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'Nomadland' wins big at the Oscars "Nomadland" filmmaker Chloe Zhao became the first woman of color to win the Best Director Oscar Sunday. The film also won the top prize of Best Picture and its star Frances McDormand won Best Actress. UEFA president: 12 teams to be 'held responsible' for joining Super League UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said Sunday that all 12 teams will be "held responsible" for initially joining the European Super League last week. Asian man in coma after NYC attack; police suspect hate crime New York City police on Sunday were searching for a man caught on camera repeatedly kicking a 61-year-old Asian man in the head during an attack in the city's East Harlem neighborhood. Watch: Magic's Devin Cannady suffers horrific ankle injury vs. Pacers Orlando Magic guard Devin Cannady needed to undergo emergency surgery after suffering a gruesome right ankle injury during Sunday night's game against the Indiana Pacers. Magic coach Steve Clifford to miss multiple games after positive COVID-19 tests Orlando Magic head coach Steve Clifford is expected to miss multiple games after testing positive for COVID-19, beginning with Sunday's game against the Indiana Pacers. Kansas City news reporter killed in apartment by stray bullet A young Kansas City radio news reporter was killed in her apartment after being struck by a stray bullet, her employer said Sunday. Barcelona Open: Rafael Nadal tops Stefanos Tsitsipas for first title of season Rafael Nadal saved a match point en route to a 6-4, 6-7 (6), 7-5 win over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Sunday in the Barcelona Open men's tennis final. 3 injured, 1 arrested in fan brawl after Australian soccer match Three men were hospitalized and another was arrested in connection with a brawl that erupted at a soccer match Sunday in suburban Sydney, Australian authorities said. Hall of Fame women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey departs Baylor for LSU Hall of Fame women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey, who guided the Lady Bears to three national championships over 21 seasons, is leaving Baylor for LSU, the schools announced. Vin Diesel welcomes audiences back to theaters with 'F9' promo Actor Vin Diesel introduced footage from "F9" in a new promo video celebrating the magic of going to the movies. Central Michigan QB John Keller in serious condition after shooting Central Michigan University quarterback John Keller is in serious condition after being shot at an off-campus party Saturday night, school officials said. Unarmed Black man shot in Va. after deputy mistook phone for gun: attorney A Spotsylvania County Sheriff's deputy shot Isaiah Brown, 32, in Virginia on Wednesday after mistaking a cordless phone Brown was talking to a 911 dispatcher on for a gun, his attorney says. U.S., coalition begin troop withdrawals from local areas of Afghanistan The United States and its coalition partners have begun the process of withdrawing troops from local areas of Afghanistan, the top U.S. military official in the country said Sunday. 'Mortal Kombat' tops North American box office with $22.5M "Mortal Kombat" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $22.5 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. At least 6 dead in Georgia highway crash involving passenger van At least six people died in a highway crash involving a passenger van in Georgia, police said Sunday. U.S. allows exports of COVID-19 vaccine materials to hard-hit India The Biden administration on Sunday announced it is allowing exports of raw materials needed by India to make a COVID-19 vaccine as it faces an exponential surge in deaths and new cases. Chicago to New York City to get taste of summer this week As the calendar marches on toward summer, residents across a large portion of the Midwest and Northeast will get an early taste of some summerlike warmth this week, starting in the Midwest, before spilling all the way to the East Coast. U.S. health official push for more vaccinations after Johnson & Johnson pause ends U.S. health officials on Sunday pushed for Americans to continue to get vaccinated as inoculations have slowed amid a 10-day pause on the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine. India reports COVID-19 records again: 349,691 cases, 2,767 deaths As nations generally are controlling the coronavirus pandemic with restrictions and ramped-up vaccinations, India is bucking the trend with record-setting, exponential increased deaths and cases. All 53 crew declared dead as Indonesia discovers wreckage of missing submarine Officials in Indonesia declared all 53 members on the crew of the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine dead after the wreckage of the vessel was found deep underwater Sunday. Ashley Cain, Safiyya Vorajee mourn the death of infant daughter Television personality and former pro soccer player Ashley Cain and his partner, Safiyya Vorajee, are mourning the death of their infant daughter, Azaylia Diamond. NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes third successful flight The Mars helicopter Ingenuity completed its third successful flight on Sunday, flying faster and farther than previous tests, NASA said. Memorial held for DMX in Brooklyn A memorial for rapper and actor Earl Simmons -- who was known professionally as DMX -- was held Saturday in New York. Bindi Irwin shares photos of baby Grace wearing khakis, meeting tortoises Wildlife conservationist and television personality Bindi Irwin shared new photos of her infant daughter, Grace, on social media Sunday. Elon Musk to host 'SNL,' Miley Cyrus to sing on May 8 SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is set to guest host the May 8 episode of "Saturday Night Live" in New York. |
