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Miley Cyrus performs through wardrobe malfunction on New Year's Eve Miley Cyrus continued performing after experiencing a wardrobe malfunction during her "Miley's New Year's Eve Party" in Miami on Friday night. New 2022 laws include end to surprise medical bills, increased minimum wage The start of 2022 brings along with it the enforcement of new laws covering a wide range of areas in several states. Congress’ 2022 to-do list includes revived social spending bill, voting rights, Capitol riot probe The new year brings many old challenges for members of Congress who will face a tightening timeline for work on a revived social spending bill, voting rights, a probe into the Capitol riot and others. Three people missing, 991 structures destroyed in Colorado's Marshall Fire Officials in Colorado said three people are missing and feared dead and 991 structures have been destroyed in the wake of the 6,000-acre Marshall fire. Eric Adams urges New Yorkers to 'not be controlled by crisis' in first mayoral speech New York City Mayor Eric Adams was sworn in just after midnight on Saturday as he urged New Yorkers to "not be controlled by crisis." Cillian Murphy vows, 'This will be the end of it,' in 'Peaky Blinders' Season 6 trailer The BBC released the first trailer for Season 6 of its early 20th century British gangster drama, "Peaky Blinders," on Saturday. In photos: Moments from the 133rd annual Tournament of Roses ParadeUSPS delivered 96.9% of shipments on time in weeks before Christmas The U.S. Postal Service delivered 96.9% of shipments on time between Dec. 12 and Dec. 21 an improvement over its 2020 rates, software company ShipMatrix reported. Thousands of New Year's Day flights canceled due to weather, COVID-19 Nearly 4,500 New Year's Day flights were canceled Saturday, including 2,500 affecting the United States, as air carriers continued to struggle with the COVID-19 and wintry holiday weather. States report record COVID-19 cases entering 2022 Several states reported numbers of new COVID-19 cases nearing or surpassing records entering 2022. Former Broncos, Falcons head coach Dan Reeves dies at 77 Dan Reeves, a former Dallas Cowboys running back who coached the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons to a total of four Super Bowls, has died, his family said Saturday. He was 77. 874 cars burned in French New Year's celebrations, down from pre-pandemic France's Interior Ministry said Saturday that 874 cars were burned during New Year's celebrations, down from numbers in 2019 while arrests rose. Desmond Tutu eulogized at state funeral as crusader for freedom South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu was remembered as a indefatigable crusader for justice and freedom during an official state funeral service in Cape Town on Saturday. Celtics guard, basketball Hall of Famer Sam Jones dies at 88U.S. officials, citing aircraft interference, ask carriers to delay 5G rollout The Biden administration's top transportation and aviation officials have asked the CEOs of wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon to delay the imminent rollout of new 5G technology for two weeks. Severe cold snap to follow winter storm in central U.S. A blast of frigid air will continue to sweep southeastward over the central United States in the wake of a winter storm through the balance of this weekend, Watch: Ricky Gervais grieves, laughs in trailer for Season 3 of 'After Life' Netflix released a hilarious and heartbreaking trailer for the third and final season of Ricky Gervais' beloved British dramedy, "After Life," on Saturday. Pope Francis decries violence against women in New Year's Day homily Pope Francis strongly condemned violence against women Saturday in a New Year's Day homily focusing on the Blessed Virgin Mary and the plight of young mothers fleeing war and conflict. In photos: New Year's Eve of 2022 in Times Square The crowd was limited by COVID-19 concerns, but New Yorkers celebrated the arrival of 2022 in Times Square, watching the famed ball drop at the stroke of midnight. Screening of documentary marking Betty White's 100th birthday to proceed The producers of "Betty White: 100 Years Young" say a theatrical screening will proceed as scheduled on the comedy legend's birthday. Psychologists offer ways to keep your New Year's resolutions So now that it's the week when people make New Year's resolutions, go easy on yourself. If you'd like to make a resolution, start small, the American Psychological Association suggests. Anderson Cooper to host two shows for CNN+ Broadcast journalist Anderson Cooper has signed on to host two shows for CNN's upcoming streaming platform, CNN+. James Webb Space Telescope successfully unfurls crucial sunshield A massive sunshield aboard the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope has been successfully unfurled in a crucial step for its operations, NASA says. North Korea focuses on economy in 2022 policy direction North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made clear he will place policy priorities in 2022 on developing the national economy and bolstering antivirus efforts, according to Pyongyang's state media Saturday. Joe Gatto exits 'Impractical Jokers' for family reasons Joe Gatto has announced on Instagram he no longer will be involved with the hidden-camera truTV series, "Impractical Jokers." Adele's '30' tops the U.S. album chart for fifth week Singer-songwriter Adele's "30" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth week. Roberts sees need for court reforms, calls for judiciary independence Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts says the U.S. court system needs reforms, but urged in an annual year-end report that they be carried out without political interference. |
