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The Biden administration Saturday issued new warnings to Russia if the country invades Ukraine, but also detailed offers the White House is prepared to discuss.
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  1. U.S. details new offers and threats to Russia over Ukraine conflict
  2. Florida man arrested with explosive near Oath Keepers rally
  3. Rock formation collapses onto boats in Brazil killing at least 6 people
  4. Chinese immigrant severely beaten in NYC dies from his injuries
  5. 16 people killed, more injured in suspected gas explosion in China
  6. Saudi princess released after almost three years in prison
  7. Treasury Department to send $1B in pandemic rental assistance
  8. Miner trapped in Pennsylvania mine collapse dies
  9. President Joe Biden, Barack Obama pay tribute at memorial for Sen. Harry Reid
  10. Iran sanctions more U.S. officials for assassination of Gen. Qassem Soleimani
  11. McDonald’s in Japan limits sales of fries over potato shortage, delays
  12. London's $8M Marble Arch Mound to close Sunday after mockery
  13. Britain reports more than 150,000 deaths from COVID-19
  14. Record number of Florida manatees died in 2021
  15. Damon Wayans Jr., Lindsey Shockley working on 'Honeymooners' remake for CBS
  16. Amazon cuts COVID-19 isolation requirement for U.S. employees
  17. No Season 2 for 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' at Amazon
  18. Firefighters rescue man trapped in Seattle house after landslide
  19. James Webb telescope hits next milestone after completing major deployment
  20. President Joe Biden tells survivors of Colorado's Marshall Fire to 'hang on to one another'
  21. Adele's '30' tops the U.S. album chart for 6th week
  22. Pixar's 'Turning Red' to debut March 11 on Disney+
  23. Chicago likely to cancel classes a fourth day amid teachers' union dispute
  24. Amy Schneider is first woman to pass $1M milestone on 'Jeopardy!'
  25. Sinead O'Connor's missing 17-year-old son found dead in Ireland

U.S. details new offers and threats to Russia over Ukraine conflict

The Biden administration Saturday issued new warnings to Russia if the country invades Ukraine, but also detailed offers the White House is prepared to discuss.
   

Florida man arrested with explosive near Oath Keepers rally

Deputies with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office spotted Garrett Smith, 22, running from the direction of the protest while carrying a backpack around 7:24 p.m. on January 6, the anniversary of the riot at the Capitol.
   

Rock formation collapses onto boats in Brazil killing at least 6 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.
   

Chinese immigrant severely beaten in NYC dies from his injuries

An Asian man who was repeatedly kicked in the head during an attack in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City in April has died from his injuries.
   

16 people killed, more injured in suspected gas explosion in China

A suspected gas explosion killed 16 people and injured at least 10 more in southwestern China on Friday afternoon.
   

Saudi princess released after almost three years in prison

An outspoken Saudi Princess has been released from custody after being detained for close to three years.
   

Treasury Department to send $1B in pandemic rental assistance

The U.S. Treasury Department said Friday it would reallocate $1.1 billion in pandemic rental assistance from places where it went unused to states and cities with a higher need for the aid.
   

Miner trapped in Pennsylvania mine collapse dies

A miner trapped after the roof of a mine collapsed in Fayette County, Pa., has died.
   

President Joe Biden, Barack Obama pay tribute at memorial for Sen. Harry Reid

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer were among those to speak at the memorial for the late former Sen. Harry Reid on Saturday.
   

Iran sanctions more U.S. officials for assassination of Gen. Qassem Soleimani

Iran on Saturday added to its list of sanctions placed against dozens of former and current U.S. officials and military leaders in retaliation for the assassination of Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
   

McDonald’s in Japan limits sales of fries over potato shortage, delays

Customers at McDonald's in Japan are now limited to buying the small size of fries and will be for approximately the next month, the company announced.
   

London's $8M Marble Arch Mound to close Sunday after mockery

London's $8 million Marble Arch Mound attraction will close on Sunday after receiving widespread mockery on social media since its opening six months ago.
   

Britain reports more than 150,000 deaths from COVID-19

The British government reported that more than 150,057 people have died from COVID-19 within 28 days of testing positive for the virus after 313 new deaths were recorded Saturday.
   

Record number of Florida manatees died in 2021

Florida's manatee population saw its highest death toll in at least a dozen years in 2021, the state announced.
   

Damon Wayans Jr., Lindsey Shockley working on 'Honeymooners' remake for CBS

"New Girl" alum Damon Wayans Jr. and "Black-ish" writer Lindsey Shockley are working on a 21st century version of the 1955-56 sitcom "The Honeymooners."
   

