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Charlotte Hornets fire head coach James Borrego after four seasons The Charlotte Hornets fired head coach James Borrego after four seasons, the team announced Friday. Sony confirms release dates for revamped PlayStation Plus service Sony revealed the targeted release dates for its updated and enhanced PlayStation Plus service on Friday, with those in the Americas set to be able to use the revamped service in mid-June. 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' banned in Saudi Arabia "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," Disney and Marvel's long-awaited sequel to the hit 2016 superhero film starring Benedict Cumberbatch, is being banned in Saudi Arabia. Late-season storm dishes out hefty snow in California mountains In what appeared to be a last-ditch effort to overcome a lackluster wet season, the atmosphere dished out more than 2 feet of snow that snarled travel in California's Sierra Nevada during the latter part of the week. Tongue stimulator may treat sleep apnea in children with Down syndrome An implanted device that stimulates tongue nerves shows promise in reducing sleep disruptions among children with Down syndrome, a new study finds. Blizzard warnings issued as snow looms for northern Plains After a historic blizzard earlier this month and another snowstorm less than a week later, portions of northern Plains are bracing for the third snow and wind-maker in the span of just about 10 days. U.S. seniors, Black patients receive alarming levels of inappropriate antibiotics The majority of antibiotic prescriptions for U.S. seniors and Black and Hispanic Americans are inappropriate, a new report reveals. Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur dies at 70 Montreal Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, who helped guide the franchise to five Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s, has died, the team announced Friday. He was 70. Severe storms to target Midwest on Saturday The risk of severe weather, including isolated tornadoes through this weekend, will focus on portions of the central United States that have seen few to no violent storms thus far this spring, AccuWeather says. Brain cells of patients with Alzheimer's have more genetic mutations Genetic mutations build up faster in the brain cells of Alzheimer's disease patients than in other people, new research reveals. Wildfires spread causing evacuation orders in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico Wildfires are continuing to spread in New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona, bringing evacuation orders or alerts in all three states, local officials said Friday. CERN restarts Large Hadron Collider in quest to unlock origins of the universe Scientists at the European Council for Nuclear Research restarted the Large Hadron Collider on Friday, more than three years after the world's most powerful particle accelerator was paused for maintenance and upgrades. Signs warning of highway deaths may cause more crashes Showing highway death tolls on roadside message boards in a bid to curb crashes may actually cause more accidents, a new study suggests. Black bear takes daylight stroll through North Carolina city's downtown A black bear went for a stroll in a North Carolina city's downtown, and police said the bruin incident was the third to which they responded to in as many weeks. Massive 'elephant's toothpaste' chemical reaction breaks world record Guinness World Records said a toy company broke a record by performing an "elephant's toothpaste" chemical reaction that created 12,095 cubic feet, 1,692.7 cubic inches. CDC data: COVID-19 was third-leading cause of death in 2021 COVID-19 was the third-leading cause of death in the United States in 2021, according to data released Friday by the CDC. Pennsylvania man becomes the 11th 'Pac-Man' player to get perfect score A Pennsylvania man joined the ranks of the video gaming elite by becoming one of only 11 people worldwide to achieve a "perfect score" in classic arcade game "Pac-Man." Study: Heart attack can come within an hour of exposure to air pollutants Exposure to air pollutants -- even at levels below World Health Organization air quality guidelines -- may trigger a heart attack within the hour, according to a new study from China. U.N. leader to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, call for peace in Ukraine United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Tuesday. 'Today' leads successful plant watering Earth Day world record attempt Organizations and TV stations across the country teamed up with NBC's "Today" show to break a Guinness World Record for Earth Day. Texas sues to block Biden administration from lifting Title 42 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against the Biden administration on Friday to halt the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from lifting Title 42, a pandemic-era health order used to expel migrants. Military veteran pleads guilty to assaulting police during Jan. 6 Capitol riot A former member of the U.S. Army pleaded guilty in federal district court on Friday, after admitting to pepper spraying two police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, court documents show. Polish man breaks video game world record with 416 seasons of 'Football Manager' A Polish man broke a Guinness World Record for the "Football Manager" soccer video game when he made a single game last for 416 seasons and 134 days. SF-area police examining video of boxing great Mike Tyson punching man on flight Authorities in California said they are investigating an incident this week in which boxing great Mike Tyson punched a man on a commercial flight in San Francisco. Look: Firefighters rescue dog stranded on sandbar in Indiana river Firefighters in Indiana came to the rescue of a dog who became stranded on a sandbar in the Flat Rock River. |
