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NFL Scouting Combine amends COVID-19 policies amid boycott talks The NFL Scouting Combine on Monday night sent a memo to all prospects attending next month's annual pre-draft event in Indianapolis, altering its COVID-19 rules and procedures after threats of player boycotts surfaced. EU sanctions 5 over Russia's annexation of Crimea The European Union on Monday sanctioned five people involved in Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea. Phoenix Suns star Chris Paul to miss at least 6 weeks with thumb injuryEU sanctions 22 Myanmar officials, 4 entities over deteriorating human rights The European Union on Monday blacklisted nearly two dozen Myanmar government and military officials as well as four state-owned companies accused of funding the leaders behind last year's military coup. Tennis star Novak Djokovic wins first match of 2022 at Dubai Championships Serbian tennis great Novak Djokovic won his first match of the year when he beat Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets to open the Dubai Championships on Monday. Veteran guard Goran Dragic to sign with Brooklyn Nets for rest of season Veteran free-agent guard Goran Dragic is signing with the Brooklyn Nets for the remainder of the 2021-22 season. Putin orders 'peacekeeping' troops into breakaway Ukraine regions Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered "peacekeeping" troops into two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine as part of decrees recognizing them as independent republics. Pentagon announces noncombat death in Niger The Pentagon announced Monday a non-combat related death at an Air Force base in Nigeria. Michigan basketball coach Juwan Howard suspended for rest of regular season Michigan men's college basketball coach Juwan Howard was suspended for the remainder of the regular season and fined $40,000 for striking Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhoft in the face following Sunday's game. Third ex-Mpls. officer gives tearful testimony in Floyd civil rights case One of three former Minneapolis police officers accused in the death of George Floyd tearfully testified Monday that he tried to help paramedics after realizing Floyd had no pulse. Study: 'Stand-your-ground' laws associated with 11% increase in homicides "Stand-your-ground" laws were associated with a nationwide 11% increase in homicides, according to a study published Monday in JAMA Network Open. Massive black bear 'Hank the Tank' continues Calif. home break-in spree A 500-pound black bear nicknamed Hank the Tank is causing alarm in a town near California's Lake Tahoe where the massive bruin has been blamed for breaking into dozens of properties. Donald Trump launches social media app on iPhone App Store Former President Donald Trump's app, Truth Social, went live Monday on the iPhone App store. Watch: Leopard with plastic jar stuck over head rescued in India Animal rescuers in India assisted a leopard cub seen wandering for at least 48 hours with a plastic jar stuck over its head. North Carolina lottery drawing comes up 3-3-3 for second time in 2 weeks Lottery officials in North Carolina said 6,364 tickets won top prizes when a Pick 3 drawing came up with the numbers 3-3-3 for the second time in a single month. Most parents would use CBD to treat a child, survey finds A new poll suggests that nearly three-quarters of U.S. parents think cannabidiol (CBD) products might be a good option for their kids when other meds don't work. Boris Johnson lifts COVID-19 restrictions in England British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced he would lift restrictions in England while unveiling a plan for "living with COVID" on Monday, reports said. Britain to roll out 4th COVID-19 vaccine shot for people 75 and older An independent British advisory committee on immunization announced Monday a fourth COVID-19 vaccine shot will be available in the spring for people age 75 and over. Watch: Runner takes on Canadian half marathon while wearing 90 T-shirts A runner in an Alberta half-marathon attempted a Guinness World Record by taking on the 13.1-mile course while wearing 90 T-shirts. Medina Spirit stripped of 2021 Kentucky Derby win; Mandaloun named winner Medina Spirit, the horse that won the 2021 Kentucky Derby, later failed a drug test and has since died, was stripped of the victory Monday, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission announced. Watch: Meteor spotted in Colorado sky was traveling unusually slowly Astronomers said a fireball that streaked across the Colorado sky had an unusually long path and was moving surprisingly slowly for a meteor. Israel announces Ukraine embassy move from Kyiv to Lviv The Israel Foreign Ministry on Monday announced it would move its embassy from Kyiv to Lviv amid the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Reports: Britney Spears to release memoir, lands deal with Simon & Schuster Britney Spears is set to release a new memoir through publisher Simon & Schuster, according to multiple reports. |
