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NYPD ID suspect in MoMA stabbing, releases video of attack Police in New York City on Sunday said they are searching for Gary Cabana who is accused of stabbing two employees at the Museum of Modern Art a day prior. College basketball: South Carolina tops women's 68-team tournament field South Carolina, Stanford, Louisville and North Carolina State were revealed Sunday as the top seeds for the 2022 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. In photos: Moments from the 2022 Critics Choice Awards Nominees arrive on the red carpet at the 27th annual Critics Choice Awards at the Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022. Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, 'Power of the Dog' score Critics Choice Awards "power of the Dog," Will Smith and Jessica Chastain were among the winners at the Critics Choice Awards ceremony Sunday in Century City, Calif. College basketball: Gonzaga leads men's 68-team tournament field Gonzaga earned the top overall seed in the 2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament bracket, which was revealed Sunday on CBS. Arizona, Kansas and Baylor are the other top seeds in the 68-team field. Buccaneers' Tom Brady ends brief NFL hiatus, cites 'unfinished business' Tom Brady, who announced his retirement less than two months ago, will return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 23rd season in 2022, he said Sunday on social media. In photos: Notable Deaths of 2022 Oscar-winner William Hurt, Washington Nationals pitcher Odalis Perez, Director Ivan Reitman, Miss USA pageant winner Cheslie Kryst, French fashion designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, comedian Louie Anderson, professional golfer Bob Goalby, American singer Meat Loaf, NBA's only woman drafted Lusia Harris, French actor Gaspard Ulliel, fashion icon Andre Leon Talley, singer Ronnie Spector, comedian Bob Saget, Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier, and NFL head coach Dan Reeves are among the famous people who have died in 2022. In photos: Moments from the 2022 DGA Awards Stars arrive on the red carpet and pose with their awards at the 74th annual Directors Guild of America Awards at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 12, 2022. IAEA: Chernobyl nuclear plant halted safety repairs, maintenance due to 'fatigue' Staff at the Chernobyl nuclear plant have stopped repairing and maintaining safety-related equipment in part due to "physical and psychological fatigue" from working non-stop since Russian forces invaded on Feb. 24. Oscar-winner, Marvel actor William Hurt dead at 71 William Hurt -- who was recently seen in several Marvel blockbusters -- has died at his home in Portland, Ore. He was 71. U.S. journalist Brent Renaud killed in Ukraine Brent Renaud, an award-winning video journalist and documentary filmmaker, has been killed in Ukraine, police officials said. 'Dune,' 'Dog' win big at the BAFTA Awards in London "The Power of the Dog" won the BAFTA Award for Best Film and Jane Campion scored the Best Director prize for helming it at a gala in London Sunday. Russia continues to arrest protesters against Ukraine invasion Russia has continued to arrest protesters against the Ukraine invasion as tens of thousands of protesters demonstrated in cities across Europe on Sunday. Former President Barack Obama tests positive for COVID-19 Former Barack Obama has tested positive for COVID-19 and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama has tested negative, he announced on Twitter Sunday. Fort Hood trooper dies during training incident in California U.S. Army Spc. Joseph M. Meitl, died during a training incident in California on Thursday, the Army said in a statement. 'Umbrella Academy' Season 3 to debut on June 22 Season 3 of the superhero action-dramedy, "The Umbrella Academy," is set to debut on Netflix June 22. 'Batman' wins North American box office again The Batman is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $66 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Passenger train with civilians fleeing eastern Ukraine comes under fire A passenger train carrying civilians fleeing fighting in eastern Ukraine was fired on by Russian forces, officials with the country's national train service said. Winter roars back in Northeast with snow, record-challenging chill The last full weekend of winter was a snowy one across the Northeast as a major storm blasted the region with heavy snow, strong winds and a record-challenging chill. U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan to meet with Chinese counterpart in Rome U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan will meet with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi, in Rome on Monday, the White House said. Russia, Ukraine express optimism that diplomatic end to invasion can be reached Officials in Russia and Ukraine expressed optimism that a diplomatic end to the invasion can be reached even as Russian forces battered Ukraine with airstrikes on Sunday. 73-car pileup shuts down Pennsylvania highway for hours State troopers in Pennsylvania said at least 10 people were injured Saturday as a 73-car pileup shutdown State Route 581 for several hours amid a late winter storm that moved along the East Coast. U.S. officials do not believe consulate was target of Iran missile attack U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said Sunday she did not believe a U.S. consulate in the autonomous Kurdistan Region in Iraq was the target of an Iranian ballistic missile strike. Jane Campion, Maggie Gyllenhaal win top honors at Directors Guild Awards Jane Campion won the Directors Guild of America honor for Outstanding Theatrical Feature Film for helming "The Power of the Dog" Saturday. 'SNL' mocks White House meeting with TikTok influencers This weekend's edition of "SNL" opened with a sketch featuring U.S. President Jo Biden meeting with TikTok influencers to brainstorm ways to help Ukraine fight back against Russia. |
