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Billie Eilish wears Taylor Hawkins T-shirt during Grammy performance Billie Eilish wore a Taylor Hawkin's T-shirt while performing "Happier Than Ever" at the Grammys. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appears at Grammys in video Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared in a video at the Grammys before a performance by John Legend. In photos: Moments from the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards red carpet Stars arrive at the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., on April 2, 2022. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban re-elected for fourth term Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claimed a decisive victory in the country's national election on Sunday, winning a fourth term despite scrutiny over his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. State Department demands Mali allow ‘impartial’ investigation after ‘large’ massacre The U.S. State Department has demanded that Mali allow an impartial investigation after reports of a large massacre in the country last week. One dead, 11 injured in shooting at Dallas concert One person was killed and multiple people were injured in a shooting at a concert in Dallas early Sunday morning. British National Gallery renames Edgar Degas drawing ‘Ukrainian Dancers’ Edgar Degas' famous drawing previously titled "Russian Dancers" will now be known as "Ukrainian Dancers" after it was retitled by the National Gallery in London. Jared Leto's 'Morbius' tops North American box office with $39.1M Jared Leto's vampire saga "Morbius" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $39.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. World's COVID-19 cases, deaths lowest since Omicron strain emerged COVID-19 cases and deaths have dropped to levels before the highly contagious Omicron variant emerged last December, including infections and fatalities dropping weekly on every continent except Oceania. Severe thunderstorms to keep rattling southern U.S. After more than a dozen states were targeted by severe weather this past week, some of the same areas will be threatened by thunderstorms once again during the first week of April. Sri Lankan protesters take to streets, defy curfew amid economic crisis Protesters in Sri Lanka defied a curfew and took to the streets in opposition of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the country faces shortages of essential supplies and high inflation. Zelensky visits wounded troops as Russia strikes port cities Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday visited wounded troops as Russia conducted missile strikes on the Black Sea port cities Odesa and Mykolaiv. U.S. announces $50M to help Moldova with Ukraine refugee crisis The United States on Sunday announced a $50 million aid package to help Moldova deal with the effects of the Ukrainian refugee crisis. 'SNL' mocks Will Smith-Chris Rock Oscars slap "Saturday Night Live" didn't shy away from the most talked about entertainment news story of the week -- Will Smith's slapping of SNL alum Chris Rock at the Oscars ceremony. 'Seinfeld,' 'Toy Story' alum Estelle Harris dead at 93 "Seinfeld" and "Toy Story" actress Estelle Harris has died of natural causes in Palm Desert, Calif. at the age of 93, her son Glen confirmed. Pakistan PM Imran Khan dissolves parliament, calls for new elections Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blocked a vote of no confidence on Sunday, dissolving the country's parliament and calling for new elections in a move opposition leaders vowed to challenge in the Supreme Court. Pope Francis condemns ‘sacrilegious war’ in Ukraine after Bucha executions Pope Francis on Sunday condemned the "sacrilegious war" in Ukraine and said that the country had been "martyred." 'Eternals,' 'Hacks,' 'Saved by the Bell' score GLAAD Awards The Jean Smart-Hannah Einbinder comedy, "Hacks," was named Outstanding New TV Series at the GLAAD Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night. Lithuania refuses Russian gas as EU vows new sanctions over Bucha executions Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said Sunday that Lithuania would become the first member of the European Union to refuse the import of Russian gas. 'Macbeth' performances halted on Broadway as Daniel Craig tests positive for COVID-19 Daniel Craig has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the cancellation of performances of his new Broadway play, "Macbeth." Nico Santos, Zeke Smith get engaged at the GLAAD Awards "Superstore" alum Nico Santos got engaged to his longtime beau, "Survivor" contestant Zeke Smith, at the GLAAD Awards Saturday night. Russia accused of executing Ukrainian civilians in Bucha U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that images of Ukrainian civilians alleged to have been executed in the city of Bucha are a "punch to the gut." Six people dead, at least 12 hurt in shooting in Sacramento Six people died and at least 10 others were injured from a shooting in downtown Sacramento, Calif., early Sunday morning, police said. |
