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Russia hits Kyiv as U.N. head Antonio Guterres meets with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday in Kyiv as he seeks to improve the humanitarian situation in the war-torn country. Infinity Ward confirms 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' with logo reveal After teasing the project earlier this month, Infinity Ward officially confirmed that this year's "Call of Duty" video game will be titled "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2." James Corden to leave 'The Late Late Show' in spring 2023 James Corden confirmed Thursday that he is ending his tenure as host of CBS' "The Late Late Show" after next season. 3 Florida correctional officers charged with beating inmate to death Authorities in Florida arrested three correctional officers on charges of beating a handcuffed inmate to death. Ravens trade WR Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown to Cardinals The Baltimore Ravens traded wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown to the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday during the 2022 NFL Draft, the teams announced. Titans trade WR A.J. Brown to Eagles for two 2022 NFL Draft picks The Tennessee Titans traded star wide receiver A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday in exchange for first- and third-round picks in the 2022 NFL Draft. Cardinals' Nolan Arenado, Genesis Cabrera suspended for benches-clearing brawl St. Louis Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado and pitcher Genesis Cabrera each received suspensions for their roles in the benches-clearing brawl that occurred Wednesday at Busch Stadium against the New York Mets. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs measure restricting discussion of race in classrooms Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of educational bills on Thursday, limiting discussion of race in classrooms, banning transgender athletes and allowing offensive books to be banned from libraries. NFL Draft 2022: Saints, Lions trade up for WRs Olave, Williams The New Orleans Saints and Detroit Lions each traded away picks to move up in the first-round order and selected respective wide receivers Chris Olave and Jameson Williams on Thursday in the 2022 NFL Draft. California launches probe into global plastic pollution, subpoenas ExxonMobil California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday subpoenaed ExxonMobil as part of an investigation into the role fossil fuel and petrochemical companies played in global plastics pollution. Mattea Roach notches 18th 'Jeopardy!' win Mattea Roach, the youngest super champion on "Jeopardy!," won her 18th game Thursday. Lawsuit seeks to halt Texas’ border trespassing arrests, give more than $5M to illegally detained migrants A lawsuit filed Wednesday is asking a federal court to shut down Texas' system of arresting migrants en masse along the Texas-Mexico border. Arizona clemency board denies petition by death row prisoner Clarence Dixon Arizona's clemency board on Thursday denied a petition by a death row prisoner scheduled to be executed next month for the murder of a university student in 1978. Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker to return for Game 6 vs. New Orleans Pelicans Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker will return for Game 6 against the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday night, the team announced. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces bill to abolish Section 230 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., introduced a bill Thursday to eliminate Section 230, a law that protects online platforms from liability for content posted by third parties. Russian navy deploys dolphin units in Black Sea The Russian navy has deployed its unit of trained military dolphins in the Black Sea as part of its ongoing war in Ukraine, satellite imagery published Thursday by the U.S. Naval Institute shows. Ukraine files first war crimes charges against Russian soldiers accused of torture Ukrainian prosecutors have filed criminal charges against Russian soldiers accused of committing war crimes in Bucha, Ukraine -- the first such charges announced since Russia launched an invasion in February. U.S. markets bounce back as Amazon, Apple post quarterly earnings The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 614.46 points Thursday as markets bounced back from losses earlier in the week behind strong corporate earnings. Suspected wolf pack in Colorado turns out to be escaped St. Bernards Authorities in Colorado said a suspected pack of wolves caught on camera in unclear footage this week turned out to be five St. Bernard dogs who had escaped from their owner's home. Snapchat creators launch pocket-sized Pixy drone Snap, the creators of the Snapchat app and the Spectacles augmented reality glasses, has launched Pixy, a pocket-sized drone camera available in the United States and France, the company announced Thursday. Watch: Skateboard team breaks downhill speed record in Britain A team of skateboarders took on a downhill track in Britain and broke a Guinness World Record by reaching a speed of 52.79 mph. Joe Biden says he's not considering $50,000 student loan forgiveness President Joe Biden is not considering $50,000 in debt reduction for student loans, he said during a news conference Thursday. Look: Bear destroys car interior to get tube of lip gloss Wildlife officials in Colorado said a bear broke into a car and destroyed the interior -- all to procure a tube of lip gloss. Daniel Auster, son of famed writer Paul Auster, dies at 44 Daniel Auster, the 44-year-old son of award-winning Brooklyn author Paul Auster, has died 11 days after being charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in his 10-month-old daughter's death. |
