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Vikings to hire Rams' Kevin O'Connell as head coach; Jim Harbaugh returning to Michigan The Minnesota Vikings are expected to hire Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell as their new head coach. Biden admin. rejects use of testimony obtained by torture in Guantanamo detainee trial U.S. will not use statements obtained through torture during any stage of the legal proceedings concerning a Guantanamo Bay detainee accused of being the mastermind behind a fatal bombing of a Navy destroyer in 2000. Jets offensive lineman Cameron Clark to end football career due to risk of paralysis New York Jets reserve offensive lineman Cameron Clark, who missed the entire 2021 season after suffering a scary spinal cord injury during training camp, has decided to end his football career. Capitals' Alex Ovechkin out of All-Star Game after testing positive for COVID-19 Washington Capitals star winger Alex Ovechkin won't participate in this weekend's NHL All-Star Game in Las Vegas after testing positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Bills to hire former Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady as quarterbacks coach The Buffalo Bills are expected to hire former Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady as their new quarterbacks coach. 18- and 19-year-old students identified as suspects in Minnesota school shooting Police on Wednesday identified the suspects in a fatal Minnesota school shooting as two students. FBI investigating rash of HBCU bomb threats as hate crime The FBI said its Joint Terrorism Task Force was investigating a recent series of bomb threats targeting historically Black colleges and universities as a hate crime. Snow, ice, freezing rain forecast for large swath of U.S. from Southwest to Northeast Thousands of flights were canceled and about 100 million people in the United States were under some type of severe weather warning Wednesday as forecasters say a large swath of the country will see storms. Ex-NFL coach Hue Jackson accuses Cleveland Browns of paying him to lose games Former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson said Wednesday that the franchise had a "four-year plan" that incentivized losing during the first two years of his tenure. USA Swimming says elite transgender athletes must undergo panel review USA Swimming will form a three-person panel of medical experts to determine whether a transgender woman can compete in an elite women's swim competition, the organization announced Tuesday. Man dressed as caveman during Jan. 6 riots pleads guilty to three counts Aaron Mostofsky, 35, pleaded guilty to three counts related to storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 while dressed as a caveman and wearing a stolen police vest and shield. More than 50 killed in attack on Democratic Republic of the Congo camp At least 50 people died in an attack at a camp for internally displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United Nations said Wednesday. Sen. Ben Ray Luján recovering after stroke, surgery Sen. Ben Ray Luján is recovering in the hospital after having a stroke and undergoing brain surgery, his chief of staff announced. Expert panel says electromagnetic energy 'plausible' cause for 'Havana Syndrome' An expert panel on Wednesday found that an external source of electromagnetic energy may be the cause for a series of strange symptoms known as "Havana Syndrome" that affected U.S. embassy personnel. National Archives to release vice presidential records to Jan. 6 committee In a letter dated Tuesday, the U.S. National Archives said it will release more documents to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Mississippi Supreme Court orders hearing for prisoner seeking execution The Mississippi Supreme Court has ordered a death row prisoner to appear before a trial judge to determine if he's competent enough to request an execution date, giving up his chance of an appeal. Thousands fill streets to mourn fallen NYPD Officer Wilbert Mora Thousands of people gathered in New York City on Wednesday to mourn the death of New York Police Department Officer Wilbert Mora, who was fatally shot while on duty last month. Report: 1.2M more opioid overdose deaths expected in North America by 2029 More than 1.2 million people will die from drug overdoses across North America by the end of the decade unless governments institute policies that treat drug addiction as a chronic condition and prioritize prevention. 4 men arrested in connection to Michael K. Williams' overdose death Authorities have arrested four men on charges linked to the overdose death of actor Michael K. Williams, the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan announced Wednesday. Lawmakers seek ways to bolster nation's recycling efforts Lawmakers on Wednesday took steps that could close gaps in data on recycling facilities and programs in the United States and provide funding for pilot programs to improve recycling in underserved communities. Michigan man wins $430,194 with lottery ticket he forgot buying A Michigan man who won a $430,194 lottery jackpot said he had thought he didn't win anything from the drawing because he had forgotten buying extra tickets online. Dow rises 224 points, Meta stock plummets after hours on earnings miss U.S. markets rose on Wednesday as shares of Google's parent company Alphabet rose after the company reported better-than-expected earnings, while Meta stock plummeted after missing analysts' predictions. Erin O’Toole out as leader of Conservative Party of Canada The Conservative Party of Canada caucus voted Wednesday to remove Erin O'Toole as its leader, triggering what will become a second leadership race in 18 months. Biden to send 3,000 U.S. troops to Eastern Europe over Russia-Ukraine crisis U.S. President Joe Biden has agreed to send a few thousand additional troops to Eastern Europe to support NATO and Ukraine to dissuade Russia from any kind of military intervention in Ukraine, according to reports. |
