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EU Parliament President David Sassoli dies after being hospitalized The president of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, died early Tuesday after being hospitalized late last month due to a "serious complication" caused by a dysfunction of his immune system, his spokesman said. U.S., EU sanction Nicaraguan officials on President Daniel Ortega inauguration day The United States and the European Union sanctioned several Nicaraguan government officials on Monday as the country's President Daniel Ortega was inaugurated to a fourth term. Detroit Lions part ways with offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn After just one season, the Detroit Lions are moving on from offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn. Biden administration to require insurers reimburse at-home COVID-19 test purchases Private health insurers will be required to reimburse Americans for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests beginning on Saturday, according to guidance released by the Biden administration on Monday. North Korea launches another ballistic missile, South Korea and Japan say North Korea fired a projectile into the sea early Tuesday morning, the militaries of South Korea and Japan said, less than a week after the secretive state launched what it claimed was a hypersonic weapon. Military court sentences deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to 4 more years in prison A military court in Myanmar sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday to an additional four years in prison for illegally possessing walkie-talkies and violating COVID-19 health restrictions. Dallas Stars coach Rick Bowness fined $25K for stick-swinging tirade The NHL fined Dallas Stars head coach Rick Bowness $25,000 for his stick-swinging tirade after a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues. Convicted murderer, real estate heir Robert Durst dies at 78 Convicted murderer and wealthy real estate heir Robert Durst has died at age 78 while serving a life sentence, California state prison officials announced Monday. U.S., Russian negotiators hold 'frank' security talks on Ukraine The United States and Russia engaged in "frank and forthright" negotiations over eight hours of security talks Monday in Switzerland but failed to notch any breakthroughs, negotiators said. Andrew Luck, Rashaan Salaam headline College Football Hall of Fame's 2022 class Former Stanford Cardinal quarterback Andrew Luck and Heisman Trophy winner Rashaan Salaam of Colorado highlighted the College Football Hall of Fame's 2022 class that was revealed Monday. Aubrey Plaza to visit 'The White Lotus' in Season 2 HBO announced Monday that Aubrey Plaza has joined the cast of its series "The White Lotus" for its second season. 'American Idol' star Clay Aiken launches bid for Congress in North Carolina Clay Aiken, known for his run as a finalist on "American Idol," announced Monday he will seek to represent North Carolina's newly drawn 6th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Fed vice chairman Richard Clarida resigns early; trades drew attention Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida announced Monday he is stepping down from his job amid reports questioning personal stock trades made at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. New York Giants' Dave Gettleman retires after four seasons as general manager New York Giants executive Dave Gettleman announced his retirement Monday after four seasons as the franchise's general manager. Maryland man receives first successful pig-to-human heart transplant David Bennett, a 57-year-old from Maryland, became the first person to successfully receive a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig. Biden cites Tigray civilian deaths in call with Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed U.S. President Joe Biden raised concerns Monday over civilian deaths caused by airstrikes carried out by Ethiopian government forces in their battle against rebels in the Tigray region. Michigan man wins $402,063 lottery jackpot on 71st birthday A Michigan man who bought a lottery ticket on his birthday checked the winning numbers the next day and discovered he had won a $402,063 jackpot. Colorado Rep. Ed Perlmutter joins list of Dems retiring from House Democratic congressman Ed Perlmutter of Colorado announced Monday he will not seek reelection to the House of Representatives next year following the completion of his eighth term. 11 voters challenge Rep. Madison Cawthorn's reelection over alleged role in Jan. 6 attack Eleven North Carolina voters filed a complaint Monday against Rep. Madison Cawthorn, alleging he played a role in last year's attack on the U.S. Capitol that constitutionally bars him from a reelection bid. NASA's newest astronaut class begins training in Houston NASA swore in 10 new astronaut candidates Monday at Johnson Space Center in Houston -- six men and four women -- who someday may walk on the moon or Mars. Medical examiner rules death of Connecticut high school hockey player an accident Officials in Connecticut on Monday ruled that the death of high school hockey player Teddy Balkind during a game on Thursday was an accident. Watch: Herd of elk halts traffic on North Carolina highway Traffic on a North Carolina highway was brought to a standstill when a herd of elk approached the road and decided to cross. Watch: Box of slides found at thrift store returned to Illinois woman An Illinois man who found a box of slides containing old family photos, including wedding and graduation pictures, was able to track down the owner and return the precious memories. |
