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Jorge Masvidal signs new contract with UFC ahead of Colby Covington fight Jorge Masvidal signed a new contract extension with the UFC on Thursday, just days before his megafight against Colby Covington. Philadelphia 76ers sign veteran center DeAndre Jordan for rest of season Former All-Star center DeAndre Jordan signed a short-term contract with the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday after he cleared waivers, the team announced. Generic drug maker says it will sell insulin for no more than $30 per vial Civica Rx announced Thursday its intent to produce its own insulin in order to dramatically reduce the cost of a widely used medicine that has seen its price soar in recent years. Brooklyn Nets' Joe Harris to undergo season-ending ankle surgery Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris will have season-ending surgery on his left ankle, the team announced Thursday. United States designates Ukrainians for Temporary Protected Status U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Thursday that the United States would designate Ukrainians for Temporary Protected Status for 18 months. Texas court stays execution scheduled for next week The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday granted a stay of execution for a man set to be executed next week. NFL, players' union agree to halt COVID-19 protocols The NFL and its players' union agreed to suspend all leaguewide COVID-19 protocols effective immediately, it was announced Thursday. President Joe Biden signs bill ending forced arbitration for sexual assault, harassment cases President Joe Biden Thursday signed an amendment to the Federal Arbitration Act on Thursday restricting employers from forcing sexual harassment and sexual assault claims into arbitration. Golf: Rory McIlroy holds lead after first round at Arnold Palmer Invitational Rory McIlroy opened with a 7-under 65 to grab a two-shot lead after Thursday's first round of the 2022 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. U.C. Berkeley prepares to cut enrollment after state Supreme Court denies stay request The University of California-Berkeley is preparing to cut admissions after the California Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's ruling. Expert testifies Oklahoma death row prisoners likely felt 'extreme pain' during executions An expert of anesthesiology has testified in trial challenging Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol that a prisoner the state executed last month was likely in "extreme pain." 3 dead, "numerous" injuries after several crashes in heavy fog on Florida interstate Three people were killed and several others injured after a number of multi-vehicle accidents on a Florida interstate early Thursday morning, police said. Fed Chair Jerome Powell: Ukraine-Russia conflict could drive U.S. inflation higher Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified before Congress on Thursday that U.S. inflation could climb even higher as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. NFL Combine: RB prospects mimic Gurley, Barkley, Bell Top running back prospects Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker III, Isaiah Spiller and Dameon Pierce say they try to mimic NFL greats with their respective games, displaying traits like eruptive speed, patience and even anger. Excess sulfur amino acids may raise cardiovascular disease, death risk Eating too much food containing sulfur amino acids -- primarily found in proteins such as beef, chicken and dairy -- may increase a person's risk of cardiovascular disease and death, according to preliminary research. 'Desus & Mero' Season 4 premieres March 10 with Denzel Washington Showtime announced Thursday at that Season 4 of "Desus & Mero" will premiere March 10, with guest Denzel Washington in the studio. Shanghai Tower restaurant named world's highest in a building A restaurant that seats customers more than 1,800 feet off the ground in China's tallest skyscraper has been named the highest restaurant in a building by Guinness World Records. Wearable device prototype powered by human movement, made of recycled materials Scientists in Britain have developed a new energy-harvesting device that will make it possible for wearable devices to be made entirely of recycled waste materials and powered by human movement. Man wins over $73,000 just four weeks after another lottery prize An Australian man who won a $73,280 lottery jackpot said his win was doubly surprising, as he had won "another big prize" just four weeks earlier. Watch: Unusual, submarine-shaped vehicle spotted on Florida road An unusual submarine-shaped vehicle that captured the attention of drivers on a Florida road was identified as an enclosed recumbent bicycle. Former police officer found not guilty in raid that killed Breonna Taylor A Kentucky jury took less than a day Thursday to find former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison not guilty of all wanton endangerment charges related to the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. NASA starts building Europa Clipper to investigate icy, ocean moon of Jupiter NASA has started to assemble the Europa Clipper spacecraft that will probe the icy, scarred surface of Jupiter's moon, Europa, starting in 2030. |
