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In photos: Winners of 2022 Oscars Oscar winners pose with their awards at the 94th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on March 27, 2022. White House deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tests COVID-19 positive White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre who traveled with President Joe Biden during his trip to Europe said Sunday evening that she has tested positive for COVID-19. Country music star, police officer Jeff Carson dead at 58 Jeff Carson, a country music star who became a police officer in 2009, died Sunday of a heart attack at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tenn., his publicist confirmed. He was 58. Phil Collins plays final show with Genesis in London Phil Collins and his rock band Genesis played what they said was their final concert together in London this weekend. 'Lost City' tops North American box office with $31M The Sandra Bullock-Channing Tatum adventure comedy, "The Lost City," is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $31 million in receipts. Shanghai to lock down in two phases for mass COVID-19 testing Shanghai will lockdown in two phases beginning Monday to conduct mass COVID-19 testing amid a surge in cases in China. El Salvador suspends rights, declares emergency over soaring gang violence El Salvador declared a state of emergency allowing for the temporary suspension of some constitutional rights Sunday in an effort to combat soaring gang violence. Chicago transit worker charged with two felonies in shooting at train station A Chicago Transit Authority employee was charged Sunday with one felony count of first-degree attempted murder and one felony count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in a shooting at a train station. Four people killed after driver crashes into Oregon homeless camp Four people have died after a driver crashed into a homeless camp in Oregon early Sunday morning, officials said. Macron warns Biden to avoid 'escalation of words and actions' with Putin French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday warned U.S. President Joe Biden against an "escalation of words and actions" with Russian President Vladimir Putin. NBC poll: Biden’s approval rating tumbles over Russia and inflation fears President Joe Biden's approval rating has fallen to the lowest levels of his presidency over concern for his handling of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and rising inflation, an NBC poll found Sunday. Another taste of winter to sweep across Rockies, central U.S. Another dose of cold winter weather is expected to sweep through the central United States this week just as it was starting to to feel like spring in the region. Construction worker killed in Boston parking garage collapse A construction worker was killed when a parking garage in downtown Boston partially collapsed as it was being demolished. Pope Francis calls on society to 'abolish' war amid Russia-Ukraine conflict Pope Francis on Sunday said that society must "abolish" war before it "erases human history" as Russia's invasion of Ukraine extends beyond a month. Gates Foundation, Qatar Fund pledge $200M to help African farmers battle climate change The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said Sunday it had partnered with the Qatar Fund for Development to pledge up to $200 million to help farmers battle climate change. At least 8 killed, dozens hurt as bus plunges into southern India ravine At least eight people were killed and more than 40 were injured when a bus carrying wedding guests plunged off a road in southern India and into a ravine, authorities said Sunday. Boulder, Colo., wildfire leaves nearly 20,000 people under evacuation orders Nearly 20,000 people in Colorado were under evacuation orders Sunday after a wildfire broke out near Boulder, officials said. Lin-Manuel Miranda bows out of Oscars after wife tests positive for COVID-19 Filmmaker and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda won't attend the Oscars as planned Sunday because his wife, Vanessa, tested positive for COVID-19. Two men arrested in Stockton, Calif., drive-by shooting that injured 3 Two men have been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting in Stockton, Calif., in which three people were injured, including a 9-year-old boy, authorities said Sunday. Blinken meets with Israel, Arab nations on Iran nuclear deal U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Sunday with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid of Israel and leaders from four Arab countries in Jerusalem to kick off a trip intended to revive Iran nuclear deal negotiations. Kremlin claims responsibility for fiery Lviv fuel depot attack Russia on Sunday claimed responsibility for the destruction of a fuel base near the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, where refugees have fled since the beginning of the Russian invasion. Famous birthdays for March 27: Quentin Tarantino, Michael York Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino turns 59 and actor Michael York turns 80, among the famous birthdays for March 27. |
