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Team USA narrowly loses bronze in Alpine skiing, Austria wins gold The United States' parallel Alpine skiing mixed team lost their matchup for the bronze medal against Norway in the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Sunday, taking fourth place. Austria defeated Germany to win the gold. Last known speaker of Chilean Yaghan language dies at 93 The last known native speaker of the Indigenous Chilean language Yaghan died this week at 93, her family announced via social media. Zelensky again calls for sanctions on Russia President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has again urged for allies of the country to impose sanctions on Russia on Saturday. Biden convening National Security Council to weigh options in Ukraine President Joe Biden will convene a meeting of the National Security Council on Sunday to discuss the situation in Ukraine, the White House announced Saturday. Woman killed by dog during attack at animal rescue facility One woman was killed and another was injured in a dog attack at an animal rescue in Oakland Park, Fla. Texas man arrested for 1984 cold case murder of Mary Jane Thompson Edward Morgan, 60, was arrested Friday and charged with capital murder for the death of 21-year-old Thompson on Feb. 13, 1984. SEC refutes Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s complaint of 'unfounded investigations' The Security and Exchanges Commission refuted Tesla CEO Elon Musk's accusations that his company was subjected to "endless, unfounded investigations" on Friday, claiming that the agency is acting diligently. New California bill modeled after Texas abortion law would let citizens sue gun makers California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a package of legislation Friday that would allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers -- the state's answer to a restrictive Texas abortion law implemented last year. Wife of Navy nuclear engineer pleads guilty to espionage-related offense The wife of a U.S. Navy engineer who pleaded guilty earlier this week to attempting to sell military secrets to a foreign government has now pleaded guilty to the same offense. Helicopter crashes near Miami Beach swimmers, video shows A helicopter crashed at Miami Beach on Saturday just feet from stunned swimmers, video shared by the Miami Beach Police Department shows. Epstein associate Jean-Luc Brunel found dead in Paris jail Jean Luc Brunel, a former modeling agent and associate of Jeffrey Epstein accused of supplying the financier with victims, has been found dead from an apparent suicide in a Paris jail. In photos: China's Wenjing Sui, Cong Han nab gold in pairs figure skating China's Wenjing Sui and Cong Han set a new world record in pairs figure skating at the Beijing Winter Games on February 18, 2022. Here are some highlights from the short program portion of the competition. Rodent infestation may affect Family Dollar stores in 6 states, FDA warns A rodent infestation at an Arkansas distribution facility may have contaminated products at Family Dollar stores in six states, a federal regulator has warned. Russian President Vladimir Putin presides over nuclear drills Saturday amid Ukraine tensions Russian President Vladimir Putin presided Saturday over nuclear drills amid ongoing tensions over a potential invasion of Ukraine. 40 cars involved in Wisconsin crash as snow squalls threaten roads More than 40 cars were involved in a crash on a Wisconsin highway as dangerous snow squalls threatened roads, police said. Donbas leaders call for troop readiness; U.S. warns Russia moves toward attack Leaders in Russian-backed separatist regions of Ukraine called to mobilize military units on Saturday as U.S. military officials warned Russia was moving into position to attack. Phenom Slafkovsky helps Slovakia beat Sweden, capture first Olympic hockey medal Slovakian 17-year-old phenom Juraj Slafkovsky scored twice to power a 4-0 win over Sweden in the men's hockey bronze medal game Saturday in Beijing. The win brought Slovakia its first Olympic medal in the sport. Panel dismisses U.S. figure skaters' appeal for medal ceremony A panel of arbitrators on Saturday dismissed nine U.S. figure skaters' appeal to be presented silver medals in a public ceremony before the close of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. Walton Goggins to star in adaptation of 'Fallout' video game Walton Goggins is set to star in Amazon Prime Video's adaptation of the video game "Fallout." Missing 'General Hospital,' 'Chicago Justice' actress Lindsey Pearlman found dead at 43 Lindsey Pearlman -- an actress who appeared on "General Hospital" and "Chicago Justice" -- has died at the age of 43. Netherlands speed skater Schouten wins mass start gold; USA's Kilburg fourth Irene Schouten of the Netherlands won her third gold medal of the 2022 Winter Games by beating Canadian Ivanie Blondin and Italian Francesca Lollobrigida in the women's speed skating mass start final Saturday in Beijing. Testimony concludes in hate crime trial over Ahmaud Arbery killing Testimony has ended in the federal hate crimes trial of three white men who chased down and killed Ahmaud Arbery after the prosecution called 20 witnesses and the defense one. Belgium, South Korea speed skaters top podium in men's mass start Belgium's Bart Swings won a gold medal in the men's speed skating mass start final at the Winter Games on Saturday in Beijing. Chung Jae Won and Lee Seung Hoon won silver and bronze medals, respectively for South Korea. Storm Eunice unleashes record-setting winds, widespread damage in Britain Storms Dudley and Eunice unloaded powerful winds and driving rain from Ireland to central parts of the continent, and impacts from Eunice are expected to last into the weekend. Olivia Munn, Jessie T. Usher booked for 'Tales of the Walking Dead' Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz and Jessie T. Usher have signed up for roles in the anthology series "Tales of the Walking Dead." Germany wins 2-woman bobsled, U.S. takes bronze Germany's Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi claimed a gold medal in the two-woman bobsled final of the 2022 Winter Games on Saturday in Beijing. Americans Elana Meyers Taylor and Sylvia Hoffman claimed bronze in the event. |
