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'World of Warcraft' reveals new 'Dragonflight' expansion Blizzard Entertainment announced a new expansion to its long-running massively multiplayer online role-playing game "World of Warcraft" on Tuesday. Jimmy 'Buckets' Butler nets 45, carries Heat over Hawks in NBA playoffs Jimmy Butler poured in a playoff career-high 45 points to lead the Miami Heat to a win and a 2-0 series lead on the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday at FTX Arena in Miami. Bombings target education centers in Kabul; several dead Multiple explosions targeting education centers in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Tuesday killed several people, including students, officials said. San Diego Padres first MLB team to strike uniform ad deal The San Diego Padres on Tuesday became the first MLB team to strike a sponsorship deal to feature ads on their uniforms. Florida man pleads guilty to sending threatening email to Rep. Ilhan Omar A Florida man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to sending an email to Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., in which he threatened to shoot her in the head. 'The Flash' star Ezra Miller arrested for second-degree assault in Hawaii Actor Ezra Miller, who stars in the upcoming DC film "The Flash," was arrested Tuesday in Hawaii for the second time this year. Department of Education forgiving at least 40,000 student loans Student loans of at least 40,000 borrowers will be canceled immediately under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, the Department of Education said on Tuesday. DOJ to appeal ruling lifting plane mask mandate if CDC deems necessary The Justice Department on Tuesday said it will appeal a district judge's decision to block a mandate requiring masks on airplanes and other public transit if the CDC decides that it "remains necessary for public health." Nets' Kyrie Irving fined $50K for flipping off Celtics fans during Game 1 Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving was fined $50,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for flipping off multiple Boston Celtics fans on two occasions during Game 1 of their first-round playoff series. Russian military captures city of Kreminna in Donbas offensive Ukrainian military forces have lost control of the city of Kreminna as Russia moves forward with its offensive in the country's eastern Donbas region, Ukrainian officials confirmed Tuesday. In N.H. visit, Biden calls on Congress to pass measures to fight inflation President Joe Biden traveled to New England on Tuesday to underscore the importance of repairing infrastructure and unclogging supply chains for some relief against inflation. Dow bounces back 499 points; Netflix posts first subscriber loss in a decade The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 499.51 points as investors turned their focus to earnings reports, which saw Netflix report its first loss of subscribers in a decade. Joe Biden to deliver University of Delaware commencement speech in May U.S. President Joe Biden will deliver this year's commencement address at the University of Delaware, the school announced on Tuesday. Scientists find evidence of largest earthquake in human history 3,800 years ago The quake had a magnitude of around 9.5, prompting tsunamis that struck countries as far away as New Zealand and boulders the size of cars to be carried inland by the waves, according to researchers. Watch: Golf game interrupted by massive alligator in Florida A group of golfers at a Florida course temporarily halted their game when a massive alligator went for a stroll across the fairway. Watch: Missing wallet was stuck in Indiana stadium seats for 8 months An Indiana man who lost his wallet at a baseball game had the item returned to him after it was found wedged in a seat at the stadium eight months later. Watch: World's largest hockey stick under attack by woodpeckers Officials in a British Columbia town said they are looking into options for protecting the world's largest hockey stick from a pair of destructive woodpeckers. Man sentenced to 3 life terms for shooting Jacqueline Avant, wife of music exec Clarence Avant A Los Angeles County judge on Tuesday sentenced the man who fatally shot philanthropist Jacqueline Avant to three life terms in prison. Axiom-1 return to Earth delayed as NASA, SpaceX, Axiom watch the weather The Axiom-1 private astronauts aboard the International Space Station will stay in space a little longer because of poor weather in the area of the Atlantic Ocean where their capsule is to splash down. Airlines, airports, ride-share services drop mask requirements after ruling Travel by air or public transportation looked different Tuesday, the day after a federal judge struck down the Biden administration's mask mandate for public transportation. Look: Missouri police remove snake from inside woman's car Police in Missouri came to the assistance of a driver who was surprised to find a snake slithering next to her feet on the floorboards of her car. Awake COVID-19 patients may do worse from lying on stomach, study suggests Placing hospitalized COVID-19 patients on their stomach is helpful if they're on a mechanical ventilator, but a new study suggests it's not a good idea for patients who are not intubated. 15-year-old girl fatally stabbed at high school Authorities are investigating an apparently random stabbing at a Northern California high school that killed a teenage girl. CDC launches Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics A new forecasting center for infectious diseases was officially launched by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday. |
