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Orrin Hatch, the Senate’s longest-serving Republican, dies at 88 Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, the longest-serving Republican in the Senate's history, died at 88 years old in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Yankee fans throw trash at Cleveland Guardians after New York's 5-4 victory Fans of the New York Yankees threw cans, bottles and trash at Cleveland Guardian outfielders in the moments after players Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Gleyber Torres scored last-minute runs and lifted the Yankees to a 5-4 vict Federal labor board sues Starbucks for union retaliation The National Labor Relations Board filed multiple lawsuits against Starbucks in federal court this week accusing the company of retaliation against union organizers. Axiom Space delays undocking of Ax-1 from ISS again Axiom Space's private astronaut mission Ax-1, which was expected to undock from the International Space Station on Saturday, has again delayed the return of its crew until Sunday. Air Force general convicted of sexual assault in historic court-martial trial An Air Force general was convicted Saturday of "abusive sexual contact" in the first court-martial trial of a general officer in the branch's history. Charges dropped against woman jailed in Tennessee voter fraud case A prosecutor dropped all charges against Pamela Moses, a Tennessee woman with previous felony convictions who was sentenced to six years in jail for erroneously attempting to restore her right to vote. Texas BBQ chain failed to pay $867K in shared tips to workers A small barbecue restaurant chain in Texas failed to pay $867,572 in tips and overtime pay to more than 900 workers, the U.S. Labor Department said. D.C. police shoot, kill woman wearing security guard uniform Police in Washington, D.C., fatally shot a woman wearing a special police officer's uniform on Saturday who was reportedly armed with a gun and acting erratically, authorities said. Men killed by NYC train identified as French graffiti artists Two men who died when they were hit by a train in the Brooklyn borough of New York City have been identified as well-known French graffiti artists. Search for life on Jupiter moon Europa bolstered by new study Scientists say they are one step closer to understanding Europa, a moon orbiting Jupiter that's widely considered the prime candidate for alien life forms within the solar system. Experts issue call to regulate space debris as levels of junk mount Proliferating levels of orbiting debris are posing a threat to the space environment and should be regulated as more satellites are being launched into space, researchers say. New Hampshire couple shot dead near trail; deaths ruled homicide A husband and wife were found shot dead off a trail near their home in New Hampshire days after their disappearance, authorities said Saturday. Study finds online program helps stroke survivors recover The healthier lifestyles recommended for stroke survivors are often easier said than done, but online programs are coming to the rescue, according to a new study. Sean Penn's divorce from Leila George is finalizedViolence erupts ahead of Modi visit to contested Jammu and Kashmir Violence has erupted near an Indian army base in Jammu ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to the disputed Kashmir region on Sunday, reports said. Willow Pill crowned winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season 14 Willow Pill was crowned America's Next Drag Superstar on Friday's Season 14 finale of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Tour boat with 26 people missing in northern Japan, search underway A sightseeing boat with 26 people aboard went missing Saturday in northern Japan, authorities said. Look: Royal family releases new pics of Prince Louis for 4th birthday Britain's Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, have released on social media new photos of Prince Louis in honor of their youngest child's fourth birthday Saturday. EU agrees to force tech platforms to remove hate speech, illegal content European Union lawmakers agreed Saturday on a landmark law to force tech giants such as Google and Meta to rid their platforms of hate speech and other forms of illegal content. Macron, Le Pen prepare for French voters' verdict after final pitches Centrist French President Emmanuel Macron and far-right challenger Marine Le Pen observed a campaign blackout Saturday in final 24 hours before a closely-watched runoff in which the incumbent held a lead. Lil Durk's '7220' tops the U.S. album chartBlinken, Austin to visit Ukraine as Mariupol evacuation stalls A planned evacuation of civilians in the besieged southern city of Mariupol on Saturday was again thwarted by the Russian military, Ukrainian leaders said. Ex-aide: GOP lawmakers met with Meadows on Trump's Jan. 6 plans New evidence presented in court filings indicate top Republican lawmakers met with President Donald Trump's chief of staff in December 2020 to brainstorm ways to overturn Joe Biden's victory. Suspected sniper found dead after 4 injured in D.C. shooting spree A man suspected of wounding four people while firing indiscriminately from a Washington D.C., apartment window on Friday has been found dead, police say. On This Day, April 23: Rhythm Club fire kills 209 Black patrons On April 23, 1940, a fire at the Rhythm Club in Natchez, Miss., claimed the lives of 209 people, all Black patrons. |
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Top Kyiv official says Ukraine has destroyed a Russian command post in Kherson.Zelensky Says Blinken and Austin Will Visit Kyiv on SundayHow the Ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schröder Became Putin’s Man in GermanyGerhard Schröder, who is paid almost $1 million a year by Russian-controlled energy companies, has become a pariah. But he is also a symbol of Germany’s Russia policy. Rattled by Ukraine War, Moldova Strives to Dodge Russia’s Long ShadowMoldova’s destiny has been intertwined uncomfortably with Russia’s for years, and the Ukraine invasion has accelerated its efforts to break free from Moscow. For Trump’s G.O.P., Crossing Lines Has Few ConsequencesA dizzying week featured Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican leader, caught lying and another lawmaker, Marjorie Taylor Greene, grilled under oath about her role in the Jan. 6 attack. Filing Provides New Details on Trump White House Planning for Jan. 6Testimony disclosed by