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College Football Playoff: Georgia whips Michigan in Orange Bowl Georgia mangled Michigan's running game, capitalized on three turnovers and exploded early on offense to earn a dominant 34-11 College Football Playoff semifinal win Friday in the Orange Bowl. College Football Playoff: Alabama beats Cincinnati in Cotton Bowl, advances to title game Bryce Young threw three touchdown passes and the Alabama defense held Cincinnati to 218 total yards to gain 27-6 College Football Playoff semifinal victory Friday in Arlington, Texas. Mall of America shooting leaves two injured A shooting at the Mall of America left two people injured and the shopping center on a "short lockdown" Friday. U.S. condemns Russian court decision to ‘forcibly close’ human rights group Memorial International The United States issued a joint statement with several ally nations Friday rebuking a Russian court's decision to "forcibly close" the human rights group International Memorial. Louisiana judge resigns over racial slur video A judge in Louisiana resigned Friday after she was caught on video repeatedly using a racial slur in reference to a Black burglar earlier this month. New York mandates booster vaccines for college students New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the state would be requiring booster vaccines for college students attending schools within the State University of New York and City University of New York systems. Biden administration extends ISS operations through 2030 The Biden administration has extended operations on theInternational Space Station through 2030 to "enable a seamless transition" to commercial space stations, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Friday. Karol G, Zac Brown bow out of New Year's shows amid COVID-19 surge Karol G will not perform as planned at the mega-concert, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest, in New York Friday. Betty White remembered as 'brilliant,' 'a spirit of goodness and hope' Dozens of entertainment figures are posting messages celebrating the extraordinary life and career of comedy legend Betty White, who died Friday at the age of 99. Pope Francis attends NYE prayer service but cancels nativity scene visit Pope Francis attended a prayer service at St. Peter's Basilica on Friday, but canceled his customary post-service visit to the life-sized nativity scene in St. Peter's Square to prevent crowds from gathering. Biden OKs disaster declaration for 'historic' Colorado wildfire A winter weather storm on Friday may help put out a devastating Colorado wildfire that is already being called the worst in state history. Comedy legend Betty White dead at 99 Betty White -- famed for her long standing television and film career spanning over 75 years and popularity for her roles in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Golden Girls" and "Hot in Cleveland" -- died Friday. In photos: Notable deaths of 2021 Archibishop Desmond Tutu, Ranchera music legend Vicente Fernandez, best-selling author Anne Rice, Monkee Michael Nesmith, Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim, former Senator Bob Dole, former Vice President Walter Mondale, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, fashion designer Virgil Abloh, rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Willie Garson, Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Michael K. Williams, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King and baseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021. Naples Zoo president discusses shooting death of tiger In some of their first comments since a Florida sheriff deputy shot a killed Eko, a rare Malaysian tiger at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, officials said the officer had no other choice. West Virginia approves crucial permit for construction of controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline West Virginia regulators granted a crucial permit for the construction of a controversial natural gas pipeline Thursday. 'All of Us Are Dead' Korean zombie series to premiere on Netflix Jan. 28 Netflix has announced its live-action adaptation of Joo Dong-geun's popular teen zombie webtoon, "All of Us Are Dead," is set to debut on Jan. 28. Director Jean-Marc Vallée's family thanks fans for support Jean-Marc Vallée's family is thanking fans for their support in the wake of the "Big Little Lies" and "Dallas Buyers Club" director's sudden death at the age of 58. TWICE's 'Feel Special' music video hits 400M views on YouTube Korean pop idol group TWICE's "Feel Special" music video hit over 400 million views on Friday. COVID-19 cases continue to spike in U.S. as 2021 comes to a close Florida, New York City and California are leading the way in new coronavirus cases in the United States as the country moved past a daily average of more than 300,000 per day. Miranda Lambert releases new 'Queer Eye' anthem, 'Y’all Means All” Country music star Miranda Lambert has released her Queer Eye anthem, "Y'all Means All," on digital platforms. Dionne Warwick to ride on 'Masked Singer' Rose Parade float Beloved singer Dionne Warwick has announced she will take part in this year's Rose Parade in Pasadena. Germany shuts down three of six nuclear power plants Germany powered down three of its six nuclear power plants on Friday as part of its plan to end atomic power and use more sustainable energy sources. Cathay Pacific says there will be airline disruptions Rising coronavirus cases around the world, sparked by the Omicron variant, continued to play havoc with travel and other industries on the final day of 2021. 'Wait, what?' tops 2022 Banished Words List The phrases "Wait? What" and "no worries" are now on a list of "banished" words for 2022 published by a Michigan university on Friday. Jack Osbourne gets engaged to Aree GearhartMore than 65 shots fired in Philadelphia, injuring six people Violence broke out in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, injuring six people after more than 65 shots were fired. |
