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1 dead, 4 wounded in shooting at Missouri American Legion Police in southeast Missouri said one person was killed and four others were wounded during a shooting early Sunday at an American Legion club facility. Rockies' Ian Desmond opts out of second straight season due to COVID-19 Colorado Rockies outfielder Ian Desmond announced Sunday he is opting out of a second consecutive Major League Baseball season because of COVID-19 concerns. Deion Sanders says personal items stolen during Jackson State coaching debut Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders said his personal belongings were stolen from his office during his Jackson State coaching debut on Sunday. Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, fiancée announce birth of first child Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his fiancée, Brittany Matthews, announced the birth of their first child on social media Sunday. Warriors' Steve Kerr: Draymond Green 'crossed the line' with ejection Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said All-Star forward Draymond Green "crossed the line" Saturday night when he was ejected in the closing seconds of the team's 102-100 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. Press, Rapinoe lead USWNT over Brazil in SheBelieves Cup Christen Press and Megan Rapinoe lifted the United States Women's National Team to a 2-0 win over Brazil on Sunday in their second match of the SheBelieves Cup soccer tournament. National security adviser: Biden committed to diplomacy with Iran National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said President Joe Biden was committed to diplomacy in negotiating with Iran on nuclear arms and the detention of Americans. Olivia Rodrigo thrilled with 'Drivers License' sketch on 'SNL' Olivia Rodrigo announced on Twitter that she is very excited her song, "Drivers License," was the subject of a "Saturday Night Live" sketch this weekend. White House expects to deliver 6M vaccine doses delayed by winter storm this week White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Sunday that the White House plans to "rapidly catch up" and complete delivery of 6 million doses delayed by the winter storm that affected much of the nation this week. 'Croods' tops the North American box office with $1.7M "The Croods: A New Age" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $1.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. 3 killed, 2 injured in shooting at Louisiana gun range Three people, including the suspected gunman, were killed and two more people were injured during a shooting at a gun store and shooting range in Metairie, La., on Saturday. Nigerian military plane crash kills all seven aboard A Nigerian military plane crashed on approach to Abuja airport on Sunday, killing all seven aboard, a spokesman for nation's Air Force said. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott meets with state leaders to combat energy price spikes Texas Gov. Greg Abbott met with state leaders on Saturday to discuss a plan to protect customers from skyrocketing energy prices after a winter storm damaged the state's power grid. 'Army of the Dead' movie to debut on Netflix May 21 The zombie-apocalypse film "Army of the Dead" is set to debut on Netflix on May 21. Watch: 'SNL' sketch shows Britney Spears interviewing Gina Carano, Ted Cruz This weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live" opened with a sketch showing pop music star Britney Spears as a talk-show host. Ricki Lake engaged to beau Ross Burningham Actress and filmmaker Ricki Lake has announced on Instagram that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Ross Burningham. 'Bridgerton' star Rege-Jean Page insists he is a 'regular guy' on 'SNL' "Bridgerton" star Rege-Jean Page joked about his new heartthrob status when he guest hosted "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. Australian Open: Novak Djokovic wins ninth crown Novak Djokovic, the No. 1 men's tennis player in the world, won a record-extending ninth Australian Open title with a straight-sets victory over Daniil Medvedev on Sunday in Melbourne. Dramatic weather changes predicted across US this week A major thaw is forecast for the recently winter-bombarded south-central United States, where millions of Americans have been struggling to stay warm this past week. Famous birthdays for Feb. 21: Joe Alwyn, Sophie Turner Actor Joe Alwyn turns 30 and actor Sophie Turner turns 25, among famous birthdays for Feb. 21. On This Day, Feb. 21: Nicaraguan rebel leader Sandino killed On Feb. 21, 1934, Nicaraguan guerrilla leader Cesar Augusto Sandino was killed by members of the country's national guard. More Recent Articles |
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Texas Power Grid Run by ERCOT Set Up the State for DisasterTexas has refused to join interstate electrical grids and railed against energy regulation. Now it’s having to answer to millions of residents who were left without power in last week’s snowstorm. What a Texas Plumber Faces Now: A State Full of Burst PipesSince a winter storm and hard freeze swept through the state last week, knocking out power and heat, homeowners have swamped plumbers with urgent repair calls. His Lights Stayed on During Texas’ Storm. Now He Owes $16,752.After a public outcry from people like Scott Willoughby, whose exorbitant electric bill is soon due, Gov. Greg Abbott said lawmakers should ensure Texans “do not get stuck with skyrocketing energy bills” caused by the storm. Tough Sanctions, Then a Mysterious Last-Minute TurnaboutThe Treasury Department slapped sanctions on the Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler in 2017 for corruption in Africa. In Donald Trump’s final days in office, they were rolled back with no explanation. A Ripple Effect of Loss: U.S. Covid Deaths Approach 500,000Twice as many Americans have died as early worst-case projections. On the Post-Pandemic Horizon, Could That Be … a Boom?Signs of economic life are picking up, and mounds of cash are waiting to be spent as the virus loosens its grip. How Investigative Journalism Flourished in Hostile RussiaA new wave of news outlets has used conventional, and unconventional, methods to pierce the veil of Putin’s power. Team Molly: The Family After Molly Steinsapir's DeathWhile her daughter was hospitalized, one mother built more room for our national grief. Could This Be the Lab-Made Dinner Party of Our Future?A slew of start-ups are engineering faux meats, eggs and dairy products that conjure a time when we move from farm-to-table to lab-to-table. The Sunday Read: ‘The Man Who Turned Credit Card Points Into an Empire’Brian Kelly has created a business dedicated to maximizing credit card rewards and airline miles. What are they worth in a pandemic — and why are they worth anything at all? Why Texas Republicans Fear the Green New DealSmall government