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Ukrainian actress Oksana Shvets, revered for her work on the big screen and on the theater circuit, was killed in a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, according to a local theater where she was part of the troupe since 1980.
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  1. Ukrainian actress Oksana Shvets killed during Russian rocket attack in Kyiv
  2. March Madness: Saint Peter's stuns No. 2 seed Kentucky in overtime
  3. N.C. investigators asked to probe Mark Meadows voter registration
  4. Texas man pleads guilty to assaulting police officer on Jan. 6
  5. Packers sending All-Pro receiver Davante Adams to Raiders in blockbuster trade
  6. Canada to lift COVID-19 testing requirement for vaccinated travelers April 1
  7. NASA's huge new moon rocket emerges for first time in rollout to launch pad
  8. Browns' Baker Mayfield requests trade amid Deshaun Watson sweepstakes
  9. NTSB: 13-year-old was driving truck in crash that killed 7 members of golf team
  10. Biden calls Putin 'pure thug' and 'violent dictator' during St. Patrick's Day luncheon
  11. American killed by Russian shelling in Chernihiv, Ukraine
  12. Watch: Michigan eatery celebrates St. Patrick's Day with world's largest Irish coffee
  13. Sheep lost in the wild for six years sheared of 88 pounds of fleece
  14. Inflatable water park dubbed world's largest in UAE
  15. Chicago family's dog found after 135 days lost in Georgia wilderness
  16. Rocket attack kills 21 near Kharkiv, Ukraine; Mariupol theater survivors rescued
  17. Amazon acquires MGM for $8.5B
  18. 'Interview with the Vampire' casts Eric Bogosian as interviewer
  19. Shalanda Young sworn in as first Black director of OMB
  20. Maserati to offer electric GranTurismo in 2023, all-electric lineup by 2025
  21. Tick-borne Heartland virus is spreading across U.S.
  22. 'Ziwe' Season 2 premieres May 1 on Showtime
  23. Watch: 'The Quarry': Summer camp turns deadly in first trailer for celebrity-infused horror game

Ukrainian actress Oksana Shvets killed during Russian rocket attack in Kyiv

Ukrainian actress Oksana Shvets, revered for her work on the big screen and on the theater circuit, was killed in a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, according to a local theater where she was part of the troupe since 1980.
   

March Madness: Saint Peter's stuns No. 2 seed Kentucky in overtime

The 15th-seeded Saint Peter's Peacocks upset the second-seeded Kentucky Wildcats 85-79 in overtime Thursday night in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
   

N.C. investigators asked to probe Mark Meadows voter registration

Investigators in North Carolina on Thursday were asked to investigate allegations that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows registered to vote at an address in the state where he did not live.
   

Texas man pleads guilty to assaulting police officer on Jan. 6

Lucas Denney, 44, of Texas pleaded guilty to one count of assaulting a police officer with a dangerous weapon during the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol after his case was lost in the system for nearly 90 days.
   

Packers sending All-Pro receiver Davante Adams to Raiders in blockbuster trade

The Green Bay Packers agreed to trade superstar wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday for a package of draft picks.
   

Canada to lift COVID-19 testing requirement for vaccinated travelers April 1

Canada's health minister on Thursday announced the nation will no longer require fully vaccinated travelers to provide a negative COVID-19 test before entering the country beginning April 1.
   

NASA's huge new moon rocket emerges for first time in rollout to launch pad

NASA's towering moon rocket, the SLS, emerged from its assembly building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, providing a new look at the agency's biggest space vehicle since the Apollo era.
   

Browns' Baker Mayfield requests trade amid Deshaun Watson sweepstakes

Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield has requested a trade from the organization, saying it is "in the best interests of both sides" to part ways.
   

NTSB: 13-year-old was driving truck in crash that killed 7 members of golf team

A 13-year-old was driving a truck that collided with a University of the Southwest van, killing both the driver and a passenger and seven members of the school's golf team, the NTSB said Thursday.
   

Biden calls Putin 'pure thug' and 'violent dictator' during St. Patrick's Day luncheon

President Joe Biden described Russian President Vladimir Putin a "pure thug" and a "violent dictator" in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine during the annual Friends of Ireland Luncheon Thursday.
   

American killed by Russian shelling in Chernihiv, Ukraine

An man temporarily living in Ukraine has been killed in Russian shelling of the city of Chernihiv, U.S. and Ukrainian officials announced Thursday.
   

Watch: Michigan eatery celebrates St. Patrick's Day with world's largest Irish coffee

A Michigan restaurant attempted a Guinness World Record for St. Patrick's Day by mixing up a 550-gallon mug of Irish coffee.
   

Sheep lost in the wild for six years sheared of 88 pounds of fleece

A sheep found wandering on an Australian mountain was relieved of a great weight when his first shearing in at least six years removed 88 pounds of fleece.
   

Inflatable water park dubbed world's largest in UAE

An inflatable water park that emcompasses 138,451 square feet in the United Arab Emirates was declared the largest of its kind by Guinness World Records.
   

