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World Bank: Ukraine's economy set to shrink by half this year due to war Ukraine's economy is on track to shrink by nearly half this year, as Russia's invasion of raises fears of a sharp global slowdown while countries still combat the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tiger Woods' 'Tiger Slam' golf clubs sell for more than $5M at auction The golf clubs that Tiger Woods used to win four consecutive major championships from 2000-01 sold at auction for a record-breaking price over the weekend. Scottie Scheffler wins 2022 Masters golf tourney by three strokes Scottie Scheffler cruised to a three-shot win at the 2022 Masters golf tournament Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., capturing his first major championship on the PGA Tour. April warmup to surge across eastern US AccuWeather forecasters say that warmer days lie ahead for communities in the eastern half of the nation. As the jet stream transitions northward and pushes into southeastern Canada, mild conditions will surge. COVID-19 worldwide down to around million cases, 3,500 deaths per day; S. Korea infection still case COVID-19 is continuing to subside throughout the world with cases in the past week down to slightly above 1 million a day and deaths under 3,400 though South Korea reported more than 1.5 million. Blinken condemns El Salvador law limiting reporting on gangs U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the condemned an amendment to the legal code in El Salvador criminalizing reporting on certain gang activities. New York City Mayor Eric Adams tests positive for COVID-19 New York City Mayor Eric Adams tested positive for COVID-19 after waking up with a "raspy voice" on Sunday but has not experienced any other symptoms, a spokesman said. Israeli soldiers shoot and kill unarmed Palestinian woman in West Bank Israeli soldiers shot and killed an unarmed Palestinian woman in the West Bank town of Husan on Sunday morning, officials said. Vin Diesel welcomes Brie Larson to the 'Fast and Furious' family Vin Diesel has publicly welcomed Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson to the "Fast and the Furious" family. Brooklyn Beckham marries Nicola Peltz in Fla. Photographer Brooklyn Beckham and actress Nicola Peltz exchanged wedding vows they wrote themselves at a lavish ceremony on Peltz's family estate in Palm Beach, Fla. 'Sonic' tops the North American box office with $71M "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Trudeau pledges to take more Ukraine refugees as nations bolster support Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged further support on Sunday as countries continue taking refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. Rep. McCarthy leads bipartisan lawmakers to Poland to discuss Ukraine House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has led a bipartisan group of lawmakers to Warsaw to meet with the prime minister of Poland and officials from Ukraine to discuss the ongoing war. Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen projected to advance to runoff in French elections French President Emmanuel Macron and right-wing challenger Marine Le Pen are projected to face off in a runoff election on April 24 after emerging from a field of 12 in the first round of voting Sunday. Jake Sullivan downplays importance of ‘genocide’ label in Ukraine Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser to President Joe Biden, appeared to downplay the importance of using the label "genocide" to describe the atrocities committed by Russian troops on the people of Ukraine. Trailblazers from the past visit Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on 'SNL' "Saturday Night Live" celebrated Ketanji Brown Jackson's appointment as the first Black woman Supreme Court Justice by showing her meeting with several deceased trailblazers. Satellite images show eight-mile-long Russian convoy in eastern Ukraine New satellite images show an eight-mile-long convoy of military vehicles moving south through the town of Velkyi Burluk in eastern Ukraine. In photos: National Siblings Day: Famous brothers and sisters Some family ties run deep in Hollywood with celebrity siblings making their mark in music and on the big and small screens. On April 10, National Siblings Day, here's a look at famous celebrity siblings. Pope Francis urges Easter truce in Ukraine Pope Francis urged for Russia and Ukraine to make an Easter truce as people in the war-torn country prepare for the Christian holy week. 'Spider-Man,' 'High School Musical' win big at the Kids' Choice Awards "Spider-Man: No Way Home" was voted Favorite Movie and its stars Tom Holland and Zendaya earned the honors for Favorite Movie Actor and Actress at the Kids' Choice Awards. In photos: Sofia Carson turns 29: a look back "Descendants" and "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" star and singer Sofia Carson turns 29 on April 10, 2022. Here's a look back at her career. Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul to guest star on 'Better Call Saul' "Breaking Bad" stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will appear in the final season of the prequel series, "Better Call Saul." Courtney B. Vance hopes '61st Street' provokes police violence conversations Courtney B. Vance discusses his role as a Chicago attorney in "61st Street" on AMC, and his hopes the show provokes community discussions. Fiona Shaw not processing ‘Killing Eve’ in the past ‘quite yet’ Fiona Shaw says she doesn't expect to fully understand what the globe-spanning espionage dramedy "Killing Eve" has meant to her until after Sunday's series finale airs. |
