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Chiefs to sign ex-Texans safety Justin Reid; Tyrann Mathieu likely out The Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Houston Texans star safety Justin Reid to a multiyear contract, signaling the end of Tyrann Mathieu's time in Kansas City. Peace talks pause as Russian forces pound targets around Kyiv A fourth round of peace talks concluded Monday with little sign of progress as Russian intensified attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine. U.S. raises concerns to China over its relationship with Russia amid Ukraine war U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan raised concerns with his Chinese counterpart on Monday over Beijing's relationship with Moscow amid the Kremlin's war in Ukraine. ABC's 'Abbott Elementary' renewed for Season 2 ABC revealed Monday that its hit sitcom "Abbott Elementary" was renewed for a second season. Wrestling legend, two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall dies at 63 Scott Hall, a two-time WWE Hall of Famer known to wrestling fans as "Razor Ramon," died Monday after his family took him off life support. He was 63. NASA says Mark Vande Hei will return from ISS on Russian spacecraft NASA on Monday said that astronaut Mark Vande Hei would return from the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft as scheduled despite tensions brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Golf: Cameron Smith wins The Players Championship, record $3.6M prize Cameron Smith outlasted Anirban Lahiri and multiple weather delays to win The Players Championship on Monday at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Russian oligarch linked to Giuliani associates indicted in donation probe A Russian oligarch linked to ex-associates of President Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani has been indicted in connection with illegal political donations, federal prosecutors announced. Breonna Taylor's mother urges DOJ to bring federal charges against officers for her death Breonna Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, on Monday met with Justice Department officials to call on the agency to bring federal charges against the officers involved in her March 13, 2020, death. Ex-Patriots cornerback J.C. Jackson signing 5-year contract with Chargers The Los Angeles Chargers are signing former New England Patriots Pro Bowl cornerback J.C. Jackson to a lucrative multiyear contract. China orders lockdown in tech hub Shenzhen as COVID-19 cases spike China's "Silicon Valley" manufacturing hub of Shenzhen was idled Monday after authorities ordered most production be suspended and employees work from home amid a COVID-19 surge. NASA prepares to roll out giant Artemis moon rocket After years of delay, NASA plans to roll its massive new SLS moon rocket out of the historic Vehicle Assembly Building and onto it's launch pad for the first time Thursday. CDC adds Mauritius to 'Level 4: Very High' COVID-19 travel risk category The Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius was added to the CDC's "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 travel risk category on Monday. U.S. children's mental health becoming worse, surveys suggest A fresh review of recent government surveys suggests the well-being of 73 million American kids is under strain and seems to be getting worse. Screech owl eggs rescued from nest atop utility pole due for replacement A Florida sheriff's office teamed up with utility workers to rescue the eggs from a screech owl next precariously perched at the top of a power pole that was scheduled for replacement. Watch: British teen breaks world record for assembling Mr. Potato Head A 13-year-old British girl broke a Guinness World Record by assembling a Mr. Potato Head toy in 5.69 seconds. Gallup: Americans rate Canada, Britain, France, Japan most highly Americans rated Canada, Britain, France and Japan most favorably when queried about a group of 19 countries in a new Gallup Poll conducted before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Entangled owl rescued from London home's pond netting An animal rescuer responded to a home in London to save a tawny owl that became entangled in a resident's pond netting. Yonkers man charged with hate crime for beating 67-year-old Asian woman A 42-year-old man was arrested and charged with attempted murder as a hate crime for beating a 67-year-old Asian woman, police said Monday. Britain's Supreme Court won't hear Julian Assange extradition appeal The possibility of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange facing trial on espionage charges in the United States increased Monday when a top British court refused to hear his extradition appeal. Biden touts American Rescue Plan, blames Putin for rising gas prices President Joe Biden touted his American Rescue Plan and addressed concerns for rising gas prices and inflation during a speech to the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference in Washington, D.C. Music industry report: CD sales rose for the first time in two decades CD sales rose for the first time in two decades last year, according to a new industry report. N.C. woman allowed to keep 'FART' license plate -- but not on her truck A North Carolina woman who has been fighting to be allowed to keep her "FART" license plate said the Division of Motor Vehicles told her she can keep the plate -- just not on her vehicle. |