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Putin Calls Ukrainian Statehood a Fiction. History Suggests Otherwise.In a speech, President Vladimir V. Putin bent Ukraine’s complex history into his own version that served as a justification for his cleaving off more of its territory. Wooing Allies, Publicizing Putin’s Plans: Inside Biden’s Race to Prevent WarPresident Biden made three critical decisions about how to handle Russia’s provocations, aiming to prevent armed conflict in Ukraine. What’s at Stake for the Global Economy as Conflict Looms in UkraineCountries that depend on the region’s rich supply of energy, wheat, nickel and other staples could feel the pain of price spikes. For Ukraine’s Jews, the Threat of War Stirs Memories of Past HorrorsIn Odessa, Jewish leaders are preparing for the worst: hiring security guards, scoping out bomb shelters and making plans to evacuate if Russia invades the country. Hate Crimes Case in Arbery Murder Goes to JuryIn closing arguments, prosecutors said that Ahmaud Arbery’s killers were motivated by racism. Lawyers for the defendants said the men had suspected him of committing crimes. Black Farmers Fear Foreclosure as Debt Relief Remains FrozenLawsuits from white farmers have blocked $4 billion of pandemic aid that was allocated to Black farmers in the American Rescue Plan. Uproar Over ‘Crack Pipes’ Puts Biden Drug Strategy at RiskPresident Biden has made “harm reduction” a central pillar of his plan to fight a record number of drug-related deaths, but a conservative backlash is threatening the effort. Easy Braising RecipesA few hours on the stove or in the oven does wonders, turning hearty short ribs and dense root vegetables soft and silky. 'Euphoria' Is Hard to Watch. Why Can't Viewers Look Away?It’s one of the most popular shows on television right now. But sometimes even the fans need to calm down after an episode. This Is Putin’s War. But America and NATO Aren’t Innocent Bystanders.Russia president is trying to hide his poor leadership by becoming a nationalist avenger. A Pointed Response to Putin’s Provocations Against UkraineA wary patience for Putin at this point is not the same as appeasement by the Biden administration. Ukraine’s President Is in Over His HeadVolodymyr Zelensky has been badly miscast. Finnegan, Dog Known for His Exemplary Nose, Dies at 14In life, animals are rarely treated with the respect due these fellow travelers on earth; when they die, we have one last chance to do so. Who Do Americans Think Should Pay for College?As student loan debt continues to pile up, the question has never been more urgent. Somehow, Trump Is a Tough Act to Follow“How do you solve a problem like the Donald?” A 'Slow to Respond' Message for Digital OverloadIgnoring a Slack, email or text message feels rude, but should it? Bomb Threats Are Roiling Historically Black Colleges and UniversitiesWhite supremacists have been targeting Black schools and churches across America since their foundings. The I.C.U. Patient, and the FamilyExploring the dilemmas involving patients, their families and health care providers in end-of-life care. Also: Quotation marks; calling and driving. Nixon Feared A Russia-China Alliance. It's Here.Fifty years after Nixon’s trip to Beijing, China grows stronger than the Soviet Union ever was. An Invasive Insect Threatens Delmarva WestlandsThe emerald ash border threatens ash trees that anchor a unique world on the Delmarva Peninsula. Marc Brown on the End of ‘Arthur’ and His Favorite Fan TheoriesWith the beloved PBS children’s show ending after 25 seasons, its 75-year-old creator answered some off-the-wall questions about his 8-year-old aardvark. Paul Farmer, Pioneer of Global Health, Dies at 62As a medical student, Dr. Farmer decided to build a clinic in Haiti. It grew into a vast network serving some of the world’s poorest communities. NYC Subway Attacks Show Challenge Adams Faces on CrimeThe mayor and governor released a safety plan for the subways that focused on homelessness. But a homeless person was believed to be responsible in only one of the weekend attacks. Michigan Coach Juwan Howard Suspended for Rest of Regular SeasonHoward, who slapped a Wisconsin assistant men’s basketball coach in the head in a handshake line, was suspended and fined $40,000, but will be eligible to return for the postseason. Medina Spirit Stripped of 2021 Kentucky Derby WinThe horse’s trainer, Bob Baffert, was suspended and fined after his horse failed a post-race drug test last year. M.L.B.’s Negotiations Hit the Road as Lockout ContinuesPlayers gathered in a parking lot and meetings with the league were held at an empty stadium, offering new settings as both sides hammered away at familiar issues. Three Officers in George Floyd Trial Finish DefenseWith testimony concluded in the trial of three former officers for their role in George Floyd’s death, the jury is set to hear closing arguments. Israel Says Police Didn’t Hack Civilians