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House Democrats pass bill to cap insulin costs at $35 a month Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation to cap the cost of insulin for most Americans at $35 a month despite Republicans arguing the bill will stifle innovation. New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom dealing with shoulder tightness New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom experienced tightness in his right shoulder while throwing long toss and is unlikely to make his scheduled spring start Friday. Harry Styles releases 'As It Was,' first single off upcoming album 'Harry's House' Harry Styles released the first single and music video from his upcoming third studio album, "Harry's House," on Thursday night. Judge strikes down New York's congressional map drawn with 'political bias' A New York judge on Thursday blocked the state's new congressional map, ruling that the Democrat-led legislature drew it with "political bias." E3 2022 completely canceled, will return in 2023 The Entertainment Software Association has scrapped plans for another digital edition of its Electronic Entertainment Expo convention, the world's largest video game conference widely known as E3. 12-year-old shot, killed by fellow student at Tanglewood Middle School A 12-year-old was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly shooting and killing another 12-year-old at a South Carolina middle school on Thursday. Skippy recalls peanut butter over metal fragments Hormel has issued a recall for certain varieties of Skippy peanut butter after some jars were found to contain small metal fragments. Ex-Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner signs 5-year deal with Rams All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner will be staying in the NFC West next season after the Los Angeles Rams signed him to a five-year contract Thursday, the team announced. U.S. passports to offer third gender option 'X' starting in April The U.S. government will allow Americans to select "X" as their gender on their U.S. passport applications starting next month, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Thursday. 'Jeopardy!' champion Amy Schneider visits White House for Transgender Day of Visibility "Jeopardy!" champion Amy Schneider said that laws targeting transgender youth are "really scary" but encouraged young people to "hang in there" as she visited the White House for Transgender Day of Visibility. Federal judge strikes down portions of restrictive Florida voting law A federal judge ruled Thursday that portions of a Florida voting measure signed into law last year are unconstitutional and blocked multiple provisions from taking effect. Watch: Cypress Hill doc shows band as 'beautiful trainwrecks' Showtime released the trailer for "Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain" on Thursday. The documentary shows the hip-hop band's 30 year career. Justice Department warns states against transgender discrimination Preventing transgender or non-binary youth from receiving gender-affirming care may encroach on federal constitutional protections, the Justice Department said Thursday. Ukrainian evacuation buses held up at Russian checkpoint during limited cease-fire The promise of a humanitarian corridor for civilians out of the war-ravaged Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Thursday hit a snag when a convoy of buses headed toward the city was held up at Russian checkpoints. Naomi Osaka rallies past Belinda Bencic, earns spot in Miami Open final Naomi Osaka cried tears of joy into her towel after a semifinal win over Belinda Bencic, clinching a spot in the women's singles final of the 2022 Miami Open on Thursday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Americans mark César Chávez Day with activism, acts of service Americans honored the life of labor activist César Chávez on what would have been his 95th birthday with events and acts of service across the country Thursday. Dow falls 550 points as markets record first losing quarter since 2020 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 550 points Thursday, as all three major indexes closed negative for a quarter for the first time since the first quarter of 2020. Watch: Stuck coyote rescued from between two fences in Virginia Animal rescuers in Virginia came to the rescue of a wild coyote found trapped between two fences on the border of two properties. FCC receives 66 complaints over Will Smith's Oscar slap of Chris Rock The Federal Communications Commission has received more than 60 complaints about Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock during the broadcast of the Academy Awards, filings showed Thursday. Cesar Chavez Day: A look back at farmworker leader President Joe Biden declared March 31, 2022, Cesar Chavez Day, in honor of the United Farm Workers president who led protests of labor practices starting in 1963. Chavez died on April 3, 1993. Overdue book returned to London library after nearly 50 years Officials at University College London said a library book recently mailed back to the school was nearly 50 years overdue. Netflix drops official trailer for 'White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch' Netflix dropped an official trailer Thursday for its documentary film, "White Hot: The Rise and Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch," to premiere on April 19 with focus on the fashion brand's exclusivity. Lifetime announces 4 'ripped from headlines' Summer movies Lifetime announced it's slate of "Ripped From the Headlines" Summer movies, 4 telefilms based on true stories will air Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from June 11 through July 2. Tennis: Hurkacz beats Medvedev, advances to Miami Open semis Poland's Hubert Hurkacz beat Daniil Medvedev in straight sets in the Miami Open quarterfinals Thursday in Miami Gardens, Fla., denying the Russian in his attempt to reclaim the world's top singles ranking. |
