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U.S. snowboardcross mixed team wins gold medal The United States won the gold medal in the mixed team snowboardcross event Saturday during the sport's debut at the Winter Olympics. Laguna Beach lifts evacuation orders as firefighters contain Emerald Fire Officials in Laguna Beach, Calif., lifted evacuation orders Friday afternoon after firefighters had contained at least 20% of the 145-acre Emerald Fire. French President Emmanuel Macron urges for calm ahead of 'Freedom Convoy' copycats French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm Friday ahead of planned copycats of Canada's "Freedom Convoy" trucker protests over COVID-19 restrictions in Europe. 'Silent Warrior' Joe Burrow built Bengals' composure amid Super Bowl run Joe Burrow says he won't force his methodical football approach on other Cincinnati Bengals players. Nevertheless, that composure infected his teammates and helped drive them to Super Bowl LVI. Supreme Court declines to hear NYC teacher challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandate The Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear a lawsuit from a group of New York City teachers challenging a requirement that all public school workers be vaccinated against COVID-19. Darrell Brooks pleads not guilty to Waukesha, Wis., parade charges A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more after driving his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., pleaded not guilty to charges Friday. U.S. stocks fall after White House warns of Russian invasion All three major U.S. stock indexes fell Friday as financial experts warned of "shaky investor sentiment" after the White House said Russia could invade Ukraine before the end of the Winter Olympics. Super Bowl LVI: Bengals, Rams excited for family, friends to watch full-circle moment Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams players and coaches got emotional Friday when asked who they invited to attend Sunday's Super Bowl LVI. Some requested a small crowd, while others invited dozens to SoFi Stadium. Australia lists koalas as endangered species The Australian government on Saturday revealed that it had placed koalas on the list for endangered species, upgrading their level of threat from "vulnerable." Vermont lineworkers rescue parrot stuck 60 feet up in a tree Power company workers in Vermont came to the rescue of a panicked parrot that flew 60 feet up a tree and was too afraid of flying to come back down. Birthday gift earns Australian man a $185,000 lottery prize An Australian man had extra reason to celebrate on his birthday when a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a gift earned him a jackpot of more than $185,000. Jury selected in Curtis Reeves movie theater murder trial A jury has been seated in the delayed trial of Curtis Reeves, a retired Florida police officer accused of shooting to death a fellow patron at a movie theater in 2014. FDA approves emergency use of Eli Lilly COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment The Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency use authorization for a new monoclonal antibody drug to treat COVID-19. Watch: Man balances four eggs atop one another to break Guinness record A Yemen man broke his own Guinness World Record when he managed to stack four eggs atop one another without toppling. Malaysian flight diverted when passengers spot loose snake on the plane A domestic flight in Malaysia made an emergency landing for fumigation when passengers on board the plane spotted a snake on the loose. Beijing Olympic Photos of the Day for February 11, 2022 Speed-skating, women's hockey and men's snowboarding events produced stunning images from the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing on February 11, 2022. In photos: Beijing Winter Olympics medals: scenes from the podium The Olympic medals are piling up, with Austria, Norway, Canada and Russian athletes in the lead so far at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. Here's a look at some of the winners. Dentures lost in Spain returned to British man 11 years later A British man who lost his dentures in a public recycling bin in Spain was stunned when his false teeth showed up in the mail 11 years later. Officials: 'Freedom Convoy'-style protest could be planned for Super Bowl, Biden's State of the Union address Officials are calling for action to end a protest at a port of entry between the U.S. and Canada -- and security officials say they're monitoring a possible similar protest that could disrupt the Super Bowl on Sunday. In photos: Shaun White's career in Olympic snowboarding After a career that earned him three Olympic gold medals, snowboarder Shaun White will retire after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. White has performed in every Winter Games since 2006, winning gold in all but the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, where he finished fourth. He also finished fourth on his final run this week. Here's a look back at his career. V.P. Kamala Harris highlights lead water pipe replacement in N.J. visit In a Friday visit to Newark, N.J., Vice-President Kamala Harris touted Newark's lead water pipe replacement project as a national model. Pfizer, BioNTech delay FDA application for young kids' COVID-19 vaccine Pfizer and BioNTech said Friday they are delaying a Food and Drug Administration application for COVID-19 vaccines for kids 6 months to 4 years old. White House warns Russia could invade Ukraine during Olympics National security adviser Jake Sullivan warned Friday that Russia could launch an invasion of Ukraine at any time, even while the Olympics are going on in Beijing. