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Authorities recover body of missing Nat'l Guardsman The body of a Texas Army National Guardsman who jumped into the Rio Grand River to save migrants from drowning as they tried to cross into the United States late last week has been recovered, officials said. Variable refresh rate support to arrive on PlayStation 5 this week The highly anticipated support for variable refresh rate (VRR) is set to arrive on Sony's PlayStation 5 later this week. Turkey sentences activist Osman Kavala to life amid criticism A Turkish court sentenced Osman Kavala to life in prison Monday on charges, including attempt to overthrow the government, despite Western allies and human rights groups criticizing his imprisonment since 2017. 'Princess Bride' star Cary Elwes hospitalized after being bitten by rattlesnake "The Princess Bride" alum and "Stranger Things" actor Cary Elwes is recovering after suffering a rattlesnake bite Saturday in Malibu. Maryland MS-13 gang member given life sentence on murder, kidnapping charges A man alleged to be a member of the MS-13 gang in Maryland was sentenced to life in prison by a federal judge on Monday for conspiracy to commit murder, court documents show. Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant wins NBA's Most Improved Player Award Memphis Grizzlies star point guard Ja Morant was named the NBA's Most Improved Player on Monday. Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill establishing Florida election police force Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping election overhaul bill Monday that will establish a police force focused on election crimes. Federal judge says he will block CDC from lifting Title 42 migration rule A federal judge on Monday said he will rule to prevent the Biden administration from dropping an emergency order allowing the United States to expel migrants quickly under COVID-19 protocols. Bengals' Tee Higgins to miss off-season workouts after shoulder surgery Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is set to miss off-season workouts while he recovers from shoulder surgery. Family of teen who fell from Florida 'free fall' ride files wrongful death lawsuit The family of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson, who fell to his death after riding the Orlando FreeFall ride at Florida's ICON Park last month, filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday. Cuba says U.S. seeking to exclude it from upcoming Summit of Americas The United States has launched a campaign aiming to exclude Cuba from the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, the communist nation's foreign affairs minister said Monday. Drug combination shows promise as on-demand contraceptive pill, study finds A new drug combination is effective at preventing unwanted pregnancies and could serve as an option in emergency contraception, or birth control, for women, a study published Monday found. Greenpeace activists block Russian oil tanker from docking in Norway Members of Greenpeace blockaded a Russian oil tanker Monday, preventing the ship from docking in Oslo, Norway, the organization said in a statement. Dow rises 238 points, reverses losses over China COVID-190 fears The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 238 points Monday, reversing a nearly 500-point decline as surging tech stocks helped distract from fears about COVID-19 surges in China. Biden honors 2-time NHL champs Tampa Bay Lightning at White House President Joe Biden welcomed two-time Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning to the White House on Monday, praising the team for both its on-ice wins and off-ice charitable efforts. Male spider species evolves high-speed launch to avoid sexual cannibalism Male orb-weaving spiders evolved rapid launch from female spiders after mating to avoid sexual cannibalism, according to research published Monday in Current Biology. Watch: Hospital workers in Texas rescue baby raccoons next to storm drain Workers at a Texas hospital came to the rescue of six baby raccoons believed to have been washed out of a storm drain by recent rains. Watch: French nun named world's oldest person at 118 years, 73 days old Guinness World Records announced a French nun officially became the world's oldest person living at the age of 118 years and 73 days old. Union seeks 2nd win as voting begins at NYC Amazon facility Following a surprise union victory last month, workers at a second Amazon.com warehouse facility in New York City began voting Monday on whether to organize. Twitter's board accepts Elon Musk's $44B purchase offer The board of giant social media platform Twitter announced Monday it has accepted a $44 billion offer from SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk to purchase the company and take it private. 1 in 4 people fully recovered a year after being hospitalized with COVID-19 A year after being hospitalized with COVID-19, only about 25% of people felt fully recovered, a new study shows, and the risk of long COVID was highest among women, obese people and those who were on a ventilator. Melissa Lucio’s execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday halted the scheduled Wednesday execution of Melissa Lucio, whose death sentence has drawn international outcry as more people come to doubt her guilt in her daughter's death. 11 countries now reporting outbreak of hepatitis in children The World Health Organization said it is investigating an outbreak of acute hepatitis among children that now involves 11 countries, including the United States. Watch: Two 'corpse flowers' blooming at Florida college's greenhouse A Florida college said smells are in season at the school after one of its two famously stinky "corpse flowers" started to bloom -- and the other is expected to follow shortly. Jury selection to start over in trial of Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz A Florida judge ruled Monday that jury selection in the sentencing for Parkland, Fla., high school gunman Nikolas Cruz will start over. |
