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At least 21 dead, 62,000 displaced by Cyclone Batsiari in Madagascar At least 21 people were killed and 62,000 have been displaced after Cyclone Batsirai tore through Madagascar over the weekend. U.S., 20 nations condemn press freedom suppression in Hong Kong The United States along with 20 other countries on Tuesday condemned the governments of Hong Kong and China for their crackdown on press freedom in the former British colony. Ex-Giants head coach Joe Judge returns to Patriots as offensive assistant Former New England Patriots special teams coordinator Joe Judge, who was fired after just two seasons as head coach of the New York Giants, has returned to the Patriots organization as an offensive assistant. Six Russian amphibious landing ships headed for Black Sea Three Russian amphibious ships entered the Black Sea on Tuesday, with a group of three more expected to join them on Wednesday amid international concern over a potential invasion of Ukraine. U.S. restricts visas to Somali officials over delayed elections The Biden administration has restricted the issuance of visas to former and current Somali government officials in an effort to put pressure on the nation's leadership to resolve issues that are holding up elections. Trail Blazers send C.J. McCollum to Pelicans in 7-player trade The New Orleans Pelicans acquired veteran guard C.J. McCollum from the Portland Trail Blazers as part of a seven-player trade Tuesday, the teams announced. 17-year-old charged in case that led to police killing of Amir Locke Prosecutors on Tuesday charged 17-year-old Mekhi C. Speed with second-degree murder in a shooting that led to the raid on a Minnesota apartment building in which police shot and killed Amir Locke. Big Oil climate pledges fall short of global warming reduction goals, experts say Climate change experts told a House committee Tuesday that sustainability pledges made by oil companies mask the fact that their continued oil production means climate goals in the Paris Agreement cannot be achieved. Tennessee Titans extend head coach Mike Vrabel, GM Jon Robinson The Tennessee Titans extended the contracts of head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Jon Robinson on Tuesday, the team announced. House passes stopgap funding measure, averts shutdown The House passed a stopgap funding bill Tuesday to fund the government for another month and avert a government shutdown. Pacers, Kings agree to 6-player trade involving Tyrese Haliburton, Domantas Sabonis The Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings agreed on a six-player trade that includes All-Star big man Domantas Sabonis and rising star Tyrese Haliburton on Tuesday. McConnell criticizes RNC for 'singling out' Cheney, Kinzinger with censures Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday said the RNC should not be "singling out" members of the party following its decision to censure Jan. 6 committee members Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger. Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal to have season-ending wrist surgery Washington Wizards star guard Bradley Beal will miss the remainder of the season due to a left wrist injury, the team announced. Woman on Texas' death row seeks withdrawn execution date Attorneys for a woman on death row in Texas asked to have her upcoming execution date withdrawn or modified, saying her 2-year-old daughter's death in 2007 was accidental and she was coerced into falsely confessing. University of California settles sexual abuse lawsuit over former gynecologist The University of California settled a lawsuit Tuesday with more than 200 people who claim they were sexually abused by a former gynecologist with the school, according to lawyers for the school. Vermont House advances constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion rights The Vermont House on Tuesday voted 107-41 to advance a constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right to abortion, contraception and other reproductive care. NASA awards contract for first rocket to launch from another planet NASA has initiated the construction of a $194 million small rocket that will launch from Mars, which will be the first known rocket launch from another planet. North Carolina man wins $110,000 using kids' birthdays to play the lottery A North Carolina man found children are truly the gift that keeps on giving when he played their birthdays in the lottery and won $110,000. President Joe Biden calls new electric vehicle charger factory a sign of resurgent economy President Joe Biden Tuesday pointed to a soon-to-be-built factory that will produce thousands of electric vehicle chargers as a sign of the country's resurgent economy in the wake of COVID-19. Hyundai, Kia say owners of over 485,000 cars recalled for fire risk should park outdoors Hyundai and Kia have advised drivers of over 485,000 cars to park outdoors due to fire risk. Watch: 8-year-old author's book becomes a hit at Idaho library An Idaho library said a book written and illustrated by an 8-year-old boy who personally placed it on the facility's shelves now had a waiting list of 135 people hoping to check it out. Dow gains 371 points behind strong corporate earnings reports The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 371 points on Tuesday as markets rallied back from a slow start to the week behind strong earnings reports. Watch: Florida kayaker finds message in a bottle containing man's ashes A Florida kayaker said he picked up what initially appeared to be trash in the water and soon discovered it was a message in a bottle that contained a man's cremains. |
