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Eileen Gu wins gold for China in women's freeski big air California native Eileen Gu won the gold medal for China in women's freeski big air in Beijing on Tuesday in a nail-bitter of a final. Top Biden science adviser Eric Lander resigns after 'credible evidence' of bullying staff President Joe Biden's top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigned Monday after an investigation found "credible evidence" he bullied and demeaned subordinates. UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman undergoes hand surgery UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman underwent surgery to repair a ligament in his hand, it was announced. Atlanta Falcons director of pro personnel Steve Sabo leaving franchise Steve Sabo, the Atlanta Falcons' director of pro personnel, is leaving the franchise after 12 years, the team announced. Hornets' LaMelo Ball, Spurs' Dejounte Murray added to NBA All-Star Game Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball and San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray will make their NBA All-Star Game debuts after being added to the reserves pool as injury replacements Monday. U.S. declassifies ex-Honduran president's inclusion on entry ban list The Biden administration last year quietly added former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez to a list barring entry to the United States of dozens of Central American officials accused of corruption. Houston Texans hire Lovie Smith as next head coach The Houston Texans hired Lovie Smith to be their next head coach Monday, the team announced. National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of Trump White House documents from Mar-a-Lago The National Archives and Records Administration had to retrieve 15 boxes of documents from former President Donald Trump's White House from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. Tech billionaire Peter Thiel resigns from board of Facebook parent Billionaire technology investor and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel will step down from the board of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, after his current term expires, the company announced Monday. Supreme Court votes to allow Alabama voting maps to remain in place The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday voted 5-4 to overturn a district court's ruling ordering Alabama to redraw election maps found to violate the Voting Rights Act, allowing them to remain in place. California to drop statewide indoor mask mandate next week California health officials announced Monday the state's current COVID-19 rules mandating near-universal indoor face coverings will not be renewed after they expire next week. Saints to hire defensive coordinator Dennis Allen as new head coach New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen is expected to replace Sean Payton as the franchise's next head coach. Study: Fewer successful quitters use e-cigarettes compared to other cessation aids Smokers who use e-cigarettes as a strategy to quit the habit tend to be less successful than those who try other methods, such as nicotine replacement therapy or prescription drugs, a Tobacco Control study found. 1 killed, 1 injured in shooting at Washington grocery store Police said a suspect remains armed and dangerous after one person was killed and another remains in critical condition after a shooting at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Washington on Monday. France's Macron calls for 'de-escalation' of Ukraine crisis in Putin meeting French President Emmanuel Macron said he's hoping to help deescalate the Russian-Western crisis over Ukraine in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday in Moscow. IRS to 'transition away' from facial recognition for access to online system The IRS on Monday said it will "transition away" from requiring taxpayers to verify their identities through facial recognition software to access their online accounts. Israeli's largest-ever lottery jackpot winner felt 'light' from winning numbers A man who won $25 million in Israel's largest jackpot over the weekend in his first time playing said he felt a "light'" from the winning numbers. Jill Biden 'disappointed' free community college cut from Build Back Better plan First lady Jill Biden on Monday acknowledged that her initiative to include free community college education has been removed from the Build Back Better plan pushed by her husband. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's snowboarding Competitors hit the slopes in the men's snowboard slopestyle finals at the Winter Olympics at Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, China on February 7, 2022. Astra Space scrubs first Florida launch a second time Astra Space postponed its first rocket launch from Florida on Monday for the second time in three days due to a "minor telemetry issue" and did not set a new launch date, a company official said. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's skiing Beat Feuz of Switzerland takes the gold medal by a tenth of a second over Johan Clarey of France in the alpine skiing men's downhill race in the Beijing Winter Olympics on February 7, 2022. Hawaii couple shocked by $18K electric bill for streetlights Hawaii Electric Company shocked a couple with a bill for over $18,000 for streetlights. History museum to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg with 'Great Americans' medal The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will posthumously receive the National Museum of American History's highest honor, museum officials announced Monday. DHS warns of terrorism threat after HBCU bomb threats, synagogue hostage incident The Department of Homeland Security warned of a heightened threat of domestic and foreign terrorism in the United States in a bulletin issued Monday. Snowplow 'Betty Whiteout' honors late TV legend in Minnesota Betty White, the longtime beloved TV star, who died on New Year's Eve just two weeks shy of her 100th birthday, had a snowplow named after her in her "adopted" home state of Minnesota. In photos: Beijing Winter Olympics Photos of the day for February 7, 2022 Ziwei Ren's first gold medal for China in speed skating, many other victories -- as well as some injuries -- illustrate the Beijing Winter Games on February 7, 2022. Chimps in Gabon national park use insects for wound healing, video from study shows Chimpanzees aren't monkeying around when they catch insects and place them on open wounds -- a study of 45 chimps in Loango National Park in Gabon is the first to document via video that such "healing" behavior occurs. |
