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Justice Department sues to block UnitedHealth acquisition of Change Healthcare The Justice Department on Thursday sued to block UnitedHealth Group's acquisition of Change Healthcare, saying the $13 billion deal would harm competition in the commercial health insurance market. Ukrainian president says he's Russia's 'target No. 1' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told his country in an early Friday address that Russian saboteurs had entered the capital Kyiv and that he was Russia's "target No. 1." Ukraine reclaims key military airport; Russian troops seize Chernobyl Ukrainian officials on Thursday said they reclaimed a key military airport as Russian special forces captured locations in the country including the Chernobyl power plant. Hurricanes defenseman Tony DeAngelo has 'midsection' injury, could miss month Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour said Thursday that star defenseman Tony DeAngelo could miss "about a month" because of an undisclosed injury. College basketball: Nebraska to bring back head coach Fred Hoiberg next season Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts announced Thursday that Fred Hoiberg will return as the Cornhuskers' men's basketball coach next season. Ex-officer in Breonna Taylor shooting told investigators he feared colleagues were 'sitting ducks' Former Louisville, Ky., police officer Brett Hankison told investigators he feared his fellow officers were "sitting ducks" as they faced fire while executing a no-knock warrant that led to the death of Breonna Taylor. Ice storm freezes parts of southern U.S. under thick layer of sleet A large winter storm unleashed a variety of precipitation across the region, leaving residents to clean up piles of sleet and motorists stuck in major traffic jams. Ex-Houston Oilers wide receiver Ken Burrough dies at 73 Former Houston Oilers star receiver and two-time Pro Bowl selection Ken Burrough died at his home in Jacksonville, Fla., his family said Thursday. He was 73. Florida movie theater shooter said he acted out of fear, not rage Curtis Reeves, a retired Florida police officer accused of shooting to death a fellow movie theater patron in 2014, testified Thursday that he shot the man out of fear, not anger. 'MASH,' 'Back to School' star Sally Kellerman dies at 84NBA players Alex Len, Svi Mykhailiuk condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine Sacramento Kings center Alex Len and Toronto Raptors swingman Svi Mykhailiuk, the NBA's only Ukrainian players, condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine in a joint statement released Thursday. Sean Penn in Ukraine filming documentary amid crisis Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn is in Ukraine, the country's presidential office said Thursday, as the country deals with a full-scale invasion of Russian military forces. Three ex-Minneapolis cops found guilty of violating George Floyd's civil rights A federal jury on Thursday found former Minneapolis police officers Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane guilty of depriving George Floyd of his civil rights. Ukraine supporters protest Russian Embassy in D.C., vandalize property Demonstrators gathered outside of the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to protest the invasion of Ukraine. Study: Dogs may show grief-related behavior when fellow canine dies Dogs may show emotions and behavior associated with grief after another dog in the household dies, a study said Thursday. Watch: Philadelphia family's lost dog found two years later A Philadelphia family was reunited with a dog who vanished from their yard two years ago when the canine turned up unexpectedly on a stranger's porch. Maryland woman uses license plate number to win lottery prize A Maryland woman said she turned misfortune into monetary fortune when she used the license plate number from her wrecked car to win a $25,000 lottery prize. Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks on first day of CPAC; Donald Trump to speak Saturday Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are among the speakers for the Conservative Political Action Conference, which starts Thursday and runs through the weekend. Men take electric vehicle for record-breaking 35,770-mile trip A pair of adventurers set a new Guinness World Record by taking a 97-day, 35,770-mile journey across the United States in an electric vehicle. Study: Suicide rate 3 times higher for people in jail than prison, general public The rate of suicide is nearly three times higher among people detained in U.S. jails compared with those in prisons or in the general public, a study published Thursday indicates. Florida House passes bill restricting talk of sexual orientation in school The Florida House on Thursday passed a bill to regulate public school teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity. Critics call it the "don't say gay" bill. In photos: Celebrity splits of 2022 Here's a look at celebrities who have split from their significant others or spouses in 2022. Watch: Michigan trooper rescues deer from wire fence next to highway The Michigan State Police shared body camera footage from a trooper who rescued a deer trapped in a wire fence. NASA plans mid-March test for SLS moon rocket's first flight NASA officials said Thursday the space agency is making progress toward a crucial test in mid-March of the first moon rocket since the Apollo-era. |
