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Ex-Rangers forward Sean Avery, 41, ends retirement, signs with ECHL team Former New York Rangers forward Sean Avery came out of retirement and signed a standard player contract with the ECHL's Orlando Solar Bears on Wednesday, the club announced. Portland Trail Blazers' Jusuf Nurkic out at least 4 weeks with left foot injury Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic will be sidelined for at least four weeks with left foot plantar fasciitis, the team announced. Saints name Ryan Nielsen, Kris Richard as co-defensive coordinators The New Orleans Saints have elevated assistant coaches Ryan Nielsen and Kris Richard into the roles of co-defensive coordinators under new head coach Dennis Allen, the team announced. WHO announces plans for biomanufacturing training hub in South Korea The World Health Organization announced plans Wednesday to establish a biomanufacturing training hub in South Korea that will train hundreds of professionals from low- and middle-income countries. Ukraine history a delicate balance between Russian, Western alliances Since Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union, the country has walked a tight rope between reinforcing relations with neighboring Russia and some leaders' desires to establish alliances with Western Europe. Russian troops combat ready as Ukraine invasion appears imminent Russian troops amassed around the border with Ukraine now are mostly combat ready, and a full-scale attack looks to be inevitable, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Wednesday. U.S. to sanction company behind Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 The United States will impose sanctions on the company behind the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in response to Russia's escalating aggression in Ukraine, President Joe Biden announced Wednesday. MLB owners to shorten 2022 season if no labor deal reached by Monday Major League Baseball has threatened to cancel regular-season games if the league and its players' union fail to reach a new labor agreement by the end of Monday. New York Knicks guard Kemba Walker shut down for rest of season The New York Knicks and Kemba Walker reached an agreement for the All-Star guard to sit out the remainder of this season, allowing him to work out in preparation for the 2022-23 campaign. Justin Trudeau revokes Emergency Measures Act as ‘Freedom Convoy’ under control Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revoked the country's Emergency Measures Act Wednesday, formally ending a state of emergency in Ottawa caused by blockades and anti-COVID-19 protests. New findings suggest dinosaur-killing asteroid hit in spring The asteroid that struck the Earth during the dinosaur age likely hit during the springtime, findings published in the journal Nature on Wednesday suggest. Low-meat, meat-free diets may reduce cancer risk, study finds Eating meat five times or less per week appears to lower a person's risk for cancer, a study published Wednesday by the journal BMC Medicine found. U.S. truckers depart California on trek to D.C. to oppose COVID-19 rules Modeled after the "Freedom Convoy" that disrupted a border crossing in Canada for several days, a group of American truckers departed from California Wednesday to travel across the United States in an 11-day journey. Justice Department ending 'China Initiative' after hearing civil rights concerns The Justice Department said Wednesday it is ending the "China Initiative" after hearing complaints from civil rights groups. Trial begins for ex-officer charged with endangering Breonna Taylor’s neighbors The sole trial connected to the 2020 Louisville, Ky., raid that killed Breonna Taylor and sparked widespread protests against police violence started Wednesday. Dow falls 464 points to lowest close of 2022 amid Russia-Ukraine tensions The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 464 points for its lowest closing of the year as investors continued to weigh ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. White House calls Texas directive on transgender children 'troubling' The White House on Wednesday said it was "dangerous" for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to order state agencies to investigate gender-affirming care for transgender children as "child abuse." Watch: Cat rescued after falling into frigid waters of British river Volunteers in Britain came to the rescue of a cat that fell from a ledge over a river and plunged into the frigid waters below. Report finds many heart tests, treatments are unnecessary Too many Americans receive heart tests and treatments that do little good, and more needs to be done about it, the American Heart Association says. New York lottery player collects his second $10M prize in 3 years A New York man collected a $10 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just three years after winning that amount from another scratch-off game. Watch: Leopard rescued from 50-foot-deep well in India Wildlife rescuers in India lowered a metal crate into a 50-foot-deep well to rescue a leopard that had fallen into the hole and was in danger of drowning. U.S. Treasury Department sanctions international Houthi finance network The U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets said Wednesday it is targeting a key Houthi finance network for economic sanctions. 2022 Winter Olympics bring NBC lowest TV ratings for Games The 2022 Beijing Olympics drew the smallest TV audience for an Olympics in recorded history, according to data released by NBC. |
