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Montreal Canadiens trade top-line winger Tyler Toffoli to Calgary Flames The Montreal Canadiens traded top-line winger Tyler Toffoli to the Calgary Flames on Monday, the teams announced. Anna Gasser defends her women's snowboarding big air title Anna Gasser of Austria defended her Women's snowboarding big air title in Beijing on Tuesday, winning gold in a competition that came down to the last run. Minnesota Timberwolves signing guard Patrick Beverley to 1-year extension Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley has reached an agreement on a short-term contract extension with the franchise. China's Eileen Gu wins silver in women's freeski slopestyle Eileen Gu skiing for China has won her second medal of the Beijing Games, finishing second Tuesday in the women's freeski slopestyle final with Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud taking the gold. NFL running back Adrian Peterson arrested on suspicion of domestic violence NFL running back Adrian Peterson was arrested Sunday morning at Los Angeles International Airport on suspicion of felony domestic violence, authorities said. Prosecutors say men chased Ahmaud Arbery 'based on the color of his skin' Prosecutors in the federal hate crimes trial of Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael and William Bryan said in opening arguments Monday that the men targeted Ahmaud Arbery "based on the color of his skin." 76ers' James Harden out through All-Star break due to hamstring injury Philadelphia 76ers star guard James Harden will miss the team's final two games before the All-Star break and the NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland this weekend as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury. Study: North American megadrought severest in at least 1,200 years The "megadrought" that has gripped southwestern North America for more than two decades is the driest such event in the region in at least 1,200 years, according to research published Monday. CDC adds six countries to Level 4 COVID-19 travel risk The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added six countries Monday to the highest level of its COVID-19 travel advisory risk list. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declares national emergency in response to 'Freedom Convoy' Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday declared a national public order emergency in an effort to quell the protests by a convoy of truckers that have disrupted the nation's border for weeks. NBA reinstates former Kings, Pelicans guard Tyreke Evans after 2-year ban Tyreke Evans, the NBA's Rookie of the Year in 2010, has been reinstated to play in the league after serving a two-year suspension for violating the NBA/NBPA anti-drug program. Full autopsy report reveals new details of Brian Laundrie's death A full autopsy report of Brian Laundrie's death released Monday revealed new details of how the suspected killer of Gabby Petito died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett becomes first Israeli leader to visit Bahrain Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday became the first Israeli leader to make an official visit to Bahrain. Navy engineer pleads guilty to trying to sell secrets to foreign country A U.S. Navy engineer pleaded guilty Monday, after being accused of attempting to sell military secrets to a foreign government. 1 dead, several sickened by spiked champagne at Germany bar, officials say A man died and several others became ill in Germany over the weekend after they drank champagne that had been spiked with a contaminant, authorities said Monday. Man picking up home renovation supplies wins $100,000 lottery prize A Maryland man who had a lucky feeling while picking up supplies for a home renovation project said the construction will now be completed with help from a $100,000 lottery jackpot. Look: Sand art depicting UAE leaders breaks Guinness World Record A sports aviation club in the United Arab Emirates broke a Guinness World Record by commissioning a piece of sand art that covered an area of more than 250,450 square feet. Trump tax firm severs ties, retracts financial statements Accounting firm Mazars USA, which prepared income tax returns for former President Donald Trump, severed ties with the Trump organization and retracted financial records, according to court documents filed Monday. HBO orders Season 2 of 'Gilded Age' HBO announced Monday it has renewed its costume drama, "The Gilded Age," for a second season. Tiny Italian town nearly has 10 residents over the age of 100 An upcoming birthday in a small Italian town of about 1,765 people is expected to earn the municipality an unusual distinction as the home of 10 people over the age of 100. Judge to dismiss Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against New York Times A federal judge in New York said Monday he will dismiss a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times filed by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky had said attack set for Wednesday Aides to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clarified a statement made Monday as "ironic" in which he declared he had been "told" a Russian invasion would be launched on Wednesday. |
