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 Gunman kills five people in Tel Aviv suburb, police say  Five people were killed in a Tel Aviv suburb during a shooting attack Tuesday night, according to police, making it the third terrorist attack in the Middle Eastern country in a week.      Baltimore Ravens sign head coach John Harbaugh to 3-year extension  The Baltimore Ravens signed head coach John Harbaugh to a three-year contract extension, the team announced.      Russia agrees to 'reduce military activity,' Zelensky says 'challenges' have not diminished  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that its people cannot trust the claims that Russia will reduce its military activity in Kyiv and Chernihiv while Moscow continues to remain in Ukrainian territory.      Alec Baldwin, wife Hilaria expecting seventh child  Alec Baldwin and his wife, Hilaria, are expecting their seventh child together, the couple announced.      U.N.: More than 1,230 personnel working at humanitarian hubs in Ukraine  U.N. Humanitarian Affairs Deputy Emergency Coordinator Joyce Msuya said Tuesday that more than 1,230 U.N. personnel are working in humanitarian hubs throughout Ukraine.      President Joe Biden won't invoke executive privilege for Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner  U.S. President Joe Biden will not invoke executive privilege for either Ivanka Trump or her husband Jared Kushner, the White House said Tuesday.      Jada Pinkett Smith shares first message after Will Smith-Chris Rock slap incident  Jada Pinkett Smith shared a public message Tuesday for the first time since her husband, Will Smith, slapped comedian Chris Rock during the Oscars on Sunday night.      Forecasters warn of more dangerous weather for storm-weary areas  A volatile weather system tracking west to east across the United States is threatening to bring an outbreak of severe weather to a wide section of the Gulf Coast region.      Man convicted in largest mass kidnapping in U.S. approved for parole  A man convicted of kidnapping a bus full of children more than 40 years ago has been approved for parole, according to California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.      Tiger Woods plays 18 practice holes at Augusta National amid Masters speculation  Five-time Masters winner Tiger Woods, who is attempting to return from major leg and foot injuries that he suffered in a car crash about 14 months ago, played a practice round Tuesday at Augusta National Golf Club.      Amusement park ride harness was still locked after teen's death, Florida report says  The seat of a teen who fell out of a theme ride park to his death was still locked into place after the ride stopped, Florida investigators said in a report released Tuesday.      FTC sues Intuit to stop ads claiming TurboTax is 'free'  The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against TurboTax owner Intuit, calling on a judge to force the company to stop running ads that claim the tax filing software is free.      TV review: Marvel's 'Moon Knight' teases but leaves you wanting more  The first episode of Marvel's "Moon Night" introduces an intriguing superhero but doesn't quite give you all the information on his origin.      New York AG says she has 'significant evidence' Trump Organization misstated asset values  The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James said it has uncovered "significant evidence" that the Trump organization misstated property values for decades to falsely inflate Donald Trump's net worth.      President Joe Biden signs Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act at White House  President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a bill into law making lynching a federal hate crime for the first time in U.S. history.      Pluto's peaks formed by many ice volcanoes, study says  A merger of many ice volcanoes form Pluto's two mane mountains, a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications reveals -- and what they've found suggests the planet is an ocean world, researchers say.      Boxing coach holds pads for 500 rounds to break world record  A British boxing coach unofficially broke a Guinness World Record by holding boxing pads for 500 consecutive rounds.      Watch: New York subway workers rescue loose dog on the tracks  A pair of subway workers in New York came to the rescue of a dog spotted running loose on the tracks -- and the canine's owner.      Florida, 20 other states sue Biden Administration over travel mask mandate  Florida and 20 other states on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration in an attempt to reverse a federal mask mandate at transportation hubs and on airplanes.      In photos: This Week in Washington for March 28, 2022  President Joe Biden unveiled his budget for Fiscal 2023, and Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget, testified about it to the House Budget Committee. The body of U.S. Rep. Donald Young, R-Alaska, lies in state in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol.      Top general says Pentagon should consider more troops in Europe  The top general in charge of U.S. troops in Europe said Tuesday that the United States will need to consider increasing permanent troop deployments to Europe in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.      Texas police find reported 'skeletal remains' were a 'plastic prop'  Police in Texas said officers responded to a call about the discovery of "skeletal remains" near a road and arrived to find the cause of the report was "a plastic prop skeleton."      Indian ultra runner breaks world record for Golden Quadrilateral run  An Indian ultra runner broke a Guinness World Record by traversing the country's 3,729-mile "Golden Quadrilateral" with a time of 110 days, 23 hours and 24 minutes.      Foo Fighters cancel tour after Taylor Hawkins death  The Foo Fighters announced Tuesday they are officially canceling their tour after the sudden death of drummer Taylor Hawkins on March 25.       | 