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Ukraine’s Draft Dodgers Face Guilt, Shame and ReproachThousands of Ukrainian men are avoiding military service, putting them on risky paths into Europe. Among Ukrainians, it’s stirring a complicated debate. A Stricken Ukrainian City Empties, and Those Left Fear What’s NextAfter the deadly strike on the train station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, those who stayed behind are grim about the future: “We think we will be swept off the face of the earth.” War’s Disruption to Ukraine’s Farms Seeds Global Food CrisisThe Russian invasion is pummeling Ukraine’s agriculture, threatening harvests in Europe’s breadbasket and contributing to a global food crisis. Volunteer Bus Drivers Help Refugees Escape from Eastern UkraineAfter a Russian strike killed more than 50 people at a train station, Ukrainians are accelerating efforts to evacuate by road. Why Russian Influencers Are Cutting Up Their Chanel BagsThe iconic French brand is asking customers to attest that they will not use their newly purchased items in Russia, sparking a social media protest. Why Calls for War Crimes Justice Over Ukraine Face Long OddsIf those in power act as if they are immune to the laws of war, it may be because they often are. But following through is not necessarily an empty exercise. Israel’s Ukraine Policy Prompts Scrutiny of Russian-Israeli OligarchsIsrael has expressed solidarity with Ukraine but avoided direct criticism of Russia, raising questions about Russian-Israeli businessmen close to the Kremlin. Macron to Face Le Pen for President as French Gravitate Toward ExtremesPresident Emmanuel Macron and the hard-right leader Marine Le Pen will compete for a second time in a runoff on April 24. Before Giving Billions to Jared Kushner, Saudi Investment Fund Had Big DoubtsBefore committing $2 billion to Mr. Kushner’s fledgling firm, officials at a fund led by the Saudi crown prince questioned taking such a big risk. Who Is MacKenzie Scott?Three decades after worrying about making rent, she is now giving away billions — all while trying to keep herself out of the spotlight. New Jersey Republican Stronghold Has State’s Worst Virus Death RateOcean County, a predominantly white and middle-class community in central New Jersey, also has low vaccination rates. An Australia Homecoming, Mixed With Yearning and TrepidationWhen “Fortress Australia” sealed its borders, thousands of citizens were stuck abroad. When allowed to return home, a reporter wondered how she would find the country — and how it would find her. Mayor Adams’s First 100 Days: A Focus on Crime, Covid and CrisesEric Adams has served as a cheerleader for New York City’s revival while taking an aggressive stance against homeless encampments and signs of lawlessness. Crypto Industry Helps Write, and Pass, Its Own Agenda in State CapitolsIn the absence of federal regulations, crypto lobbyists and executives are going state by state to get favorable rules enacted. Many lawmakers have been willing partners. New Era Begins at Warner Bros., Back Toward Its Entertainment RootsWith a new owner, the 99-year-old movie studio appears headed back to its traditional sweet spot as an entertainment company. But the business of Hollywood is no longer the same. Scottie Scheffler Wins His First Masters ChampionshipThe 25-year-old American, a rising star on the PGA Tour and world No. 1, held off Rory McIlroy and Cameron Smith to win by three strokes. At the Masters, Tiger Woods Finishes, a Victory in ItselfBy Sunday, the crowds that swarmed his opening rounds of the tournament had thinned somewhat. Woods finished 13 over, but the score seemed beside the point. Will the Virus Cooperate With Broadway’s Spring Rebound?It will be the busiest April for Broadway openings in more than a decade. But some of its biggest stars have been sidelined by positive tests. How Do We Deal With a Superpower Led by a War Criminal?There’s never been a pariah state as consequential as Russia. My Advice for American Veterans Who Want to Get on a Plane to UkrainePeople there are suffering. Discouraging my fellow veterans from going there would be both hypocritical and disingenuous. The Boston Marathon’s Brainless BigotryThe race’s organizers pull an Otter. Emmanuel Macron Is Playing a Dangerous GameHow Emmanuel Macron absorbed the political views of his opponents Timothy Keller on Hope Amidst Terminal Cancer“I look at Easter and I say, ‘Because of this, I can face anything.’” We Can Limit Global Warming If We Don’t Waste TimeWe don’t know exactly what a net-zero emissions energy system will look like, but we know enough to keep us busy for at least a decade. Why Liberalism Needs Nationalism and ReligionThe Ukraine War could inspire a reassessment of what liberalism should seek to be. The Sunday Read: ‘The Battle for the Mural — and the Future of Belarus’How an act of graffiti at a playground in Minsk turned into a campaign of defiance against an increasingly totalitarian regime. What to Cook This WeekTry a deluxe open-faced turkey sandwich, salmon soba noodles with ponzu and more recipes for the days ahead. Maryland Lawmakers Expand Abortion Access, Overriding Governor’s VetoThe new law allows trained medical professionals other than physicians to perform abortions and requires insurance providers to cover more costs. In Imran Khan’s Ouster, a Reminder of Pakistani Military’s PowerAfter Imran Khan’s ouster as prime minister, the legacy of his time in office is a continued military dominance of public affairs and deep polarization that could turn violent. Murder Charge Dismissed Against Texas Woman in ‘Self-Induced Abortion’ CaseA district attorney said on Sunday that the woman “cannot and should not” be prosecuted. Wind Energy Company to Pay $8 Million in Killings of 150 EaglesESI Energy pleaded guilty based on the documented “blunt