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Pfizer plans to sell COVID-19 vaccines for up to $130 per dose because of its ‘value’ Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer said Friday that the company would sell its COVID-19 vaccines for up to $130 per dose, citing the "value" of the vaccine. Caesars, SL Green announce pitch to build casino in NYC’s Times Square Caesars Entertainment, among the largest casino operators in the United States, has announced a pitch to build a casino in Times Square in New York City with developer SL Green Realty. Balenciaga ends partnership with Kanye West after anti-Semitic rants, report says The luxury fashion house Balenciaga has ended its partnership with Kanye West after recent anti-Semitic remarks by the rapper, a report said Thursday. Appeals court temporarily blocks Biden’s student debt relief plan A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan from taking effect. Simona Halep suspended from tennis after testing positive for banned substance Simona Halep, one of the biggest stars in women's tennis, was provisionally suspended from tennis Friday after testing positive for a performance enhancing drug. Stocks surge as Wall Street posts best week since June Stocks surged on Friday as Wall Street finished with its best week since June, after large sell offs the last few weeks. Salma Hayek touches Channing Tatum in 1st 'Magic Mike 3' photo Warner Bros. released the first photo from "Magic Mike's Last Dance" on Friday. The film, starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek Pinault, opens Feb. 10. Ethiopians living in U.S. granted temporary protected status The Department of Homeland Security on Friday gave temporary protected status for 18 months for Ethiopians living in the United States. Experts grade Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube on election misinformation Social media companies have announced plans to deal with misinformation in the 2022 midterm elections, but the companies vary in their approaches and effectiveness. Experts grade Facebook, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube. Look: Mystery alligator found wandering loose in Idaho Wildlife officials in Idaho said they are investigating the origins of a non-native animal found wandering loose: an alligator. Look: Coyote rescued from front grille of car in Florida Workers at a car dealership in Florida examined a car that was dropped off for service and made a surprising discovery -- a coyote wedged in the front grille. Watch: Kelpie becomes Australia's most expensive working dog A 1-year-old kelpie became the most expensive working dog in Australia when she was auctioned for more than $31,000. Wisconsin apartment building fire kills 7; criminal probe underway Seven people were killed in an early Friday morning apartment building fire in a Milwaukee suburb, according to the Hartland Police Department. New Apple front door locks hit stores Apple's efforts to digitize everything in your life took another step forward by putting a new front door lock on the shelves. It can be unlocked with an iPhone or Apple Watch. Man wins $100,000 lottery jackpot just weeks after $10,000 win A Maryland man collected a $100,000 jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket just weeks after he won $10,000 from another game. Investigations into former President Donald Trump: Where they stand As Donald Trump contemplates whether to run for president again, he is facing an array of ongoing legal investigations. Here's an overview of where they stand. Spain lifts all COVID-19 international travel restrictions Spain's Ministry of Health has lifted all COVID-19 restrictions for travelers. European Union citizens and travelers from non-EU nations will no longer be required to show COVID-19-related documents. Committee investigating Jan. 6 Capitol riot subpoenas ex-President Donald Trump The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol issued a subpoena for former President Donald Trump on Friday. Trump is ordered to testify on or about Nov. 14. Screamfest movie review: 'Next Exit' has provocative, poignant take on afterlife "Next Exit" is an afterlife movie about the people on Earth making peace with the existence of life after death. Its emotional, philosophical questions linger after the credits roll. Watch: Herd of loose goats approaches deputy's vehicle in Michigan A sheriff's deputy in Michigan faced an unusual situation while out on patrol when his car was approached by a herd of goats. Kim Kardashian: Daughter North, mom Kris celebrate her 42nd birthday Kim Kardashian received birthday wishes from daughter North West, mom Kris Jenner and sister Kylie Jenner. NASA builds team to research Unidentified Aerial Phenomena NASA announced Friday the selection of a new 16-member independent study team to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena by researching unclassified data. Sam Smith to launch 'Gloria' tour in April 2023 Sam Smith will perform across the United Kingdom and Europe on a new tour in spring 2023. Watch: Mystery metal object removed from next to New Brunswick highway Transportation officials in New Brunswick said a large metal object was removed from where it was found next to a highway -- but no one knows what it is or where it came from. U.N. approves sanctions on violent Haitian gangs amid humanitarian crisis The U.N. Security Council Friday unanimously agreed to sanctions targeting Haitian gang leaders and their financing. 