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Huge Steel Plant in Mariupol Is a Fortress for Ukrainian HoldoutsA huge Soviet-era steel mill is where the last Ukrainian defenders of Mariupol have taken refuge as Russia’s battle to take full control of the city appeared to be entering its final stages. The U.S. Races to Arm Ukraine With Heavier, More Advanced WeaponryWashington and its allies are scouring Central Europe and the world to get Ukraine the weapons it needs for the next phase of the war. Americans Watch Sweeping Mask Rules Vanish, With Joy and FearMany travelers removed their masks after a judge struck down a federal mandate for public transit. Health experts voiced concern, but President Biden said it was now up to individuals. Biden Administration May Appeal Mask Mandate RulingIf the C.D.C. decides there is a public health basis for trying to reinstate and extend the mask mandate, the Justice Department will swiftly file an appeal. For Airlines, the Mask Mandate Couldn’t End Soon EnoughIt created tensions between flight attendants and noncompliant passengers, but some travelers are worried about what comes next. Does My Mask Protect Me Against Covid-19 If Others Don't Wear One?Masks work best when everyone in the room has one on, but you’ll still benefit from masking up even when those around you aren’t. Elon Musk Races to Secure Financing for Twitter BidThe world’s richest man is trying to shore up debt financing, including potentially taking out a loan against his shares of Tesla, so he can buy Twitter for $43 billion. Joe Kahn Is Named Executive Editor of The New York TimesMr. Kahn, 57, will take over a newsroom undergoing enormous change. Joe Kahn: A Quiet Intensity, Matched With Big AmbitionsJoe Kahn, the next executive editor of The New York Times, has had a steady rise in journalism. It began with a decision to turn his focus to China. Fearing a Trump Repeat, Jan. 6 Panel Considers Changes to Insurrection ActThe 1807 law allows a president to deploy American troops inside the country to put down a rebellion. Lawmakers fear it could be abused by a future president trying to stoke one. Man Charged in Fatal Subway Push of Michelle Go Deemed Unfit for TrialMartial Simon will be committed to a locked psychiatric facility. He had bounced between hospitals and the streets for years. To Tip, or Not to Tip?Automated payment and the spread of tipping to every corner of the food-service business have helped workers weather the pandemic. But some consumers feel overwhelmed. Jerrod Carmichael Wears the Truth in His HBO Comedy SpecialThe comedian’s latest HBO special, which explores family secrets and sexual orientation, is as much a therapy session as a stand-up show. Enough About Climate Change. Air Pollution Is Killing Us Now.The best reason to stop burning fossil fuels is that air pollution is a threat to our health. Why We Admire ZelenskyUkraine’s president reminds us that democracies can still generate great leaders. They Are the Heirs of Nazi Fortunes, and They Aren’t ApologizingIn a country that is celebrated for its culture of reckoning and remembrance, the richest families are often an exception. The Right Likes Book Bans. That Fuels the Left’s Cancel Culture.Recreational puritanism begets itself. Inflation’s Impact on Housing in AmericaHike we must, but build we should. A Sea of White Flags Honoring Those Lost to CovidMourners from across the country gathered on the National Mall to honor loved ones. Mike Lee and Ted Cruz Fought So That One Man Wouldn’t Have to Face the Pain of DefeatThey profess to be constitutional conservatives. But that isn’t quite the whole story. Can Democrats Turn Their 2022 Around?Midterm elections are around the corner. Sean McElwee and Anat Shenker-Osorio discuss the fights Democrats need to pick to win over voters. Apple’s Zipped Lips on ChipsGovernment officials say we need more computer chips made in America and soon. Why isn’t Apple stressed? Will You Keep Wearing a Mask on Planes and Public Transit?We’re interested in your response to the ruling against a federal mask mandate. China doubles down on coalChoices being made about energy in the country right now will have profound implications for the climate crisis. Star Ferry, ‘Emblem of Hong Kong,’ May Sail Into History After 142 YearsLaunched in 1880, the ferry