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Biden Picks Bridget Brink to Be Ambassador to UkraineThe U.S. Embassy, which closed just before Russia’s invasion, could reopen “over a couple of weeks,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. How the U.S. Is Shifting Its Approach on Russia’s War in UkraineThe United States is edging toward a dynamic that pits Washington more directly against Moscow, and one that U.S. officials see as likely to play out for years. How Americans Can Sponsor Ukrainian RefugeesMost people in the United States are eligible to sponsor Ukrainian migrants under a program the Biden administration established on Monday. Here’s how it works. Elon Musk Agrees to Buy TwitterThe world’s richest man succeeded in a bid to acquire the influential social networking service, which he has said he wants to take private. Why Musk Is Buying Twitter and How He Might Change ItThe Tesla chief executive has criticized Twitter’s content moderation policies and advocated open-source algorithms. Who Helped End the Travel Mask Mandate?The mask rule on planes and public transportation has been targeted by the travel industry and Republican lawmakers. In the end, it was brought down by a little-known nonprofit, a conservative judge and chance. Judge Holds Trump in Contempt Over Documents in New York A.G.’s InquiryDonald J. Trump was ordered to fully comply with the attorney general’s subpoena and will be fined $10,000 a day until he does, though the ruling may be short-lived. Macron’s Win Is Also a Blow to Orban’s Nationalist Crusade in EuropeThe Hungarian leader had cast his own victory as the start of a nationalist wave in Europe — one that Marine Le Pen would have joined. Instead, Mr. Macron’s victory in France is a win for the European Union’s approach. Mallory McMorrow Goes on Offense After Accusations of Being a GroomerMallory McMorrow’s viral speech attacking what she called Republicans’ “hollow, hateful scheme” against L.G.T.B.Q. rights has made her an instant hero on the left. Front-Runners in G.O.P. Pennsylvania Senate Race Are Put on Spot at DebateDr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick, when not sparring with each other, faced attacks from three other challengers. Texas Court Halts Execution of Melissa LucioMelissa Lucio had long maintained her innocence. New evidence and expert testimony emerged casting strong doubt on her guilt. Gummy Bears, 100 Years On, Are Still BouncingOn its 100th anniversary, the colorful candy has evolved from dancing bears to a booming industry — and for some, a bountiful obsession. Twitter Under Elon Musk Will Be a Scary PlaceMr. Musk has not been a responsible caretaker for the companies he already oversees. QAnonization, Orbanization and DisneyConspiracy-theory politics catches up with Mickey Mouse. The Rise of the American New RightA new generation seeks to shock the bourgeoisie. Musk’s Twitter: Weed Memes. Editable Tweets. And the Return of Trump.The newest social media honcho will face a bevy of business challenges at Twitter. American Voters Haven’t Been Afraid Like This in a Long TimeCrime, inflation, Russia’s war in Ukraine and immigration are driving voter dissatisfaction ahead of the midterms. Putin Is Pushing Finland and Sweden Into NATO’s ArmsThere is a window of opportunity for the two countries to join the alliance. They should seize it. The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Gives Me Hope for the EnvironmentNew life is everywhere, renewing itself among us, reminding us not to give up. Will the End of the Mask Mandate Hobble Our Response to the Next Pandemic?The ruling could prevent the federal government from nimbly responding to future pandemics. Tell Us: What Is It Like to Be 13 Years Old?The Times is looking for participants for a project on teenage life. Supreme Court Allows Elite High School’s New Admissions RulesA group including parents of Asian American students challenged the new criteria at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia. Judge Says Migrants Must Still Be Denied Entry for Health ReasonsUnder a public health rule known as Title 42, thousands of migrants have been expelled at the border. A federal judge is halting efforts to begin lifting the policy, due to end on May 23. More Recent Articles |
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The body of a Texas Army National Guardsman who jumped into the Rio Grand River to save migrants from drowning as they tried to cross into the United States late last week has been recovered, officials said.
