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More than 1.5M refugees have fled Ukraine as humanitarian groups express worry for civilians More than 1.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine for neighboring countries in the past 10 days, United Nations officials said on Sunday. Zelensky warns 'we will not forgive' amid increased Russian shelling of cities Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russian troops amid an increase in the shelling of cities that those involved in the invasion of their country will be hunted down and held accountable. 'Lost Daughter,' 'Reservation Dogs' win big at the Independent Spirit Awards "The Lost Daughter" and "Reservation Dogs" were the big winners at the 37th annual Independent Spirit Awards at the Santa Monica Pier in California Sunday. Moments from the 2022 Independent Spirit Awards red carpet Stars attend the 37th annual Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., on March 6, 2022. 400 Ukrainian refugees arrive in Israel, interior minister warns of surge Three flights carrying more than 400 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Israel on Sunday following Russia's invasion of the country. IAEA expresses 'grave concern' as Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant under control of Russians International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed "grave concern" after the nuclear watchdog learned Sunday that the staff at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was under Russian control. 'Batman' tops the North American box office with $128.5 million "The Batman" -- starring Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz -- is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $128.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. At least 7 people killed by Iowa tornadoes At least seven people were killed by tornadoes near Des Moines, Iowa, late Saturday as damage suggested possible tornadoes reached at least an EF-3 status, officials said. Late-winter swath of snow aimed at Midwest, Northeast Early this week, forecasters say that yet another storm will produce snowfall across the Midwest and Northeast. Florida Panhandle wildfires burn nearly 10,000 acres, evacuations remain in place The Bertha Swamp Fire and Adkins Avenue Fire have burned nearly 10,000 acres in the Florida Panhandle, state officials said Sunday. Russian police arrest more than 3,000 protesting Ukraine invasion Russian police have arrested more than 3,000 people protesting the Ukraine invasion, according to the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs. New 'Super-Pets' trailer teases Keanu Reeves as animated Batman A new minute-long trailer for the animated movie, "DC League of Super-Pets," features Keanu Reeves voicing the iconic character of Batman. 'People's Convoy' circles Washington, D.C. in protest of COVID-19 restrictions Truckers and other motorists associated with the "People's Convoy" planned to circle the Capital Beltway outside of Washington, D.C. Sunday in protest of COVID-19 restrictions. Dates set for next Longmire Days event; new book on the way The Longmire Foundation has announced that Longmire Days 2022 will be held in Buffalo, Wyo., Aug. 18-21. Blinken says U.S. looking to help supply fighter jets to Ukraine, considers banning Russian oil imports U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday that the United States is looking at helping supply fighter jets to Ukraine and may consider banning Russian oil imports. Two Israeli police officers injured, suspect killed in stabbing in Jerusalem A 19-year-old suspect was killed after attacking an Israeli police officer with a knife Sunday morning and a second officer was injured by friendly fire. Hundreds of civilians have died in Ukraine as Russian forces expand shelling attacks Russian forces expanded shelling attacks on Ukraine on Saturday as civilians tried to flee for safety from the invasion. 'SNL:' Kate McKinnon blasts Florida bill about sexual orientation talk in schools "SNL" cast member Kate McKinnon took to the show's "Weekend Update" segment to condemn the Florida House's recent passage of a bill to regulate public school teaching about sexual orientation. Russian missiles hit ‘peaceful’ city Vinnytsia in ‘brutal, cynical’ strike, Zelensky says President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that Russia has dropped missiles on the city of Vinnytsia in western Ukraine as he again called for a no-fly zone over the country. 22 hurt in melee between rival fans at soccer game in Mexico Twenty-two people were injured, including two crtiically, in violent clashes among fans of both teams in a soccer game in Corregidora Stadium in central Mexico. Stars say there’s still no peace for Claire and Jamie in ‘Outlander’ Season 6 "Outlander" Season 6, starring Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, premieres Sunday night. 'Winning Time' felt pressure to portray 1979-80 Lakers "Winning Time" cast members Quincy Isaiah, Solomon Hughes, Devaughn Nixon, John C. Reilly and Gaby Hoffman discuss playing real life players, owners and managers in the HBO docudrama. On This Day, March 6: 5 sentenced to death for assassination of Egypt's Anwar Sadat On March 6, 1982, an Egyptian court sentenced five Muslim fundamentalists to death for the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. Famous birthdays for March 6: Shaquille O'Neal, Rob Reiner Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal turns 50 and filmmaker Rob Reiner turns 75, among the famous birthdays for March 6. |
