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Kamala Harris announces OSHA program to protect workers from heat-related injuries Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new program by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to protect workers from heat-related injuries. Ex-Dodgers announcer Vin Scully wins Baseball Digest's Lifetime Achievement Award Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully won the second Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest. Keke Palmer to host NBC's reboot of 'Password' game show Keke Palmer will serve as the host for NBC's reboot of the classic game show "Password," the network announced Tuesday. Tornadoes touch down in Texas, Iowa; severe weather forecast in multiple states Tornadoes were reported in Texas and Iowa on Tuesday night as more severe weather was forecast in surrounding states. Officials rush to evacuate large predators from besieged Kharkiv zoo Officials at a zoo in the besieged northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv said they're attempting to evacuate large predators from the facility amid Russian shelling. 'American Idol' contestant Kenedi Anderson drops out of competition "American Idol" contestant and fan favorite Kenedi Anderson has mysteriously dropped out of the reality singing competition. Texas prosecutor may temporarily spare death row prisoner many believe is innocent At a combative legislative hearing, the Cameron County district attorney indicated Tuesday he may step in and stop Melissa Lucio's April 27 execution. N.Y. Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigns amid charges of federal bribery, wire fraud New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigned Tuesday after federal prosecutors charged him with bribery, honest service wire fraud and conspiracy in connection with an abuse of office while supporting a donor. Russia, Ukraine peace talks at 'dead end,' Vladimir Putin says Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said peace negotiations with Ukraine reached a "dead end," accusing Kyiv of violating previous agreements. N.Y. police hunt for gunman in subway shooting that injured 29 New York City police were scouring subway tunnels Tuesday afternoon in the hunt for a gunman who opened fire at a Brooklyn station during the morning commute. Former officers charged in George Floyd's death reject plea deal Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane, the three former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd, rejected plea deals in a state trial. Tennis: Novak Djokovic suffers upset loss in 2nd round at Monte Carlo Masters Novak Djokovic began his clay-court season with an upset loss to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Tuesday at the Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament. Arizona death row prisoner's lawyers say clemency board stacked against him Attorneys for an Arizona death row prisoner have filed a challenge to the state's clemency board, which they say won't give their client a fair consideration because it includes too many former law enforcement officers. S.D. House votes to impeach AG Jason Ravnsborg over fatal 2020 crash The South Dakota House on Tuesday voted 36-31 to impeach state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg after he fatally struck a pedestrian with his car in 2020. Ukraine captures pro-Russian politician after escape from house arrest Ukraine has detained a well-known prominent politician, known to be close friends with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after he escaped from house arrest, officials confirmed Tuesday. Space Perspective unveils luxurious interior of balloon-launched spaceflight experience Want to be a space tourist but can't spend tens of millions of dollars? Space Perspective, a Florida-based space tourism company, is working on another option that falls in the six-figure range. President Joe Biden to suspend ethanol fuel ban to lower gas prices this summer President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced plans to suspend a federal rule to expand the use of E15 blend gasoline in another effort to give motorists more affordable prices at the pump. Markets fall for second straight day as inflation hits 40-year high The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 87 points Tuesday as markets gave up earlier gains to fall for a second consecutive day after reports showed inflation has risen to its highest level since 1981. Ukraine defends electrical grid against Russian Sandworm cyberattack Ukraine successfully thwarted an attempt by Russian hackers to damage its electrical grid, the country confirmed Tuesday. Watch: Wayward beaver rescued while wandering through streets of Polish city Police in Poland said a confused beaver that wandered into Krakow was rescued after being spotted walking the city's streets. Watch: Long-lost diary from 1938 returned to Pennsylvania family A Pennsylvania woman whose grandson found a diary from 1938 more than two decades ago said the book is on its way to being reunited with its original owner's family. Wedding ring lost at Wisconsin park returned, thanks to dog, social media A Wisconsin man's lost wedding ring was returned to him, thanks to another park visitor's dog and posts on social media. 'Aladdin' voice, 'Aristocrats' comedian Gilbert Gottfried dies at 67 Gilbert Gottfried died Tuesday at age 67 after a "long illness," confirmed by his official social media account. |