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's speed skating Sweden's Nils van der Poel sets a new world record clocked at 12:30.74. Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands sets a new Olympic record in the men's 1500m. And skater Ziwei Ren gives China its first-ever gold medal in the men's 1000m among the highlights of men's speed skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. University of Alabama to remove former KKK leader's name from hall The University of Alabama Board of Trustees voted Friday to remove the name of former KKK member and Alabama Gov. Bibb Graves from a campus building in Tuscaloosa. U.S. snowboardcross coach, Olympian investigated for allegations of misconduct The governing body for the U.S. ski and snowboard team confirmed it's investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against snowboardcross coach Peter Foley. 2022 awards show schedule: How to watch The Oscars, Grammy Awards, NAACP Image Awards and other awards shows will return in 2022 to honor the best in film, television, music and more. Japanese zoo's wombat declared world's oldest at age 33 A wombat living at a Japanese zoo was dubbed the oldest wombat ever in captivity by Guinness World Records after the animal celebrated its 33rd birthday. |
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White House Warns Russian Invasion of Ukraine Could Happen at Any TimeA host of countries, including the United States, has told their citizens to leave Ukraine immediately. A growing number of countries warn their citizens to leave Ukraine.How a Chechen Abduction Exposes Putin’s Problems at HomeA furor over the arrest of a woman by agents of the Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov shows the internal challenges facing President Vladimir V. Putin, even as he tries to project global power. Puzzle in Ukraine Crisis: Where’s the U.S. Ambassador?Diplomats say President Biden’s 13-month delay in sending an envoy to a top crisis spot is impossible to explain. To Frustration of Many, Trudeau Has Moved Slowly With Canada ProtestsAmid calls for a harder federal line against the truck blockade, the prime minister’s restraint so far has kept it from becoming a referendum on his leadership. Fox News cheers Canadian trucker protests and suggests similar actions in the U.S.F.D.A. Delays Review of Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine for Children Under 5The agency will wait for data on whether three doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid vaccine are effective in young children after new, disappointing data. New C.D.C. data adds to evidence that boosters’ protection against severe Covid plunges after four months.Biden Moves to Split $7 Billion in Frozen Afghan FundsThe president intends to use the Afghan central bank’s assets to fund needs in Afghanistan amid a humanitarian disaster, and compensate victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Failed Test Casts Shadow Over Skating, the Olympics’ Showcase EventUnexplained delays related to a Russian skater’s positive test were an embarrassing failure of the systems designed to keep doping out of the Olympics. What Is Trimetazidine, and Would It Have Helped Kamila Valieva of Russia?News that the figure skater had tested positive for the banned substance raised questions that have come up in past doping scandals. Dance, I Said — Dance! And Leave the Package on the Porch.The combination of next-day delivery, Ring surveillance footage and TikTok has put a spotlight on Amazon drivers. But it’s also created a new main character: the package itself. The Lesbian Writer and Her Flamboyant Gay HusbandPeter taught me to laugh at fate as we lived our dream. At least for a while. The West Shouldn't Underestimate Putin AgainThe Biden administration must treat Russia as a rogue state and aggressively isolate Moscow. Lisa Taddeo: My Real Love Language Is FearWomen are not always comfortable saying what they need from their partners. The New N-Word Standard Isn’t ProgressIt’s time to reclaim the use/mention distinction. People Hate Inflation. But We Need to Keep Higher Prices in Perspective.It’s important to keep the damage from high prices in perspective. The Ottawa Trucker Protests Are a Test of DemocracyPeaceful protest is a necessary release valve for pandemic fatigue and frustration. Oscar-Nominated Film ‘The Queen of Basketball’: Lusia Harris and Her LegacyMs. Harris knew that basketball wouldn’t bring her the rewards it offered her male counterparts, but she loved the game. And she loved being great at it. 12 Economically Insecure Americans on What Keeps Them Up at NightPoverty warps the way we see the world: Every broken promise from a politician reinforces the feeling that we live in a system designed to thwart those who most need its help. Biden Is the Biggest