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In photos: Moments from Super Bowl LVI The Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 to win the Super Bowl on February 13 at SiFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.. A crowd of 70,000 watched the tense battle, which was decided late in the fourth quarter. Here are some highlights. Super Bowl LVI: Stafford, Kupp lead Rams over Bengals for NFL title Matthew Stafford threw a clutch touchdown toss to Cooper Kupp with 1:29 remaining to lead the Los Angeles Rams to a tight victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif. Hip-hop icons Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige rock Super Bowl halftime showSuper Bowl LVI: Rams WR Odell Beckham Jr. injures knee, doesn't return The Los Angeles Rams lost one of their top playmakers in the first half of Super Bowl LVI when wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. sustained a left knee injury Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. Pakistan PM vows 'zero tolerance' for mob who lynched accused man Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday vowed to bring to justice members of a mob who lynched a man accused of setting fire to pages torn from a Holy Koran. 'Death on the Nile' tops North American box office with $12.8M The Gal Gadot-Kenneth Branagh murder mystery, "Death on the Nile," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $12.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. No survivors found after small plane crashes near Kansas airport No survivors were found after a plane crashed near an airport in Kansas on Sunday, authorities said. NFL's San Francisco 49ers hit by ransomware attack The San Francisco 49ers confirmed Sunday the team was targeted in a ransomware attack that caused a "temporary disruption" of its corporate IT network. Israel urges citizens to leave Ukraine as returnees arrive in Tel Aviv Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Sunday urged Israelis to leave Ukraine on one of the dwindling number of flights set to depart from Kyiv this week amid fears of an impending Russian invasion. U.S. COVID-19 cases, deaths declining; states begin to ease restrictions COVID-19 cases are on the decline throughout the United States and states are beginning to lift restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus. Homeless man arrested for cutting throat of Salt Lake City woman A homeless man was arrested Friday in Utah for cutting the throat of a woman who let him into her Salt Lake City apartment to take a shower last Sunday, police said Saturday. Burst of spring-like warmth to arrive in eastern U.S. this week Amid the chilling February depths of winter, the eastern United States is about to enjoy a burst of spring-like temperatures arriving this week, according to forecasts. COVID-19 cases declines 19%; South Korea sets daily record with 56,245 daily COVID-19 is subsiding worldwide with a 1% weekly decline in deaths and 19% drop in cases as only Russia, Germany, Netherlands and South Korea set national daily marks among large nations in the past week. ROC wins gold in men’s cross-country skiing relay at Winter Olympics The ROC took gold in the men's 4 x 10-kilometer cross-country skiing relay during the Winter Olympics in Beijing on Sunday after training for the women's downhill skiing event was canceled over snow. CAS hearing on Russian skater Valieva's suspension underway in Beijing A hearing to decide whether Russian figure skating star Kamila Valieva can continue at the 2022 Winter Olympics following the lifting a doping suspension got underway Sunday in Beijing. Ontario mayor: Ambassador Bridge set to reopen as 'crisis ends' The Ambassador Bridge between the United States and Canada is set to reopen Sunday as police continued to arrest "Freedom Convoy" protesters, the mayor of Windsor, Ontario, announced. National security adviser Jake Sullivan: Russian invasion of Ukraine could come 'any day now' President Joe Biden on Sunday told his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, the United States would respond "swiftly and decisively" to a Russian invasion of his country, the White House said. Norway takes three more medals in women's, men's biathlon events Norway took three medals in the women's and men's biathlon events on Sunday despite the collapse of one of the team's athletes at the finish line. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Women's biathlon Here are some highlights from the women's biathlon events at the Beijing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Men's biathlon Here are some highlights from the men's biathlon events at the Beijing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China. U.S. hockey team defeats Germany 3-2 earning top seed in quarterfinals The undefeated U.S. men's hockey team beat Germany 3-2 during its final match of the preliminary round during the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, earning the top seed for the quarterfinals. Netherlands sets Olympic record in women's 3,000-meter speedskating relay The Netherlands set an Olympic record in short-track speedskating during the women's 3,000-meter relay on Sunday, earning the gold medal for the event. Watch: Trailer for Jordan Peele's 'Nope' asks: 'What's a bad miracle?' Universal Pictures has released its first trailer for "Nope," writer-director Jordan Peele's upcoming thriller, which is set on a California horse-training ranch. River Radamus performs career best in giant slalom; Switzerland takes gold River Radamus performed his career-best with a fourth-place finish for Team USA on Sunday in the men's giant slalom event at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, his highest-ever finish. Erin Jackson wins gold medal in 500-meter speedskating; U.S. men's team advances to semi-finals in team pursuit Erin Jackson of Team USA won a gold medal Saturday for her first-place finish in the women's 500-meter long-track speedskating event at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. On This Day, Feb. 13: National security adviser Michael Flynn retires after 24 days On Feb. 13, 2017, national security adviser Michael Flynn resigned for misleading Vice President Mike Pence about discussions he had with Russia's ambassador. Famous birthdays for Feb. 13: Robbie Williams, Sophia Lillis Singer Robbie Williams turns 48 and actor Sophia Lillis turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 13. |
