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'Avatar 2' footage, title revealed at CinemaCon; 'Avatar 1' remaster comingFormer Marine Trevor Reed released after 3 years in Russia as part of prisoner swap A former U.S. Marine who's been locked up in Russia for three years was released to return to the United States on Wednesday as part of a surprising prisoner exchange between the two countries, officials said. 8 dead, 11 injured in fighting at Mexican cement plant At least eight people were killed and 11 others injured in fighting that erupted early Wednesday between two groups of rival workers of a Mexican cement plant in the state of Hidalgo. Cardinals pick up Kyler Murray's fifth-year option; QB under contract through 2023 The Arizona Cardinals picked up star quarterback Kyler Murray's fifth-year option Wednesday, keeping him under contract through the 2023 season. Federal judge temporarily blocks Biden administration from ending Title 42 U.S. District Judge Robert Summerhays on Wednesday blocked the Biden administration from lifting Title 42, a Trump-era rule allowing the United States to expel migrants quickly under COVID-19 protocols. Reports: Olivia Wilde served legal papers from Jason Sudeikis onstage at CinemaCon Olivia Wilde was reportedly served legal custody papers from her former partner, Jason Sudeikis, while in the middle of a presentation at CinemaCon. NASA's Crew-4 boards ISS following delayed launch Crew-4, which boarded a Crew Dragon and launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station at 3:52 a.m. EDT from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, boarding the station around 9:20 p.m. New York high court throws out redistricting map in blow to Democrats The New York State Court of Appeals tossed the state's redistricting map Wednesday because it determined it benefited Democrats. Champions League: Liverpool knocks off Villarreal in semifinal first leg Liverpool cruised to a dominant 2-0 win over Villarreal in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal matchup Wednesday at Anfield. Three people charged in kidnapping of San Jose, Calif., infant Three people have been charged after an infant was kidnapped this week, sparking a 20-hour search that ended with the boy's safe return, police confirmed on Wednesday. 2022 'Teacher of the Year' Kurt Russell honored in White House ceremony President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona honored national Teacher of the Year Kurt Russell in a ceremony at the White House on Wednesday. Ida retired from list of Atlantic hurricane names The name Ida will no longer be used to identify Atlantic hurricanes after a devastating Category 4 storm in the United States last year, the World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee said Wednesday. 31 people linked to Orange County Mexican Mafia charged with murder, racketeering Thirty-one people connected to the Orange County Mexican Mafia were charged as part of a 33-count indictment, which included murder charges, court document show. 4 dead in Biloxi, Miss., motel shooting, carjacking Three people died in a shooting at a Biloxi, Miss., hotel linked to a carjacking that left a fourth victim dead Wednesday, police said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky invited to 2022 G20 summit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday that he was invited to the 2022 G20 summit by Indonesian President Joko Widodo, whose nation is set to host the meeting. Texas soldier who drowned trying to help migrants wasn’t equipped with flotation device National Guard Spc. Bishop Evans jumped into the raging waters to rescue two migrants without a flotation device, the Texas Military Department said Guantanamo court weighs testimony from alternative suspect in USS Cole case Defense lawyers who represent the accused mastermind behind the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole sought Wednesday to limit testimony from federal agents who interviewed an alternative suspected organizer of the attack. Adults with asthma at higher risk for obesity, study finds Adults with asthma are more likely to become obese later in life, particularly those who have had the disease for longer or those treated with corticosteroids, a study that looked at Europe and Australia found. Mariupol steel plant endures Russian attacks as mayor issues plea to rebuild The mayor of Mariupol on Wednesday called for European allies to help rebuild the southern Ukrainian city even as Russia carried out more attacks on a steel plant where hundreds have taken shelter. Bob Baffert could face two-year ban from New York race tracks Trainer Bob Baffert could face a two-year suspension from New York horse race tracks for drug violations, according to a hearing officer's recommendation Wednesday to the New York Racing Association. U.S. markets close flat; Meta stock surges after-hours on mixed Q1 earnings U.S. markets closed flat on Wednesday as Facebook parent Meta posted mixed earnings including a boost in daily active users. Minneapolis police engaged in pattern of racial discrimination, report finds Minneapolis police engaged "in a pattern or practice of race discrimination," according to a report issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights on Wednesday. Tropicana unveils cereal meant to be eaten with orange juice Tropicana announced breakfast fans will soon be able to try a new product combining a pair of early morning favorites: cereal and orange juice. Watch: Bear walks up to New York home, opens front door Wildlife officials in New York shared video showing a curious black bear walking up to a home and opening the storm door. |