Weakness in America's Russia PolThe real problem with the administration’s Russia policy is the president. It’s Not Your Fault You Can’t Pay Attention. Here’s Why.Johann Hari offers a surprising theory for why it’s so difficult to pay attention. The Supreme Court Is Just Doing What the Supreme Court DoesFor most of its history, the court has been a friend to hierarchy and reaction. Biden’s Hidden Health Care TriumphBlockbuster enrollments are good news — but will politics kill progress? In the Jewish Tradition, the Words We Choose MatterJews in America are wary and weary. Shredded, Flushed or Removed: The Trump PapersReaders urge legal action against the former president. Also: Moving toward a “Republican autocracy”; the Postal Service and profitability. Biden Should Bring the U.S. Military Back From IraqThe U.S. withdrew its forces from Afghanistan last year. This year, it should withdraw its forces from Iraq. Colleagues Who Backed Harvard Professor Retract Support Amid Harassment ClaimsThe retraction came after three female graduate students filed a lawsuit accusing the university of ignoring allegations that an anthropology professor had sexually harassed students for years. ‘We Need to Talk About Cosby’ and Therapy for Eco-Anxiety: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Remembering What Draws You InFandom can be an exercise in frustration. But for a supporter who grew up on American sports, soccer’s community offered a welcome sense of power that had been missing. What to Cook This WeekendEric Kim has recipes for Valentine’s Day and a suggestion: Cook together. Biden, a Veteran of Supreme Court Fights, Ponders His Own Historic PickPresident Biden spent decades in the Senate and presided over the transformation of Supreme Court fights into hyperpartisan affairs. Now he is pushing to lower the temperature for his own nominee. How a Tawdry Steakhouse Melee Transfixed Miami PoliticsA city commissioner was dining at Morton’s. A lobbyist came up with a beef that wasn’t about lunch. Everyone called the police. The incident has dominated Miami’s political chatter for days. Australia Declares Koalas an Endangered SpeciesYears of drought, fires and habitat loss have drastically reduced the population of the iconic marsupial. Trump Flouted Presidential Records Law. Will He Face Consequences?The former president’s telephone habits and penchant for destroying papers have investigators examining the Presidential Records Act and other statutes. Bob Saget’s Autopsy Report Describes Severe Skull FracturesSuch an extensive head injury would likely have left the actor confused, if not unconscious, experts said. On Capitol Hill, a Push to Unionize House Aides Gains TractionDemocrats have signed on to a resolution that would for the first time give House aides the same organizing protections other federal government employees enjoy. Harris Says Replacing Lead Pipes Is a Priority, Despite Limited FundingSome civil rights leaders have grown frustrated with the lack of action behind administration proposals that would help Black and Latino communities. Cisco and Splunk Have Discussed Acquisition DealNo deal is currently on the table, according to two people familiar with the talks, but Cisco could pay more than $20 billion, one said. Rick Caruso Jumps Into Los Angeles Mayor’s RaceThe longtime civic leader fits the profile of successful power brokers in the city’s past. Will that kind of résumé succeed in the present? Sarah Palin’s Libel Suit Against The Times Moves to Closing ArgumentsLawyers for the former governor of Alaska told jurors that The New York Times had acted with “arrogance.” The lawyer for The Times said it had made “an honest mistake.” Lars Eighner, Who Wrote Eloquently of Being Homeless, Dies at 73His 1993 memoir, “Travels With Lizbeth,” is considered a classic of the genre and brought him fame, but not fortune. Slate, the Pioneering Web Magazine, Struggles to Find Identity and ProfitAfter high-profile departures, the publication is trying to find a new voice. She Had Never Acted, and Could Barely Read. Now, She’s an Egyptian Movie Star.A stay-at-home mother deprived of an education, Damiana Nassar played a woman much like herself in “Feathers,” a Cannes winner that few in Egypt can see. The Nets Were to Be a Team of Destiny. But Not This Kind.The collapse of the Nets’ superteam of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving echoes the falls of other starry groupings. But they had a chance to be different. Patricia Moreno, Spiritual Fitness Leader, Dies at 57Ms. Moreno’s intenSati program helped bring positive psychology into the exercise world. Mifune’s Transcendent Films, With and Without KurosawaYes, the Japanese team was one of cinema’s great collaborations. But Film Forum’s salute to Toshiro Mifune shows that he was a superb actor no matter who was in the director’s chair. Jean-Pierre Jeunet on "Amélie" and "Bigbug"The French director is candid about his fights with Harvey Weinstein and his reasons for working with Netflix. And he can’t hide his joy about a rerelease of “Amélie.” More Recent Articles |
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The United States won the gold medal in the mixed team snowboardcross event Saturday during the sport's debut at the Winter Olympics.