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Russian Troops in Belarus Spur Debate Over the Threat to UkraineThe United States and its allies are playing down the dangers posed by the deployment of thousands of Russian soldiers to Belarus, but the intelligence assessments come with a dose of uncertainty. Trump Issued Subpoena by Jan. 6 Panel, Setting Up Legal BattleWhile the former president has suggested he might testify live before the committee, it was far more likely that the demand would lead to a legal fight. Steve Bannon Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison for Contempt of CongressStephen Bannon was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress this summer for defying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. Senator Graham Asks Supreme Court to Spare Him From Testifying in GeorgiaMr. Graham has been fighting a subpoena requiring him to appear before a special grand jury examining efforts to overturn former President Donald J. Trump’s election loss. Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Biden’s Student Debt CancellationA federal appeals court on Friday temporarily halted President Biden’s student debt relief plan, preventing the government from moving forward with the debt cancellation it had said could start as early as next week. Critics Say Katie Hobbs Has Run Too Subdued a Race Against Kari LakeIn the final weeks of a tight contest, critics say the Democrat, Katie Hobbs, has been too subdued. Her Republican rival, Kari Lake, a former TV news anchor, is taking full advantage. In a Race Rife With Antisemitism Concerns, Mastriano Adviser Calls Shapiro ‘At Best a Secular Jew’Mr. Mastriano, a far-right Republican who promotes Christian power and disdains the separation of church and state, has alarmed a broad swath of Pennsylvania’s Jewish community. Twitter Tries Calming Employees as Deal With Elon Musk LoomsWith Mr. Musk’s $44 billion deal to buy Twitter set to close no later than Oct. 28, the company is trying to reassure workers about their employment and compensation. Lucy Simon, Singer and Broadway Composer, Dies at 82She and her sister Carly Simon were a folk duo in the 1960s. Years later, she wrote the Tony-nominated music for “The Secret Garden.” Joanna Simon, Opera Singer from Famously Musical Family, Dies at 85A renowned mezzo-soprano, she grew up alongside her younger sisters, Carly and Lucy, both of whom became singer-songwriters. How George Clooney and Julia Roberts Quietly Became the Tracy-Hepburn of Our Time“Ticket to Paradise” and other team-ups take advantage of their onscreen glamour and stellar chemistry and their offscreen affection for one another. Can Tim Ryan Pull Off the Biggest Upset of the Midterms in Ohio?The Democrats are doing almost exactly what he said they should to save their political fortunes in the Midwest. But is it enough to win Ohio? Democrats Should Be Freaking Out a Little About South TexasIn this deep-blue area of a red state, the Republican Party is focusing on local races in a quest to transform the political landscape. Britain’s Troubles Are Teaching Us Something About Financial MarketsThey have enormous influence over governments. Liz Truss and the Ruination of BritainThe Conservative Party has brought chaos to the country. Finally, a Great Movie About Cancel CultureWhy we need films like “Tár.” Notes on the Condition of LiberalismThe prospects for our present order’s renewal — or collapse. What if We Let Majoritarian Democracy Take Root?Majority rule is not perfect, but rule by a narrow, reactionary minority is far worse. Your stories: Generational differencesWe invited you to talk about your families and climate. Today, we’re sharing a few of the responses. Siddhartha Mukherjee Talks About ‘The Gene’The oncologist and Pulitzer-winning science writer discusses his 2016 book about the history of genetics, and the novelist Kate Atkinson talks about her spy novel “Transcription.” Here Are the 401(k) Contribution Limits for 2023The I.R.S. announced one of its largest increases in decades to caps on retirement contributions, allowing workers with access to the plans to save more. Illegal Border Crossings by Venezuelans Plunge in the Face of New PoliciesThe number of Venezuelans entering the United States illegally dropped from about 1,200 a day to 150 in the first days after the Biden administration rolled out the new policies. Families of Boeing Crash Victims Can Challenge U.S. Settlement, Judge RulesHe said passengers killed on two 737 Max flights were crime victims, siding with relatives who objected to a deal that spared Boeing from a criminal charge. Why Japan Stands Virtually Alone in Keeping Interest Rates UltralowThe yen is plummeting and inflation is climbing, but Japan’s economic circumstances have led to a view that raising rates would do more harm than good. Camille A. Brown’s Latest Dance Challenge? To Have Fun.The busy choreographer returns to the stage, maybe for the last time, in her celebrated trilogy exploring Black life. More Recent Articles |
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Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer said Friday that the company would sell its COVID-19 vaccines for up to $130 per dose, citing the "value" of the vaccine.