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Putin Warns the West and Ukraine, but Keeps His Intentions a MysteryPresident Vladimir Putin said diplomatic ideas raised in a meeting by French President Emmanuel Macron were worth pursuing, but did not rule out a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Biden Meets German Leader on Russia Sanctions and PipelineAfter meeting with the German chancellor, Mr. Biden promised a united response to Russia. ‘I Have to Come Back Home’: In the Trenches With Ukraine’s SoldiersWe spent the day with Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines of the conflict with Russia-backed separatists near the southeast border with Russia. New York Deer Infected With Omicron, Study FindsWhite-tailed deer on Staten Island have become the first wild animals with documented Omicron infections. The coronavirus has now been found in deer in 15 states. NBC Says Leslie Jones Can Keep Offering Olympics CommentaryThe comedian had suggested that she was being pressured to give up her role as an armchair expert on the Games, but the network said the situation “has been resolved.” Ottawa Protests Become Rallying Cry for Far-Right and Anti-Vaccine GroupsIt may be only a few hundred demonstrators occupying Ottawa’s streets to protest government overreach, but their message has aroused passions around the world. The Tsunami Could Kill Thousands. Can They Build an Escape?A major quake in the Pacific Northwest, expected sooner or later, will most likely create waves big enough to wipe out entire towns. Evacuation towers may be the only hope, if they ever get built. Victor Rivera, N.Y. Shelter Operator, Pleads Guilty in Bribery SchemeVictor Rivera’s guilty plea followed a Times investigation that revealed allegations of sexual abuse and financial misdeeds at his nonprofit organization. How The Sims Became the Internet’s Most Exciting Place to EatThe 22-year-old life-simulation video game has evolved into a world where players can farm, forage, cook and learn about the many ways people experience food. Polio, Chickenpox, Measles … Covid-19? The Case for Vaccine Mandates in Schools.Requiring children to get vaccinated for Covid is controversial. We should consider it anyway. Requiem for a Liberal GiantTodd Gitlin never left the left. Why the Vaccinated Are So Angry at the UnvaccinatedI’m tired of the people who are keeping Covid going. Aren’t you? In Tennessee, the ‘Maus’ Controversy Is the Least of Our WorriesThe new bans are a response to contemporary political forces whose true motivation has nothing to do with books. How a Casual Workplace Can Hurt WorkersThe pandemic has eroded many of the formalities of white-collar work — changes that may benefit employers more than their employees. When the Storming of the Capitol Becomes ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’This is one of those weeks when it feels we are doomed to permanent craziness. Crypto and the Power of Folk EconomicsWhen we think we understand something, we don’t see a reason to regulate it. Older Americans Fight to Make America BetterWe don’t want to leave the world a worse place than we found it. How Instagram, FedEx and Wordle Hook YouThe brand architect Debbie Millman says it’s all about design. Stop Calling Them ‘Accidents’A forthcoming book argues many so-called accidents are due to neglect of the poor and vulnerable. The Legalized Gambling Free-for-AllWe seem to have dropped any pretense of responsible wagering. Britain’s Conservatives Enabled Boris Johnson. How Much Will It Cost Them?This may be a British story, but the Conservatives’ decision on Johnson’s fate will resonate among many political parties across the democratic world. Bolsonaro Tried and Failed to Stop Vaccination for ChildrenJair Bolsonaro tried to undermine vaccination for kids. Luckily for Brazilians, it didn’t work. The Republican Strategy on a Supreme Court NomineeA reader offers the G.O.P. a suggestion about the hearing. Also: Gerrymandering; masks in school; a defense of meat; hard truths about gambling. Why Does the Demolition of a Marcel Breuer House Matter?The Geller house embodied the optimistic, now-vanished values of postwar suburbia: technological progress and a lifestyle built around children’s needs. The New Normal, a Virtual Event on Life and Love After OmicronDavid Leonhardt of The Morning newsletter hosts a live conversation to explain this moment in the pandemic and to hear your Tiny Love Stories. Biden’s Top Science Adviser Resigns After Acknowledging Demeaning BehaviorThe adviser, Eric S. Lander, had apologized for his workplace conduct. The president had pledged to immediately fire any official who acted that way toward colleagues. ‘Errors’ at Treatment Plant Force 1 Million in Austin to Boil Their WaterIt is the second time in a year that residents of the Texas capital have been told to boil water before drinking. Did Eric Adams, an Avowed Vegan, Eat Fish? (Yes, and It Was No Fluke.)The mayor has highlighted his plant-based diet. Now he has acknowledged that he is “imperfect” and has told the “food police” to back off. Camilla Queen Consort Title Would Cap Years of Image RepairQueen Elizabeth II has put to rest decades of speculation by giving Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, what some see as her “stamp of approval.” Trump Gives Documents Improperly Taken From White House to ArchivesThe incident raised more questions about the former president’s adherence to the Presidential Records Act, which requires preservation of White House documents. Peter Thiel to Exit Meta’s Board to Support Trump-Aligned CandidatesThe tech billionaire, who has been on the board of the company formerly known as Facebook since 2005, is backing numerous politicians in the midterm elections. Nvidia Deal to Buy Arm From SoftBank Is Off After SetbacksThe deal, which was initially valued at $40 billion, encountered