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Is Biden’s Strategy With Putin Working, or Goading Moscow to War?The Biden administration’s goal is to cut the Russians off at each turn by exposing their plans. But Russian President Vladimir V. Putin says that approach could spark a conflict. U.S. and NATO Don't Budge in Answering Russian DemandsLeaked replies to Moscow’s security demands reinforced the intractability of a crisis that threatens to lead to war. Why Nasal Covid Vaccines May Make Better BoostersNasal vaccines under development around the world may make better boosters by stopping the coronavirus in the airways. More Than a Million Afghans Flee as Economy CollapsesThousands of Afghans are trying to sneak into Iran and Pakistan each day, as incomes have dried up and life-threatening hunger has become widespread. Jeff Zucker Resigns From CNN After Relationship With Top ExecutiveThe relationship came up during the network’s investigation into the former anchor Chris Cuomo. “I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn’t,” Mr. Zucker wrote in a memo to colleagues. Memos Show Roots of Trump’s Focus on Jan. 6 and Alternate ElectorsJust over two weeks after Election Day, lawyers working with the Trump campaign set out a rationale for creating alternate slates of electors as part of an effort to buy time to overturn the results. Republicans Who Voted to Impeach Trump Out-Raised Primary RivalsDespite their pariah status in their party, House Republicans who broke with the former president have raised more than their G.O.P. foes. Alexander Vindman Sues Trump Allies, Alleging RetaliationThe former Army colonel, who worked on the National Security Council, said in a lawsuit that Donald Trump Jr. and others carried out a campaign of intimidation against him. How a Plea Deal in the Arbery Hate Crime Case UnraveledProsecutors thought they had come up with an ironclad deal to put Ahmaud Arbery’s killers away. But for his family, it wasn’t enough. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Music for DanceReggae, house, step, ballet, tap, jazz: Listen to the sounds that have inspired great choreographers. OMG, You’ll Never Believe What the Laser Vacuum RevealedHigh-tech vacuums and robotic mops are having their moment in a pandemic that has contributed to never-ending messes at home. Why Is Matt Damon Shilling for Crypto?Just buy it, he seems to suggest; what are you, a wimp? Donald Trump Wants Your MoneyTrump had his hand out 266 times in January. Wealth Inequality Is the Highest Since World War IIDuring the pandemic, the rich got a lot richer. The Clues to the Next Variant Surge Are All Around UsWastewater monitoring and air sampling hold promise for finding viruses and variants faster. Tara Westover: What ‘Educated’ Was Really Trying to Say About Student DebtFor poor kids today, the path I took through education no longer exists. Who Believes in Democracy?American liberalism needs to democratize itself, too. What America Would Look Like in 2025 Under TrumpIt’s not too soon to start worrying about the Republican agenda. How to Fix Child Care Before the Next Pandemic WaveJanuary was awful for parents and caregivers. We can do better. Do Democrats Win When They Talk About Race?The party in power’s internal debate ahead of the midterms: appeal to moderate swing voters or unite the base against racism? This District Attorney Is Fighting Crime — and Angering the PoliceStudies show public safety improves when prosecutors turn to alternatives to jailing some offenders. An 8-Year-Old Wrote a Book and Hid It on a Library Shelf. It’s a Hit.Dillon Helbig, a second-grader from Idaho, wrote an 81-page book about his “Crismis” adventures. Now other children want to write stories. How One Ski Town Rallied in a Warming WorldA community in Vermont took charge after the local hill closed. How N.Y. Democrats Are Leading a ‘Master Class’ in GerrymanderingThe maps approved by Democrats in the New York State Legislature could lead their party to seize as many as three House seats from Republicans. 4 Are Charged in Overdose Death of Michael K. WilliamsSecurity video helped investigators piece together the sale of the fatal dose to Mr. Williams, best known for his role on “The Wire,” according to court records. Six Juveniles Are Persons of Interest in Threats to Historically Black CollegesThe F.B.I. said it was investigating the bomb threats, which disrupted life on more than a dozen campuses, as racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism and hate crimes. White House Moves to Reset Relationship With Police LeadersOutreach by a top administration official dovetails with a broader shift to the center among Democratic leaders on criminal justice issues. NYPD Officer Wilbert Mora Remembered For His Warmth At His FuneralWilbert Mora, one of two officers killed after responding to a 911 call in Harlem last month, was remembered at his funeral for his warmth and compassion. Rejected Mail Ballots Are Showing Racial DisparitiesAuditors in Washington State found that the mail ballots of Black voters were being rejected at four times the rate of white voters. Similar trends have been seen in other states. As Boris Johnson Seeks a Reset, More Tory Lawmakers DefectBritain’s prime minister tried to steer attention away from a damning report on Downing Street parties, but his support continued to erode. The Post Office Is Buying Gas-Powered Trucks, Despite Biden Climate OrderThe president wants an electric federal fleet, but Postmaster Louis DeJoy is spending billions on