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Shelling Escalates in Ukraine as Thousands Flee, Fearing AttackWestern leaders repeat calls for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. Russia fires missiles in a blunt warning of where the conflict could lead. Putin’s Baseless Claims of Genocide Hint at More Than WarThe invocations serve to justify not just Moscow’s actions in Ukraine, but also its wider quest for a new imperial identity rooted in Russian ethnicity. In Ukraine Crisis, the Looming Threat of a New Cold WarIf he invades, President Vladimir V. Putin is inviting a new global struggle with the West. He should think about how the last one ended, analysts say. Why Ukraine Matters: What to Know About the Crisis With RussiaHere’s how the country ended up at the center of a global crisis. A Press Tour Turns Frantic in Ukraine As Russia-Backed Shelling IntensifiesAs shelling intensified in eastern Ukraine, a seemingly routine press tour turned into a frantic rush to safety. Many fleeing to Russia from eastern Ukraine blame Kyiv for the intensifying conflict.Pandemic’s Economic Impact Is Easing, but Aftershocks May LingerStates are lifting mask mandates, and demand is bouncing back quickly after Omicron. Supply constraints are proving harder to escape. How Alexandra Burghardt Made it to Two Olympics in Six MonthsWithin weeks of competing in Tokyo, Burghardt was considered an Olympic favorite in a winter sport she had never tried. Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find FingerprintsUsing machine learning, separate teams of computer scientists identified the same two men as likely authors of messages that fueled the viral movement. Fringe Scheme to Reverse 2020 Election Splits Wisconsin G.O.P.False claims that Donald J. Trump can be reinstalled in the White House are picking up steam — and spiraling further from reality as they go. How the Fight Over Abortion Rights Has Changed the Politics of South TexasIn the Laredo region, long a Democratic stronghold, that single issue appears to be driving the decision for many voters, the majority of whom are Catholic. The Search Has Begun for an Antarctic Pioneer’s Lost ShipExplorers have started combing the Weddell Sea for one of the most revered ships in the history of polar exploration, Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance, which sank in 1915. Can Dems Dodge Doomsday?Democratic gurus warn party to get real, real fast. Charitable Giving Went Up During the Pandemic. Why?Despite economic turmoil and physical danger, charitable giving went up during the pandemic. Why? The Two Releases of “Cape Fear” Couldn’t Be More DifferentThe two releases of “Cape Fear” couldn’t be more different — and it’s what makes them so revealing. Putting 'Jesus' on Your Bus Isn't FaithKandiss Taylor takes us to a new low with her campaign wheels. Canada's Trucker Protest Shows a New Class WarIn the trucker protests, it’s meritocrats versus populists and the virtual against the physical. Beijing Olympics: Why Mikaela Shiffrin Stumbled, and Why We All StumbleThe experience of choking in high-pressure situations can often feel like an out-of-body experience. That’s because in some ways, it is. HBO's 'Somebody Somewhere' and the Rise of the Female TV AntiheroThe “unbecoming” heroine is a timely reminder that women need not be responsible, self-improving and productive in order to be valued. Divisions Among U.S. EvangelicalsReaders discuss how racial and sexual issues and Donald Trump have led to strife and whether and how evangelism should be saved. ‘The Gilded Age’ Is Depicting Black Success. More TV Should.Let’s hope this doesn’t draw woke criticism. Police in Ottawa Rout Truckers With a Show of ForceA central area of the protest that roiled Canada’s capital for three weeks was cleared of demonstrators. Conflict and Climate Change Ravage Syria’s Agricultural HeartlandDrought and a decade of war have brought failing crops and poverty to a region once known as Syria’s breadbasket. Even the bread has changed. Peloton’s New C.E.O. on the Tough Road AheadBarry McCarthy replaced the floundering company’s founder as chief executive this month. In an interview with DealBook, Mr. McCarthy discussed what he plans to do differently. Storm Eunice Kills at Least 8Gusts toppled trees and sent debris flying, leaving tens of thousands without power and disrupting travel a day later. Steelers Hire Brian Flores as an Assistant Amid His N.F.L. LawsuitThe former Dolphins head coach who has accused the league and its 32 teams of discriminatory hiring practices against Black coaches will join the Steelers as a senior defensive assistant linebackers coach. U.S. Lifts Temporary Ban on Avocados From MexicoThe ban was issued last week after a U.S. inspector was verbally threatened in the state of Michoacán in Mexico. Ex-Modeling Agent and Epstein Associate Found Dead in a Paris JailJean-Luc Brunel had been charged with the rape of minors and was suspected of scouting young girls for Jeffrey Epstein. Rodent Infestation at Family Dollar Warehouse Leads to Hundreds of ClosuresF.D.A. inspectors said that a fumigation of the West Memphis, Ark., distribution center last month revealed more than 1,100 dead rodents. A far-reaching recall has been issued for stores in six states. After Mounting a Comeback, Eagles Face a New ThreatA study of hundreds of bald eagles and golden eagles showed that nearly half of them had chronic lead poisoning. More Recent Articles |
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The United States' parallel Alpine skiing mixed team lost their matchup for the bronze medal against Norway in the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Sunday, taking fourth place. Austria defeated Germany to win the gold.
