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Texas jury convicts Mexican gang members for 2010 murder of U.S. consulate employee A federal jury in Texas on Friday convicted two members of Barrio Azteca, a violent Mexican street gang, for the 2010 murders of a pregnant U.S. Consulate employee, her husband, and the husband of another emploee. Biden urges COVID-19 booster shots as U.S. reaches 900,000 deaths President Joe Biden on Friday urged Americans to get COVID-19 booster shots as the United States reached 900,000 coronavirus deaths. Tennessee jury convicts 2018 Waffle House mass shooter A Tennessee jury has convicted Travis Reinking on all counts for the mass shooting at a Waffle House restaurant in 2018 after a week-long trial. North Carolina Supreme Court rules gerrymandered congressional maps violate constitution The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Friday that the new political maps drawn by Republicans last year violated the state's constitution. Minneapolis officials say charges possible in police shooting of armed Black man, Amir Locke Authorities in Minnesota said Friday that criminal charges are possible for Minneapolis police officers after they shot and killed a Black man in his home while serving a search warrant related to a murder case. Former VP Mike Pence: Trump 'wrong' on overturning election Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized former President Donald Trump on Friday, saying he was "wrong" for suggesting he overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Biden administration extends use of Title 42 to expel migrants due to COVID-19 The Biden administration has decided to maintain a Trump-era policy to expel migrants entering the United States to limit the spread of COVID-19 after a review of the practice. Rescuers work to free boy trapped in Moroccan well for 3 days Rescuers worked Friday to free a 5-year-old boy trapped more than 100 feet underground in a dry well for three days, officials said. Virginia man wins $52,000, $80,000 lottery prizes two months apart A Virginia man who won $52,000 by buying 104 identical tickets for the same lottery drawing tried the same strategy two months later and won $80,000 with 160 tickets. Pentagon report: Lone suicide bomber killed 13 U.S. troops The U.S. military Friday said a lone suicide bomber was responsible for the Kabul airport blast that killed 13 U.S. troops and more than 150 Afghans in the U.S. effort to evacuate people from Afghanistan. $30 drawing from yard sale found to be worth more than $10 million A drawing purchased for $30 at a yard sale has been valued at more than $10 million after being identified as a previously unknown work by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer. Watch: Octopus makes rare appearance at South Carolina beach Wildlife officials in South Carolina shared video of an octopus that made a rare visit to the state's shoreline. Michael Avenatti guilty of fraud in Stormy Daniels case A federal jury in Manhattan found lawyer Michael Avenatti guilty of cheating his former client, Stormy Daniels, out of nearly $300,000 on Friday. Watch: Dog rescued from halfway down 200-foot cliff in California Authorities in California rescued a dog who became stranded halfway down a 200-foot cliff while hiking with his owner. Winter storm linked to at least 4 deaths, 17-hour backup on Texas interstate A massive U.S. winter storm now winding down has claimed at least four lives and continued to disrupt travel and power Friday. House passes bill to boost supply chain, compete with China The House voted Friday in favor of a bill investing in scientific research, strengthening supply chains and boosting the United States' competitiveness with China. In photos: Highlights from the week in Washington for January 31, 2022 A ceremony is unveiled for the Joseph H. Rainey Room, a hearing on the workplace culture at the newly named Washington Commanders NFL team; the U.S. strike on an Islamic State leader; a relaunch of President Joe Biden's cancer moonshot; and Biden's speech to governors are among the highlights of the week in Washington for January 31, 2022. Senate, House bills would change Taiwan's D.C. representative office name Bipartisan bills were introduced in the Senate and the House Friday to change the official name of Taiwan's representative office in Washington D.C. Ford announces public-private partnership for its Michigan Central campus Ford Motor Co. said Friday it will sign a public-private partnership with the state of Michigan and the city of Detroit at a 30-acre campus centered on the redeveloped historic Michigan Central Station. Watch: Legoland California aims for world record with SoFi Stadium replica Legoland California announced its team of builders is working on a replica of SoFi Stadium that will feature more than 500,000 bricks and break a Guinness World Record. Hundreds of children killed by toppling TVs, furniture