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Edmonton Oilers fire head coach Dave Tippett after back-to-back losses The Edmonton Oilers fired head coach Dave Tippett on Thursday after consecutive losses to the Vegas Golden Knights and Chicago Blackhawks. SpaceX Starship orbital flight likely this year, Musk says in update from Texas Elon Musk gave an update on SpaceX's Starship rocket on Thursday night in Texas, saying the rocket would have its first orbital test flight sometime this year. Five in family-run sex trafficking operation sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison Five family members were sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison Thursday for running a sex trafficking organization. NFL Honors: Packers' Aaron Rodgers wins MVP, Steelers' T.J. Watt named DPOY Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was presented with his second-consecutive -- and fourth overall -- MVP award Thursday at the NFL Honors in Inglewood, Calif. Football from Tom Brady's final touchdown pass headed to auction The football from the final touchdown pass of Tom Brady's NFL career is going up for auction Sunday. Three executives indicted for alleged illegal contributions to Sen. Susan Collins' campaign Three former defense contractor executives were indicted Thursday for allegedly making unlawful contributions to the re-election campaign of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine. Mavericks trading Kristaps Porzingis to Wizards in multiplayer swap The Dallas Mavericks agreed to trade All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis to the Washington Wizards on Thursday. Nets' Kevin Durant avoids taking James Harden in NBA All-Star Game Draft Just a few hours after Brooklyn agreed to trade disgruntled guard James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers, Nets star forward Kevin Durant avoided selecting his former teammate in Thursday's NBA All-Star Game Draft. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., tests positive for COVID-19 U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said Thursday she has tested positive for COVID-19 and will quarantine for five days. Biden warns Americans in Ukraine to 'leave now' amid Russia threat U.S. President Joe Biden warned Americans in Ukraine to "leave now" citing the threat of a possible Russian invasion. Two Dallas police officers face felony assault charges stemming from protest Two Dallas police officers accused of injuring protesters during a 2020 demonstration were charged Thursday with a number of counts, prosecutors announced. Storm could bring snow chances for Eastern Seaboard next week AccuWeather forecasters say the chances are increasing that a storm will develop along the Eastern Seaboard and deliver some accumulating snow to areas from the mid-Atlantic to New England. Brooklyn Nets to trade superstar James Harden to Philadelphia 76ers The Brooklyn Nets agreed to trade disgruntled All-Star guard James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday. Cressida Dick resigns as commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick announced Thursday she will resign, saying London Mayor Sadiq Khan "no longer has sufficient confidence" in her leadership. Sarah Palin testifies in defamation trial against New York Times Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin again took the witness stand Thursday and called a New York Times opinion piece about her "devastating." Astra Space stock plunges after rocket failure during NASA launch California-based Astra Space suffered a rocket failure during launch of a NASA mission from Florida on Thursday after two previous delays. 'Cheer' star Jerry Harris pleads guilty to child pornography charges Jeremiah "Jerry" Harris, former star of the reality show Cheer, pleaded guilty Thursday in Chicago to federal child pornography charges. Dow falls 526 points; amid spike in treasury yields The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 526 points as treasury yields surged following reports of record price increases. GM cancels shifts at Michigan plant, enlists cargo planes over border protest General Motors said Thursday, parts shortages caused by the ongoing protests blocking a U.S.-Canada border crossing are forcing it to cancel two shifts at its production facility in Lansing Delta Township, Mich. Wildfire prompts evacuations in Laguna Beach, Calif. A wildfire along the coast of Southern California prompted Laguna Beach officials to issue evacuation orders to residents Thursday. Federal judge restores protections for U.S. gray wolves A federal judge on Thursday moved to once again protect American wolves under the Endangered Species Act, according to court records. Maryland couple win $50,000 lottery prize on a road trip A Maryland couple said a road trip to visit their grandchildren and a pit stop for food led to their winning a $50,000 lottery prize. Loose pig wanders into British social club Patrons at a social club in Britain were treated to an unusual sight when a loose pig wandered into the establishment before being lured back outside with potato chips. |