Chicago family's dog found after 135 days lost in Georgia wilderness

A Chicago family was reunited with their 10-year-old dog after the canine spent 135 days lost in the Georgia wilderness.
   

Rocket attack kills 21 near Kharkiv, Ukraine; Mariupol theater survivors rescued

A rocket attack on the western Ukrainian town of Merefa left at least 21 people dead and 25 others injured Thursday, the town's mayor announced.
   

Amazon acquires MGM for $8.5B

Amazon announced Thursday it has closed the $8.5 billion deal to acquire MGM.
   

'Interview with the Vampire' casts Eric Bogosian as interviewer

AMC announced the casting of Eric Bogosian in 'Interview with the Vampire' on Thursday. Bogosian will play Daniel Molloy, the interviewer referenced in the title.
   

Shalanda Young sworn in as first Black director of OMB

Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday swore in Shalanda Young as the director of the Office of Management and Budget, making her the first Black woman to hold the position.
   

Maserati to offer electric GranTurismo in 2023, all-electric lineup by 2025

Maserati, the first Italian luxury car brand to produce full-electric models, announced Thursday plans to offer an all-electric lineup by 2025, starting with the GranTurismo next year.
   

Tick-borne Heartland virus is spreading across U.S.

The potentially deadly tick-borne Heartland virus is spreading across the United States and has now been found in Georgia, Emory University researchers report.
   

'Ziwe' Season 2 premieres May 1 on Showtime

Showtime announced the Season 2 premiere of "Ziwe" on Thursday. The sketch comedy show returns May 1.
   

Watch: 'The Quarry': Summer camp turns deadly in first trailer for celebrity-infused horror game

A group of nine, teenage camp counselors must deal with crazy locals and a deadly predator in the first trailer for upcoming horror video game, The Quarry.
   
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  1. Putin lays out his demands for cease-fire in call with Turkey's president: report - Fox News
  2. Desperation Mounts for Ukrainians in Mariupol as Russia Tries to Capture Key City - The Wall Street Journal
  3. Biden calls Putin a 'murderous dictator' and 'pure thug' - CNN
  4. 13-year-old was driving truck in Texas crash that killed 9, including New Mexico college golfers - NBC News
  5. Arnold Schwarzenegger urges Russians to ignore Kremlin's war 'propaganda' in emotional message - New York Post
  6. GOP indicates plans to question KBJ on handling of sex-related offenses - POLITICO
  7. 6 dead after massive pileup on Missouri highway: report - New York Post
  8. Indicted Congressman Blames Lying Charges on Spotty Cell Service - The Daily Beast
  9. Republicans Once Silent on Russia Ratchet Up Attacks on Biden - The New York Times
  10. Disney employees among those arrested in Florida human trafficking operation | TheHill - The Hill
  11. Russia declines to hold U.N. vote on its Ukraine resolution after facing pushback, China opposes global sanctions - CBS News
  12. US citizen killed in Ukraine identified as Jim Hill - Business Insider
  13. 'Patriot' Russian Dissenter Marina Ovsyannikova Declines French Asylum - Newsweek
  14. Koch Industries Will Continue to Operate Factories in Russia - The New York Times
  15. How the Federal Reserve's rate hike impacts student loan borrowers - CNBC
  16. GE Cuts Larry Culp’s 2022 Pay After Shareholder Protest - The Wall Street Journal
  17. Uber, Lyft Drivers Struggle With High Gas Prices - The New York Times
  18. iPhone 14 Pro leaks paint a near-complete picture of Apple’s biggest gamble - Macworld
  19. Best cheap tablet deals for March 2022 - The Verge
  20. M1 Ultra Doesn't Beat Out Nvidia's RTX 3090 GPU Despite Apple's Charts - MacRumors
  21. Apple Studio Display Review: At $1,599, You Won’t Get What You Pay For - The Wall Street Journal
  22. Kim Kardashian opens up about relationship with Pete Davidson for 1st time l GMA - Good Morning America
  23. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Writer Placed on Administrative Leave Amid HR Investigation - Hollywood Reporter
  24. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to keep Dolly Parton on nominee list despite her opting out - CNN
  25. Salary cap implications of Packers trading WR Davante Adams - Packers Wire
  26. Martina Navratilova says trans swimmer Lia Thomas should have an 'asterisk' next to her name - New York Post
  27. Nick Kyrgios loses cool, smashes racket in obscenity-laced Indian Wells defeat to Rafael Nadal - ESPN
  28. "Invincible" by Eddie Vedder, featuring NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission (Official Video) - NASA
  29. European Space Agency Suspends Cooperation With Russia on ExoMars Mission Over Ukraine Invasion - SciTechDaily
  30. 1st image snapped by iconic Webb telescope pushes limits of the 'laws of physics' - Livescience.com
  31. A worm moon will light up the sky this week - CNN
  32. Excessive napping could be a sign of dementia, study finds - CNN
  33. COVID symptoms: This COVID symptom is rarer than expected - Deseret News
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6 dead after massive pileup on Missouri highway: report - New York Post