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Biden Hits Russia With Broad Sanctions for Putin’s War in UkraineThe penalties will affect Russia’s biggest banks, its weapons industry, its largest energy company and families close to President Vladimir V. Putin. The country’s stock market has plummeted. Read Putin's Speech and His Case for War in UkraineFor the second time in days, President Vladimir V. Putin addressed Russians about his aims in Ukraine. A close look at his speech offers hints to what may lie ahead. Beyond Ukraine, Putin Eyes What He Calls America's 'Empire of Lies'The Russian leader is consumed by revanchist fury and convinced of a relentless Western plot against Moscow. Trump Praises Putin, Leaving Republicans in a BindG.O.P. leaders, while condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, were silent on comments made by the former president. Some figures on the right amplified them. Thousands of Russians Protest President Putin’s Assault on UkraineAt the demonstrations, many people said they felt depressed and broken by the news of Russian military action. Pentagon Orders 7,000 More Troops to EuropeMilitary officials gave a grim assessment of the toll on Ukraine, saying that Russian forces were moving to decapitate the government in Kyiv. Stocks and Energy Markets Whipsaw After Russian Attack on UkraineStocks in Europe were sharply lower, but the S&P 500 rebounded after an early decline. Energy markets swung wildly, and shares in Moscow collapsed. How CNN, Fox News and Other TV Networks Are Covering UkraineFox News stars like Tucker Carlson questioned why Americans hated Vladimir Putin, and CNN showed Russian tanks and rockets in live war-zone dispatches. Courting G.O.P.’s Mainstream and Extreme, McCarthy Plots Rise to SpeakerThe top House Republican is attempting a series of political contortions to try to secure his place in a party that has shifted under his feet. A Winter Storm Will Dump Snow and Ice From Texas to MaineParts of New England may see a foot of snow while dangerous ice accumulations in the Southern Plains and the Mid-Atlantic could cause power outages, meteorologists said. How Do You Say ‘Kardashian’ in Italian?The Ferragni sisters already have millions of followers and a reality TV show. Now they’re working on their fashion empires. How Social Media Has Influenced Traditional Wine CultureHistoric wine regions were bound by local traditions. More recently developed areas lacked a sense of community. But now distance is no obstacle. Mr. Putin Launches a Second Cold WarRussia’s war of choice in Ukraine raises countless difficult questions. Laundered Money Could Be Putin’s Achilles’ HeelWe can and should freeze oligarchs’ overseas assets. 4 Times Opinion Writers Analyze Russia’s Attack on UkraineLulu Garcia-Navarro, Farah Stockman, Ross Douthat and Frank Bruni discuss a dark moment for Ukraine, Europe and the world. Defeat Trump, Now More Than EverThe struggle against authoritarianism, at home and abroad. CPAC: A Bacchanal of Right-Wing Pageantry, Passion and GrievanceCPAC was once about conservatism. Now it’s just Trump. U.S. Policy Must Address Russia's Attack on UkraineRussian troops are attacking Ukraine. For so long, U.S. policymakers have grappled with how to prevent such a moment. Now, they must answer a different question. Putin’s Ukraine Invasion Is Underway, and the West Must RespondRussia’s invasion of Ukraine calls for a determined, comprehensive response. Putin's Attack on Ukraine Teaches Us a Vital History LessonVanity, viciousness and tribalism never go away. No Justification for a Brazen InvasionThe magnitude of Mr. Putin’s gambit in Ukraine is staggering. The Battle for the Soul of the LibraryLibrarians should be politically neutral. Too many aren’t. Long Island, We Need to Talk (About Housing)Long Island needs more housing. The state needs to change the rules. Donald Trump’s Glitchy, Snaggy Social Media RolloutThe ex-president’s much-touted Truth Social app fails to dazzle. How to Respond to Putin’s Attack on UkraineReaders discuss Russia’s motives, NATO expansion and sanctions. Also: Making our roads safer. Grief About Covid Can Unite UsThe suffering that Covid wrought can unite us. 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. 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. 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. 丰县“铁链女”案如果发生在美国绑架、拐卖、强奸、拘禁……“铁链女”的遭遇可能发生在每一个国家,在美国也有大量人口贩运和绑架案例。但在发生案件后,从所在社区民众的反应到法律实践,中美之间的确存在很大的不同。 Jane Brody, Trailblazing Service Journalist, Retires From The TimesAfter blazing a trail for women and pioneering science-based service journalism, the popular author of The Times’s Personal Health column is saying goodbye. Biden Tells Advisers He Has Chosen His Supreme Court NomineePresident Biden’s decision ended a monthlong search to replace Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who is retiring. An announcement could come as soon as Friday. James Inhofe, Oklahoma Senator, Is Said to Plan an Early RetirementThe 87-year-old Republican has told people that he will step down at the end of the year, four years before his term is up. His seat is likely to stay in G.O.P. hands. In a Texas Border Town, Democratic Officials Are Becoming RepublicansDemocrats have long held local offices in Sanderson, a West Texas town of fewer than 1,000 people. Then top officials decided to leave the party. Sally Kellerman, Oscar-Nominated ‘MASH’ Actress, Is Dead at 84The actress, who broke through as Margaret (Hot Lips) Houlihan in “MASH,” was known for her self-effacing comedy, a velvety voice and an ability to toggle between sultry and silly. Roger Stone Sues Jan. 6 Panel to Block Access to Phone DataThe political operative and close ally of former