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Two Refugees, Both on Poland’s Border. But Worlds Apart.A young man fleeing war in Sudan and a young woman evacuating Ukraine crossed into Poland at the same time. They had very different experiences. Anti-War Protester Storms a Live Broadcast on Russia’s Most-Watched News ShowThe intervention by a state TV employee underscored how dissent is seeping into the public sphere in Russia, despite the Kremlin’s crackdown on anyone who challenges its official narrative of the invasion. He’s American, He Oversees Papa John’s in Russia and He’s StayingChristopher Wynne’s company controls the franchise agreements for the 190 Papa John’s locations in the country. “At the end of the day, they appreciate a good pizza,” he said. Kyiv’s Once-Busy Streets Empty as Russia Targets CapitalWith civilian areas coming under fire and an estimated half the population having fled, the avenues of the Ukrainian capital, under siege by Russian forces, are almost deserted. Russia Deploys a Mystery Munition in UkraineIskander-M short-range ballistic missiles are releasing a previously unknown decoy designed to evade air-defense systems, an American official said. China Sees at Least One Winner Emerging From Ukraine War: ChinaThe country’s leaders think it can shield itself from economic and diplomatic fallout and eventually be seen as a pillar of stability. Fox News Correspondent Benjamin Hall Is Injured in UkraineMr. Hall is a longtime war correspondent who joined the network in 2015. Document in Jan. 6 Case Shows Plan to Storm Government BuildingsNew details from evidence cited in the indictment of Enrique Tarrio, the former head of the far-right Proud Boys, reveal a plan with similarities to what unfolded at the Capitol. Ginni Thomas Says She Attended Jan. 6 RallyThe disclosure by the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas is likely to raise new questions about her support of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Wave of Omicron Infections Prompts Lockdowns in ChinaAfter two years of largely containing coronavirus outbreaks, China’s “Covid zero” policies are being tested by the highly transmissible variant. N.Y.C.’s Vaccine Mandate Saved Lives, Dr. Dave Chokshi SaysDr. Dave Chokshi led the city through the pandemic and is proud of its aggressive measures to combat the virus. As Police Hunt for Gunman, Fear Rattles Homeless People in 2 CitiesThe shootings came at a charged moment in the relationship between New York City and the thousands of people who live on the streets here. Man Hit Woman in the Head 125 Times Because She Was Asian, Officials SayA man has been charged with attempted murder as a hate crime after a vicious assault in Yonkers, N.Y., that was captured by a security camera. Idaho Is First State to Pass Abortion Ban Based on Texas’ LawThe bill prohibits abortions after about six weeks, and allows family members of a “preborn child” to sue abortion providers. How an Electric Truck Factory Became a Lightning Rod in GeorgiaThe governor hailed the factory as an economic boon that would put Georgia at the vanguard of the green economy. Not everyone liked the idea. Tree Planting Is Booming. Here’s How That Could Help, or Harm, the Planet.Reforestation can fight climate change, uplift communities and restore biodiversity. When done badly, though, it can speed extinctions and make nature less resilient. 2022 NCAA Tournament: Who Will Win It All? Bracket Analysis and PicksThe N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament is filled with juicy matchups, interesting players and potential surprises. Apple iPhone SE Review: A Phone for the Anti-ConsumerWhy spend more if you don’t have to? The new $430 iPhone meets all the criteria of what most of us need in a smartphone. There Are Almost Too Many Things to Worry AboutThey range from tragedy to farce, with no end in sight. Why North Korea Is Testing Ballistic MissilesYou could be forgiven for forgetting about North Korea, which went quiet for a stretch. Now there’s been a burst of missile tests in the new year. The Key Argument on Abortion That Changed Everything in ColombiaA decade ago, few could have imagined that Latin America would become a benchmark for advances in sexual and reproductive rights. How Not to Have a Putin RecessionThe Fed should keep calm and carry on. Why This Hollywood Actor Stays Off Social Media (Mostly)Andrew Garfield, who was in “The Social Network,” shares how the film changed his view of social media and discusses his recent projects. It’s Possible to Learn the Right Thing From the Wrong PersonWe do human wisdom a great disservice when we expect it to be perfectly embodied in a flawed human being. School Inequality Isn’t Always Just Black and WhiteWe care too much about the racial demographics at exclusive schools. Here Are Three Reasons Putin Might Fight OnHis invasion of Ukraine has been a disaster. But that doesn’t mean he’ll stop. Ukraine’s Refugees Are Undertaking a Great MigrationCan it rise to the challenge? Getting Inside Putin’s Head: Is He Irrational?Trying to figure out what makes Vladimir Putin tick. Also: China’s role; Russian war crimes; being a parent; stresses of email; don’t walk and text. Government Is Flailing, in Part Because Liberals Hobbled ItA legal dispute over enrollment at Berkeley shows how the old ways of environmentalism won’t cut it in a new era of climate crisis. Russia. Invasion. And Poland’s Very Long Memory.In Poland, people watch the unthinkable in Ukraine and worry about the future. Parents: Will You Vaccinate Your Young Kids?We want to hear more about how parents are making decisions to vaccinate themselves and their children. Cambodian Temple, Once Overcrowded, Wants Tourists BackCambodia has been open to foreign tourists for months, but in this time of Covid, few have made the trip, making it possible to imagine that you alone have rediscovered the glorious temple complex. Could Inflation Prompt Powell to Act Like Volcker?The Federal Reserve is facing the fastest inflation most Americans have ever seen. Its chair says policymakers will do what it takes to tame prices. Vegan Fridays and Other Plans Eric Adams Has for Food in NYCEric Adams has promoted nutrition like no predecessor besides Michael Bloomberg. Some food activists see the prospect of real change, but others want more details and diligence. MLB Camps Are Open. Here’s What to Know After the Lockout.With the lockout over and camps open, the Yankees remade their infield, Atlanta acquired a star (and moved on from another) and there was terrible news from the Padres. Fake Heiress Anna Sorokin, Who Swindled Elite, to Be Deported to GermanyMs. Sorokin, whose fictionalized story was the subject of the TV show “Inventing Anna,” had been detained by immigration authorities on charges of overstaying her visa. Manchin Won’t Support Raskin for the Federal ReserveRepublicans had already opposed Sarah Bloom Raskin as the Federal Reserve’s top bank cop. Russian Mogul Is Charged