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Accounting Firm Cuts Ties With Trump and Retracts Financial StatementsThe firm, Mazars USA, said in a letter that it could no longer stand behind the annual statements, which are central to an investigation by the New York attorney general. Tone of Ukraine Crisis Shifts as Russia Signals Openness to Talk MoreDiplomacy is “far from exhausted,” Russia’s foreign minister said, while President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said the prospect of his country joining NATO might be just a “dream.” Oil Markets on Edge as Russia-Ukraine Tensions Drag OnOil prices are well over $90 a barrel, and an invasion would most likely push them above $100. Reflecting the uncertainty, stock markets were sliding lower. Ukrainians Find Common Purpose in Opposing RussiaA trip along the Dnieper River explores what it means to be Ukrainian at a moment of extreme peril, as the country debates Russia’s place in its past, and its future. Judge Plans to Dismiss Sarah Palin’s Lawsuit Against The TimesThe jury will continue to deliberate. The judge indicated that he believed an appeal was likely, and his decision was intended to avoid any complications should that occur. Justin Trudeau Invokes Rare Emergency Act to Quell Protests“We cannot and will not allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue,” Canada’s prime minister said in a speech to the nation. Canada Protests Baffle a Nation of Rule FollowersThe protests seem to challenge the cherished image that Canadians are moderate, rule-following and just plain nice. But was that really a myth all along? Eileen Gu Takes Silver in SlopestyleMathilde Gremaud of Switzerland won the slopestyle competition, with Kelly Sildaru of Estonia third. Kamila Valieva has been cleared to compete on Tuesday. Here’s what we know about her case.N.Y.C. Fires 1,430 Workers Over Vaccine MandateThe figure is likely the largest mass termination of U.S. municipal employees in response to a Covid vaccine mandate. Navy Nuclear Engineer Pleads Guilty in Submarine Espionage CaseJonathan Toebbe, who was arrested in October along with his wife, is set to face 12 years or more in prison under a plea deal with federal prosecutors. Anna Sorokin on ‘Inventing Anna’ and Life After RikersIn an interview ahead of the Netflix show’s release, Ms. Sorokin spoke about how her life has changed since the end of her Anna Delvey days. At the Super Bowl, Nostalgia’s the Only GameWhen the present is divisive and the future is scary, pop culture’s biggest event plays “remember when.” When ‘Freedom’ Means the Right to DestroyAnti-vaccine economic vandalism and the right-wingers who love it. How Can This University Charge Nothing for Tuition?All its instructors are volunteers. Downside: No football team. Travel in the Pandemic Can Be LiberatingWith a willingness to be flexible, the rewards of the road still await. Mr. President, It’s Time for a Little HumilityThe state of the union is stressed. To claim otherwise would seem off-key. The Conservative Case for Reforming the Electoral Count ActBoth parties must set aside their partisan interests and reform the Electoral Count Act. We Weren’t Wrong to Love ‘The Cosby Show’But we have to leave it behind for the same reasons we were drawn to it. Mitch McConnell Is Part of the Cowardly Lion Wing of the G.O.P.And then there’s Marjorie Taylor Greene. How the Sacklers Got Away With ItPatrick Radden Keefe discusses how the family that helped create an overdose crisis that’s killed hundreds of thousands of Americans has escaped accountability. The Best Cure for Languishing: Behavioral ActivationAs with just about everything related to Covid, we’re sick of languishing, too. How to Fix DisinformationIt’s on us to become more discerning. There Will Be No Post-CovidCovid is here to stay. So are the societal transformations it’s caused. 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. How Should Biden Deal With Russia on Ukraine?Readers differ on how President Biden is handling the Ukraine crisis. Also: The Canadian truckers’ protest; Liz Cheney’s courage; responsible travel. 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. The Love Issue: Romance, Friends, Dogs and Chocolate IncludedTry our relationship tuneup and other advice in this special Valentine’s Day edition of the Well newsletter. Prosecutor Outlines Arbery Killers’ Use of Racial SlursThe three white men are facing federal hate crime charges in Mr. Arbery’s death. In opening arguments, their lawyers said that they were motivated by concern about crime in their South Georgia neighborhood. Court Filing Started a Furor in Right-Wing Outlets, but Their Narrative Is Off TrackThe latest alarmist claims about spying on Trump appeared to be flawed, but the explanation is byzantine — underlining the challenge for journalists in deciding what merits coverage. Ilya Lichtenstein Held in Bitcoin Case While Heather Morgan Is Given BailA judge appeared more concerned by the flight risk posed by Ilya Lichtenstein than by his wife, Heather Morgan, in a case accusing them of a sweeping scheme to launder stolen cryptocurrency. SpaceX Tourists Will Make Attempt at Spacewalk During FlightJared Isaacman, who flew in the company’s capsule last year, is chartering a repeat voyage that will expose the space-suited crew to space. 