Without Court ApprovalAn official investigation refuted claims that the police had illegally hacked dozens of civilians using spyware from NSO Group, an Israeli company that has long attracted global scrutiny. U.S. House Candidate Apologizes for Behavior at SleepoverParents said Abby Broyles of Oklahoma drank and swore at children at a friend’s home. She said she had mixed wine with medication and had no memory of the night. Jamal Edwards, Force in British Rap, Dies at 31Edwards set up SB.TV, one of the first YouTube channels dedicated to British rap music, and was also key to Ed Sheeran’s early success. New York Times Wins 2 Polk Awards for Investigative ReportingThe Times was honored for coverage that revealed a plot behind the murder of the Haitian president and for investigations on the toll of America’s air war in the Middle East. Can Cold Water Plunges Really Reduce Anxiety and Depression?Early research suggests this age-old practice might benefit mental health, but more research is needed. Amber Gray on Leaving 'Hadestown' for 'Macbeth'The actress, who has played Persephone in “Hadestown” in three countries and four productions, is leaving to join a new “Macbeth” on Broadway. Review: At Rothko Chapel, a Composer Is Haunted by a HeroTyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife),” for the 50th anniversary of the Houston space, closely echoes Morton Feldman’s “Rothko Chapel.” More Recent Articles
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The NFL Scouting Combine on Monday night sent a memo to all prospects attending next month's annual pre-draft event in Indianapolis, altering its COVID-19 rules and procedures after threats of player boycotts surfaced.
The European Union on Monday sanctioned five people involved in Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea.
The European Union on Monday blacklisted nearly two dozen Myanmar government and military officials as well as four state-owned companies accused of funding the leaders behind last year's military coup.
Serbian tennis great Novak Djokovic won his first match of the year when he beat Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets to open the Dubai Championships on Monday.
Veteran free-agent guard Goran Dragic is signing with the Brooklyn Nets for the remainder of the 2021-22 season.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered "peacekeeping" troops into two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine as part of decrees recognizing them as independent republics.
The Pentagon announced Monday a non-combat related death at an Air Force base in Nigeria.
Michigan men's college basketball coach Juwan Howard was suspended for the remainder of the regular season and fined $40,000 for striking Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhoft in the face following Sunday's game.
One of three former Minneapolis police officers accused in the death of George Floyd tearfully testified Monday that he tried to help paramedics after realizing Floyd had no pulse.
"Stand-your-ground" laws were associated with a nationwide 11% increase in homicides, according to a study published Monday in JAMA Network Open.
A 500-pound black bear nicknamed Hank the Tank is causing alarm in a town near California's Lake Tahoe where the massive bruin has been blamed for breaking into dozens of properties.
Former President Donald Trump's app, Truth Social, went live Monday on the iPhone App store.
Animal rescuers in India assisted a leopard cub seen wandering for at least 48 hours with a plastic jar stuck over its head.
Lottery officials in North Carolina said 6,364 tickets won top prizes when a Pick 3 drawing came up with the numbers 3-3-3 for the second time in a single month.
A new poll suggests that nearly three-quarters of U.S. parents think cannabidiol (CBD) products might be a good option for their kids when other meds don't work.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced he would lift restrictions in England while unveiling a plan for "living with COVID" on Monday, reports said.
An independent British advisory committee on immunization announced Monday a fourth COVID-19 vaccine shot will be available in the spring for people age 75 and over.
A runner in an Alberta half-marathon attempted a Guinness World Record by taking on the 13.1-mile course while wearing 90 T-shirts.
Medina Spirit, the horse that won the 2021 Kentucky Derby, later failed a drug test and has since died, was stripped of the victory Monday, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission announced.
Astronomers said a fireball that streaked across the Colorado sky had an unusually long path and was moving surprisingly slowly for a meteor.
The Israel Foreign Ministry on Monday announced it would move its embassy from Kyiv to Lviv amid the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
Britney Spears is set to release a new memoir through publisher Simon & Schuster, according to multiple reports. 
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