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 Ukrainian Military Fends Off Russia and Retakes Suburb of KyivUkrainian soldiers have essentially retaken, for now, the town of Irpin, the scene of fierce fighting in recent weeks. Its success shows the steep challenges Russia faces in trying to capture Ukraine’s capital.        Sanctioned Oligarch’s Presence Adds Intrigue to Ukraine-Russia TalksRoman Abramovich, sanctioned owner of the Chelsea Football Club, mysteriously showed up at the talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul, and is said to be playing an unofficial role.        The chief of the U.N. food agency warns of a crisis not seen since World War II.Accounts of Russian Rapes Are Growing, Ukraine Officials SayA Ukrainian woman’s account of being repeatedly raped was published in The Times of London, and a member of Ukraine’s Parliament said there were “many more” such assaults.        F.D.A. Allows Second Covid Boosters for Everyone 50 and OlderPeople in the age group can get the additional shot at least four months after their first booster. Those 12 and older with certain immune deficiencies are also eligible.        Workers Are Still in High Demand, Department of Labor ReportsThe job market remained very strong last month, suggesting that workers remain in high demand and are still quitting more often, a Labor Department report showed.        How 2 Industries Stymied Justice for Young Lead Paint VictimsThe U.S. insurance and real estate industries have waged a decades-long campaign to avoid liability in lead cases, helping to prolong an epidemic. The cost for millions of children has been incalculable.        New Focus on How a Trump Tweet Incited Far-Right Groups Ahead of Jan. 6Federal prosecutors and congressional investigators are documenting how the former president’s “Be there, will be wild!” post became a catalyst for militants before the Capitol assault.        Call Logs Underscore Trump’s Efforts to Sway Lawmakers on Jan. 6New details from White House documents provided to the House panel investigating the Capitol assault show a 7-hour gap in records of calls made by the former president on the day of the riot.        Ruling Declaring Trump ‘Likely’ Broke Laws May Not Mean He’ll Be ProsecutedA high-profile ruling about a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack turned on a lower standard of proof than a criminal trial.        Palestinian Gunman Kills 5 in Israel’s Fifth Attack in Recent DaysThe attack in a Tel Aviv suburb brought the number of people killed in the past two weeks to 11, making it one of the deadliest periods in Israel in several years.        Will Smith’s Slap Wasn’t the Only Astonishing Thing About the OscarsOne stretch of the broadcast featured a remarkable convergence of Black celebrities, our critic writes. But in the midst of it all, Will Smith’s victory became a defeat.        How Scandals Drove Hillsong to Lose its American ChurchesAmid a series of crises, including the resignation of its leader, the evangelical powerhouse has shed more than half its American churches in just a few weeks.        Does Moderate Drinking Protect Your Heart? A Genetic Study Offers a New Answer.By studying the relationship between gene variants and alcohol consumption, scientists found no real cardiac benefit to drinking, even modestly.        Daddy Yankee, Reggaeton’s First Global Star, Steps AsideFor “Legendaddy,” an album billed as his last, the reggaeton forefather surveys the shifting styles that shaped his career.        How Australia Became an NBA Point Guard PipelineThe N.B.A. Global Academy has developed a reputation for training elite young passers, including Josh Giddey, the sixth overall pick in last year’s draft.        Review: ‘The Candy House,’ by Jennifer EganEgan’s “The Candy House,” a sequel to her Pulitzer Prize-winning “A Visit From the Goon Squad,” comes alive in dozens of entwined stories.        Four Opinion Writers: Why Will Smith’s Slap Caused an UproarCharles Blow, Roxane Gay and Esau McCaulley join Lulu Garcia-Navarro to discuss why the incident has elicited so many passionate responses.        What if Putin Didn’t Miscalculate?It’s always wiser to treat an adversary as a canny fox, not a crazy fool.         How Rising Prices Are Affecting America’s BoomThe Fed, fiscal policy and food prices are putting the brakes on America’s boom.        Roxane Gay: Will Smith Was Wrong, but Being Thin-Skinned Is NotA defense of thin skin.        How to Defeat Putin and Save the PlanetThe technology is here. We can now put Putin over a barrel. It is just a matter of leadership and national will.        