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AHL's Krystof Hrabik gets 30-game ban for making racist gesture at another player The American Hockey League on Friday gave San Jose Barracuda forward Krystof Hrabik a 30-game suspension for directing a racist gesture toward Tucson Roadrunners player Boko Imama during a Jan. 12 game. NFL to end daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players Ahead of this weekend's divisional round playoff matchups, the NFL and its players' union agreed to stop daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players. Tennessee Titans star RB Derrick Henry activated off injured reserve The Tennessee Titans activated All-Pro running back Derrick Henry off injured reserve Friday, clearing the way for him to play in Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals. 49ers' Nick Bosa clears concussion protocol, will play vs. Packers The San Francisco 49ers announced Friday that star defensive end Nick Bosa cleared the concussion protocol and will play in Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game against the Green Bay Packers. VP Kamala Harris announces $600M in California wildfire recovery Vice President Kamala Harris and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a San Bernardino, Calif., fire station Friday, announcing that the U.S. government is directing $600 million to wildfire recovery. Airstrikes in Yemen leave dozens dead, nationwide Internet outage More than 70 people were killed and hundreds of others injured during Saudi-led airstrikes in northern Yemen, according to officials on Friday. FBI: Brian Laundrie admitted responsibility for Gabby Petito's death in notebook Brian Laundrie claimed responsibility for killing his fiancee, Gabby Petito, in a notebook investigators found near his body in a Florida park, the FBI revealed Friday. Baltimore Ravens part ways with defensive coordinator Don 'Wink' Martindale The Baltimore Ravens have parted ways with longtime defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale, who had one year remaining on his contract. South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh indicted on new fraud charges A South Carolina grand jury has handed down a new indictment accusing prominent attorney Alex Murdaugh of misappropriating an additional $2.27 million of his clients' money, prosecutors announced Friday. Forecasters monitor rare out-of-season tropical development in East Pacific Even though it's January, AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring a gale-force area of low pressure for the potential to develop into an out-of-season tropical depression or storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Arthritis drugs may reduce COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness Some arthritis drugs may reduce the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, according to the Arthritis Foundation, which also offers advice on booster shots. President Biden calls on mayors to make use of infrastructure, COVID-19 relief funds President Joe Biden on Friday encouraged local leaders to spend federal funds made available to them through COVID-19 relief and infrastructure packages. Marijuana advertising on social media targets kids, study shows Some recreational pot shops are using tricks from the old playbooks of alcohol and tobacco companies to target underage users on social media, a new study reports. Woman checking her email spam folder discovers $3M lottery jackpot A Michigan woman checking her email spam folder for a missing message made a far more surprising discovery -- she had won a $3 million lottery jackpot. Justice Sonia Sotomayor calls Texas abortion case a "disaster" and "grave disservice" in dissent Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor called a Texas abortion ban a "disaster" and a "grave disservice to women" in a dissent backed by liberal judges. Anti-abortion marchers in D.C. hope 2022 will bring 'a historic change for life' As abortion opponents demonstrated Friday at the annual March for Life rally, some said they hoped "something very big" is on the immediate horizon for their movement. Sundance movie review: '892' a powerful true story with moving John Boyega, Michael K. Williams performances "892" tells the true story of Marine veteran Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) who took a bank hostage when the VA withheld his disability check. Michael KL. Williams plays the negotiator in one of his final roles. Watch: Kid exasperated by snow strikes chord with viewers around world Not many kids would admit to wanting to be in school on a snow day, but after a hard day of snow shoveling, 9-year-old Toronto resident Carter Trozzolo was ready to head back into the classroom. In photos: Moments from Sotheby's Masters Week "The Man of Sorrows" by Sandro Botticelli will be the lead exhibit for Masters Week at Sotheby's. Several other pieces will be shown in another exhibit in the New York City museum from January 18-29, 2022. Sotheby's Masters Week features a series of eight auctions encompassing Old Master paintings, drawings, and sculptures by some of the most celebrated names in European art history. U.S. judge