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Supreme Court blocks New Jersey from leaving Waterfront Commission The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked New Jersey from leaving the Waterfront Commission a watchdog agency that regulates the ports and piers in New York Harbor along with New York. Ethiopia declares Tigray truce to let aid into war-scarred region The government of Ethiopia declared an "indefinite humanitarian truce, effective immediately," to expedite the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in the war-scarred northern Tigray region where millions face famine. Time Studios, Roc Nation partner to produce Megan Thee Stallion docuseries Grammy Award-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion will be the subject of a multipart documentary series produced by Time Studios and her management company, Roc Nation. March Madness: Arkansas takes down No. 1 Gonzaga, reaches Elite Eight The fourth-seeded Arkansas Razorbacks punched their ticket to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive year after a 74-68 upset win over the No. 1 overall seed Gonzaga Bulldogs on Thursday night in San Francisco. Second grand jury declines to indict Deshaun Watson A grand jury in Brazoria County, Texas declined to indict Deshaun Watson, marking the second grand jury to refrain from pursuing charges against the quarterback for alleged sexual assaults of massage therapists. The Batman confronts Barry Keoghan's Joker in new deleted scene "The Batman" director Matt Reeves' teased deleted scene has finally been released, with Batman coming face to face with his most notorious adversary, the Joker. Florida doctor convicted in addiction treatment fraud scheme The medical director overseeing a pair of Florida addiction treatment facilities was convicted in an addiction treatment fraud scheme, the Justice Department said Thursday. Fire at Denver Broncos' Empower Field at Mile High damages suites, seats A section of the club level on the east side of the Broncos' Empower Field at Mile High Stadium caught fire Thursday afternoon, producing a thick, black smoke cloud that could be seen throughout downtown Denver. Two men charged with fraud in NFT 'rug pull' scheme Two men were charged with fraud for defrauding buyers of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, of $1.1 million dollars by failing to provide promised benefits and closing their site once their NFTs sold out. Man convicted in Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot expected to die in police shootout A man who pleaded guilty to a scheme to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer testified Thursday that he expected to die in a police shootout. Voters sue to block Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for re-election A group of voters in Georgia have filed a lawsuit seeking to block Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for re-election under a constitutional provision barring "insurrectionists." More than half of the Texas House wants to stop the execution of Melissa Lucio More than half the members of the Texas House of Representatives are asking the state's parole board to stop next month's planned execution of Melissa Lucio. Ukraine's Snake Island guards freed in prisoner exchange with Russia Ukraine conducted a prisoner swap with Russia which freed 10 border guards captured while defending a small island in the Black Sea, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said Thursday. Ketanji Brown Jackson: ABA evaluators reject GOP claims that Supreme Court nominee is soft on crime On the final day of confirmation hearings in the Senate, representatives of the American Bar Association effectively debunked one of Republicans' primary complaints about Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Variant behind infection may determine long COVID-19 symptoms, study finds New variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 may generate different "long COVID" symptoms than earlier strains of the virus, a European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases study found. Dow bounces back 349 points as up and down market week continues The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 349 points on Thursday as markets alternated between losses and gains each day this week. NATO extends Jens Stoltenberg's term as secretary-general another year North Atlantic Treaty Organization member states agreed Thursday to extend Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg's term another year amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Watch: Rare pink grasshopper found in East Texas A man ended up with an unusual pet when he made an unusual discovery among the Texas foliage -- a pink grasshopper. Watch: Cannonball found on Florida beach might be from 1700s Experts said a cannonball found buried on a Florida beach by a treasure hunter could date as far back as the 1700s. Space X's Crew-4 Dragon capsule named 'Freedom' Space X's fourth Dragon capsule to carry astronauts to space next has been named "Freedom," bringing the name of the first capsule to fly an American into space to a new generation. Watch: Michigan woman finds loose kangaroo in her driveway A Michigan woman pulling up to her house after work stopped to capture video of an unbelievable sight -- a kangaroo on the loose in her driveway. Ukraine war could bring loss of aid, worsen food scarcity in Lebanon The Russian war in Ukraine has brought fears that food will become more scarce and life-saving humanitarian assistance could disappear from cash-strapped Lebanon, whose population is sinking deeper into poverty. U.S. to accept 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees, provide $1 billion in aid The United States Thursday said it plans to accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees. More than $1 billion in new funding will also be provided for humanitarian assistance for victims of Russia's war on Ukraine. |