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Zelensky Gives Interview to Russian Journalists. Moscow Orders It Quashed.The remarkable interview was still published by journalists outside of Russia, an episode that laid bare the extraordinary, and partly successful, efforts at censorship by Moscow. After Biden’s Fiery Speech, Nine Unscripted Words ReverberateAdministration officials were forced to walk back the ad-lib that Russian President Vladimir V. Putin “cannot remain in power,” which captured the attention of foreign policy experts, lawmakers and allies. How the US Military is Preparing for an Arctic Future With Eyes on RussiaAs climate change opens up the Arctic for transit and exploration, Russia has increasingly militarized the region. The U.S. is preparing a more aggressive presence of its own. In Lviv, New Russian Strikes Pierce the Sense of Security in WestResidents in the western city of Lviv once ignored the air raid sirens. But Russian rocket attacks over the weekend have brought the war closer to their doorstep. Ukrainians say Russians are withdrawing through Chernobyl to regroup in Belarus.Blinken to Press Mideast Allies for Stronger Support for UkraineThe countries, which have their own relationships with Russia, have provided some modest backing, but Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will ask for more. At every step of his political career, Joe Manchin helped a West Virginia power plant that is the sole customer of his private coal business. Along the way, he blocked ambitious climate action. Explosion of Gang Violence Grips El Salvador, Setting RecordGangs went on a killing spree, gunning down anyone on the street. At least 62 were killed on Saturday, the deadliest day on record since the country’s civil war ended 30 years ago. With Gas Prices at Record Highs, States Look at Cutting Taxes to Ease StrainActions by Maryland, Georgia and Connecticut could be followed by other states soon. North Carolina Ends St. Peter’s Dream SeasonThe Tar Heels advanced to play Duke in a Final Four matchup. It will be the first N.C.A.A. tournament showdown between the two Tobacco Road rivals. Anna Delvey and the Tinder Swindler: Why We Fall for ScamsYou might think you wouldn’t fall for the scams depicted in a crop of new shows about con artists. I know I could. DeSantis Is Trump 2.0Ron DeSantis isn’t only trying to imitate Trump but to one-up him. Watch 2022 Oscar Nominee 'The Queen of Basketball'Lusia Harris led her team to three national championships, scored the first basket in women’s Olympic history and was an official draft pick in 1977. Africa C.D.C. Director on How Africa Can Fight Covid NowNow that vaccine supply is not the primary challenge, Africa must focus on better delivery. Three Habits My Family Started In the Pandemic That We Want to KeepWe made time to forgive one another, savor our backyard fire pit and revel in nature. Questlove: My Collection Is an Act of Devotion, and CreationA collection starts as a protest against the passage of time and ends as a celebration of it. This Is What It’s Like to Witness a Nuclear ExplosionI watched a hydrogen bomb detonate. I hope no one ever has to see that sight. What Elon Musk’s Putin Challenge Shows About the Meme-ification of WarThe juxtaposition of images of a war with celebrities and pet videos in a social media feed is disturbing. It’s also desensitizing. The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’As the coronavirus spread, demand for nurses came from every corner. Some traveling jobs paid more than $10,000 a week. Will the boom last? Endless Loops and Shattered Records: ‘This Is Pure Ultrarunning’Aleksandr Sorokin’s latest 100-mile world record, set on a looped course in Tel Aviv, is part of a recent revival in road and track ultrarunning. Jan. 6 Panel Argues for Contempt Charges for Former Trump AidesThe House committee investigating the Capitol riot issued a report on Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino Jr.’s roles in efforts to overturn Donald Trump’s election loss. Christian Pulisic Leads U.S. Past Panama and to Brink of World CupChristian Pulisic led the way with three goals, but the Americans still must go to Costa Rica to guarantee their place in Qatar. Lt. Gov. Benjamin Is Focus of Federal Inquiry Into Campaign FraudProsecutors are examining whether Brian Benjamin, New York’s second-highest state official, participated in a plan to boost his campaign fund with fraudulent donations. Colorado Wildfire Scorches Nearly 190 Acres and Prompts EvacuationsThe blaze, known as the NCAR fire, at its peak led to the evacuation of 19,000 people near Boulder. Officials said there were no injuries or structures damaged. Chris Wallace Says Life at Fox News Became ‘Unsustainable’As he starts a new streaming show at CNN, the longtime TV anchor reflects on his decision to leave Fox News after 18 years. Britain’s Old War Office Will Soon Become a 5-Star Raffles HotelAn extravagant conversion is nearly complete on the Old War Office, an Edwardian-era monument to Britain’s imperial past being made into a five-star hotel and high-end apartments. 