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Mike Pence Seen as Key Witness in Jan. 6 InvestigationGetting the former vice president to answer questions under oath could be crucial as the House panel focuses on Donald Trump’s responsibility for the Capitol riot. Civil Suits Against Trump Seek Damages for Jan. 6 AttackLawyers argued that the cases against the former president should be allowed to go forward because he inflamed a mob and failed to stop the violence it wrought. Insurers Will Have to Cover 8 At-Home Virus Tests Per MonthThe Biden administration announced the new guidelines as it continued to work to get coronavirus tests to people regardless of their insurance status. Chicago Reaches Deal With Teachers' Union to Return to ClassroomsStudents in the third-largest U.S. school district will go back to classes on Wednesday. In a First, Man Receives a Heart From a Genetically Altered PigThe breakthrough may lead one day to new supplies of animal organs for transplant into human patients. In Talks on Ukraine, U.S. and Russia Deadlock Over NATO ExpansionBoth sides expressed some optimism after negotiations in Geneva, but did not break an impasse over Russia’s demand that Ukraine never become a member of NATO. Russia Positioning Helicopters, in Possible Sign of Ukraine PlansThe step, which could be an indication that planning for an attack continues, comes as the number of Russian troops at the border has remained steady in recent weeks, despite U.S. expectations of a surge. Two Open Doors Created ‘Flue Effect’ of Deadly Smoke at Bronx High-RiseSmoke inhalation appeared to cause all 17 deaths related to the fire — a number officials feared could climb. A Family Tried to Flee the Bronx Fire. Smoke Overwhelmed Them.The Dukuray family had left Gambia over a decade ago and settled into a top-floor apartment in the Bronx building that burned on Sunday. Robert Durst, Real Estate Scion Convicted as a Killer, Dies at 78He was a suspect in three lurid murders and became a fugitive. In September, he was found guilty in the fatal shooting of a confidante and sentenced to life in prison. How European Royals Once Shared Their Most Important SecretsRecent research highlights the use of letterlocking techniques by Queen Elizabeth, Catherine de’ Medici and Mary Queen of Scots. Love Bombing: What It Is and Signs to Look For In a PartnerGrand romantic gestures in the early days of a relationship could be sweet — or a sign you’re dating a narcissist. Here’s how to tell the difference, according to experts. Covid 3.0, Biden 2.0 and Trump Number …The new year is off to an unusual start. As an E.R. Doctor, I Fear Health Care Collapse More Than OmicronThe Omicron wave is different from March 2020, but it’s still serious. Randi Weingarten Still Wants Schools OpenEven with Omicron, the teachers’ union leader isn’t calling for shutdowns. Steve Bannon Is On to SomethingFury alone won’t destroy Trumpism. We need a Plan B. Crusading for God, Family and … Bitcoin?What’s the deepening alliance between MAGA and cryptocurrency? We’re All ‘Experts’ Now. That’s Not a Good Thing.Widespread scams and institutional failures force us to rely on only ourselves. Learning Loss Among Our Kids Is Significant. Here's How to Help Them.Will Covid closures lead to an overhaul of public school systems? Boris Johnson's Repressive Legislation Reveals Who He Really IsA raft of repressive legislation shows the prime minister’s true colors. This Winter, Snow Can Help Us Learn to StopFor all the problems it can cause, snow is a respite from the speed of the modern world. Can Free Trade Work for Everyone?A prominent Republican economist admits that open markets have hurt some people. But tariffs, he says, aren’t the answer. To Understand the Metaverse, Look to Video GamesXbox head Phil Spencer discusses how the gaming industry is already peeking into the metaverse with avatars, virtual worlds and online economies. Putin Would Invite Calamity With a Russian Invasion of UkrainePutin’s real concern isn’t the placement of NATO weapons on his country’s borders but the very existence of a sovereign Ukrainian democracy. Why Dr. Oz Is So Popular: American's Dysfunctional Attitude to HealthMehmet Oz is a quasi-religious leader, one who has set up his revival tent between a yoga studio and an urgent-care clinic, with the television cameras rolling. Novak Djokovic, Kyrie Irving, Aaron Rodgers and the Problem With Anti-Vax Star AthletesSome star athletes seem to think you don’t have to follow public health policy — as long as you win. Talking to Voters From Both PartiesReaders are upset that Republicans in one of the focus groups still believe that the election was stolen. Also: Vaccine mandates; marriage and divorce. New York Times Wedding Feature Submission Form: Apply HereYou may also have questions about how this process works. We have answers. In Lawsuit, Yale and Other Elite Colleges Are Accused of Limiting Financial AidThe federal lawsuit against Yale, M.I.T. and other colleges is the latest legal action to question admissions practices. Novak Djokovic’s Fight to Play Tennis Unvaccinated Could Be Just StartingThe days-long battle to enter Australia to defend his Open title presages headwinds he may face if he attempts to travel the world without being vaccinated for Covid-19. Famed White Cliffs of Sicily Are Defaced in an Act of VandalismVandals stained a cliff formation known as the Staircase of the Turks with red splotches over the weekend. Residents of a nearby town banded together for a successful cleanup. North Korea Launches 2nd Ballistic Missile in a Week, South Korea SaysThe launch came as the U.N. Security Council met to discuss the country’s growing weapons threat. Guantánamo Panel Approves Transfer of First High-Value DetaineeGuled Duran, a Somali, has been held in classified facilities since the C.I.A. took custody of him in 2004. He has never been charged with a crime. Richard Clarida Is Resigning From