temporarily blocks Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers A U.S. district judge in Texas on Friday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees. Australian woman finds scorpion in package of broccoli An Australian woman said she was shocked to open a package of broccoli from a local supermarket to discover a live scorpion lurking inside. Watch: Rescuers attach sausages to drones to lure dog to safety in England Rescuers working to draw a runaway dog away from dangerous mud flats in England lured the canine to safety by attaching a sausage to a drone. Babies identify close relationships by saliva, study suggests Sharing food and smooching are two ways babies can suss out whom they can depend on to take care for them, a new study suggests. Sandro Botticelli painting with hidden drawing goes on view in NYC A painting by Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli -- which was found to have a hidden drawing underneath -- went on view Friday in New York City ahead of its auction. Peloton CEO clarifies plans to consider layoffs, pause production Peloton's stock rebounded Friday, a day after reports that the company was halting production of its fitness equipment sent shares tumbling. Watch: Whoopi Goldberg returns in 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2 trailer Whoopi Goldberg reprises her role as Guinan from "Star Trek: Generations" in the new trailer for "Star Trek: Picard" Season 2. |
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Stock Markets Off to Worst Start Since 2016 as Fed Fights InflationStocks are off to their worst start of a year since 2016 as the central bank pulls back the enormous stimulus programs it began in the early months of the pandemic. As Omicron Crests, Booster Shots Are Keeping Americans Out of HospitalsExtra vaccine doses were expected to lower infection rates. But the shots also seem to be preventing severe illness caused by the new variant, the C.D.C. reported. Court Battle Over a Ventilator Takes a Patient From Minnesota to TexasScott Quiner, who was unvaccinated and hospitalized with Covid-19, had been on a ventilator for weeks when doctors told his wife they would be taking him off the machine. Arizona Sues to Stop Treasury From Recouping Relief FundsGov. Doug Ducey has been using federal pandemic aid to undermine school mask requirements, which Treasury said violated the law. Jan. 6 Panel and State Officials Seek Answers on Fake Trump ElectorsPressure is mounting on the Justice Department to investigate bogus electors who claimed that Donald J. Trump defeated Joseph R. Biden Jr. in their states. Texas Man Charged With Threatening to Kill Georgia Election OfficialsA man accused of using Craigslist to call for the assassination of election officials is the first to be charged by the Justice Department’s task force on election threats. Biden Looks to Intel’s U.S. Investment to Buoy His China AgendaThe president said passage of a China competition bill was needed “for the sake of our economic competitiveness and our national security.” U.S. and Russia Take More Measured Stance in Ukraine TalksThe conciliatory tone and absence of ultimatums suggested that both sides were trying to keep tensions in check and give diplomacy time. How a Volcano Severed Tonga From the WorldThe disaster caused by the largest eruption in decades has been defined so far by the nation’s near-complete disconnection in an ever-connected age. Tonga Tsunami Brought Catastrophe to 3 Tiny IslandsThe sparsely populated islets of Nomuka, Mango and Fonoifua were hit by waves almost 50 feet high, a Red Cross official said. Meat Loaf, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ Singer and Actor, Dies at 74Born Marvin Lee Aday, he sold millions of albums, won a Grammy and acted in films including “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Fight Club.” March for Life Rally Unfolds with Eye on Supreme CourtThe annual March for Life rally is taking on a celebratory tone this year as participants expect the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Viral Photograph of Munzir El Nezzel Helps Bring Syrian Refugee Family to ItalyA Syrian family portrayed in an award-winning photo has come to Italy for treatment and better lives. Pete Davidson and Colin Jost Just Bought a Staten Island FerryThe two “Saturday Night Live” cast members were among a group of investors who won an auction of a retired ferryboat, with a bid of $280,100 and a desire to “restore a piece of New York.” Seeking Enlightenment, He Disappeared Into a Hiker’s Bermuda TriangleIn “Lost in the Valley of Death,” Harley Rustad follows the long and winding road that led Justin Alexander Shetler to India’s Parvati Valley. Why the Medical Establishment Shied Away From AbortionStigma and fear of harassment have kept physicians from incorporating abortion into their practice. Does Jan. 6 Disqualify Some Republicans From Re-election?Why a section of the 14th Amendment could offer a challenge to some Republicans running for the House this year. Imani Perry: The Legacy of Slavery in New OrleansThe city has been shaped by both suffering and celebration, and its strength lies in its dualities. The Africa