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MLB, union make little progress in latest bargaining session as lockout drags on The latest bargaining session between Major League Baseball and its union lasted just 15 minutes and resulted in little progress toward a new collective bargaining agreement, putting MLB's Opening Day in jeopardy. Fire destroys historic clubhouse at Oakland Hills Country Club The iconic clubhouse at Oakland Hills Country Club, a suburban Detroit golf course that housed artifacts and memorabilia from some of the sport's biggest stars, burned to the ground Thursday. Grand jury indicts father who drrove 14-year-old triple-murder suspect Richard Acosta Jr. was indicted on a capital murder charge after he was accused of driving his 14-year-old son, Abel, to a gas station where the teen shot and killed three people. Eileen Gu makes history with third medal of Beijing Eileen Gu skiing for China has won a historic third medal at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, taking gold on Friday in the women's freeski halfpipe. Los Angeles Lakers' Anthony Davis to miss at least 4 weeks with foot injury Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis will be out for at least four weeks after an MRI revealed the All-Star big man has a mid-foot sprain. Cargo ship carrying luxury cars abandoned after catching fire in North Atlantic The Felicity Ace, a 656 foot-long roll-on/roll-off car carrying ship, was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean after catching fire while transporting luxury vehicles including Porsches and Volkswagens. Rams' Matthew Stafford, wife Kelly to pay for photographer's hospital bills after fall The Los Angeles Rams, quarterback Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, said they will cover a photographer's medical bills and replace her damaged cameras after she fell off a stage during the team's Super Bowl parade. California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveils long-term COVID-19 plan, says 'there is no end date' California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that the state is "turning a page" on COVID-19 as he announced a plan focused on living with the virus as he announced there "is no end date." Packers to hire Tom Clements as QBs coach in hopes of keeping Aaron Rodgers The Green Bay Packers are expected to hire Tom Clements, one of the coaches star quarterback Aaron Rodgers has long credited for his development during his early NFL years, as quarterbacks coach. Oklahoma executes man convicted of killing 4 Oklahoma executed a man convicted of killing four people in 2008, the state's attorney general announced Thursday. Ex-Los Angeles Angels official found guilty in Tyler Skaggs' fatal overdose A jury found the former communications director for the Los Angeles Angels, Eric Kay, guilty Thursday in the overdose death of former team pitcher Tyler Skaggs. Senate passes bill to avoid government shutdown, sends it to Biden's desk The Senate on Thursday passed a bill to avoid a government shutdown, sending it to President Joe Biden for his signature ahead of a Friday deadline. Coast Guard searching for woman who went overboard on cruise ship The U.S. Coast Guard searched for a woman who went overboard on a cruise ship, around 150 miles offshore from Louisiana, the military announced Thursday. Over a year after Jan. 6 attack, USCP watchdog Michael Bolton says more needed to make Capitol safe Congress on Thursday questioned a Capitol Police watchdog about the department's efforts to improve its responsiveness and be more accountable following the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. Firefighters struggle to contain California wildfire as it hits 2,800 acres A large wildfire continued to burn Thursday in eastern California's remote Owens Valley, with firefighters unable to get the blaze contained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Clinton endorses N.Y. Gov. Hochul, slams Trump in Dem Party speech Former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday endorsed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who accepted the state Democratic Party's nomination to be governor in the 2022 election. Judge rules Donald Trump, Ivanka, Donald Jr. must comply with subpeonas Former President Donald Trump must testify at a deposition over his company's business practices, a New York judge ruled Thursday. Dow falls 622 points as Russia-Ukraine tensions flare up The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 622 points as U.S. officials warned that a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared imminent. Lawyer Michael Sussmann asks judge to dismiss case in John Durham probe A lawyer accused by special counsel John Durham of lying to the FBI about his ties to Hillary Clinton filed a motion Thursday asking to have his case dismissed. Watch: Sloth climbing on live power lines rescued in Colombia Utility workers in Colombia came to the rescue of a wayward sloth that climbed an electricity pole and was spotted dangling from live wires. N.C. woman's lost $532,234 lottery ticket found just in time A North Carolina woman who won a $532,234 lottery jackpot said she lost the ticket while moving ,and her months-long search ended just before the ticket was set to expire. Beijing Winter Olympics medals: scenes from the podium The Olympic medals are piling up, with Norway, Russian athletes and Team USA in the lead so far at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. Here's a look at some of the winners. Watch: Display of 3,000 origami pigs breaks Guinness World Record in Spain A Spanish nonprofit dedicated to promoting the country's pork industry broke a Guinness World Record with a display of 3,000 origami pigs. |