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In Putin’s Misbegotten War, NATO Sees Danger and OpportunityThe 30-nation alliance had regarded Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as unstoppable just a month ago, but now sees the possibility of a Russian quagmire there. Russian Crew on a Superyacht Possibly Linked to Putin Have Left Their Jobs, Workers SayU.S. officials have said the Scheherezade, which is dry-docked in Italy, could be owned by the Russian leader. U.S. Accuses 4 Russians of Hacking Infrastructure, Including Nuclear PlantThe announcement covered hackings from 2012 to 2018, but served as yet another warning from the Biden administration of Russia’s ability to conduct such operations. Why the U.S. Was Wrong About Ukraine and the Afghan WarU.S. intelligence agencies thought the Afghan military would last longer and predicted Kyiv would fall faster, showing the difficulty of assessing fighting spirit. Ginni Thomas Pressed Trump’s Chief of Staff to Overturn 2020 Vote, Texts ShowThe messages between Ms. Thomas and Mark Meadows are the first evidence that she directly advised the White House in efforts to reverse the election results. Jan. 6 Panel Warns of Contempt Charges Against Two More Trump AlliesThe House committee said it would start contempt proceedings against Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino, and pressed its case that fund-raising emails falsely asserting election fraud helped stoke the Capitol riot. Inside New York City’s Decision to End Vaccine Mandate for Pro AthletesOwners and executives of some of the wealthiest sports franchises urged Mayor Eric Adams to allow unvaccinated athletes to play in New York. E.U. Takes Aim at Big Tech’s Power With Landmark Digital ActThe Digital Markets Act is the most sweeping legislation to regulate tech since a European privacy law was passed in 2018. Uber Partners With Yellow Taxi Companies in N.Y.C.The ride-hailing giant is teaming up with two taxi technology companies in New York City. Critics of Jackson’s Child Sex Abuse Sentences Backed Judges With Similar RecordsRepublican senators criticized Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for imposing sentences lower than prosecutor recommendations in child sexual abuse cases. Other nominees had done the same thing. The Respectful Supreme Court Hearing That Wasn’tRepublicans’ hostile interrogation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and relentless re-litigating of past Supreme Court feuds marred a historic moment. Takeaways From Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation HearingsRepublicans fired off an array of political attacks, and Democrats got through their biggest hurdle to swearing in the first Black woman on the Supreme Court. Caught in a Culture War, Georgetown Day School Holds Fast to Its MissionAfter Republicans attacked the school during Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings, parents, students and alumni said they firmly embraced its values. Arkansas Upsets No. 1 Gonzaga in the Round of 16Gonzaga, the No. 1 overall seed in the men’s tournament and the title favorite, will not return to the championship game. Arkansas is in the round of 8 for the second straight year. Aliyah Boston Wants People to Forget That Moment Against StanfordHer move to Massachusetts from the Virgin Islands at age 12 exposed her to a world of basketball possibilities. Now she’s leading top-ranked South Carolina into the round of 16. How to Live to 100For one sturdy wartime survivor, living intensely has been the best revenge. Oscars 2022 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?In an interesting year with a duel for the top award and some wide-open races, here’s how our expert is marking his ballot. Four Opinion Writers on the Ukrainian Refugee CrisisLulu Garcia-Navarro, Farah Stockman, Ross Douthat and Tom Friedman discuss the latest developments in Russia’s Ukraine war. How High Inflation Will Come DownWhy 2022 really isn’t much like 1980. 12 Teenagers on What Adults Don’t Get About Their LivesIn a new Times Opinion focus group, teens also talked about their “addiction” to social media and being nervous to speak on sensitive subjects in class. The Secrets of Lasting FriendshipsAnthropologist Robin Dunbar provides a framework. The Simple, Innocent Joy in GIFsA reflection on the digital diversions after their creator, Stephen Wilhite, passes on. Estonia’s Prime Minister: Russia’s Putin Cannot Think He’s Won This WarAt NATO, our focus should be simple. Europe Must Stop Buying Russian Oil and GasThe economic adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky makes the case for Europe to stop buying Russian oil and gas. How Some Texans Are Getting Abortions Despite a Devastating LawAn influx in donations to clinics and abortion funds has thrown a financial lifeline to patients Where, In This Senate Circus, Is Ketanji Brown Jackson?Her Supreme Court nomination hearing is a digressively ugly free-for-all. I’m a Sports Fan. Hear Me Roar.It’s too bad some athletes take booing personally. It isn’t really about them. We’re in a Fossil Fuel War. Biden Should Say So.To win it, we need to shift to clean energy now. The Corporations Passing — and Failing — the Ukraine Morality TestYale professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld makes the case for full corporate withdrawal from Russia. ‘We Are Sleepwalking to Climate Catastrophe’Readers respond to a dire climate warning from the U.N. secretary general. Also: Factors in college success; a signing in the N.F.L.; Botox follies. The Using of Ketanji Brown JacksonRepublicans are using Jackson as a pawn in a political battle that has little to do with her or the Supreme Court. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?Lizzo has a reality TV show, and “Bridgerton” is back. Pass the wine. 如何在一个坏消息不断的世界里活下去大流行、乌克兰战争、东航空难……我们似乎活在一个坏消息满天飞的时代。