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U.S. expresses 'deep concern' of Russia's military buildup near Ukraine The United States on Monday expressed its "deep concern" over the Kremlin's plan to block foreign naval ships and other state vessels from the Black Sea. Charlotte Hornets rookie LaMelo Ball nearing return from broken wrist Charlotte Hornets star rookie LaMelo Ball has been cleared to return to individual basketball activities after a CT scan on his fractured right wrist revealed that it has healed. Ohio Rep. Steve Stivers to resign from Congress in May; head state Chamber of Commerce Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, announced Monday he will retire from Congress effective May 16 to take on the role of president and CEO of the state's Chamber of Commerce. Russian dissident Alexei Navalny moved to hospital amid reports of ill health Hunger-striking Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been transferred from his jail to a correctional hospital amid reports that he's close to death, officials said Monday. Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna Jr. day-to-day with abdominal strain An MRI performed on Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. revealed he has a mild abdominal strain, the team announced Monday. Chauvin trial: Jury begins deliberations after closing arguments The jury in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin began deliberations Monday after nearly six hours of closing arguments and rebuttals by prosecutors and the defense. Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes 'ahead of schedule' after off-season toe surgery Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes said Monday he is "ahead of schedule" in his recovery from toe surgery earlier this off-season. Tobacco stocks drop amid fears of potential new cigarette regulations Shares of major tobacco companies fell Monday amid reports the Biden administration is weighing legislation to ban menthol cigarettes and reduce nicotine levels. Suspect identified in Wisconsin bar shooting that killed 3, injured 3 others Authorities on Monday identified a 24-year-old man arrested in connection with a weekend mass shooting that left three people dead and three others injured at a Kenosha, Wis., bar. Houston Rockets' Sterling Brown suffers facial lacerations in assault Houston Rockets forward Sterling Brown was the victim of an assault Sunday night, the team said. Autopsy: Capitol Police officer died of natural causes after pro-Trump riot Brian Sicknick, the U.S. Capitol Police officer who died a day after supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the landmark, succumbed to fatal strokes, a medical official ruled Monday. Watch: Gonzaga star Jalen Suggs declares for 2021 NBA Draft Gonzaga freshman guard Jalen Suggs is entering the 2021 NBA Draft, he announced Monday. Fiery Tesla crash in Texas kills 2 men, no one in driver's seat, authorities say Two people died when a Tesla going at a high speed with no one in the driver's collided into a tree and caught fire in an area near Houston, Texas, authorities said Monday. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs 'anti-riot' bill into law Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an "anti-riot" bill into law Monday that increases penalties for unruly protesters and requires cities to receive state approval before cutting police budgets. Treasury appoints John Morton, who served under Obama, to lead its new Climate Hub The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Monday appointed John Morton, a former Obama administration official, to serve as its first climate counselor. Hester McCardell Ford, oldest person in U.S., dies; was at least 115 Hester McCardell Ford, recognized as the oldest living person in the United States and among the oldest in the world, died in Charlotte, N.C., over the weekend, her family said. She was at least 115 years old. USS The Sullivans deploys to join HMS Queen Elizabeth carrier strike group The USS The Sullivans was deployed to participate in the strike group led by the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, the U.S. Navy said on Monday. Navy exercise tests unmanned vessels and aircraft The U.S. Navy announced the start of its first manned and unmanned capabilities exercise on Monday at Naval Base San Diego. Missouri man wins $100,000 lottery jackpot after multiple $1,000 prizes A Missouri man who repeatedly hit $1,000 prizes on his favorite scratch-off lottery game finally hit the big one with a $100,000 prize. McDonald's to launch BTS meal beginning May 26 McDonald's will launch The BTS Meal in collaboration with the K-pop group in more than 60 countries beginning May 26. Many AFib patients wrongly prescribed aspirin therapy, study finds More than one-third of people who have atrial fibrillation or blood clots are treated with both a blood-thinner and daily aspirin therapy, even when there is no clear need for the latter, a JAMA study found. Biden tells lawmakers he's 'prepared to compromise' on infrastructure bill President Joe Biden told a bipartisan group of lawmakers at the White House Monday he is "prepared to compromise" to win approval for his proposed $2.2 trillion infrastructure proposal. |