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United States Hopes to Deter a Russian Invasion of Ukraine“If Russia doesn’t invade Ukraine, then we will be relieved that Russia changed course,’’ Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said at the United Nations. Ukraine Blames Russia-Backed Separatists for Shelling in Eastern Ukraine“We’ve said for some time that the Russians might do something like this in order to justify a military conflict,” said the U.S. defense secretary, Lloyd J. Austin III. “So we’ll be watching this very closely.” N.Y. Attorney General Can Question Trump and 2 Children, Judge RulesFormer President Donald J. Trump and two of his children had sought to block Letitia James, the attorney general, from interviewing them under oath. Letitia James Doesn’t Need to Run for Governor to Grab the SpotlightMs. James, the New York attorney general, highlighted her work on matters related to former President Donald J. Trump as she accepted a nomination for re-election. Valieva Falls and Shcherbakova Rises in a Blur of Jumps, Tumbles and TearsCompeting after a positive test for a banned substance, the teenager Kamila Valieva placed fourth in the individual skating event after having been the presumed favorite. Her teammates won the gold and silver medals. Spotify's Joe Rogan Deal Is Said to Be Worth Over $200 MillionThe deal that brought his podcast to Spotify is said to be worth over $200 million, more than was previously known. Accusations that he spreads misinformation have roiled the company. Will Adults Need a Fourth Dose of Covid Vaccine? It’s Too Soon to Know.A Food and Drug Administration official said the best time for an additional shot may be fall, when the spread of the coronavirus is expected to pick up again San Francisco Recall Vote Fueled by Asian Voters’ IreThe landslide vote to remove three school board members cut across ethnicities and income levels. But Chinese American voters and volunteers were crucial to victory, organizers say. Kanye West Always Wanted You to WatchThe three-part Netflix documentary “Jeen-yuhs” shows the superstar in his earliest days, then time warps to the present, with disorienting results. What Was Stonehenge For? The Answer Might Be Simpler Than You Thought.Astronomical calculator? Spaceship landing pad? Shrine to the Earth Mother? An exhibition at the British Museum uses the latest research to look past outlandish theories. The Ottawa Trucker Protest Is Both Giddy and TerrifyingPandemic misery has swelled the ranks of a right-wing protest. The Dark Century: Why Is Liberalism in Decline?Why our era has grown so ugly. Mr. Biden, Your Good Economy Won’t Sell ItselfIf he emphasizes the positive, reality will be on his side. Why Some Red States Aren’t Going for Broke on Abortion — YetA recent rash of 15-week abortion bans gives us a glimpse of post-Roe America. Recall in San FranciscoDoes the Bay Area school board vote represent fury at Covid closures or something else? When Walter Dellinger Spoke, ‘the Justices Paid Attention’A fierce liberal raised in the heart of the former Confederacy, he was always keenly aware of the forces he was up against. Our Personal Struggles May Be Invisible to OthersImagine a world in which our struggles were visible to everyone around us. In Medieval Europe, a Pandemic Changed Work Forever. Can It Happen Again?The peasant uprisings that erupted after the plague epidemic in 14th-century Europe may offer some warning of turmoil to come. What Would It Mean to End the Covid State of Emergency?A new politics of pandemic resignation is setting in, but what it would look like to “get on with our lives,” and how to do so, remains unclear. Biden Keeps Blaming the Supply Chain for Inflation. That’s Dishonest.Our supply problems are the product of an overstimulated economy, not the cause of it. The Moral Danger of Declaring the Pandemic Over Too SoonThere has to be a better way out of the rubble of the past two years. A Broken System Is Putting Not Just Afghan Allies at Risk. Congress Must Fix It.We need a system that more efficiently resettles those who worked for the U.S. government in times of war. Is Tech’s Love Affair With Miami About Taxes, or Something Else?The venture capitalist Keith Rabois may have made his fortune in Silicon Valley, but he no longer thinks the Bay Area has much to offer tech. The Olympians Caught Up in the U.S.-China RivalryAmerican athletes of Chinese descent at the Games are targets of patriotic and even nationalistic sentiment from both countries: sometimes adoring, sometimes hostile. 谷爱凌热能推动中国接受双重国籍吗?谷爱凌在冬奥赛场上的亮眼表现或许再度凸显了海外华人的价值,但目前还没有任何迹象表明,这种价值会转化成国籍政策的松动。 An Art-Filled Hotel Inside a Former Wall Street Trading HubPlus: a Brooklyn design destination, a new Niki de Saint Phalle biography and more recommendations from T Magazine. Kevin McCarthy Backs Liz Cheney’s Challenger, Escalating a Party FeudThe top House Republican’s unusual intervention in a primary marked the party’s latest move against Ms. Cheney, who has been a vocal critic of Donald J. Trump. Ship Carrying 1,100 Porsches and Other Luxury Cars Is Burning and AdriftA fire broke out Wednesday morning in the cargo hold of the ship, which departed from Emden, Germany, on Feb. 10 and was due to arrive in Davisville, R.I., on Wednesday. Cuomo and Top Aide Sued by Trooper Over Sexual Harassment AccusationsLawyers for Andrew Cuomo and Melissa DeRosa said the suit, which accuses them of discrimination and retaliation, was meritless. Senate Passes 3-Week Spending Bill, Averting Government ShutdownThe bill, which now goes to President Biden’s desk, will give lawmakers until March 11 to finalize a deal on spending levels for the remainder of the fiscal year. Justice Dept. Announces Raft of Changes Meant to Deter CyberthreatsThe moves came a week after the department made its largest financial seizure ever, confiscating over $3.6 billion worth of Bitcoin stolen in a 2016 hacking. Oscars Will Require Covid Tests for All, Vaccines for MostVaccine