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With Omicron’s Rise, Americans Brace for Returning to School and WorkThe highly contagious variant has already contributed to flight cancellations and staffing shortages. Want a Covid Test With Your Viagra?A health care company known for hair loss and erectile dysfunction treatments diversifies its product line, and earns new fans along the way. A Nation on Hold Wants to Speak With a ManagerIn our anger-filled age, when people need to shop or travel or cope with mild disappointment they’re “devolving into children.” Here’s What Readers Told Us About Customer Service NightmaresPlus, some small glimmers of hope. The New Political Cry in South Korea: ‘Out With Man Haters’After slow gains in women’s rights, the country is facing a type of political correctness enforced by young men angry at feminists, saying they undermine opportunity. After Catastrophic Fire, Colorado Fights a New Hazard: 10 Inches of SnowThose whose homes survived huge fires were struggling against new threats from cold and ice. At least three people were missing and feared dead as the authorities confirmed 991 houses destroyed. Record-Setting Colorado Fires Destroyed More Than 500 HomesUnlike fires in mountain wilderness, which often burn over the course of weeks, the destruction on Thursday played out in minutes and hours. Eric Adams Takes Office as New York City's MayorEric Adams, the city’s second Black mayor, faces difficult decisions over how to lead New York City through the next wave of the pandemic. 12 Things Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2022“Better Call Saul” returns, Cecily Strong stars in a one-woman show, and Faith Ringgold gets an overdue retrospective. Bedtime Stories Are for Adults TooBut now that’s changed. In almost everyone’s never-ending quest for better sleep, the adult bedtime story industry is booming. Trigger Warning: It’s My Brother’s Turn AgainCovid delayed Kevin’s annual column from the Republican point of view. But he’s back. Every Day Is Jan. 6 NowThough we yearn for peace and quiet, things in America are far from normal. Chinese Police Hunt Overseas Critics With Advanced TechAuthorities in China have turned to sophisticated investigative software to track and silence obscure critics on overseas social media. Their targets include college students and non-Chinese nationals. 21 People Rescued After a Freezing Night Stranded in Aerial Tram CarsThey spent the first hours of 2022 shivering in stalled aerial tram cars on a New Mexico mountain, rationing Life Savers gummies and bottles of water. With a Simple Funeral, South Africa Bids Farewell to Desmond TutuThe archbishop and Nobel laureate left plans for an unostentatious ceremony, which were stripped back further under Covid restrictions. A Vatican Library Shortens the Distance Between Its Works and Its ScholarsRare books in Rome are going online thanks to a German copier, a Long Island scanning firm and a New York software company. Off-Duty Officer Shot While Sleeping in Car Outside a Harlem Police StationThe officer was in stable condition after the shooting, which happened early on Saturday outside the 25th Precinct station house. Beaches Closed After 7 Million Gallons of Sewage Spill in Los Angeles CountyOfficials contained the spill on Friday but were still working to repair a sewer main that collapsed, leading to the release of untreated sewage into the Dominguez Channel. U.S. Military Focusing on ISIS Cell Behind Attack at Kabul AirportThe suicide bomber who killed nearly 200 people, including 13 U.S. troops, had been freed from prison by the Taliban days before the attack. Dan Reeves, Coach Who Reached (but Lost) Four Super Bowls, Dies at 77After years as a player and coach with the Dallas Cowboys, he went on to great success in Denver and Atlanta. He also coached the Giants, but less successfully. Santander UK Makes $175 Million in Mistaken PaymentsSantander UK is working to collect about 75,000 payments made in error on Christmas Day to its own customers and to others who use different banks. Louisiana Judge Who Used Racial Slur in Video ResignsMichelle Odinet, of the City Court of Lafayette, La., resigned on Friday, saying in a letter that “my words did not foster the public’s confidence and integrity for the judiciary.” 10 Lessons We’ve Learned About Eating WellWater vs. seltzer? Can food affect the brain? We’ve rounded up useful research on diet and nutrition to stay healthy in the new year. Setting New Year's Resolutions? Start With These Words of WisdomLet their stories be your inspiration as you set resolutions for 2022. More Recent Articles |
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Miley Cyrus continued performing after experiencing a wardrobe malfunction during her "Miley's New Year's Eve Party" in Miami on Friday night.