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Russian forces still face logistical challenges in their offensive, a Pentagon official says.Congress Clears Bill to Allow Lending Arms to UkraineHouse passage of the measure, which invoked the World War II-era Lend-Lease Act, sent it to President Biden for his signature. China Suspends Import Tariffs on Coal, Helping Russian ExportsRussian and Ukrainian troops are trading punches in the east and south, analysts say.Dropping Anna Netrebko, the Met Turns to a Ukrainian DivaThe Ukrainian soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska, replacing one of Russia’s biggest stars in “Turandot,” is using her platform to defend her country. Economy Contracted in the First Quarter, but Underlying Measures Were SolidThe overall figure understates the recovery because inventories needed less rebuilding and consumer spending widened the trade deficit. Amazon Revenue Slows, and Costs RiseAmazon benefited from the coronavirus pandemic as people flocked to online shopping. Now, shoppers’ behavior has shifted. G.O.P. Concocts Threat: Voter Fraud by Undocumented ImmigrantsFar from the U.S.-Mexico border, Ohio’s Senate primary shows how the Republican obsession with the fiction of a stolen election has spawned a new cause for fear of illegal immigration. How DeSantis Transformed Florida’s Political IdentityThe state has become an unlikely laboratory for right-wing policy, pushed by a governor with presidential ambitions. NFL Draft Order and Picks: First Round Results and TrackerThe Jacksonville Jaguars took Travon Walker, a defensive end from Georgia, at No. 1 overall. Here’s a full list of the results from the first round. Inside Twitter, Fears That Musk’s Views Will Revisit Past TroublesContent moderators warn that Elon Musk doesn’t appear to understand the issues that he and the company will face if he drops its guardrails around speech. Ramadan Nights Provide Cherished Pause in Tense Sudan“We come here to forget it all,” one young musician said during the daily end of the fast. “The heat, the electricity cuts, the protests. Here, at least, we can sing.” Shelter in Chinatown Is Canceled After Community ProtestsThe shelter in the shadow of the Manhattan Bridge would have housed 49 men and is one of three that New York City planned for the area. Trae Young, Your Hair Is a Magnificent Unsolved MysteryThe complex ’do of the Hawks player has been debated, dissed and memed. But our critic pays respect to its “confusion, awe and strength.” Seven Lessons Democrats Need to Learn — FastRetooling the party for an age of disorder. America, Again the Arsenal of DemocracyPresident Biden follows in F.D.R.’s footsteps. How to Raise Kids Who Make Good DecisionsParents seem to be freaking out over everything their kids see, read and do. I Quit Twitter Because I Was Terrible on TwitterYes, everyone else is terrible on Twitter. But I left because I was terrible, too. Is Elon Musk Really That Bad?His products are good for customers and good for the world. Committing Suicide as ProtestWhy it’s so difficult to talk about self-immolation. Europe Is Making Social Media Better Without Curtailing Free Speech. The U.S. Should, Too.To make social media less toxic, the United States needs to commit to making digital platforms more transparent. The U.S. Wants to Tackle Inflation. Here’s Why That Should Worry the Rest of the World.Raising interest rates here could lead to a lot of misery elsewhere. How Phone Use Can Hurt Your Joints and NeckHealth providers say they are seeing more patients than ever with pain and joint ailments in their hands, necks, shoulders and upper backs — and that mobile phones are most likely playing a part. Where’d All the Method Acting Go?The Method taught actors to channel the complexity and messiness of human emotion into a performance. Why is that so hard to find in the movies today? Oklahoma Legislature Passes 6-Week Abortion Ban Modeled on Texas LawThe bill, which says civilians can sue doctors who perform the procedure, would close a door to women who had come to the state for abortions because of restrictive bans elsewhere. India’s Extreme Heat Is Expected to WorsenThe Indian subcontinent has recorded above-average temperatures for weeks. Heat-related weather watches or alerts are now in effect for hundreds of millions of people. James Corden Says He’ll Leave His CBS Show Next YearThe British-born host, who was a successful actor and comedian before joining the network’s late-night lineup, has been signaling for some time that he was considering leaving. They’re All Good Dogs, and It Has Nothing to Do With Their BreedRetrievers that don’t retrieve and Papillons that point are all possible because the genes that shape dog behavior predate modern breeding that focuses on appearance, researchers find. Covid Vaccines for Kids Under 5: What Parents Should KnowHere’s what families should know about vaccine authorization and potential delays. Vauhini Vara on ‘The Immortal King Rao,’ Her Dystopian Novel That Crosses Into RealityIn Vauhini Vara’s debut novel, a boy from rural India becomes a tech mogul in a world consumed by Big Tech. What seemed impossible, she said, has become real, in life and in technology. More Recent Articles |
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday in Kyiv as he seeks to improve the humanitarian situation in the war-torn country.
