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World Cup 2022 draw: U.S. to face England, Iran, one other in Group B The United States was drawn in Group B against England, Iran and one undecided European opponent for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Zelensky alleges Russian troops are leaving mines in dead bodies President Volodymyr Zelensky alleged Friday that Russian troops were leaving mines behind, including in dead bodies, while retreating from the northern region of Ukraine. Sarah Palin announces run for U.S. House to replace Don Young Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced Friday that she would run in a special election for the U.S. House and has filed her campaign with the Federal Election Commission. Kamala Harris stresses importance of small businesses in Mississippi visit Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday visited Mississippi where she stressed the importance of small businesses to the economy and touted White House efforts to spur economic development. Kim Kardashian to shut down KKW Fragrance amid name change Kim Kardashian announced Friday that she is temporarily shutting down the website for her popular KKW Fragrance line at the beginning of next month as part of a rebranding initiative. Gallup: 76% of Americans disapprove of Congress' performance The job approval rating for the U.S. Congress remained low in March with 21% of Americans approving of lawmakers' performance and 76% of Americans disapproving, according to the latest Gallup poll. Gusty thunderstorms to drench much of Florida during 1st weekend of April A lull in thunderstorm activity in Florida will begin Friday night and continue into the first thing Saturday morning over the region, but the quiet period is unlikely to hold through the weekend. Will Smith resigns from Academy after Chris Rock slap: 'I am heartbroken' Will Smith resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Friday after he slapped comedian Chris Rock during Sunday's 94th annual Oscars. Soccer star Hope Solo arrested for DWI with children in car Hope Solo, the retired soccer star and two-time Olympic gold medalist, has been arrested in North Carolina and charged with driving while impaired with her two children in her car. American Express says technical difficulties affecting site, app American Express announced Friday that some customers may be unable to access some services online due to a "systems issue." Mars' thin atmosphere means quieter sounds, new Perseverance data shows Mars' thin, cold atmosphere means sounds carry slower and for shorter distances compared to those on Earth, NASA said Friday. U.S. stocks end first day of second quarter with gains The three major stock indexes in the United States ended the first day of the second quarter Friday with gains after tumultuous trading. Reports: Jen Psaki in talks to take job with MSNBC White House press secretary Jen Psaki is expected to depart the White House for a job with MSNBC in the near future, unnamed sources familiar with the plans said Friday. Childhood surroundings determine adults' navigation abilities, study says Researchers in Britain and France have discovered that people raised in the country or suburbs are better navigators than those who grew up in cities, particularly those with grid-pattern streets. Look: Firefighters rescue dog trapped in underground pipe in Georgia Firefighters in Georgia came to the rescue of a dog that wandered into a storm drain and became stranded in a 50-foot section of pipe. National Park Service's oldest active ranger retires at age 100 The National Park Service announced the organization's oldest active ranger has retired at age 100 in California. Look: Firefighters use Jaws of Life to rescue deer trapped in fence Firefighters in New Hampshire said they used the Jaws of Life to rescue a deer found trapped between the bars of an iron fence. Palestinian man killed in clash with Israeli troops in West Bank A Palestinian man was shot and killed by Israeli forces Friday during clashes in the West Bank, the Israeli military confirmed. Watch: Robot dog patrolling the ruins of ancient Italian city Pompeii Officials in Italy said they have enlisted the service of a robot dog to patrol the ancient ruins of the city of Pompeii. U.N. brokers two-month truce in Yemeni war effective Saturday Warring parties in Yemen have agreed to a two-month truce, which will pause all offensive and military air, ground and maritime operations inside Yemen. Lizards stow away from Florida to England in family's suitcase A British family contacted animal rescuers after returning from a trip to Florida and discovering a pair of lizards had stowed away in their luggage. Oregon's The Sports Bra is a new sports bar for women's sports An Oregon bar holding its grand opening Friday is called The Sports Bra and is dedicated exclusively to women's sports. SpaceX to test-fire rocket on Monday, ahead of Axiom-1 private astronaut mission SpaceX plans to test-fire a Falcon 9 rocket on Monday ahead of its first private astronaut mission, Axiom-1, to the International Space Station. Red Cross unable to reach Mariupol, Ukraine; turns back The International Committee of the Red Cross said it was unable to reach civilians in Mariupol, Ukraine, on Friday after encountering unsafe conditions. |
