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President Joe Biden says 'brutal' Putin should face war crimes trial after bloody weekend in Ukraine President Biden said Monday he hopes Russian President Vladimir Putin will ultimately face a war crimes trial for his war in Ukraine, and vowed even more economic punishment for Moscow in view of escalating atrocities. Ukraine's Zelensky visits recaptured city of Bucha, decries killings of civilians Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday visited the city of Bucha and others in the Kyiv region where Russian forces are accused of committing war crimes. 'So You Think You Can Dance' unveils new judges for Season 17 Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Matthew Morrison and JoJo Siwa were revealed as the new judges for the 17th season of Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance," the network announced. Escaped N.Y. mob hitman Dominic Taddeo apprehended in Florida New York mob hitman Dominic Taddeo was apprehended after escaping from federal custody, the U.S. Marshal Service announced Monday. DJ Tiësto, wife Annika expecting second child: 'Another baby with the love of my life' Tiësto and his wife, Annika Backes Verwest, revealed at the 64th annual Grammy Awards that they are expecting their second child together. Bipartisan negotiators reach deal for $10B in supplemental COVID funding Bipartisan congressional negotiators announced Monday they have reached a deal to supply $10 billion in additional funding for the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tommy Davis, two-time NL batting champion with Dodgers, dies at 83 Los Angeles Dodgers great Tommy Davis, a two-time National League batting champion who won three World Series championships with the franchise, has died. He was 83. Hubble telescope shows 'gas giant' planet forming in unexpected way NASA announced Monday that its Hubble Space Telescope has obtained photographic evidence that some "gas giant" plants such as Jupiter are formed by in a way contrary to the dominant theory. Biden administration announces $500M in grants for school energy efficiency Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday announced a $500 million grant program to help public schools improve HVAC systems and other energy efficiency needs. Watch: Canadian woman reunited with lost cat after 5 years A Canadian woman was reunited with her cat five years after the feline went missing thanks to the pet's microchip. Senate votes to proceed with Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination The full Senate voted to proceed with the confirmation process of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Monday after the judiciary committee's initial vote was deadlocked. Six killed in Sacramento mass shooting identified; multiple suspects sought Police on Monday announced a suspect has been arrested in connection with a mass shooting during the weekend that killed six people and sent a dozen more to the hospital. Study shows sharp drop in opioids prescribed to kids after surgery New research shows that fewer Americans under the age of 18 were prescribed narcotics to treat surgical pain between 2014 and 2017, and these numbers dropped even more rapidly beginning in late 2017. Look: Truck spills load of snack biscuits into British road Police in Britain were dealing with a tasty traffic obstruction Monday when a truck lost its load of cookies in a roadway. Watch: Ski resort closes season with 'Dummy Downhill' event A British Columbia ski resort celebrated the end of the season with its annual Downhill Dummy event, which saw 13 faux-skiers sent careening down the slopes. Library book 'challenges,' surging amid conservative activism, ALA says Book challenges in the last year topped 700 -- the most since 2000 -- amid conservative activism, The American Library Association said on Monday, which kicks of National Library Week. Manchin sends letter to SEC opposing climate disclosure rule Sen. Joe Manchin has sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission opposing a proposed rule that would require companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions and other climate-related measures. Analysts: Russia won’t give up hold on Syria amid Ukraine war Russia, which emerged as a dominant player in Syria after saving the regime of President Bashar al-Assad in 2015, will not give up its strategic interests amid its invasion of Ukraine, Arab political analysts say. In photos: Moments from the Masters Tournament Golfers play practice rounds on April 4, 2022, leading up to the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., Air quality is poor for 99% of the planet's population, WHO says Almost no one in the world is breathing good air, according to a new World Health Organization report, which issued a call for reducing the use of fossil fuels. Watch: Drones create giant QR code to 'Rickroll' the city of Dallas A Texas drone business teamed up with an online content creator to create a giant QR code over Dallas to "Rickroll" the entire city. 22.8 million birds killed in contagious U.S. avian flu outbreak With Easter just weeks away, the United States poultry industry is battling the contagious bird flu that has killed millions of chickens and turkeys this year. U.S. accuses Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg of bank fraud as $90M yacht seized The United States accused Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg of bank fraud as his $90 million yacht was seized in Spain on Monday. |