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Ukraine’s President Tries to Avert Panic as Pressure MountsWith Ukraine at the center of Europe’s most intense security crisis of the post-Cold War era, President Zelensky is driving home his message of optimism. Rap Takes Over Super Bowl Halftime, Balancing Celebration and ProtestDr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent asserted the power of hip-hop’s oldies generation on pop music’s most-watched stage. Larry David Doesn’t Get Crypto. That’s Why FTX Hired Him.How a young virtual currency exchange got Hollywood’s resident skeptic to film his first Super Bowl commercial. That Organic Cotton T-Shirt May Not Be as Organic as You ThinkThe organic cotton movement in India appears to be booming, but much of this growth is fake, say those who source, process and grow the cotton. Woman, 35, Followed and Stabbed Inside Her Chinatown ApartmentChristina Yuna Lee was a creative producer at a digital music platform. The 25-year-old man arrested in her killing had a record of misdemeanor arrests. There Will Be No Post-CovidCovid is here to stay. So are the societal transformations it’s caused. The Best Cure for Languishing: Behavioral ActivationAs with just about everything related to Covid, we’re sick of languishing, too. Beijing Winter Olympics: Why Many Are Not WatchingInstead of showing the best of what humanity can do, this year’s Olympics seem to reflect what we can’t. Jeff Zucker Was Right to Resign. But I Can't Judge Him.Strong feelings can develop, even within the confines of strong — and necessary — boundaries. Covid Drugs May Work Well, but Our Health System Doesn'tThe people who need treatments the most may be the least likely to get them. ‘We’re All Sort of Primed for Addiction’The other public health crisis we’re living through right now. Black History as a Balm for Apocalyptic AnxietyIt is not a viable strategy to close our minds against the threat by believing all is already lost. A Success Story, but Also a Myth?Readers respond to an essay by Tara Westover, the author of “Educated,” about college education and the American dream. The Sunday Read: ‘Animals That Infect Humans Are Scary. It’s Worse When We Infect Them Back’Mink farms threaten to become a source of new coronavirus variants — and an object lesson in how “spillback” can make deadly diseases even deadlier. What to Cook This WeekIt’s time for Super Bowl recipes, whether you watch the game or not: carne asada, nachos and more. Afghan Diplomats Seek Permission to Remain in U.S.American banks have suspended government accounts to prevent the Taliban from gaining access to funds, suspending the salaries of many workers. In Arbery Hate Crimes Trial, Racism Will Take Center StageJurors in the unusual case will be asked to decide if the men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery were motivated by racial animus. The evidence they may consider includes explicitly racist language. The Quiet Flight of Muslims From FranceAll the talk of France’s presidential election campaign is about immigration. But it is the expanding emigration of French Muslims that points to a deeper crisis for the country. Brazil’s Joe Rogan Faces His Own Firestorm Over Free SpeechBruno Aiub became one of Brazil’s biggest podcasters with irreverent interviews of newsmakers. Now remarks about Nazis plunged him into a controversy akin to his idol’s. Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Passenger Tries to Enter CockpitAn American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., was diverted to Kansas City, Mo., after a man tried to open an exit door and was subdued by crew members and other passengers. Kodak Black Is Shot in Los AngelesThe rapper, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was shot in the leg while assisting another person after an “unprovoked attack,” his lawyer said. Swiss Approve Ban on Tobacco AdsHealth advocates have said that the legislation, which was approved in a referendum, was a significant step toward tightening the country’s loose tobacco regulations. ‘Alt-Right Armory’ Podcaster Faces Charges of Possessing Machine GunsThe podcaster, Joseph Paul Berger, and his father, Joseph Raymond Berger, had 13 fully automatic machine guns and 12 gun silencers that were illegally imported into the United States, officials said. Carmen Herrera, Cuban-Born Artist Who Won Fame at 89, Dies at 106She painted in obscurity for decades, living on the earnings of her husband, an English teacher. Everything changed with a gallery show in 2004. 1MDB Trial Set to Begin for Ex-Goldman Banker Roger NgRoger Ng was indicted in 2018 for his role in the looting of Malaysia’s government fund. His trial starts Monday. Nepal’s Chief Justice Is Suspended, Deepening Political ChaosAccusations and a possible ouster could aggravate divisions that have paralyzed much of the Nepal government for months. Sigal Barsade, 56, Dies; Argued That It’s OK to Show Emotions at WorkHer pioneering research showed that feelings have a place in the office, and that good leaders should learn to embrace that fact. Good Riddance to Good TasteShayne Oliver returns, and Eckhaus Latta celebrates a decade. New York fashion is on the move. More Recent Articles |
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The Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 to win the Super Bowl on February 13 at SiFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.. A crowd of 70,000 watched the tense battle, which was decided late in the fourth quarter. Here are some highlights.