the House committee investigating the attack showed that Mark Meadows and Freedom Caucus members discussed directing marchers to the Capitol as Congress certified the election results. The Drive to Vaccinate the World Against Covid Is Losing SteamRates are stalling in most low-income countries well short of the W.H.O.’s goal to immunize 70 percent of people in every nation. Some public health experts believe the momentum is gone forever. Mask Ruling Underscores Deep Split in AttitudesMany readers of The Times said a judge’s decision to strike down the mask mandate on public transportation was “political” and “outrageous.” Others called it a relief. Coach’s Prayers Prompt Supreme Court Test of Religious FreedomJoseph Kennedy, a football coach at a public high school in Washington State, lost his job after praying on the 50-yard line after games. Chinatown Civic Groups Seek Reinvention, With Neighborhood’s Future at StakeThe groups have held back gentrification in an area surrounded by development. The future of one of Manhattan’s few working-class neighborhoods is at stake. It’s Not Just High Oil Prices. It’s a Full-Blown Energy Crisis.And it will get worse before it gets better. It will neither rattle Putin nor change our obligations in the war.It will neither rattle Putin nor change our obligations in the war. Covid on TV, in Movies and in Books: What Will the ‘Covid Plot’ Be?We have neither a shared language nor a shared understanding of what we’ve just been through. The Tennessee Law Making School Board Culture Wars Even WorseTennessee has a plan for that. Banning Russian Tennis Players Won’t Stop the War. So Why Is Wimbledon Doing It?Sometimes the do-something impulse is too strong. How a Recession Might — and Might Not — HappenGoldilocks and the macroeconomic bears. On Jan. 7, Could Republicans Have Made a Break From Trump?There was a slim window to force them to act. It passed. Molars, Reticence and Eco-WarriorsOur critic recommends old and new books. Climate Activists Rally at the White House to Demand ActionIn Washington, D.C., as well as Phoenix, Atlanta and scores of other cities across the country, demonstrators called on the government to enact bold climate action. A Boston Consulting Firm Became a Power Broker, and Then a Pariah, in South AfricaA new judicial inquiry found that corruption at South Africa’s tax agency was because of “collusion” between Bain & Company and South Africa’s former president. More Recent Articles
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Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, the longest-serving Republican in the Senate's history, died at 88 years old in Salt Lake City on Saturday.
Fans of the New York Yankees threw cans, bottles and trash at Cleveland Guardian outfielders in the moments after players Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Gleyber Torres scored last-minute runs and lifted the Yankees to a 5-4 vict
The National Labor Relations Board filed multiple lawsuits against Starbucks in federal court this week accusing the company of retaliation against union organizers.
Axiom Space's private astronaut mission Ax-1, which was expected to undock from the International Space Station on Saturday, has again delayed the return of its crew until Sunday.
An Air Force general was convicted Saturday of "abusive sexual contact" in the first court-martial trial of a general officer in the branch's history.
A prosecutor dropped all charges against Pamela Moses, a Tennessee woman with previous felony convictions who was sentenced to six years in jail for erroneously attempting to restore her right to vote.
A small barbecue restaurant chain in Texas failed to pay $867,572 in tips and overtime pay to more than 900 workers, the U.S. Labor Department said.
Police in Washington, D.C., fatally shot a woman wearing a special police officer's uniform on Saturday who was reportedly armed with a gun and acting erratically, authorities said.
Two men who died when they were hit by a train in the Brooklyn borough of New York City have been identified as well-known French graffiti artists.
Scientists say they are one step closer to understanding Europa, a moon orbiting Jupiter that's widely considered the prime candidate for alien life forms within the solar system.
Proliferating levels of orbiting debris are posing a threat to the space environment and should be regulated as more satellites are being launched into space, researchers say.
A husband and wife were found shot dead off a trail near their home in New Hampshire days after their disappearance, authorities said Saturday.
The healthier lifestyles recommended for stroke survivors are often easier said than done, but online programs are coming to the rescue, according to a new study.
Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn has finalized his divorce from Leila George.
Violence has erupted near an Indian army base in Jammu ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to the disputed Kashmir region on Sunday, reports said.
Willow Pill was crowned America's Next Drag Superstar on Friday's Season 14 finale of "RuPaul's Drag Race."
A sightseeing boat with 26 people aboard went missing Saturday in northern Japan, authorities said.
Britain's Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, have released on social media new photos of Prince Louis in honor of their youngest child's fourth birthday Saturday.
European Union lawmakers agreed Saturday on a landmark law to force tech giants such as Google and Meta to rid their platforms of hate speech and other forms of illegal content.
Centrist French President Emmanuel Macron and far-right challenger Marine Le Pen observed a campaign blackout Saturday in final 24 hours before a closely-watched runoff in which the incumbent held a lead.
Rapper Lil Durk's "7220" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
A planned evacuation of civilians in the besieged southern city of Mariupol on Saturday was again thwarted by the Russian military, Ukrainian leaders said.
New evidence presented in court filings indicate top Republican lawmakers met with President Donald Trump's chief of staff in December 2020 to brainstorm ways to overturn Joe Biden's victory.
A man suspected of wounding four people while firing indiscriminately from a Washington D.C., apartment window on Friday has been found dead, police say.
On April 23, 1940, a fire at the Rhythm Club in Natchez, Miss., claimed the lives of 209 people, all Black patrons. 
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