Ginni Thomas Is No OutlierThere’s very little distance between the fringes of the modern Republican Party and the elites who lead it.        Ovaries Are Prone to ‘Exhaustion’ and ‘Fatigue.’ Or Are They?Is it time to rethink the potential of a much-maligned female organ?        I Keep Hoping Larry Summers Is Wrong. What if He’s Not?The former Treasury secretary discusses inflation, a possible recession and how the Russia-Ukraine war might exacerbate both.        Scott Joplin’s Ragtime Is Ambrosia. Here’s Why It Matters.Notes on a great American composer.        America’s Covid Response Needs More Congressional FundingTwo federal health officials call for more Covid-19 funding.        Why Do Democrats and Republicans Keep Pursuing a Losing Strategy?Consistently close elections and polarization have blinded both parties.        Can Movies Survive Changing Times?Readers react to Ross Douthat’s column “Is This the End of the Movies?” Also: Supreme Court ethics; reading “dirty” Shakespeare.        New York Can Build More Affordable Housing, Fast. Here’s How.New York needs more housing fast, and a few key measures would help build it.        Here’s what Biden’s budget would do, and not do, for climate changeThe president’s federal spending proposal for the next year contains almost $45 billion to deal with global warming. We looked at the details.        Modern Love Podcast: Confessions of a Late BloomerAs a closeted teen, he turned to romantic comedies for connection. Over a decade later, he still feels he’s lagging behind.        Homeland Security Is Making Plans to Handle a Record Surge of MigrantsOfficials are bracing for the number of interceptions at the border to rise much higher if a public health order that has limited immigration during the pandemic is lifted.        Supreme Court, in Case on Veteran Hurt by Burn Pits, Debates War PowersThe justices seemed split on whether Congress can allow suits against states that discriminate against injured service members returning from conflicts.        At Sarah Lawrence Cult Trial, Bronx Siblings Describe Their OrdealLawrence V. Ray turned a brother and sister against each other with threats and lies, they testify.        Don Young of Alaska, the House Dean, Leaves an Earmark LegacyThe Alaska Republican lay in state on Tuesday in the Capitol, where he was renowned for his virtuosity with earmarking federal money for his state.        Biden Signs Bill to Make Lynching a Federal CrimePresident Biden’s signature ended more than 100 years of failed efforts by the federal government to specifically outlaw lynching.        G.O.P. Presses for Greater Edge on Florida and Ohio Congressional MapsIn Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed a map drawn by his fellow Republicans in the Legislature. In Ohio, Republicans closed in on a G.O.P.-friendly map for the midterm elections.        Chowchilla Kidnapper, Frederick Woods, Granted Parole in CaliforniaFrederick Woods, 70, was one of three men convicted in the 1976 kidnapping in Chowchilla, Calif. The children and the bus driver escaped after being buried in a trailer for 16 hours.        N.F.L. to Change Postseason Overtime Rule After Bills’ Playoff LossEach team will now get at least one overtime possession in playoff games.        Prince Andrew, Banished From Royal Duties, Escorts Queen to MemorialThe prince’s conspicuous public appearance at the service for his father, Prince Philip, who died last year, sent an unmistakable message of support by a 95-year-old mother for her disgraced son.        Oregon Ends Residency Requirement for Medically Assisted DeathsIn resolution of a federal lawsuit, state health authorities agreed on Monday to stop enforcing the residency requirement and to ask the Legislature to remove it from the law.        Britain Seizez Russian SuperyachtThe British authorities have joined those nations putting pressure on Vladimir Putin by targeting the assets of his wealthy supporters.        Gunmen Attack Train Near Nigerian Capital, Killing Some RidersThe attackers used explosives to blow up the rail track before opening fire on the train in the latest in a series of train assaults.        The Truth About Pregnancy Over 40More than 100,000 Americans give birth in their 40s each year, but what does that mean for the health of their pregnancies and their babies?        A Model’s Refugee StoryIrina Lazareanu has a new book about her life in fashion. But it was her life before fashion that haunts her now.        In Watches, What Does Luxury Mean Now?Gen Z buyers, for whom inclusivity, sustainability, transparency and traceability are not negotiable, already have changed the way brands do business.        Qatayef, a Dessert That Sweetens RamadanThe arrival of qatayef, sweet stuffed pancakes, means Ramadan isn’t far behind.        Tiny Love Stories: ‘Our Most Mundane Conversations Became Contentious’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.        6 Advice Podcasts to Navigate the Weirdness of Daily LifeAfter two years of the pandemic, these shows — covering sex and dating, office politics and family dynamics — will help you manage the return to normalcy.         More Recent Articles
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 Five people were killed in a Tel Aviv suburb during a shooting attack Tuesday night, according to police, making it the third terrorist attack in the Middle Eastern country in a week.   