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CPI Inflation Climbed 7.5 Percent in January, the Fastest Rise Since 1982Consumer Price Index data showed prices climbing faster than expected, picking up across a broad array of goods and services. How Republicans Saw Inflation Coming Ahead of the Midterm ElectionsThe White House has been slow to recognize the political potency of rising prices. But Republicans had a plan, and they think the issue can help realign the American electorate. Some of Trump’s Jan. 6 Calls Are Not in White House LogsSparse call records and missing documents hinder the House panel as it tries to piece together what President Trump was doing during the attack on Congress. Will Trump's Election Lies Become a Litmus Test for Republicans?Upcoming primaries will test whether embracing Donald J. Trump’s election falsehoods is a litmus test for Republican voters. Republicans Who Railed About Clinton Emails Are Quiet on Trump’s RecordsRepublicans once attacked Hillary Clinton for her handling of government records. But few showed outrage over news about former President Donald J. Trump’s White House records. How The Trucker Protests Are Snarling the Auto IndustryBlockades of U.S.-Canada border crossings could hurt the auto industry, factory workers and the economy, which are still recovering from pandemic disruptions. What to Know of the Canada Trucker ProtestsOnce narrowly focused on a vaccine mandate for drivers entering Canada from the U.S., the protests have ballooned into a sprawling campaign against various grievances. Nearly 3,000 N.Y.C. Workers Have a Day to Get Vaccinated or Be FiredMayor Eric Adams has embraced a vaccine mandate for city workers and warned that thousands would get fired this week if they were not vaccinated. With Buildup on Land and Sea, Russia Closes in on UkraineMilitary drills in Belarus, deployments in western Russia and Crimea, and planned naval exercises in the Black Sea gave an ominous undertone to a continuing diplomatic scramble. Armed Nationalists in Ukraine Pose a Threat Not Just to RussiaKyiv is encouraging the arming of nationalist paramilitary groups to thwart a Russian invasion. But they could also destabilize the government if it agrees to a peace deal they reject. Biden Warns U.S. Won’t Send Troops to Rescue Americans in Ukraine“American citizens should leave, should leave now,” the president said in an NBC interview, adding that rescues in a conflict zone during a Russian invasion would risk “world war.” Why Streetwear Is DeadLong live fashion. They are actually one and the same. Joe Burrow’s Last Playoff Loss Was in High School. He Still Thinks About It.“It was the first time I had a firsthand experience of something that was bigger than the collective team,” said Tyler Bailey, one of Burrow’s teammates at Athens High School. The Cost of Cheap ChickenModern poultry farming keeps chicken cheap but steals the dignity of both animal and farmer. The Ottawa Trucker Protests Are a Test of DemocracyPeaceful protest is a necessary release valve for pandemic fatigue and frustration. Biden’s Hidden Health Care TriumphBlockbuster enrollments are good news — but will poltiics kill progress? Facebook Has an Innovation ProblemWe’re seeing the limits of Facebook’s strategy to buy or copy other people’s best ideas. Paranoia About #MeToo Overreach at HarvardWhy were some of America’s leading scholars so quick to defend John Comaroff? What the Beatles Tell Us About FameNo matter how talented you are, you need champions. The Anti-C.R.T. Movement and a Vision For a New Right WingA conversation with the Manhattan Institute’s Reihan Salam. The Rent Crisis Summed Up in One ChartThe largest rental assistance effort in U.S. history is fundamentally flawed. Here’s how to fix it. Is the Crypto Gold Rush a Giant Scam?Web3 is a still-nascent, fuzzy idea, but if you squint, you can see its growing intrusion onto mainstream culture. How much of it is hype? Who Will Win the Super Bowl in 2022? The Cincinnati Bengals.This team is touched by magic. The Pandemic Culls the Big Tech HerdBigger is still better, as the largest tech firms keep gobbling up weakened rivals. The Sandy Hook Father Who Refused to Let Alex Jones WinConspiracy theories have loomed over the school shooting in which his son, Noah, died. Leonard Pozner reflects on how the truth can triumph online. When Can Masks Come Off for Covid?Policymakers need to be humble about what we don’t know, especially with Covid-19. Radical Ideas Need Quiet SpacesVisibility is one thing. Actually mustering the power to fundamentally rearrange society — that is something else. What to Know About the KF94 MaskThis high-quality mask, made in South Korea, is often described as more comfortable than other respirator masks. Here’s how to find the real thing. 谁能像谷爱凌一样“既是中国人也是美国人”?面对有关国籍的疑问,谷爱凌的回答是“当我在美国时,我是美国人,但当我在中国时,我就是中国人。”这曾经也是许多海外华人的理想:穿梭于两个国家,同时亲近两种语言和文化,保持两种身份认同。 Deaf Football Players Forge a Path to the Super BowlAfter a record-breaking season, four players from the California School for the Deaf, Riverside, were invited to Sunday’s game as honorary captains. James Harden Traded to Sixers for Ben SimmonsHarden has been with the Nets since January 2021, when Houston traded him to Brooklyn. Simmons has not played in Philadelphia this season for personal reasons. US Military Offers New Details on Raid That Led to Death of ISIS LeaderA tip from informants helped set in motion a commando raid that led to the death of the elusive terrorist, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, in Syria last week. ‘Don’t Write It Off’: Advice From Brain Injury Experts After Bob Saget’s DeathPeople who find themselves alone after a significant knock to the head are at higher risk of harm. CIA is Collecting in Bulk Certain Data Affecting