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Fears Mount That Ukraine War Will Become a Broader ConflictAmerican and European officials say their concern is based in part on a growing conviction that the war will not end any time soon. In a strategy shift, Russia is making slower advances in eastern Ukraine, analysts say.House Passes Bill Urging Biden to Sell Seized Russian Yachts to Aid UkraineThe measure is mostly symbolic, but the top Senate Democrat is pressing to use a coming Ukraine aid spending bill to give the president the power to liquidate the confiscated property. Russia Releases Trevor Reed, Former U.S. Marine, in Prisoner SwapTrevor Reed had been detained since 2019, after he was accused of assaulting and endangering the lives of two police officers. Russia Uses Cyberattacks in Ukraine to Support Military Strikes, Report FindsA new study by Microsoft shows that Russian cyberattacks often happened within days or even hours of missile strikes. Poles and Bulgarians put up a resilient front in the face of Russia’s natural gas ‘blackmail.’The Driver, the Officer and the Deadly Traffic Stop in Grand RapidsPatrick Lyoya’s path begins in central Africa, Christopher Schurr’s in Michigan. They cross on a rainy spring morning, in an encounter over a license plate. One ends with a bullet. Minneapolis Officers Found to Engage in Racist PolicingMinnesota’s Department of Human Rights found instances of shockingly racist and misogynistic language, as well as patterns of discrimination in arrests and use of force. Democrats Lose Control of N.Y. Election Maps, as Top Court Rejects AppealThe Court of Appeals said Democrats violated the State Constitution and ignored the will of the voters. The judges ordered a court-appointed expert to draw replacements. Wimbledon’s Vaccination Rule Change Means Djokovic Can PlayDjokovic’s refusal to be vaccinated led to his deportation from Australia, costing him the chance to play in the Australian Open. Truth Social Review: Trump’s Uncensored Social App Is IncompleteThe Trump-backed social media app is inundated with phony accounts and features that don’t work. It also hides some posts, including those with curse words. A Woman’s Disappearance Sparks Outrage in Mexico Over Gender ViolenceThe case of Debanhi Escobar, 18, in Monterrey has ignited a national outcry over the government’s failure to deliver justice for missing women. La inquietante desaparición de Debanhi Escobar desata la indignación en MéxicoEl caso de la joven de 18 años ha desencadenado una protesta nacional por la incapacidad del gobierno para hacer justicia a las mujeres desaparecidas. Why the Pandemic Became a Form of Birth Control for SomeThe travails of pandemic parenting have been well documented. But how has this time shaped decision-making (and baby-making) going forward? Did Faulty Assumptions Dash Parents’ Hope for an Under-5 Vaccine?The under-5 Covid vaccine should be approved. If Elon Musk Dismantles Twitter’s Terms of Service, He Might Regret ItFree speech absolutism might backfire when it comes to increasing the company’s user base and profits. Where Does All That Hate We Feel Come From?New research in psychology and political science reveals just how deep our anxieties about others lie. Elon Musk Got Twitter Because He Gets TwitterElon Musk reveals what he wants Twitter to be by how he acts on it. Here’s the Secret Ingredient in Economic GrowthUnfortunately, economists may have been looking at it all wrong. How to Make Miscarriage More TraumaticAnti-abortion laws that don’t prioritize women’s health. The Pandemic Exposed Our Empathy DeficitHunger, trauma, violence. The pandemic exacerbated all three, and more. Will Elon Musk Save Twitter or Destroy It?Musk says he wants to transform Twitter into “the platform for free speech around the globe.” The reality could look very different. Machine Gun Kelly’s Pop-Punk PivotAfter decreasing returns in the hip-hop world, the musician and actor stepped into a revival that had roots in SoundCloud rap, and a champion in Travis Barker. Is There a Ceiling on Internet Users?There’s currently a limit to how many people in the world can use digital services like Facebook and Netflix. Colombian General and 10 Others Admit to Crimes Against HumanityIn the first hearing of its kind, officials admitted to orchestrating extrajudicial killings. But victims asked for more. “We know that there are powerful people behind you,” said one woman. “We need names.” Facing Judgment, Alex Jones Pleads for Help From the ‘Deep State’Scrambling to shield a fortune built on misinformation, the Infowars broadcaster is seeking legal protection from the federal government he scorns. NASA Sees ‘Otherworldly’ Wreckage on Mars With Ingenuity HelicopterThe debris was part of the equipment that helped the Perseverance mission safely land on the red planet in 2021. At Shadow Lake Lodge in Canada, Getting There is the Only Hard PartNo roads lead to Shadow Lake Lodge, in the backcountry near Banff, and reaching it requires an eight-mile hike. The payoff: solitude, adventure and ease. More Recent Articles |
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A former U.S. Marine who's been locked up in Russia for three years was released to return to the United States on Wednesday as part of a surprising prisoner exchange between the two countries, officials said.