 The Baltimore Ravens signed head coach John Harbaugh to a three-year contract extension, the team announced.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that its people cannot trust the claims that Russia will reduce its military activity in Kyiv and Chernihiv while Moscow continues to remain in Ukrainian territory.   
 Alec Baldwin and his wife, Hilaria, are expecting their seventh child together, the couple announced.   
 U.N. Humanitarian Affairs Deputy Emergency Coordinator Joyce Msuya said Tuesday that more than 1,230 U.N. personnel are working in humanitarian hubs throughout Ukraine.   
 U.S. President Joe Biden will not invoke executive privilege for either Ivanka Trump or her husband Jared Kushner, the White House said Tuesday.   
 Jada Pinkett Smith shared a public message Tuesday for the first time since her husband, Will Smith, slapped comedian Chris Rock during the Oscars on Sunday night.   
 A volatile weather system tracking west to east across the United States is threatening to bring an outbreak of severe weather to a wide section of the Gulf Coast region.   
 A man convicted of kidnapping a bus full of children more than 40 years ago has been approved for parole, according to California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.   
 Five-time Masters winner Tiger Woods, who is attempting to return from major leg and foot injuries that he suffered in a car crash about 14 months ago, played a practice round Tuesday at Augusta National Golf Club.   
 The seat of a teen who fell out of a theme ride park to his death was still locked into place after the ride stopped, Florida investigators said in a report released Tuesday.   
 The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against TurboTax owner Intuit, calling on a judge to force the company to stop running ads that claim the tax filing software is free.   
 The first episode of Marvel's "Moon Night" introduces an intriguing superhero but doesn't quite give you all the information on his origin.   
 The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James said it has uncovered "significant evidence" that the Trump organization misstated property values for decades to falsely inflate Donald Trump's net worth.   
 President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a bill into law making lynching a federal hate crime for the first time in U.S. history.   
 A merger of many ice volcanoes form Pluto's two mane mountains, a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications reveals -- and what they've found suggests the planet is an ocean world, researchers say.   
 A British boxing coach unofficially broke a Guinness World Record by holding boxing pads for 500 consecutive rounds.   
 A pair of subway workers in New York came to the rescue of a dog spotted running loose on the tracks -- and the canine's owner.   
 Florida and 20 other states on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration in an attempt to reverse a federal mask mandate at transportation hubs and on airplanes.   
 President Joe Biden unveiled his budget for Fiscal 2023, and Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget, testified about it to the House Budget Committee. The body of U.S. Rep. Donald Young, R-Alaska, lies in state in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol.   
 The top general in charge of U.S. troops in Europe said Tuesday that the United States will need to consider increasing permanent troop deployments to Europe in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.   
 Police in Texas said officers responded to a call about the discovery of "skeletal remains" near a road and arrived to find the cause of the report was "a plastic prop skeleton."   
 An Indian ultra runner broke a Guinness World Record by traversing the country's 3,729-mile "Golden Quadrilateral" with a time of 110 days, 23 hours and 24 minutes.   
 The Foo Fighters announced Tuesday they are officially canceling their tour after the sudden death of drummer Taylor Hawkins on March 25.   
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