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Vaccinated American Tourists May Soon Travel to EuropeThe head of the European Commission said the bloc would switch policy, under certain conditions, after more than a year of mostly banning nonessential travel. Michigan’s Covid Wards Are Filling Up With Younger PatientsEven as vaccines roll out, more younger people in Michigan are being hospitalized than at any other point in the pandemic. And they’re coming in sicker. Rural Ambulance Crews Have Run Out of Money and VolunteersStrained by pandemic-era budget cuts, stress and a lack of revenue, at least 10 ambulance companies in Wyoming are in danger of shuttering — some imminently. Split-Second Decisions: How a Supreme Court Case Shaped Modern PolicingOfficers using deadly force rely on a legal doctrine set forth decades ago. Now, the movement launched by the death of George Floyd is trying to change that standard. How Covid-19 Changed the 2021 OscarsA stripped-down ceremony stripped out too much of what makes the show, for better or worse, worth watching. Kevin McCarthy, Four Months After Jan. 6, Still on Defensive Over TrumpBut Mr. McCarthy, the House Republican leader who could become speaker after 2022, says he needs to work with Donald Trump, who “goes up and down with his anger.’’ Half a Year After Trump’s Defeat, Arizona Republicans Are Recounting the VoteAn audit of the vote in Arizona’s most populous county was meant to mollify angry Trump voters. But it is being criticized as a partisan exercise more than a fact-finding one. Is an Activist’s Pricey House News? Facebook Alone Decides.The New York Post has complained that Facebook is blocking and downplaying its stories. But the platform doesn’t pay any special deference to journalists. Arlene Pieper Stine, 90, Dies; First Woman to Finish a MarathonShe ran the challenging Pikes Peak Marathon in Colorado in 1959. For the next 50 years she had no idea that she had made sports history. The Sunday Read: ‘The “Herald Square Bomber” Who Wasn’t’After the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. authorities used informants to secure terror convictions. But did they help create plots where none existed? The Academy Has Spoken. Now It’s Your Turn.Tell us what you think about this year’s Oscars. Hollywood’s Anti-Black Bias Costs It $10 Billion a YearIf the industry won’t change on principle, it can at least change for the money. Reform would enrich people of color, and everyone else. Why Are Democrats Pushing a Tax Cut for the Wealthy?Restoring an unlimited federal tax deduction for state and local tax payments is bad politics and bad policy. Why Biden Must Save Bears Ears National MonumentWill sacred lands protected by President Obama be protected once again? Your Smartphone Should Be Built to LastA movement is underway to slow the obsolescence of our electronic gear. How Joe Biden Can Protect Essential Workers from CoronavirusThe Labor Department still (still!) needs to do more to protect employees from getting Covid on the job. Ava DuVernay Isn’t Up for an Oscar, but It’s Still Her NightHow the acclaimed director is creating a new, more inclusive film and television industry, and nurturing the next generation of Black talent. Crushed Dream FactoryCraving escapism from the Oscar contenders that reflect our sad reality. Gunfire Erupts in Mogadishu as Somalia’s Political Feud Turns ViolentTensions had been rising since the president, a former American citizen, failed to hold scheduled elections, then extended his term in office by two years. Eric Adams Endorsed by Top Bronx Leader, Giving Him Lift With LatinosThe endorsement from Ruben Diaz Jr., the Bronx borough president, could help Mr. Adams reach Latino and Bronx voters in the New York City mayor’s race. Madison Bumgarner Throws a No-Hitter. Kind Of.In a game limited to seven innings as part of a doubleheader, the Arizona lefty gets a shutout but won’t be credited with a no-no. Millions Are Skipping Their Second Doses of Covid-19 VaccinesNearly 8 percent of those who got initial Pfizer or Moderna shots missed their second doses. State officials want to prevent the numbers from rising. Behind ‘Strange Fruit,’ Billie Holiday’s Anti-Lynching AnthemIt helped make Holiday a star, but it was written by Abel Meeropol, a teacher in the Bronx. An Oscar nomination and a year of protests against racism have kept it in the conversation. Florida Family Indicted for Selling Toxic Bleach as ‘Miracle’ Coronavirus CureA Florida grand jury indicted a man and his three sons, accusing them of marketing an “unproven and potentially harmful” solution as a remedy for Covid-19, cancer, autism and more. Overdue VHS Tape of 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' Prompts