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House Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Ex-Trump advisers Peter Navarro, Dan Scavino in contempt of Congress The House select committee investigating last year's Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol building recommended Monday night for the House of Representatives to hold two former Trump aides in criminal contempt of Congress. UConn outlasts N.C. State in double overtime to reach women's Final Four The second-seeded UConn Huskies beat the No. 1 seed N.C. State Wolfpack 91-87 in a double-overtime thriller Monday night in the Bridgeport regional final. MLB great Albert Pujols returns to Cardinals on 1-year deal: 'This is my last run' Three-time National League MVP Albert Pujols agreed to a one-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday, giving him a chance to end his career with the organization that drafted him in 1999. Biden says comments on Putin expressed 'moral outrage' not policy change President Joe Biden on Monday said he was expressing "moral outrage" when he said Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" and that the comments did not signal a change in U.S. policy. Will Smith publicly apologizes for slapping Chris Rock at Oscars Will Smith publicly apologized to Chris Rock after their onstage altercation Sunday night at the 2022 Oscars. 160 arrested, dozens of guns seized in Fla. spring break disturbances Police arrested 160 people and dozens of guns were confiscated during a chaotic spring break weekend in Panama City Beach, Fla., authorities said Monday. Minneapolis teachers OK deal to end strike; Sacramento schools still closed Public school teachers in Minneapolis returned to work Monday after approving a new labor deal but educators in Sacramento, Calif., remained on the picket lines following weekend talks. At least 3 dead, 20 injured in multi-vehicle crash on Pennsylvania highway At least three people were killed and 20 injured in a multi-vehicle crash on a Pennsylvania highway, authorities said Monday. 'Cheer' star Morgan Simianer engaged to boyfriend Stone Burleson Morgan Simianer, the star of Netflix's hit documentary series "Cheer," announced Monday on social media that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Stone Burleson. Study: Cardiovascular disease deaths in older men occur more on warmer nights Cardiovascular disease deaths in older men are more likely to occur on warmer-than-usual summer nights, a study published Monday found. Study: Disinfectants use during pregnancy linked to childhood asthma, eczema Children whose mothers used disinfectants during pregnancy were more likely to develop asthma or eczema, a study published Monday found. Academy 'condemns' Will Smith's Oscar slap, launches official probe The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Monday issued a condemnation of an onstage incident in which actor Will Smith slapped host Chris Rock at the Oscars ceremony. Jan. 6 committee weighs interview with Supreme Court justice's wife Ginni Thomas The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol plans to seek an interview with Virginia "Ginni" Thomas over text messages encouraging Mark Meadows to overturn the 2020 election. Owners may play big role in dogs' problem behaviors, researchers say Obsessive licking or chewing. Compulsive barking and whining. Pacing or tail chasing. Nearly 1 in 3 dogs have from these ADHD-like behaviors -- and researchers suspect that an animal's home life may be the cause. State takes over troubled Baltimore wastewater treatment plant Maryland's environmental secretary has directed the state to take over Baltimore's troubled Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant, the largest such facility statewide. FBI agent: Mich. militia members sought explosives in plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer An undercover FBI agent testified Monday that the alleged leaders of a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer placed a $4,000 order for explosives with him. Live nasal spray flu vaccine is safe for kids with asthma, study shows Yearly flu shots are especially important for kids with asthma as any virus can trigger an asthma attack. But in the not-too-distant future, these kids might be able to get a spritz instead of a jab, new research hints. Elle Fanning: 'Plainville' sheds light on 'false sense of intimacy' Elle Fanning and Chloe Sevigny discuss the Hulu drama "The Girl From Plainville," based on the real case of Michelle Carter's involvement in the suicide of Conrad Roy. Supreme Court to hear case based on Andy Warhol prints of Prince The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear a copyright case stemming from Andy Warhol silk-screen prints of Prince that were based on a portrait of the singer taken by renowned photographer Lynn Goldsmith. School picture day, green screen and St. Patrick's Day cause hilarious photos Parents of students at an Indiana elementary school said some unexpectedly hilarious photos resulted when green screens were used for school picture day -- on St. Patrick's Day. Metal detectorist to the rescue when beach proposal goes awry A stranger with a metal detector came to the rescue of a British couple who lost their ring just moments after becoming engaged on a beach. Helium leaking from Earth's core hints planet formed inside a solar nebula, study says A rare isotope of helium gas is leaking from the Earth's core, which suggests the planet formed inside a solar nebula, according to a study published Monday in AGU Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Watch: Herd of deer overruns Wisconsin pub, one smashes through window A Wisconsin bar shared video of the moment a herd of deer overran the establishment's patio area -- and one of the animals crashed into the pub through a window. Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis signs controversial 'Don't Say Gay' bill into law Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed into a law a controversial measure restricting what can be taught in classrooms on gender identity or sexual orientation, dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" bill by critics. |