Cup of Nations Reveals Glimpses of a Better ContinentThe Africa Cup of Nations soccer tournament shows glimpses of a different vision for the continent. Republicans Think There Is a ‘Takeover’ Happening. They Have Some Reading to Do.Conservatives can’t pick and choose which parts of the Constitution they like. What an Antisemite’s Fantasy Says About Jewish RealityWhy America can’t ignore the continual threat against Jews. Don’t, Like, Overanalyze LanguageMy hunch is we’re fine using informal wording. What Biden’s Chief of Staff Has Learned, One Year InRon Klain reflects on the first year of the administration. The Mental Health Toll of Trump-Era PoliticsWhen politics becomes “a pervasive and largely unavoidable source of chronic stress.” Readers Have Questions About Stocks. An Economist Replies.The economist Laurence Kotlikoff responds to questions from Times readers. Biden Versus the Friends of CovidAnti-vaccine politics explain many of the president’s problems. The Long Road to Successful Covid VaccinesThe road to successful vaccines; mask distribution; Starbucks; Build Back Better; Trump’s call to Georgia; leaving the G.O.P.; a football fan’s plea. 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. The One Regret From My Time Leading Planned ParenthoodThe erosion of reproductive rights is a result of raw, bare-knuckled politics, as a minority exercises its power over a majority. Pope Francis Is Troubled by Your PetOn Fido and fruitfulness. Stress Snacking? Answers to Your Questions About Mindful EatingWe asked two experts to advise readers taking part in the Eat Well Challenge. Remembering André Leon Talley, and a Mother’s Ultimate Sin: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Mourinho, Benítez and the Endless Pursuit of the PastWhy do two elite managers persist with a trophy-less, and seemingly joyless, slog toward a past they probably will never reclaim? Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Master and Political Reformer, Dies at 95A monk with global influence and an ally of Martin Luther King, he championed what he called “engaged Buddhism,” applying its principles in pressing for peace. Supreme Court to Consider Limits of Ruling on Oklahoma TribesBut the justices rejected a request from state officials to revisit a 2020 ruling that much of eastern Oklahoma falls within an Indian reservation. Saudi-Led Airstrikes Kill Scores at a Prison in YemenThe strikes, which also knocked out the country’s internet, came after Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked the U.A.E., a key partner in the Saudi-led coalition that has been fighting in Yemen for years. Igor Fruman, Former Giuliani Associate, Is Sentenced to One Year in PrisonMr. Fruman was at the center of a campaign to damage then-President Donald J. Trump’s rivals, but was brought down by campaign finance charges. Louie Anderson, Genial Stand-Up Comic and Actor, Dies at 68He won an Emmy Award for his work on the series “Baskets” and two Daytime Emmys for his animated children’s show, “Life With Louie.” As F.B.I. Breached Texas Synagogue, Hostages Were Dashing for ExitThe federal agency said it was unaware that three hostages were already escaping the temple as an elite rescue team entered from different sides, killing the attacker. Judge Issues Stinging Free Speech Ruling Against University of FloridaWhile a lawsuit is being resolved, the university cannot bar professors from offering expert testimony in lawsuits against the state, the federal judge ruled. Brian Laundrie Claimed Responsibility for Gabrielle Petito’s Death, F.B.I. SaysThe agency, closing a high-profile case, said that a notebook found near Mr. Laundrie’s body included statements in which he confessed to killing his fiancée. Mushie & Co Recalls FRIGG Pacifiers Over Choking HazardMushie & Co, a baby goods store, announced a voluntary recall of its FRIGG pacifier after more than 200 reports that the pacifier’s silicone nipple detached from its base. Monkeys Escape After Truck Crashes on Pennsylvania HighwayThe State Police said that a pickup truck with an enclosed trailer full of 100 monkeys had collided with a dump truck. Four escaped. Citigroup will bring N.Y.C.-area workers back to the office starting Feb. 7.Watch a Seductive Moment in ‘The Power of the Dog’Jane Campion narrates an intimate scene between Benedict Cumberbatch and Kodi Smit-McPhee. For Nadal and His Contemporaries, It Is About Winning, and QuicklyDropping only one set in the first week of the Australian Open gave the 20-time Grand Slam champion, at age 35, energy for later in the tournament. Aging tennis stars, take note. Orange Wines, a Genre Worthy of ExplorationIt’s a style defined not by area or grapes, but by production technique. That leaves plenty of room for differences and for further exploration. A Knockout Country-Rap Crossover, and 13 More New SongsHear tracks by Nilüfer Yanya, Gayle, John Mellencamp and others. More Recent Articles |
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The American Hockey League on Friday gave San Jose Barracuda forward Krystof Hrabik a 30-game suspension for directing a racist gesture toward Tucson Roadrunners player Boko Imama during a Jan. 12 game.