Amazon cuts COVID-19 isolation requirement for U.S. employees

Amazon is changing its policy and shortening the COVID-19 isolation period for its employees from 10 days to seven days, the company announced.
   

No Season 2 for 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' at Amazon

Amazon Prime Video isn't bringing back its thriller series, "I Know What You Did Last Summer," for a second season.
   

Firefighters rescue man trapped in Seattle house after landslide

Seattle firefighters rescued a man who was trapped in his basement after a landslide.
   

James Webb telescope hits next milestone after completing major deployment

NASA's James Webb ​​Telescope completed the complex major deployment of its giant golden mirrors Saturday, a move the space agency called "its next biggest milestone."
   

President Joe Biden tells survivors of Colorado's Marshall Fire to 'hang on to one another'

President Joe Biden toured the site of a fire in Boulder County, Colo., that destroyed over 1,000 homes late last month.
   

Adele's '30' tops the U.S. album chart for 6th week

Adele's "30" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a sixth week.
   

Pixar's 'Turning Red' to debut March 11 on Disney+

Pixar's next animated adventure, "Turning Red," is set to debut exclusively on Disney+ on March 11.
   

Chicago likely to cancel classes a fourth day amid teachers' union dispute

Chicago Public Schools will likely cancel classes Monday for the majority of the district's 270,000 students amid ongoing negotiations with the teachers' union over COVID-19 protocols.
   

Amy Schneider is first woman to pass $1M milestone on 'Jeopardy!'

Contestant Amy Schneider passed the $1 million milestone on "Jeopardy!" Friday.
   

Sinead O'Connor's missing 17-year-old son found dead in Ireland

Police in Ireland have confirmed the death of singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor's 17-year-old son, Shane O'Connor.
   
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  1. Pakistan snow: Deadly weather traps hundreds of drivers - BBC News
  2. Harry Reid’s Memorial Draws Tributes From Biden and Obama - The New York Times
  3. At least 7 people are dead and 3 missing after a boulder crashes on tourist boats in Brazil - CNN
  4. Chicago Public Schools would go remote Wednesday under new CTU proposal, but mayor rejects it: 'We will not relent' - Chicago Tribune
  5. 'More work to be done': Gov. Newsom proposes $1.4 billion in emergency funding to bolster COVID-19 efforts - KCRA Sacramento
  6. EXCLUSIVE Baby lost in chaos of Afghanistan airlift found, returned to family - Reuters
  7. Damari Perry found: Mother, siblings charged with murder, hiding body in Gary, IN , police say - WLS-TV
  8. Like a true Californian, sea lion takes the 94 to the 805 before freeway rescue - NBC News
  9. The judge who sentenced Ahmaud Arbery's killers held a minute of silence to represent a 'fraction' of the time they chased him - CNN
  10. Novak Djokovic was granted vaccine exemption after testing positive for Covid-19 in December, court documents show - CNN
  11. Kazakhstan's unrest is also clash against Putin's dream of Russian 'sphere of influence' - The Washington Post
  12. Duchess Kate celebrates turning 40 with dazzling new birthday photos - USA TODAY
  13. First Colombian with non-terminal illness dies legally by euthanasia - Reuters
  14. Meta's Head of PR Leaves a Company on Fire - Gizmodo
  15. Perplexing jobs report raises concerns about absent workers | TheHill - The Hill
  16. COVID vaccine: Does having a high coronavirus antibody level mean you don't need a booster shot? - KABC-TV
  17. 'Cathartic Upchuck' to Send S&P 500 Down 10% in First Half: Veteran Strategist - Bloomberg
  18. CES 2022: 5 takeaways from the giant tech trade show - CNN
  19. Computer monitors were inventive and interesting at CES 2022 - The Verge
  20. Best phones and tablets at CES 2022 - Engadget
  21. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's S Pen might be the most responsive in town - Android Police
  22. Sidney Poitier's family remembers Oscar winner as a man of 'incredible grace' - New York Post
  23. Calvin Simon, Former Parliament-Funkadelic Member, Dies at 79 - Billboard
  24. Demi Lovato Completed Rehab Stint End of Last Year And Returned Home During the Holidays - Entertainment Tonight
  25. Eagles-Cowboys news - Bleeding Green Nation
  26. NFL Week 18 playoff clinching scenarios: What remaining teams need to do to reach postseason - USA TODAY
  27. Bengals make roster changes ahead of match-up against Browns - WLWT Cincinnati
  28. If the Jaguars' clown show doesn't end Sunday, they risk ruining Trevor Lawrence - Yahoo Sports
  29. NASA's James Webb telescope opens golden mirrors in space - New York Post
  30. Google pays tribute to late scientist Stephen Hawking on his 80th birthday - CNN
  31. Moon Cube Mystery: Chinese Rover Finds It's Just a Rock - Yahoo News
  32. Mars Perseverance halts rock sample storage due to debris - Engadget
  33. Record level of children under five are being hospitalized amid COVID surge - CBS News
  34. What You Need To Know About CDC's Quarantine Guidance And Rapid Tests - TODAY
  35. Study: COVID-19 vaccination may cause temporary, slight change to menstrual cycle - The Hill
  36. Covid: No need for a fourth jab yet, say UK advisers - BBC News