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Hackers Claim to Target Russia With Cyberattacks and LeaksWhile the authenticity of leaked data could not be verified, the effort appears to be part of a campaign by hackers opposed to the Kremlin. One Ukrainian War Casualty: The World’s Largest AirplaneMriya, the world’s largest aircraft, was destroyed in a pivotal battle at the start of the war. It was a beloved symbol for all of Ukraine but perhaps no one misses it more than its first pilot. As Marine Le Pen Moves Closer to French Presidency, Putin Ties PersistAs elections approach Sunday, the far-right candidate is linked to the Russian president by a web of financial ties and a history of support that has hardly dimmed despite the war in Ukraine. Ukraine’s Forces, Dug In on Front Line, Fight to Repel RussiaAfter near-annihilation, and a marriage proposal, a Ukrainian unit has become a group of hardened veterans, dug in and determined. Military analysts forecast that the problems bedeviling Russia’s forces will continue in the east.Russia’s military paid a high price for the Kremlin’s ‘victory’ in the ruined city of Mariupol.New Audio: McCarthy Said Trump Acknowledged ‘Some Responsibility’ for Jan. 6New audio captures what Representative Kevin McCarthy said to Republicans shortly after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. How Audio of McCarthy’s Lie Reveals GOP Hypocrisy on TrumpThe Republican leader’s false claim that he never urged President Donald J. Trump to resign — disproved by an audio recording of the comments — drew little outrage from members of his party. Stocks Tumble as Jitters over Interest Rates PersistFriday was the S&P 500’s worst day since early March. Recent comments from Fed officials have fueled expectations that interest rates will climb far faster than anyone had thought. Ron DeSantis Punishes Disney in a G.O.P. Brawl With BusinessGov. Ron DeSantis’s move to revoke the company’s special tax status in Florida showed how combative his party has grown toward corporations that are increasingly taking a stand on political issues. A Look at the Textbooks Rejected by the Florida Department of EducationThe state rejected dozens of math textbooks. The New York Times reviewed 21 of them to figure out why. Biden Tries to Sell Domestic Agenda During a West Coast TripPresident Biden acknowledged that the immediate demands of the presidency, including the pandemic and war in Ukraine, have taken him away from his domestic agenda. Why Hasn’t the U.S. Asked for a Stay in the Mask Mandate Case?The administration’s actions suggest either a botched case or a shrewd play for time as it gives up on the mask order but hopes to erase an adverse ruling, legal experts said. In Polarized Texas, Rare Agreement: Hispanic Mother, Melissa Lucio, Should Not Be ExecutedThe execution of Melissa Lucio would be the first of a Hispanic woman in Texas. New evidence casts doubt on her conviction. Can Sanctions Really Stop Putin?There are limits to what economic sanctions are likely to achieve. Why Did We Stop Believing That People Can Change?When we see others as the sum of their past beliefs and actions, nothing added, subtracted or transformed, forgiveness and redemption become impossible. Covid Drugs Save Lives, but Americans Can’t Get ThemOnce again, a dysfunctional health care system has hindered our pandemic response. What Makes a Good Job Good?An initiative to define what makes jobs bad or good is long overdue. Democrats, You Can’t Ignore the Culture Wars Any LongerThe only alternative to fighting is losing. What Marine Le Pen Has Already WonThe French election has shown the vigor and entrenchment of the far right. The Profound Irony of Canceling Everything RussianThose who react to the war in Ukraine by canceling everything Russian are in danger of falling into a familiar brand of nationalist thinking. How Green Is Your Metropolis?Allowing more density would make America better. The Wolf of Crypto and the Confederate Statue Remover: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Is Bayern Munich Breaking the Bundesliga?Germany’s perennial champion can secure its 10th straight title this weekend. Even its own fans are starting to worry that its success is getting a little boring. What to Cook This WeekendLigaya Mishan adapted her friend Francine Turone’s recipe for escovitch, a personal riff on the classic Jamaican dish. Suspect in Sniper-Style Shooting in Washington Kills Himself, Police SayFour people were injured in the shooting near a busy corridor in the nation’s capital. The suspect apparently killed himself as the police prepared to enter a fifth-floor apartment from which he had fired more than 20 rounds, the police said. Why Elon Musk Is a Problem for Trump’s Truth SocialMr. Musk’s plan for a Twitter takeover adds to the problems facing the former president’s nascent Truth Social network. E.U. Takes Aim at Social Media’s Harms With Landmark New LawThe Digital Services Act would force Meta, Google and others to combat misinformation and restrict certain online ads. How European officials will wield it remains to be seen. Man Charged With Threatening Merriam-Webster Over Gender DefinitionsThe man, Jeremy David Hanson, 34, threatened in October to shoot and bomb the company’s offices because of its definitions of “girl,” “boy,” “trans woman” and other words, federal authorities said. A Beginner’s Guide to BoulderingPeople are flocking back to indoor rock climbing gyms for the intense workouts and amiable social scene. It’s not as hard as it looks. Robert Eggers on ‘The Northman’: Directing Is an ‘Insane’ JobThe director explains why he sought out such difficult conditions, why he won’t talk with an actor about a character’s back story and why the box office matters. More Recent Articles |
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The Charlotte Hornets fired head coach James Borrego after four seasons, the team announced Friday.