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Putin Spins a Conspiracy Theory That Ukraine Is on a Path to Nuclear WeaponsRussia’s president has made such arguments before, but usually as asides — not as the justification for urgent action in Ukraine. Many Russians Feel a Deep Unease Over Going to WarAfter months of tuning out American warnings that Vladimir Putin was preparing to invade Ukraine, Russians now realize that “this is not a game.” Russia Could Use Cryptocurrency to Mitigate U.S. SanctionsRussian companies have many cryptocurrency tools at their disposal to evade sanctions, including a so-called digital ruble and ransomware. Prosecutors Leading Trump Fraud Investigation in NY ResignThe resignations came after the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, was said to have expressed doubts about the case. Ivanka Trump in Talks With Jan. 6 Panel About Being InterviewedFormer President Donald J. Trump’s eldest daughter has yet to commit to appearing, but investigators regard her as an important witness to what he was doing and saying during the riot. Los Angeles County Removes Mask Mandate for Indoor Public PlacesThe order takes effect on Friday and allows customers to go maskless if they provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test. Catch up on pandemic news. Maternal Deaths Rose During the First Year of the PandemicDeaths during pregnancy and the first six weeks after childbirth increased, especially for Black and Hispanic women, according to a new report. How China and Xi Jinping Have Turned on the Outside WorldGlobal engagement has helped the nation prosper. But now, its leader seems intent on recasting the meeting of minds and cultures as a zero-sum clash. Justice Dept. to End Trump-Era Initiative to Deter Chinese ThreatsThe agency will instead introduce a broader strategy meant to address threats from a slate of hostile nations. Subway Platform Barriers Will Be Tested at 3 N.Y.C. StationsThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which had resisted calls to add platform barriers, will begin a pilot program amid outcry over safety in the transit system. Fed Up With Google, Conspiracy Theorists Turn to DuckDuckGoThe embrace by some conservative influencers and conspiracy theorists is part of a broader effort to shift people away from Big Tech. A Truck Caravan With Far-Right Links Heads to Washington, D.C.Many backers of the caravan, planned as an American version of the past month’s chaotic Canadian protest, have connections to the violent attack on the Capitol in January 2021. The Waco Biker Shootout Left Nine Dead. Why Was No One Convicted?How 177 arrests led to no convictions — a tangled, seven-year tale of prosecutorial hubris and tenacious defense. At 65 and Legally Blind, ‘Sister Shred’ Has Never Met a Slope She Wouldn’t RideKris Nordberg still loves rolling through rock gardens and shredding powder on her ski bike — sometimes, in a nun costume. The Oscars’ Popularity CrisisWhy academy efforts like trimming awards from the telecast won’t help. People watch because it’s a show about elite work, not in spite of it. When It Comes to Wordle Strategies, It’s PersonalAficionados of the deceptively simple word game, including Monica Lewinsky and J. Smith-Cameron, weigh in with their opening gambits. No Justification for a Brazen InvasionThe magnitude of Mr. Putin’s gambit in Ukraine is staggering. Putin's Moves on Ukraine Will Be a Historic MistakeInstead of paving Russia’s path to greatness, invading Ukraine would ensure Mr. Putin’s infamy. Guess Who’s Back on the LineHint: He likes you almost as much as he does Putin. With Inflation High, People Are Talking About Price Controls. Is That a Terrible Idea?The United States hasn’t used them since Nixon’s presidency. This Is a Moment for America to Believe in Itself AgainOur greatest moments came not when we asked “Who are we?” but when we asked “Who but us?” Grief About Covid Can Unite UsThe suffering that Covid wrought can unite us. The Complex Truth About American PatriotismWho gets to be called a patriot in America? The Ukraine Crisis: Will Sanctions Against Russia Work?A reader calls for stronger action; another urges that China impose sanctions. Also: Dr. Paul Farmer; breast cancer; funeral expenses; the Trump G.O.P. Paul Farmer: Tracy Kidder Remembers the Compassionate DoctorDr. Paul Farmer was the kind of doctor we all would like to have. Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age Singer, Dies at 57Known for his deep, world-weary voice, he was part of a generation of Seattle musicians who put grunge music on the map. Remembering Betty Davis, a Futuristic Funk ForceA conversation about her unique music, her short career and the path that led to her rediscovery. Modern Love Podcast: Married to a Deal BreakerCould you fall in love with someone who can’t quit the thing you hate? Your Climate Newsletter Is Getting Even BetterStarting on Tuesday, Climate Forward will be coming out twice a week. Plus, Somini Sengupta, our global climate reporter, will be writing a new column. Gov. Abbott Pushes to Investigate Treatments for Trans Youth as 'Child Abuse'While it’s unclear whether the order could be enforced, medical providers and child welfare advocates condemned the move as dangerous. Supreme Court Weighs Whether States May Defend a Trump Immigration PolicyAfter the Biden administration abandoned the policy, which tightened the “public charge” rule for green card applicants, Republican-led states sought to intervene. North Carolina Court Imposes New District Map, Eliminating G.O.P. EdgeThe map appears to split the state’s 14 congressional districts roughly equally between Republicans and Democrats, with two seats seen as tossups. Joe Tom Easley, Gay Rights Activist, Dies at 81Mr. Easley took a leading role in the campaign against “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the Clinton-era policy that required gay service members to hide their sexual orientation. Sea Ice Around Antarctica Reaches a Record LowThe drop surprised scientists, and may help them understand more about climate change affecting Antarctica and its waters. 3 Men Plead Guilty in Plot to Attack U.S. Power GridThe men believed that by knocking out power across the country, economic and civil unrest would spread, creating the potential for a race war and the opportunity for white leaders to rise, prosecutors said. M.L.B. Tells Union Games Will Be Lost Without a Deal SoonThe league said it would begin canceling games if a collective bargaining agreement was not reached by Monday. The sides are negotiating this week in Florida. Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa Defeats Chess World Champion Magnus CarlsenWhile it did not affect the reigning champion’s title, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa of India defeated Carlsen in the middle of the night during a rapid online tournament, stunning the chess world. Husband of Dead Cinematographer Speaks Up on Baldwin Film ShootingMatthew Hutchins, the widower of Halyna Hutchins, says in an upcoming “Today” show interview that it was “absurd” for Mr. Baldwin to deny responsibility in the fatal shooting. John Szeles, Who Mixed Jokes With Gore as the Amazing Johnathan, Dies at 63Mr. Szeles, who performed steadily in Las Vegas, smoothly incorporated vaudevillian jokes and bloody magic tricks into his act. Jeffrey Lieberman, Columbia Psychiatry Chair, Is SuspendedThe post from Jeffrey Lieberman, which described the model as possibly a “freak of nature,” drew negative attention from medical professionals. Why Do I Wake Up With a Headache?And is there anything I can do to find relief? Restoring ‘The Godfather’ to Its Original (Still Dark) GloryFrancis Ford Coppola discusses a repaired 50th-anniversary edition of his classic, one that aims to be as vivid — and shadowy — as it was in 1972. Marilyn Stafford's Wild and Wide-Ranging Photography CareerMarilyn Stafford, who photographed the 20th century, finally gets recognition in the 21st. Stream These Three Great DocumentariesThis month’s nonfiction picks include a film on suburban surveillance, a deep dive into movie sound and an Oscar-nominated exploration of teens on the margins. Prospects Get a Taste of N.B.A. Life During All-Star WeekendMembers of a developmental team, the N.B.A. G League Ignite, some still in their teens, participated in the N.B.A.’s All-Star Weekend. More Recent Articles |
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Former New York Rangers forward Sean Avery came out of retirement and signed a standard player contract with the ECHL's Orlando Solar Bears on Wednesday, the club announced.
Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic will be sidelined for at least four weeks with left foot plantar fasciitis, the team announced.
The New Orleans Saints have elevated assistant coaches Ryan Nielsen and Kris Richard into the roles of co-defensive coordinators under new head coach Dennis Allen, the team announced.
The World Health Organization announced plans Wednesday to establish a biomanufacturing training hub in South Korea that will train hundreds of professionals from low- and middle-income countries.
Since Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union, the country has walked a tight rope between reinforcing relations with neighboring Russia and some leaders' desires to establish alliances with Western Europe.
Russian troops amassed around the border with Ukraine now are mostly combat ready, and a full-scale attack looks to be inevitable, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Wednesday.
The United States will impose sanctions on the company behind the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in response to Russia's escalating aggression in Ukraine, President Joe Biden announced Wednesday.
Major League Baseball has threatened to cancel regular-season games if the league and its players' union fail to reach a new labor agreement by the end of Monday.
The New York Knicks and Kemba Walker reached an agreement for the All-Star guard to sit out the remainder of this season, allowing him to work out in preparation for the 2022-23 campaign.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revoked the country's Emergency Measures Act Wednesday, formally ending a state of emergency in Ottawa caused by blockades and anti-COVID-19 protests.
The asteroid that struck the Earth during the dinosaur age likely hit during the springtime, findings published in the journal Nature on Wednesday suggest.
Eating meat five times or less per week appears to lower a person's risk for cancer, a study published Wednesday by the journal BMC Medicine found.
Modeled after the "Freedom Convoy" that disrupted a border crossing in Canada for several days, a group of American truckers departed from California Wednesday to travel across the United States in an 11-day journey.
The Justice Department said Wednesday it is ending the "China Initiative" after hearing complaints from civil rights groups.
The sole trial connected to the 2020 Louisville, Ky., raid that killed Breonna Taylor and sparked widespread protests against police violence started Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 464 points for its lowest closing of the year as investors continued to weigh ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
The White House on Wednesday said it was "dangerous" for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to order state agencies to investigate gender-affirming care for transgender children as "child abuse."
Volunteers in Britain came to the rescue of a cat that fell from a ledge over a river and plunged into the frigid waters below.
Too many Americans receive heart tests and treatments that do little good, and more needs to be done about it, the American Heart Association says.
A New York man collected a $10 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just three years after winning that amount from another scratch-off game.
Wildlife rescuers in India lowered a metal crate into a 50-foot-deep well to rescue a leopard that had fallen into the hole and was in danger of drowning.
The U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets said Wednesday it is targeting a key Houthi finance network for economic sanctions.
The 2022 Beijing Olympics drew the smallest TV audience for an Olympics in recorded history, according to data released by NBC. 
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