2020 Election Denier Will Run for Top Elections Position in ColoradoTina Peters, the Mesa County clerk, has been stripped of her county election oversight but is seeking to oversee her state’s elections as secretary of state. Louisville Mayoral Candidate Says Gunman Shot at Him in Campaign OfficeThe candidate, Craig Greenberg, was unharmed, but the attack left a bullet hole in his sweater. A man was charged with attempted murder, the police said. Isabel Torres, Actress Known for ‘Veneno’ on HBO Max, Dies at 52Ms. Torres was one of three transgender performers to play Cristina Ortiz Rodríguez, a beloved Spanish television personality, in the eight-part streaming series. Japan’s Economy Surged in the Brief Window Before OmicronConsumers came out in droves as the virus nearly disappeared in the fourth quarter of 2021, but the advent of the new variant makes another contraction likely. ‘KIMI’ Review: Sure She’s Paranoid, but Something Really Is Out ThereZoë Kravitz stars in the latest from Steven Soderbergh, a story that plays with genre, triggers your anxieties and shreds your nerves. More Recent Articles |
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The Montreal Canadiens traded top-line winger Tyler Toffoli to the Calgary Flames on Monday, the teams announced.
Anna Gasser of Austria defended her Women's snowboarding big air title in Beijing on Tuesday, winning gold in a competition that came down to the last run.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley has reached an agreement on a short-term contract extension with the franchise.
Eileen Gu skiing for China has won her second medal of the Beijing Games, finishing second Tuesday in the women's freeski slopestyle final with Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud taking the gold.
NFL running back Adrian Peterson was arrested Sunday morning at Los Angeles International Airport on suspicion of felony domestic violence, authorities said.
Prosecutors in the federal hate crimes trial of Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael and William Bryan said in opening arguments Monday that the men targeted Ahmaud Arbery "based on the color of his skin."
Philadelphia 76ers star guard James Harden will miss the team's final two games before the All-Star break and the NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland this weekend as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury.
The "megadrought" that has gripped southwestern North America for more than two decades is the driest such event in the region in at least 1,200 years, according to research published Monday.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added six countries Monday to the highest level of its COVID-19 travel advisory risk list.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday declared a national public order emergency in an effort to quell the protests by a convoy of truckers that have disrupted the nation's border for weeks.
Tyreke Evans, the NBA's Rookie of the Year in 2010, has been reinstated to play in the league after serving a two-year suspension for violating the NBA/NBPA anti-drug program.
A full autopsy report of Brian Laundrie's death released Monday revealed new details of how the suspected killer of Gabby Petito died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday became the first Israeli leader to make an official visit to Bahrain.
A U.S. Navy engineer pleaded guilty Monday, after being accused of attempting to sell military secrets to a foreign government.
A man died and several others became ill in Germany over the weekend after they drank champagne that had been spiked with a contaminant, authorities said Monday.
A Maryland man who had a lucky feeling while picking up supplies for a home renovation project said the construction will now be completed with help from a $100,000 lottery jackpot.
A sports aviation club in the United Arab Emirates broke a Guinness World Record by commissioning a piece of sand art that covered an area of more than 250,450 square feet.
Accounting firm Mazars USA, which prepared income tax returns for former President Donald Trump, severed ties with the Trump organization and retracted financial records, according to court documents filed Monday.
HBO announced Monday it has renewed its costume drama, "The Gilded Age," for a second season.
An upcoming birthday in a small Italian town of about 1,765 people is expected to earn the municipality an unusual distinction as the home of 10 people over the age of 100.
A federal judge in New York said Monday he will dismiss a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times filed by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
Aides to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clarified a statement made Monday as "ironic" in which he declared he had been "told" a Russian invasion would be launched on Wednesday. 
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