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World's COVID-19 cases rise 59% but deaths down 7% COVID-19 cases have surged to record levels throughout the world, including many nations in Europe as well as the United States and Canada. U.S. Marshals recover 5 teens, arrest 30 in New Orleans during monthslong operation U.S. Marshals located five missing teenagers and arrested 30 people in the New Orleans metropolitan area during a monthslong multiagency operation, authorities said. Broadway's 'Mrs. Doubtfire' to close Jan. 10 through March 14Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin tests positive for COVID-19 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Sunday night that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will quarantine at home for the next five days. Two new outbreaks of bird flu reported at farms in northern Israel Two new outbreaks of bird flu were reported in Israel on Sunday, as nation's throughout the world continue to add new cases. Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigns amid deadly anti-coup protests Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned Sunday, two months after being reinstated, as three people were killed during anti-coup protests. Man reported missing in Marshall Fire found alive, two still unaccounted for Officials in Colorado on Sunday said a man who was reported missing in the Marshall Fire was found alive, as search crews continued to look for two people who remained missing. Flight cancellation spree continues through New Year’s weekend Thousands of flights were canceled and delayed over New Year's weekend because of winter storms in the Midwest and a reduced workforce caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Jan. 6 panel has received 'firsthand' testimony Trump was asked to stop riots Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson said Sunday that the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol has received testimony that former President Donald Trump was asked to call for them to end. Old Man Winter to shock mid-Atlantic with quick-hitting snowstorm Monday A sneaky storm from the southern United States will swing northward and strengthen enough to blast part of mid-Atlantic region with dose of heavy snow as dramatically colder air sweeps in, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Severe weather ushered in year as calendars turned to 2022 Gusty winds, half-dollar-sized hail, record-breaking rainfall and damaging tornadoes impacted the South and the Ohio Valley as calendars turned to 2022. 'Spider-Man' tops North American box office for 3rd weekend "Spider-Man: Far From Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $52.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Lionel Messi ‘in isolation’ after testing positive for COVID-19 Soccer star Lionel Messi is one of four Paris Saint-Germain players in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19. Fauci: CDC may alter guidance to require negative test before ending isolation Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may alter its recent guidance for people who test positive for COVID-19 by requiring a negative test before ending isolation. Hong Kong’s Citizen News shutters over ‘deteriorating media environment’ Citizen News, an independent online news portal in Hong Kong founded in 2017, will shutter operations because of what it called a "deteriorating media environment" in the Chinese-ruled city. Twitter permanently suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal account Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal Twitter account has been suspended for repeated violations of the platform's policies regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. 'The Mack' star Max Julien dead at 88NBC airs Betty White's 2010 'SNL' episode a day after her death Betty White's 2010 episode of "Saturday Night Live" aired again Saturday, a day after her death at the age of 99 was announced. New Mexico officials rescue 21 people trapped in tramway overnight New Mexico officials have rescued all 21 people who were trapped in tramway cars near Albuquerque overnight Friday amid icy conditions. Fire destroys South Africa parliament complex A large fire caused significant damage to buildings in South Africa's parliament complex in Cape Town on Sunday morning. Powerball jackpot grows to estimated $522 million The new year started without a winner in Powerball on Saturday night as the jackpot rose to at least $522 million. Moments from the 133rd annual Tournament of Roses ParadeOn This Day, Jan. 2: Prince Harry pulled from Afghanistan On Jan. 2, 2011, Prince Harry was sent home from military service in Afghanistan after a magazine revealed his presence in the war zone. Famous birthdays for Jan. 2: Tia Carrere, Christy Turlington Actor Tia Carrere turns 55 and model Christy Turlington turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 2. |
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Child Tax Credit’s Extra Help Ends, Just as Covid Surges AnewA pandemic benefit that many progressives hoped to make permanent has lapsed in a congressional standoff. Researchers say it spared many from poverty. Puerto Rico Faces Staggering Covid Case ExplosionThe island had a 4,600 percent increase in cases in recent weeks after mounting one of the nation’s most successful vaccination campaigns. In the Tinderbox of Bosnia, a Serb Nationalist Lights a MatchBosnia’s fragile multiethnic government is facing its greatest crisis since the Balkan wars. The Serb nationalist leader, Milorad Dodik, is threatening to tear the country apart. A Tribe’s Bitter Purge Brings an Unusual Request: Federal InterventionAfter cutting 306 people from its rolls, the Nooksack tribe is moving to evict those who remain in tribal housing. The dispute has raised questions about individual rights and tribal sovereignty. Founder of CrowdTangle Hopes to Bring Transparency to Social MediaThe co-founder of CrowdTangle has been working with Congress on legislation to make tech companies disclose their inner workings. A Spanish Mystery: Is a ‘Masked Restorer’ to Blame for a Church’s Botched Repair?Yet another imprudent fix in a land plagued by vigilante handymen led to angry calls to find the culprit — and to a soul-searching question: Does Spain just have too much history in need of upkeep? Hockey Fan Spots Cancerous Mole at Game and Delivers a Lifesaving NoteNadia Popovici wrote a message on her phone, with “mole,” “cancer” and “doctor” in bright-red type to get the attention of Brian Hamilton, an assistant equipment manager for the Vancouver Canucks. Every Day Is Jan. 6 NowThough we yearn for peace and quiet, things in America are far from normal. The Day the Soviet Flag Came DownReflections on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union. China’s Ban on ‘Sissy Men’ Is Bound to BackfireThe masculinity campaign is a way for the Chinese Communist Party to distract from its inability to address economic and social issues. 