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Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin out indefinitely with serious eye injury Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin is expected to miss significant time because of a serious eye injury, the team said. EU suspends Russia Today, Sputnik broadcasts The European Union on Wednesday formally sanctioned Russian state-owned news organizations Russia Today and Sputnik, suspending their distribution in the 27-member bloc over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Pelicans: Zion Williamson's fractured foot showing signs of 'improved bone healing' New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson's fractured right foot is showing signs of "improved bone healing" after the latest round of imaging, the team announced. Russian warplanes violate Sweden's airspace Four Russian war planes violated Swedish airspace on Wednesday, the Scandinavian country's armed forces said, prompting it to deploy its own forces amid heightened tensions between Europe and Moscow over its invasion of Texas temporarily blocked from investigating the family of a trans teen over gender-affirming care A Texas judge on Wednesday blocked the state's child protection agency from investigating the parents of a transgender teenager who received gender-affirming medical care under a recent directive by Gov. Greg Abbott. Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant to return Thursday vs. Miami Heat Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant is expected to return Thursday night against the Miami Heat after missing more than a month because of a sprained left MCL. Justice Department: Ericsson breached settlement on alleged fraud, ISIS payments Ericsson on Wednesday said it was informed by the U.S. Department of Justice that it had breached a billion-dollar legal settlement involving alleged corruption and possible payments to terrorists in Iraq. Russian forces escalate attacks across Ukraine; 2nd round of peace talks possible The Russian military entered its seventh day of attacks across Ukraine on Wednesday, bombing strategic locations in Kyiv and Kharkiv, and engaging in street fighting in smaller towns and cities. Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker enters NBA's COVID-19 protocols All-Star guard Devin Booker was placed in the NBA's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and will miss the Phoenix Suns' game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night. Leader of Alabama chapter of Oath Keepers pleads guilty to Jan. 6 charges The leader of the Alabama chapter of the right-wing militia Oath Keepers pleaded guilty to charges related to the Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol in federal court Wednesday. Scenes from the Russian war on Ukraine Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, under orders from President Vladimir Putin, who said it was the start of a "special military operation," as the United Nations Security Council was meeting in an emergency session in New York. By Friday, Russian forces had attacked civilian targets and advanced on the capital city, Kyiv. U.S. House passes resolution declaring support for Ukraine The U.S. House of Representatives passed a near-unanimous resolution Wednesday declaring its support for Ukraine as the country defends its territory amid an ongoing attack from Russia. EU bans 7 Russian banks from SWIFT international payment system The European Union on Wednesday formally banned seven Russian banks from using the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication system in response to the country's invasion Ukraine. Bipartisan group of state attorneys general to investigate TikTok A group of attorneys general in multiple states announced plans Wednesday to investigate TikTok and the impacts the platform has on younger users. JetBlue pilot removed from plane ahead of takeoff for allegedly being intoxicated One of the pilots of a JetBlue flight was removed from the plane before takeoff Wednesday in Buffalo, N.Y., for allegedly being under the influence of alcohol. Stanford women's soccer player Katie Meyer dies at 22 Stanford women's soccer star and team captain Katie Meyer has died, the university announced Wednesday. She was 22. Ex-UFC champion Cain Velasquez arraigned on attempted murder charge Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez was arraigned Wednesday on several charges, including attempted murder after allegedly shooting a man in San Jose, Calif. Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan indicted on racketeering, bribery charges Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was indicted Wednesday on bribery and racketeering charges in an ongoing criminal corruption investigation. Amid rising military suicide rate, lawmakers question DoD over prevention The chair of the House Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee grilled Pentagon officials Wednesday about the rising suicide rate among members of the military, Phenomenon thought to be closest black hole is actually a ‘stellar vampire’ Astronomers on Wednesday announced new findings indicating that an interstellar system 1,000 light years away from Earth does not actually include a black hole, a reversal of a previous observation. President Joe Biden visits Wisconsin, says America 'finally getting it done' on infrastructure President Joe Biden said the United States is "finally getting it done" on infrastructure after years of talk as he traveled to Minnesota and Wisconsin on Wednesday to promote the bipartisan infrastructure law. COVID-19 pandemic hurts struggling child care sector, legislators are told The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing problems within the child care sector, especially the high cost that makes it inaccessible for some parents, lawmakers were told Wednesday. Cryptocurrency donations to Ukraine top $52 million as Russian ruble falls Crypto donations to organizations in Ukraine, including the country's government, have topped more than $52 million as the price of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin rise. Lawmakers split on effectiveness of Remain in Mexico policy Republicans and Democrats sparred over immigration policy Wednesday at a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing on the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy. |
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Bombing of Civilian Targets IntensifiesRussian troops seized the strategically important city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials said, making it the first city to be overcome since the invasion began. The fall of Kherson, a city of 300,000 people, would allow Russia to control more of Ukraine’s southern coastline and to push west. More than one million people have fled Ukraine since the invasion began last week, the head of the United Nations refugee agency said. Here’s the latest. 15,000 Are Sheltering in Kyiv’s SubwayPeople sleep three or four to a mattress and plastic food bags litter the scene, while mothers search endlessly on their phones for news of the war. A War the Kremlin Tried to Disguise Becomes a Hard Reality for RussiansMoscow posted a death toll from its attack on Ukraine for the first time, and Russians who long avoided politics are now grappling with the fact that their country is fighting a deadly conflict. China Asked Russia to Delay Ukraine War Until After Olympics, Biden Officials SayA Western intelligence report indicates that Chinese officials had some level of direct knowledge about President Vladimir V. Putin’s war plans or intentions. NATO Countries Pour Weapons Into Ukraine, Risking Conflict With RussiaBrussels is proud to be providing military aid, but Moscow may see it as a dangerous intervention. Putin’s War to Bring Ukraine to Heel Unites Eastern Europe in AlarmMany countries fear that the Russian leader’s efforts to turn back the clock and reclaim a sphere of influence lost at the end of the Cold War could spell disaster for them. As Biden Pivots, Democrats Seek to Salvage His Domestic AgendaThe president repackaged his sweeping domestic policy plan with more centrist language, but it remained unclear whether Congress would resurrect key elements of his agenda. Ukraine War and U.S. Politics Complicate Climate Change FightClimate change, a central part of Biden’s agenda, was barely mentioned in the State of the Union. And Europe is confronting its heavy reliance on Russian gas. Some New York Schools Resume Maskless ClassesOn the first day for some school districts to go maskless, there was disagreement at one Long Island school over whether the change came too soon or was overdue. How the Coronavirus Steals the Sense of SmellThe virus does not infect nerve cells that detect odors, researchers have found. Instead, it attacks nearby supporting cells. How Brutal Beatings on Rikers Island Were Hidden From Public ViewOne man was paralyzed from the neck down. Another landed in a coma. Neither injury was documented properly in the New York City jail system awash in disorder. New Law Overhauling N.Y.’s Parole System Is Being Ignored, Lawyers SayThe so-called “Less Is More Act” took effect this week, but lawyers for dozens being detained for parole violations said in a court filing that the state corrections department was disregarding parts of it. Autherine Lucy Foster, First Black Student at U. of Alabama, Dies at 92Her career there lasted only three days; attacked by mobs, she was suspended and then expelled. Today, a campus building is named in her honor. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love WagnerRian Johnson, Patti Smith, Alex Ross and others offer favorite highlights of a composer best known for his sprawling length. Bong Joon Ho and Ryusuke Hamaguchi on Oscar Surprise ‘Drive My Car’The Korean filmmaker and the Japanese director have long admired each other. The two explain why Hamaguchi’s best-picture nominee resonates. Friends With Benefits Social Club Runs On Crypto and VibesFriends With Benefits is a V.I.P. lounge for crypto’s creative class. Is it empty hype or the future of friendship? Zelensky's Chief of Staff: Help Ukraine Stop PutinNothing less than our freedom — and yours — is at stake. I See 3 Scenarios for How Putin's Ukraine War EndsEvery day that Putin refuses to stop, we get closer to the gates of hell. Biden Has the Right Idea, but the Wrong WordsA Biden doctrine is emerging, even if he got only halfway there in his State of the Union address. Four Times Opinion Writers on Russia's War