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Canucks, Senators postponed again due to COVID-19 attendance restrictions The Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators both experienced another postponement Friday when the NHL announced that Saturday's matchup between the teams was pushed back due to ongoing COVID-19 attendance restrictions. Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd placed in COVID-19 protocols Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd entered the NBA's COVID-19 protocols Friday after testing positive for the coronavirus. Seattle Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner ruled out for season finale with knee injury The Seattle Seahawks ruled out All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Arizona Cardinals. Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson out again due to ankle injury Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss his fourth consecutive game because of a nagging right ankle injury. Shocker: 194M bolts of lightning detected in the U.S. last year Experts at lightning research firm Vaisala, based in Finland, reported 194 million cloud-to-ground and in-cloud lightning events occurred in the continental United States last year. N.Y. judge drops criminal complaint against ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo A New York judge on Friday agreed to drop a criminal complaint accusing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo of forcible touching. Arizona Cardinals' J.J. Watt designated to return from injured reserve Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman J.J. Watt was designated to return from injured reserve Friday, opening a 21-day practice window for the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Iran says it's open to bilateral talks over plane downing The Iranian government said Friday it's prepared to hold bilateral talks with the countries whose citizens were killed in the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in 2020 near Tehran. Japanese officials blame U.S. bases for rise in COVID-19 cases Japan on Friday implemented new restrictions in three prefectures beset by a rise in COVID-19 cases some government officials have blamed on U.S. military bases. Virginia student gets $1M lottery ticket in his Christmas stocking A lottery ticket placed in a Virginia college student's Christmas stocking by his mother ended up winning him a $1 million prize. Airline returns precious family letters left on plane in Chicago A file of precious family letters left behind on a plane that landed in Chicago was returned to the family weeks later, thanks to an airline employee's persistence. Hog deer captured after escape from zoo in India Officials at a zoo in India said a hog deer escaped from its enclosure and vaulted over a perimeter wall before being found roaming on a nearly vacant plot of land. Los Angeles megamansion becomes most expensive property in U.S. A 105,000-square-foot Los Angeles megamansion officially became the most expensive property in the United States when it was listed Friday for $295 million. Wolf Volcano erupts in Galapagos Islands Wolf volcano, the tallest volcano in the Galapagos Islands, has erupted for the first time in more than six years, Ecuadorian geologists announced Friday. Woman runs across New Zealand in under 21 days for Guinness World Record A British woman living in New Zealand broke a world record when she ran the length of the island nation in under 21 days. Watch: Sea lion rescued from San Diego highway, miles from the ocean Police and animal rescuers responded to a San Diego highway where a sea lion was spotted attempting to cross the road several miles from the nearest shoreline. Watch live: Astrophysicist to webcast James Webb telescope traveling through space Astrophysicist Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project in Italy will live stream images of the James Webb Space Telescope traveling through space on Friday. 3 men sentenced to life in prison for slaying of Ahmaud Arbery A Georgia judge on Friday sentenced three men convicted in the 2020 death of Ahmaud Arbery to life in prison. Only one will have possibility of parole. Supreme Court indicates it may block Biden vaccine mandate for large companies The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday appeared prepared to block the Biden administration from enforcing vaccine rules for employees at large companies amid the quickly spreading Omicron variant of COVID-19. Benedict Cumberbatch, Dev Patel, Ralph Fiennes join Wes Anderson's Roald Dahl adaptation Benedict Cumberbatch, Dev Patel, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Kingsley are set to star in Wes Anderson's upcoming adaptation of Roald Dahl's "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" for Netflix. Pelosi invites Biden to deliver State of the Union March 1 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday formally invited President Joe Biden to give his first State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. Connecticut high school hockey player dies after collision on ice A Connecticut high school hockey player was involved in an in-game collision and later died at Greenwich Hospital, St. Luke's School announced Friday. Reading books no better for well-being than other media, study suggests Spending time reading books or engaging with technology had roughly the same impact on personal well-being, a recent study found. Watch: 'The Boys' Season 3 to premiere June 3, teaser released "The Boys" Season 3 will premiere on June 3, Amazon Prime Video announced on Friday. In photos: Winter snow storm blankets NYC Heavy snow blew into New York City and the surrounding tri-state area on January 7, 2022. The region was under a winter weather advisory until noon. In photos: Scenes from the great outdoors around the world From fall colors to frigid snowstorms to steamy, hot summer days, UPI photographers have captured scenes of natural beauty and people spending time outdoors all over the world. Here's a selection. Citigroup will fire unvaccinated employees by Jan. 31 Citigroup will fire employees who haven't gotten vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the month, the company said Friday. |
