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Pentagon: Russia 'relocating' less than 20% of troops from Kyiv In the last 24 hours, a small percentage of Russian troops surrounding Kyiv have started to relocate northwest of the besieged city, the Pentagon said. The Wanted singer Tom Parker dies of brain cancer at 33 The Wanted singer Tom Parker, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor nearly two years ago, died Wednesday. He was 33. Chris Rock 'still processing' Will Smith slap, performs standup in Boston Chris Rock briefly addressed the Oscar incident at the start of his standup show in Boston, Mass. Wednesday. Rock says he is "still processing" Will Smith slapping him and will have more material on it later. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Bruce Arians steps down as head coach Bruce Arians has stepped down as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after three seasons, it was announced. Lawsuit to block construction of Obama Presidential Center tossed out A judge tossed out an attempt to block construction of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's historic Jackson Park over concerns it would adversely impact the environment. U.N. appoints panel to investigate possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine The U.N. Human Rights Council on Wednesday appointed a three-person panel to investigate potential Russian war crimes following its invasion of Ukraine. CDC drops cruise ship COVID-19 travel risk advisory The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its COVID-19 risk warning for cruise ships on Wednesday. Judge finds Alex Jones in contempt of court, orders daily $25,000 fines Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist behind the right-wing media company Infowars, was declared to be in contempt of court, a Connecticut judge ruled Wednesday. Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson re-signing with Minnesota Vikings Eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson announced Wednesday that he is re-signing with the Minnesota Vikings. Capitol police ask for $105M budget increase citing understaffing The chief of the Capitol Police asked Congress Wednesday for an additional $105.5 million in the upcoming fiscal year in order to increase its ranks and enact a gradual reopening of the Capitol. Academy: Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after slapping Chris Rock The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that Will Smith was asked to leave Sunday's Oscars ceremony after he slapped comedian Chris Rock, but the actor refused to do so. Pew: Majority of Americans express confidence in Ukrainian President Zelensky amid Russian invasion A Pew Research Center poll released Wednesday found that 72% of Americans have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's handling of international affairs as his country fights a Russian invasion. FBI raids home after reported threats to judge, lawyers in Whitmer kidnapping trial FBI agents raided a home just outside Detroit in connection with reported death threats made against the judge and attorneys involved in a trial for the men who plotted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Six now confirmed dead after 80-vehicle crash on Pennsylvania highway Six people have now died after a multi-vehicle collision in Pennsylvania that closed a highway for 40 hours, state police confirmed Wednesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin misinformed by military advisers on Ukraine war, U.S. officials say Russian President Vladimir Putin has been misinformed by his military advisers about failures in the war on Ukraine, creating anger and tension in the Kremlin, U.S. officials said Wednesday. Treasury Department sanctions Iranian companies, agent over missile attack The Treasury Department sanctioned multiple Iranian organizations and one individual Wednesday, to help curb that country's development of ballistic missiles, its Office of Foreign Assets Control said in a release. Poll: 47% of Americans ‘worry a great deal’ about energy costs Nearly half of Americans are stressed about the cost and availability of energy, up from around a third of Americans one year ago, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. Oklahoma governor signs transgender sports ban into law Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a bill into law that prohibits transgender boys and girls from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender at public schools and colleges in the state. Look: Truck crash spills bottles of beer across Kentucky highway A stretch of Kentucky highway was closed Wednesday when an overturned truck spilled its load of beer bottles into the roadway. 'Bridgerton' prequel 'Queen Charlotte' announces cast Netflix announced the cast of "Queen Charlotte," a "Bridgerton" prequel, on Wednesday. Look: Possum clinging to buoy off Australian coast rescued An Australian scuba instructor teamed up with reserve rangers to rescue a possum spotted clinging to a buoy near a pier. Chihuahua reunited with owner 10 years after being stolen in London A British woman was reunited with her beloved chihuahua when the dog turned up at a playground 10 years after being stolen during a walk. Tornado injures 7 in Springdale, Ark., as severe weather hits 4 states A tornado hit Springdale, Ark., Wednesday, damaging a school and injuring seven people as severe weather struck portions of four southern U.S. states. |
