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Canadiens add Lightning great Vincent Lecavalier to front office The Montreal Canadiens added former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier to their front office Friday, the team announced. NHL upholds Boston Bruins winger Brad Marchand's 6-game suspension NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman upheld Boston Bruins star winger Brad Marchand's six-game suspension Friday, saying that his actions were "excessive and unnecessary" against an "unsuspecting player." Spurs great Manu Ginobili, WNBA legend Swin Cash among Hall of Fame finalists San Antonio Spurs great Manu Ginobili and WNBA legend Swin Cash headlined the 11 finalists for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2022 on Friday. Six countries in Africa to begin manufacturing mRNA vaccines Six countries in Africa will receive technology that will allow them to manufacture mRNA vaccines for the continent after applying and being selected under a World Health Organization program. MLB postpones spring training amid labor dispute; CBA talks to resume Monday Major League Baseball announced Friday that spring training games won't start until at least March 5 due to the ongoing labor dispute between MLB and the players' union. Maple Leafs, Raptors to end proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirement for fans Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment announced Friday that it will discontinue its proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirement for fans entering its venues, beginning in early March. Migrant encounters at border drop to lowest level since March 2021 Migrant encounters with U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at the border with Mexico fell to their lowest level since March 2021. Federal judge rules lawsuits against former President Donald Trump for Jan. 6 can proceed A federal judge ruled Friday that lawsuits against Donald Trump for the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection can proceed because the former president does not have absolute immunity from litigation. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine delays three executions over lethal injection protocol Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday issued reprieves for three executions scheduled to take place later this year, citing struggles to obtain the drugs needed for the state's lethal injection protocol. Lawyers for Texas death row prisoner Melissa Lucio say judge, DA have conflict of interest Attorneys for a woman on death row in Texas filed motions Friday seeking to have the judge and district attorney removed from her case, citing conflict of interest. National Archives confirms Trump took classified records from White House Former President Donald Trump took classified information from the White House to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office, the National Archives and Records Administration confirmed Friday. Supreme Court agrees to hear ‘Remain in Mexico’ challenge The Supreme Court said Friday it would hear an appeal challenging the controversial "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy amid efforts from President Joe Biden's administration to undo the program. Virginia woman gets $10M lottery ticket as a Valentine's Day gift A Virginia woman said her husband got her a Valentine's Day gift far more romantic than flowers: a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $10 million. U.S. President Joe Biden says he's 'convinced' Russian President Vladimir Putin has made decision to invade Ukraine President Joe Biden said Friday he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin has made the decision to invade Ukraine, citing information from intelligence reports. TikToker escapes shark attack by punching it repeatedly in face A TikTok user took to the video sharing site to recount the story of how she "won" a confrontation with a lemon shark that had latched onto her foot by punching it repeatedly in the face. Watch: Livestream of plane landings in London goes viral during snowstorm A YouTube channel that livestreams aircraft landings in Britain became a viral sensation in the country during the recent snowstorm. President Joe Biden signs stopgap funding bill President Joe Biden signed a stopgap funding bill Friday to fund the government for another three weeks and avert a government shutdown. Study: Southern California will see 'striking increases' in fire days Coastal Southern California will experience major increases in wildfire days in the mid-21st century, according to a new study from the University of California-Los Angeles. LG Energy acquires NEC Energy Solutions South Korea's electric vehicle battery maker LG Energy Solution announced it had acquired a 100% stake in NEC Energy Solutions, a U.S. grid battery integrator. Major snowstorm hits Illinois, Indiana, causes traffic mayhem on two highways A winter storm blanketing Illinois and Indiana Thursday and Friday left motorists on two roadways stranded in cars for hours, with one described as a 100-vehicle pile-up, and two highways were shut down for hours. USDA allows imports of Mexican avocados to