Matthew Stafford threw a clutch touchdown toss to Cooper Kupp with 1:29 remaining to lead the Los Angeles Rams to a tight victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.
The Los Angeles Rams lost one of their top playmakers in the first half of Super Bowl LVI when wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. sustained a left knee injury Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday vowed to bring to justice members of a mob who lynched a man accused of setting fire to pages torn from a Holy Koran.
The Gal Gadot-Kenneth Branagh murder mystery, "Death on the Nile," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $12.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
No survivors were found after a plane crashed near an airport in Kansas on Sunday, authorities said.
The San Francisco 49ers confirmed Sunday the team was targeted in a ransomware attack that caused a "temporary disruption" of its corporate IT network.
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Sunday urged Israelis to leave Ukraine on one of the dwindling number of flights set to depart from Kyiv this week amid fears of an impending Russian invasion.
COVID-19 cases are on the decline throughout the United States and states are beginning to lift restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus.
A homeless man was arrested Friday in Utah for cutting the throat of a woman who let him into her Salt Lake City apartment to take a shower last Sunday, police said Saturday.
Amid the chilling February depths of winter, the eastern United States is about to enjoy a burst of spring-like temperatures arriving this week, according to forecasts.
COVID-19 is subsiding worldwide with a 1% weekly decline in deaths and 19% drop in cases as only Russia, Germany, Netherlands and South Korea set national daily marks among large nations in the past week.
The ROC took gold in the men's 4 x 10-kilometer cross-country skiing relay during the Winter Olympics in Beijing on Sunday after training for the women's downhill skiing event was canceled over snow.
A hearing to decide whether Russian figure skating star Kamila Valieva can continue at the 2022 Winter Olympics following the lifting a doping suspension got underway Sunday in Beijing.
The Ambassador Bridge between the United States and Canada is set to reopen Sunday as police continued to arrest "Freedom Convoy" protesters, the mayor of Windsor, Ontario, announced.
President Joe Biden on Sunday told his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, the United States would respond "swiftly and decisively" to a Russian invasion of his country, the White House said.
Norway took three medals in the women's and men's biathlon events on Sunday despite the collapse of one of the team's athletes at the finish line.
Here are some highlights from the women's biathlon events at the Beijing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China.
Here are some highlights from the men's biathlon events at the Beijing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China.
The undefeated U.S. men's hockey team beat Germany 3-2 during its final match of the preliminary round during the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, earning the top seed for the quarterfinals.
The Netherlands set an Olympic record in short-track speedskating during the women's 3,000-meter relay on Sunday, earning the gold medal for the event.
Universal Pictures has released its first trailer for "Nope," writer-director Jordan Peele's upcoming thriller, which is set on a California horse-training ranch.
River Radamus performed his career-best with a fourth-place finish for Team USA on Sunday in the men's giant slalom event at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, his highest-ever finish.
Erin Jackson of Team USA won a gold medal Saturday for her first-place finish in the women's 500-meter long-track speedskating event at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
On Feb. 13, 2017, national security adviser Michael Flynn resigned for misleading Vice President Mike Pence about discussions he had with Russia's ambassador.
Singer Robbie Williams turns 48 and actor Sophia Lillis turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 13. 
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