At least eight people were killed and 11 others injured in fighting that erupted early Wednesday between two groups of rival workers of a Mexican cement plant in the state of Hidalgo.
The Arizona Cardinals picked up star quarterback Kyler Murray's fifth-year option Wednesday, keeping him under contract through the 2023 season.
U.S. District Judge Robert Summerhays on Wednesday blocked the Biden administration from lifting Title 42, a Trump-era rule allowing the United States to expel migrants quickly under COVID-19 protocols.
Olivia Wilde was reportedly served legal custody papers from her former partner, Jason Sudeikis, while in the middle of a presentation at CinemaCon.
Crew-4, which boarded a Crew Dragon and launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station at 3:52 a.m. EDT from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, boarding the station around 9:20 p.m.
The New York State Court of Appeals tossed the state's redistricting map Wednesday because it determined it benefited Democrats.
Liverpool cruised to a dominant 2-0 win over Villarreal in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal matchup Wednesday at Anfield.
Three people have been charged after an infant was kidnapped this week, sparking a 20-hour search that ended with the boy's safe return, police confirmed on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona honored national Teacher of the Year Kurt Russell in a ceremony at the White House on Wednesday.
The name Ida will no longer be used to identify Atlantic hurricanes after a devastating Category 4 storm in the United States last year, the World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee said Wednesday.
Thirty-one people connected to the Orange County Mexican Mafia were charged as part of a 33-count indictment, which included murder charges, court document show.
Three people died in a shooting at a Biloxi, Miss., hotel linked to a carjacking that left a fourth victim dead Wednesday, police said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday that he was invited to the 2022 G20 summit by Indonesian President Joko Widodo, whose nation is set to host the meeting.
National Guard Spc. Bishop Evans jumped into the raging waters to rescue two migrants without a flotation device, the Texas Military Department said
Defense lawyers who represent the accused mastermind behind the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole sought Wednesday to limit testimony from federal agents who interviewed an alternative suspected organizer of the attack.
Adults with asthma are more likely to become obese later in life, particularly those who have had the disease for longer or those treated with corticosteroids, a study that looked at Europe and Australia found.
The mayor of Mariupol on Wednesday called for European allies to help rebuild the southern Ukrainian city even as Russia carried out more attacks on a steel plant where hundreds have taken shelter.
Trainer Bob Baffert could face a two-year suspension from New York horse race tracks for drug violations, according to a hearing officer's recommendation Wednesday to the New York Racing Association.
U.S. markets closed flat on Wednesday as Facebook parent Meta posted mixed earnings including a boost in daily active users.
Minneapolis police engaged "in a pattern or practice of race discrimination," according to a report issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights on Wednesday.
Tropicana announced breakfast fans will soon be able to try a new product combining a pair of early morning favorites: cereal and orange juice.
Wildlife officials in New York shared video showing a curious black bear walking up to a home and opening the storm door. 
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