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McConnell Denounces R.N.C. Censure of Jan. 6 Panel MembersSenator Mitch McConnell joined a chorus of Republicans distancing themselves from the committee’s action, describing the Capitol riot as “a violent insurrection.” Government Reveals Trove of Evidence in First Jan. 6 TrialWith a Texas man set to go on trial this month, prosecutors released a detailed list of their witnesses and evidence, including testimony from the defendant’s two teenage children. Inside Denmark’s ‘Live With Covid’ ApproachThe Nordic country is trying a bold, some say risky, approach: with high vaccination rates and trust in the authorities, it has lifted all restrictions. World Surpasses 400 Million Confirmed Covid CasesThe total has doubled in only six months as the most recent surge took a toll. At Winter Games, a Hard-Bitten Chinese Coal Town Hunts for GoldThe little city of Qitaihe has produced an improbable number of China’s golds at the Winter Games, and residents say it began with a miner with a pair of skates. With No End in Sight, Ottawa Protests Extend Beyond Canada’s BordersOfficials are grappling with a new protest blocking a major border crossing, while similar demonstrations have disrupted traffic in New Zealand and Australia. Putin Is Operating on His Own Timetable, and It May Be a Long OneThe standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine could turn into a drawn-out and dangerous diplomatic slog toward a difficult settlement. Europe Calls for Peace, but Not at Any PriceTwo days of intense diplomacy on both sides of the Atlantic leave the standoff over Ukraine with Russia frozen in place. Justice Dept. Seizes $3.6 Billion in Bitcoin and Arrests Married CoupleThe couple were accused of conspiring to launder Bitcoin that had been stolen in 2016 from Hong Kong-based Bitfinex, one of the world’s largest virtual currency exchanges. Who are Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan, Charged in Bitcoin Case?Before being accused in a major cryptocurrency conspiracy, Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan shared advice, ideas and amateur rap videos online. N.F.L. Culture Never Reformed After the Rice Scandal, Women SayIn the years after the Ray Rice scandal, the N.F.L. redoubled efforts to hire and promote women. But over 30 former staff members say the league’s culture remains demoralizing. Sarah Palin’s Lawyers to Call Former Times Editor in Libel TrialThe decisions made by the editor, James Bennet, are at the heart of the lawsuit brought by former Gov. Sarah Palin. The Magic of Birdwatching in Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial ParkFor the teenage sons of an obsessed birder, a father’s bird-watching habit had become nerdy — until some bold jays in an Ontario park turned dubious adolescents into giggly boys. Decoding Dickens’s Secret Notes to Himself, One Symbol at a TimeA letter Charles Dickens wrote in his mystifying style of shorthand had gone unread for over a century. Computer programmers helped scholars decode it. How to Break a Phone AddictionWhether smartphone overuse constitutes a true addiction is still up for debate, but experts say there are ways to cut back. America 2022: Where Everyone Has Rights and No One Has ResponsibilitiesThe Neil Young-Joe Rogan-Spotify dust-up isn’t about just freedom of speech. Why Won't The Senate Confirm Deborah Lipstadt?The Senate’s posturing over qualified nominees has got to stop. The Case for Prosecuting Ethan Crumbley's Parents in the Michigan School ShootingA conviction would set an outer limit on how permissive they can be with firearms. English Is a Living Language — PeriodThe use of quotation marks for emphasis is an innovation, not a corruption. In the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Are We All Complicit?China’s repression of Uighur Muslims looms large over the Games. What should participants — viewers included — do about it? Joe Rogan Is a Drop in the Ocean of Medical MisinformationMedical drivel has ballooned with the rise of streaming, e-commerce and social media platforms. Platforms, lawmakers and regulators aren’t keeping up. On Ukraine, Germany Is Nowhere to Be SeenThe crisis in Ukraine has been a trial by fire for the country’s new chancellor, Olaf Scholz. New Economic Theories Aren't Always BetterA bad forecast isn’t the same as an intellectual crisis. Marco Rubio Wants to Be a Working-Class Hero. There’s Just One