Caesars Entertainment, among the largest casino operators in the United States, has announced a pitch to build a casino in Times Square in New York City with developer SL Green Realty.
The luxury fashion house Balenciaga has ended its partnership with Kanye West after recent anti-Semitic remarks by the rapper, a report said Thursday.
A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan from taking effect.
Simona Halep, one of the biggest stars in women's tennis, was provisionally suspended from tennis Friday after testing positive for a performance enhancing drug.
Stocks surged on Friday as Wall Street finished with its best week since June, after large sell offs the last few weeks.
Warner Bros. released the first photo from "Magic Mike's Last Dance" on Friday. The film, starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek Pinault, opens Feb. 10.
The Department of Homeland Security on Friday gave temporary protected status for 18 months for Ethiopians living in the United States.
Social media companies have announced plans to deal with misinformation in the 2022 midterm elections, but the companies vary in their approaches and effectiveness. Experts grade Facebook, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Wildlife officials in Idaho said they are investigating the origins of a non-native animal found wandering loose: an alligator.
Workers at a car dealership in Florida examined a car that was dropped off for service and made a surprising discovery -- a coyote wedged in the front grille.
A 1-year-old kelpie became the most expensive working dog in Australia when she was auctioned for more than $31,000.
Seven people were killed in an early Friday morning apartment building fire in a Milwaukee suburb, according to the Hartland Police Department.
Apple's efforts to digitize everything in your life took another step forward by putting a new front door lock on the shelves. It can be unlocked with an iPhone or Apple Watch.
A Maryland man collected a $100,000 jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket just weeks after he won $10,000 from another game.
As Donald Trump contemplates whether to run for president again, he is facing an array of ongoing legal investigations. Here's an overview of where they stand.
Spain's Ministry of Health has lifted all COVID-19 restrictions for travelers. European Union citizens and travelers from non-EU nations will no longer be required to show COVID-19-related documents.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol issued a subpoena for former President Donald Trump on Friday. Trump is ordered to testify on or about Nov. 14.
"Next Exit" is an afterlife movie about the people on Earth making peace with the existence of life after death. Its emotional, philosophical questions linger after the credits roll.
A sheriff's deputy in Michigan faced an unusual situation while out on patrol when his car was approached by a herd of goats.
Kim Kardashian received birthday wishes from daughter North West, mom Kris Jenner and sister Kylie Jenner.
NASA announced Friday the selection of a new 16-member independent study team to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena by researching unclassified data.
Sam Smith will perform across the United Kingdom and Europe on a new tour in spring 2023.
Transportation officials in New Brunswick said a large metal object was removed from where it was found next to a highway -- but no one knows what it is or where it came from.
The U.N. Security Council Friday unanimously agreed to sanctions targeting Haitian gang leaders and their financing. It's an effort to quell ongoing violence fueling a humanitarian crisis in Haiti. 
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