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Dozens of protesters, police killed as unrest intensifies in Kazakhstan A number of protesters and law enforcement officers were killed during more violence in Kazakhstan on Thursday and rioters broke into government buildings and set some on fire, officials said. College football: LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. to enter 2022 NFL Draft LSU Tigers cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. will enter the 2022 NFL Draft, he announced Thursday through The Players' Tribune. Ex-Monsanto employee pleads guilty to corporate spying for China A former Monsanto employee pleaded guilty to espionage charges Thursday for stealing trade secrets from the U.S. agriculture behemoth for the benefit of China, prosecutors said. Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tests positive for COVID-19 The Utah Jazz placed All-Star center Rudy Gobert in the league's COVID-19 protocols Thursday after the standout big man tested positive for the coronavirus. Baltimore Ravens put Pro Bowl FB Patrick Ricard on injured reserve The Baltimore Ravens placed Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard on injured reserve Thursday, meaning the team will be without one of its best blockers for a key divisional game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. 1,084 homes destroyed in Marshall Fire; human remains discovered Officials in Colorado said more than 1,084 homes have been destroyed by the Marshall Fire and human remains, believed to belong to one of two missing people, have been discovered. Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially release WR Antonio Brown Four days after Antonio Brown removed his equipment and jogged off the field in the middle of Sunday's game against the New York Jets, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially released the embattled receiver. New York man charged with acting as Egyptian foreign agent, faces 15-year prison sentence A New York man was arrested Thursday on charges he acted and conspired to act as a foreign agent in the United States, the Justice Department announced. Congress marks Jan. 6 anniversary with speeches, moment of silence Members of Congress held a prayer vigil on the steps of the Capitol building to conclude its observance of the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol on Thursday. The New York Times to acquire The Athletic for $550 million The New York Times on Thursday said it had reached a deal to acquire sports news subscription site The Athletic for $550 million which will be closed in the first quarter of 2022. Heavy lake-effect snow burying Buffalo, N.Y., more on the way A significant lake-effect snow event continued Thursday, one day after parts of Michigan were buried under a foot of snow. Boston Marathon bomber not paying restitution despite money in account, prosecutors say Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should turn over money in his prison account to his victims, according to a filing made by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts on Wednesday. Commission nominates first woman to Pakistan's Supreme Court A Pakistani judicial commission on Thursday approved the nomination of Ayesha Malik to become the first woman to sit on the country's Supreme Court. Detroit Red Wings-Anaheim Ducks game moved to Sunday due to COVID-19 Thursday night's matchup between the Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks has been postponed to Sunday because of COVID-19 issues impacting the Ducks. New York City to deploy social workers to subways to lead homeless to shelters New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday announced plans to deploy teams of social workers to the subway system to guide the homeless to shelters. Airline cancels return flight for partying passengers now stuck in Mexico Passengers seen partying on a flight from Canada to Mexico may end up stranded after their airline canceled the group's return trip and other carriers now say they also won't allow the travelers to board. France fines Google, Facebook over cookies policies The French CNIL on Thursday fined Google and Facebook after finding the companies failed to provide users a way to reject cookies as easily as they accept them. SpaceX successfully completes first launch of 2022 from Florida SpaceX kicked off a surge in launch activity Thursday with the successful launch of 49 of the company's Starlink communications satellites from Florida heading south along the state's coastline. Store's last $20 lottery ticket brings $250,000 of Christmas luck A pair of Iowa Lottery players shopping for Christmas stocking stuffers said they bought a store's last $20 scratch-off ticket -- and won a $250,000 prize. Watch: Deer rescued from ice of frozen pond in Connecticut Firefighters in