Problem.Without power to act, what does it matter that someone is permitted to watch and listen? What the Heck Is Going on With the U.S. Economy?Jason Furman helps me understand what matters more right now: A booming economy or spiking inflation? Inflation Is Not a Simple Story About Greedy CorporationsFears of inflation have long been magnified by the theory of the wage-price spiral. Help! Sharing Stories of an Obsession With the BeatlesReaders have strong feelings about the Fab Four. Also: Traumas, past and present; teaching students how to vote; college admissions. Requiem for a Liberal GiantTodd Gitlin never left the left. In Tennessee, the ‘Maus’ Controversy Is the Least of Our WorriesThe new bans are a response to contemporary political forces whose true motivation has nothing to do with books. Camilla Queen Consort Title Would Cap Years of Image RepairQueen Elizabeth II has put to rest decades of speculation by giving Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, what some see as her “stamp of approval.” America’s Chinese Tech ConundrumTreating any technology connected to China as a major crisis may itself be a risk to the U.S. University of California to Pay $243 Million to Settle Sexual Abuse ClaimsThe settlement is the second in a case in which a gynecologist at U.C.L.A. is accused of sexual misconduct. House Passes Bill to Shore Up Postal Service, Working to Avert InsolvencySupporters say the legislation, which has bipartisan support, would address the agency’s financial woes while requiring it maintain a delivery standard of at least six days a week. Erik Prince Helped Raise Money for Conservative Spy VentureNew details reveal the ambitions of an operation intended to infiltrate opponents of Donald Trump, including moderate Republicans as well as progressives and Democrats. House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Punting Again on a DealOnce the bill clears the Senate, senior lawmakers will have until March 11 to reach an agreement on how to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year. Iceland Plane Crash Kills 4 People, Including Celebrated AviatorJosh Neuman, 22, an American skateboarder, and Haraldur Diego, 50, an Icelandic pilot, were among those said to have died in the crash of a small aircraft. Peloton’s future is uncertain after a swift fall from pandemic stardom.The chief executive stepped down as a glut of unsold machines, negative TV portrayals, activist investors and a recall plagued the fitness company. Trial Begins for Eric Kay Over Role in Tyler Skaggs's DeathEric Kay is accused of supplying Skaggs with counterfeit drugs that led to the pitcher’s death. Kay’s lawyers say it was Skaggs who was Kay’s drug dealer. Working Families Party Endorses Jumaane Williams for GovernorMr. Williams, New York City’s left-leaning public advocate, is waging a primary challenge against Gov. Kathy Hochul, a moderate from Buffalo. Doug Emhoff Evacuated After Bomb Threat During School VisitDoug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, was evacuated while visiting a high school in Washington for an event to honor Black History Month. Plan to Remove Feral Cattle From National Forest in New Mexico Raises ConcernsMost everyone agrees the unbranded animals are a problem in Gila National Forest. But fear that the plan involves shooting them from a helicopter has led to sharp opposition. Trevor Bauer Won’t Face Charges Over Sexual Assault AllegationProsecutors declined to pursue the case, which they said could not be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Bauer’s fate with M.L.B., however, has yet to be determined. Can MDMA Save a Marriage?For some couples on the brink of divorce, taking the illegal psychedelic drug was a last resort — but it ended up being the only thing that worked. Why a Child’s Rude Behavior May Be Good for DevelopmentThe safer children feel, the more they can show their true selves — warts and all — experts say. And that’s good for their development. ‘The Power of the Dog’ and ‘Dune’ Lead Oscar Nominations“West Side Story,” “Belfast” and “King Richard” were also nominated for several top awards. Catch up on updates and analysis on the 94th Academy Awards. Where to Stream ‘The Power of the Dog’ and More 2022 Oscar NomineesMost of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you get a jump on the field. The Magic of MeringuesDon’t be intimidated by this marvel of food science: It’s much easier than you think to get the lofty egg whites of your dreams. Melissa Clark explains. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Third Time She Left Me’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. For a Modern ‘Brady Bunch,’ a Modernist Family Home in SeattleWhen a music industry veteran and a novelist married, they had six children between them. The challenge was creating a place where everyone would be comfortable. More Recent Articles |
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At least 21 people were killed and 62,000 have been displaced after Cyclone Batsirai tore through Madagascar over the weekend.