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‘Like Living in a Horror Movie’: A Ukraine Town Dying a Slow DeathThe war never stops in Huliaipole, a town on the front lines in eastern Ukraine. Most residents have fled. Those who remain listen to the Russian shelling and wonder: Where will the next one land? Serbia Sticks With Russia, Bound by a Sense of VictimhoodMoscow, despite its invasion of Ukraine, remains a lodestar for nations like Serbia that feel resentment and grievance against the West, experts say. Biden Plan Would Release a Million Barrels of Oil a Day From ReserveA release of up to 180 million barrels in all, over 180 days, is aimed at helping ease prices at the pump. Justice Dept. Widens Jan. 6 Inquiry to More Pro-Trump FiguresFederal prosecutors have been seeking documents and testimony about the fake electors scheme and the planning for the rally just before the storming of the Capitol. C.D.C. to Lift Order Restricting Immigration During the PandemicThe change is to take effect in late May, according to people familiar with the planning, and should restore the right of migrants to request asylum once they cross the border into the United States. Ivermectin Does Not Reduce Risk of Covid Hospitalization, Large Study Finds“At some point it will become a waste of resources to continue studying an unpromising approach,” one expert said. States Close Mass Test and Vaccine Sites, but Virus May Swell AnewOfficials say demand has slowed as coronavirus cases have fallen. But some experts question the scaling back of services, especially vaccination campaigns. Will Smith Refused to Leave Oscars After Slap, Academy SaysThe film organization revealed that Smith was asked to leave the Academy Awards after slapping Chris Rock, as the comic addressed the incident for the first time at a show in Boston. Cawthorn Draws Criticism From Republicans Over Cocaine and Orgies CommentsFor Mr. Cawthorn, a pro-Trump North Carolina congressman, youthful brashness that helped him win his seat now strikes some voters as recklessness. How Your Sense of Direction Is Shaped by Where You Grew UpChildhood environments shape people’s navigational skills, researchers reported. The findings one day may lead to better tests for early dementia. Bruce Willis Has Aphasia and Is ‘Stepping Away’ From His CareerThe news of his diagnosis, initially announced by his ex-wife, Demi Moore, prompted an outpouring of support and appreciation for Willis from fans, stars and other notable figures. What Is Aphasia? Bruce Willis’s Diagnosis, ExplainedBruce Willis will retire from acting after being diagnosed with the condition. Here’s what we know about it. The Discovery of Shackleton’s Wreck Is as Disquieting as It Is AmazingThe world today is smaller and less mysterious than when Endurance sank. At the same time, we know too much about the past to be nostalgic. When the Master of the Erotic Thriller Fails to ThrillAdrian Lyne used to make deranged romps animated by conservative masculine anxieties. By the time of “Deep Water,” his muse — the all-powerful white man — had lost his grip. Rap Lyrics Are Sending People to PrisonRap music is increasingly showing up as evidence in criminal trials. Yes, Lynching Is Still a ThingA new law that makes lynching a federal hate crime addresses an atrocity that continues to this day. What We Know About the Women Who Vote for Republicans and the Men Who Do NotWhat distinguishes the people who fall on the wrong side of the gender gap? We Can’t Get Even Regular Gun Control. How Are We Going to Deal With Ghost Guns?Let’s be thankful that Biden has gotten started. Home Care Workers Deserve a Living WageA plan for higher home care wages under consideration in New York State could offer a model for how we can care for older people. The Nuclear Family Is No Longer the Norm. Good.Our society is making room for different family structures. Does the End of Cash Mean the End of Privacy?A new bill in Congress says anonymity can be preserved. The G.O.P.’s Misleading Attack on Judge JacksonRepublicans ignored widespread agreement among judges about sentencing guidelines. Doctors Face a Stigma Against Seeking Mental Health CareThe culture of medicine means no crying, no sleeping, no making mistakes. And no getting help. Yes, There Is a Clash of CivilizationsWhat Samuel Huntington foresaw about the current world order. Will the Ukraine War Spell the End of Globalization?The seams of the global economic order were deeply frayed by the pandemic. Could this conflict cause it to unravel? Ukraine Made Big Tech Pick a Side — But Who Are the Losers?The Russia-Ukraine war has made clear, yet again, the dominance that platforms like Apple, Facebook and Google have. Is it time we finally take away that power? Four Opinion Writers: Why Will Smith’s Slap Caused an UproarCharles Blow, Roxane Gay and Esau McCaulley join Lulu Garcia-Navarro to discuss why the incident has elicited so many passionate responses. Charli XCX’s Ever-Evolving PopThe singer and songwriter’s career has inspired dance parties, as well as spirited conversations about her ambitions and aesthetic innovations. Want a Value-Priced Gadget? Good Luck.More Americans than ever are buying fancy phones and laptops. Will it last? Alex Jones Faces Fines for Not Testifying in Sandy Hook SuitA Connecticut judge rejected the Infowars conspiracy theorist’s claim that he was too ill to sit for a deposition, and set a schedule of hefty fines. New York City Clears 239 Homeless Camps. Only 5 People Move to Shelters.In the subways, nearly 80 people a week accepted shelter over a four-week period, Mayor Adams said. Officials have not yet said how many stayed off the street. In Life, They Showed Israel’s Breadth. In Death, They Were Victims.The five victims of Israel’s deadliest terrorist attack in years came from different walks of life, highlighting the complexity of Israeli society. After Record-Setting Run With St. Peter’s, Shaheen Holloway Leaves for Seton HallJust days after his team became the first No. 15 seed to play in the round of 8, Holloway is returning to the university where he once starred in the backcourt. Democrats Agree to Pay $113,000 Over Campaign Spending InquiryHillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic Party described payments