mandates and P.C.R. tests for the event, set for March 27 in Los Angeles. Biden Rule Could Help Prevent Revival of Key Trump Immigration PolicyThe divisive “public charge” policy allowed officials to deny permanent residency to immigrants deemed likely to need public benefits, leading some immigrants to even avoid hospitals. Composting on the Chopping Block in Mayor Adams’s BudgetMayor Eric Adams wants to suspend the expansion of New York’s composting program, but experts say the program is crucial to the city’s climate targets. Durham Distances Himself From Furor in Right-Wing Media Over FilingThe special counsel implicitly acknowledged that White House internet data he discussed, which conservative outlets have portrayed as proof of spying on the Trump White House, came from the Obama era. Gregory Peck’s Daughter and Others Keep ‘Mockingbird’ Sequel RightsIn a settlement agreement, the estate of Harper Lee, who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird,” renewed the movie sequel and remake rights of Cecilia Peck and other successors and heirs to the makers of the original 1962 film. Two Teenagers Were Fighting. Only the Black One Was Handcuffed.A video of the fight at a New Jersey mall circulated widely online. Gov. Philip D. Murphy said the appearance of “racially disparate treatment” was “deeply, deeply disturbing.” The Most Prized Watch Brands You’ve Never Heard OfThe rising prices of Rolexes and Pateks have collectors turning to what one expert called “the dead brands society.” Ime Udoka Has Convinced the Celtics to Pass the BasketballIme Udoka, the team’s first-year coach, has convinced his players that sharing the ball is the key to a potent offense. Now the Celtics are climbing in the standings. More Recent Articles |
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The latest bargaining session between Major League Baseball and its union lasted just 15 minutes and resulted in little progress toward a new collective bargaining agreement, putting MLB's Opening Day in jeopardy.
The iconic clubhouse at Oakland Hills Country Club, a suburban Detroit golf course that housed artifacts and memorabilia from some of the sport's biggest stars, burned to the ground Thursday.
Richard Acosta Jr. was indicted on a capital murder charge after he was accused of driving his 14-year-old son, Abel, to a gas station where the teen shot and killed three people.
Eileen Gu skiing for China has won a historic third medal at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, taking gold on Friday in the women's freeski halfpipe.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis will be out for at least four weeks after an MRI revealed the All-Star big man has a mid-foot sprain.
The Felicity Ace, a 656 foot-long roll-on/roll-off car carrying ship, was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean after catching fire while transporting luxury vehicles including Porsches and Volkswagens.
The Los Angeles Rams, quarterback Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, said they will cover a photographer's medical bills and replace her damaged cameras after she fell off a stage during the team's Super Bowl parade.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that the state is "turning a page" on COVID-19 as he announced a plan focused on living with the virus as he announced there "is no end date."
The Green Bay Packers are expected to hire Tom Clements, one of the coaches star quarterback Aaron Rodgers has long credited for his development during his early NFL years, as quarterbacks coach.
Oklahoma executed a man convicted of killing four people in 2008, the state's attorney general announced Thursday.
A jury found the former communications director for the Los Angeles Angels, Eric Kay, guilty Thursday in the overdose death of former team pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
The Senate on Thursday passed a bill to avoid a government shutdown, sending it to President Joe Biden for his signature ahead of a Friday deadline.
The U.S. Coast Guard searched for a woman who went overboard on a cruise ship, around 150 miles offshore from Louisiana, the military announced Thursday.
Congress on Thursday questioned a Capitol Police watchdog about the department's efforts to improve its responsiveness and be more accountable following the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.
A large wildfire continued to burn Thursday in eastern California's remote Owens Valley, with firefighters unable to get the blaze contained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday endorsed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who accepted the state Democratic Party's nomination to be governor in the 2022 election.
Former President Donald Trump must testify at a deposition over his company's business practices, a New York judge ruled Thursday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 622 points as U.S. officials warned that a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared imminent.
A lawyer accused by special counsel John Durham of lying to the FBI about his ties to Hillary Clinton filed a motion Thursday asking to have his case dismissed.
Utility workers in Colombia came to the rescue of a wayward sloth that climbed an electricity pole and was spotted dangling from live wires.
A North Carolina woman who won a $532,234 lottery jackpot said she lost the ticket while moving ,and her months-long search ended just before the ticket was set to expire.
The Olympic medals are piling up, with Norway, Russian athletes and Team USA in the lead so far at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. Here's a look at some of the winners.
A Spanish nonprofit dedicated to promoting the country's pork industry broke a Guinness World Record with a display of 3,000 origami pigs. 
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