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Inside the U.S. Race to Arm Ukraine Against RussiaThe United States has walked to the edge of direct conflict with Russia in an operation that is reminiscent of the Berlin airlift of 1948-49, but far more complex. Proud Band of Ukrainian Troops Holds Russian Assault at Bay — for Now“Few expected such strength from our people,” said a Ukrainian colonel whose soldiers have repelled a Russian attack on the port city of Mykolaiv for three days. Ukrainian Family’s Dash for Safety Ends in DeathRussian forces hit a bridge being used by civilians evacuating the fighting in Ukraine. Four people were killed. ‘Falling Into Emptiness’: Ukrainian Families Feel the Pain of SeparationWith most Ukrainian men legally prohibited from leaving Ukraine, the international border gates serve as a painful filter, splitting families as women and children move on. Ukrainians Find That Relatives in Russia Don’t Believe It’s a WarMany Ukrainians are encountering a confounding and frustrating backlash from family members in Russia who have bought into the official Kremlin messaging. Gas Prices in U.S. Climb Above $4 a GallonThe national average price on Sunday was $4.009 a gallon, approaching a record set in 2008. Trucker Convoy Protesting Covid Mandates Slows Traffic Around WashingtonThe convoy slowed traffic outside the capital for hours before fading in the afternoon. Most Women Denied Abortions by Texas Law Got Them Another WayNew data suggests overall abortions declined much less than previously known, because women traveled out of state or ordered pills online. Indicted. Under F.B.I. Investigation. And Still Popular With Texas Republicans.Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, earned the most votes in Tuesday’s G.O.P. primary. His embrace of Trumpism has helped him weather a series of allegations. Asian Americans Grapple With Tide of Attacks: ‘We Need Our Safety Back’Younger Asian American leaders want to rely less on traditional policing solutions, while more traditional cultural and business groups favor them. Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle. The Banks Say It’s Not Their Problem.Zelle, the payments platform used by millions of customers, is a popular target of scammers. But banks have been reluctant to make fraud victims whole — despite owning the system. How to View the Northern Lights From New England and the MidwestWith careful planning, timing and luck, witnessing the aurora borealis in the Lower 48 is one of the greatest yet most rarely seen spectacles for anyone willing to sacrifice a bit of sleep. Boris Johnson: Russia's War on Ukraine Must FailWhat happens in Europe will have profound implications worldwide. The Cancellation of Mother Russia Is UnderwayChina is the one country that might have the power to stop Putin. Demanding That Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘Show Her Papers’Too many Black people have had to present proof of their credentials at some point in their lives. It is humiliating and degrading. Texas Is the Future of Abortion in AmericaWhat happens in the state rarely stays there. Zelensky and Trump: Two Performers, One HeroA fake tough guy versus the real deal. For Lent, Consider That We're All SinnersA realistic understanding of sin makes forgiveness and grace possible. Biden’s Pro-Labor Vision Goes Beyond AmericaThe global rules of trade are being rewritten, and the Biden administration wants to make them more labor-friendly. TikTok Ukraine War Videos Raise Questions About Spread of MisinformationThe Chinese-owned video app is dealing with a flood of war videos and the question of whether it is spreading unverified information. The Sunday Read: ‘The Waco Biker Shootout Left Nine Dead. Why Was No One Convicted?’How 177 arrests led to no convictions — a tangled, seven-year tale of prosecutorial hubris and tenacious defense. The Snowboarders the Paralympics Didn't Want AroundAfter a dispute over whether they should be allowed to compete, the snowboarders Cécile Hernandez and Brenna Huckaby are putting in strong performances. Cuomo Re-emerges and Blames ‘Cancel Culture’ for His FallAndrew Cuomo, the ex-governor of New York, said in a speech at a Black church that he wanted to “tell my truth.” Accused Leader in Sarah Lawrence Cult Case Is Set to Stand TrialFor about 10 years, Lawrence V. Ray abused and extorted a group of his daughter’s classmates at the college, prosecutors say. Scottie Scheffler Plays It Straight to Win Arnold Palmer InvitationalOne of golf’s