in UkraineLulu Garcia-Navarro, Thomas Friedman, Ross Douthat and Yara Bayoumy discuss what could come next in Ukraine. Putin No Longer Seems Like a Master of DisinformationPutin Doesn’t Seem Like a Wizard of Disinformation Now 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. In Russia, I Learned, Threats Were Always RealA sense of menace floats long enough to make you think you’re paranoid. Sooner or later, what was feared happens. And nobody makes a secret of it. Looking for an Endgame in UkraineThree scenarios for a place where our support for the Ukrainians, our sense of our own interests and the realities of Russian power might converge. The meaning of Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme CourtThe powerful symbolism of her nomination runs deep. Putin Is Brandishing the Nuclear Option. How Serious Is the Threat?The Russian president has ordered his nuclear forces into a higher state of alert — the first time the Kremlin has done so since 1991. Putin's War on Ukraine Means to Erase My Country's HistoryUkraine’s history is filled with waves of repression. Will Asian Americans Bolt From the Democratic Party?How this question gets answered has profound political ramifications. Remote Work Doesn’t Have to Be the ‘Mommy Track’Despite the hand-wringing of some commentary. As Infrastructure Money Flows, Mitch Landrieu Must Straddle Partisan DivideMuch of the funding is left up to state leaders, some of whom have already pushed back on the federal government’s goals. Mr. Landrieu will be key to resolving those differences. Modern Love Podcast: You May Think You Know Your ParentsThat is, until you have a startling revelation about them in adulthood. Should Tech Stay or Go in Russia?Tech companies seem eager to support Ukraine, but how best to do that isn’t as clear. Prosecutors Open Arguments in First Jan. 6 TrialGuy Reffitt recorded himself as he entered the Capitol with zip ties and a pistol. “We’re taking the Capitol before the day is over, ripping them out by their hair,” he said. The Young Progressive Lawyer at the Center of a Marquee Texas RunoffJessica Cisneros had the backing of national progressive leaders, a cramped campaign headquarters and the help of her father. She’s now taking on Representative Henry Cuellar in a runoff in May. Twitter Wants to Reinvent Itself, by Merging the Old With the NewThe company is undertaking a far-reaching effort to change how it works. For some, it is an echo of their early idealism and a vision for what the internet could have been. Texas Court Halts Investigation of Parents Over Care for Transgender YouthOne family was affected by the decision, but Gov. Greg Abbott’s order to investigate certain medically accepted treatments as child abuse is still in place. N.Y.P.D. Questions Man After 7 Asian Women Are Attacked in Two HoursThe women were attacked in a spree of violence in Manhattan on Sunday, the police said. The assailant’s image was captured by surveillance cameras. JetBlue Pilot, Suspected of Being Drunk, Is Removed From Cockpit in BuffaloA T.S.A. officer noticed that the pilot “may have been impaired,” the authorities said. His blood alcohol content was found to be four times the limit for pilots. Nissan Ex-Executive Gets Suspended Sentence in Carlos Ghosn CaseThe verdict, effectively a rejection of much of the government’s case, is likely to be the last in Japan’s yearslong legal battle against Mr. Ghosn, the automaker’s former chief. Mother of Children Killed by Their Father Said She Lived in FearThe woman obtained a restraining order in 2021 after telling a California court, “He has not killed me because he would not know where to go with the children.” REI Workers in New York Vote to UnionizeThe 88-to-14 result at a Manhattan store creates the first union at the prominent outdoor equipment and apparel retailer. Vladimir Potanin, Russian Oligarch, Steps Down as Guggenheim TrusteeMr. Potanin, one of the richest men in Russia and a Guggenheim Museum donor for decades, is the latest oligarch affected by widening outrage over the war in Ukraine. Magritte Sets Record With $79.7 Million Sale at Sotheby’s“L’empire des lumières” (1961), one of a series by the Surrealist, was auctioned during a bustling London art week. Will Cutting Out Dairy Give Me Clear Skin?Maybe, experts say, but the science is mixed. I Love London Theater. But Not London Theatergoing.While full of fine shows, a long-awaited binge was also full of stress about how loosely audiences followed rules about staying healthy in a pandemic. Dua Lipa Brings Her Lockdown Anthems to the ArenaThe pop star’s second album, “Future Nostalgia,” is ambitious and impressive. Onstage, the production didn’t match the LP’s ecstasy. Diverse Artists to Write and Illustrate New Dr. Seuss-Inspired BooksEach of the new books will be inspired by an unpublished sketch by Dr. Seuss, whose whimsical imagery has drawn new scrutiny since his estate pulled six titles from circulation last year. Los Angeles Lakers Fighting Just to Make N.B.A. PlayoffsLeBron James is defiant, but the fans are booing, and the season might be lost. More Recent Articles
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Washington Capitals winger Carl Hagelin is expected to miss significant time because of a serious eye injury, the team said.