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More Patients, Fewer Workers: Omicron Pushes New York Hospitals to BrinkThe current spike in coronavirus cases appears to be less deadly than earlier waves, but some safety-net hospitals are still being severely strained. Conservative Majority on Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Biden's Vaccine PlanThe court seemed more likely to sustain a separate requirement that health care workers at facilities that receive federal money be vaccinated. Federal Rental Assistance Is Running Out, With Tenants Still in NeedAn announcement from the Treasury Department on Friday revealed that there was less money available for renters than some states had hoped. New Yorkers Reflect on a Stressful Week Back at School Amid Omicron WaveTwo dozen interviews with parents, educators and students revealed a range of opinions about whether schools should remain open. But most said the return to classrooms had been bumpy. Three Men Sentenced to Life in Prison in Ahmaud Arbery KillingOne man will be eligible for parole after 30 years. The three face a federal trial on hate crime charges next month. December Jobs Report: U.S. Added 199,000 JobsThe gain of 199,000 was the weakest of the year, but not for lack of demand: The unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent, and wages increased. Sidney Poitier Was the Star We Desperately Needed Him to BeWithout the obstacles put in his way, he could’ve been even bigger than he was. But Mr. Poitier still managed to be a giant, which, in itself, is astonishing. 11 of Sidney Poitier's Greatest Movies to Stream NowAs an actor and filmmaker, he strove to bring layered Black individuals to the screen at a time when that was rare. In Kazakhstan’s Street Battles, Signs of Elites Fighting Each OtherThe reasons for the bloody crisis in Central Asia remain murky, but experts say popular discontent could mask an old-fashioned power struggle within the ruling faction. Lani Guinier, Legal Scholar at the Center of Controversy, Dies at 71President Bill Clinton pulled her nomination as assistant attorney general in 1993 after she came under criticism for her views on voting rights. Cyber Ninjas, Derided for Arizona Vote Review, Says It Is Shutting DownThe organization that conducted the review of the presidential vote in Arizona’s largest county said it was insolvent and had laid off its employees. Billionaire’s Star Rises as She Takes Bold Stance on Racism in BrazilLuiza Trajano turned a small family store into a retail giant. Now, a company policy limiting its executive training program to Black applicants is drawing praise, outrage and much soul-searching. Grichka and Igor Bogdanoff, Twins in an Uneasy Spotlight, Die at 72In France they were science-loving TV celebrities (molded by plastic surgery) whose own research was suspect, maybe a hoax. They died within days of each other. 12 Predictions for the Trends We Think Will Own 2022This year is anyone’s guess. Here are ours. No One Is Coming to Save Us From the ‘Dagger at the Throat of America’Our democracy needs your help. My Dinner With Sidney PoitierHe was the epitome of Black dignity, Black beauty, Black pride and Black power. A Woman Surpassed $1 Million on 'Jeopardy!' and She Happens to Be TransThis is what really infuriates the trolls. F.D.R.’s Court-Packing Plan Had Two Parts. We Need to Bring Back the Second.Roosevelt warned about courts becoming a “third house of the national legislature.” History may be on the verge of repeating itself. Here’s When We Expect Omicron to PeakAn epidemic modeler explains why cases of the variant will peak in the U.S. in January. ‘We Barely Qualify as a Democracy Anymore’: Democratic Voters Fear for AmericaThe lack of consequences for Republican leaders over Jan. 6 has Democrats worried for the future. But some also expressed empathy for the rioters. Why Republican Voters Think Americans Have to Get Over Jan. 6The Republicans aren’t apologists for Jan. 6 — some chastised President Trump and don’t want him to run again. They just want the country to move on. The Ukraine Crisis Is About Much More Than UkraineHe is close to getting what he wants. I Can’t Brook the Idea of Banning ‘Negro’That’s a distraction from real work in the real world. How to Go From Homelessness to Venture CapitalTraining programs like Year Up can rescue people like Fred Mutsinzi — but they aren’t cheap. 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. Listeners’ QuestionsCritics, reporters and editors answer your questions about all things literary. For Africa Cup of Nations, Embrace the UnknownThe Africa Cup of Nations probably will be decided by players who earn their livings in Europe. But the best of the tournament lies in its surprises. Chicken Soup for the Weary Soul and the Rise of Mindful Drinking: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. 