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U.S. Will Help Transfer Soviet-Made Tanks to UkraineThe transfer, a response to a request from Ukraine’s president, will mark the first time the Biden administration has helped send tanks in the five-week-old war. Shaken at First, Many Russians Now Rally Behind Putin’s InvasionPolls and interviews show many Russians now accept the Kremlin’s assertion that their country is under siege from the West. Opponents are leaving the country or keeping quiet. Strong Job Gains in March Keep a Flame Under the RecoveryThe U.S. economy added 431,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent. Wages showed sharp gains, but that has been blunted by inflation. Amazon Workers on Staten Island Vote to UnionizeDespite heavy lobbying by the company, workers at the facility voted by a wide margin for a union. It was seen as a rebuke of the company’s treatment of its employees. Will Smith Resigns From Academy After Slapping Chris Rock at OscarsThe producer of the telecast, Will Packer, said that Smith had been asked to leave after slapping Rock, and that he had urged officials not to “physically remove” the actor. Spike in Violence Poses Test for Israel’s Fragile GovernmentA rash of terrorist attacks has spawned criticism of the government from the left and right, and for opposite reasons. But the coalition’s diversity has constrained its options. With Four-Day Workweeks, Fridays Are for Free TimeSome lucky workers are only working half-Fridays year-round, if they work Fridays at all. The verdict? “It’s magic.” Researchers Find Another Clue in the Dyatlov Pass MysteryThe mystery of nine hikers who died in Russia has baffled people for more than 60 years. The authors of a recent paper think they’ve found another clue. Russia and Ukraine Have Long Been This Filmmaker’s SubjectIn documentaries and fictional features, including two timely new movies, Sergei Loznitsa takes a hard look at both countries, examining daily life amid war and other historic forces. Putin Knows What He’s Doing With Ukraine’s Refugees. This Is the World’s Big Test.The response to Ukrainian refugees is a test of European solidarity. Amazon Has Its First Union. But the People, United, Still Face an Uphill Battle.Amazon workers on Staten Island have created the company’s first union. The government needs to make it easier for others to follow. Defying Putin’s Nuclear Threat — ResponsiblyVladimir Putin made a threat of nuclear weapons. The U.S. and NATO should be less deferential. What Will Smith and Joe Biden Have in CommonThe slap and the slip were the same kind of gaffe. Putin Is Setting Back Russia’s Potential by DecadesOnce again, Russia has become a pariah spreading lies and death. The Right’s Disney FreakoutHow the company got mired in a moral panic. On Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, How Low Will Senate Republicans Go?In seeking to discredit her, they have concocted a scary version of a Black woman to serve up to their base. Sanctions Against Russia Are a Form of War. It’s Time We Recognize That.The historian Nicholas Mulder on how the West’s sanctions can help end Putin’s war — or escalate it. This Is Why It Took More Than 100 Years to Get an Anti-Lynching BillOur political system was the primary obstacle to protecting the lives and livelihoods of its own citizens. Will Putin Kill the Global Economy?There’s a whiff of 1914 in the air. ‘Meatspace’? Technology Does Funny Things to LanguageOur words reveal a lot about changes in society. Home Care Workers Deserve a Living WageA plan for higher home care wages under consideration in New York State could offer a model for how we can care for older people. ‘Turning Red’ Is Not a Credit to the Asian Race. That’s Why It’s Good.The perils of caring too much about the politics of racial representation. Hillsong and Subversive Kids’ Books: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. What to Cook This WeekendTry our newest recipes for qatayef, caldo de costilla and Italian broccoli salad. Can Liverpool and City Win When the Bar Is Set Too High?The Premier League leaders will compete for three high-profile trophies this spring. But does failing to win them all turn a great season into a bad one? Jen Psaki Is Said to Be in Talks to Join MSNBCMs. Psaki faced tough questions from the White House press corps about performing her job while negotiating with a news outlet. Cuomo Sues Ethics Panel to Block It From Seizing Book ProfitsThe lawsuit is the latest example of Andrew Cuomo’s aggressive stance as he returns to public life seven months after resigning as New Yorks governor. Former Yale Official Admits to $40 Million Fraud SchemeFor a decade, a Yale School of Medicine administrator used university funds to buy computer equipment, which she resold to pay for luxury cars, real estate and vacations, the authorities said. Jurors Begin Deliberating Case of Alleged Plot to Kidnap Michigan’s GovernorLawyers made closing arguments on Friday in the federal trial involving four men with militia ties who are accused of conspiring to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Pope Apologizes to Indigenous People of CanadaPope Francis also promised to visit Canada as part of a process of healing and reconciliation over the church’s involvement in an abusive system of residential schools. C.D.C. Confirms It Will Lift Public Health Order Restricting ImmigrationThe agency cited “current public health conditions and an increased availability of tools to fight Covid-19” as grounds for returning in late May to prepandemic policies for admitting migrants. New York Mob Hit Man Escapes Federal Custody, Officials SayWith less than a year before he would likely be released, Dominic Taddeo did not return to a halfway house in Florida