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Ukraine Says It Thwarted a Sophisticated Russian Cyberattack on Its Power GridExperts say the hacking, while unsuccessful, was among the most complex cyberattacks they have seen in the war so far. Ukraine War Pushes Germans to Change. They Are Wavering.In just six weeks since Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a strategic shift for his country, already doubts are emerging about how real and deep it is. Frank James was quiet and gruff, his neighbors in Milwaukee said.Videos Show an Ordinary New York Morning Erupting Into Chaos on the N TrainThe attack on Tuesday brought to life a horror that the city had long avoided: a mass shooting on the subway. Lt. Gov. Benjamin Resigns Following Campaign Finance IndictmentBrian A. Benjamin, New York’s second in command to Gov. Kathy Hochul, was charged with bribery, fraud and falsification of records while a state senator. Hochul Picked a Running Mate. Now She Has to Pick Another One.Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin’s resignation in the face of a criminal indictment creates a major political test for Gov. Kathy Hochul. Inflation Hits Fastest Pace Since 1981, at 8.5% Through MarchGasoline weighed heavily in the increases, while prices moderated in several categories. Some economists say the overall rate may have peaked. Gas Prices Force Biden Into an Unlikely Embrace of Fossil FuelsPresident Biden has had to walk a careful tightrope on energy and climate change in the weeks since U.S. sanctions on Russian oil and gas sent energy prices soaring. How One German State Beat the Odds on Covid VaccinationsBremen — Germany’s smallest state — managed its vaccination campaign better than any other place in Germany. It succeeded by activating community networks. Gilbert Gottfried, Comedian With a Distinctive Voice, Dies at 67His credits ranged from the family-friendly “Aladdin” to the unfettered vulgarity of “The Aristocrats” and included a brief stint on “Saturday Night Live.” House G.O.P. Kills Bid to Honor Pioneering Black JudgeA right-wing congressman persuaded fellow Republicans to abruptly turn against a routine measure to name a federal courthouse in Florida for a Black State Supreme Court justice. This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?The town of Zipolite has become an oasis for the queer community. But as its popularity has surged, some worry that the town’s spirit is beginning to vanish. Zipolite es un oasis playero para la comunidad LGBTQ en México. ¿Podrá perdurar?El pueblo, ubicado en el Pacífico mexicano, se ha convertido en un refugio para la comunidad queer. Pero, a medida que aumenta su popularidad, algunos temen que el espíritu de la población desaparezca. In the Shadow of the Border Wall, a Catholic Kitchen Provides Hope and a Hot MealLa Tilma, a restaurant run by Sacred Heart Catholic Church in El Paso, nourishes the lives of many Mexican immigrants in poverty. How Tech Companies Are Trying to Woo Employees Returning to WorkTech companies really want their employees to be happy — or at least less annoyed — about returning. So they’re providing concerts, food trucks and other perks. PFAS: The ‘Forever Chemicals’ You Couldn’t Escape if You TriedVirtually indestructible, these artificial compounds are used in fast-food packaging and countless household items, but they have been found as far away as virgin forests. Prices Are High, but Inflation Is Dropping. (Don’t Get Too Excited.)The bullwhip is flicking back. What Do We Do if Putin Uses Chemical Weapons?We can’t afford to repeat our mistakes in Syria. A Ukrainian Philosopher on What Putin Never Understood About UkraineVolodymyr Yermolenko discusses how Russia’s invasion has reshaped Ukrainian identity. These 8 Conservative Men Are Making No ApologiesA group of conservative men spoke with Times Opinion about what it’s like to be a man in America today, touching on cancel culture, race and gender. When You Hear the F-Word, Try Picking Up More Than One MeaningSome words have multiple parts. Some dirty words say multiple things. What’s Shame Got to Do With It?How and why we confuse shame and stigma. In French Election, Le Pen and Macron Court Voters With EmotionMarine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron are courting voters with emotion. Europe Will Pay a High Price to Free Itself From Russian EnergySoaring energy prices may speed the continent’s move to a green energy future. To Help Children, Democrats are Going to Have to Reach Across the AisleA bipartisan child tax credit expansion may actually be within reach. Russian Runners, Banned in BostonReaders discuss Bret Stephens’s objections to the ban and whether Russian citizens should suffer because of their leader’s actions. Also: Merrick Garland and Jan. 6. Putin’s War in Ukraine Is a Watershed. Time for America to Get Real.How the United States should deal with Putin. No reusable cup? In Australia, it’s at your own risk.On a visit to Melbourne, a Times reporter got a lesson in cafe etiquette, and the challenges facing the sustainability movement. South Dakota Attorney General Is Impeached Over Fatal Car CrashAttorney General Jason R. Ravnsborg will face a trial in the State Senate to determine whether he is removed from office. In Call Before Jan. 6 Riot, a Plea to ‘Descend on the Capitol’Days before Jan. 6, a onetime aide to Roger J. Stone Jr. told Trump backers to make lawmakers meeting to finalize the 2020 election results feel that “people are breathing down their necks.” Shirley Spork, Teaching Pro and a Founder of the L.P.G.A., Dies at 94She was one of 13 women who founded the Ladies Professional Golf Association in 1950, though her legacy lay in her tutoring countless women, from duffers to fledgling pros. Heavy Floods and Mudslides Leave at Least 45 Dead in South AfricaTorrential rain left a trail of destruction in the coastal city of Durban — the latest disaster in a season of storms that some scientists say has been intensified by climate change. Macron and Le Pen Trade Jabs and Lean Left as French Race Heats UpPresident Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate, are in close contention as the April 24 presidential runoff election nears. U.S. Report Describes a Global Retreat on Human RightsSecretary of State Antony Blinken says repressive governments “are growing more