since 2000 Since 2000, there have been nearly 600 tip-over deaths involving furniture, TVs or appliances, and 81% of those victims were children 17 and younger. Watch: Ice skating dog shows off skills for charity in New York A rescue dog raised money for charity in New York by showing off an unusual skill: ice skating. Experts: Pandemic prevention strategies far less costly than impact of outbreaks Three strategies designed to prevent future pandemics would cost less than 5% of the lowest estimated value of lives lost every year due to infectious disease outbreaks, researchers said in a Science Advances analysis. NASA, SpaceX investigate Dragon capsule parachute openings SpaceX and NASA officials are investigating a lag in parachute openings during the return of the company's Dragon capsules from the International Space Station with cargo and astronauts, the organizations said Friday. RNC censures Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger for Jan. 6 committee participation The Republican National Committee on Friday approved a resolution censuring Reps. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., for their participation on the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack. |
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Donald Trump 'Is Wrong' on Authority to Overturn Election, Says PenceFormer Vice President Mike Pence said in a speech on Friday that he had no right to overturn the 2020 election, as the former president has falsely claimed. Jan. 6 Defendant Seeks to Subpoena Trump as Witness at TrialThe request to have the former president testify faces an uphill fight, but it illustrates efforts by defendants to place him at the center of their cases. Arizona Republicans Sought to Overturn Votes. Rusty Said No.The speaker of the Republican-controlled Arizona House — who supported Donald J. Trump in 2020 — just torpedoed a bill that would have let lawmakers reject the results of an election. U.S. Covid Death Toll Surpasses 900,000 as Omicron’s Spread SlowsNew case reports are waning, but deaths have yet to peak, and Americans are wondering what long-term coexistence with the coronavirus might look like. Younger Americans Benefited Less From Booster Shots Than Older PeopleAmong those under age 50, vaccination even without a booster protected strongly against hospitalization and death, according to new C.D.C. data. In a Divisive Games, an Opening Ceremony in Search of UnityThere was the usual pageantry and symbols of togetherness, at a Games walled off from its host city because of the pandemic. In Beijing, Olympic Spectacle and Global Power GamesThe opening of the Winter Games gave Xi Jinping and Vladimir V. Putin a chance to cement their partnership against Western censure. Russian Troops in Final Stages of Readiness Add to Worries for UkraineThough the Kremlin’s intentions are unclear, Ukrainian officials are newly worried about the Crimean Peninsula, where Russia has deployed 10,000 additional troops, they said. January 2022 Jobs Report: Strong Gains Show Resilient EconomyA gain of 467,000 jobs in January defied forecasts that the Omicron variant would hobble the labor market. North Carolina Court Rejects Republican Gerrymander of MapsThe State Supreme Court said maps of the state’s 14 House districts and state legislative districts violated guarantees of free elections, speech and assembly. Panel Recommends Transfer of Guantánamo Detainee Suspected of 9/11 RoleThe Biden administration is expected to send the mentally ill detainee, whom the military tortured and so could not be put on trial, to Saudi Arabia as early as March. A Special Valentine’s Day Dinner Menu for TwoWith this special menu, you can enjoy the splendors of a restaurant-worthy meal in your own home — and have fun cooking, too. Yeshiva's Ryan Turell Leads College Basketball in ScoringRyan Turell leads all N.C.A.A. basketball players in scoring and hopes to play in the N.B.A. But first, he plans to prove that Yeshiva, a small Jewish university, is as good as its record. Boris Johnson Is a LiarTo help make sense of the scandal surrounding Britain’s prime minister, we enlisted the help of satirical newscaster, Jonathan Pie. The End of the Pandemic May Tear Us ApartDenmark is moving on from the pandemic. Not all countries can easily follow. The Backlash Against C.R.T. Shows That Republicans Are Losing GroundThe suppression and subversion of Black history in favor of an inauthentic rendering of the American past has a long history in and of itself. Let’s Talk About How Truly Bizarre Our Supreme Court IsLegal scholar Jamal Greene shares a radical proposal to fix American courts. Can These Evangelicals Save Their Movement?Heartbroken by the path their church has taken, they seek a renewal. 