resume The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday that Mexican avocado imports have resumed after safety concerns were resolved. In photos: Record-setting performances at Beijing Winter Olympics Here's a look at some of the world records set during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. In photos: Highlights of the week in Washington for February 14, 2022 President Joe Biden speaks to the media about Russia's buildup on the Ukrainian border, Vice President Kamala Harris swears in Reta Jo Lewis as the U.S. ambassador to the Import-Export Bank and Valentine's Day at the White House are among the highlights in Washington for the week of February 14, 2022. Watch: Australian man stacks six M&M's, earns world record A serial Guinness World Record-breaker from Australia recaptured his former record by arranging six M&M's into a vertical stack. Abbott recalls infant formula powders tied to infections Several powdered infant formula products have been recalled by Abbott Inc., following reports of four infants developing bacterial infections after consuming the products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. U.S. to sell $6B in tanks, military equipment to Poland The U.S. State Department has given preliminary approval for the $6 billion sale of tanks and other military equipment to Poland, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Friday. |
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Biden Says Putin Has Chosen ‘Catastrophic’ War Over DiplomacyPresident Biden spoke amid fears that Russia was setting the stage for an invasion that could ignite the biggest conflict in Europe in decades. Vladimir Putin: Crafty Strategist or Aggrieved and Reckless Leader?Analysts puzzling over the Russian leader’s intentions say that his troop buildup around Ukraine could be a convincing bluff, but also posit that he could have fundamentally changed during the pandemic. Unable to Agree on Russia Sanctions Bill, Senate Settles for a StatementA bipartisan push to pass the “mother of all sanctions” collapsed after Republicans insisted on imposing broad penalties before an invasion and Democrats, backing the White House, refused. What Does Vladimir Putin Want in Ukraine?We spoke with Fiona Hill, a former Trump adviser, about how the Russian leader’s view of history has led him to the brink of war. As Shelling Picks Up, Eastern Ukrainians Are CoweringWith nowhere to go, many are increasingly fearful that their villages could become the flash point for a wider war. Material Recovered From Trump by Archives Included Classified InformationThe former president, who assailed Hillary Clinton in 2016 for her handling of sensitive material, was confirmed by the National Archives to have taken classified documents with him when he left office. Judge Allows Civil Suits to Proceed Against Trump Over Jan. 6The ruling means the plaintiffs in three civil cases will likely be able to seek information from the former president over his role in the attack on the Capitol. Should the Minimum Age to Compete in Olympic Skating Be Higher?Would raising the minimum competition age save young athletes from abuse and humiliation? Norway Out in Front in Medal Count at Winter OlympicsNorway won its record 15th gold medal on Friday, the kind of success that has drawn experts from other countries trying figure out how the tiny nation keeps doing it. More Teenage Girls With Eating Disorders Wound Up in the E.R. During the PandemicA new C.D.C. study underscored the mental health issues facing teenagers in the past few years. CNN’s Gollust Discussed Interview Topics With Gov. Cuomo, Probe FoundAn internal investigation found that a top executive, Allison Gollust, had extensive communications with then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Kim Potter Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Killing Daunte WrightMs. Potter fatally shot Mr. Wright after drawing her gun instead of her Taser during a traffic stop near Minneapolis. NYC Plans to Stop Homeless People From Sheltering on SubwaysThe plan calls for stricter enforcement of transit system rules and more mental-health services and housing options for those being cleared from stations and trains. Highgate Cemetery: A City of the Dead That Inspires the LivingHighgate Cemetery is the final resting place for about 170,000 Londoners, among them the famous, the infamous and the ordinary. Since the start of the pandemic, its leafy pathways have taken on new meaning for some in the city. American Girl Cafe Attracts the Influencer SetThe American Girl Cafe has become an unlikely party spot for influencers and their imitators. A Fall From the Society Pages to Prison Unsettles GreenwichThe sealing of the case against Hadley Palmer, 53, who must register as a sex offender for secretly filming minors, has revived questions about judicial favoritism for the wealthy. Lawyers say they were trying to protect her victims. The Dark Century: Why Is Liberalism in Decline?Why our era has grown so ugly. Congress Must Pass a Stock Trading BanThere is bipartisan support for this popular, common-sense reform. Christopher Buckley on the Death of P.J. O'RourkeP.J. O’Rourke was a fellow of