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Biden wins South Carolina primary Exit polls showed Joe Biden winning the South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday. Japan's PM vows subsidies amid fallout from coronavirus Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Saturday his government will provide subsidies to cope with fallout from rising number of coronavirus cases. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Carrie Symonds are engaged, expecting a baby Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are engaged and expecting a baby in early summer, a spokesperson for the couple said. U.S., Taliban sign historic peace deal on road to U.S. troop withdrawal in Afghanistan U.S. and Taliban negotiators signed a historic peace deal Saturday that seeks to end nearly two decades of U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan. Moments from the 2020 Fall-Winter Paris Fashion Week Designers present their 2020 fall-winter collections during Paris Fashion week starting February 25, 2020. Lenny Abrahamson to direct Sally Rooney's 'Conversations' for BBC "Room" director Lenny Abrahamson is to helm a BBC miniseries based on Sally Rooney's debut novel "Conversations with Friends." Ex-Missouri officer pleads guilty in fatal Russian roulette shooting A former Missouri police officer has pleaded guilty to killing a fellow officer last year in a Russian roulette-style shooting. Coronavirus: Trump administration cracks down on travel from Iran The Trump administration announced expanded travel restrictions Saturday in response to the spread of novel coronavirus. President Donald Trump touts coronavirus response at CPAC President Donald Trump spoke Saturday afternoon at the Conservative Action Conference in Maryland. Molly Shannon lands role in Showtime's 'Big Deal' Molly Shannon has signed up for a role in Showtime's half-hour comedy pilot "Big Deal." Trader Joe's founder Joe Coulombe dies at 89 Joe Coulombe, the founder of Trader Joe's grocery store, has died, his family announced. He was 89. President Donald Trump accuses Democrats of 'politicizing' coronavirus outbreak President Donald Trump told his supporters in South Carolina that the United States is "totally prepared" for the coronavirus and accused Democrats of "politicizing" the disease's outbreak. Laurence Fishburne narrating 'Autobiography of Malcolm X' for Audible Emmy and Tony award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne has signed on to narrate "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" for Audible. 'Les Miserables,' Roman Polanski win big at Cesar Awards The contemporary drama "Les Miserables" was named Best Film at the Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris on Friday. Polls open for South Carolina Democratic primary; 54 delegates at stake South Carolina voters headed to the polls Saturday morning for the Democratic primary, which, with 54 delegates up for grabs, promises the biggest haul of the season so far. Washington confirms first U.S. death from COVID-19South Korea reports more than 800 new cases of coronavirus South Korea reported 813 new cases of the new type of coronavirus infection COVID-19 Saturday, bringing its total to 3,150, the largest coronavirus outbreak outside China with more than 85,000 cases worldwide. America Ferrera leaving 'Superstore' America Ferrera announced she is leaving the NBC sitcom "Superstore" after five seasons. Cold storm to bring unsettled weather to California, southwestern U.S. Following a record dry February, a storm will send rain and mountain snow to California and the balance of the Southwestern states into Monday. Season 10 will be the last for 'Hawaii Five-0' on CBS CBS has announced its sun-soaked police drama "Hawaii Five-0" will end with its current, 10th season. Justin Bieber's 'Changes' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Justin Bieber's "Changes" is the No. 1 album in the United States. OnlyOneOf aims to create English lyrics with fan contest K-pop group OnlyOneOf is promoting its latest single, "dOra maar," by launching a contest for fans and the public to create the English lyrics for the song. Famous birthdays for Feb. 29: Tony Robbins, Antonio Sabato Jr. Motivational speaker Tony Robbins turns 60 and actor Antonio Sabato Jr. turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 29. On This Day, Feb. 29: Hattie McDaniel becomes first black actor to win Oscar On Feb. 29, 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first African-American actor to win an Academy Award -- for her role in "Gone With the Wind." More Recent Articles |
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Joe Biden Had a Big Night. He Needs Another in 72 Hours.For more than 30 years, over three presidential runs, Mr. Biden has been waiting to notch a victory like the one in South Carolina. Now he has to face the test of Super Tuesday. Tom Steyer Drops Out of 2020 Presidential RaceMr. Steyer, the former hedge-fund executive, exited the race after a disappointing finish in South Carolina — a state where he had spent considerable resources and pinned the hopes of his campaign. For Buttigieg, a Search for Black Support That Never ArrivedFacing better-known and better-financed opponents, Pete Buttigieg knew he would struggle to attract black voters in South Carolina. On Saturday his efforts came up empty. Coronavirus Tests Limits of Central Bank FirepowerInvestors are looking to the Federal Reserve and its peers as markets swoon and infections rise. They’re short on ammunition. Surgeon General Urges the Public to Stop Buying Face Masks“Seriously people,” the surgeon general said on Twitter, warning that a run on the masks could risk a shortage harmful to public health professionals. Photos From America’s Longest WarA visual chronicle of the Afghanistan conflict. After 18 Years, Is This Afghan Peace, or Just a Way Out?Afghanistan has gone from being the “good war” that the United States must win to the longstanding burden that, like the British, the Soviets and a series of others, it now seeks to unload. The True Story of the First Woman to Finish Special Forces TrainingForty years ago, Capt. Kate Wilder passed the Army Special Forces Officer Course, but her superiors wouldn’t let her graduate with her peers. Is This Coronavirus ‘the Big One’?For decades, experts’ warnings to prepare have gone unheeded. Trump Makes Us IllGoing viral is not a good thing this time. The Case for Joe BidenThe promise of victory, and then the promise of (relative) calm. The Case for