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Michael B. Jordan celebrates Chadwick Boseman's SAG Award nods Michael B. Jordan celebrated on Instagram his late "Black Panther" co-star Chadwick Boseman's historic four posthumous Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. "Midnight Train to Georgia" songwriter Jim Weatherly dead at 77 Jim Weatherly -- the songwriter best known for writing Gladys Knight's "Midnight Train to Georgia" -- has died, a family friend told reporters. Tennessee man shot and killed after 'prank' robbery goes wrong A Tennessee man was shot and killed Friday night after a "prank" robbery went wrong, police said. Wyoming Republican Party censures Liz Cheney over impeachment vote The Wyoming Republican Party's state central committee voted Saturday to censure Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., for her vote to impeach then-President Donald Trump. Moussa Faki Mahamat re-elected as African Union Commission head Former Chadian prime minister Moussa Faki Mahamat won a second term as chair of African Union Commission Saturday. Kroger announces one-time payment for COVID-19 vaccinated employees Kroger has announced a one-time payment of $100 to associates who have been vaccinated for COVID-19. Family of 4 killed in Georgia mobile home fire A woman and her three children were killed in an overnight mobile home fire in Georgia Saturday. Inmates set fires, smash windows in third St. Louis jail riot amid pandemic Inmates at a downtown St. Louis jail smashed through fourth floor windows and set fires Saturday in the third riot in recent weeks. One year after 1st U.S. COVID-19 death, officials discourage Super Bowl parties On the one-year anniversary of the first known U.S. COVID death, more than 450,000 others have followed, and public health officials are cautioning members of the public to abstain from hosting Super Bowl parties. 2 GOP lawmakers face $5,000 fines for bypassing House metal detectors Republican Reps. Louie Gohmert and Andrew Clyde each face a $5,000 fine for skipping metal detectors. India's farmers block highways in protest of new laws Thousands of India's farmers protesting over new laws and and Internet crackdown on dissent blocked highways Saturday. 'Impactful storm' to bring swath of snow to East Coast this weekend AccuWeather meteorologists expect a disruptive storm to dump snow across parts of the interior South and up the Eastern Seaboard this weekend. Illinois man sentenced to 30 years for sexually assaulting bank hostage An Illinois judge has sentenced a man who sexually assaulted a bank employee during a hostage standoff last year to 30 years in prison. COVID-19: Cuba imposes curfew to curb pandemic'Allen v. Farrow' docu-series to debut on HBO Feb. 21 A four-part docu-series about filmmaker Woody Allen, Mia Farrow and their daughter Dylan is set to debut on HBO on Feb. 21. Thousands protest Myanmar coup, Internet restrictions Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to protest the military coup that led to the detainment of Myanmar's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. Sebastian Stan's romance film 'Monday' set for April 16 release IFC Films said it will release the Sebastian Stan-Denise Gough romance "Monday" in theaters and on pay-per-view platforms on April 16. 'Yellowstone' getting prequel series at Paramount+ A prequel to the contemporary western "Yellowstone" is in the works at Paramount+ Supreme Court orders California to allow indoor church services despite COVID-19 The Supreme Court has ordered California to allow indoor church services despite restrictions of such services in counties with widespread COVID-19. Season 4 of 'Wynonna Earp' will be its last Syfy has announced the current, fourth season of its drama, "Wynonna Earp," will be its last. Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week Country artist Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third-consecutive week. Year after "Parasite," South Korea pins Oscar hopes on "The Man Standing Next" One year after "Parasite's" stunning win, the South Korean film industry is hoping to strike gold again with its official 2021 Academy Awards entry, "The Man Standing Next." On This Day, Feb. 6: Earliest known U.S. coronavirus death takes place in California On Feb. 6, 2020, the earliest known death from the novel coronavirus took place in Santa Clara County, Calif. Famous birthdays for Feb. 6: Kathy Najimy, Mamie Van Doren Actor Kathy Najimy turns 64 and actor Mamie Van Doren turns 90, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 6. |
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Lawsuits Take the Lead in Fight Against DisinformationDefamation cases have made waves across an uneasy right-wing media landscape, from Fox to Newsmax. Michael Flynn Re-emerges Pushing QAnon, Stolen 2020 Election LiesRecast by President Trump’s most ardent supporters as a MAGA martyr, Michael T. Flynn has embraced his role as the man who spent four years unjustly ensnared in the Russia investigation. Trump Lawyer Asks to Pause Impeachment Trial if It Runs Into SabbathThe request by David Schoen, one of former President Donald J. Trump’s lawyers, could upend plans for a fast trial. Wyoming Republicans Censure Liz Cheney for Impeachment VoteThe state party voted to censure the No. 3 Republican in the House and demanded her resignation. Strong Trump Supporters Picked to Head Michigan Republican PartyThe state’s selection of party chair and vice chair hinged in large part on who was most loyal to the former president. A New Front in the Anti-Vaccine Fight Emerges in CaliforniaFor months, far-right activists have rallied against masks and lockdowns imposed during the coronavirus pandemic. Now some protesters have shifted their focus to the Covid-19 vaccine. Is Your Vaccine Card Selfie a Gift for Scammers? MaybeYou finally got your vaccine, and you’re excited to share the proof. Here’s why that may not be a good idea, and what you can do instead. How the US Lost to HackersAmerica’s biggest vulnerability in cyberwarfare is hubris. Leon Spinks, Boxer Who Took Ali’s Crown and Lost It, Dies at 67He was an Olympic champion with few pro fights under his belt when he surprised the world by beating the champ in 1978. Things did not go smoothly after that. Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Republican Perversion of ‘Freedom’She’s playing the victim. Don’t fall for it. The Ugly Secrets Behind the Costco ChickenAn investigator went under cover and brought back disturbing video from a farm growing those famous birds. Goodbye to the Cult of SoulCycleFrom vaccine line-cutting to outright racism, revelations are exposing the darkness at the core of the boutique fitness craze. This Climate Deal Is Good for Earth and the EconomyMore than 100 nations have approved an accord phasing down a planet-warming coolant. The U.S. isn’t among them. Invasive Insects and Diseases Are Killing Our ForestsAmerica wasn’t ready for the pandemic. And it isn’t ready for the next contagion to strike our woodlands. They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them.Times Opinion was able to identify individuals from a trove of leaked smartphone location data. Why the U.S. Needs the Romney Family PlanAmerica needs more babies. Public policy alone cannot deliver them, but it can help. The Task Ahead for Biden on ClimateThe new president has shown a welcome interest in combating climate change. But more will need to be done. A Rotating Group of Intelligence Analysts Will Brief President BidenMorgan Muir, who had led Mr. Biden’s first briefings in the early days of the administration, will oversee the assembly of the written President’s Daily Brief, among other responsibilities. Snowstorm to Blanket East Coast With Up to 8 Inches on SundayThe storm promises to create havoc for travelers on Super Bowl Sunday and be followed by single-digit temperatures, forecasters said. 4 Skiers Killed in Avalanche in Utah, Officials SayIt was the third such deadly episode in days and the deadliest avalanche in the United States since May 2014, according to the authorities. Growing Chorus of N.B.A. Stars Boos League’s Virus StrategyGiannis Antetokounmpo and Kawhi Leonard joined LeBron James in criticizing the league’s plans for an All-Star Game, while Kevin Durant questioned protocols. HNA Was Once China’s Biggest Dealmaker. Now It Faces Bankruptcy.China is tightening the reins on its economy and looking out for companies that could pose risks to China’s financial system. 'Bridgerton' Costumes Boost Fans of Historical DressIn this time of our confinement, fans of period clothing are having a lot of fun on social media. Newcastle, Leeds and the Importance of Being ... SomethingWandering about without a plan inspires neither affection nor success. So why do so many clubs still do it? Hey, Whatever Happened to the Half-Slip?Rumors of the death of the half-slip, an undergarment seen as a remnant of an old-fashioned way of dressing, have been greatly exaggerated. The Coronavirus Is a Master of Mixing Its Genome, Worrying ScientistsNew studies underscore how coronaviruses frequently mix their genetic components — which could contribute to the rise of dangerous variants. Perfect Timing for a Free Wedding in AustinLollie Martin and Taylor Maanao ran into each other once a year for three years in Austin. Finally, in 2015, their datebooks were open. Donald McNeil and Andy Mills Leave The New York TimesDonald McNeil, a veteran science reporter, and Andy Mills, who helped make the “Caliphate” podcast, were the focus of complaints inside and outside The Times. More Recent Articles |
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Michael B. Jordan celebrated on Instagram his late "Black Panther" co-star Chadwick Boseman's historic four posthumous Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.
Jim Weatherly -- the songwriter best known for writing Gladys Knight's "Midnight Train to Georgia" -- has died, a family friend told reporters.
A Tennessee man was shot and killed Friday night after a "prank" robbery went wrong, police said.
The Wyoming Republican Party's state central committee voted Saturday to censure Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., for her vote to impeach then-President Donald Trump.
Former Chadian prime minister Moussa Faki Mahamat won a second term as chair of African Union Commission Saturday.
Kroger has announced a one-time payment of $100 to associates who have been vaccinated for COVID-19.
A woman and her three children were killed in an overnight mobile home fire in Georgia Saturday.
Inmates at a downtown St. Louis jail smashed through fourth floor windows and set fires Saturday in the third riot in recent weeks.
On the one-year anniversary of the first known U.S. COVID death, more than 450,000 others have followed, and public health officials are cautioning members of the public to abstain from hosting Super Bowl parties.
Republican Reps. Louie Gohmert and Andrew Clyde each face a $5,000 fine for skipping metal detectors.
Thousands of India's farmers protesting over new laws and and Internet crackdown on dissent blocked highways Saturday.
AccuWeather meteorologists expect a disruptive storm to dump snow across parts of the interior South and up the Eastern Seaboard this weekend.
An Illinois judge has sentenced a man who sexually assaulted a bank employee during a hostage standoff last year to 30 years in prison.
Cuba has imposed a curfew amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in Caribbean nation.
A four-part docu-series about filmmaker Woody Allen, Mia Farrow and their daughter Dylan is set to debut on HBO on Feb. 21.
Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to protest the military coup that led to the detainment of Myanmar's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
IFC Films said it will release the Sebastian Stan-Denise Gough romance "Monday" in theaters and on pay-per-view platforms on April 16.
A prequel to the contemporary western "Yellowstone" is in the works at Paramount+
The Supreme Court has ordered California to allow indoor church services despite restrictions of such services in counties with widespread COVID-19.
Syfy has announced the current, fourth season of its drama, "Wynonna Earp," will be its last.
Country artist Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third-consecutive week.
One year after "Parasite's" stunning win, the South Korean film industry is hoping to strike gold again with its official 2021 Academy Awards entry, "The Man Standing Next."
On Feb. 6, 2020, the earliest known death from the novel coronavirus took place in Santa Clara County, Calif.
Actor Kathy Najimy turns 64 and actor Mamie Van Doren turns 90, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 6. 
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