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Bucs' Tom Brady 'still going through process,' has made no decision on retirement Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady said on the latest episode of his podcast that he's "still going through the process" and hasn't decided when he'll reveal his plans on whether to play or retire. National Archives: Some Trump records given to Jan. 6 committee had been torn up The National Archives on Monday confirmed that some of the Trump White House records handed over to the Jan. 6 committee had been torn apart by the former president and taped back together by archivists. Wizards star Bradley Beal out at least 2 games with sprained wrist Wizards star guard Bradley Beal will miss at least Washington's next two games after suffering a sprained wrist. Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles lost for season due to torn ACL Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles is expected to miss the remainder of the season because of a significant knee injury. Gavin Newsom, other Calif. Democrats criticized for maskless photos at NFC Championship A trio of top Democratic political leaders in California were criticized Monday after photos of them posing maskless at the NFC Championship Game in Los Angeles surfaced on social media. U.S., Russia clash at U.N. Security Council over Ukraine; Moscow says U.S. 'provoking' crisis Russia clashed fiercely with the U.S. on Monday at a United Nations Security Council meeting convened to address the crisis in Ukraine, where Moscow has placed thousands of troops and spurred fears of an invasion. Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins named to Pro Bowl as injury replacements Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and Minnesota Vikings signal-caller Kirk Cousins were added to the NFC's Pro Bowl roster as injury replacements, it was announced. Raiders officially hire Patriots' Josh McDaniels as new head coach The Las Vegas Raiders officially hired longtime New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as their next head coach. Qatar Airways reaches deal to purchase Boeing's first 777X frieghters Qatar Airways on Monday agreed to purchase at least 34 of Boeing's new 777X freighters in a deal valued at about $20 billion. Police: Suspect arrested for drone flights over Sweden's royal castle One person has been arrested in connection with a series of mysterious drone flights spotted in recent days over Sweden's Royal Palace near Stockholm, authorities say. Federal judge rejects hate crime plea deal for Ahmaud Arbery's killers A federal judge on Monday rejected a plea deal reached between prosecutors and Travis McMichael, a Georgia man convicted of murdering Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery in 2020. SpaceX sucessfully launches Italian Earth-observation satellite after delays SpaceX successfully launched an Italian Earth-observation satellite, the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation 2, from Florida after several days of setbacks. Biden touts federal aid, govs seek to 'move past' restrictions in meeting President Joe Biden on Monday urged U.S. governors to embrace available federal help for a range of needs while the state leaders called on the administration to "move past" COVID-19 restrictions. Joe Biden says he will name Qatar 'major non-NATO ally' in meeting with Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani President Joe Biden announced plans to name Qatar a "major non-NATO" ally during a meeting with Sheik Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani as the nation could play a key role in the Russia/Ukraine conflict. S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite post worst month since March 2020 despite Monday rally The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite posted their worst month since 2020 as they ended January with losses despite a rally to end the month on Monday. 84% of app developers support antitrust bill to limit Apple, Google, new poll says Eighty-four percent of app developers back a bipartisan Senate bill that would block Apple and Google from favoring their own in-house apps, according to a consulting firm's new poll. Michigan man's $500 lottery prize leads to $4M jackpot A Michigan man who won a $500 lottery prize said he spent some of his winnings on five $30 scratch-off tickets and ended up winning a $4 million jackpot. White House offers states more than $1B to cap methane-producing wells The Biden administration on Monday announced a series of measures aimed at reducing methane emissions, including more than $1 billion in state grants to clean up orphaned oil and gas wells. Beachfront home left teetering in wake of historic winter storm A winter storm that slammed areas from the mid-Atlantic to Maine over the weekend with heavy snow and hurricane-force winds, left a beachfront home in Cape Cod, Mass., on the precipice of destruction. Look: Police wrangle loose donkey wandering through Missouri yards Police in Missouri said officers are trying to find the owner of an unusual piece of misplaced property -- a donkey. Sculpture that spent decades on farmer's mantle could be worth $70,000 A lead sculpture that spent decades on the mantle of a British farmhouse was identified as a rare piece by British artist Henry Moore, and is expected to fetch up to $70,000 at auction. Novavax seeks FDA emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccine Novavax asked the Food and Drug Administration on Monday to grant an emergency use authorization for its protein-based COVID-19 vaccine. Idealization of Kim Kardashian's figure harmful to women's body image New research warns the constant barrage of "perfect" bodies of celebrities like Kim Kardashian on social media can undermine the self-esteem of young women. Mali expels French ambassador after severing diplomatic ties Mali's ruling military junta expelled the French ambassador to the country Monday, giving him 72 hours to leave the country. Watch: Rhode Island couple married in outdoor wedding during blizzard A Rhode Island couple decided to keep their chosen wedding date -- despite their outdoor ceremony coinciding with a historic blizzard that dumped snow over the northeastern United States. |