force trauma” deaths of golden eagles struck by fast-moving turbine blades, prosecutors said. Jan. 6 Panel Has Evidence for Criminal Referral of Trump, but Splits on SendingDespite concluding that it has enough evidence, the committee is concerned that making a referral to the Justice Department would backfire by politicizing the investigation into the Capitol riot. Facing Disastrous Floods, They Turned to Mangrove Trees for ProtectionIn the Sundarbans, an ecological treasure straddling India and Bangladesh that is now on the front lines of climate change, local women are leading an effort to mitigate the dangers of rising waters. Mets Can’t Win ’Em All, but Signs Point to Winning a LotThe team lost for the first time in four games this season amid encouraging signs that it could contend for its first postseason spot since 2016. ‘Cabaret,’ Starring Eddie Redmayne, Sweeps Olivier AwardsThe musical won seven awards at Britain’s equivalent of the Tonys. A puppet-filled adaptation of “Life of Pi” and a “Back to the Future” musical also won big. Manchester City Ties Liverpool, Defending Its Turf and Its LeadIn a Premier League season of the finest margins, four goals add to the drama but don’t change the title math for Pep Guardiola and Manchester City. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard to Face Off in Defamation TrialMr. Depp sued his ex-wife, Ms. Heard, for an op-ed she wrote in The Washington Post referring to herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” Dylan McDermott Wants to Be a Good Guy for a ChangeAfter spending the past several years playing pimps and crime bosses, the actor is trying on heroism in “FBI: Most Wanted.” More Recent Articles |
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Ukraine's economy is on track to shrink by nearly half this year, as Russia's invasion of raises fears of a sharp global slowdown while countries still combat the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The golf clubs that Tiger Woods used to win four consecutive major championships from 2000-01 sold at auction for a record-breaking price over the weekend.
Scottie Scheffler cruised to a three-shot win at the 2022 Masters golf tournament Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., capturing his first major championship on the PGA Tour.
AccuWeather forecasters say that warmer days lie ahead for communities in the eastern half of the nation. As the jet stream transitions northward and pushes into southeastern Canada, mild conditions will surge.
COVID-19 is continuing to subside throughout the world with cases in the past week down to slightly above 1 million a day and deaths under 3,400 though South Korea reported more than 1.5 million.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the condemned an amendment to the legal code in El Salvador criminalizing reporting on certain gang activities.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams tested positive for COVID-19 after waking up with a "raspy voice" on Sunday but has not experienced any other symptoms, a spokesman said.
Israeli soldiers shot and killed an unarmed Palestinian woman in the West Bank town of Husan on Sunday morning, officials said.
Vin Diesel has publicly welcomed Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson to the "Fast and the Furious" family.
Photographer Brooklyn Beckham and actress Nicola Peltz exchanged wedding vows they wrote themselves at a lavish ceremony on Peltz's family estate in Palm Beach, Fla.
"Sonic the Hedgehog 2" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged further support on Sunday as countries continue taking refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has led a bipartisan group of lawmakers to Warsaw to meet with the prime minister of Poland and officials from Ukraine to discuss the ongoing war.
French President Emmanuel Macron and right-wing challenger Marine Le Pen are projected to face off in a runoff election on April 24 after emerging from a field of 12 in the first round of voting Sunday.
Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser to President Joe Biden, appeared to downplay the importance of using the label "genocide" to describe the atrocities committed by Russian troops on the people of Ukraine.
"Saturday Night Live" celebrated Ketanji Brown Jackson's appointment as the first Black woman Supreme Court Justice by showing her meeting with several deceased trailblazers.
New satellite images show an eight-mile-long convoy of military vehicles moving south through the town of Velkyi Burluk in eastern Ukraine.
Some family ties run deep in Hollywood with celebrity siblings making their mark in music and on the big and small screens. On April 10, National Siblings Day, here's a look at famous celebrity siblings.
Pope Francis urged for Russia and Ukraine to make an Easter truce as people in the war-torn country prepare for the Christian holy week.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" was voted Favorite Movie and its stars Tom Holland and Zendaya earned the honors for Favorite Movie Actor and Actress at the Kids' Choice Awards.
"Descendants" and "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" star and singer Sofia Carson turns 29 on April 10, 2022. Here's a look back at her career.
"Breaking Bad" stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will appear in the final season of the prequel series, "Better Call Saul."
Courtney B. Vance discusses his role as a Chicago attorney in "61st Street" on AMC, and his hopes the show provokes community discussions.
Fiona Shaw says she doesn't expect to fully understand what the globe-spanning espionage dramedy "Killing Eve" has meant to her until after Sunday's series finale airs. 
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