hottest players, Scheffler won his second PGA Tour event of the year and rose to the top of the FedEx Cup standings. Fossil Reveals Secrets of One of Nature’s Most Mysterious ReptilesThe specimen shows that modern tuataras found in New Zealand are little changed from ancestors that lived 190 million years ago. Dennis Cunningham, Civil Rights Lawyer for Varied Causes, Dies at 86He successfully represented the Black Panthers, environmentalists who accused the government of conspiracy and Attica prison inmates. What We Know About Brittney Griner’s Detention in RussiaThe W.N.B.A. star was stopped at an airport outside Moscow and accused of carrying hashish oil in her luggage. But much about the case remains unclear. Mexico Soccer Riot Leaves 26 Injured, Officials SayVideos posted on social media showed violent clashes between fans in a stadium in the central city of Querétaro on Saturday. Florida Fires Consume More Than 10,000 AcresDry conditions and high winds were fanning new fires on Sunday and making it harder to contain existing ones. City Thumps United in Manchester Derby Stripped of Its TensionThe Manchester derby has changed, mostly because United can no longer keep pace and City no longer has anything to prove. More Recent Articles |
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More than 1.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine for neighboring countries in the past 10 days, United Nations officials said on Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russian troops amid an increase in the shelling of cities that those involved in the invasion of their country will be hunted down and held accountable.
"The Lost Daughter" and "Reservation Dogs" were the big winners at the 37th annual Independent Spirit Awards at the Santa Monica Pier in California Sunday.
Stars attend the 37th annual Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., on March 6, 2022.
Three flights carrying more than 400 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Israel on Sunday following Russia's invasion of the country.
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed "grave concern" after the nuclear watchdog learned Sunday that the staff at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was under Russian control.
"The Batman" -- starring Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz -- is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $128.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
At least seven people were killed by tornadoes near Des Moines, Iowa, late Saturday as damage suggested possible tornadoes reached at least an EF-3 status, officials said.
Early this week, forecasters say that yet another storm will produce snowfall across the Midwest and Northeast.
The Bertha Swamp Fire and Adkins Avenue Fire have burned nearly 10,000 acres in the Florida Panhandle, state officials said Sunday.
Russian police have arrested more than 3,000 people protesting the Ukraine invasion, according to the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
A new minute-long trailer for the animated movie, "DC League of Super-Pets," features Keanu Reeves voicing the iconic character of Batman.
Truckers and other motorists associated with the "People's Convoy" planned to circle the Capital Beltway outside of Washington, D.C. Sunday in protest of COVID-19 restrictions.
The Longmire Foundation has announced that Longmire Days 2022 will be held in Buffalo, Wyo., Aug. 18-21.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday that the United States is looking at helping supply fighter jets to Ukraine and may consider banning Russian oil imports.
A 19-year-old suspect was killed after attacking an Israeli police officer with a knife Sunday morning and a second officer was injured by friendly fire.
Russian forces expanded shelling attacks on Ukraine on Saturday as civilians tried to flee for safety from the invasion.
"SNL" cast member Kate McKinnon took to the show's "Weekend Update" segment to condemn the Florida House's recent passage of a bill to regulate public school teaching about sexual orientation.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that Russia has dropped missiles on the city of Vinnytsia in western Ukraine as he again called for a no-fly zone over the country.
Twenty-two people were injured, including two crtiically, in violent clashes among fans of both teams in a soccer game in Corregidora Stadium in central Mexico.
"Outlander" Season 6, starring Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, premieres Sunday night.
"Winning Time" cast members Quincy Isaiah, Solomon Hughes, Devaughn Nixon, John C. Reilly and Gaby Hoffman discuss playing real life players, owners and managers in the HBO docudrama.
On March 6, 1982, an Egyptian court sentenced five Muslim fundamentalists to death for the assassination of President Anwar Sadat.
Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal turns 50 and filmmaker Rob Reiner turns 75, among the famous birthdays for March 6. 
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