Connecticut came to the assistance of an animal control officer to rescue a deer found stranded on the ice of a frozen pond. WHO notified after rare case of bird flu transmission in England A person in southwest England has contracted a case of bird flu transmitted by exposure to diseased animals, the country's health authority confirmed Thursday. Study: COVID-19 vaccines may cause small, temporary increase in menstrual cycle Women given their first dose of the two-shot COVID-19 vaccines during a single menstrual cycle saw an increase in cycle length of nearly one day compared with unvaccinated women, an Obstetrics and Gynecology study found. Message in a bottle crosses Atlantic Ocean from Maryland to Ireland A couple walking on a beach in Ireland found a message in a bottle that was launched from the United States in 2019. 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On Jan. 6 Anniversary, Biden Goes After Trump and TrumpismIn a speech marking the anniversary of the Capitol riot, the president confronted Trumpism, even as he refused to utter his predecessor’s name. Biden Holds Trump Responsible in Jan. 6 SpeechPresident Biden used the anniversary of the Capitol siege to deliver his most sustained and scathing repudiation of Donald J. Trump since taking office. The Next Big Lies: Jan. 6 Was No Big Deal, or a Left-Wing PlotHow revisionist histories of Jan. 6 picked up where the “stop the steal” campaign left off, warping beliefs about what transpired at the Capitol. Republicans Avoid Jan. 6 Observances at the CapitolElected Republicans stayed away from the Capitol during a day of solemn remembrance on the anniversary of the attack carried out by supporters of former President Donald J. Trump. At the Capitol, a Day of Somber RemembranceThe anniversary of Jan. 6 was part national commemoration, part group therapy session and part slick production as Democrats marked the deadliest attack on the Capitol in two centuries. Right-wing media criticized Biden’s speech and played down the Jan. 6 anniversary.Biden’s Speech on the Jan. 6 Riot, AnnotatedThe president commemorated the anniversary of the attack on the Capitol with an emotional address forcefully denouncing his predecessor. Companies Donated Millions to Those Who Voted to Overturn Biden's WinOne year after the Capitol riot, many businesses resumed corporate donations to lawmakers who voted against certifying the 2020 election. Scientists Endorse Covid Boosters, But to a PointEveryone should get a booster shot. In the long run, though, doses every few months aren’t a viable public health strategy, scientists say. Former Biden Advisers Urge a Pandemic Strategy for the ‘New Normal’In a striking critique, six prominent health experts who advised President Biden’s transition team called for an entirely new domestic coronavirus strategy. Women’s Periods May Be Late After Coronavirus Vaccination, Study SuggestsAn analysis of thousands of menstrual records offers support for anecdotal reports of erratic cycles after shots. In Kazakhstan, Putin Again Seizes on Unrest to Try to Expand InfluenceBut a series of revolts against a pro-Russian strongman could also plant the seeds of rebellion at home, analysts say. How the Kazakhstan Protests Started and Why They MatterAs protests in the oil-rich Central Asian country gain momentum, the events threaten to reverberate across the region. Peter Bogdanovich, 82, Director Whose Career Was a Hollywood Drama, DiesWithin one decade, the ’70s, he was transformed from one of the most celebrated of filmmakers, notably for “The Last Picture Show,” into one of the most ostracized. ‘I Have Absolutely Nothing’: After a Massive Winter Fire, What Is Left?Families whose homes were left in ashes when the Marshall fire swept around Boulder, Colo., now face starting over again in a housing market that was competitive even before hundreds of homes were destroyed. Winter TV: 20 Shows You Might Not Know AlreadyThere’s a pileup of prestige series returning this season, from “Mrs. Maisel” to “Atlanta” to “Bridgerton.” This list is about the other shows. And “Law & Order.” That Expensive Bourbon You Bought May Be a FakeCounterfeiting — filling luxury bottles with cheap liquor — has hit American whiskey hard as sky-high prices raise the payoff for scammers. Watching a Partner Change Is Hard. Accepting It Can Be Harder.We don’t marry one person as much as we marry one version of a person. But accepting the person a partner may become can be more challenging. Will America Descend Into Another Civil War?It’s hard to imagine. But so is democracy’s salvation. Here’s When We Expect Omicron to PeakAn epidemic modeler explains why cases of the variant will peak in the U.S. in January. Democrats Are Failing to Defend DemocracyThey need to get busy at the grassroots. The Economic Case for GoldilocksIn 2021, policymakers