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Ukraine and Russia Set to Meet for Peace TalksAirstrikes hit a Ukrainian military base near the Polish border, on NATO’s doorstep, officials said, killing at least 35 people. But officials from both sides expressed optimism that they would make progress in talks Monday. Here’s the latest. Finding a Way Out of the War in Ukraine Proves ElusiveAttempts at diplomacy have hit a stone wall as President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia refuses to engage in any serious negotiation, but his endgame is unclear. ‘Things Will Only Get Worse.’ Putin’s War Sends Russians Into Exile.Thousands of Russians saw their comfortable, middle-class lives fade overnight with the invasion ordered by President Vladimir V. Putin. Booms, Smoke and Fire Signal Horror of Russian Attack on BaseResidents of a town near Poland’s border awoke to frightful sounds and an awareness they were no longer safe. Russia Asked China for Military and Economic Aid for Ukraine War, U.S. Officials SayJake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, plans to meet with a top Chinese official on Monday in Rome to discuss the war and China’s role. Brent Renaud, Crusading Filmmaker, Is Killed at 50He traveled around the world and the United States making documentaries about urgent moral issues. He was shot to death while filming in Ukraine. Oil Prices Drop Slightly as Market Volatility EasesA barrel of oil is trading at roughly $110, while gasoline is at $4.30 on average in the United States. William Hurt, Oscar-Winning Leading Man of the 1980s, Dies at 71A four-time Academy Award nominee, he starred in such films as “Body Heat,” “The Big Chill,” “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and “Broadcast News.” Gunman Is Sought in Shooting of 5 Homeless Men in New York and WashingtonA lone attacker shot the men, two of whom died, as they slept in the street, the authorities said. Tom Brady Says He Will Return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Next SeasonThe winning quarterback of seven Super Bowls, Brady said on social media that he would play again next season, after he had announced his retirement in February. Frustrated With Utilities, Some Californians Are Leaving the GridCiting more blackouts, wildfires and higher electricity rates, a growing number of homeowners are choosing to build homes that run entirely on solar panels and batteries. Women’s Selection Sunday: What to Watch in Bracket RevealThe other top seeds are North Carolina State, Stanford and Louisville. If it keeps winning, UConn, a No. 2 seed, will play every game in its home state until the semifinals. NCAA Selection Sunday: Gonzaga Gets Top Overall SeedGonzaga, Arizona, Kansas and Baylor earned the four No. 1 seeds in the N.C.A.A. men’s tournament. Paralympics: The Aigners Are a Nation Unto ThemselvesThe visually impaired siblings and their guides accounted for more medals at the Beijing Paralympics than several powerhouse countries. President Zelensky Makes His Case for Ukraine to the Russian PeopleAmericans are used to wars against people who don’t so casually speak our language. Zelensky can respond to Russian propaganda by directly addressing the Russian people — in Russian. Being on Leave Means Not Sending That 2 A.M. EmailWhat to do about a boss with enough self-awareness to want to avoid micromanaging but not enough to actually do it. It’s Time to Offer Russia an Offramp. China Can Help With That.China is uniquely placed to play the role of mediator for economic, political and ideological reasons. Russia. Invasion. And Poland’s Very Long Memory.In Poland, people watch the unthinkable in Ukraine and worry about the future. Seven Steps to Destroy a DemocracyThe Republican-led assault on our elections has been methodical and, so far, successful. 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. While Ukrainian Writers Read Poems, Russian Military Threatened KyivWhy are so many turning to poetry during this war? Pro-Choice States Must Prepare for the Fall of Roe v. WadeThere’s a new tactic in the coming abortion wars: stopping citizens from getting abortions in other states. How Likely Is Another Civil War?Readers discuss whether the U.S. is headed for another civil war. Also: Asian American voters; Supreme Court nominations; disinformation; Covid origins; President Biden and the heartland. The Sunday Read: ‘What Rashida Tlaib Represents’She changed the Israeli-Palestinian debate in Congress by reminding her colleagues of the human stakes. It’s a burden she would rather not carry. Biden Administration Fights in Court to Uphold Some Trump-Era Immigration PoliciesImmigration activists and Democrats say there is a disconnect between the president’s words at the lectern and the government’s litigation in the courtroom. California’s Ambitious High-Speed Rail at a CrossroadsAs President Biden touts an “infrastructure decade,” there is little that’s certain about the biggest infrastructure project of them all. ‘The Power of the Dog’ Wins Best Film at Wide-Open BAFTAsJane Campion won the best director prize at Britain’s Academy Awards for her tense western in an evening that saw a host of surprise winners. Police ID Suspect in Stabbing of MoMA EmployeesThe police released video that officials said showed the man, whom they identified as Gary Cabana, attacking the workers after his membership was revoked. Rampaging Camel Kills Two Men at a Tennessee FarmThe camel was put down after it charged at law enforcement officers who were trying to move one of the victims, the authorities said. The Key to a $4 Billion Fraud Case: A Banker Who Says He ‘Lied a Lot’Only one person is likely to ever face trial in the United States over the looted billions from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. The case hangs on his former boss at Goldman Sachs. Trinity Church’s Conductor Put on Leave Amid InvestigationJulian Wachner has been accused of sexually assaulting a Juilliard School employee during a music festival in 2014. He denies the accusation. Met Museum Names a Mexico City Architect to Lead a New Major ProjectFrida Escobedo, and not David Chipperfield, will design the Modern and contemporary wing. The Year That Transformed Dickens (or Did It?)In “The Turning Point,” Robert Douglas-Fairhurst argues that 1851 was pivotal to the novelist and literature itself. More Recent Articles |
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Police in New York City on Sunday said they are searching for Gary Cabana who is accused of stabbing two employees at the Museum of Modern Art a day prior.