The European Union on Wednesday formally sanctioned Russian state-owned news organizations Russia Today and Sputnik, suspending their distribution in the 27-member bloc over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson's fractured right foot is showing signs of "improved bone healing" after the latest round of imaging, the team announced.
Four Russian war planes violated Swedish airspace on Wednesday, the Scandinavian country's armed forces said, prompting it to deploy its own forces amid heightened tensions between Europe and Moscow over its invasion of
A Texas judge on Wednesday blocked the state's child protection agency from investigating the parents of a transgender teenager who received gender-affirming medical care under a recent directive by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant is expected to return Thursday night against the Miami Heat after missing more than a month because of a sprained left MCL.
Ericsson on Wednesday said it was informed by the U.S. Department of Justice that it had breached a billion-dollar legal settlement involving alleged corruption and possible payments to terrorists in Iraq.
The Russian military entered its seventh day of attacks across Ukraine on Wednesday, bombing strategic locations in Kyiv and Kharkiv, and engaging in street fighting in smaller towns and cities.
All-Star guard Devin Booker was placed in the NBA's COVID-19 health and safety protocols and will miss the Phoenix Suns' game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night.
The leader of the Alabama chapter of the right-wing militia Oath Keepers pleaded guilty to charges related to the Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol in federal court Wednesday.
Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, under orders from President Vladimir Putin, who said it was the start of a "special military operation," as the United Nations Security Council was meeting in an emergency session in New York. By Friday, Russian forces had attacked civilian targets and advanced on the capital city, Kyiv.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a near-unanimous resolution Wednesday declaring its support for Ukraine as the country defends its territory amid an ongoing attack from Russia.
The European Union on Wednesday formally banned seven Russian banks from using the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication system in response to the country's invasion Ukraine.
A group of attorneys general in multiple states announced plans Wednesday to investigate TikTok and the impacts the platform has on younger users.
One of the pilots of a JetBlue flight was removed from the plane before takeoff Wednesday in Buffalo, N.Y., for allegedly being under the influence of alcohol.
Stanford women's soccer star and team captain Katie Meyer has died, the university announced Wednesday. She was 22.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez was arraigned Wednesday on several charges, including attempted murder after allegedly shooting a man in San Jose, Calif.
Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was indicted Wednesday on bribery and racketeering charges in an ongoing criminal corruption investigation.
The chair of the House Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee grilled Pentagon officials Wednesday about the rising suicide rate among members of the military,
Astronomers on Wednesday announced new findings indicating that an interstellar system 1,000 light years away from Earth does not actually include a black hole, a reversal of a previous observation.
President Joe Biden said the United States is "finally getting it done" on infrastructure after years of talk as he traveled to Minnesota and Wisconsin on Wednesday to promote the bipartisan infrastructure law.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing problems within the child care sector, especially the high cost that makes it inaccessible for some parents, lawmakers were told Wednesday.
Crypto donations to organizations in Ukraine, including the country's government, have topped more than $52 million as the price of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin rise.
Republicans and Democrats sparred over immigration policy Wednesday at a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing on the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy. 
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