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Two off-duty corrections officers shot in Queens bar A shooting at a bar in Queens early Saturday morning resulted in two off-duty employees of the New York City Department of Correction being hospitalized. Boris Johnson draws criticism after comparing Brexit to Ukraine defense British Prime Minister Boris Johnson compared Brexit to Ukraine's defense against a Russian invasion in a speech on Saturday, claiming both decisions reflect an instinct to "choose freedom." Russia dismisses controversy over flight suits colored like Ukrainian flag The Russian space agency Roscosmos fought back against reports that three Russian cosmonauts who wore yellow suits trimmed with blue while boarding the International Space Station on Friday did so in support of Ukraine. Mariupol residents being forcibly taken to Russia, city council reports Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, are being forcibly relocated to Russian territory against their will, according to a statement Saturday from the Mariupol City Council. Man with hatchet detained by worshippers at Canadian mosque A man wielding a hatchet was restrained by worshippers at a mosque in Canada who held him until police were able to arrest him. Kenosha school district releases video footage of middle school girl's arrest The Kenosha Unified School District released video footage of the fight at a Wisconsin middle school that led to a school security guard's resignation after he allegedly knelt on a student's neck. Florida drawbridge operator arrested after woman falls to her death A drawbridge operator in Florida has been arrested after an elderly woman who was walking her bike across the bridge fell to her death when the bridge was raised. South Carolina can now execute inmates via firing squad South Carolina is now able to execute inmates on death row via firing squad, the South Carolina Department of Corrections announced on Friday. Children fleeing Ukraine at risk of human trafficking, U.N. warns The United Nations Children's Fund warned Saturday that children fleeing the war in Ukraine are at a high risk for human trafficking and exploitation. UNC headed to Sweet 16 after upset against Baylor Eighth-seeded North Carolina defeated defending champion Baylor 93-86 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, pulling off a striking overtime upset even after blowing a 25-point lead in the final minutes Kentucky judge says Kim Davis violated same-sex couples' rights A Kentucky federal judge has ruled that Kim Davis violated two same-sex couples' constitutional rights when she served as a Rowan County clerk years ago. Most medical debt to be removed from credit reports The three main credit bureaus in the United States have announced new medical debt reporting measures that are expected to remove nearly 70% of medical collections from consumer credit reports. At least 847 Ukrainian civilians killed since start of Russian invasion, U.N. says The Russian invasion of Ukraine has killed at least 847 civilians since the war began and dozens of Ukrainian troops, the United Nations and local officials said Saturday. SpaceX launches 53 Starlink satellites after weather delays Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 53 Starlink satellites from Florida early Saturday morning after the launch was postponed Friday night because of stormy weather. Texas Gov. Abbott issues disaster declaration over wildfires in 11 counties Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a disaster declaration over wildfire activity in 11 counties. Prince William, Kate Middleton cancel Belize farm trip after protests Prince William and Kate Middleton canceled their scheduled trip to visit a cacao farm in Belize after local residents protested. Travis Barker, Sheila E. to perform at the Oscars Next weekend's Oscars telecast will feature a special performance by an all-star band, show producers Will Packer and Shayla Cowan announced. 'Don't Look Up' director Adam McKay supports Youth Climate Strike LA "Don't Look Up" director Adam McKay turned out to support the Youth Climate Strike Los Angeles. China reports first COVID-19 deaths since January 2021 China reported its first COVID-19 deaths since January 2021 on Saturday amid an Omicron variant surge. March Madness: No. 4 seed Illinois holds off upset-minded Chattanooga The fourth-seeded Illinois Fighting Illini escaped with a 54-53 win over the 13th-seeded Chattanooga Mocs on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tells Moscow it's time to negotiate peace Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Moscow in a Saturday video message that it's time to negotiate peace. Spring weather about to hatch as severe weather targets Northeast Severe weather will threaten over 30 million on Saturday from Florida to New York, with everything from hail and isolated tornadoes to torrential downpours and damaging wind gusts possible. 'Locke & Key' alum Laysla De Oliveira to star in Taylor Sheridan's 'Lioness' "Locke & Key" actress Laysla De Oliveira has signed on to star in "Yellowstone" and "1883" creator Taylor Sheridan's new drama, "Lioness." 'Encanto' tops U.S. album chart for a ninth week The soundtrack to the movie musical "Encanto" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a ninth week. 4 U.S. Marines killed in Osprey crash in Norway Four U.S. Marines aboard a military helicopter that crashed during training in Norway were confirmed killed Saturday by Norwegian officials. |