Arrest WarrantThe charge was related to a “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” tape that had been rented from a video store in Norman, Okla. Prosecutors dismissed the case on Wednesday. Killer of French Police Officer Was a Radicalized Islamist, Prosecutor SaysThe attacker watched videos ‘glorifying martyrs and jihad’ immediately before the stabbing, the official said. Alber Elbaz, Beloved Fashion Designer, Is Dead at 59A favorite of celebrities like Meryl Streep and Natalie Portman, he rejuvenated Lanvin and had recently started his own brand. He died of Covid-19. Howard University Students Protest Cut of Classics DepartmentHoward University’s board of trustees approved the decision to scrap the program, the only such department at a historically Black university. Spelling BeeUse 7 letters to make as many words as you can. The Crossword, Tiles and MoreSolve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Vertex. VertexConnect the dots to reveal the hidden picture. TilesOur soothing matching game may help you de-stress. More Recent Articles |
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"Nomadland" filmmaker Chloe Zhao became the first woman of color to win the Best Director Oscar Sunday. The film also won the top prize of Best Picture and its star Frances McDormand won Best Actress.
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said Sunday that all 12 teams will be "held responsible" for initially joining the European Super League last week.
New York City police on Sunday were searching for a man caught on camera repeatedly kicking a 61-year-old Asian man in the head during an attack in the city's East Harlem neighborhood.
Orlando Magic guard Devin Cannady needed to undergo emergency surgery after suffering a gruesome right ankle injury during Sunday night's game against the Indiana Pacers.
Orlando Magic head coach Steve Clifford is expected to miss multiple games after testing positive for COVID-19, beginning with Sunday's game against the Indiana Pacers.
A young Kansas City radio news reporter was killed in her apartment after being struck by a stray bullet, her employer said Sunday.
Rafael Nadal saved a match point en route to a 6-4, 6-7 (6), 7-5 win over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Sunday in the Barcelona Open men's tennis final.
Three men were hospitalized and another was arrested in connection with a brawl that erupted at a soccer match Sunday in suburban Sydney, Australian authorities said.
Hall of Fame women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey, who guided the Lady Bears to three national championships over 21 seasons, is leaving Baylor for LSU, the schools announced.
Actor Vin Diesel introduced footage from "F9" in a new promo video celebrating the magic of going to the movies.
Central Michigan University quarterback John Keller is in serious condition after being shot at an off-campus party Saturday night, school officials said.
A Spotsylvania County Sheriff's deputy shot Isaiah Brown, 32, in Virginia on Wednesday after mistaking a cordless phone Brown was talking to a 911 dispatcher on for a gun, his attorney says.
The United States and its coalition partners have begun the process of withdrawing troops from local areas of Afghanistan, the top U.S. military official in the country said Sunday.
"Mortal Kombat" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $22.5 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
At least six people died in a highway crash involving a passenger van in Georgia, police said Sunday.
The Biden administration on Sunday announced it is allowing exports of raw materials needed by India to make a COVID-19 vaccine as it faces an exponential surge in deaths and new cases.
As the calendar marches on toward summer, residents across a large portion of the Midwest and Northeast will get an early taste of some summerlike warmth this week, starting in the Midwest, before spilling all the way to the East Coast.
U.S. health officials on Sunday pushed for Americans to continue to get vaccinated as inoculations have slowed amid a 10-day pause on the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine.
As nations generally are controlling the coronavirus pandemic with restrictions and ramped-up vaccinations, India is bucking the trend with record-setting, exponential increased deaths and cases.
Officials in Indonesia declared all 53 members on the crew of the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine dead after the wreckage of the vessel was found deep underwater Sunday.
Television personality and former pro soccer player Ashley Cain and his partner, Safiyya Vorajee, are mourning the death of their infant daughter, Azaylia Diamond.
The Mars helicopter Ingenuity completed its third successful flight on Sunday, flying faster and farther than previous tests, NASA said.
A memorial for rapper and actor Earl Simmons -- who was known professionally as DMX -- was held Saturday in New York.
Wildlife conservationist and television personality Bindi Irwin shared new photos of her infant daughter, Grace, on social media Sunday.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is set to guest host the May 8 episode of "Saturday Night Live" in New York. 
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