infinite jest. This Is the Difference Between a Family Surviving and a Family SinkingIt doesn’t have to be this hard. Susan Collins: Reform the Electoral Count Act to Avoid Another January 6The peaceful transfer of power should not depend on the valor and integrity of one man. You Just Can’t Tell the Truth About America AnymoreThe teaching of history is under siege. Inflation Isn't Actually Making Consumers Panic, After AllSome surprising good news from consumer surveys. Don’t Cede the Space Race to China and the BillionairesWe don’t know what space can tell us about the origins of the universe and life on Earth. But that, above all, is the reason for going. The Ottawa Trucker Protest Is Both Giddy and TerrifyingPandemic misery has swelled the ranks of a right-wing protest. A Critique of Government That Progressives — Myself Included — Need to HearThe economist Alex Tabarrok discusses the public choice theory of government failure. We May End Up Living in Three Americas if Roe v. Wade Is DecimatedA recent rash of 15-week abortion bans gives us a glimpse of post-Roe America. These Tax Laws ‘Make Scofflaws of Us All’Twenty-four states require you to file a return even if you sent just a single work email while there. ‘The Gilded Age’ Is Depicting Black Success. More TV Should.Let’s hope this doesn’t draw woke criticism. Eating Lab-Grown Meat and the Return of Segmented Sleep: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. What to Cook This WeekendGet baking with these 24 recipes to improve your kitchen game. Will You ‘Go Big’ in Travel This Year?We want to know if you’ll be packing your bags in 2022. Supreme Court to Review ‘Remain in Mexico’ Asylum PolicyThe justices agreed to hear the Biden administration’s appeal of a lower court’s ruling that blocked it from rescinding the program. Sacklers Raise Their Offer to Settle Opioid Lawsuits by More Than $1 BillionBut they continue to insist on protection from civil liability claims over opioids, an unusual and controversial measure that derailed a previous deal. After Calling One Witness, Defense Rests in Arbery Hate Crimes TrialA federal jury will hear closing arguments on Monday and then determine whether the three men convicted of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder killed him because he was Black. Submarine Spy Case: Wife of Navy Engineer Pleads GuiltyDiana Toebbe, a high school teacher, acknowledged her part in an effort to try to sell nuclear reactor secrets her husband had taken from the Navy. Texas Voting Law Leads to Jump in Absentee Ballot RejectionsTexas Republicans said the state’s new voting law would make it “easy to vote, hard to cheat.” County election officials say it’s sowing confusion ahead of next month’s primaries. Jim Hagedorn, a Trump Ally in the House, Dies at 59A two-term Minnesota conservative, he backed efforts to overturn the election of Joseph Biden as president on spurious grounds of voter fraud. Federal Reserve Rolls Out Tough Trading Restrictions After ScandalTop Federal Reserve officials will be barred from owning many securities after a trading scandal and a series of prominent resignations. Seattle Bike Helmet Rule Is Dropped Amid Racial Justice ConcernsAnalysis showed that the King County regulation was enforced disproportionately against homeless people and people of color. Critics say the repeal will jeopardize safety. C.S.U. Chancellor Resigns After Report He Mishandled ComplaintsJoseph Castro announced on Thursday that he would resign, a decision that came amid concerns over how he handled sexual misconduct allegations while he was president of Fresno State. Charitable Offer by Melania Trump Is Rejected, a Move She Calls ‘Politics’Mrs. Trump assailed what she called attempts to “cancel her” as she comes under criticism, along with her husband, for post-White House fund-raising efforts. Phil Mickelson Praises Saudi-Backed Golf Tour Despite Khashoggi KillingA biographer quoted Mickelson as saying that though he knew of Saudi Arabia’s “horrible record on human rights,” a new golf tour it was funding was a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” Storm Eunice Slams Northern Europe With Dangerously High WindsA 122-mile-per-hour gust was recorded in England, where one weather official said the storm would be the worst the country had seen in 30 years. At least seven deaths were reported. How A.D.H.D. Can Affect Your RelationshipsThe symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can push couples to their breaking point, but there is hope for those willing to seek help. 50 Years Later, the Rothko Chapel Meets a New Musical MatchTyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife),” written for the chapel’s anniversary, is a tribute to the first music performed in the space. More Recent Articles |
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The Montreal Canadiens added former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier to their front office Friday, the team announced.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman upheld Boston Bruins star winger Brad Marchand's six-game suspension Friday, saying that his actions were "excessive and unnecessary" against an "unsuspecting player."