After teasing the project earlier this month, Infinity Ward officially confirmed that this year's "Call of Duty" video game will be titled "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2."
James Corden confirmed Thursday that he is ending his tenure as host of CBS' "The Late Late Show" after next season.
Authorities in Florida arrested three correctional officers on charges of beating a handcuffed inmate to death.
The Baltimore Ravens traded wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown to the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday during the 2022 NFL Draft, the teams announced.
The Tennessee Titans traded star wide receiver A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday in exchange for first- and third-round picks in the 2022 NFL Draft.
St. Louis Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado and pitcher Genesis Cabrera each received suspensions for their roles in the benches-clearing brawl that occurred Wednesday at Busch Stadium against the New York Mets.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of educational bills on Thursday, limiting discussion of race in classrooms, banning transgender athletes and allowing offensive books to be banned from libraries.
The New Orleans Saints and Detroit Lions each traded away picks to move up in the first-round order and selected respective wide receivers Chris Olave and Jameson Williams on Thursday in the 2022 NFL Draft.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday subpoenaed ExxonMobil as part of an investigation into the role fossil fuel and petrochemical companies played in global plastics pollution.
Mattea Roach, the youngest super champion on "Jeopardy!," won her 18th game Thursday.
A lawsuit filed Wednesday is asking a federal court to shut down Texas' system of arresting migrants en masse along the Texas-Mexico border.
Arizona's clemency board on Thursday denied a petition by a death row prisoner scheduled to be executed next month for the murder of a university student in 1978.
Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker will return for Game 6 against the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday night, the team announced.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., introduced a bill Thursday to eliminate Section 230, a law that protects online platforms from liability for content posted by third parties.
The Russian navy has deployed its unit of trained military dolphins in the Black Sea as part of its ongoing war in Ukraine, satellite imagery published Thursday by the U.S. Naval Institute shows.
Ukrainian prosecutors have filed criminal charges against Russian soldiers accused of committing war crimes in Bucha, Ukraine -- the first such charges announced since Russia launched an invasion in February.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 614.46 points Thursday as markets bounced back from losses earlier in the week behind strong corporate earnings.
Authorities in Colorado said a suspected pack of wolves caught on camera in unclear footage this week turned out to be five St. Bernard dogs who had escaped from their owner's home.
Snap, the creators of the Snapchat app and the Spectacles augmented reality glasses, has launched Pixy, a pocket-sized drone camera available in the United States and France, the company announced Thursday.
A team of skateboarders took on a downhill track in Britain and broke a Guinness World Record by reaching a speed of 52.79 mph.
President Joe Biden is not considering $50,000 in debt reduction for student loans, he said during a news conference Thursday.
Wildlife officials in Colorado said a bear broke into a car and destroyed the interior -- all to procure a tube of lip gloss.
Daniel Auster, the 44-year-old son of award-winning Brooklyn author Paul Auster, has died 11 days after being charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in his 10-month-old daughter's death. 
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