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'West Side Story,' 'Succession' win big at the Golden Globes "West Side Story" won the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Movie at a scaled-down ceremony in Beverly Hills on Sunday night. Rep. Jim Jordan says he won't cooperate with House committee investigating Jan. 6 Rep. Jim Jordan, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, announced Sunday evening that he will not cooperate with the House select committee's investigation in to the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol building. Hollywood remembers comedian Bob Saget's 'huge heart and abject lunacy' Dozens of celebrities took to social media Sunday night to mourn the death of Bob Saget at the age of 65. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tests COVID-19 positive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has tested positive for the coronavirus, her office said Sunday evening. 138,326 Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 amid Omicron surge More than 138,000 COVID-19 patients have been hospitalized as of Sunday, nearing a pandemic high of 142,000, as infections rise due to the highly infectious Omicron variant. Dolphins hold off Patriots, finish season 9-8 Miami Dolphins linebacker Sam Eguavoen intercepted a lateral, jumped into the end zone and was mobbed by teammates to seal a season-ending 33-24 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Comedian and 'Full House' alum Bob Saget dead at 65Five-alarm NYC fire kills at least 19 people, including nine children A five-alarm fire broke out in an apartment building in the Fordham Heights neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City on Sunday, killing at least 19 people, including nine children. 'Spider-Man' No. 1 at North American box office with $33M "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth weekend, earning an additional $33 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Rock formation collapses onto boats in Brazil killing at least 10 people Video posted to social media and confirmed by the fire department in Minas Gerais shows the moment the massive rock formation slammed into the boats on Lake Furnas in the town of Capitólio. Steelers' T.J. Watt ties single-season NFL sack record All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt tied the NFL's single-season sack record with a takedown of quarterback Tyler Huntley in the second quarter of the Pittsburgh Steelers win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in Baltimore. 27 people rescued from floating ice chunk in Green Bay Authorities on Saturday safely rescued 27 people from a chunk of floating ice in Green Bay, Wisc. Broncos fire coach Vic Fangio after 7-10 season The Denver Broncos fired coach Vic Fangio on Sunday after a 7-10 season, the team announced. Turkmenistan president seeks to extinguish ‘Gates of Hell’ gas crater President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov of Turkmenistan has ordered experts to find a way to finally put out the flames of the "Gates of Hell" tourist attraction in the country. Apple's first iPhone turns 15 years old The late Steve Jobs unveiled Apple's first iPhone 15 years ago on Jan. 9, 2007, helping to usher in a new era of smartphone technology. Coldest air of the season thus far to usher in Midwest, Northeast Frigid conditions are on their way to the northeastern United States this week after a powerful cold front sweeps through the region. U.S. limits non-essential travel from military bases in Japan, South Korea The U.S. Defense Department has agreed to keep its troops on bases in Japan and limit activities off installations in Korea amid surghing cases COVID-19 cases. Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson will run for re-election Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson announced Sunday that he would run for re-election to a third term despite wanting to retire. Man who bought rifle for Kyle Rittenhouse takes plea deal The man who bought the rifle used by Kyle Rittenhouse to shoot three people during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin in August 2020 has agreed to take a plea deal. 'Walking Dead,' 'Prodigal Son' alum Tom Payne is a first-time dad "The Walking Dead" and "Prodigal Son" alum Tom Payne and his wife, Jennifer Akerman, have welcomed their first child. Look: Royal family releases new portraits for Kate Middleton's 40th birthday The British royal family has released two new portraits of Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton, who celebrates her 40th birthday on Sunday. Josh Duhamel is engaged to Audra Mari "Jupiter's Legacy" actor Josh Duhamel announced on Instagram that he is engaged to model and Miss World America 2016 Audra Mari. South Dakota Sen. John Thune announces run for re-election Sen. John Thune announced Saturday that he would run for re-election in 2022 in South Dakota, setting the Senate Republican whip to possibly serve as the successor to Republican leader Mitch McConnell. |