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Biden will tap oil reserve, hoping to push gasoline prices down.The administration said the president would announce a plan to release reserves of crude daily for six months. Russia’s War Lacks a Battlefield Commander, U.S. Officials SayPoor logistics and flagging morale have plagued a disjointed military campaign in Ukraine, according to American officials and independent analysts. Students and Teachers in Europe Grapple With the War in UkraineAs many in Europe have grappled with the shock of facing a war on their doorstep, teachers say they are facing tough questions posed about the conflict by worried children. Syrian Mercenaries Deploy to Russia en Route to Ukrainian BattlefieldsA first contingent has arrived in Russia for military training including members of a Syrian unit that worked with Russian officers in Syria, backing President Bashar al-Assad. Putin’s Approval Ratings Soar Amid Russia’s War in UkraineEighty-three percent of Russians said they approved of Mr. Putin’s actions, up from 69 percent in January, according to an independent pollster in Moscow. What is the Wagner Group?The private Russian military force, which has close ties to President Vladimir Putin and has been used in war zones across the world, is expanding its presence in Ukraine. Many Teens Report Emotional and Physical Abuse by Parents During LockdownNew data on teen mental health during the pandemic suggests that for many, home life was full of stressors like job loss, hunger and even violence. William Burns, Head of the CIA, Tests Positive For CovidWilliam J. Burns got the positive result a day after meeting with President Biden. Judge Tosses N.Y. District Lines, Citing Democrats’ ‘Bias’The ruling by a Republican judge would send New York back to the drawing board if upheld and could delay its primaries. Democrats vowed to appeal it. Judge Rules Parts of Florida Voting Law Are UnconstitutionalThe ruling against a major Republican election law, issued by a federal judge in Tallahassee, is likely to be overturned either by a higher appeals court or the U.S. Supreme Court. Arizona Passes Proof-of-Citizenship Law for Voting in Presidential ElectionsVoting rights groups said the legislation signed into law by Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, could prevent tens of thousands of people from voting for president. Adults or Sexually Abused Minors? Getting It Right Vexes FacebookThe company reports millions of photos and videos of suspected child sexual abuse each year. But when ages are unclear, young people are treated as adults and the images are not reported to the authorities. Income Taxes for All? Rick Scott Has a Plan, and That’s a Problem.The “Plan to Rescue America” is dividing the party and cheering Democrats, and its author, Senate Republicans’ top campaign official, won’t stop talking about it. Jackson Vote Poses a Political Dilemma for MurkowskiThe Alaska Republican is facing a difficult re-election race in which she is under attack by former President Donald J. Trump and the right. Could a vote for President Biden’s nominee save her? Kim’s Video Is Back. What Even Is a Video Store in 2022?Alamo Drafthouse bought the seminal New York chain’s collection in an effort to make rentals a draw for moviegoers. Can one disrupted business help another? Mining the ‘Depths of Wikipedia’ on InstagramOn @depthsofwikipedia, Annie Rauwerda is compiling some of the crowdsourced site’s most bizarre pages. Putin Is Setting Back Russia’s Potential By DecadesOnce again, Russia has become a pariah spreading lies and death. Ginni Thomas’s Texts Show Why Our Democracy Is in DangerThe messages are a terrifying glimpse into the right’s madness. ‘Turning Red’ Is Not a Credit to the Asian Race. That’s Why It’s Good.The perils of caring too much about the politics of racial representation. Will Putin Kill the Global Economy?There’s a whiff of 1914 in the air. I’m Tired of Judging Other People’s Covid ChoicesI don’t want righteous alienation. I want community. 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. Brazil’s President, Jair Bolsonaro, Is Bringing Devastation to the WorldBrazil’s president has the planet in his cross hairs. What an Oscar Win for ‘CODA’ Tells Us About Apple’s PowerWhat the best picture Oscar for “CODA” tells us about Apple’s enormous market power. What Putin’s Propaganda Looks Like From Russia and UkraineTwo journalists — one Russian, one Ukrainian — bridge the information iron curtain. Learning From Our Mistakes With CovidResponses to a column by Zeynep Tufekci about missteps and the lives lost as a result. Also: What Trump didn’t say before Jan. 6; an airlift for Ukraine. Yes, Lynching Is Still a ThingA new law that makes lynching a federal hate crime addresses an atrocity that continues to this day. Rap Lyrics Are Sending People to PrisonRap music is increasingly showing up as evidence in criminal trials. For Better Health, Try Fitness From the Inside OutA career in health journalism has taught me that when it comes to living well, it’s the inner workout that counts the most. 上海封城“抢菜”与我们可能面对的贫瘠未来全球大部分地区已经逐步恢复正常生活时,上海因为疫情封城再次出现“抢购”潮和短缺,令人不得不思考中国清零政策的代价。而疫情造成的供应链混乱已经在世界范围内导致了物价上涨,我们是否将面临一个更贫瘠的未来? Ginni Thomas’s Texts, and the Limits of Chief Justice Roberts’s PowerHis title notwithstanding, the chief justice cannot force a colleague’s recusal. If Justice Clarence Thomas is to disqualify himself, it will be his decision. New York Is About to Blow Its Budget Deadline. Here’s Why.Contentious social issues, such as revising the state’s bail law, have delayed passage of what is expected to be largest budget in the state’s history. Paul Herman, Mainstay of Gangster Movies, Is Dead at 76Over a four-decade career, he was perhaps best known for his role on “The Sopranos.” But he also had dozens of film credits, including “Goodfellas” and “The Irishman.” Prosecutor Asks Turkey to Turn Khashoggi Murder Case Over to SaudisAll 26 suspects accused in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the dissident Saudi journalist, in Istanbul in 2018 are Saudi nationals. E.P.A. Decides Against Limiting Perchlorate in Drinking WaterDrinking water for as many as 16 million Americans may be contaminated with perchlorate, a chemical that can harm the development of fetuses and children. House Passes Bill to Limit Cost of Insulin to $35 a MonthThe bill stands to benefit millions of Americans with diabetes, but to become law, it will need to attract at least 10 Republican votes in the Senate. U.S. to Provide 35,000 More Seasonal Worker VisasAlejandro N. Mayorkas, the secretary of homeland security, said the decision was meant to help American businesses in need of workers as the summer approaches. 