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Scientists say Omicron may peak in the U.S. in mid-January but still may overwhelm hospitals.New estimates from researchers at Columbia University suggest that the surge in cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant could reach an apex by Jan. 9. Omicron Doesn't Infect the Lungs Very Well, Animal Studies FindCompared with earlier variants, Omicron may cause less damage to the lungs, new animal research suggests. People with Omicron are less likely to need hospitalization, British report finds.The findings represent some of the largest sets of real-world data to be released since the highly contagious variant was first discovered. Betty White, a Television Golden Girl From the Start, Is Dead at 99Among the many highlights of a career that began in 1949 were star turns on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” in the 1970s and “Saturday Night Live” in 2010. Betty White Recalled as a Trailblazer With a Love for Life“The world looks a little different now,” said the actor Ryan Reynolds, who was one of many to pay tribute to the actress who died on Friday. People Magazine’s Premature Cover Toasts Betty White’s 100th BirthdayThe television star, who died on Friday at age 99, shared an image of the celebrity weekly’s tribute to her earlier this week. Behind the Violence at Rikers, Decades of Mismanagement and DysfunctionFor years, New York City officials have presided over shortcuts and blunders that have led to chaos in one of America’s most expensive jail complexes. The Sports World's Most Memorable and Human Moments of 2021Most of them happened off the courts and playing fields, when the competitions were over and the athletes were at their most human. The Novelist Who Saw Middle America as It Really WasSinclair Lewis captured the narrow-mindedness and conformity of middle-class America in the first half of the 20th century. On the 100th anniversary of his best-selling novel “Babbitt,” Robert Gottlieb revisits Lewis’s life and career. 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. Trump’s Social Media Return — and What Else to Expect in 2022But don’t expect Congress to get its act together on tech legislation. The Power of Watch Night, the Black Church’s Vigil for the End of SlaveryWatch Night began as a vigil commemorating the Emancipation Proclamation and has become a way to honor the past and look to the future. Why Supreme Court Justices Need Term LimitsIt is the best way to address the crisis in the court’s functioning and legitimacy. 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. The Day the Soviet Flag Came DownReflections on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union. What to Do This WeekendLook back, look ahead. Chief Justice Roberts Reflects on Conflicts, Harassment and Judicial IndependenceIn his year-end report, the chief justice said that the court administrators, not Congress, should address financial conflicts and workplace misconduct in the judicial system. Sergey V. Lavrov Accused NATO of Stoking Ukraine ConflictSergey V. Lavrov accused the United States and its allies of stoking a conflict in the country’s east in comments that contrasted with a more positive tone coming from Moscow. Is That a Burning Bush? Is This Mt. Sinai? Solstice Bolsters a ClaimOn the year’s shortest day, hundreds of Israelis ventured deep into the desert to witness a strange natural phenomenon atop an ancient pilgrimage site that some argue is where God spoke to Moses. In Remembering Tutu, South Africa Reckons With Lasting ChallengesArchbishop Desmond Tutu’s death has reignited a public conversation about the state of the country’s reconciliation process and its democracy. Trump Appointee Resigns After Fight With Democratic Bank RegulatorsJelena McWilliams, the chairwoman of the F.D.I.C., said that she would step down effective Feb. 4. Democrats on the board contended she was stonewalling their attempts to review policy. Virginia Sues Town of Windsor, Accusing It of Discriminatory PolicingThe suit comes after a monthslong investigation, which Attorney General Mark Herring said uncovered a pattern of “discriminatory, unconstitutional policing.” Sam Jones, Sharpshooting Celtics Star of the 1960s, Dies at 88A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, he was named one of the 50 greatest players in N.B.A. history and played on 10 N.B.A. championship teams. The Elizabeth Holmes Trial by the NumbersIt will now take place in two calendar years. Here are other tallies of note from the Silicon Valley trial. Snow Closed the Highways. GPS Mapped a Harrowing Detour in the Sierra Nevada.Public safety officials warned that alternate routes offered by apps like Google Maps and Waze don’t always take into account hazards to drivers. The Secrets to Successful Aging in 2022Advice from Well’s most popular stories of the year. How to Improve Your Mental Health in 2022Well’s most popular stories of the year offered tools to stay happy and healthy. Sam Fender, a Songwriter Caught Between Stardom and His HometownThe musician is fast becoming one of Britain’s biggest rock acts with tracks about working class life in North Shields. Can he let himself leave the town? 15 Songs We Almost Missed This YearHear tracks by Sofia Kourtesis, Remble, Caetano Veloso and others. Commenters Tell the Story of 2021In a reflective mood, The Times’s Community desk sifted through some of their favorite comments of 2021. More Recent Articles |
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Georgia mangled Michigan's running game, capitalized on three turnovers and exploded early on offense to earn a dominant 34-11 College Football Playoff semifinal win Friday in the Orange Bowl.
