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Mattea Roach continues Jeopardy! streak with 19th win Mattea Roach continued her Jeopardy! streak Friday with her impressive 19th win as she competes to become one of the most successful contestants in the trivia game show's history. NFL Draft 2022: Falcons take Desmond Ridder, Titans select Malik Willis in third After just one quarterback went in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons ended the 54-pick gap between quarterbacks by selecting Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder in Friday's third round. 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' director Jon Watts exits Marvel's 'Fantastic Four' "Spider-Man: No Way Home" director Jon Watts is no longer directing Disney and Marvel's upcoming "Fantastic Four" film. New York judge rejects Trump attempt to purge contempt ruling A New York judge on Friday rejected former President Donald Trump's bid to purge a ruling from earlier this week that he be held for failure to comply with Attorney General Letitia James' investigation into his business. NFL Draft 2022: Packers add WR Christian Watson with 34th overall pick The Green Bay Packers on Friday finally selected a wide receiver in the 2022 NFL Draft to aid star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Psaki reiterates Biden’s call to expel Russia from G20 after Putin confirms attendance White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Friday reiterated President Joe Biden's calls to expel Russia from the Group of 20 intergovernmental forum after President Vladimir Putin confirmed his interest in attending. Raiders decline options on 2019 first-rounders Jacobs, Ferrell, Abram The Las Vegas Raiders announced Friday that they won't pick up the fifth-year contract options on any of their three first-round picks from the 2019 NFL Draft. U.S. stock indexes end April with massive losses The three major stock indexes in the United States ended the month with significant losses as the Nasdaq Composite finished its worst month since October 2008. Rocket Lab pushes back attempt of mid-air booster catch to Sunday Rocket Lab is gearing up for its 26th launch on Friday, but the California-based aerospace company will do something different this time: attempt to recover a first stage booster by catching it with a helicopter. FBI made millions of queries for Americans’ data in 2021, report says The FBI made as many as 3.4 million queries for data relating to U.S. citizens in 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said in its annual report Friday. SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites from Florida Space X launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit late Friday afternoon. Top draft pick Walker, LB Lloyd eager to lift Jaguars defense The Jacksonville Jaguars used two first-round picks on defenders in the 2022 NFL Draft. Travon Walker said he is ready to work amid high expectations, while Devin Lloyd can't wait to face tough AFC South opponents. U.S. President Joe Biden, Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador talk immigration in call Friday President Joe Biden met virtually with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday to discuss key issues including immigration, which has been an active topic recently in Washington, D.C. Replica of 'Starry Night' made with quilling paper breaks two world records A Massachusetts-based greeting card company broke two Guinness World Records with the creation of a quilling paper replica of Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night measuring 287.77 square feet. FAA delays SpaceX Starship environmental review for 4th time The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that it has delayed its environmental review of SpaceX's Starship launch site in Texas for a fourth time. Look: Five stranded sheep rescued from rooftop in England Firefighters in England came to the rescue of five sheep that ended up stranded on a rooftop after jumping across a gap from a neighboring field. MLB bars Trevor Bauer for 2 years for domestic violence policy violation MLB suspended Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer for two full seasons on Friday for violating its joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy, commissioner Rob Manfred announced. Brains shift in adolescence to tune out parents' voices Mom's voice may be music to a young child's brain, but the teen brain prefers to change the station, a new study finds. Met Gala 2022: What to expect Celebrities will attend the Met Gala Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Oklahoma couple wed aboard airplane after Vegas flight cancellation An Oklahoma City couple's canceled flight on their way to elope in Las Vegas led to their holding their wedding aboard a Southwest Airlines plane. Republican senators blast creation of Disinformation Governance Board Republican politicians this week spoke out against a Disinformation Governance Board being created by the Biden administration to counter both misinformation and disinformation regarding elections and homeland security. ISIS 'Beatle' gets life sentence for role in kidnappings that led to beheadings An ISIS member in a terror cell dubbed "the Beatles" was sentenced to life in prison Friday for being involved in the deaths of Americans, Japanese and British citizens in Syria. Germs floating on microplastics in ocean end up in food, water Land parasites that pose a risk to human and wildlife health can hitch rides on the millions of pounds of microplastics that float between oceans, a new study shows. New York student's message in a bottle found in Bahamas after 11 years A message in a bottle launched into the Atlantic Ocean by a New York state fourth-grader was found 11 years later by a woman in the Bahamas. |