Pakistan snow: Deadly weather traps hundreds of drivers - BBC News


Harry Reid’s Memorial Draws Tributes From Biden and Obama - The New York Times

At least 7 people are dead and 3 missing after a boulder crashes on tourist boats in Brazil - CNN


Chicago Public Schools would go remote Wednesday under new CTU proposal, but mayor rejects it: 'We will not relent' - Chicago Tribune

'More work to be done': Gov. Newsom proposes $1.4 billion in emergency funding to bolster COVID-19 efforts - KCRA Sacramento


EXCLUSIVE Baby lost in chaos of Afghanistan airlift found, returned to family - Reuters

Damari Perry found: Mother, siblings charged with murder, hiding body in Gary, IN , police say - WLS-TV

Like a true Californian, sea lion takes the 94 to the 805 before freeway rescue - NBC News

The judge who sentenced Ahmaud Arbery's killers held a minute of silence to represent a 'fraction' of the time they chased him - CNN

Novak Djokovic was granted vaccine exemption after testing positive for Covid-19 in December, court documents show - CNN

Kazakhstan's unrest is also clash against Putin's dream of Russian 'sphere of influence' - The Washington Post

Duchess Kate celebrates turning 40 with dazzling new birthday photos - USA TODAY

First Colombian with non-terminal illness dies legally by euthanasia - Reuters

Meta's Head of PR Leaves a Company on Fire - Gizmodo

Perplexing jobs report raises concerns about absent workers | TheHill - The Hill

COVID vaccine: Does having a high coronavirus antibody level mean you don't need a booster shot? - KABC-TV

'Cathartic Upchuck' to Send S&P 500 Down 10% in First Half: Veteran Strategist - Bloomberg

CES 2022: 5 takeaways from the giant tech trade show - CNN

Computer monitors were inventive and interesting at CES 2022 - The Verge

Best phones and tablets at CES 2022 - Engadget

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's S Pen might be the most responsive in town - Android Police

Sidney Poitier's family remembers Oscar winner as a man of 'incredible grace' - New York Post

Calvin Simon, Former Parliament-Funkadelic Member, Dies at 79 - Billboard

Demi Lovato Completed Rehab Stint End of Last Year And Returned Home During the Holidays - Entertainment Tonight

Eagles-Cowboys news - Bleeding Green Nation

NFL Week 18 playoff clinching scenarios: What remaining teams need to do to reach postseason - USA TODAY

Bengals make roster changes ahead of match-up against Browns - WLWT Cincinnati

If the Jaguars' clown show doesn't end Sunday, they risk ruining Trevor Lawrence - Yahoo Sports

NASA's James Webb telescope opens golden mirrors in space - New York Post

Google pays tribute to late scientist Stephen Hawking on his 80th birthday - CNN

Moon Cube Mystery: Chinese Rover Finds It's Just a Rock - Yahoo News

Mars Perseverance halts rock sample storage due to debris - Engadget

Record level of children under five are being hospitalized amid COVID surge - CBS News

What You Need To Know About CDC's Quarantine Guidance And Rapid Tests - TODAY

Study: COVID-19 vaccination may cause temporary, slight change to menstrual cycle - The Hill