The last known native speaker of the Indigenous Chilean language Yaghan died this week at 93, her family announced via social media.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has again urged for allies of the country to impose sanctions on Russia on Saturday.
President Joe Biden will convene a meeting of the National Security Council on Sunday to discuss the situation in Ukraine, the White House announced Saturday.
One woman was killed and another was injured in a dog attack at an animal rescue in Oakland Park, Fla.
Edward Morgan, 60, was arrested Friday and charged with capital murder for the death of 21-year-old Thompson on Feb. 13, 1984.
The Security and Exchanges Commission refuted Tesla CEO Elon Musk's accusations that his company was subjected to "endless, unfounded investigations" on Friday, claiming that the agency is acting diligently.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a package of legislation Friday that would allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers -- the state's answer to a restrictive Texas abortion law implemented last year.
The wife of a U.S. Navy engineer who pleaded guilty earlier this week to attempting to sell military secrets to a foreign government has now pleaded guilty to the same offense.
A helicopter crashed at Miami Beach on Saturday just feet from stunned swimmers, video shared by the Miami Beach Police Department shows.
Jean Luc Brunel, a former modeling agent and associate of Jeffrey Epstein accused of supplying the financier with victims, has been found dead from an apparent suicide in a Paris jail.
China's Wenjing Sui and Cong Han set a new world record in pairs figure skating at the Beijing Winter Games on February 18, 2022. Here are some highlights from the short program portion of the competition.
A rodent infestation at an Arkansas distribution facility may have contaminated products at Family Dollar stores in six states, a federal regulator has warned.
Russian President Vladimir Putin presided Saturday over nuclear drills amid ongoing tensions over a potential invasion of Ukraine.
More than 40 cars were involved in a crash on a Wisconsin highway as dangerous snow squalls threatened roads, police said.
Leaders in Russian-backed separatist regions of Ukraine called to mobilize military units on Saturday as U.S. military officials warned Russia was moving into position to attack.
Slovakian 17-year-old phenom Juraj Slafkovsky scored twice to power a 4-0 win over Sweden in the men's hockey bronze medal game Saturday in Beijing. The win brought Slovakia its first Olympic medal in the sport.
A panel of arbitrators on Saturday dismissed nine U.S. figure skaters' appeal to be presented silver medals in a public ceremony before the close of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.
Walton Goggins is set to star in Amazon Prime Video's adaptation of the video game "Fallout."
Lindsey Pearlman -- an actress who appeared on "General Hospital" and "Chicago Justice" -- has died at the age of 43.
Irene Schouten of the Netherlands won her third gold medal of the 2022 Winter Games by beating Canadian Ivanie Blondin and Italian Francesca Lollobrigida in the women's speed skating mass start final Saturday in Beijing.
Testimony has ended in the federal hate crimes trial of three white men who chased down and killed Ahmaud Arbery after the prosecution called 20 witnesses and the defense one.
Belgium's Bart Swings won a gold medal in the men's speed skating mass start final at the Winter Games on Saturday in Beijing. Chung Jae Won and Lee Seung Hoon won silver and bronze medals, respectively for South Korea.
Storms Dudley and Eunice unloaded powerful winds and driving rain from Ireland to central parts of the continent, and impacts from Eunice are expected to last into the weekend.
Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz and Jessie T. Usher have signed up for roles in the anthology series "Tales of the Walking Dead."
Germany's Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi claimed a gold medal in the two-woman bobsled final of the 2022 Winter Games on Saturday in Beijing. Americans Elana Meyers Taylor and Sylvia Hoffman claimed bronze in the event. 
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