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. Eric Adams Picks Philip Banks as Deputy Mayor, Despite Ethics ConcernsPhilip Banks III, who resigned from the Police Department while under federal investigation, announced his own appointment in a newspaper opinion piece. Andrew Cuomo's Groping Charge Is DismissedA brief court appearance brought to a close one of the most serious legal threats the former governor faced over the sexual harassment allegations that led to his resignation. Amy Schneider Becomes First Woman to Surpass $1 Million on ‘Jeopardy!’Schneider, a software engineering manager, is the fourth contestant in the game show’s history to reach the milestone. Biden Consoles Residents in Fire-Ravaged ColoradoThe president said the devastation caused by natural disasters rooted in climate change was “a blinking ‘code red’ for our nation.” NATO Vows United Response to Russian Aggression Against UkraineForeign ministers from the alliance, meeting Friday, hope that Moscow will choose diplomacy and de-escalation instead, amid skepticism that Russia is sincere in wanting substantive talks. Officers Ran Off After Firing Stun Gun That Set Man Ablaze, Video ShowsThe footage was released by New York’s attorney general as part of an investigation that began after the man, Jason Jones, died last month. Airlines Strand Passengers Who Partied on Flight Without MasksA group of Canadian social media influencers and others flouted Covid-19 rules on a flight to Cancún, Mexico, resulting in airlines leaving many of them without a way home. 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The Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators both experienced another postponement Friday when the NHL announced that Saturday's matchup between the teams was pushed back due to ongoing COVID-19 attendance restrictions.
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd entered the NBA's COVID-19 protocols Friday after testing positive for the coronavirus.
The Seattle Seahawks ruled out All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Arizona Cardinals.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss his fourth consecutive game because of a nagging right ankle injury.
Experts at lightning research firm Vaisala, based in Finland, reported 194 million cloud-to-ground and in-cloud lightning events occurred in the continental United States last year.
A New York judge on Friday agreed to drop a criminal complaint accusing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo of forcible touching.
Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman J.J. Watt was designated to return from injured reserve Friday, opening a 21-day practice window for the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The Iranian government said Friday it's prepared to hold bilateral talks with the countries whose citizens were killed in the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in 2020 near Tehran.
Japan on Friday implemented new restrictions in three prefectures beset by a rise in COVID-19 cases some government officials have blamed on U.S. military bases.
A lottery ticket placed in a Virginia college student's Christmas stocking by his mother ended up winning him a $1 million prize.
A file of precious family letters left behind on a plane that landed in Chicago was returned to the family weeks later, thanks to an airline employee's persistence.
Officials at a zoo in India said a hog deer escaped from its enclosure and vaulted over a perimeter wall before being found roaming on a nearly vacant plot of land.
A 105,000-square-foot Los Angeles megamansion officially became the most expensive property in the United States when it was listed Friday for $295 million.
Wolf volcano, the tallest volcano in the Galapagos Islands, has erupted for the first time in more than six years, Ecuadorian geologists announced Friday.
A British woman living in New Zealand broke a world record when she ran the length of the island nation in under 21 days.
Police and animal rescuers responded to a San Diego highway where a sea lion was spotted attempting to cross the road several miles from the nearest shoreline.
Astrophysicist Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project in Italy will live stream images of the James Webb Space Telescope traveling through space on Friday.
A Georgia judge on Friday sentenced three men convicted in the 2020 death of Ahmaud Arbery to life in prison. Only one will have possibility of parole.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday appeared prepared to block the Biden administration from enforcing vaccine rules for employees at large companies amid the quickly spreading Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Benedict Cumberbatch, Dev Patel, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Kingsley are set to star in Wes Anderson's upcoming adaptation of Roald Dahl's "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" for Netflix.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday formally invited President Joe Biden to give his first State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress.
A Connecticut high school hockey player was involved in an in-game collision and later died at Greenwich Hospital, St. Luke's School announced Friday.
Spending time reading books or engaging with technology had roughly the same impact on personal well-being, a recent study found.
"The Boys" Season 3 will premiere on June 3, Amazon Prime Video announced on Friday.
Heavy snow blew into New York City and the surrounding tri-state area on January 7, 2022. The region was under a winter weather advisory until noon.
From fall colors to frigid snowstorms to steamy, hot summer days, UPI photographers have captured scenes of natural beauty and people spending time outdoors all over the world. Here's a selection.
Citigroup will fire employees who haven't gotten vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the month, the company said Friday. 
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