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Dead Lay Out in Bucha for Weeks, Refuting Russian Claim, Satellite Images ShowThe images rebut Russia’s claim that the killing of civilians in Bucha, near Kyiv, took place after its soldiers had left town. Russia Shifts Focus of Ukraine War East as Putin Looks for a VictoryHaving failed to score a quick triumph, Russia is shifting its attention to the contested breakaway enclaves, in Ukraine’s East. It is also shelling large cities to keep enemy forces from the expected new areas of battle. Two More Republicans Back Jackson as Senate Moves Toward ConfirmationThe support of Senators Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination was a counterpoint to the bitterly partisan confirmation process so far. C.D.C. Will Undergo Comprehensive Re-EvaluationThe re-evaluation is the first step to modernizing the C.D.C. for the future. 5 Takeaways From the U.N. Report on Limiting Global WarmingCurrent pledges to cut emissions, even if nations follow through on them, won’t stop temperatures from rising to risky new levels. Why the Grammys Couldn’t Resist Jon BatisteThe jazz pianist is an inheritor more than an innovator, but he puts the past to use in service of fun, blending genres and embodying the pleasures of his hometown, New Orleans. Grammys 2022 Best-Dressed: Lil Nas X, Billy Porter and MoreThe Vegas evening was an exuberant reminder of why red carpets can be fun for both stars and fans. Best and Worst Moments From the 2022 GrammysYoung artists brought dramatic performances, Doja Cat had an emotional moment at the microphone and Volodymyr Zelensky recorded a serious plea from Ukraine. ICE Lawyers Directed to Clear Low-Priority Immigration CasesThe effort could significantly reduce a backlog of asylum and deportation cases as the Biden administration anticipates a huge surge of migrants crossing the border. French Election Opens Up as Marine Le Pen SurgesPresident Emmanuel Macron’s belated entry into the campaign and his focus on Ukraine have left him vulnerable to a strong challenge from the right. Book Review: ‘Blood and Ruins,’ by Richard OveryRichard Overy’s prodigious “Blood and Ruins” is a sweeping history of World War II packed with lessons for the future. California’s Drought Is Worse Than We ThoughtOur tools for managing water in the West are growing more inaccurate. A Small Earthquake on Staten IslandWhy a pro-union vote at Amazon may be a big deal. Why Are Adults Falling for the ‘Furries’ Myth?The culture war is also a generational war. Americans on Medicaid Could Soon Lose Health InsuranceMillions of Americans may lose their Medicaid coverage. The Kids Are Right About Email, TooIt is now just a way to be at the beck and call of anyone, and any robot, with an internet connection. Which ‘Radioactive Republicans’ Are We Betting On?It’s sort of amazing how consistent our former president is in gravitating to the worst politicians imaginable. Putin Had No Clue How Many of Us Would Be WatchingIn World War Wired, virtually everyone everywhere can observe the fighting at a granular level, participate in some way or be affected economically. Gardening Advice, Homelessness Solutions and Questions About Charter SchoolsReaders weigh in. Covid Proved That the C.D.C. Is Broken. Michael Lewis Has Ideas for How to Fix It.The author of “The Premonition” discusses why America ditched its pandemic playbook. Horrified by the Killing of Civilians in UkraineReaders urge stronger intervention and steep penalties for any war crimes. Also: Politicians, act for us; balloons’ peril; tenant evictions; smashing rackets. Too Many American Women Have a Drinking ProblemOur alcohol use has shot up, and our physical and mental health is suffering. What’s the Best Advice You’ve Received About Motherhood?Your response may be used in an upcoming story. Jury Selection for Parkland Shooter’s Sentencing Trial BeginsThe process is expected to take weeks. Jurors will then sit through a lengthy trial to determine if the gunman should be sentenced to death or life in prison. Judge Keeps New York’s New Electoral Map Intact for NowThe stay by an appellate judge puts on hold a lower-court ruling that New York’s newly drawn congressional and legislative districts were unconstitutional. A Landscaper, an Aspiring Social Worker: Lives Cut Short in Sacramento ShootingIt was still unclear on Monday who was behind the gunfire that left six dead and 12 wounded in California’s capital early Sunday. Supreme Court Rules Against Police in Malicious Prosecution CasePlaintiffs need show only that the charges against them were dropped, the majority said, to satisfy a requirement that they had obtained a “favorable termination” of the prosecution. Gov. Larry Hogan Approves New Maryland Congressional MapDrawn by Democrats and approved by a Republican governor, the new map will most likely result in a similar delegation to the state’s current one. Western Officials Condemn Reports of ‘Massacre’ by Military in Central MaliThe State Department and the French foreign