The start of 2022 brings along with it the enforcement of new laws covering a wide range of areas in several states.
The new year brings many old challenges for members of Congress who will face a tightening timeline for work on a revived social spending bill, voting rights, a probe into the Capitol riot and others.
Officials in Colorado said three people are missing and feared dead and 991 structures have been destroyed in the wake of the 6,000-acre Marshall fire.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was sworn in just after midnight on Saturday as he urged New Yorkers to "not be controlled by crisis."
The BBC released the first trailer for Season 6 of its early 20th century British gangster drama, "Peaky Blinders," on Saturday.
The 133rd annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif.
The U.S. Postal Service delivered 96.9% of shipments on time between Dec. 12 and Dec. 21 an improvement over its 2020 rates, software company ShipMatrix reported.
Nearly 4,500 New Year's Day flights were canceled Saturday, including 2,500 affecting the United States, as air carriers continued to struggle with the COVID-19 and wintry holiday weather.
Several states reported numbers of new COVID-19 cases nearing or surpassing records entering 2022.
Dan Reeves, a former Dallas Cowboys running back who coached the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons to a total of four Super Bowls, has died, his family said Saturday. He was 77.
France's Interior Ministry said Saturday that 874 cars were burned during New Year's celebrations, down from numbers in 2019 while arrests rose.
South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu was remembered as a indefatigable crusader for justice and freedom during an official state funeral service in Cape Town on Saturday.
Celtics legend and basketball Hall of Famer Sam Jones has died at age 88.
The Biden administration's top transportation and aviation officials have asked the CEOs of wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon to delay the imminent rollout of new 5G technology for two weeks.
A blast of frigid air will continue to sweep southeastward over the central United States in the wake of a winter storm through the balance of this weekend,
Netflix released a hilarious and heartbreaking trailer for the third and final season of Ricky Gervais' beloved British dramedy, "After Life," on Saturday.
Pope Francis strongly condemned violence against women Saturday in a New Year's Day homily focusing on the Blessed Virgin Mary and the plight of young mothers fleeing war and conflict.
The crowd was limited by COVID-19 concerns, but New Yorkers celebrated the arrival of 2022 in Times Square, watching the famed ball drop at the stroke of midnight.
The producers of "Betty White: 100 Years Young" say a theatrical screening will proceed as scheduled on the comedy legend's birthday.
So now that it's the week when people make New Year's resolutions, go easy on yourself. If you'd like to make a resolution, start small, the American Psychological Association suggests.
Broadcast journalist Anderson Cooper has signed on to host two shows for CNN's upcoming streaming platform, CNN+.
A massive sunshield aboard the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope has been successfully unfurled in a crucial step for its operations, NASA says.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made clear he will place policy priorities in 2022 on developing the national economy and bolstering antivirus efforts, according to Pyongyang's state media Saturday.
Joe Gatto has announced on Instagram he no longer will be involved with the hidden-camera truTV series, "Impractical Jokers."
Singer-songwriter Adele's "30" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth week.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts says the U.S. court system needs reforms, but urged in an annual year-end report that they be carried out without political interference. 
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