San Antonio Spurs great Manu Ginobili and WNBA legend Swin Cash headlined the 11 finalists for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2022 on Friday.
Six countries in Africa will receive technology that will allow them to manufacture mRNA vaccines for the continent after applying and being selected under a World Health Organization program.
Major League Baseball announced Friday that spring training games won't start until at least March 5 due to the ongoing labor dispute between MLB and the players' union.
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment announced Friday that it will discontinue its proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirement for fans entering its venues, beginning in early March.
Migrant encounters with U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at the border with Mexico fell to their lowest level since March 2021.
A federal judge ruled Friday that lawsuits against Donald Trump for the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection can proceed because the former president does not have absolute immunity from litigation.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday issued reprieves for three executions scheduled to take place later this year, citing struggles to obtain the drugs needed for the state's lethal injection protocol.
Attorneys for a woman on death row in Texas filed motions Friday seeking to have the judge and district attorney removed from her case, citing conflict of interest.
Former President Donald Trump took classified information from the White House to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office, the National Archives and Records Administration confirmed Friday.
The Supreme Court said Friday it would hear an appeal challenging the controversial "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy amid efforts from President Joe Biden's administration to undo the program.
A Virginia woman said her husband got her a Valentine's Day gift far more romantic than flowers: a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $10 million.
President Joe Biden said Friday he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin has made the decision to invade Ukraine, citing information from intelligence reports.
A TikTok user took to the video sharing site to recount the story of how she "won" a confrontation with a lemon shark that had latched onto her foot by punching it repeatedly in the face.
A YouTube channel that livestreams aircraft landings in Britain became a viral sensation in the country during the recent snowstorm.
President Joe Biden signed a stopgap funding bill Friday to fund the government for another three weeks and avert a government shutdown.
Coastal Southern California will experience major increases in wildfire days in the mid-21st century, according to a new study from the University of California-Los Angeles.
South Korea's electric vehicle battery maker LG Energy Solution announced it had acquired a 100% stake in NEC Energy Solutions, a U.S. grid battery integrator.
A winter storm blanketing Illinois and Indiana Thursday and Friday left motorists on two roadways stranded in cars for hours, with one described as a 100-vehicle pile-up, and two highways were shut down for hours.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday that Mexican avocado imports have resumed after safety concerns were resolved.
Here's a look at some of the world records set during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.
President Joe Biden speaks to the media about Russia's buildup on the Ukrainian border, Vice President Kamala Harris swears in Reta Jo Lewis as the U.S. ambassador to the Import-Export Bank and Valentine's Day at the White House are among the highlights in Washington for the week of February 14, 2022.
A serial Guinness World Record-breaker from Australia recaptured his former record by arranging six M&M's into a vertical stack.
Several powdered infant formula products have been recalled by Abbott Inc., following reports of four infants developing bacterial infections after consuming the products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
The U.S. State Department has given preliminary approval for the $6 billion sale of tanks and other military equipment to Poland, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Friday. 
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