Elizabeth WarrenShe wants to purify capitalism so that it works as it should. The Case for Bernie SandersDespite his age, he promises a true break with the past. Here Comes the Coronavirus PandemicNow, after many fire drills, the world may be facing a real fire. A War Without Winners Winds DownThe Trump administration’s deal with the Taliban recognizes the limits of American power. How to Be a Smart Coronavirus PrepperInstead of freaking ourselves out, we need to plan for a difficult future every day. I Was the First Woman of Color in Space. Here’s What Katherine Johnson Means to Me.In my years in NASA and since, I’ve seen the untapped potential of women, particularly women of color. Mandy Moore Is Ready to Be HeardAfter a quiet decade and a painful divorce, the singer has a new studio album, a whole new set of fans and a favorite 2020 candidate. (His name is Pete.) At CPAC, Trump Takes Aim at RivalsPresident Trump appeared eager to bask in the warm reception of a conservative audience, who spent the conference listening to speakers road-testing messages for his re-election campaign. Malaysia’s Premier, Mahathir Mohamad, Is Ousted in a Surprising TurnMr. Mahathir, 94, who has towered over the country’s politics for decades, was replaced by Muhyiddin Yassin, a onetime ally whom he accused of betrayal. For Boris Johnson, Britain’s Baby Boom Starts at 10 DowningThe prime minister announced that he and his partner, Carrie Symonds, were expecting a child. It’s the first for her. For Johnson? Well, that’s not so clear. Former Police Officer Pleads Guilty in Russian Roulette Killing of Another OfficerNathaniel R. Hendren, who was an officer in St. Louis, was accused of fatally shooting his female colleague, Katlyn Alix, while on duty in his apartment in 2019. Joe Coulombe, Who Founded Trader Joe’s, Dies at 89“Equal parts gourmet shop, discount warehouse and Tiki trading post,” his stores caught on in Southern California and, eventually, beyond. The Driving Force in Irish Politics? Finding a Decent Place to LiveA severe housing crisis has made life unbearable for many young people, who turned in droves to the previously toxic Sinn Fein party in this month’s election. Education Dept. to Cut Off Federal Funding for Some Rural SchoolsA bookkeeping change at the department will cut thousands of dollars in aid to some of the poorest, most isolated schools in the country. For Migrants at the Border, a Day of Hopes Uplifted and DashedCrowds of migrants headed for border crossings after an appeals court ruled against the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy for asylum seekers. But their hopes were short-lived. Erdogan Says, ‘We Opened the Doors,’ and Clashes Erupt as Migrants Head for EuropeThousands of migrants in Turkey faced off with riot police at the Greek border, and the Turkish leader lashed out at the E.U., saying it had not helped him manage a growing crisis in northern Syria. M.L.S. Hits Two Milestones: 25 Years and 26 TeamsInter Miami and Nashville will debut this weekend, with four more cities right behind them, and the Los Angeles Galaxy hopes Javier Hernández can carry it past L.A.F.C. ‘Wendy’ Review: Where Playtime Goes On … and OnIn his follow-up to “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” the director Benh Zeitlin puts his own spin on the tale of Peter Pan. More Recent Articles |
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Exit polls showed Joe Biden winning the South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Saturday his government will provide subsidies to cope with fallout from rising number of coronavirus cases.
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are engaged and expecting a baby in early summer, a spokesperson for the couple said.
U.S. and Taliban negotiators signed a historic peace deal Saturday that seeks to end nearly two decades of U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan.
Designers present their 2020 fall-winter collections during Paris Fashion week starting February 25, 2020.
"Room" director Lenny Abrahamson is to helm a BBC miniseries based on Sally Rooney's debut novel "Conversations with Friends."
A former Missouri police officer has pleaded guilty to killing a fellow officer last year in a Russian roulette-style shooting.
The Trump administration announced expanded travel restrictions Saturday in response to the spread of novel coronavirus.
President Donald Trump spoke Saturday afternoon at the Conservative Action Conference in Maryland.
Molly Shannon has signed up for a role in Showtime's half-hour comedy pilot "Big Deal."
Joe Coulombe, the founder of Trader Joe's grocery store, has died, his family announced. He was 89.
President Donald Trump told his supporters in South Carolina that the United States is "totally prepared" for the coronavirus and accused Democrats of "politicizing" the disease's outbreak.
Emmy and Tony award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne has signed on to narrate "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" for Audible.
The contemporary drama "Les Miserables" was named Best Film at the Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris on Friday.
South Carolina voters headed to the polls Saturday morning for the Democratic primary, which, with 54 delegates up for grabs, promises the biggest haul of the season so far.
Health officials confirmed the first U.S. death due to coronavirus Saturday.
South Korea reported 813 new cases of the new type of coronavirus infection COVID-19 Saturday, bringing its total to 3,150, the largest coronavirus outbreak outside China with more than 85,000 cases worldwide.
America Ferrera announced she is leaving the NBC sitcom "Superstore" after five seasons.
Following a record dry February, a storm will send rain and mountain snow to California and the balance of the Southwestern states into Monday.
CBS has announced its sun-soaked police drama "Hawaii Five-0" will end with its current, 10th season.
Pop music star Justin Bieber's "Changes" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
K-pop group OnlyOneOf is promoting its latest single, "dOra maar," by launching a contest for fans and the public to create the English lyrics for the song.
Motivational speaker Tony Robbins turns 60 and actor Antonio Sabato Jr. turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 29.
On Feb. 29, 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first African-American actor to win an Academy Award -- for her role in "Gone With the Wind." 
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