earlier this week, officials said. Man Who Police Say Used Tinder to Hunt Women Is Charged With MurderDanueal Drayton raped and strangled Samantha Stewart in 2018, prosecutors say. He was free on bail at the time because of a paperwork mix-up. Hope Solo, Former U.S. Soccer Star, Charged With Impaired DrivingMs. Solo had her two children in the vehicle when she was arrested in Winston-Salem, N.C., the police said. “The story is more sympathetic than the initial charges suggest,” her lawyer said. Jacob deGrom of the Mets Will Begin Season on Injured ListDeGrom, one of the team’s top starters, will miss his opening day start and will not throw for a month after shoulder tightness was diagnosed as a stress reaction. Boy Fatally Shoots Classmate, 12, in South Carolina, Sheriff SaysIt was not clear what led to the shooting or where the student had obtained a handgun. The two students were familiar with each other, the authorities said. Jerrod Carmichael Comes Out in ‘Rothaniel,’ but It’s About MoreIn “Rothaniel” on HBO, the stand-up grapples with secrets that defined his upbringing, the toll silence has taken and the price he’s paying to break it. 15 Recipes for Observing RamadanAs a month of fasting begins, these flavorful dishes will enliven suhoor meals and iftar celebrations. Ukrainian Olympian Does His Part Against Russian InvasionVladyslav Heraskevych, a skeleton competitor from Ukraine, gathers supplies and uses the team van to deliver them to Kyiv as he waits to be called for military duty. Five Horror Movies to Stream NowThis month’s picks are proof that it doesn’t take big bucks to scare people’s pants off with undead messiahs, unseen demons and uncanny commotions. More Recent Articles |
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The United States was drawn in Group B against England, Iran and one undecided European opponent for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
President Volodymyr Zelensky alleged Friday that Russian troops were leaving mines behind, including in dead bodies, while retreating from the northern region of Ukraine.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced Friday that she would run in a special election for the U.S. House and has filed her campaign with the Federal Election Commission.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday visited Mississippi where she stressed the importance of small businesses to the economy and touted White House efforts to spur economic development.
Kim Kardashian announced Friday that she is temporarily shutting down the website for her popular KKW Fragrance line at the beginning of next month as part of a rebranding initiative.
The job approval rating for the U.S. Congress remained low in March with 21% of Americans approving of lawmakers' performance and 76% of Americans disapproving, according to the latest Gallup poll.
A lull in thunderstorm activity in Florida will begin Friday night and continue into the first thing Saturday morning over the region, but the quiet period is unlikely to hold through the weekend.
Will Smith resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Friday after he slapped comedian Chris Rock during Sunday's 94th annual Oscars.
Hope Solo, the retired soccer star and two-time Olympic gold medalist, has been arrested in North Carolina and charged with driving while impaired with her two children in her car.
American Express announced Friday that some customers may be unable to access some services online due to a "systems issue."
Mars' thin, cold atmosphere means sounds carry slower and for shorter distances compared to those on Earth, NASA said Friday.
The three major stock indexes in the United States ended the first day of the second quarter Friday with gains after tumultuous trading.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki is expected to depart the White House for a job with MSNBC in the near future, unnamed sources familiar with the plans said Friday.
Researchers in Britain and France have discovered that people raised in the country or suburbs are better navigators than those who grew up in cities, particularly those with grid-pattern streets.
Firefighters in Georgia came to the rescue of a dog that wandered into a storm drain and became stranded in a 50-foot section of pipe.
The National Park Service announced the organization's oldest active ranger has retired at age 100 in California.
Firefighters in New Hampshire said they used the Jaws of Life to rescue a deer found trapped between the bars of an iron fence.
A Palestinian man was shot and killed by Israeli forces Friday during clashes in the West Bank, the Israeli military confirmed.
Officials in Italy said they have enlisted the service of a robot dog to patrol the ancient ruins of the city of Pompeii.
Warring parties in Yemen have agreed to a two-month truce, which will pause all offensive and military air, ground and maritime operations inside Yemen.
A British family contacted animal rescuers after returning from a trip to Florida and discovering a pair of lizards had stowed away in their luggage.
An Oregon bar holding its grand opening Friday is called The Sports Bra and is dedicated exclusively to women's sports.
SpaceX plans to test-fire a Falcon 9 rocket on Monday ahead of its first private astronaut mission, Axiom-1, to the International Space Station.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said it was unable to reach civilians in Mariupol, Ukraine, on Friday after encountering unsafe conditions. 
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