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Chauvin's Fate Is Now in the Jury's Hands After Closing ArgumentsThe jury will be sequestered in a hotel during their deliberations over Derek Chauvin, who is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Takeaways From the Closing Arguments of the Derek Chauvin TrialProsecutors and the defense made their final pitches to the jury. Facebook, Preparing for Chauvin Verdict, Will Limit Posts That Might Incite ViolenceThe company said it planned to limit posts that contain misinformation and hate speech related to the trial to keep them from spilling over into real-world harm. Jimmy Carter Leads Tributes to Walter MondaleThe 42nd vice president, who died Monday at 93, was recalled for his collaborative role in the Carter administration and his liberal advocacy. ‘We Were Left With Nothing’: Argentina’s Misery Deepens in the PandemicThe economy contracted by nearly 10 percent last year, and the country faces a reckoning with the I.M.F. over $45 billion in debts. Cuomo Faces Inquiry Over Use of State Resources for Pandemic BookThe New York governor, Andrew M. Cuomo, is now the subject of four separate investigations into his behavior in office. Authorities Did Not Try to Use ‘Red Flag’ Law for Indianapolis GunmanCiting shortcomings of the state’s “red flag” law, the local prosecutor explained why he did not seek a ruling last year that would have barred Brandon Hole from possessing guns. Amid Biden Climate Push, a Question Looms: Is America’s Word Good?After four years of “America First,” the president tries this week to reclaim U.S. leadership in the fight against climate change. Can the world trust his promises? There’s a Booming Business in America’s Forests. Some Aren’t Happy About It.The fuel pellet industry is thriving. Supporters see it as a climate-friendly source of rural jobs. For others, it’s a polluter and destroyer of nature. Battle Over Super League Begins With Letters, Threats and BannersThe founding members of a league that would reshape soccer have warned the sport’s leaders that they will fight any effort to block their plans. Teachers’ Union Backs Stringer for N.Y.C. Mayor, Giving Him a BoostThe endorsement comes at a critical time for the city comptroller, who has struggled to gain traction in the race. Chauvin, Vaccines, Indianapolis: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Difficult Diplomatic TriangleA nuclear deal with Iran is central to President Biden’s foreign policy. So why did one of the United States’ closest allies apparently just try to blow it up? Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. What’s the Secret of Biden’s Success?The president’s party is finally comfortable in its own skin. There Could Never Be a Female Andrew YangNo woman with his résumé would have a chance of becoming New York’s mayor. Abandoning Afghanistan Is a Historic MistakeLeaving proves Osama bin Laden right: Eventually, America cuts and runs. My Daughter and I Are Trapped in Brazil’s TragedyWe spend our days watching ambulances, as Covid-19 rips through the country. Tell Me the One About the Presidential Candidate Who Ran for MayorOr the mayor who ran for president. The Solitary Queen Elizabeth: An Iconic ImageA reader says no other picture has captured our experience as a world since the onset of Covid. Also: Leave Karen alone; yoga as a path to wisdom. She’s Taking Jeff Bezos to TaskJoy Buolamwini is on a crusade against bias in facial recognition technology, and the powerful companies that profit from it. We Were Born to Be WildEarth Day is a reminder that we are living creatures all the same. A Different Way of Thinking About Cancel CultureSocial media companies and other organizations are looking out for themselves. Those We’ve Lost to the CoronavirusThis series tells the stories of people who have died in the pandemic. Emerging From the Pandemic With Acne, Facial Hair and Body OdorYoung people experiencing the body changes of puberty without being in school are facing a unique set of challenges. Here’s how parents can support them. Officer Attacked in Capitol Riot Died of Strokes, Medical Examiner RulesThe determination is likely to complicate efforts to prosecute anyone in the death of the officer, Brian Sicknick. Fleeing a Modern War, Syrians Seek Refuge in Ancient RuinsSo many people have fled to Syria’s crowded northwest that families have settled in important archaeological sites. “We, too, have become ruins.” How Much Sway Does the N.R.A. Still Have?The group’s lobbying power is diminished — but that hasn’t shaken Republican opposition to gun control. ‘Follow the Party Forever’: China Plans a Communist Birthday BashPatriotic films. History lessons. Mass weddings. The Chinese Communist Party is going into overdrive to celebrate its 100th birthday. German Greens and Conservatives Choose Chancellor CandidatesAnnalena Baerbock, the first Green candidate to have a significant shot at becoming chancellor, will run against Armin Laschet, head of Germany’s largest conservative party. Colorado Judge Censured for Using Racial Slur Will Resign, Court SaysNatalie T. Chase, a District Court judge in Arapahoe County, agreed to step down after the Colorado Supreme Court censured her for insensitive remarks to Black judicial employees. Deshaun Watson Calls Civil Suits ‘Simply Not True’ in Legal FilingLawyers for the Houston Texans quarterback on Monday rebutted the assault allegations filed against him by 22 women. U.N. Reports Surge of Migrant Children Entering Mexico, Destined for U.S.The number of children arriving in Mexico seeking to cross into the United States increased ninefold from January to March 2021. Some 275 arrive each day. Grizzly Bear Fatally Mauls a Backcountry Guide Near Yellowstone ParkWhen the bear charged at Montana officials who were investigating the attack, they shot and killed it. What’s on TV This Week: The Oscars and a Greta Thunberg DocumentaryThis year’s Academy Awards ceremony airs on ABC. And PBS airs a three-part