is no match for a crisis born of the state’s twin addictions to market fixes and fossil fuels. The 4 Great MigrationsAmerica as we have come to know it is most likely a thing of the past. What This Wave of Anti-Asian Violence Reveals About AmericaToo often, attention to nonwhite groups is only as pressing as the injuries that they have suffered. Seven Hundred Leagues Beneath Titan’s Methane SeasMars, Shmars; this voyager is looking forward to a submarine ride under the icebergs on Saturn’s strange moon. Shlomo Hillel, Who Helped 120,000 Jews Flee Iraq, Dies at 97Working undercover, he used bribes, fake visas and a network of smugglers to bring refugees to Israel in the late 1940s and early ’50s. Boeing Calls for Global Grounding of 777s Equipped With One Engine ModelThe company said 128 jets powered by a particular Pratt & Whitney engine should get inspections. Iran Curbs Nuclear Inspectors, but Appears to Leave Space for a DealThe new limits appeared to be lighter than the country had threatened, giving Western nations three months to see if they can revive the 2015 nuclear agreement. On the West Coast, Avalanche Warnings and an ‘Atmospheric River’The danger of avalanche is high in parts of the Cascade Mountains and areas farther south, the Northwest Avalanche Center said. Central Park Ice Rinks Remain Open Despite Rift With Trump, Mayor SaysThe city reversed a decision to end the skating season abruptly. Officials have canceled contracts with the former president’s business to operate the two rinks. Erik Prince, Trump Ally, Denies Role in Libya Mercenary OperationIn an interview, the contractor pushed back against a United Nations report accusing him of breaching a decade-old arms embargo on Libya. Airbnb Is Driving Hosts Elsewhere With Costly Pandemic PoliciesHurt by refunds, some are trying to cut the site out of bookings or taking legal action. The company says it is working to reduce tensions. 10 Years After Christchurch Quake, a Hush Where 8,000 Homes Once StoodThe wreckage left in New Zealand’s second-largest city was razed. Now, a swath nearly twice the size of Central Park is being reclaimed by nature. ‘Allen v. Farrow’ Episode 1 Recap: ‘Inappropriately Intense’ BehaviorThe new HBO documentary series takes another look at Dylan Farrow’s sexual abuse allegations against her adoptive father, Woody Allen. Art Mystery Solved: Who Wrote on Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’?The authorship of the tiny inscription, “Could only have been painted by a madman,” was disputed. Curators in Oslo say the artist definitely wrote it himself. (But why?) Rosamund Pike Is Delighted to Appall YouBest known for her titular role in “Gone Girl,” the British actress stars as another seductively dangerous character in the new Netflix film “I Care a Lot.” Keeping the Australian Open Safe from CoronavirusAn army of workers toiled to create a safe environment at the Australian Open. Zendaya on ‘Malcolm & Marie’ and That Toxic RelationshipThe actress has heard both the praise for her performance and the criticism of the film. She sees it differently. Everton Beats Liverpool at Anfield, Adding to the Champions' PainEverton’s victory at Anfield, a cause for deserved celebration, reveals a broken Liverpool team holding tight to a style that has stopped working. C.D.C. Announces $200 Million ‘Down Payment’ to Track Virus VariantsScientists say the new investment will help in the next couple of months but hope that the stimulus package will provide much more. More Recent Articles |
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Police in southeast Missouri said one person was killed and four others were wounded during a shooting early Sunday at an American Legion club facility.
Colorado Rockies outfielder Ian Desmond announced Sunday he is opting out of a second consecutive Major League Baseball season because of COVID-19 concerns.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders said his personal belongings were stolen from his office during his Jackson State coaching debut on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his fiancée, Brittany Matthews, announced the birth of their first child on social media Sunday.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said All-Star forward Draymond Green "crossed the line" Saturday night when he was ejected in the closing seconds of the team's 102-100 loss to the Charlotte Hornets.
Christen Press and Megan Rapinoe lifted the United States Women's National Team to a 2-0 win over Brazil on Sunday in their second match of the SheBelieves Cup soccer tournament.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said President Joe Biden was committed to diplomacy in negotiating with Iran on nuclear arms and the detention of Americans.
Olivia Rodrigo announced on Twitter that she is very excited her song, "Drivers License," was the subject of a "Saturday Night Live" sketch this weekend.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Sunday that the White House plans to "rapidly catch up" and complete delivery of 6 million doses delayed by the winter storm that affected much of the nation this week.
"The Croods: A New Age" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning an additional $1.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Three people, including the suspected gunman, were killed and two more people were injured during a shooting at a gun store and shooting range in Metairie, La., on Saturday.
A Nigerian military plane crashed on approach to Abuja airport on Sunday, killing all seven aboard, a spokesman for nation's Air Force said.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott met with state leaders on Saturday to discuss a plan to protect customers from skyrocketing energy prices after a winter storm damaged the state's power grid.
The zombie-apocalypse film "Army of the Dead" is set to debut on Netflix on May 21.
This weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live" opened with a sketch showing pop music star Britney Spears as a talk-show host.
Actress and filmmaker Ricki Lake has announced on Instagram that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Ross Burningham.
"Bridgerton" star Rege-Jean Page joked about his new heartthrob status when he guest hosted "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
Novak Djokovic, the No. 1 men's tennis player in the world, won a record-extending ninth Australian Open title with a straight-sets victory over Daniil Medvedev on Sunday in Melbourne.
A major thaw is forecast for the recently winter-bombarded south-central United States, where millions of Americans have been struggling to stay warm this past week.
Actor Joe Alwyn turns 30 and actor Sophie Turner turns 25, among famous birthdays for Feb. 21.
On Feb. 21, 1934, Nicaraguan guerrilla leader Cesar Augusto Sandino was killed by members of the country's national guard. 
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