Ahead of this weekend's divisional round playoff matchups, the NFL and its players' union agreed to stop daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players.
The Tennessee Titans activated All-Pro running back Derrick Henry off injured reserve Friday, clearing the way for him to play in Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The San Francisco 49ers announced Friday that star defensive end Nick Bosa cleared the concussion protocol and will play in Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game against the Green Bay Packers.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a San Bernardino, Calif., fire station Friday, announcing that the U.S. government is directing $600 million to wildfire recovery.
More than 70 people were killed and hundreds of others injured during Saudi-led airstrikes in northern Yemen, according to officials on Friday.
Brian Laundrie claimed responsibility for killing his fiancee, Gabby Petito, in a notebook investigators found near his body in a Florida park, the FBI revealed Friday.
The Baltimore Ravens have parted ways with longtime defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale, who had one year remaining on his contract.
A South Carolina grand jury has handed down a new indictment accusing prominent attorney Alex Murdaugh of misappropriating an additional $2.27 million of his clients' money, prosecutors announced Friday.
Even though it's January, AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring a gale-force area of low pressure for the potential to develop into an out-of-season tropical depression or storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Some arthritis drugs may reduce the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, according to the Arthritis Foundation, which also offers advice on booster shots.
President Joe Biden on Friday encouraged local leaders to spend federal funds made available to them through COVID-19 relief and infrastructure packages.
Some recreational pot shops are using tricks from the old playbooks of alcohol and tobacco companies to target underage users on social media, a new study reports.
A Michigan woman checking her email spam folder for a missing message made a far more surprising discovery -- she had won a $3 million lottery jackpot.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor called a Texas abortion ban a "disaster" and a "grave disservice to women" in a dissent backed by liberal judges.
As abortion opponents demonstrated Friday at the annual March for Life rally, some said they hoped "something very big" is on the immediate horizon for their movement.
"892" tells the true story of Marine veteran Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) who took a bank hostage when the VA withheld his disability check. Michael KL. Williams plays the negotiator in one of his final roles.
Not many kids would admit to wanting to be in school on a snow day, but after a hard day of snow shoveling, 9-year-old Toronto resident Carter Trozzolo was ready to head back into the classroom.
"The Man of Sorrows" by Sandro Botticelli will be the lead exhibit for Masters Week at Sotheby's. Several other pieces will be shown in another exhibit in the New York City museum from January 18-29, 2022. Sotheby's Masters Week features a series of eight auctions encompassing Old Master paintings, drawings, and sculptures by some of the most celebrated names in European art history.
A U.S. district judge in Texas on Friday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees.
An Australian woman said she was shocked to open a package of broccoli from a local supermarket to discover a live scorpion lurking inside.
Rescuers working to draw a runaway dog away from dangerous mud flats in England lured the canine to safety by attaching a sausage to a drone.
Sharing food and smooching are two ways babies can suss out whom they can depend on to take care for them, a new study suggests.
A painting by Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli -- which was found to have a hidden drawing underneath -- went on view Friday in New York City ahead of its auction.
Peloton's stock rebounded Friday, a day after reports that the company was halting production of its fitness equipment sent shares tumbling.
Whoopi Goldberg reprises her role as Guinan from "Star Trek: Generations" in the new trailer for "Star Trek: Picard" Season 2. 
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