Covid: No need for a fourth jab yet, say UK advisers - BBC News

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  1. U.S. Details Possible Sanctions on Russia Over a Ukraine Invasion
  2. Teachers’ Unions Push for Remote Schooling, Worrying Democrats
  3. Why Tesla Soared as Other Automakers Struggled to Make Cars
  4. The James Webb Telescope Finishes Deployment in Space
  5. No More Working for Jerks!
  6. Trump’s Coup, Part Deux
  7. Novak Djokovic, Kyrie Irving, Aaron Rodgers and the Problem With Anti-Vax Star Athletes
  8. We Need a Second Cut of ‘Don’t Look Up’
  9. What Surprised Us in Focus Groups With Voters About Jan. 6
  10. Seneca Village and the Search for the Black Utopia
  11. You Know What Would Help Exhausted Doctors and Nurses? More Money.
  12. Parents, It’s Going to Be a Very Long January
  13. F.D.R.’s Court-Packing Plan Had Two Parts. We Need to Bring Back the Second.
  14. No One Is Coming to Save Us From the ‘Dagger at the Throat of America’
  15. Sidney Poitier, Who Paved the Way for Black Actors in Film, Dies at 94
  16. Conflict Quickly Emerges Between Top Prosecutor and Police Commissioner
  17. Heavy Snow Kills 21 at Murree Hill Station in Pakistan
  18. Chinese Activists Face Subversion Charges for Weekend Gathering
  19. Alec Baldwin Says He Is Complying With Cellphone Search Warrant
  20. How Kansas City's Win Affects the N.F.L. Playoff Picture
  21. Body of Virginia Man Who Abandoned Vehicle in Snowstorm Is Found
  22. Mariah Bell Wins U.S. Figure Skating Title and a Spot in Beijing
  23. Marilyn Bergman, Half of an Oscar-Winning Songwriting Duo, Dies at 93
  24. Elmo’s Unhinged Rant About a Pet Rock Resonates With the Exasperated
  25. Asian Immigrant Attacked in Hate Crime Last Year Dies
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U.S. Details Possible Sanctions on Russia Over a Ukraine Invasion

The Biden administration and its allies are developing new possible sanctions ahead of a series of meetings to defuse the crisis with Moscow.
   

Teachers’ Unions Push for Remote Schooling, Worrying Democrats

Chicago teachers have voted to go remote. Other unions are agitating for change. For Democrats, who promised to keep schools open, the tensions are a distinctly unwelcome development.
   

Why Tesla Soared as Other Automakers Struggled to Make Cars

The yawning disparity between the performance of the electric car company and established automakers last year reflects the technological change roiling the industry.
   

The James Webb Telescope Finishes Deployment in Space

Everything is going great for the James Webb Space Telescope. So far.
   

No More Working for Jerks!

For almost two years, couches have been cubicles. Colleagues are instant message avatars. And people are reconsidering how much they should have to put up with from a boss.
   

Trump’s Coup, Part Deux

Darth Vader as Luke Skywalker, defending the galaxy? Not quite.
   

Novak Djokovic, Kyrie Irving, Aaron Rodgers and the Problem With Anti-Vax Star Athletes

Some star athletes seem to think you don’t have to follow public health policy — as long as you win.
   

We Need a Second Cut of ‘Don’t Look Up’

How the hit movie almost captures a teetering America.
   

What Surprised Us in Focus Groups With Voters About Jan. 6

We held discussions with Republicans and Democrats about the attack on the Capitol and our democracy. Here’s what we found.
   

Seneca Village and the Search for the Black Utopia

Seneca 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.
   

Parents, It’s Going to Be a Very Long January

Less fresh air, more tween shows.
   

F.D.R.’s Court-Packing Plan Had Two Parts. We Need to Bring Back the Second.

Roosevelt warned about courts becoming a “third house of the national legislature.” History may be on the verge of repeating itself.
   

No One Is Coming to Save Us From the ‘Dagger at the Throat of America’

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Sidney Poitier, Who Paved the Way for Black Actors in Film, Dies at 94

The first Black performer to win the Academy Award for best actor, for “Lilies of the Field,” he once said he felt “as if I were representing 15, 18 million people with every move I made.”
   

Conflict Quickly Emerges Between Top Prosecutor and Police Commissioner

A memo by New York City’s new police leader sharply questioned Manhattan’s new district attorney over his strategy for prosecuting crime.
   

Heavy Snow Kills 21 at Murree Hill Station in Pakistan

Stranded in their cars on snow-covered roads, some in the mountainside town of Murree froze to death and others died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
   

Chinese Activists Face Subversion Charges for Weekend Gathering

A weekend get-together in 2019 offered Beijing a chance to deliver a blow to the “rights defense” movement. Now, two key participants face the prospect of years in prison.
   

Alec Baldwin Says He Is Complying With Cellphone Search Warrant

More than three weeks after investigators obtained a warrant for the phone, the authorities in New Mexico and New York are working on coordinating the request.
   

How Kansas City's Win Affects the N.F.L. Playoff Picture

Angling for the top seed in the A.F.C. with a win, Kansas City’s much maligned defense forced a fumble and returned it for a third-quarter touchdown.
   

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With her husband, Alan, she wrote the lyrics to “The Way We Were” and “The Windmills of Your Mind,” as well as a number of memorable TV themes.
   

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A 2004 clip from “Sesame Street” surfaced on social media this week, drawing thousands of responses from viewers expressing that they could relate to Elmo’s sense of frustration.
   

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Yao Pan Ma was hospitalized in April after he was pushed to the ground and kicked in the head in East Harlem. He died on Dec. 31, the police said.
   

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