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Ukraine Claims Some Battle Successes as Russia Focuses on Another FrontWith the fighting raging and sputtering attempts at diplomacy continuing, diplomacy between the two sides was continuing, with talks planned in Istanbul on Tuesday. President Macron’s Unending Russia DiplomacyThe French leader’s outreach to his counterparts in Russia and Ukraine is stubborn. Whether it is also effective remains to be seen. Would Putin Strike NATO Supply Lines to Ukraine? History Suggests No.From the Soviets in Afghanistan to the U.S. in Korea, Moscow and Washington have often chosen not to attack the countries aiding their enemies. Novaya Gazeta, the hard-hitting Russian newspaper, suspends publication.The newspaper held out longer than any other independent media outlet in Russia as Vladimir Putin cracked down on what remained of the country’s free press. A video shows Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine being beaten and shot in their legs.When Nokia Pulled Out of Russia, a Vast Surveillance System RemainedThe Finnish company played a key role in enabling Russia’s cyberspying, documents show, raising questions of corporate responsibility. Jan. 6 Panel Is Likely to Seek Interview With Ginni ThomasThe committee is preparing to reach out to the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas after the disclosure of her text messages supporting efforts to overturn the election. Biden’s $5.8 Trillion Budget Pivots Toward Economic and Security ConcernsThe president released his latest budget proposal amid war in Ukraine and concerns at home about rising costs. Missing From Biden’s Budget: His Signature Policy AgendaThe Build Back Better package that has consumed Congress for months was relegated to the footnotes. With a Center-Leaning Budget, Biden Bows to Political RealityThe president’s budget addresses the main attack lines that Republicans are using against him and his Democratic allies in Congress in the run-up to the midterm congressional elections. Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock After Academy Condemns His Slap“I was out of line and I was wrong,” said Smith, who hit Rock at the Oscars after the comedian made a joke about his wife. The film organization opened an inquiry into the incident. Will Smith Owned the Williams Sisters’ Story Onscreen. Then He Stole Their Moment.An Oscar night that should have affirmed Serena and Venus’s rise to stardom instead played out in a way they have seen before — triumph tempered by mixed emotions. Does the Academy Hate Movies? Our Critics on the 2022 Oscars.Whatever you make of the slap, the telecast as a whole was a frustrating night of television that seemed based on a misunderstanding of what makes films great. Where to Stream the 2022 Oscar Winners, From ‘Coda’ to ‘King Richard’All of the night’s winners can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you find the honorees. Alopecia Hair Loss: What to Know About Jada Pinkett Smith’s ConditionJada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss condition played a major role in an incident at the Oscars. Here’s what we know about it. Reducing Covid’s TollMany experts expect Covid caseloads to rise soon. Here are four steps to protect people. For UConn, a Rougher Path Than Usual Still Leads to the Final FourAfter injuries, losses to unranked teams and a second-round scare, the Huskies advanced to their 14th straight Final Four by beating No. 1-seeded North Carolina State. Louisville Clinches the Last Spot in the Final FourThe Cardinals, playing in their fourth straight regional final, became the third No. 1 seed to reach the national semifinals by beating No. 3-seeded Michigan. Final Four Snaps College Basketball Back to RealityNo more upstarts — only big-time programs are left in the running for the men’s national championship. In Wisconsin: Stowing Mowers, Pleasing BeesCan the No Mow May movement help transform the traditional American lawn — a manicured carpet of grass — into something more ecologically beneficial? What Is ‘Medical Gaslighting’ and How Can You Elevate Health CareStudies show female patients and people of color are more likely to have their symptoms dismissed by medical providers. Experts say: Keep asking questions. Putin and the Myths of Western DecadenceAre we losing the traditional values that really matter? Ted Cruz Knows Which Side He’s OnWashington is getting extra serious and extra silly. The Slums of CaliforniaTemporary units for the homeless might sound good, but where does one go from there? Putin’s Proxy Culture WarRussia seeks solidarity among haters of liberalism. Here’s the Neat Trick of Biden’s Billionaire TaxHow to convince the Supreme Court that the plan is constitutional? New York Can Build More Affordable Housing, Fast. Here’s How.New York needs more housing fast, and a few key measures would help build it. The Boring Bill in Tennessee That Everyone Should Be WatchingRepublicans are about freedom and small government only when they’re not the ones in control of the government. Calling Gabbard and Carlson Traitors on Russia Only Grows Their AppealWhy we shouldn’t call critics of America’s “war” on Putin traitors. Why Facebook’s ‘Hubris and Arrogance’ Astound This Attorney GeneralAttorney General Maura Healey of Massachusetts weighs in on social media, the Sacklers and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Did You Lose a Loved One to Covid?Two years into the pandemic, almost one million Americans have died of Covid. Would you help us memorialize their passing? 