has witnessed both Hong Kong’s transformation into a global financial hub and its history of protests. But battered by a pandemic, the service is struggling to survive. New Jersey Diocese Agrees to Settle Sex Abuse Claims for $87.5 MillionThe settlement with the Camden diocese is among the largest such agreements involving the Catholic Church in the United States. Gov. DeSantis Clears Way to Revoke Disney’s Special District in FloridaHaving criticized the company’s stand on a law restricting classroom discussion of sexual identity, he expanded a special session of the Legislature to target Disney World’s self-governing privileges. Jorge Drexler’s Music Connects Genres, Generations and ContinentsAfter three decades of making albums, the Academy Award-winning songwriter is still blending science and poetry, still reaching out to younger artists and still learning. More Recent Articles |
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Blizzard Entertainment announced a new expansion to its long-running massively multiplayer online role-playing game "World of Warcraft" on Tuesday.
Jimmy Butler poured in a playoff career-high 45 points to lead the Miami Heat to a win and a 2-0 series lead on the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday at FTX Arena in Miami.
Multiple explosions targeting education centers in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Tuesday killed several people, including students, officials said.
The San Diego Padres on Tuesday became the first MLB team to strike a sponsorship deal to feature ads on their uniforms.
A Florida man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to sending an email to Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., in which he threatened to shoot her in the head.
Actor Ezra Miller, who stars in the upcoming DC film "The Flash," was arrested Tuesday in Hawaii for the second time this year.
Student loans of at least 40,000 borrowers will be canceled immediately under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, the Department of Education said on Tuesday.
The Justice Department on Tuesday said it will appeal a district judge's decision to block a mandate requiring masks on airplanes and other public transit if the CDC decides that it "remains necessary for public health."
Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving was fined $50,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for flipping off multiple Boston Celtics fans on two occasions during Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.
Ukrainian military forces have lost control of the city of Kreminna as Russia moves forward with its offensive in the country's eastern Donbas region, Ukrainian officials confirmed Tuesday.
President Joe Biden traveled to New England on Tuesday to underscore the importance of repairing infrastructure and unclogging supply chains for some relief against inflation.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 499.51 points as investors turned their focus to earnings reports, which saw Netflix report its first loss of subscribers in a decade.
U.S. President Joe Biden will deliver this year's commencement address at the University of Delaware, the school announced on Tuesday.
The quake had a magnitude of around 9.5, prompting tsunamis that struck countries as far away as New Zealand and boulders the size of cars to be carried inland by the waves, according to researchers.
A group of golfers at a Florida course temporarily halted their game when a massive alligator went for a stroll across the fairway.
An Indiana man who lost his wallet at a baseball game had the item returned to him after it was found wedged in a seat at the stadium eight months later.
Officials in a British Columbia town said they are looking into options for protecting the world's largest hockey stick from a pair of destructive woodpeckers.
A Los Angeles County judge on Tuesday sentenced the man who fatally shot philanthropist Jacqueline Avant to three life terms in prison.
The Axiom-1 private astronauts aboard the International Space Station will stay in space a little longer because of poor weather in the area of the Atlantic Ocean where their capsule is to splash down.
Travel by air or public transportation looked different Tuesday, the day after a federal judge struck down the Biden administration's mask mandate for public transportation.
Police in Missouri came to the assistance of a driver who was surprised to find a snake slithering next to her feet on the floorboards of her car.
Placing hospitalized COVID-19 patients on their stomach is helpful if they're on a mechanical ventilator, but a new study suggests it's not a good idea for patients who are not intubated.
Authorities are investigating an apparently random stabbing at a Northern California high school that killed a teenage girl.
A new forecasting center for infectious diseases was officially launched by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday. 
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