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In Ukraine, A Body Bag and a Sister in DenialThe war in Ukraine is so big that it has shaken the world. But for a sister looking for her missing older brother, it was reduced to a visit to a morgue. Fighters Share Desperate Videos From Mariupol Steel Plant to Promote StoryWith independent media unable to access this last military holdout, videos from inside function as pleas for help and publicity on social media. Civilians Keep Arriving at Besieged Steel Complex in Mariupol, Fighters SayThat citizens are still seeking to shelter at the plant, where there is no prospect of escape or rescue, offers a testament to what they must be facing elsewhere in the devastated city. Death of American Fighting in Ukraine Confirmed by FamilyWilly Joseph Cancel Jr., 22, died in combat earlier this week, according to his uncle. He is believed to be the first American killed while fighting in Ukraine. After weeks of poring over evidence, Ukrainian officials single out 10 Russian soldiers for atrocities in Bucha.Ukrainian investigators used a host of old-fashioned and high-tech methods to identify the suspects, from satellite imagery to testimony from witnesses. Biden Seeks to Lure Russia’s Top Scientists to the U.S.Legislation proposed by the president would suspend the requirement that Russian scientists have a sponsoring employer to gain a visa. Russian forces are accused of detaining two British aid volunteers in Ukraine.As Stocks Fall, Economic Fears Rise, Along With InflationThe S&P 500 plunged nearly 9 percent in April, its worst monthly decline since March 2020, as rising interest rates and high inflation raised concerns about consumer sentiment. Why Americans Became More Vulnerable to Oil Price SpikesWhen prices soared years ago, Americans launched broad efforts to wean the nation off oil and gas to protect households from price swings. But then supply rose and plans fizzled. Likelihood of Trump Indictment in Manhattan Fades as Grand Jury Wraps UpThe Manhattan district attorney is continuing to investigate Donald J. Trump, but knowledgeable people say charges are unlikely to occur in the foreseeable future, if ever. F.D.A. Sets Aside June for Potential Decisions on Vaccines for Children Under 5Both Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech have asked the agency to approve their vaccines for the youngest children. Madison Cawthorn is Under Pressure as Scandals Pile UpRepresentative Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, once a bright young star in the conservative firmament, finds himself besieged by accusations and insinuations. Why 2 Largely Black Cities May Land in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s DistrictPowder Springs is one of two predominantly Black suburbs drawn into the far-right Republican’s district. If Ms. Greene is their voice in Congress, will she speak for them? A Minnesota Candidate Went Into Labor During Her Convention SpeechVideos of Erin Maye Quade’s speech ricocheted across the internet, with critics saying the process should have been suspended. Started Out as a Fish. How Did It End Up Like This?A meme about the transitional fossil Tiktaalik argues that although we did come out of the sea, we aren’t doing just fine. MLB Suspends Trevor Bauer for Two Seasons Amid Abuse ClaimBauer, a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, had been on leave from the club as he faced allegations of sexual assault. Prosecutors in Los Angeles had declined to charge him criminally. On Baseball: Trevor Bauer Is Suspended for Two YearsBauer had said his unhappiness came from always striving for new goals. With a two-year suspension over sexual assault allegations, M.L.B. is moving on without him. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Bring Fan Culture to the CourtroomThe defamation trial between Mr. Depp and Amber Heard is a case study in what happens when complex claims are filtered through the lenses of extreme fandom and social media. The Courage Required to Confront InflationInflation is the nation’s primary economic problem. The Federal Reserve still needs to move cautiously as it begins to raise interest rates. Antisemitism Increased Under Trump. Then It Got Even Worse.The worldwide growth of a social crisis. To Tackle Student Debt, Fix Ineffective CollegesGraduates can’t repay their loans if they don’t learn anything useful in school. Elon Musk Might Break Twitter. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.The Twitter bid is a power play in the attention economy. The Decline of Ohio and the Rise of J.D. VanceOnce a severe Trump critic, he has aligned himself with the views of many conservative Ohio voters. Oil And Gas Companies Need a Shorter LeashGovernment support could be the deciding factor in whether a new generation of climate-damaging infrastructure gets built. On Crime, New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams Is Stuck in 1994Tired “tough on crime” rhetoric is not the solution to crime in 2022. Elon Musk Is the Problematic Fiancé Twitter DeservesPerhaps — much as we might not want to admit it — it’s a good match. An ‘Angel’ for Homeless Students and the Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. What to Cook This WeekendTuck into comforting cheese enchiladas or keep things light with a crunchy spring iceberg salad. Will We Give the Subway a Second Chance?What we lose when public spaces no longer feel safe. What to Wear to Return to the Office? Retailers Have No Idea.Work wear reflects how people feel about their jobs and the economy as a whole. So it makes sense that dressing for the office is all over the place. Tylor Megill and Four Mets Relievers Combined to No-Hit PhilliesTylor Megill and four others spun a delightfully imperfect masterpiece against Philadelphia, securing M.L.B.’s first no-hitter of 2022. Is American Democracy Built to Last?Yascha Mounk’s new book questions deeply held beliefs about the stability of Western societies. The ‘Ultimate Bird’ Once Prowled the Seas of a Young JapanResearchers described Annakacygna, a family of flightless ancient swans that were filter-feeders. Reconsidering the Spice Girls: How Manufactured Girl Power Became RealEven as the girl group topped the charts, it was dismissed as a pop confection. Twenty-five years later, its legacy is still being written. More Recent Articles |
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Mattea Roach continued her Jeopardy! streak Friday with her impressive 19th win as she competes to become one of the most successful contestants in the trivia game show's history.
After just one quarterback went in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons ended the 54-pick gap between quarterbacks by selecting Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder in Friday's third round.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" director Jon Watts is no longer directing Disney and Marvel's upcoming "Fantastic Four" film.
A New York judge on Friday rejected former President Donald Trump's bid to purge a ruling from earlier this week that he be held for failure to comply with Attorney General Letitia James' investigation into his business.
The Green Bay Packers on Friday finally selected a wide receiver in the 2022 NFL Draft to aid star quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Friday reiterated President Joe Biden's calls to expel Russia from the Group of 20 intergovernmental forum after President Vladimir Putin confirmed his interest in attending.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced Friday that they won't pick up the fifth-year contract options on any of their three first-round picks from the 2019 NFL Draft.
The three major stock indexes in the United States ended the month with significant losses as the Nasdaq Composite finished its worst month since October 2008.
Rocket Lab is gearing up for its 26th launch on Friday, but the California-based aerospace company will do something different this time: attempt to recover a first stage booster by catching it with a helicopter.
The FBI made as many as 3.4 million queries for data relating to U.S. citizens in 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said in its annual report Friday.
Space X launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit late Friday afternoon.
The Jacksonville Jaguars used two first-round picks on defenders in the 2022 NFL Draft. Travon Walker said he is ready to work amid high expectations, while Devin Lloyd can't wait to face tough AFC South opponents.
President Joe Biden met virtually with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday to discuss key issues including immigration, which has been an active topic recently in Washington, D.C.
A Massachusetts-based greeting card company broke two Guinness World Records with the creation of a quilling paper replica of Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night measuring 287.77 square feet.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that it has delayed its environmental review of SpaceX's Starship launch site in Texas for a fourth time.
Firefighters in England came to the rescue of five sheep that ended up stranded on a rooftop after jumping across a gap from a neighboring field.
MLB suspended Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer for two full seasons on Friday for violating its joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy, commissioner Rob Manfred announced.
Mom's voice may be music to a young child's brain, but the teen brain prefers to change the station, a new study finds.
Celebrities will attend the Met Gala Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
An Oklahoma City couple's canceled flight on their way to elope in Las Vegas led to their holding their wedding aboard a Southwest Airlines plane.
Republican politicians this week spoke out against a Disinformation Governance Board being created by the Biden administration to counter both misinformation and disinformation regarding elections and homeland security.
An ISIS member in a terror cell dubbed "the Beatles" was sentenced to life in prison Friday for being involved in the deaths of Americans, Japanese and British citizens in Syria.
Land parasites that pose a risk to human and wildlife health can hitch rides on the millions of pounds of microplastics that float between oceans, a new study shows.
A message in a bottle launched into the Atlantic Ocean by a New York state fourth-grader was found 11 years later by a woman in the Bahamas. 
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