actually got it mostly right. Let Marjorie Taylor Greene Keep Her Social Media AccountsWe’ve ceded too much control over our speech to Big Tech. A Supreme Court Ruling Against Biden's Vaccine Mandates Could Be DisastrousBiden’s vaccine mandates must remain intact. It’s 2086. This Is What American History Could Look Like.As curators at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, we are regularly confronted by hard physical evidence of just how slippery the past can be. How the Capitol Riot Led to a Broken AmericaThe collapse of decency feeds the attacks on democracy. Christian Nationalism Is One of Trump’s Most Powerful WeaponsAnd it is still being wielded in service of Trump’s fictions. Jimmy Carter: I Fear for Our DemocracyEven established democracies can fall to military juntas and despots. We can’t let that happen here. Every Day Is Jan. 6 NowThough we yearn for peace and quiet, things in America are far from normal. One Year After the Jan. 6 Attack, Parler’s C.E.O Grapples With Big Tech and TrumpGeorge Farmer doubles down on his efforts to revive a right-leaning social media company that was taken offline a year ago. Is a Judge’s Order a Threat to a Free Press?A case involving The Times and Project Veritas. Also: Elizabeth Holmes; Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens; dangers of biometrics; healthy is hard. Supply Chain Woes Prompt a New Push to Revive U.S. FactoriesCompanies are testing whether the United States can regain some of the manufacturing output it ceded in recent decades to China and other countries. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?No running through the house with a pickle in your mouth: “The Righteous Gemstones” is back. 中美抗疫:两个极端,两个“平行空间”西安封城成了中国继续病毒“零容忍”政策的一个清晰信号。如果说中国抗疫的铁腕手段始终如一,美国似乎正日益走向“放手”。中美两国的现实日常仿佛一对古怪的平行空间,分处两极、事事相反。 Hundreds Gather to Remember 12 Victims of Philadelphia FireThe city is investigating the possibility that a child playing with a lighter near a Christmas tree sparked the blaze. Will Cuomo Try to Make a Comeback?Recent decisions by prosecutors to not pursue criminal charges against ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo may fuel his interest in re-entering public life. Virginia Democrats Aim to Block Trump’s E.P.A. Chief From State AgencyIn Virginia, cabinet nominees are rarely blocked. But the Republican governor-elect’s choice of Andrew Wheeler to be natural resources secretary has alarmed Democrats. Dog Is Hailed as ‘Real-Life Lassie’ After Leading Police to Truck CrashTwo men lay unconscious on a frigid Vermont night until Tinsley, a Shiloh Shepherd, led the authorities back to the site of the wreck. Winter Storm Expected to Blanket the Northeast in SnowSignificant snowfall could create perilous driving conditions for the Friday morning commute. North Korea Says It Will Skip Beijing Olympics Because of the PandemicThe country also blamed “hostile forces” for its decision not to send a delegation to China, its closest ally. Ohio Officer Shoots Through Fence, Killing a Man Who Was Firing a GunBody-camera footage shows an officer in Canton, Ohio, firing through a wooden fence, killing James R. Williams, 46, as he fired shots just after the start of the New Year. Oregon Says Nicholas Kristof Cannot Run for GovernorThe secretary of state said that Mr. Kristof, a former New York Times columnist, did not meet the state’s three-year residency requirement. A School Won 92-4 in Basketball. Then the Coach Was Suspended.Sacred Heart Academy, a Catholic high school for girls in Hamden, Conn., said that running up the score against Lyman Hall High School did not mesh with its values. Ex-United Flight Attendant Used Dead Child’s Identity, Officials SayRicardo Cesar Guedes used the name of a boy who died in a car accident in 1979 to get his airline job and a U.S. passport, according to a criminal complaint. ‘Late Late Show’ Cancels Tapings After James Corden Tests PositiveThe CBS host said he felt “completely fine” after testing positive for the coronavirus. The program set a schedule of reruns through Jan. 17. Mets Hire Eric Chavez as Hitting CoachEric Chavez was named an assistant hitting coach for the Yankees just last month, but he will move across town to guide Mets hitters instead. Barbie and Balmain Want to Make Toys the Next Big Fashion FrontierThe first high-fashion collaboration of the year is here, and it’s surprisingly good. ‘Emily in Paris’ Isn’t the Only Clichéd Show in This TownNetflix doesn’t qualify as a solo offender when it comes to Gallic stereotypes, as three musical theater works on the city’s stages show. More Recent Articles |
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A number of protesters and law enforcement officers were killed during more violence in Kazakhstan on Thursday and rioters broke into government buildings and set some on fire, officials said.