documentary pegged to Earth Day. The Importance of Routines, Even Interrupted by a PandemicBy setting routines for myself, I was able to shield myself from chaos. Then the pandemic happened. I set out to get them back on track. This Vegan Ramen Maximizes Flavor and TimeThe rich, creamy broth in this tantanmen tastes like it’s been cooked much longer. Can the Covid Vaccine Protect Me Against Virus Variants?Vaccines do a good job of protecting us from coronavirus, but fear and confusion about the rise of variants have muddled the message. Here are answers to common questions. Empty Middle Seats on Planes Cut Coronavirus Risk in StudyThe risk of exposure on a flight is lowered by 23 to 57 percent if middle seats are kept unoccupied, according to the study. But it did not look at what protection mask-wearing could provide. Liam Scarlett, Choreographer Accused of Sexual Misconduct, Dies at 35He won acclaim in the dance world with remarkable speed. His subsequent downfall, amid allegations of sexual misconduct, happened just as abruptly. A Bobcat Attacks, and a Husband Swings Into ActionKristi Wade credits her husband, Happy Wade, with saving her life when a rabid bobcat attacked her in their North Carolina driveway. Michael Musto, Lynn Yaeger and Mickey Boardman: Friends for LifeThe longtime crew has been all around New York together and witnessed the city remake itself time and again. What’s endured is its members’ bonds with one another. John Grisham Leaves the Courtroom for Basketball, and SudanGrisham has spent the past 30 years churning out legal thrillers, but the pandemic’s impact on college sports prompted him to shift his focus to a basketball novel called “Sooley.” Former Sheriff’s Deputy Is Charged After Deadly Shooting in AustinOfficers in Texas took a former Travis County deputy into custody a day after three people, including his ex-wife, were killed, the authorities said. More Recent Articles |
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The United States on Monday expressed its "deep concern" over the Kremlin's plan to block foreign naval ships and other state vessels from the Black Sea.
Charlotte Hornets star rookie LaMelo Ball has been cleared to return to individual basketball activities after a CT scan on his fractured right wrist revealed that it has healed.
Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, announced Monday he will retire from Congress effective May 16 to take on the role of president and CEO of the state's Chamber of Commerce.
Hunger-striking Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been transferred from his jail to a correctional hospital amid reports that he's close to death, officials said Monday.
An MRI performed on Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. revealed he has a mild abdominal strain, the team announced Monday.
The jury in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin began deliberations Monday after nearly six hours of closing arguments and rebuttals by prosecutors and the defense.
Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes said Monday he is "ahead of schedule" in his recovery from toe surgery earlier this off-season.
Shares of major tobacco companies fell Monday amid reports the Biden administration is weighing legislation to ban menthol cigarettes and reduce nicotine levels.
Authorities on Monday identified a 24-year-old man arrested in connection with a weekend mass shooting that left three people dead and three others injured at a Kenosha, Wis., bar.
Houston Rockets forward Sterling Brown was the victim of an assault Sunday night, the team said.
Brian Sicknick, the U.S. Capitol Police officer who died a day after supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the landmark, succumbed to fatal strokes, a medical official ruled Monday.
Gonzaga freshman guard Jalen Suggs is entering the 2021 NBA Draft, he announced Monday.
Two people died when a Tesla going at a high speed with no one in the driver's collided into a tree and caught fire in an area near Houston, Texas, authorities said Monday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an "anti-riot" bill into law Monday that increases penalties for unruly protesters and requires cities to receive state approval before cutting police budgets.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Monday appointed John Morton, a former Obama administration official, to serve as its first climate counselor.
Hester McCardell Ford, recognized as the oldest living person in the United States and among the oldest in the world, died in Charlotte, N.C., over the weekend, her family said. She was at least 115 years old.
The USS The Sullivans was deployed to participate in the strike group led by the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, the U.S. Navy said on Monday.
The U.S. Navy announced the start of its first manned and unmanned capabilities exercise on Monday at Naval Base San Diego.
A Missouri man who repeatedly hit $1,000 prizes on his favorite scratch-off lottery game finally hit the big one with a $100,000 prize.
McDonald's will launch The BTS Meal in collaboration with the K-pop group in more than 60 countries beginning May 26.
More than one-third of people who have atrial fibrillation or blood clots are treated with both a blood-thinner and daily aspirin therapy, even when there is no clear need for the latter, a JAMA study found.
President Joe Biden told a bipartisan group of lawmakers at the White House Monday he is "prepared to compromise" to win approval for his proposed $2.2 trillion infrastructure proposal. 
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