despite being unvaccinated for COVID-19 moved to a higher court Saturday as the top-ranked player appealed the second cancellation of his visa.
Netflix announced Friday that it's raising its pricing in the United States and Canada.
Washington Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. has entered the NBA's COVID-19 protocols.
A federal judge on Friday ordered former pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli to pay $64.6 million for illegally ballooning the price of a drug to treat parasitic diseases.
A Pennsylvania man won a $1 million prize from a scratch off lottery ticket -- marking his fourth major lottery jackpot since 1999.
A large green fireball illuminated the night sky over Hungary and was captured on video from various locations around the country.
Police in England said a seal wandering near the center of a town led officers on one of their "slower pursuits" when it fled to a nearby lawyer's office.
After a record number of manatees died from starvation last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have come together to protect the gentle creatures.
A Chicago man who found a wedding ring on a sidewalk said he was able to return the lost item to its owner after his social media post went viral.
The Florida Supreme Court has overturned the conviction and death sentence of a man accused of killing a couple with an ax in 1999.
Novak Djokovic of Serbia is the No. 1 ranked tennis player in the world. His ability to compete for a fourth straight title at the Australian Open, which starts on January 17, 2022, is in jeopardy over a dispute related to his refusal to be vaccinated for COVID-19, running afoul of Australia's health requirements.
Lebanon is in danger of losing its Internet connection and being isolated from the outside world, which would have catastrophic implications for the economy, society and security.
The Biden administration announced Friday that it'll launch its website to send out some 500 million free at-home COVID-19 tests next week.
Unvaccinated pregnant women are putting themselves and their baby at risk for serious complications of COVID-19, according to new research out of Scotland.
Drivers on a Tennessee highway encountered an unusual oversized load traveling down the road -- a 14,360-pound cast-iron skillet said to be the world's largest.
Transgender people get greater mental health benefits if they start gender-affirming hormone treatment when they're teens instead of waiting until they're adults, a new study finds.
A wallaby that escaped from a Belgian recreation park was safely recaptured when the marsupial was spotted in the area after multiple days on the loose.
A judge ruled Friday that Darrell Brooks will stand trial for allegedly killing six people and injuring 60 when he drove his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisc., on Nov. 21.
The Biden administration released $5.5 billion in federal funding on Friday to help repair or replace thousands of bridges across the United States.
Welsh researchers found that masking up may make men look more attractive to the opposite sex and that some kinds of masks do a better job of this than others.
An artist in India broke the Guinness World Record for largest drawing by an individual when he created an artwork that covers 6,781.04 square feet.
Spending time in space destroys red blood cells and contributes to anemia in astronauts, according to new research published Friday. 
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