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In a Kyiv Suburb,‘They Shot Everyone They Saw’With Russian forces retreating, Ukrainians in Bucha are finding scores of bodies in yards and on the roads amid mounting evidence of intentional and indiscriminate killings of civilians. ‘This Is True Barbarity’: Life Under Russian OccupationThe town of Trostyanets was occupied by Russian forces for a month before the Ukrainian military liberated it. Residents described weeks of hunger and horror. Russia Committed ‘Apparent War Crimes,’ Human Rights Watch SaysThe organization’s report is based on a series of interviews with eye witnesses, victims and local residents of Russia-occupied territories between Feb. 27 and March 14. In this picturesque city in Ukraine, photos are now discouraged.Pro-Putin Leaders in Hungary and Serbia Set to Win Re-electionViktor Orban declared victory, and Serbia’s Aleksandar Vucic seemed likely to emerge on top. Both pledged to stay out of Russia’s war in Ukraine. How Covid and Diabetes Collide in a Public Health Train WreckAfter older people and nursing home residents, no group perhaps has been harder hit by the pandemic than people with diabetes. Experts hope policymakers will take notice, and finally get serious about tackling the nation’s diabetes crisis. Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s Leader, Will Not Seek Second TermMrs. Lam has been criticized by residents and pro-Beijing lawmakers for mixed messaging and mishandling the city’s fifth coronavirus outbreak. New Laws Moves Blue and Red States Further ApartA wave of legislation, particularly in the West, is making states “not only a little different but radically different,” says one expert on government. Imran Khan Dissolves Parliament, Blocking No-Confidence VoteImran Khan’s actions have set up a constitutional battle over the country’s leadership. The Supreme Court is expected to address the turmoil on Monday. At Least 6 Dead and 12 Wounded in Mass Shooting in Sacramento, Police SayMultiple shooters were involved in the incident that occurred outside crowded bars downtown early Sunday, according to authorities. Ukraine Is the First Real World WarIn World War Wired, virtually everyone everywhere can observe the fighting at a granular level, participate in some way or be affected economically. The Enemies of Liberalism Are Showing Us What It Really MeansUkraine’s refusal to bend the knee to Vladimir Putin has reminded the West that life under liberalism is worth fighting for. Too Many American Women Have a Drinking ProblemOur alcohol use has shot up, and our physical and mental health is suffering. Putin Is Losing in Ukraine. But He’s Winning in Russia.His army is losing abroad. But his power at home seems secure. Herschel Walker, the Worst Candidate, Trump-ApprovedWhy would Trump urge the former football star to run for the Senate in Georgia? There are a few reasons, all of them part of a callous racial calculus. 7 Life-Affirming Habits That Readers Picked Up During the Pandemic“I am glad that something good came out of that time.” We Will Fight for Every Brick of UkraineThe fight for every single building has taught many Ukrainians to fight for their home, city and country. The Anti-Lynching Law and the East St. Louis Riot of 1917What happened to the Black community in East St. Louis? Amazon Has Its First Union. But the People, United, Still Face an Uphill Battle.Amazon workers on Staten Island have created the company’s first union. The government needs to make it easier for others to follow. The Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’The legal ordeal of two aid workers shows that anti-migrant attitudes in Greece and across Europe have hardened to the point that such helpers have become political. targets. Nutrition Tips for Runners: Your Questions, AnsweredWhat’s the real benefit in refueling soon after a run? Can eating mid-run help speed recovery? Your nutrition questions, answered. Rodrigo Chaves on Track to Become Costa Rica’s New LeaderPreliminary results showed Rodrigo Chaves with a big lead over José María Figueres, who conceded. Mr. Chaves has pledged to overhaul the political system that turned Costa Rica into a model of stability. Sri Lanka’s Cabinet Resigns as Protesters Defy Government CurfewThe midnight resignations, amid an escalating economic crisis, leave only the president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, and his brother, the prime minister, in a cabinet that has been dominated by their family. Why Hundreds of New York City Prosecutors Are Leaving Their JobsNew burdens, low pay and pandemic malaise prompted the resignations of a fifth of the legal work force in Manhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. Tiger Woods at the Masters: “It Will Be A Game-Time Decision”Woods, who is trying to return to golf after sustaining significant leg injuries in a single-car crash in February 2021, said that playing on Thursday would be a “game-time decision.” California Law Requiring Board Diversity Is Struck DownIn a blow to the state’s efforts to deal with disparities in the workplace, a judge found the law unconstitutional. It’s unclear whether the state will appeal the ruling. Estelle Harris, George’s Mother on ‘Seinfeld,’ Dies at 93Employing a high-powered screech, she took maternal exasperation and paranoia to comedic heights as one of the show’s most frequently recurring characters. $4.8 Million Settlement Reached in Julian Lewis Shooting CaseJulian Edward Roosevelt Lewis, 60, was killed in August 2020 after a Georgia state trooper stopped him for a broken taillight. Michelle Materre, Champion of Black Independent Film, Dies at 67Through her distribution company and an educational series, Ms. Materre was for decades a tireless advocate for underrepresented filmmakers. Two Members of the Mighty Diamonds, Acclaimed Reggae Trio, Are DeadTabby Diamond, 66, was shot and killed Tuesday in Kingston, Jamaica. Bunny Diamond, 70, died three days later after a long illness. NASA Stops Launch Rehearsal for Its Giant Moon RocketFirst a lightning storm, then problems with launch tower fans led to snags with a countdown and propellant loading intended as practice for the rocket’s launch. Bill Fries, Singer Known for 1970s Trucking Ballad ‘Convoy,’ Dies at 93Mr. Fries, who performed under the stage name C.W. McCall, was an ad executive before he scored a hit with “Convoy,” a CB radio-inspired ode to renegade truckers. Stream These 10 Titles Before They Leave Netflix This MonthU.S. subscribers are losing a bunch of titles in April. Here are the best of the bunch. Review: The Balletic Rise and Fall of Eva PerónCelebrating its 50th anniversary, Ballet Hispánico takes on a new challenge: its first full-length ballet, with choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. More Recent Articles |
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Billie Eilish wore a Taylor Hawkin's T-shirt while performing "Happier Than Ever" at the Grammys.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared in a video at the Grammys before a performance by John Legend.
Stars arrive at the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., on April 2, 2022.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claimed a decisive victory in the country's national election on Sunday, winning a fourth term despite scrutiny over his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The U.S. State Department has demanded that Mali allow an impartial investigation after reports of a large massacre in the country last week.
One person was killed and multiple people were injured in a shooting at a concert in Dallas early Sunday morning.
Edgar Degas' famous drawing previously titled "Russian Dancers" will now be known as "Ukrainian Dancers" after it was retitled by the National Gallery in London.
Jared Leto's vampire saga "Morbius" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $39.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
COVID-19 cases and deaths have dropped to levels before the highly contagious Omicron variant emerged last December, including infections and fatalities dropping weekly on every continent except Oceania.
After more than a dozen states were targeted by severe weather this past week, some of the same areas will be threatened by thunderstorms once again during the first week of April.
Protesters in Sri Lanka defied a curfew and took to the streets in opposition of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the country faces shortages of essential supplies and high inflation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday visited wounded troops as Russia conducted missile strikes on the Black Sea port cities Odesa and Mykolaiv.
The United States on Sunday announced a $50 million aid package to help Moldova deal with the effects of the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
"Saturday Night Live" didn't shy away from the most talked about entertainment news story of the week -- Will Smith's slapping of SNL alum Chris Rock at the Oscars ceremony.
"Seinfeld" and "Toy Story" actress Estelle Harris has died of natural causes in Palm Desert, Calif. at the age of 93, her son Glen confirmed.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blocked a vote of no confidence on Sunday, dissolving the country's parliament and calling for new elections in a move opposition leaders vowed to challenge in the Supreme Court.
Pope Francis on Sunday condemned the "sacrilegious war" in Ukraine and said that the country had been "martyred."
The Jean Smart-Hannah Einbinder comedy, "Hacks," was named Outstanding New TV Series at the GLAAD Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said Sunday that Lithuania would become the first member of the European Union to refuse the import of Russian gas.
Daniel Craig has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the cancellation of performances of his new Broadway play, "Macbeth."
"Superstore" alum Nico Santos got engaged to his longtime beau, "Survivor" contestant Zeke Smith, at the GLAAD Awards Saturday night.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that images of Ukrainian civilians alleged to have been executed in the city of Bucha are a "punch to the gut."
Six people died and at least 10 others were injured from a shooting in downtown Sacramento, Calif., early Sunday morning, police said. 
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