the Fed Early After New Questions on TradesRichard Clarida, the vice chair of the Federal Reserve, will leave on Friday, two weeks ahead of schedule. Updated disclosures showed rapid moves out of and back into stocks as the central bank prepared to reassure markets. A Naturalist Stumbled on an Ichthyosaur Skeleton, the Largest in U.K. HistoryThe fossilized remains of the marine reptile, often referred to as a “sea dragon” and believed to be 180 million years old, were discovered at a nature reserve. Voting Rights Groups Skipping Biden's Speech Over InactionStacey Abrams, the Democratic candidate for governor, also will not be there, but she cited a scheduling conflict. The I.R.S. Warns of Messy Tax Filing SeasonThe agency, which has been hobbled by paperwork backlogs and short staffing, said tax filers should expect a lower level of service this year. The Endless Pop Shimmers of the Weeknd“Dawn FM” extends and reimagines Abel Tesfaye’s fixation on perfect pop that he’s been chasing since the mid-2010s. Looking at the Duchess of Cambridge's 40th Birthday PortraitIn three new birthday portraits, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, gives the fairy tale relevance and a hit of Pinterest inspiration. After Its Odds-Defying Run, John Cariani Says Bye to ‘Caroline, or Change’The pandemic shutdown gave the actor time to reconnect with his clarinet, helping him fully realize his character, a lost-in-grief musician. What If You Could Read a Fashion Label Like a Food Label?Transparency and traceability is all the rage when it comes to clothing, and it is finally reaching the tags on the rack. How Families Can Navigate the I.C.U.A new book offers guidance on how family members can support a critically ill loved one who ends up in the hospital’s intensive care unit. More Recent Articles
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The president of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, died early Tuesday after being hospitalized late last month due to a "serious complication" caused by a dysfunction of his immune system, his spokesman said.
The United States and the European Union sanctioned several Nicaraguan government officials on Monday as the country's President Daniel Ortega was inaugurated to a fourth term.
After just one season, the Detroit Lions are moving on from offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn.
Private health insurers will be required to reimburse Americans for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests beginning on Saturday, according to guidance released by the Biden administration on Monday.
North Korea fired a projectile into the sea early Tuesday morning, the militaries of South Korea and Japan said, less than a week after the secretive state launched what it claimed was a hypersonic weapon.
A military court in Myanmar sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday to an additional four years in prison for illegally possessing walkie-talkies and violating COVID-19 health restrictions.
The NHL fined Dallas Stars head coach Rick Bowness $25,000 for his stick-swinging tirade after a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues.
Convicted murderer and wealthy real estate heir Robert Durst has died at age 78 while serving a life sentence, California state prison officials announced Monday.
The United States and Russia engaged in "frank and forthright" negotiations over eight hours of security talks Monday in Switzerland but failed to notch any breakthroughs, negotiators said.
Former Stanford Cardinal quarterback Andrew Luck and Heisman Trophy winner Rashaan Salaam of Colorado highlighted the College Football Hall of Fame's 2022 class that was revealed Monday.
HBO announced Monday that Aubrey Plaza has joined the cast of its series "The White Lotus" for its second season.
Clay Aiken, known for his run as a finalist on "American Idol," announced Monday he will seek to represent North Carolina's newly drawn 6th district in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida announced Monday he is stepping down from his job amid reports questioning personal stock trades made at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New York Giants executive Dave Gettleman announced his retirement Monday after four seasons as the franchise's general manager.
David Bennett, a 57-year-old from Maryland, became the first person to successfully receive a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig.
U.S. President Joe Biden raised concerns Monday over civilian deaths caused by airstrikes carried out by Ethiopian government forces in their battle against rebels in the Tigray region.
A Michigan man who bought a lottery ticket on his birthday checked the winning numbers the next day and discovered he had won a $402,063 jackpot.
Democratic congressman Ed Perlmutter of Colorado announced Monday he will not seek reelection to the House of Representatives next year following the completion of his eighth term.
Eleven North Carolina voters filed a complaint Monday against Rep. Madison Cawthorn, alleging he played a role in last year's attack on the U.S. Capitol that constitutionally bars him from a reelection bid.
NASA swore in 10 new astronaut candidates Monday at Johnson Space Center in Houston -- six men and four women -- who someday may walk on the moon or Mars.
Officials in Connecticut on Monday ruled that the death of high school hockey player Teddy Balkind during a game on Thursday was an accident.
Traffic on a North Carolina highway was brought to a standstill when a herd of elk approached the road and decided to cross.
An Illinois man who found a box of slides containing old family photos, including wedding and graduation pictures, was able to track down the owner and return the precious memories. 
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