South Carolina, Stanford, Louisville and North Carolina State were revealed Sunday as the top seeds for the 2022 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.
Nominees arrive on the red carpet at the 27th annual Critics Choice Awards at the Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022.
"power of the Dog," Will Smith and Jessica Chastain were among the winners at the Critics Choice Awards ceremony Sunday in Century City, Calif.
Gonzaga earned the top overall seed in the 2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament bracket, which was revealed Sunday on CBS. Arizona, Kansas and Baylor are the other top seeds in the 68-team field.
Tom Brady, who announced his retirement less than two months ago, will return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 23rd season in 2022, he said Sunday on social media.
Oscar-winner William Hurt, Washington Nationals pitcher Odalis Perez, Director Ivan Reitman, Miss USA pageant winner Cheslie Kryst, French fashion designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, comedian Louie Anderson, professional golfer Bob Goalby, American singer Meat Loaf, NBA's only woman drafted Lusia Harris, French actor Gaspard Ulliel, fashion icon Andre Leon Talley, singer Ronnie Spector, comedian Bob Saget, Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier, and NFL head coach Dan Reeves are among the famous people who have died in 2022.
Stars arrive on the red carpet and pose with their awards at the 74th annual Directors Guild of America Awards at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 12, 2022.
Staff at the Chernobyl nuclear plant have stopped repairing and maintaining safety-related equipment in part due to "physical and psychological fatigue" from working non-stop since Russian forces invaded on Feb. 24.
William Hurt -- who was recently seen in several Marvel blockbusters -- has died at his home in Portland, Ore. He was 71.
Brent Renaud, an award-winning video journalist and documentary filmmaker, has been killed in Ukraine, police officials said.
"The Power of the Dog" won the BAFTA Award for Best Film and Jane Campion scored the Best Director prize for helming it at a gala in London Sunday.
Russia has continued to arrest protesters against the Ukraine invasion as tens of thousands of protesters demonstrated in cities across Europe on Sunday.
Former Barack Obama has tested positive for COVID-19 and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama has tested negative, he announced on Twitter Sunday.
U.S. Army Spc. Joseph M. Meitl, died during a training incident in California on Thursday, the Army said in a statement.
Season 3 of the superhero action-dramedy, "The Umbrella Academy," is set to debut on Netflix June 22.
The Batman is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $66 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A passenger train carrying civilians fleeing fighting in eastern Ukraine was fired on by Russian forces, officials with the country's national train service said.
The last full weekend of winter was a snowy one across the Northeast as a major storm blasted the region with heavy snow, strong winds and a record-challenging chill.
U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan will meet with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi, in Rome on Monday, the White House said.
Officials in Russia and Ukraine expressed optimism that a diplomatic end to the invasion can be reached even as Russian forces battered Ukraine with airstrikes on Sunday.
State troopers in Pennsylvania said at least 10 people were injured Saturday as a 73-car pileup shutdown State Route 581 for several hours amid a late winter storm that moved along the East Coast.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said Sunday she did not believe a U.S. consulate in the autonomous Kurdistan Region in Iraq was the target of an Iranian ballistic missile strike.
Jane Campion won the Directors Guild of America honor for Outstanding Theatrical Feature Film for helming "The Power of the Dog" Saturday.
This weekend's edition of "SNL" opened with a sketch featuring U.S. President Jo Biden meeting with TikTok influencers to brainstorm ways to help Ukraine fight back against Russia. 
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