brazen” and reaching across borders to target their critics. In a First, Google Goes After Puppy Fraud in CourtThe company’s first consumer protection lawsuit, filed Monday, claims a Cameroon man tricked would-be buyers using Gmail and other services. As Texas Snarls Traffic at Border, Mexican Truckers Form BlockadeNew safety inspections are part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s effort to crack down on border smuggling. But industry groups say it is stifling trade. Mark Zuckerberg Ends Election GrantsA spokesman for the Facebook founder said the money sent to election offices in 2020 was a “one-time donation.” The grants prompted Republicans to push for bans on private donations for elections. Questions About Commanders’ Handling of Money Referred to F.T.C.In a 20-page letter sent to the F.T.C., a congressional committee passed along allegations from a former employee who said the team withheld ticket revenue from fans and the league. U.S. Crackdown Targets Boxing Figure Accused of Organized CrimeDaniel Kinahan is accused of leading an Irish organized crime group, and he has been involved with some of boxing’s biggest stars, including Tyson Fury. Is Driving High as Dangerous as Driving Drunk?There’s limited data on how marijuana impacts driving performance, but experts urge caution before getting behind the wheel. Rabbits Are Boring Pets. I Love Them Anyway.My friends and family don’t get it. All I can do is try to describe what it’s like to be with them, the moments I’m not sure I can do without. Sadeq Hedayat, Iran’s Misunderstood Literary Modernist“Blind Owl,” by Sadeq Hedayat, is a hallucinatory short novel that upends Persian artistic traditions. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Never Asked; He Never Explained’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Laurence Fishburne Cools Down With Classic Jazz and Cashmere BlanketsThe actor is back on Broadway for a revival of David Mamet’s “American Buffalo.” He discusses his other must-haves, like a chef’s knife, trampolines and crystals. More Recent Articles |
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Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new program by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to protect workers from heat-related injuries.
Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully won the second Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest.
Keke Palmer will serve as the host for NBC's reboot of the classic game show "Password," the network announced Tuesday.
Tornadoes were reported in Texas and Iowa on Tuesday night as more severe weather was forecast in surrounding states.
Officials at a zoo in the besieged northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv said they're attempting to evacuate large predators from the facility amid Russian shelling.
"American Idol" contestant and fan favorite Kenedi Anderson has mysteriously dropped out of the reality singing competition.
At a combative legislative hearing, the Cameron County district attorney indicated Tuesday he may step in and stop Melissa Lucio's April 27 execution.
New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigned Tuesday after federal prosecutors charged him with bribery, honest service wire fraud and conspiracy in connection with an abuse of office while supporting a donor.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said peace negotiations with Ukraine reached a "dead end," accusing Kyiv of violating previous agreements.
New York City police were scouring subway tunnels Tuesday afternoon in the hunt for a gunman who opened fire at a Brooklyn station during the morning commute.
Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane, the three former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd, rejected plea deals in a state trial.
Novak Djokovic began his clay-court season with an upset loss to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Tuesday at the Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament.
Attorneys for an Arizona death row prisoner have filed a challenge to the state's clemency board, which they say won't give their client a fair consideration because it includes too many former law enforcement officers.
The South Dakota House on Tuesday voted 36-31 to impeach state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg after he fatally struck a pedestrian with his car in 2020.
Ukraine has detained a well-known prominent politician, known to be close friends with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after he escaped from house arrest, officials confirmed Tuesday.
Want to be a space tourist but can't spend tens of millions of dollars? Space Perspective, a Florida-based space tourism company, is working on another option that falls in the six-figure range.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced plans to suspend a federal rule to expand the use of E15 blend gasoline in another effort to give motorists more affordable prices at the pump.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 87 points Tuesday as markets gave up earlier gains to fall for a second consecutive day after reports showed inflation has risen to its highest level since 1981.
Ukraine successfully thwarted an attempt by Russian hackers to damage its electrical grid, the country confirmed Tuesday.
Police in Poland said a confused beaver that wandered into Krakow was rescued after being spotted walking the city's streets.
A Pennsylvania woman whose grandson found a diary from 1938 more than two decades ago said the book is on its way to being reunited with its original owner's family.
A Wisconsin man's lost wedding ring was returned to him, thanks to another park visitor's dog and posts on social media.
Gilbert Gottfried died Tuesday at age 67 after a "long illness," confirmed by his official social media account. 
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