gas-powered vehicles. That’s prompted scrutiny and calls for his resignation. Some Havana Syndrome Cases May Stem From Radio Energy, Panel SaysA group of experts found that not all injuries to diplomats and C.I.A. officers could be explained by stress or psychosomatic reactions. Tennessee State Senator Expelled From Office Over ConvictionState Senators voted 27 to 5 to remove Katrina Robinson from office over a wire fraud conviction. She has denied wrongdoing, and called the move “an attack on the Black vote.” Spotify Defends Handling of Joe Rogan Controversy Amid UproarThe company released earnings figures a week after Neil Young and others pulled their music to protest what they called vaccine misinformation on Rogan’s podcast. N.C.A.A. to Review U.S.A. Swimming’s New Policy for Transgender AthletesThe new policy requires that transgender women show lowered testosterone levels for 36 months. It is not clear whether it will be used during the N.C.A.A. swimming championships in March. What is 'Body Neutrality' and Can It Change Your Work Out?The key to staying active long term may be to care less about how you look and more about how you feel. What the 'Active Grandparent Hypothesis' Tells Us About Aging WellThe need for healthy, active grandparents who can help with child-rearing may be encoded in our genes. ‘Pam & Tommy’ Review: The Internet Is for PornThe raucous story of a stolen sex tape invites its audience to laugh, then asks what’s so funny. More Recent Articles |
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The Minnesota Vikings are expected to hire Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell as their new head coach.
U.S. will not use statements obtained through torture during any stage of the legal proceedings concerning a Guantanamo Bay detainee accused of being the mastermind behind a fatal bombing of a Navy destroyer in 2000.
New York Jets reserve offensive lineman Cameron Clark, who missed the entire 2021 season after suffering a scary spinal cord injury during training camp, has decided to end his football career.
Washington Capitals star winger Alex Ovechkin won't participate in this weekend's NHL All-Star Game in Las Vegas after testing positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.
The Buffalo Bills are expected to hire former Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady as their new quarterbacks coach.
Police on Wednesday identified the suspects in a fatal Minnesota school shooting as two students.
The FBI said its Joint Terrorism Task Force was investigating a recent series of bomb threats targeting historically Black colleges and universities as a hate crime.
Thousands of flights were canceled and about 100 million people in the United States were under some type of severe weather warning Wednesday as forecasters say a large swath of the country will see storms.
Former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson said Wednesday that the franchise had a "four-year plan" that incentivized losing during the first two years of his tenure.
USA Swimming will form a three-person panel of medical experts to determine whether a transgender woman can compete in an elite women's swim competition, the organization announced Tuesday.
Aaron Mostofsky, 35, pleaded guilty to three counts related to storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 while dressed as a caveman and wearing a stolen police vest and shield.
At least 50 people died in an attack at a camp for internally displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United Nations said Wednesday.
Sen. Ben Ray Luján is recovering in the hospital after having a stroke and undergoing brain surgery, his chief of staff announced.
An expert panel on Wednesday found that an external source of electromagnetic energy may be the cause for a series of strange symptoms known as "Havana Syndrome" that affected U.S. embassy personnel.
In a letter dated Tuesday, the U.S. National Archives said it will release more documents to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has ordered a death row prisoner to appear before a trial judge to determine if he's competent enough to request an execution date, giving up his chance of an appeal.
Thousands of people gathered in New York City on Wednesday to mourn the death of New York Police Department Officer Wilbert Mora, who was fatally shot while on duty last month.
More than 1.2 million people will die from drug overdoses across North America by the end of the decade unless governments institute policies that treat drug addiction as a chronic condition and prioritize prevention.
Authorities have arrested four men on charges linked to the overdose death of actor Michael K. Williams, the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan announced Wednesday.
Lawmakers on Wednesday took steps that could close gaps in data on recycling facilities and programs in the United States and provide funding for pilot programs to improve recycling in underserved communities.
A Michigan man who won a $430,194 lottery jackpot said he had thought he didn't win anything from the drawing because he had forgotten buying extra tickets online.
U.S. markets rose on Wednesday as shares of Google's parent company Alphabet rose after the company reported better-than-expected earnings, while Meta stock plummeted after missing analysts' predictions.
The Conservative Party of Canada caucus voted Wednesday to remove Erin O'Toole as its leader, triggering what will become a second leadership race in 18 months.
U.S. President Joe Biden has agreed to send a few thousand additional troops to Eastern Europe to support NATO and Ukraine to dissuade Russia from any kind of military intervention in Ukraine, according to reports. 
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