to a law firm that commissioned scrutiny of Trump-Russia ties — leading to the Steele dossier — as legal services, not opposition research. Retiring as Coach, Bruce Arians Joins the Buccaneers’ Front OfficeArians left a previous retirement to coach Tampa Bay in 2019 and won a title after the 2020 season. Todd Bowles, the defensive coordinator and a former Jets head coach, will succeed him. New ALS Treatment, AMX0035, Lacks Evidence of Benefit, FDA Panel FindsWith a 6-4 vote, the group of independent advisers to the agency narrowly concluded that results from another clinical trial are needed to assess whether the therapy, called AMX0035, can help patients. Hubble Space Telescope Spots Oldest and Farthest Star KnownIts light twinkled some 900 million years after the Big Bang, astronomers say. 9 Who Blocked Abortion Clinic Are Charged With Federal OffensesProsecutors said the defendants had used their bodies, furniture, chains and ropes to block the doors to an abortion clinic in Washington in 2020 and had livestreamed their actions on Facebook. Verizon Investigates Spam Texts but Sees No Russia LinkThe wireless carrier said that it was working with the F.B.I. and the Secret Service to investigate a recent wave of fraudulent messages, but said the source did not appear to be Russian hackers. Why Am I So Bloated? How to Find ReliefAnd is there anything I can do about it? Hot Springs in the U.S.: Medicinal, Perhaps. Relaxing? Definitely.Whether at a luxury spa or a more rustic natural environment, a dip in a natural hot springs promises to be relaxing, if not also medicinal. Here’s where and how to get started. What to Know About Marvel’s ‘Moon Knight’Starring Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke, the new Marvel series follows a troubled, crime-fighting caped crusader. But don’t mistake him for Batman. Wesley Matthews Does Dirty Work for Milwaukee BucksWesley Matthews does the little things for the Milwaukee Bucks. “We talk about trying to make everything difficult,” said Coach Mike Budenholzer. More Recent Articles |
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In the last 24 hours, a small percentage of Russian troops surrounding Kyiv have started to relocate northwest of the besieged city, the Pentagon said.
The Wanted singer Tom Parker, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor nearly two years ago, died Wednesday. He was 33.
Chris Rock briefly addressed the Oscar incident at the start of his standup show in Boston, Mass. Wednesday. Rock says he is "still processing" Will Smith slapping him and will have more material on it later.
Bruce Arians has stepped down as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after three seasons, it was announced.
A judge tossed out an attempt to block construction of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's historic Jackson Park over concerns it would adversely impact the environment.
The U.N. Human Rights Council on Wednesday appointed a three-person panel to investigate potential Russian war crimes following its invasion of Ukraine.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its COVID-19 risk warning for cruise ships on Wednesday.
Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist behind the right-wing media company Infowars, was declared to be in contempt of court, a Connecticut judge ruled Wednesday.
Eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson announced Wednesday that he is re-signing with the Minnesota Vikings.
The chief of the Capitol Police asked Congress Wednesday for an additional $105.5 million in the upcoming fiscal year in order to increase its ranks and enact a gradual reopening of the Capitol.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that Will Smith was asked to leave Sunday's Oscars ceremony after he slapped comedian Chris Rock, but the actor refused to do so.
A Pew Research Center poll released Wednesday found that 72% of Americans have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's handling of international affairs as his country fights a Russian invasion.
FBI agents raided a home just outside Detroit in connection with reported death threats made against the judge and attorneys involved in a trial for the men who plotted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Six people have now died after a multi-vehicle collision in Pennsylvania that closed a highway for 40 hours, state police confirmed Wednesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been misinformed by his military advisers about failures in the war on Ukraine, creating anger and tension in the Kremlin, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
The Treasury Department sanctioned multiple Iranian organizations and one individual Wednesday, to help curb that country's development of ballistic missiles, its Office of Foreign Assets Control said in a release.
Nearly half of Americans are stressed about the cost and availability of energy, up from around a third of Americans one year ago, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a bill into law that prohibits transgender boys and girls from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender at public schools and colleges in the state.
A stretch of Kentucky highway was closed Wednesday when an overturned truck spilled its load of beer bottles into the roadway.
Netflix announced the cast of "Queen Charlotte," a "Bridgerton" prequel, on Wednesday.
An Australian scuba instructor teamed up with reserve rangers to rescue a possum spotted clinging to a buoy near a pier.
A British woman was reunited with her beloved chihuahua when the dog turned up at a playground 10 years after being stolen during a walk.
A tornado hit Springdale, Ark., Wednesday, damaging a school and injuring seven people as severe weather struck portions of four southern U.S. states. 
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