'Love Bombing,' 'Gaslighting,' and the Rise of 'Trauma-Talk'“Love bombing,” “gaslighting,” “emotional labor.” On the pathologizing of everyday behaviors. Help. I’ve Fallen for That Cadillac Escalade.I took a top-of-the-line Cadillac Escalade on a two-week road trip. Unfortunately for the planet, I loved it. The Beijing Olympics Are Already a Win for ChinaThe Communist Party doesn’t need foreign approval to mark these Games in the column of its domestic successes. Jeff Zucker and the Reckoning Over Office RomancesCorporate America needs to deal with the reality of office romances. Georgetown Law, Don’t Punish Your New Hire Over His ‘Lesser Black Woman’ TweetThis is a terrible time for liberal institutions to weaken academic freedom. Don’t Assume Ilya Shapiro’s ‘Lesser Black Woman’ Tweet Was RacistGeorgetown shouldn’t have placed him on leave. The Complexities of Addiction TreatmentResponses to an essay about the experience of Oregon and Portugal with drug decriminalization. Also: Jeff Zucker’s ouster at CNN; displaying good news. Freedom is a Bad Defense For Ugly BehaviorAmerica’s ugly history of distorting what the word means. Big Agriculture Companies Are Killing the PlanetAmerican agriculture is ravaging the air, soil and water. But a powerful lobby has cleverly concealed its damage. 6 Reasons Meta Is in TroubleThe company formerly known as Facebook has hit major turbulence as it suffered its biggest one-day wipeout ever. Eileen Gu Is China's Freestyle Hope for the OlympicsBorn in San Francisco, she’ll compete in the Olympics for China, her mother’s native country. Can an 18-year-old freeskier be all things to all people in a fractured world? The Tale of Pam and Tommy, and Weather Reporters Get Serious: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Ruta Sepetys Talks About ‘I Must Betray You’Sepetys discusses her latest Y.A. historical novel, and Jami Attenberg talks about “I Came All This Way to Meet You.” A Tenacious Winter Storm Moves Across the NortheastThe three-day storm left grounded planes and power outages across a 2,000-mile stretch of the country. A fatal crash in Texas stranded drivers for 10 hours on an icy highway. A Sinking Boat Caught Her Eye During a Zoom CallAll three crew members of a fishing boat named Bing Bing were rescued after a woman working from home saw the vessel capsize off Scituate, Mass. “She saved our lives,” one survivor said. Seen From Space: Huge Methane LeaksA European satellite reveals sites in the United States, Russia, Central Asia and elsewhere that are “ultra emitters” of methane. That could help fight climate change. Minneapolis Police Release Video of Amir Locke’s Killing by an OfficerAmir Locke, 22, was fatally shot as the police carried out a search warrant. He was lying under a blanket until an officer kicked the couch, revealing a gun, body camera video shows. Lone ISIS Bomber Carried Out Kabul Airport Attack, U.S. SaysThe suicide bombing killed as many as 170 civilians and 13 U.S. troops in the final days of U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan. Michael Avenatti Is Found Guilty of Stealing From Stormy DanielsThey were once united in an effort to topple Donald J. Trump. But even then, a jury found, Mr. Avenatti was stealing from his famous client. Hate Crimes Trial to Proceed After Arbery Killers Withdraw Guilty PleasGregory and Travis McMichael had previously agreed to plead guilty, but a federal judge rejected the deal, which offered 30-year sentences. Jury selection is set to begin on Monday. Ecuador Court Gives Indigenous Groups a Boost in Mining and Drilling DisputesThe ruling, which requires the government to seek consent for new projects, could put the brakes on the president’s plan to increase oil production. Five Takeaways From the U.S. Raid That Killed the Islamic State’s LeaderA daring raid by U.S. Special Operations forces that resulted in the death of the ISIS leader offered a vivid reminder that the chaos in Syria continues to reverberate. Southwest Airlines to Start Selling Alcohol on Flights AgainA flight attendants’ union said the decision was “unsafe and irresponsible.” M.L.B. Lockout: Players Reject Offer of Federal Mediation“We don’t need mediation because what we are offering to M.L.B. is fair for both sides,” Max Scherzer said as various players started to speak out about delays. How Long After Having Covid Can I Get a Booster Shot?The immunity you gain after a Covid-19 infection might not be enough to fend off the virus again. Here’s what to know. Watch Time Stand Still in ‘The Worst Person in the World’The director Joachim Trier narrates a fanciful sequence from his film, starring Renate Reinsve. Five Horror Movies to Stream NowIn this month’s picks, evil seizes a bathroom, cloaked cultists invade a small town and demons run amok just about everywhere else. More Recent Articles |
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A federal jury in Texas on Friday convicted two members of Barrio Azteca, a violent Mexican street gang, for the 2010 murders of a pregnant U.S. Consulate employee, her husband, and the husband of another emploee.