regulatory scrutiny, including an F.T.C. lawsuit. House Passes Bill to Nullify Forced Arbitration in Sex Abuse CasesThe bill would ensure that victims have the option of suing in federal, state or tribal court, depriving perpetrators of a secretive process that can weigh heavily in their favor. Air Force Ordered to Pay $230 Million to Victims of 2017 Church ShootingA federal judge on Monday ruled that the U.S. Air Force must pay survivors and families of the 26 people killed in the attack in Sutherland Springs, Texas, for its failure to report the gunman’s criminal history. Black Woman’s Bid to Regain Voting Rights Ends With a 6-Year Prison SentenceMissteps by various officials put a Tennessee woman on a collision course with the law. Supporters say the sentence underscores racial disparities in voter fraud cases. He Survived the Holocaust and Was Killed Crossing the Street at Age 99Jack Mikulincer was on his way to synagogue to observe the Sabbath when he was hit by an SUV in Brooklyn, the police and family members said. 1 Person Is Killed in Grocery Store Shooting at Richland Fred MeyerA gunman opened fire inside a Fred Meyer supermarket in Richland, Wash., on Monday morning, killing one person and critically injuring a second, the authorities said. Looking for Early Warning Signs of Pancreatic CancerScientists are exploring whether the onset of diabetes may in some cases herald the existence of one of the most deadly of all cancers. David Olusoga Wants Britain to Face Its Past. 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California native Eileen Gu won the gold medal for China in women's freeski big air in Beijing on Tuesday in a nail-bitter of a final.
President Joe Biden's top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigned Monday after an investigation found "credible evidence" he bullied and demeaned subordinates.
UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman underwent surgery to repair a ligament in his hand, it was announced.
Steve Sabo, the Atlanta Falcons' director of pro personnel, is leaving the franchise after 12 years, the team announced.
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball and San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray will make their NBA All-Star Game debuts after being added to the reserves pool as injury replacements Monday.
The Biden administration last year quietly added former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez to a list barring entry to the United States of dozens of Central American officials accused of corruption.
The Houston Texans hired Lovie Smith to be their next head coach Monday, the team announced.
The National Archives and Records Administration had to retrieve 15 boxes of documents from former President Donald Trump's White House from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
Billionaire technology investor and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel will step down from the board of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, after his current term expires, the company announced Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday voted 5-4 to overturn a district court's ruling ordering Alabama to redraw election maps found to violate the Voting Rights Act, allowing them to remain in place.
California health officials announced Monday the state's current COVID-19 rules mandating near-universal indoor face coverings will not be renewed after they expire next week.
New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen is expected to replace Sean Payton as the franchise's next head coach.
Smokers who use e-cigarettes as a strategy to quit the habit tend to be less successful than those who try other methods, such as nicotine replacement therapy or prescription drugs, a Tobacco Control study found.
Police said a suspect remains armed and dangerous after one person was killed and another remains in critical condition after a shooting at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Washington on Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron said he's hoping to help deescalate the Russian-Western crisis over Ukraine in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday in Moscow.
The IRS on Monday said it will "transition away" from requiring taxpayers to verify their identities through facial recognition software to access their online accounts.
A man who won $25 million in Israel's largest jackpot over the weekend in his first time playing said he felt a "light'" from the winning numbers.
First lady Jill Biden on Monday acknowledged that her initiative to include free community college education has been removed from the Build Back Better plan pushed by her husband.
Competitors hit the slopes in the men's snowboard slopestyle finals at the Winter Olympics at Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, China on February 7, 2022.
Astra Space postponed its first rocket launch from Florida on Monday for the second time in three days due to a "minor telemetry issue" and did not set a new launch date, a company official said.
Beat Feuz of Switzerland takes the gold medal by a tenth of a second over Johan Clarey of France in the alpine skiing men's downhill race in the Beijing Winter Olympics on February 7, 2022.
Hawaii Electric Company shocked a couple with a bill for over $18,000 for streetlights.
The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will posthumously receive the National Museum of American History's highest honor, museum officials announced Monday.
The Department of Homeland Security warned of a heightened threat of domestic and foreign terrorism in the United States in a bulletin issued Monday.
Betty White, the longtime beloved TV star, who died on New Year's Eve just two weeks shy of her 100th birthday, had a snowplow named after her in her "adopted" home state of Minnesota.
Ziwei Ren's first gold medal for China in speed skating, many other victories -- as well as some injuries -- illustrate the Beijing Winter Games on February 7, 2022.
Chimpanzees aren't monkeying around when they catch insects and place them on open wounds -- a study of 45 chimps in Loango National Park in Gabon is the first to document via video that such "healing" behavior occurs. 
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