4 Dead After Driver Crashes Into an Encampment of Homeless PeopleThe police in Salem, Ore., said that alcohol might have been a factor in the Sunday morning crash, which left two other people with life-threatening injuries. China Plane Crash: Second ‘Black Box’ Is Found, Officials SayThe cause of the crash of China Eastern Flight 5735, which killed 132 people on Monday, remains unknown. What to Know About Israel’s Summit With 4 Arab CountriesFour Arab foreign ministers will meet in Israel’s Negev desert on Sunday, along with their U.S. counterpart. The talks mark a realignment of Middle Eastern powers, accelerated by the war in Ukraine. Martin Pope, Whose Research Led to OLEDs, Dies at 103The work done by the self-effacing Dr. Pope helped pave the way for the high-performance electronics displays that are so common today. More Recent Articles
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Oscar winners pose with their awards at the 94th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on March 27, 2022.
White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre who traveled with President Joe Biden during his trip to Europe said Sunday evening that she has tested positive for COVID-19.
Jeff Carson, a country music star who became a police officer in 2009, died Sunday of a heart attack at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tenn., his publicist confirmed. He was 58.
Phil Collins and his rock band Genesis played what they said was their final concert together in London this weekend.
The Sandra Bullock-Channing Tatum adventure comedy, "The Lost City," is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $31 million in receipts.
Shanghai will lockdown in two phases beginning Monday to conduct mass COVID-19 testing amid a surge in cases in China.
El Salvador declared a state of emergency allowing for the temporary suspension of some constitutional rights Sunday in an effort to combat soaring gang violence.
A Chicago Transit Authority employee was charged Sunday with one felony count of first-degree attempted murder and one felony count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in a shooting at a train station.
Four people have died after a driver crashed into a homeless camp in Oregon early Sunday morning, officials said.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday warned U.S. President Joe Biden against an "escalation of words and actions" with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Joe Biden's approval rating has fallen to the lowest levels of his presidency over concern for his handling of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and rising inflation, an NBC poll found Sunday.
Another dose of cold winter weather is expected to sweep through the central United States this week just as it was starting to to feel like spring in the region.
A construction worker was killed when a parking garage in downtown Boston partially collapsed as it was being demolished.
Pope Francis on Sunday said that society must "abolish" war before it "erases human history" as Russia's invasion of Ukraine extends beyond a month.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said Sunday it had partnered with the Qatar Fund for Development to pledge up to $200 million to help farmers battle climate change.
At least eight people were killed and more than 40 were injured when a bus carrying wedding guests plunged off a road in southern India and into a ravine, authorities said Sunday.
Nearly 20,000 people in Colorado were under evacuation orders Sunday after a wildfire broke out near Boulder, officials said.
Filmmaker and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda won't attend the Oscars as planned Sunday because his wife, Vanessa, tested positive for COVID-19.
Two men have been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting in Stockton, Calif., in which three people were injured, including a 9-year-old boy, authorities said Sunday.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Sunday with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid of Israel and leaders from four Arab countries in Jerusalem to kick off a trip intended to revive Iran nuclear deal negotiations.
Russia on Sunday claimed responsibility for the destruction of a fuel base near the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, where refugees have fled since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino turns 59 and actor Michael York turns 80, among the famous birthdays for March 27. 
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