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. Watch 2022 Oscar Winner ‘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. Israeli Summit Mixes Historic Symbolism With Sharp DisputesThe meeting of diplomats from Israel, the U.S. and four Arab countries was momentous just for taking place. But in private, they tried to hash out differences over Iran and the war in Ukraine. Biden Administration Will Vaccinate Migrants at BorderSome migrants who refuse will be detained and placed in removal proceedings, according to directions given to homeland security officials. Snow Squall Leads to 50-Car Pileup on Pennsylvania HighwaySeveral tractor-trailers were involved in the chain-reaction crash on Interstate 81, about 50 miles northeast of Harrisburg, Pa. The wreckage extended for about a mile, the authorities said. Uber Close to Deal for Partnership With San Francisco Taxi OutfitPassengers could soon use the Uber app to order taxis in a deal similar to one recently announced in New York City. M.I.T. Will Again Require SAT and ACT ScoresThe university said it was reinstating the admissions requirement, which it had waived in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic, for the 2022-23 application cycle. Kylie McKenzie Sues U.S.T.A., Claiming It Failed to Keep Her SafeThe tennis player claims the organization failed to disclose that her coach may have sexually assaulted one of its employees. Honduran Supreme Court Ratifies U.S. Extradition Request of Ex-PresidentThe former leader of Honduras is accused of colluding with drug cartels to ship tons of cocaine to the United States in return for financial support for his political party. Supreme Court to Weigh California Law on Treatment of PigsTrade groups challenged the law, which requires adequate space for breeding pigs to turn around, saying it unfairly burdens out-of-state farmers. The Violinist Natalie Hodges Writes About Her Devotion to MusicIn “Uncommon Measure,” a genre-defying memoir, Natalie Hodges writes about the years of her young life spent in classical music. How ‘Bridgerton’ Touches on Colonialism in IndiaSeason 2 of the Netflix show centers on the Sharma family, whose story of moving between England and India has echoes in historical fact. More Recent Articles |
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The House select committee investigating last year's Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol building recommended Monday night for the House of Representatives to hold two former Trump aides in criminal contempt of Congress.
The second-seeded UConn Huskies beat the No. 1 seed N.C. State Wolfpack 91-87 in a double-overtime thriller Monday night in the Bridgeport regional final.
Three-time National League MVP Albert Pujols agreed to a one-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday, giving him a chance to end his career with the organization that drafted him in 1999.
President Joe Biden on Monday said he was expressing "moral outrage" when he said Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" and that the comments did not signal a change in U.S. policy.
Will Smith publicly apologized to Chris Rock after their onstage altercation Sunday night at the 2022 Oscars.
Police arrested 160 people and dozens of guns were confiscated during a chaotic spring break weekend in Panama City Beach, Fla., authorities said Monday.
Public school teachers in Minneapolis returned to work Monday after approving a new labor deal but educators in Sacramento, Calif., remained on the picket lines following weekend talks.
At least three people were killed and 20 injured in a multi-vehicle crash on a Pennsylvania highway, authorities said Monday.
Morgan Simianer, the star of Netflix's hit documentary series "Cheer," announced Monday on social media that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Stone Burleson.
Cardiovascular disease deaths in older men are more likely to occur on warmer-than-usual summer nights, a study published Monday found.
Children whose mothers used disinfectants during pregnancy were more likely to develop asthma or eczema, a study published Monday found.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Monday issued a condemnation of an onstage incident in which actor Will Smith slapped host Chris Rock at the Oscars ceremony.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol plans to seek an interview with Virginia "Ginni" Thomas over text messages encouraging Mark Meadows to overturn the 2020 election.
Obsessive licking or chewing. Compulsive barking and whining. Pacing or tail chasing. Nearly 1 in 3 dogs have from these ADHD-like behaviors -- and researchers suspect that an animal's home life may be the cause.
Maryland's environmental secretary has directed the state to take over Baltimore's troubled Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant, the largest such facility statewide.
An undercover FBI agent testified Monday that the alleged leaders of a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer placed a $4,000 order for explosives with him.
Yearly flu shots are especially important for kids with asthma as any virus can trigger an asthma attack. But in the not-too-distant future, these kids might be able to get a spritz instead of a jab, new research hints.
Elle Fanning and Chloe Sevigny discuss the Hulu drama "The Girl From Plainville," based on the real case of Michelle Carter's involvement in the suicide of Conrad Roy.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear a copyright case stemming from Andy Warhol silk-screen prints of Prince that were based on a portrait of the singer taken by renowned photographer Lynn Goldsmith.
Parents of students at an Indiana elementary school said some unexpectedly hilarious photos resulted when green screens were used for school picture day -- on St. Patrick's Day.
A stranger with a metal detector came to the rescue of a British couple who lost their ring just moments after becoming engaged on a beach.
A rare isotope of helium gas is leaking from the Earth's core, which suggests the planet formed inside a solar nebula, according to a study published Monday in AGU Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.
A Wisconsin bar shared video of the moment a herd of deer overran the establishment's patio area -- and one of the animals crashed into the pub through a window.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed into a law a controversial measure restricting what can be taught in classrooms on gender identity or sexual orientation, dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" bill by critics. 
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