Bryce Young threw three touchdown passes and the Alabama defense held Cincinnati to 218 total yards to gain 27-6 College Football Playoff semifinal victory Friday in Arlington, Texas.
A shooting at the Mall of America left two people injured and the shopping center on a "short lockdown" Friday.
The United States issued a joint statement with several ally nations Friday rebuking a Russian court's decision to "forcibly close" the human rights group International Memorial.
A judge in Louisiana resigned Friday after she was caught on video repeatedly using a racial slur in reference to a Black burglar earlier this month.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the state would be requiring booster vaccines for college students attending schools within the State University of New York and City University of New York systems.
The Biden administration has extended operations on theInternational Space Station through 2030 to "enable a seamless transition" to commercial space stations, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Friday.
Karol G will not perform as planned at the mega-concert, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest, in New York Friday.
Dozens of entertainment figures are posting messages celebrating the extraordinary life and career of comedy legend Betty White, who died Friday at the age of 99.
Pope Francis attended a prayer service at St. Peter's Basilica on Friday, but canceled his customary post-service visit to the life-sized nativity scene in St. Peter's Square to prevent crowds from gathering.
A winter weather storm on Friday may help put out a devastating Colorado wildfire that is already being called the worst in state history.
Betty White -- famed for her long standing television and film career spanning over 75 years and popularity for her roles in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Golden Girls" and "Hot in Cleveland" -- died Friday.
Archibishop Desmond Tutu, Ranchera music legend Vicente Fernandez, best-selling author Anne Rice, Monkee Michael Nesmith, Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim, former Senator Bob Dole, former Vice President Walter Mondale, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, fashion designer Virgil Abloh, rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Willie Garson, Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Michael K. Williams, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King and baseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021.
In some of their first comments since a Florida sheriff deputy shot a killed Eko, a rare Malaysian tiger at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, officials said the officer had no other choice.
West Virginia regulators granted a crucial permit for the construction of a controversial natural gas pipeline Thursday.
Netflix has announced its live-action adaptation of Joo Dong-geun's popular teen zombie webtoon, "All of Us Are Dead," is set to debut on Jan. 28.
Jean-Marc Vallée's family is thanking fans for their support in the wake of the "Big Little Lies" and "Dallas Buyers Club" director's sudden death at the age of 58.
Korean pop idol group TWICE's "Feel Special" music video hit over 400 million views on Friday.
Florida, New York City and California are leading the way in new coronavirus cases in the United States as the country moved past a daily average of more than 300,000 per day.
Country music star Miranda Lambert has released her Queer Eye anthem, "Y'all Means All," on digital platforms.
Beloved singer Dionne Warwick has announced she will take part in this year's Rose Parade in Pasadena.
Germany powered down three of its six nuclear power plants on Friday as part of its plan to end atomic power and use more sustainable energy sources.
Rising coronavirus cases around the world, sparked by the Omicron variant, continued to play havoc with travel and other industries on the final day of 2021.
The phrases "Wait? What" and "no worries" are now on a list of "banished" words for 2022 published by a Michigan university on Friday.
Reality TV star Jack Osbourne has announced his engagement to Aree Gearhart.
Violence broke out in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, injuring six people after more than 65 shots were fired. 
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