该如何对抗焦虑、心平气和地生活下去? Edward C. Johnson III, 91, Dies; Made Fidelity an Investment GiantMr. Johnson’s exceptionally long tenure — he presided over Fidelity into his 80s — coincided with a huge expansion of his industry. Methane Leaks Plague New Mexico Oil and Gas WellsAn analysis found leaks of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from oil and gas drilling in the Permian Basin were many times higher than government estimates. She Starved and Nearly Died on Guardian’s Watch, Family SaysAll Bonnie Lee Apple would tell a friend on the phone was “I don’t feel good.” A disturbing photo indicated problems. Ex-Party Producer Charged in $2.7 Million Bitcoin-Laundering SchemeThomas Spieker’s clients included dark-web drug dealers and a cellphone-hacking identity thief, prosecutors said. U.S. House Candidate Ends Run After Uproar Over Behavior at SleepoverAbby Broyles of Oklahoma said on Thursday that she had checked into rehab “to focus on myself and my happiness” weeks after apologizing for drinking and swearing at children. A Second Texas Grand Jury Declines to Charge Deshaun WatsonA panel in Brazoria County made the decision nearly two weeks after a grand jury in Houston rejected nine criminal cases against Watson, who was traded to the Cleveland Browns just days ago. Group Wanted to Kidnap Michigan Governor and Block Biden’s Election, Plotter SaysBy abducting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, one man who pleaded guilty said, he hoped to disrupt the 2020 election and perhaps start a civil war. Miami Beach Bans Some Alcohol Sales as Spring Break Curfew Takes Effect“We all knew that this week and next week were going to be hard weekends, because every year, they are hard weekends,” Mayor Dan Gelber said. “Frankly, optimism, hope and luck are not plans.” Supreme Court Stops New Jersey From Dissolving Watchdog AgencyNew York officials object to their neighbor’s move to eliminate an agency that was created to keep organized crime off the local docks. Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Daughter and That PhotoA Times photographer talks about documenting history and pride at the Supreme Court confirmation hearings. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Review: It’s Messy, and GloriousMichelle Yeoh stars as a stressed-out laundromat owner dragged into cosmic battle and genre chaos. Richness in Stasis: La Monte Young Finally Releases ‘Trio’The breakthrough Minimalist, not known for making albums, has at last put out an authorized recording of his 64-year-old “Trio for Strings.” For Madhuri Dixit, ‘The Fame Game’ Feels Familiar, if Not the MediumThe Bollywood actress has been a star for decades. She drew on that experience for her role in a new Netflix thriller, her first in a major streaming series. More Recent Articles |
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked New Jersey from leaving the Waterfront Commission a watchdog agency that regulates the ports and piers in New York Harbor along with New York.
The government of Ethiopia declared an "indefinite humanitarian truce, effective immediately," to expedite the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in the war-scarred northern Tigray region where millions face famine.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion will be the subject of a multipart documentary series produced by Time Studios and her management company, Roc Nation.
The fourth-seeded Arkansas Razorbacks punched their ticket to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive year after a 74-68 upset win over the No. 1 overall seed Gonzaga Bulldogs on Thursday night in San Francisco.
A grand jury in Brazoria County, Texas declined to indict Deshaun Watson, marking the second grand jury to refrain from pursuing charges against the quarterback for alleged sexual assaults of massage therapists.
"The Batman" director Matt Reeves' teased deleted scene has finally been released, with Batman coming face to face with his most notorious adversary, the Joker.
The medical director overseeing a pair of Florida addiction treatment facilities was convicted in an addiction treatment fraud scheme, the Justice Department said Thursday.
A section of the club level on the east side of the Broncos' Empower Field at Mile High Stadium caught fire Thursday afternoon, producing a thick, black smoke cloud that could be seen throughout downtown Denver.
Two men were charged with fraud for defrauding buyers of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, of $1.1 million dollars by failing to provide promised benefits and closing their site once their NFTs sold out.
A man who pleaded guilty to a scheme to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer testified Thursday that he expected to die in a police shootout.
A group of voters in Georgia have filed a lawsuit seeking to block Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for re-election under a constitutional provision barring "insurrectionists."
More than half the members of the Texas House of Representatives are asking the state's parole board to stop next month's planned execution of Melissa Lucio.
Ukraine conducted a prisoner swap with Russia which freed 10 border guards captured while defending a small island in the Black Sea, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said Thursday.
On the final day of confirmation hearings in the Senate, representatives of the American Bar Association effectively debunked one of Republicans' primary complaints about Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson.
New variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 may generate different "long COVID" symptoms than earlier strains of the virus, a European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases study found.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 349 points on Thursday as markets alternated between losses and gains each day this week.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization member states agreed Thursday to extend Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg's term another year amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A man ended up with an unusual pet when he made an unusual discovery among the Texas foliage -- a pink grasshopper.
Experts said a cannonball found buried on a Florida beach by a treasure hunter could date as far back as the 1700s.
Space X's fourth Dragon capsule to carry astronauts to space next has been named "Freedom," bringing the name of the first capsule to fly an American into space to a new generation.
A Michigan woman pulling up to her house after work stopped to capture video of an unbelievable sight -- a kangaroo on the loose in her driveway.
The Russian war in Ukraine has brought fears that food will become more scarce and life-saving humanitarian assistance could disappear from cash-strapped Lebanon, whose population is sinking deeper into poverty.
The United States Thursday said it plans to accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian war refugees. More than $1 billion in new funding will also be provided for humanitarian assistance for victims of Russia's war on Ukraine. 
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