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Trump Had Role in Weighing Proposals to Seize 2020 Election Voting MachinesNew accounts show that the former president was more directly involved than previously known in plans developed by outside advisers to use national security agencies to seek evidence of fraud. Former Pence Chief of Staff Has Testified to the Jan. 6 CommitteeMarc Short, who has firsthand knowledge of former President Donald J. Trump’s pressure campaign on his vice president to throw out the election results, appeared under subpoena. Sue Gray's Report on Parties Deepens Crisis for Boris JohnsonA long-awaited assessment on whether Downing Street flouted lockdown rules declared that there were “failures of leadership and judgment’’ by Mr. Johnson’s government. Ahmaud Arbery Killing: Judge Rejects Hate-Crime Plea DealThe victim’s mother had denounced the deals made with two of the men convicted of murder, saying she did not want them transferred to federal custody instead of state prison. Angry US-Russia Exchange at UN Punctuates Deepening Ukraine RiftWith vitriolic accusations that echoed the Cold War era, the United States and Russia sparred in a bitter debate over the Ukraine crisis in a Security Council meeting watched by the world on Monday. Alberto Salazar Was Barred for Life for Alleged Sexual AssaultAn arbitrator’s ruling, revealed for the first time, shows that allegations of physical assault prompted a lifetime ban for Alberto Salazar, the former coach of the Nike Oregon Project. Spotify’s Joe Rogan Problem Isn’t Going AwayThe controversy is different, in many ways, from the other conflicts between online stars and the companies that give them a platform. Tax Breaks Are Driving a Rush to Buy Property in Puerto RicoMany Puerto Ricans say they can no longer afford to remain in their homes with outside investors buying up properties and driving up prices. Can Nadal Extend His Grand Slam Record at the French Open?Nadal could strike quickly for Grand Slam singles title No. 22, particularly if Novak Djokovic, the only man to beat him twice in Paris, is unable to play because he remains unvaccinated. Rihanna Is Pregnant. Here's Why the Photo Shoot Is Next-Level.With a series of photos, Rihanna and ASAP Rocky take a modern phenomenon to a new level. What We Can Learn From How the 1918 Pandemic EndedOverconfidence, indifference and weariness are perhaps the biggest dangers. After the Gray Report, Boris Johnson Is Hanging by a ThreadIs this the end for the prime minister? Nothing’s More Fun Than Picking the Next Supreme Court Justice. Right?Sometimes fulfilling a campaign promise gets tricky. Guns, Germs, Bitcoin and the Antisocial RightThe push to make Americans’ lives nasty, brutish and short. Gerrymandering and Voter Injustice in NashvilleRepresentative Jim Cooper won re-election again and again because he is a good politician and a good man. But he finally lost to Republican gerrymandering. Wealth Inequality Drives the Appeal of CryptoTo digital natives, crypto as a path to financial security just sounds sensible. The Path to Social Equity in Higher Ed Doesn’t Run Through HarvardWe need a broader vision of equity. Why This Democratic Governor Seems to Be Over CovidGov. Jared Polis of Colorado defends his relatively laissez-faire approach to pandemic response. How to Process the Covid Deaths of Anti-VaxxersDon’t give in to schadenfreude. It warps the soul. What the Battle Over Banning Books Is Really AboutBooks are not inert tools of pedagogy. They are mind-changing, world-changing. How the Fed Is and Isn’t ‘the Supreme Court of Finance’Both institutions are in the news. Let’s look at their similarities and differences. The Democrats’ Use of Dark Money: Is It Hypocritical?Readers justify the use of such money to level the playing field while the Democrats try to change the rules. Also: Trump’s rally; the Spotify dustup; LED lights. What to Cook Right NowEnjoy a taste of youthful nostalgia: chicken tenders. Or, turn them into meatballs. Teenage Inmates Found Among the 500 Dead in Syria Prison AttackThe bodies of at least two boys were found on a street behind the prison — the first confirmed deaths among up to 700 teenagers who had been detained there because they were the children of ISIS fighters. The New York Times Buys WordleThe word game, released in October, has millions of daily users. Fatal Gang Fight Spurs Nationwide Lockdown of Federal Prison SystemThe Bureau of Prisons’ unusual step indicated that it was concerned that the violence could have a ripple effect on other facilities. U.S. and Allies Close to Reviving Nuclear Deal With Iran, Officials SayA return to a 2015 accord is on the table, but the next decisions are up to the new government in Tehran, the Biden administration says. Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst Dies at 30Ms. Kryst, who was also a correspondent for the television show “Extra,” was found dead on Sunday in New York. Private Data Shows Broadway’s Hits and Misses After ReopeningBig shows did well when they returned in the fall after the long pandemic shutdown but new plays struggled, previously undisclosed industry data shows. Andrew Cuomo Avoids Sex-Crime Charges in All 5 InquiriesThere was insufficient evidence to charge Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, with a crime in Oswego County, the prosecutor announced on Monday. Indicted Trump Ally Says Prosecutors Stalled Case Until After ElectionThomas J. Barrack Jr., who is charged with illegally lobbying then-President Donald J. Trump, suggested that the delay in his prosecution was politically motivated. Georgetown Suspends Lecturer Who Criticized Vow to Put Black Woman on Supreme CourtIlya Shapiro has apologized after tweeting that President Biden was poised to nominate not “the objectively best pick,” but a “lesser Black woman” to the Supreme Court. Tom Brady Says He Has Not Yet Decided to Retire From the NFLIn Brady’s first public comments since reports that he’d end his 22-season career, the only timeline he gave for making a decision was “when the time’s right.” Rachel Maddow Is Taking a Hiatus at MSNBCThe anchor is expected to be off until April, leaving MSNBC with a hole in the coveted 9 p.m. weeknight time slot. Why the ‘Euphoria’ Teens Listen to Sinead O’Connor, Tupac and SelenaThe hit HBO show’s maximalist, era-jumping soundtrack is unconcerned with realism, packing in dozens of songs, from the underground to the instantly recognizable. ‘I’m Not for Everybody’: Jimmy Butler on Evolving With the Miami HeatAs Butler leads the Heat to the No. 1 seed in the N.B.A.’s Eastern Conference, he said he increasingly sees his role as allowing others to shine. Book Review: ‘Violeta,’ by Isabel AllendeA centenarian’s life mirrors the turbulence of her country’s in “Violeta.” More Recent Articles |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady said on the latest episode of his podcast that he's "still going through the process" and hasn't decided when he'll reveal his plans on whether to play or retire.
The National Archives on Monday confirmed that some of the Trump White House records handed over to the Jan. 6 committee had been torn apart by the former president and taped back together by archivists.
Wizards star guard Bradley Beal will miss at least Washington's next two games after suffering a sprained wrist.
Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles is expected to miss the remainder of the season because of a significant knee injury.
A trio of top Democratic political leaders in California were criticized Monday after photos of them posing maskless at the NFC Championship Game in Los Angeles surfaced on social media.
Russia clashed fiercely with the U.S. on Monday at a United Nations Security Council meeting convened to address the crisis in Ukraine, where Moscow has placed thousands of troops and spurred fears of an invasion.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and Minnesota Vikings signal-caller Kirk Cousins were added to the NFC's Pro Bowl roster as injury replacements, it was announced.
The Las Vegas Raiders officially hired longtime New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as their next head coach.
Qatar Airways on Monday agreed to purchase at least 34 of Boeing's new 777X freighters in a deal valued at about $20 billion.
One person has been arrested in connection with a series of mysterious drone flights spotted in recent days over Sweden's Royal Palace near Stockholm, authorities say.
A federal judge on Monday rejected a plea deal reached between prosecutors and Travis McMichael, a Georgia man convicted of murdering Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery in 2020.
SpaceX successfully launched an Italian Earth-observation satellite, the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation 2, from Florida after several days of setbacks.
President Joe Biden on Monday urged U.S. governors to embrace available federal help for a range of needs while the state leaders called on the administration to "move past" COVID-19 restrictions.
President Joe Biden announced plans to name Qatar a "major non-NATO" ally during a meeting with Sheik Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani as the nation could play a key role in the Russia/Ukraine conflict.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite posted their worst month since 2020 as they ended January with losses despite a rally to end the month on Monday.
Eighty-four percent of app developers back a bipartisan Senate bill that would block Apple and Google from favoring their own in-house apps, according to a consulting firm's new poll.
A Michigan man who won a $500 lottery prize said he spent some of his winnings on five $30 scratch-off tickets and ended up winning a $4 million jackpot.
The Biden administration on Monday announced a series of measures aimed at reducing methane emissions, including more than $1 billion in state grants to clean up orphaned oil and gas wells.
A winter storm that slammed areas from the mid-Atlantic to Maine over the weekend with heavy snow and hurricane-force winds, left a beachfront home in Cape Cod, Mass., on the precipice of destruction.
Police in Missouri said officers are trying to find the owner of an unusual piece of misplaced property -- a donkey.
A lead sculpture that spent decades on the mantle of a British farmhouse was identified as a rare piece by British artist Henry Moore, and is expected to fetch up to $70,000 at auction.
Novavax asked the Food and Drug Administration on Monday to grant an emergency use authorization for its protein-based COVID-19 vaccine.
New research warns the constant barrage of "perfect" bodies of celebrities like Kim Kardashian on social media can undermine the self-esteem of young women.
Mali's ruling military junta expelled the French ambassador to the country Monday, giving him 72 hours to leave the country.
A Rhode Island couple decided to keep their chosen wedding date -- despite their outdoor ceremony coinciding with a historic blizzard that dumped snow over the northeastern United States. 
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