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How Ukraine’s Military Has Resisted Russia So FarUkrainian troops have mounted a stiffer-than-expected opposition to a superior force in the early days of the war. But U.S. officials say it may not last. Last Vestiges of Russia’s Free Press Fall Under Kremlin Pressure“Everything that’s not propaganda is being eliminated,” a Nobel Prize winning editor said as Russian authorities moved to control the narrative in the Ukraine war. On the Exodus West, Ukrainians Flee Hardship for an Uncertain FutureMany thousands of Ukrainians, fearful of the war, are leaving their homes on a slow journey west, enduring difficulties but also buoyed by the generosity of their countrymen. Lawmakers Push to Ban Russian Oil Imports, Amid White House ResistanceRepublicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill are pursuing the ban to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, but the White House is opposed, warning of energy price spikes. Lukoil, a Russian Oil Company, Calls for an End to the Ukraine WarThe company, which has more than 200 gas stations in the U.S., acted as lawmakers in Washington were seeking to block Russian oil imports. Shunned by Others, Russia Finds Friends in AfricaAfrica’s largest arms dealer, Russia has ties to the continent that stretch back to the Cold War and helped Mr. Putin win rare support over the invasion of Ukraine. Why BBC Revived Shortwave Radio Dispatches in UkraineThe British broadcaster is turning to frequencies that still work during a communications blackout. Panel Suggests Trump Knew He Lost the Election, Eyeing Criminal CaseAt the core of the theory of a possible criminal case against former President Donald J. Trump is the argument that he knew he had lost the election and sought to overturn it anyway. Pressure on Justice Dept. as Jan. 6 Panel Lays Out Case Against TrumpBuilding a criminal case against the former president is very difficult for federal prosecutors, experts say, underlining the dilemma confronting the agency. Guy Reffitt’s Son Testifies Against Him in Jan. 6 TrialGuy Reffitt’s 19-year-old son took the stand against him in federal court in a remarkable tableau that captured how one family was split by the attack on the Capitol. Florida Lawmakers Vote to Ban Abortions After 15 WeeksThe legislation is modeled after an abortion law in Mississippi that the Supreme Court appears poised to uphold in a ruling expected this summer. Brett Hankison Acquitted of Endangering Breonna Taylor’s NeighborsBrett Hankison, the only officer who was charged after the police raid, fired 10 bullets into Ms. Taylor’s apartment. Three pierced a wall and flew into another apartment where a family slept. Sacklers and Purdue Reach Settlement as Opioids Crisis ContinuesThe agreement brought holdout states on board, and would settle thousands of lawsuits over the company’s and family’s roles in the opioid epidemic. The Sacklers agreed to pay an extra $1 billion. N.F.L. Becomes First Major American Sports League to Drop Covid-19 ProtocolsThe league and the players’ union announced they would lift policies that had governed testing, masking and social distancing since March 2020. Easy Recipes for When You're Burned OutTired of … everything? These simple, delicious dishes won’t wear you out. I Refused to Switch Seats on a Plane. Twice. Was I Wrong?A reader seeks reassurance after declining to move for parents flying with children. The Week That Awoke the WorldWhat the Ukrainians have taught us. Russians Know Their Country Has Suffered a Moral DefeatFor many Russians, the invasion of Ukraine is a visceral horror. America’s Very Peculiar Economic FunkNegative views of the economy don’t match people’s experience. We Need a New Language for Talking About RaceIn the 18th century, “scientific” myths about race sought to divide people into separate groups. Today, new DNA science is revealing just how connected we really are. At 'the Villages,' the Party Never Ends for BoomersA Florida retirement community captures the intensity of our political moment. President Biden Never Saw War In Ukraine ComingPresidents plan. History laughs. Jon Stewart on Why the Right Would ‘Rather Do a Deal With Putin Than Pelosi’The former host of “The Daily Show” talks about Ukraine, misinformation and the lack of context in our modern conversations. Ukraine's Livestreamed WarWe’re riveted by graphic videos of war in Ukraine, but should we trust them? Zelensky's Chief of Staff: Help Ukraine Stop PutinNothing less than our freedom — and yours — is at stake. Alexander Vindman on Why It’s the ‘Beginning of the End’ for PutinThe former Ukraine expert for the National Security Council shares his take on the Russia-Ukraine war. Open Letter to President Biden From a Dispirited Black VoterRepresentation and inclusion are important to me, but they are no substitute for policy and legislation. Pet Obituary: ‘Good Dog, Finnegan. Rest in Peace.’“It is the most human of things to want to memorialize and honor someone we have loved and lost, no matter of skin or fur,” a reader writers. Hong Kong, Buckling Under Covid, Leaves Its Most Vulnerable in the ColdPoor residents have been forced to choose between infecting their families or sleeping outdoors because of cramped living quarters and a lack of isolation facilities. Need Help in a Hospital? Call a Patient AdvocateMost hospitals have designated problem solvers on staff, but many people don’t know how to find them. 中国人并非都支持普京,为何世界只听到一种声音中国民众并非“异口同声”支持普京、支持战争,但那些不同的声音还没来得及被世界听到,就很快消失在了“404”这座网络言论的乱坟岗里。而对海外华人来说,只允许一种声音也可能带来实实在在的危险。 