The highly anticipated support for variable refresh rate (VRR) is set to arrive on Sony's PlayStation 5 later this week.
A Turkish court sentenced Osman Kavala to life in prison Monday on charges, including attempt to overthrow the government, despite Western allies and human rights groups criticizing his imprisonment since 2017.
"The Princess Bride" alum and "Stranger Things" actor Cary Elwes is recovering after suffering a rattlesnake bite Saturday in Malibu.
A man alleged to be a member of the MS-13 gang in Maryland was sentenced to life in prison by a federal judge on Monday for conspiracy to commit murder, court documents show.
Memphis Grizzlies star point guard Ja Morant was named the NBA's Most Improved Player on Monday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping election overhaul bill Monday that will establish a police force focused on election crimes.
A federal judge on Monday said he will rule to prevent the Biden administration from dropping an emergency order allowing the United States to expel migrants quickly under COVID-19 protocols.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is set to miss off-season workouts while he recovers from shoulder surgery.
The family of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson, who fell to his death after riding the Orlando FreeFall ride at Florida's ICON Park last month, filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday.
The United States has launched a campaign aiming to exclude Cuba from the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, the communist nation's foreign affairs minister said Monday.
A new drug combination is effective at preventing unwanted pregnancies and could serve as an option in emergency contraception, or birth control, for women, a study published Monday found.
Members of Greenpeace blockaded a Russian oil tanker Monday, preventing the ship from docking in Oslo, Norway, the organization said in a statement.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 238 points Monday, reversing a nearly 500-point decline as surging tech stocks helped distract from fears about COVID-19 surges in China.
President Joe Biden welcomed two-time Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning to the White House on Monday, praising the team for both its on-ice wins and off-ice charitable efforts.
Male orb-weaving spiders evolved rapid launch from female spiders after mating to avoid sexual cannibalism, according to research published Monday in Current Biology.
Workers at a Texas hospital came to the rescue of six baby raccoons believed to have been washed out of a storm drain by recent rains.
Guinness World Records announced a French nun officially became the world's oldest person living at the age of 118 years and 73 days old.
Following a surprise union victory last month, workers at a second Amazon.com warehouse facility in New York City began voting Monday on whether to organize.
The board of giant social media platform Twitter announced Monday it has accepted a $44 billion offer from SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk to purchase the company and take it private.
A year after being hospitalized with COVID-19, only about 25% of people felt fully recovered, a new study shows, and the risk of long COVID was highest among women, obese people and those who were on a ventilator.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday halted the scheduled Wednesday execution of Melissa Lucio, whose death sentence has drawn international outcry as more people come to doubt her guilt in her daughter's death.
The World Health Organization said it is investigating an outbreak of acute hepatitis among children that now involves 11 countries, including the United States.
A Florida college said smells are in season at the school after one of its two famously stinky "corpse flowers" started to bloom -- and the other is expected to follow shortly.
A Florida judge ruled Monday that jury selection in the sentencing for Parkland, Fla., high school gunman Nikolas Cruz will start over. 
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