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Russian Rocket Attack Turns Ukrainian Marine Base to Rubble, Killing DozensMore than 40 marines were killed, an official said, but there were signs the toll could much be higher. At the Mykolaiv morgue, dozens of bodies were laid out in a storage area. For the U.S., a Tenuous Balance in Confronting RussiaNavigating between aiding Ukraine and avoiding an escalation with Moscow has led to a tangle of decisions and sometimes tortured distinctions over weapons and other elements of policy. The Battle for Kyiv Looms as a Long and Bloody ConflictUkraine’s capital is the biggest prize of all for the Russian military. If Russia tries to take control, it could lead to one of the biggest urban conflicts since World War II. Russia Claims to Use a Hypersonic MissileThe United States, Russia and China have all been racing to develop hypersonic weapons, which can maneuver in flight at more than five times the speed of sound. Ukraine Reminds Georgia of Its Own War With RussiaRussia invaded Georgia in 2008. To many Georgians, that means the country should stand unequivocally with Ukraine. But the government is more cautious. Ukrainian Actor Pasha Lee Reportedly Killed in CombatAnother Covid Surge May Be Coming. Are We Ready for It?“We’ve been wearing rose-colored glasses instead of correcting our vision,” one scientist said. How Candidates Are Using TikTok to Secure Younger VotersIs the app the next frontier of political campaigning or just another place to burnish one’s image? A New York City Clean-Air Program Pays Citizens to Report Idling TrucksA New York City clean-air program allows citizens to report idling commercial vehicles in exchange for a cut of the fines. Some drivers respond with fists. Trucker Protest Moved by More Than Opposition to Covid MandatesThe demonstrators camped outside Washington are rallying against Covid restrictions, but are fueled by a far broader set of right-wing grievances. NCAA Women’s Tournament: UConn, Belmont, Princeton AdvanceSecond-seeded Connecticut got a balanced effort and 12 points in 25 minutes from the star guard Paige Bueckers. Belmont became the sixth double-digit seed to advance to the second round this year. While Putin Shrinks, Zelensky SoarsTiny, tiny Trump and cruel fool Putin. Putin Got Ukraine Completely WrongHe seems to have learned nothing from history, or his earlier failures. Realism Must Guide Our Reaction to Russia’s InvasionThe Iraq war showed us how dangerous policy driven by moral imperatives can be. Women as Victims or Criminals? An Anti-Abortion ShiftFully enforcing abortion bans could mean going after women. School Mask Mandates Have Lifted, but Covid Isn’t Over for Students and TeachersTeachers are still grappling daily with issues that the pandemic has left in its wake, most of which defy easy solutions. Who’s Unhappy With Schools? The Answer Surprised Me.Most parents say they’re satisfied with their children’s education. How to Fight Inflation With Lessons From HistoryGoing back — way back — in American history for ideas about what to do about rising prices. Pope Francis Issues New Vatican ConstitutionThe document stipulates that baptized lay Catholics, including women, can lead departments and increases institutional efforts to protect minors. Shadows of Algerian War Loom Over Election Campaign in FranceAs President Emmanuel Macron addresses his country’s colonial history, echoes of that past have pervaded the messaging of right-wing candidates ahead of the voting in April. A General Fights to Illuminate Mental Health Issues in the MilitaryThe military has struggled to meet the mental health needs of troops, lawmakers and service members say. How to Rent Out Your Vacation HomeThe revenue is enticing, but the work can be daunting. We spoke with experts about the dos and don’ts of the short-term rental market. Sorting Through the Destruction From Several Wildfires, Texans Brace for MoreWeather conditions forecast for Sunday could raise the risk of additional threats. John Clayton, Veteran N.F.L. Reporter Who Worked at ESPN, Dies at 67Mr. Clayton, who was known as the Professor, combined substantive reporting and a crisp delivery during his on-air appearances. Hillsong Says Brian Houston, Church Founder, Breached Code of ConductThe board of the global megachurch, which