The United States along with 20 other countries on Tuesday condemned the governments of Hong Kong and China for their crackdown on press freedom in the former British colony.
Former New England Patriots special teams coordinator Joe Judge, who was fired after just two seasons as head coach of the New York Giants, has returned to the Patriots organization as an offensive assistant.
Three Russian amphibious ships entered the Black Sea on Tuesday, with a group of three more expected to join them on Wednesday amid international concern over a potential invasion of Ukraine.
The Biden administration has restricted the issuance of visas to former and current Somali government officials in an effort to put pressure on the nation's leadership to resolve issues that are holding up elections.
The New Orleans Pelicans acquired veteran guard C.J. McCollum from the Portland Trail Blazers as part of a seven-player trade Tuesday, the teams announced.
Prosecutors on Tuesday charged 17-year-old Mekhi C. Speed with second-degree murder in a shooting that led to the raid on a Minnesota apartment building in which police shot and killed Amir Locke.
Climate change experts told a House committee Tuesday that sustainability pledges made by oil companies mask the fact that their continued oil production means climate goals in the Paris Agreement cannot be achieved.
The Tennessee Titans extended the contracts of head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Jon Robinson on Tuesday, the team announced.
The House passed a stopgap funding bill Tuesday to fund the government for another month and avert a government shutdown.
The Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings agreed on a six-player trade that includes All-Star big man Domantas Sabonis and rising star Tyrese Haliburton on Tuesday.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday said the RNC should not be "singling out" members of the party following its decision to censure Jan. 6 committee members Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
Washington Wizards star guard Bradley Beal will miss the remainder of the season due to a left wrist injury, the team announced.
Attorneys for a woman on death row in Texas asked to have her upcoming execution date withdrawn or modified, saying her 2-year-old daughter's death in 2007 was accidental and she was coerced into falsely confessing.
The University of California settled a lawsuit Tuesday with more than 200 people who claim they were sexually abused by a former gynecologist with the school, according to lawyers for the school.
The Vermont House on Tuesday voted 107-41 to advance a constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right to abortion, contraception and other reproductive care.
NASA has initiated the construction of a $194 million small rocket that will launch from Mars, which will be the first known rocket launch from another planet.
A North Carolina man found children are truly the gift that keeps on giving when he played their birthdays in the lottery and won $110,000.
President Joe Biden Tuesday pointed to a soon-to-be-built factory that will produce thousands of electric vehicle chargers as a sign of the country's resurgent economy in the wake of COVID-19.
Hyundai and Kia have advised drivers of over 485,000 cars to park outdoors due to fire risk.
An Idaho library said a book written and illustrated by an 8-year-old boy who personally placed it on the facility's shelves now had a waiting list of 135 people hoping to check it out.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 371 points on Tuesday as markets rallied back from a slow start to the week behind strong earnings reports.
A Florida kayaker said he picked up what initially appeared to be trash in the water and soon discovered it was a message in a bottle that contained a man's cremains. 
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