Indicted Congressman Blames Lying Charges on Spotty Cell Service - The Daily Beast

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Russia declines to hold U.N. vote on its Ukraine resolution after facing pushback, China opposes global sanctions - CBS News

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'Patriot' Russian Dissenter Marina Ovsyannikova Declines French Asylum - Newsweek

Koch Industries Will Continue to Operate Factories in Russia - The New York Times

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  1. Survivors Emerge From Bombed Theater in Southern Ukraine
  2. By Labeling Putin a ‘War Criminal,’ Biden Personalizes the Conflict
  3. House Votes to Suspend Normal Trade Relations With Russia
  4. Biden Will Punish China if It Gives Military Aid to Russia, Blinken Says
  5. An American who traveled to Ukraine for his partner’s treatment is killed.
  6. Republicans Once Silent on Russia Ratchet Up Attacks on Biden
  7. Brittney Griner Said to Be ‘OK’ as Russian Court Extends Her Detention
  8. With a Flurry of High-Profile Coronavirus Cases, Washington Is Again on Edge
  9. Europe’s rising caseloads could foreshadow a second Omicron surge in the U.S.
  10. In South Korea, a Spike in Covid Cases Meets a Collective Shrug
  11. Uber, Lyft Drivers Struggle With High Gas Prices
  12. Koch Industries Will Continue to Operate Factories in Russia
  13. Ohio Supreme Court Intensifies a Redistricting Map Standoff
  14. NCAA March Madness: Michigan Knocks Off Colorado State
  15. Columbia Professor Challenges U.S. News & World Report College Ranking
  16. Rosalía, Back With the Album ‘Motomami,’ Sees No Boundaries
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  19. China’s Xi Jinping Can’t Invent His Own Reality
  20. This Is Why Autocracies Fail
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  23. My Garden of Absolutely No Delight
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  28. Zelensky’s Powerful Plea to Congress
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  30. What Is Our Moral Obligation in Ukraine?
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By Labeling Putin a ‘War Criminal,’ Biden Personalizes the Conflict

President Biden’s visceral reaction to the horrifying images coming out of Ukraine also reflects a broader effort to isolate the Russian leader.
   

House Votes to Suspend Normal Trade Relations With Russia

The bill, which still needs Senate approval, is the latest in a series of measures that lawmakers have passed to support Ukraine and punish Russia for its invasion.
   

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Opinion Round Table: Russia’s War Is at the West’s Doorstep

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Yuri Milner’s Russian Clapback

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Putin’s War in Ukraine Is Forcing Russian Dissidents to Flee

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What Is Our Moral Obligation in Ukraine?

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Russians Must Accept the Truth. We Failed.

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Ms. Hochul wants to expand the list of crimes eligible for bail in New York, and give judges the power to consider the danger a defendant poses in setting bail for certain crimes.
   

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Six Killed in Chain-Reaction Crash on Missouri Interstate

The collisions resulted in a pileup of more than a hundred vehicles and closed the highway in both directions, the authorities said.
   

Louisiana Student Recorded Whipping Black Classmate Is Charged With Hate Crime

The 15-year-old, who also appeared to throw cotton balls at the classmate in a video, was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the episode, which “appears to be racially motivated.”
   

Bus Shooting in Florida Leaves 2 Dead and 2 Injured

The bus driver was hailed for driving swiftly to Police Headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, at one point veering into oncoming lanes. A suspect surrendered after the bus came to a stop.
   

Video Appears to Show Death of California Man Held Down by Police

“I can’t breathe,” Edward Bronstein yelled as highway patrol officers pinned him down after a traffic stop in Burbank in March 2020, a video released this week shows.
   

National Book Critics Circle Names 2021 Award Winners

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Clint Smith, Rebecca Donner and Anthony Veasna So were among the winners.
   

Hoping to Identify Cheaters, a Professor Sues His Own Students

David Berkovitz, who teaches business law at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., sued an unnamed group of his students — identified only as “Does” — after he discovered that his midterm and final exams had been uploaded to a popular website.
   

After Disappointing Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin Wins World Cup Overall Title

The skier said she was “embarrassed” by failing to win a medal in any of her five Beijing Olympic events. Turns out she was in it for the yearlong haul.
   

‘Raised by Wolves’ Is TV’s Wildest Hallucination

This strange but transfixing HBO Max sci-fi series takes an act of faith to enjoy.
   

Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe on ‘Lost City’

Their movie comedy will be under close scrutiny at the box office. But they aren’t fazed and have lots to say about that Brad Pitt cameo, “Magic Mike” and “Harry Potter.”
   

Freddie Freeman Signs with Dodgers for $162 Million

Freddie Freeman led Atlanta to a World Series title, but a general manager known to “regroup and fortify” made a difficult and pragmatic decision to make a change.
   

‘Intregalde’ Review: Oh, Be Good!

A Romanian satire charts what happens when some humanitarian aid workers set out to save others (and need to be saved themselves).
   

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