LSU Tigers cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. will enter the 2022 NFL Draft, he announced Thursday through The Players' Tribune.
A former Monsanto employee pleaded guilty to espionage charges Thursday for stealing trade secrets from the U.S. agriculture behemoth for the benefit of China, prosecutors said.
The Utah Jazz placed All-Star center Rudy Gobert in the league's COVID-19 protocols Thursday after the standout big man tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Baltimore Ravens placed Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard on injured reserve Thursday, meaning the team will be without one of its best blockers for a key divisional game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Officials in Colorado said more than 1,084 homes have been destroyed by the Marshall Fire and human remains, believed to belong to one of two missing people, have been discovered.
Four days after Antonio Brown removed his equipment and jogged off the field in the middle of Sunday's game against the New York Jets, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially released the embattled receiver.
A New York man was arrested Thursday on charges he acted and conspired to act as a foreign agent in the United States, the Justice Department announced.
Members of Congress held a prayer vigil on the steps of the Capitol building to conclude its observance of the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol on Thursday.
The New York Times on Thursday said it had reached a deal to acquire sports news subscription site The Athletic for $550 million which will be closed in the first quarter of 2022.
A significant lake-effect snow event continued Thursday, one day after parts of Michigan were buried under a foot of snow.
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should turn over money in his prison account to his victims, according to a filing made by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts on Wednesday.
A Pakistani judicial commission on Thursday approved the nomination of Ayesha Malik to become the first woman to sit on the country's Supreme Court.
Thursday night's matchup between the Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks has been postponed to Sunday because of COVID-19 issues impacting the Ducks.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday announced plans to deploy teams of social workers to the subway system to guide the homeless to shelters.
Passengers seen partying on a flight from Canada to Mexico may end up stranded after their airline canceled the group's return trip and other carriers now say they also won't allow the travelers to board.
The French CNIL on Thursday fined Google and Facebook after finding the companies failed to provide users a way to reject cookies as easily as they accept them.
SpaceX kicked off a surge in launch activity Thursday with the successful launch of 49 of the company's Starlink communications satellites from Florida heading south along the state's coastline.
A pair of Iowa Lottery players shopping for Christmas stocking stuffers said they bought a store's last $20 scratch-off ticket -- and won a $250,000 prize.
Firefighters in Connecticut came to the assistance of an animal control officer to rescue a deer found stranded on the ice of a frozen pond.
A person in southwest England has contracted a case of bird flu transmitted by exposure to diseased animals, the country's health authority confirmed Thursday.
Women given their first dose of the two-shot COVID-19 vaccines during a single menstrual cycle saw an increase in cycle length of nearly one day compared with unvaccinated women, an Obstetrics and Gynecology study found.
A couple walking on a beach in Ireland found a message in a bottle that was launched from the United States in 2019.
BMW showcased color-changing exterior paint on its iX Flow concept SUV at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. 
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