Officials in Laguna Beach, Calif., lifted evacuation orders Friday afternoon after firefighters had contained at least 20% of the 145-acre Emerald Fire.
French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm Friday ahead of planned copycats of Canada's "Freedom Convoy" trucker protests over COVID-19 restrictions in Europe.
Joe Burrow says he won't force his methodical football approach on other Cincinnati Bengals players. Nevertheless, that composure infected his teammates and helped drive them to Super Bowl LVI.
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear a lawsuit from a group of New York City teachers challenging a requirement that all public school workers be vaccinated against COVID-19.
A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more after driving his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., pleaded not guilty to charges Friday.
All three major U.S. stock indexes fell Friday as financial experts warned of "shaky investor sentiment" after the White House said Russia could invade Ukraine before the end of the Winter Olympics.
Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams players and coaches got emotional Friday when asked who they invited to attend Sunday's Super Bowl LVI. Some requested a small crowd, while others invited dozens to SoFi Stadium.
The Australian government on Saturday revealed that it had placed koalas on the list for endangered species, upgrading their level of threat from "vulnerable."
Power company workers in Vermont came to the rescue of a panicked parrot that flew 60 feet up a tree and was too afraid of flying to come back down.
An Australian man had extra reason to celebrate on his birthday when a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a gift earned him a jackpot of more than $185,000.
A jury has been seated in the delayed trial of Curtis Reeves, a retired Florida police officer accused of shooting to death a fellow patron at a movie theater in 2014.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency use authorization for a new monoclonal antibody drug to treat COVID-19.
A Yemen man broke his own Guinness World Record when he managed to stack four eggs atop one another without toppling.
A domestic flight in Malaysia made an emergency landing for fumigation when passengers on board the plane spotted a snake on the loose.
Speed-skating, women's hockey and men's snowboarding events produced stunning images from the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing on February 11, 2022.
The Olympic medals are piling up, with Austria, Norway, Canada and Russian athletes in the lead so far at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. Here's a look at some of the winners.
A British man who lost his dentures in a public recycling bin in Spain was stunned when his false teeth showed up in the mail 11 years later.
Officials are calling for action to end a protest at a port of entry between the U.S. and Canada -- and security officials say they're monitoring a possible similar protest that could disrupt the Super Bowl on Sunday.
After a career that earned him three Olympic gold medals, snowboarder Shaun White will retire after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. White has performed in every Winter Games since 2006, winning gold in all but the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, where he finished fourth. He also finished fourth on his final run this week. Here's a look back at his career.
In a Friday visit to Newark, N.J., Vice-President Kamala Harris touted Newark's lead water pipe replacement project as a national model.
Pfizer and BioNTech said Friday they are delaying a Food and Drug Administration application for COVID-19 vaccines for kids 6 months to 4 years old.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan warned Friday that Russia could launch an invasion of Ukraine at any time, even while the Olympics are going on in Beijing.
Sweden's Nils van der Poel sets a new world record clocked at 12:30.74. Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands sets a new Olympic record in the men's 1500m. And skater Ziwei Ren gives China its first-ever gold medal in the men's 1000m among the highlights of men's speed skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
The University of Alabama Board of Trustees voted Friday to remove the name of former KKK member and Alabama Gov. Bibb Graves from a campus building in Tuscaloosa.
The governing body for the U.S. ski and snowboard team confirmed it's investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against snowboardcross coach Peter Foley.
The Oscars, Grammy Awards, NAACP Image Awards and other awards shows will return in 2022 to honor the best in film, television, music and more.
A wombat living at a Japanese zoo was dubbed the oldest wombat ever in captivity by Guinness World Records after the animal celebrated its 33rd birthday. 
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