President Joe Biden on Friday urged Americans to get COVID-19 booster shots as the United States reached 900,000 coronavirus deaths.
A Tennessee jury has convicted Travis Reinking on all counts for the mass shooting at a Waffle House restaurant in 2018 after a week-long trial.
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Friday that the new political maps drawn by Republicans last year violated the state's constitution.
Authorities in Minnesota said Friday that criminal charges are possible for Minneapolis police officers after they shot and killed a Black man in his home while serving a search warrant related to a murder case.
Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized former President Donald Trump on Friday, saying he was "wrong" for suggesting he overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The Biden administration has decided to maintain a Trump-era policy to expel migrants entering the United States to limit the spread of COVID-19 after a review of the practice.
Rescuers worked Friday to free a 5-year-old boy trapped more than 100 feet underground in a dry well for three days, officials said.
A Virginia man who won $52,000 by buying 104 identical tickets for the same lottery drawing tried the same strategy two months later and won $80,000 with 160 tickets.
The U.S. military Friday said a lone suicide bomber was responsible for the Kabul airport blast that killed 13 U.S. troops and more than 150 Afghans in the U.S. effort to evacuate people from Afghanistan.
A drawing purchased for $30 at a yard sale has been valued at more than $10 million after being identified as a previously unknown work by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer.
Wildlife officials in South Carolina shared video of an octopus that made a rare visit to the state's shoreline.
A federal jury in Manhattan found lawyer Michael Avenatti guilty of cheating his former client, Stormy Daniels, out of nearly $300,000 on Friday.
Authorities in California rescued a dog who became stranded halfway down a 200-foot cliff while hiking with his owner.
A massive U.S. winter storm now winding down has claimed at least four lives and continued to disrupt travel and power Friday.
The House voted Friday in favor of a bill investing in scientific research, strengthening supply chains and boosting the United States' competitiveness with China.
A ceremony is unveiled for the Joseph H. Rainey Room, a hearing on the workplace culture at the newly named Washington Commanders NFL team; the U.S. strike on an Islamic State leader; a relaunch of President Joe Biden's cancer moonshot; and Biden's speech to governors are among the highlights of the week in Washington for January 31, 2022.
Bipartisan bills were introduced in the Senate and the House Friday to change the official name of Taiwan's representative office in Washington D.C.
Ford Motor Co. said Friday it will sign a public-private partnership with the state of Michigan and the city of Detroit at a 30-acre campus centered on the redeveloped historic Michigan Central Station.
Legoland California announced its team of builders is working on a replica of SoFi Stadium that will feature more than 500,000 bricks and break a Guinness World Record.
Since 2000, there have been nearly 600 tip-over deaths involving furniture, TVs or appliances, and 81% of those victims were children 17 and younger.
A rescue dog raised money for charity in New York by showing off an unusual skill: ice skating.
Three strategies designed to prevent future pandemics would cost less than 5% of the lowest estimated value of lives lost every year due to infectious disease outbreaks, researchers said in a Science Advances analysis.
SpaceX and NASA officials are investigating a lag in parachute openings during the return of the company's Dragon capsules from the International Space Station with cargo and astronauts, the organizations said Friday.
The Republican National Committee on Friday approved a resolution censuring Reps. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., for their participation on the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack. 
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