ministry said they were alarmed at reports of deaths caused by the Malian armed forces and their allies — Russian mercenaries with the Wagner Group. ‘Dating Coach’ Charged in Capitol Riot Gets Prison Term for Gun CrimeSamuel Fisher, who as Brad Holiday traded in conspiracy theories and misogyny online, still faces federal charges related to Jan. 6. Bidens Will Host a White House Wedding Reception for Their GranddaughterNaomi Biden, 28, the daughter of Hunter Biden and Kathleen Buhle, will marry Peter Neal, 24, this fall. Gene Shue, All-Star and Longtime N.B.A. Coach, Dies at 90He had a seven-decade pro career, starting as a guard with the Pistons before coaching for 22 years, leading the Bullets and the 76ers to the finals. Sri Lanka Protesters Call for President to Resign After Cabinet ShuffleThe country’s Rajapaksa dynasty is facing its toughest challenge yet as protesters demand that the president step down amid a devastating economic crisis. Tony Hawk Discusses His Broken LegA documentary chronicles the challenges of Hawk’s skating career. He sat down to discuss the devastating leg injury that made promoting it (and walking) a challenge. Women in Saudi Arabia Add a First: An Auto RallyJust years after women could legally drive there, the Rally Jameel celebrates a new first. More Recent Articles |
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President Biden said Monday he hopes Russian President Vladimir Putin will ultimately face a war crimes trial for his war in Ukraine, and vowed even more economic punishment for Moscow in view of escalating atrocities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday visited the city of Bucha and others in the Kyiv region where Russian forces are accused of committing war crimes.
Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Matthew Morrison and JoJo Siwa were revealed as the new judges for the 17th season of Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance," the network announced.
New York mob hitman Dominic Taddeo was apprehended after escaping from federal custody, the U.S. Marshal Service announced Monday.
Tiësto and his wife, Annika Backes Verwest, revealed at the 64th annual Grammy Awards that they are expecting their second child together.
Bipartisan congressional negotiators announced Monday they have reached a deal to supply $10 billion in additional funding for the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Los Angeles Dodgers great Tommy Davis, a two-time National League batting champion who won three World Series championships with the franchise, has died. He was 83.
NASA announced Monday that its Hubble Space Telescope has obtained photographic evidence that some "gas giant" plants such as Jupiter are formed by in a way contrary to the dominant theory.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday announced a $500 million grant program to help public schools improve HVAC systems and other energy efficiency needs.
A Canadian woman was reunited with her cat five years after the feline went missing thanks to the pet's microchip.
The full Senate voted to proceed with the confirmation process of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Monday after the judiciary committee's initial vote was deadlocked.
Police on Monday announced a suspect has been arrested in connection with a mass shooting during the weekend that killed six people and sent a dozen more to the hospital.
New research shows that fewer Americans under the age of 18 were prescribed narcotics to treat surgical pain between 2014 and 2017, and these numbers dropped even more rapidly beginning in late 2017.
Police in Britain were dealing with a tasty traffic obstruction Monday when a truck lost its load of cookies in a roadway.
A British Columbia ski resort celebrated the end of the season with its annual Downhill Dummy event, which saw 13 faux-skiers sent careening down the slopes.
Book challenges in the last year topped 700 -- the most since 2000 -- amid conservative activism, The American Library Association said on Monday, which kicks of National Library Week.
Sen. Joe Manchin has sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission opposing a proposed rule that would require companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions and other climate-related measures.
Russia, which emerged as a dominant player in Syria after saving the regime of President Bashar al-Assad in 2015, will not give up its strategic interests amid its invasion of Ukraine, Arab political analysts say.
Golfers play practice rounds on April 4, 2022, leading up to the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.,
Almost no one in the world is breathing good air, according to a new World Health Organization report, which issued a call for reducing the use of fossil fuels.
A Texas drone business teamed up with an online content creator to create a giant QR code over Dallas to "Rickroll" the entire city.
With Easter just weeks away, the United States poultry industry is battling the contagious bird flu that has killed millions of chickens and turkeys this year.
The United States accused Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg of bank fraud as his $90 million yacht was seized in Spain on Monday. 
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