Sony revealed the targeted release dates for its updated and enhanced PlayStation Plus service on Friday, with those in the Americas set to be able to use the revamped service in mid-June.
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," Disney and Marvel's long-awaited sequel to the hit 2016 superhero film starring Benedict Cumberbatch, is being banned in Saudi Arabia.
In what appeared to be a last-ditch effort to overcome a lackluster wet season, the atmosphere dished out more than 2 feet of snow that snarled travel in California's Sierra Nevada during the latter part of the week.
An implanted device that stimulates tongue nerves shows promise in reducing sleep disruptions among children with Down syndrome, a new study finds.
After a historic blizzard earlier this month and another snowstorm less than a week later, portions of northern Plains are bracing for the third snow and wind-maker in the span of just about 10 days.
The majority of antibiotic prescriptions for U.S. seniors and Black and Hispanic Americans are inappropriate, a new report reveals.
Montreal Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, who helped guide the franchise to five Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s, has died, the team announced Friday. He was 70.
The risk of severe weather, including isolated tornadoes through this weekend, will focus on portions of the central United States that have seen few to no violent storms thus far this spring, AccuWeather says.
Genetic mutations build up faster in the brain cells of Alzheimer's disease patients than in other people, new research reveals.
Wildfires are continuing to spread in New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona, bringing evacuation orders or alerts in all three states, local officials said Friday.
Scientists at the European Council for Nuclear Research restarted the Large Hadron Collider on Friday, more than three years after the world's most powerful particle accelerator was paused for maintenance and upgrades.
Showing highway death tolls on roadside message boards in a bid to curb crashes may actually cause more accidents, a new study suggests.
A black bear went for a stroll in a North Carolina city's downtown, and police said the bruin incident was the third to which they responded to in as many weeks.
Guinness World Records said a toy company broke a record by performing an "elephant's toothpaste" chemical reaction that created 12,095 cubic feet, 1,692.7 cubic inches.
COVID-19 was the third-leading cause of death in the United States in 2021, according to data released Friday by the CDC.
A Pennsylvania man joined the ranks of the video gaming elite by becoming one of only 11 people worldwide to achieve a "perfect score" in classic arcade game "Pac-Man."
Exposure to air pollutants -- even at levels below World Health Organization air quality guidelines -- may trigger a heart attack within the hour, according to a new study from China.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Tuesday.
Organizations and TV stations across the country teamed up with NBC's "Today" show to break a Guinness World Record for Earth Day.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against the Biden administration on Friday to halt the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from lifting Title 42, a pandemic-era health order used to expel migrants.
A former member of the U.S. Army pleaded guilty in federal district court on Friday, after admitting to pepper spraying two police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, court documents show.
A Polish man broke a Guinness World Record for the "Football Manager" soccer video game when he made a single game last for 416 seasons and 134 days.
Authorities in California said they are investigating an incident this week in which boxing great Mike Tyson punched a man on a commercial flight in San Francisco.
Firefighters in Indiana came to the rescue of a dog who became stranded on a sandbar in the Flat Rock River. 
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