In Greene and Boebert, Democrats See a Helpful Political TargetThe antics of Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, as well as recent stumbles by other Republicans, have drawn unflattering attention to their party. Emmanuel Macron Goes Low-Key, Finally Declaring Bid for Re-electionWith a war raging in Europe, the incumbent French president leads in polls and is betting that the French won’t want to change horses in the midst of the Ukraine conflict. Alan Ladd Jr., Hitmaking Film Executive, Dies at 84When other studios didn’t want it, he took on the project that became “Star Wars.” He later guided “Chariots of Fire,” “Young Frankenstein” and numerous other movies. Navy Recovers Stealthy Jet From Deep in the South China SeaThe warplane was pulled from a depth of approximately 12,400 feet more than a month after it crashed while trying to land on an aircraft carrier. White House Requests $32.5 Billion for Pandemic and Ukraine AidThe emergency spending would support the federal response to the coronavirus and provide military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. Farrah Forke, Who Played a Helicopter Pilot on ‘Wings,’ Dies at 54Forke, the namesake of a not-yet-famous family friend named Farrah Fawcett, played Alex Lambert on three seasons of the popular sitcom, a fixture of the NBC schedule in the 1990s. U.C. Berkeley Must Freeze Enrollment, California Supreme Court SaysA spokesman said the decision meant that the university would have to cut in-person enrollment by at least 2,500 students in the fall of 2022. Ex-Fox News Producer Charged for Working With Russian OligarchJohn Hanick was on Konstantin Malofeev’s payroll after Mr. Malofeev’s backing of Crimean separatists led to sanctions, an indictment says. Democrats Win Early Victory in Court Fight Over District MapsA judge’s stance was good news for Democrats, who drew the maps that Republicans say are gerrymandered, but the case will proceed. New York Times Tech Workers Vote to Certify UnionThe ratification, with about 80 percent of ballots in favor, makes it the largest tech union in the United States with collective bargaining rights. Melania Trump Event Postponed Because of Fund-Raising IssuesFlorida regulators found that a company working on the charitable event had not registered properly. The former first lady’s office said it would be rescheduled. Woman’s Dismembered Body Is Found in Shopping Cart in BrooklynThe grisly discovery was made early Thursday morning, and the police are investigating. ‘The Tourist’ Thrills, but Doesn’t Take Itself Too SeriouslyEven though the six-episode BBC series is gripping and full of surprises, its creators made sure to include some offbeat humor. This Play Is Touring Europe. But No One’s Going Anywhere.How can theaters adapt to prevent climate change? The British director Katie Mitchell and a Swiss playhouse have developed a new model for taking a production on the road. More Recent Articles |
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Jorge Masvidal signed a new contract extension with the UFC on Thursday, just days before his megafight against Colby Covington.
Former All-Star center DeAndre Jordan signed a short-term contract with the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday after he cleared waivers, the team announced.
Civica Rx announced Thursday its intent to produce its own insulin in order to dramatically reduce the cost of a widely used medicine that has seen its price soar in recent years.
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris will have season-ending surgery on his left ankle, the team announced Thursday.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Thursday that the United States would designate Ukrainians for Temporary Protected Status for 18 months.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday granted a stay of execution for a man set to be executed next week.
The NFL and its players' union agreed to suspend all leaguewide COVID-19 protocols effective immediately, it was announced Thursday.
President Joe Biden Thursday signed an amendment to the Federal Arbitration Act on Thursday restricting employers from forcing sexual harassment and sexual assault claims into arbitration.
Rory McIlroy opened with a 7-under 65 to grab a two-shot lead after Thursday's first round of the 2022 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla.
The University of California-Berkeley is preparing to cut admissions after the California Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's ruling.
An expert of anesthesiology has testified in trial challenging Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol that a prisoner the state executed last month was likely in "extreme pain."
Three people were killed and several others injured after a number of multi-vehicle accidents on a Florida interstate early Thursday morning, police said.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified before Congress on Thursday that U.S. inflation could climb even higher as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Top running back prospects Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker III, Isaiah Spiller and Dameon Pierce say they try to mimic NFL greats with their respective games, displaying traits like eruptive speed, patience and even anger.
Eating too much food containing sulfur amino acids -- primarily found in proteins such as beef, chicken and dairy -- may increase a person's risk of cardiovascular disease and death, according to preliminary research.
Showtime announced Thursday at that Season 4 of "Desus & Mero" will premiere March 10, with guest Denzel Washington in the studio.
A restaurant that seats customers more than 1,800 feet off the ground in China's tallest skyscraper has been named the highest restaurant in a building by Guinness World Records.
Scientists in Britain have developed a new energy-harvesting device that will make it possible for wearable devices to be made entirely of recycled waste materials and powered by human movement.
An Australian man who won a $73,280 lottery jackpot said his win was doubly surprising, as he had won "another big prize" just four weeks earlier.
An unusual submarine-shaped vehicle that captured the attention of drivers on a Florida road was identified as an enclosed recumbent bicycle.
A Kentucky jury took less than a day Thursday to find former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison not guilty of all wanton endangerment charges related to the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.
NASA has started to assemble the Europa Clipper spacecraft that will probe the icy, scarred surface of Jupiter's moon, Europa, starting in 2030. 
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