got its start in Australia, apologized “unreservedly” to two women who had accused Mr. Houston of inappropriate behavior. Off-Duty Officer Shown on Video Putting Knee on Girl's NeckThe officer, a member of the Kenosha Police Department in Wisconsin, has resigned from his school security job. Man Posing as Students Convicted in $1.4 Million Loan SchemeElliott Sterling of Louisiana falsified nearly 200 financial aid applications and spent at least $250,000 of the money at casinos, prosecutors said. Peter Bowles, Actor in ‘To the Manor Born,’ Dies at 85In a six-decade career in TV, film and onstage, he played comedy and drama, hapless heroes and villains, often with the air of the archetypal English gent. The Secret Sounds That Make Up ‘Dune’Denis Villeneuve and his sound team explain how far they went to achieve an aural experience that would feel somewhat familiar, an unusual approach for sci-fi. More Recent Articles |
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A shooting at a bar in Queens early Saturday morning resulted in two off-duty employees of the New York City Department of Correction being hospitalized.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson compared Brexit to Ukraine's defense against a Russian invasion in a speech on Saturday, claiming both decisions reflect an instinct to "choose freedom."
The Russian space agency Roscosmos fought back against reports that three Russian cosmonauts who wore yellow suits trimmed with blue while boarding the International Space Station on Friday did so in support of Ukraine.
Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, are being forcibly relocated to Russian territory against their will, according to a statement Saturday from the Mariupol City Council.
A man wielding a hatchet was restrained by worshippers at a mosque in Canada who held him until police were able to arrest him.
The Kenosha Unified School District released video footage of the fight at a Wisconsin middle school that led to a school security guard's resignation after he allegedly knelt on a student's neck.
A drawbridge operator in Florida has been arrested after an elderly woman who was walking her bike across the bridge fell to her death when the bridge was raised.
South Carolina is now able to execute inmates on death row via firing squad, the South Carolina Department of Corrections announced on Friday.
The United Nations Children's Fund warned Saturday that children fleeing the war in Ukraine are at a high risk for human trafficking and exploitation.
Eighth-seeded North Carolina defeated defending champion Baylor 93-86 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, pulling off a striking overtime upset even after blowing a 25-point lead in the final minutes
A Kentucky federal judge has ruled that Kim Davis violated two same-sex couples' constitutional rights when she served as a Rowan County clerk years ago.
The three main credit bureaus in the United States have announced new medical debt reporting measures that are expected to remove nearly 70% of medical collections from consumer credit reports.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has killed at least 847 civilians since the war began and dozens of Ukrainian troops, the United Nations and local officials said Saturday.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 53 Starlink satellites from Florida early Saturday morning after the launch was postponed Friday night because of stormy weather.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a disaster declaration over wildfire activity in 11 counties.
Prince William and Kate Middleton canceled their scheduled trip to visit a cacao farm in Belize after local residents protested.
Next weekend's Oscars telecast will feature a special performance by an all-star band, show producers Will Packer and Shayla Cowan announced.
"Don't Look Up" director Adam McKay turned out to support the Youth Climate Strike Los Angeles.
China reported its first COVID-19 deaths since January 2021 on Saturday amid an Omicron variant surge.
The fourth-seeded Illinois Fighting Illini escaped with a 54-53 win over the 13th-seeded Chattanooga Mocs on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Moscow in a Saturday video message that it's time to negotiate peace.
Severe weather will threaten over 30 million on Saturday from Florida to New York, with everything from hail and isolated tornadoes to torrential downpours and damaging wind gusts possible.
"Locke & Key" actress Laysla De Oliveira has signed on to star in "Yellowstone" and "1883" creator Taylor Sheridan's new drama, "Lioness."
The soundtrack to the movie musical "Encanto" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a ninth week.
Four U.S. Marines aboard a military helicopter that crashed during training in Norway were confirmed killed Saturday by Norwegian officials. 
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