Americans, Senators WarnA partly declassified letter from two senators, Ron Wyden and Martin Heinrich, does not say what the data is. NFL Announces Aaron Rodgers as MVP and a New Hall of Fame ClassHe became the fifth player to win consecutive Most Valuable Player Awards and now trails only Peyton Manning on the career list. The Pro Football Hall of Fame also welcomed eight new members. Harper Lee Estate Told to Pay $2.5 Million in Dispute Over ‘Mockingbird’ PlaysThe estate is contesting an arbitrator’s ruling that it had been too aggressive in limiting productions of a 1970 adaptation of the novel as Aaron Sorkin’s new staged version came to Broadway. Hacker Who Sold Pirated Video Games Gets More Than 3 Years in PrisonGary Bowser, 52, pleaded guilty for his role in a group that sold pirated video games for devices like the Nintendo Switch, costing companies more than $65 million, prosecutors said. Jerry Harris of ‘Cheer’ Pleads Guilty to Sex Crimes Involving MinorsMr. Harris, of the Netflix show “Cheer,” reached an agreement with prosecutors requiring that he plead guilty to two of seven federal charges. John Wesley, an Artist Who Couldn’t Be Pinned Down, Dies at 93With his cartoonlike work that seemed to plumb the American subconscious, he was celebrated as a Pop artist, a surrealist, an eroticist and more. England Urges Farmers to Make Peace With HikersIn a country where public access to parts of the countryside is written into law, the government gave landowners some advice. But farmers say they are not the problem. A New Look for ‘Ulysses’Eduardo Arroyo, a Spanish artist who died in 2018, provided drawings, watercolors and collages for an illustrated edition of the James Joyce novel. I Stopped Drinking. Why Should That Affect My Social Life?A reader whose migraines made alcohol consumption intolerable feels misunderstood — and left out of happy hour. More Recent Articles
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The Edmonton Oilers fired head coach Dave Tippett on Thursday after consecutive losses to the Vegas Golden Knights and Chicago Blackhawks.
Elon Musk gave an update on SpaceX's Starship rocket on Thursday night in Texas, saying the rocket would have its first orbital test flight sometime this year.
Five family members were sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison Thursday for running a sex trafficking organization.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was presented with his second-consecutive -- and fourth overall -- MVP award Thursday at the NFL Honors in Inglewood, Calif.
The football from the final touchdown pass of Tom Brady's NFL career is going up for auction Sunday.
Three former defense contractor executives were indicted Thursday for allegedly making unlawful contributions to the re-election campaign of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
The Dallas Mavericks agreed to trade All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis to the Washington Wizards on Thursday.
Just a few hours after Brooklyn agreed to trade disgruntled guard James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers, Nets star forward Kevin Durant avoided selecting his former teammate in Thursday's NBA All-Star Game Draft.
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said Thursday she has tested positive for COVID-19 and will quarantine for five days.
U.S. President Joe Biden warned Americans in Ukraine to "leave now" citing the threat of a possible Russian invasion.
Two Dallas police officers accused of injuring protesters during a 2020 demonstration were charged Thursday with a number of counts, prosecutors announced.
AccuWeather forecasters say the chances are increasing that a storm will develop along the Eastern Seaboard and deliver some accumulating snow to areas from the mid-Atlantic to New England.
The Brooklyn Nets agreed to trade disgruntled All-Star guard James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick announced Thursday she will resign, saying London Mayor Sadiq Khan "no longer has sufficient confidence" in her leadership.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin again took the witness stand Thursday and called a New York Times opinion piece about her "devastating."
California-based Astra Space suffered a rocket failure during launch of a NASA mission from Florida on Thursday after two previous delays.
Jeremiah "Jerry" Harris, former star of the reality show Cheer, pleaded guilty Thursday in Chicago to federal child pornography charges.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 526 points as treasury yields surged following reports of record price increases.
General Motors said Thursday, parts shortages caused by the ongoing protests blocking a U.S.-Canada border crossing are forcing it to cancel two shifts at its production facility in Lansing Delta Township, Mich.
A wildfire along the coast of Southern California prompted Laguna Beach officials to issue evacuation orders to residents Thursday.
A federal judge on Thursday moved to once again protect American wolves under the Endangered Species Act, according to court records.
A Maryland couple said a road trip to visit their grandchildren and a pit stop for food led to their winning a $50,000 lottery prize.
Patrons at a social club in Britain were treated to an unusual sight when a loose pig wandered into the establishment before being lured back outside with potato chips. 
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