5 Fetuses Removed From Home of Anti-Abortion Activist, Group SaysThe police said they had gone to a home in Washington to investigate a tip about “potential biohazard material” when officers found the fetuses inside. An investigation was continuing. Imran Khan Defiantly Refuses to Resign as Pakistan’s LeaderPrime Minister Khan, who faces the prospect of being removed from office by Parliament, accused the United States of mounting a conspiracy to topple his government. Patrick Demarchelier, Fashion Photographer, Dies at 78The Frenchman was famous for his portraits of supermodels and his close relationship to Princess Diana, and his images are a part of the fashion canon. The Next Big Addiction TreatmentSeveral psychedelic drugs are touted as effective treatments for drug and alcohol abuse. But psilocybin combined with therapy is emerging as the most effective. How Married ‘Bachelor’ Couples Make It Work. Yes, Some Are Still Together.As “The Bachelor” franchise enters its 20th year, still-married couples who met on that show and “The Bachelorette” discuss how they’ve built lasting relationships. World Cup 2022: What to Know as Teams Prepare for QatarThe tournament doesn’t kick off until November. Here are the basics. ‘Morbius’ Review: Jared Leto Is the Other Bat, ManJared Leto bares his teeth as a neo-vampire who walks by day and tries to keep his monstrous thirst at bay in the latest Marvel adaptation. Do We Need to Thank the Wedding Guests Who Didn’t Give Gifts?After hosting her friends for a destination event, a recently married reader wonders who should be thanking whom. More Recent Articles |
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Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation to cap the cost of insulin for most Americans at $35 a month despite Republicans arguing the bill will stifle innovation.
New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom experienced tightness in his right shoulder while throwing long toss and is unlikely to make his scheduled spring start Friday.
Harry Styles released the first single and music video from his upcoming third studio album, "Harry's House," on Thursday night.
A New York judge on Thursday blocked the state's new congressional map, ruling that the Democrat-led legislature drew it with "political bias."
The Entertainment Software Association has scrapped plans for another digital edition of its Electronic Entertainment Expo convention, the world's largest video game conference widely known as E3.
A 12-year-old was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly shooting and killing another 12-year-old at a South Carolina middle school on Thursday.
Hormel has issued a recall for certain varieties of Skippy peanut butter after some jars were found to contain small metal fragments.
All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner will be staying in the NFC West next season after the Los Angeles Rams signed him to a five-year contract Thursday, the team announced.
The U.S. government will allow Americans to select "X" as their gender on their U.S. passport applications starting next month, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Thursday.
"Jeopardy!" champion Amy Schneider said that laws targeting transgender youth are "really scary" but encouraged young people to "hang in there" as she visited the White House for Transgender Day of Visibility.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that portions of a Florida voting measure signed into law last year are unconstitutional and blocked multiple provisions from taking effect.
Showtime released the trailer for "Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain" on Thursday. The documentary shows the hip-hop band's 30 year career.
Preventing transgender or non-binary youth from receiving gender-affirming care may encroach on federal constitutional protections, the Justice Department said Thursday.
The promise of a humanitarian corridor for civilians out of the war-ravaged Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Thursday hit a snag when a convoy of buses headed toward the city was held up at Russian checkpoints.
Naomi Osaka cried tears of joy into her towel after a semifinal win over Belinda Bencic, clinching a spot in the women's singles final of the 2022 Miami Open on Thursday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Americans honored the life of labor activist César Chávez on what would have been his 95th birthday with events and acts of service across the country Thursday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 550 points Thursday, as all three major indexes closed negative for a quarter for the first time since the first quarter of 2020.
Animal rescuers in Virginia came to the rescue of a wild coyote found trapped between two fences on the border of two properties.
The Federal Communications Commission has received more than 60 complaints about Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock during the broadcast of the Academy Awards, filings showed Thursday.
President Joe Biden declared March 31, 2022, Cesar Chavez Day, in honor of the United Farm Workers president who led protests of labor practices starting in 1963. Chavez died on April 3, 1993.
Officials at University College London said a library book recently mailed back to the school was nearly 50 years overdue.
Netflix dropped an official trailer Thursday for its documentary film, "White Hot: The Rise and Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch," to premiere on April 19 with focus on the fashion brand's exclusivity.
Lifetime announced it's slate of "Ripped From the Headlines" Summer movies, 4 telefilms based on true stories will air Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from June 11 through July 2.
Poland's Hubert Hurkacz beat Daniil Medvedev in straight sets in the Miami Open quarterfinals Thursday in Miami Gardens, Fla., denying the Russian in his attempt to reclaim the world's top singles ranking. 
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