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Fire in Bronx Apartment Building Kills At Least 19Nine children were among those who died when a space heater malfunctioned in a Bronx apartment building, city officials said. What We Know About the Victims of the Bronx Fire in New York CityResidents who survived the Bronx inferno on Sunday described a quiet morning that suddenly was overtaken by terror and tragedy. Disruption, Dismay, Dissent: Americans Grapple With OmicronThe variant is spreading fast. For some, it is causing milder illness. But its distinct qualities have left Americans making a new set of calculations. James A. Baker III’s Words on NATO Loom in Ukraine StandoffThe current confrontation turns partly on what, if any, commitments Secretary of State James A. Baker III made about NATO’s expansion in the waning days of the Cold War. Russia and U.S. Meet to Begin Negotiations Over UkraineBefore the two countries met amid rising tensions over Ukraine, a senior Russian official and the U.S. Secretary of State set a pessimistic tone. How the Pandemic Changed H.R. JobsVaccine mandates. Boosters. Exemptions. Testing protocol. Just a handful of public health questions that human resources departments now have to answer. What This Portrait of Mayor Adams's Mother Means to New YorkersDorothy Mae Adams-Streeter posed for a portrait at her 75th birthday party. Her image, floating in a brandy snifter, has a powerful resonance. ‘Jeopardy!’ Keeps Seeing Winning Streaks. Champions Ponder Why.Amy Schneider isn’t the only one on a roll. Just a dozen players have won 10 or more games, half of those in the past five years, and a quarter in this season alone. Why Dr. Oz Is So Popular: American's Dysfunctional Attitude to HealthMehmet Oz is a quasi-religious leader, one who has set up his revival tent between a yoga studio and an urgent-care clinic, with the television cameras rolling. Steve Bannon Is Onto SomethingFury alone won’t destroy Trumpism. We need a Plan B. Putin Would Invite Calamity With a Russian Invasion of UkrainePutin’s real concern isn’t the placement of NATO weapons on his country’s borders, but the very existence of a sovereign Ukrainian democracy. 'Succession' Actor Jeremy Strong Has No Chill. That's Fine.The actor’s ‘careerist drive’ was remarked upon in a recent profile. It’s an elitist attitude that I’ve encountered too. Novak Djokovic, Kyrie Irving, Aaron Rodgers and the Problem With Anti-Vax Star AthletesSome star athletes seem to think you don’t have to follow public health policy — as long as you win. What Does Marriage Ask Us to Give Up?More and more Americans are single, living lives of hard-won independence. Seneca Village and the Search for the Black UtopiaSeneca Village has more stories to tell about Black lives in New York City. You Know What Would Help Exhausted Doctors and Nurses? More Money.Health care workers during the pandemic deserve hazard pay. The Sunday Read: ‘What if There’s No Such Thing as Closure?’Many of us are taught that if we work hard enough we’ll be able to get over our losses. The social scientist Pauline Boss sees it differently. Listeners’ QuestionsCritics, reporters and editors answer your questions about all things literary. Making Your Running Resolution StickWe’re speaking with experts about how to have your best year of running. This week, we hear from a physical therapist and a clinical psychologist. Nathan Chen Isn't Perfect but Wins U.S. Skating ChampionshipNathan Chen won his sixth consecutive U.S. national figure skating title and is expected to contend for a gold medal at the Beijing Games. Golden Globes 2022: Complete List of WinnersWith the Hollywood Foreign Press Association mired in controversy, the event was devoid of stars or cameras. Winners were announced via Twitter, and social media had a field day. Jim Jordan Refuses to Cooperate With Jan. 6 PanelThe Republican congressman from Ohio, a close ally of former President Donald Trump’s, denounced the House investigation of the Capitol riot as one of the Democrats’ “partisan witch hunts.” Record Rain and Snow Shut Down Roads and Schools in Washington StateCrucial routes through the Cascade Mountains remained closed on Sunday as responders assessed the damage. Noncitizens’ Right to Vote Becomes Law in New York CityStarting next year, 800,000 legal permanent residents will be eligible to vote in municipal elections. Nearly 6,000 Detained Amid Unrest in KazakhstanProtests that began last weekend over a hike in fuel prices spread across the country, leaving at least 2,000 injured, government officials said. Dozens of deaths also appeared likely. Cliff Collapses on Boaters in Brazil, Killing 10The tragedy in Minas Gerais state gripped the nation because it was captured on videos that showed an immense slab of rock smashing into pleasure boats. Prehistoric Rock Art ‘Irreparably Damaged’ by Vandals, Officials SayGeometric rock carvings that are believed to be at least 3,000 years old were scratched with names and dates at Big Bend National Park in Texas. Freelance Writer Ruth Shalit Barrett Accuses Atlantic of DefamationA lawsuit by Ruth Shalit Barrett centers on the magazine’s retraction of her article in 2020 about wealthy parents seeking Ivy League admissions for their children through sports. ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ Returns With Even More CreaturesThe second season of the gentle hit, which debuts Sunday on PBS, retains the show’s soothing tone but includes more complex veterinary adventures. Five Horror Movies to Stream NowThis month’s picks include a family blood pact, a mother under attack, twins with a deadly secret, a father with demons and a couple that’s way too attached. More Recent Articles |
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"West Side Story" won the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Movie at a scaled-down ceremony in Beverly Hills on Sunday night.
Rep. Jim Jordan, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, announced Sunday evening that he will not cooperate with the House select committee's investigation in to the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol building.
Dozens of celebrities took to social media Sunday night to mourn the death of Bob Saget at the age of 65.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has tested positive for the coronavirus, her office said Sunday evening.
More than 138,000 COVID-19 patients have been hospitalized as of Sunday, nearing a pandemic high of 142,000, as infections rise due to the highly infectious Omicron variant.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Sam Eguavoen intercepted a lateral, jumped into the end zone and was mobbed by teammates to seal a season-ending 33-24 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Comedian Bob Saget has died in Florida at the age of 65.
A five-alarm fire broke out in an apartment building in the Fordham Heights neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City on Sunday, killing at least 19 people, including nine children.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth weekend, earning an additional $33 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Video posted to social media and confirmed by the fire department in Minas Gerais shows the moment the massive rock formation slammed into the boats on Lake Furnas in the town of Capitólio.
All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt tied the NFL's single-season sack record with a takedown of quarterback Tyler Huntley in the second quarter of the Pittsburgh Steelers win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in Baltimore.
Authorities on Saturday safely rescued 27 people from a chunk of floating ice in Green Bay, Wisc.
The Denver Broncos fired coach Vic Fangio on Sunday after a 7-10 season, the team announced.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov of Turkmenistan has ordered experts to find a way to finally put out the flames of the "Gates of Hell" tourist attraction in the country.
The late Steve Jobs unveiled Apple's first iPhone 15 years ago on Jan. 9, 2007, helping to usher in a new era of smartphone technology.
Frigid conditions are on their way to the northeastern United States this week after a powerful cold front sweeps through the region.
The U.S. Defense Department has agreed to keep its troops on bases in Japan and limit activities off installations in Korea amid surghing cases COVID-19 cases.
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson announced Sunday that he would run for re-election to a third term despite wanting to retire.
The man who bought the rifle used by Kyle Rittenhouse to shoot three people during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin in August 2020 has agreed to take a plea deal.
"The Walking Dead" and "Prodigal Son" alum Tom Payne and his wife, Jennifer Akerman, have welcomed their first child.
The British royal family has released two new portraits of Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton, who celebrates her 40th birthday on Sunday.
"Jupiter's Legacy" actor Josh Duhamel announced on Instagram that he is engaged to model and Miss World America 2016 Audra Mari.
Sen. John Thune announced Saturday that he would run for re-election in 2022 in South Dakota, setting the Senate Republican whip to possibly serve as the successor to Republican leader Mitch McConnell. 
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