President Donald J. Trump joined at least 19 other witnesses who have gone to court to stonewall the inquiry. Juror to Be Questioned as Ghislaine Maxwell Seeks New TrialA federal judge is trying to see whether a juror lied during the selection process, casting doubt on the guilty verdict. Justice Dept. Sues to Block $13 Billion Deal by UnitedHealth GroupThe agency’s lawsuit against the deal for a health technology company is the latest move by the Biden administration to quash corporate consolidation. US Carries Out First Airstrike in Somalia Since AugustThe strike targeted Al Shabab militants who had attacked allied Somali security forces. Valery Gergiev, a Putin Supporter, Will Not Conduct at Carnegie HallThe star maestro, scheduled to lead three high-profile Vienna Philharmonic concerts this week, will not appear after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A Group Founded by Colin Kaepernick Is Providing Free Second AutopsiesThe examinations by board-certified forensic pathologists will be available for the families of people who died in police-related circumstances. Abortion Pills Now Account for More Than Half of U.S. AbortionsThe data, released in a report Thursday, is a sign that medication abortion has become the most accessible and preferred method for terminating pregnancy. Notes to a Teacher Lead Police to a Child’s BodyThe mother of a student wrote that she was being held against her will at a house in Las Vegas and feared for her son, the authorities said. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right NowBruckner, Henze, Price, Schubert and a trailblazing cellist are among the recent highlights. More Recent Articles |
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The Justice Department on Thursday sued to block UnitedHealth Group's acquisition of Change Healthcare, saying the $13 billion deal would harm competition in the commercial health insurance market.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told his country in an early Friday address that Russian saboteurs had entered the capital Kyiv and that he was Russia's "target No. 1."
Ukrainian officials on Thursday said they reclaimed a key military airport as Russian special forces captured locations in the country including the Chernobyl power plant.
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour said Thursday that star defenseman Tony DeAngelo could miss "about a month" because of an undisclosed injury.
Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts announced Thursday that Fred Hoiberg will return as the Cornhuskers' men's basketball coach next season.
Former Louisville, Ky., police officer Brett Hankison told investigators he feared his fellow officers were "sitting ducks" as they faced fire while executing a no-knock warrant that led to the death of Breonna Taylor.
A large winter storm unleashed a variety of precipitation across the region, leaving residents to clean up piles of sleet and motorists stuck in major traffic jams.
Former Houston Oilers star receiver and two-time Pro Bowl selection Ken Burrough died at his home in Jacksonville, Fla., his family said Thursday. He was 73.
Curtis Reeves, a retired Florida police officer accused of shooting to death a fellow movie theater patron in 2014, testified Thursday that he shot the man out of fear, not anger.
Film and television star Sally Kellerman died Thursday at the age of 84.
Sacramento Kings center Alex Len and Toronto Raptors swingman Svi Mykhailiuk, the NBA's only Ukrainian players, condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine in a joint statement released Thursday.
Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn is in Ukraine, the country's presidential office said Thursday, as the country deals with a full-scale invasion of Russian military forces.
A federal jury on Thursday found former Minneapolis police officers Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane guilty of depriving George Floyd of his civil rights.
Demonstrators gathered outside of the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to protest the invasion of Ukraine.
Dogs may show emotions and behavior associated with grief after another dog in the household dies, a study said Thursday.
A Philadelphia family was reunited with a dog who vanished from their yard two years ago when the canine turned up unexpectedly on a stranger's porch.
A Maryland woman said she turned misfortune into monetary fortune when she used the license plate number from her wrecked car to win a $25,000 lottery prize.
Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are among the speakers for the Conservative Political Action Conference, which starts Thursday and runs through the weekend.
A pair of adventurers set a new Guinness World Record by taking a 97-day, 35,770-mile journey across the United States in an electric vehicle.
The rate of suicide is nearly three times higher among people detained in U.S. jails compared with those in prisons or in the general public, a study published Thursday indicates.
The Florida House on Thursday passed a bill to regulate public school teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity. Critics call it the "don't say gay" bill.
Here's a look at celebrities who have split from their significant others or spouses in 2022.
The Michigan State Police shared body camera footage from a trooper who rescued a deer trapped in a wire fence.
NASA officials said Thursday the space agency is making progress toward a crucial test in mid-March of the first moon rocket since the Apollo-era. 
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