10 New Year’s Resolutions That Are Good for the SoulThere is hope in the idea that we can change, as individuals and as a society. Death Is for the Living: Lessons From Religious ScholarsThere is so much to learn from facing the about what is unknowable. African Literature’s Great 2021 Is a Gift to ReadersAfrican literature’s big year is a tantalizing invitation to readers. Trump’s Social Media Return and What Else to Expect in 2022But don’t expect Congress to get its act together on tech legislation. Falling In and Out of Love With ExerciseWhen my partner, Oliver Sacks, died, I lost interest in working out. But I found my way back. Why Supreme Court Justices Need Term LimitsIt is the best way to address the crisis in the court’s functioning and legitimacy. Twitter Permanently Suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene’s AccountThe social media service said the Republican congresswoman had violated its policy on coronavirus misinformation. Antonio Brown Storms Off Field During Buccaneers’ Win Over JetsThe receiver shed his jersey, threw it into the stands and left. Afterward, Tampa Bay Coach Bruce Arians said, “He is no longer a Buc.” Venice to Replace Glass on Santiago Calatrava's Slippery BridgeThe city will replace the glass on Santiago Calatrava’s footbridge across the Grand Canal with stone after too many pedestrians fell. Did a Meteor Explode Over Pittsburgh?A meteor likely either “exploded or vaporized” over the city on Saturday, a meteorologist said, setting off a strong vibration that one resident likened to a “shock wave.” Verizon and AT&T Decline Regulators’ Request to Delay New 5G ServicesTransportation officials said they feared a risk to flight safety. The standoff could complicate a tumultuous travel period filled with cancellations. Sudan’s Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, ResignsMr. Hamdok was restored to power a month ago after being deposed in a coup, but he was never able to gain control of the fractious country. Europe Plans to Say Nuclear Power and Natural Gas Are Green InvestmentsThe draft proposal could help unleash a wave of investment, but critics say both sources of energy cause damage to the environment. Iowa Cubs Owner Surprises Workers With ‘Life-Changing Gesture’ After SaleThe owner of the Iowa Cubs gave employees $2,000 for every year they had been with the minor league baseball team, for a total of $600,000. “My jaw dropped,” one worker said. The Video Games That Got Us Through 2021These are not the year’s best video games, and some of them aren’t even that new. But they are the ones that helped us through yet another unexpected year. More Recent Articles |
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COVID-19 cases have surged to record levels throughout the world, including many nations in Europe as well as the United States and Canada.
U.S. Marshals located five missing teenagers and arrested 30 people in the New Orleans metropolitan area during a monthslong multiagency operation, authorities said.
Broadway's "Mrs. Doubtfire" is going on hiatus from Jan. 10 through March 14.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Sunday night that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will quarantine at home for the next five days.
Two new outbreaks of bird flu were reported in Israel on Sunday, as nation's throughout the world continue to add new cases.
Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned Sunday, two months after being reinstated, as three people were killed during anti-coup protests.
Officials in Colorado on Sunday said a man who was reported missing in the Marshall Fire was found alive, as search crews continued to look for two people who remained missing.
Thousands of flights were canceled and delayed over New Year's weekend because of winter storms in the Midwest and a reduced workforce caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson said Sunday that the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol has received testimony that former President Donald Trump was asked to call for them to end.
A sneaky storm from the southern United States will swing northward and strengthen enough to blast part of mid-Atlantic region with dose of heavy snow as dramatically colder air sweeps in, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
Gusty winds, half-dollar-sized hail, record-breaking rainfall and damaging tornadoes impacted the South and the Ohio Valley as calendars turned to 2022.
"Spider-Man: Far From Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $52.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Soccer star Lionel Messi is one of four Paris Saint-Germain players in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may alter its recent guidance for people who test positive for COVID-19 by requiring a negative test before ending isolation.
Citizen News, an independent online news portal in Hong Kong founded in 2017, will shutter operations because of what it called a "deteriorating media environment" in the Chinese-ruled city.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal Twitter account has been suspended for repeated violations of the platform's policies regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The Mack" star Max Julien has died at the age of 88.
Betty White's 2010 episode of "Saturday Night Live" aired again Saturday, a day after her death at the age of 99 was announced.
New Mexico officials have rescued all 21 people who were trapped in tramway cars near Albuquerque overnight Friday amid icy conditions.
A large fire caused significant damage to buildings in South Africa's parliament complex in Cape Town on Sunday morning.
The new year started without a winner in Powerball on Saturday night as the jackpot rose to at least $522 million.
The 133rd annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif.
On Jan. 2, 2011, Prince Harry was sent home from military service in Afghanistan after a magazine revealed his presence in the war zone.
Actor Tia Carrere turns 55 and model Christy Turlington turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 2. 
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