With Donating Illegally to U.S. CampaignsAndrey Muraviev was indicted on charges of making donations as a foreign national to boost licensing decisions for a marijuana business. Future of Agency Created to Keep Mob Off Docks Now Up to Supreme CourtNew Jersey wants to dissolve a product of the “On the Waterfront” era. New York wants the country’s highest court to keep the bistate commission alive. Democratic Group Says Trump Is Breaking Campaign Law by Not Declaring for 2024The complaint to the Federal Election Commission accuses Donald Trump of improperly using his existing political committees to advance a presidential run. Jane Campion Apologizes for Comment About Venus and Serena WilliamsIn an acceptance speech at the Critics Choice Awards, the “Power of the Dog” filmmaker wrongly suggested that the tennis greats didn’t compete against men the way she had to. U.K. Supreme Court Says Assange Cannot Appeal His Extradition to U.S.In a blow for the embattled WikiLeaks founder, the court said it had refused permission to appeal “because the application does not raise an arguable point of law.” Dolly Parton Bows Out of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame NominationThe country singer, who was among 17 genre-spanning nominees this year, said, “I don’t feel that I have earned that right” and asked to be removed. Voting has already begun. 5 Ways to Calm Your Anxious BrainFive ways to soothe a mind overstimulated by anxiety, stress and streams of information. This Wellness Center Uses Ketamine for Mental HealthThanks to legal loopholes and a patchwork of compelling research, businesses like Nushama in New York City are writing the rules as they go. In the German Countryside, a Farmhouse Turned Lush Cultural RetreatOn the grounds of a former agricultural collective an hour north of Berlin, the artist Danh Vo has built a commune for like-minded talents. Stream These 8 Great Performances by William HurtA four-time Oscar nominee, the actor played charming, explosive leading men in 1980s classics like “Children of a Lesser God” and “Broadcast News.” Pro Boxing Gains Another Father-Son DuoGiovanni Marquez, son of the former world junior middleweight champion Raul Marquez, won his professional debut, with his father going from trainer to broadcaster. More Recent Articles
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The Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Houston Texans star safety Justin Reid to a multiyear contract, signaling the end of Tyrann Mathieu's time in Kansas City.
A fourth round of peace talks concluded Monday with little sign of progress as Russian intensified attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine.
U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan raised concerns with his Chinese counterpart on Monday over Beijing's relationship with Moscow amid the Kremlin's war in Ukraine.
ABC revealed Monday that its hit sitcom "Abbott Elementary" was renewed for a second season.
Scott Hall, a two-time WWE Hall of Famer known to wrestling fans as "Razor Ramon," died Monday after his family took him off life support. He was 63.
NASA on Monday said that astronaut Mark Vande Hei would return from the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft as scheduled despite tensions brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Cameron Smith outlasted Anirban Lahiri and multiple weather delays to win The Players Championship on Monday at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
A Russian oligarch linked to ex-associates of President Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani has been indicted in connection with illegal political donations, federal prosecutors announced.
Breonna Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, on Monday met with Justice Department officials to call on the agency to bring federal charges against the officers involved in her March 13, 2020, death.
The Los Angeles Chargers are signing former New England Patriots Pro Bowl cornerback J.C. Jackson to a lucrative multiyear contract.
China's "Silicon Valley" manufacturing hub of Shenzhen was idled Monday after authorities ordered most production be suspended and employees work from home amid a COVID-19 surge.
After years of delay, NASA plans to roll its massive new SLS moon rocket out of the historic Vehicle Assembly Building and onto it's launch pad for the first time Thursday.
The Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius was added to the CDC's "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 travel risk category on Monday.
A fresh review of recent government surveys suggests the well-being of 73 million American kids is under strain and seems to be getting worse.
A Florida sheriff's office teamed up with utility workers to rescue the eggs from a screech owl next precariously perched at the top of a power pole that was scheduled for replacement.
A 13-year-old British girl broke a Guinness World Record by assembling a Mr. Potato Head toy in 5.69 seconds.
Americans rated Canada, Britain, France and Japan most favorably when queried about a group of 19 countries in a new Gallup Poll conducted before Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
An animal rescuer responded to a home in London to save a tawny owl that became entangled in a resident's pond netting.
A 42-year-old man was arrested and charged with attempted murder as a hate crime for beating a 67-year-old Asian woman, police said Monday.
The possibility of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange facing trial on espionage charges in the United States increased Monday when a top British court refused to hear his extradition appeal.
President Joe Biden touted his American Rescue Plan and addressed concerns for rising gas prices and inflation during a speech to the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference in Washington, D.C.
CD sales rose for the first time in two decades last year, according to a new industry report.
A North Carolina woman who has been fighting to be allowed to keep her "FART" license plate said the Division of Motor Vehicles told her she can keep the plate -- just not on her vehicle. 
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