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Beijing loyalist John Lee confirmed as Hong Kong's next chief executive John Lee, a Beijing loyalist and former security secretary, was elected to serve as Hong Kong's next chief executive after running unopposed. 'In My Skin,' Jodie Comer, Sean Bean win BAFTA TV Awards "In My Skin" was declared Best Drama Series at the BAFTA TV Awards ceremony in London on Sunday. Max Verstappen wins inaugural F1 Miami Grand Prix Max Verstappen won the inaugural Miami Grand Prix on Sunday fending off Charles Leclerc after a late crash. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul tests positive for COVID-19 New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday said she has tested positive for COVID-19 but is asymptomatic and plans to isolate and work remotely this coming week. At least 30 dead as crews continue to search collapsed Havana hotel The Cuban Ministry of Health said Sunday that at least 30 people have died after an explosion caused the historic Hotel Saratoga in Havana to collapse. Leni Robredo is looking for a people-powered Philippine election upset On the eve of the Philippine presidential election, supporters of candidate Leni Robredo are hoping she will be able to pull off an upset victory driven by a "pink wave" grassroots movement. U2’s Bono, The Edge perform acoustic concert in Kyiv bomb shelter Bono and The Edge of the British rock band U2 performed a surprise acoustic concert in Kyiv on Sunday at the invitation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. U.S. announces new sanctions after Biden meets with G7 leaders The United States announced new sanctions on Russia after President Joe Biden met with the leaders of the Group of Seven and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday. Taiwan reports national-record 44,361 COVID-19 cases amid first spike COVID-19 19's situation has significantly worsened in Taiwan after few cases and deaths at the start of the pandemic despite the outbreak emberging in Mainland China 100 miles away and easing worldwide. Warm, dry weather set to spread into Northeast AccuWeather forecasters say that a major shift is on the horizon for the Northeast as warm and dry weather is set to spread over the regional during the coming week. 'Doctor Strange' tops North American box office with $185M "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $185 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Israeli forces arrest two men accused in ax attack that killed three Israeli forces announced Sunday that they had arrested two men accused of wielding axes to kill three people in the city of Elad on Israel's Independence Day. Trudeau visits Irpin as diplomats, politicians return to Ukraine Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Ukraine on Sunday as a slew of diplomats and politicians traveled to the country ahead of Victory in Europe Day. Acting U.S. Ambassador Kristina Kvien returns to Kyiv amid war in Ukraine Kristina Kvien, the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, returned to Kyiv on Sunday with a group of diplomats for the first time since before Russia invaded on Feb. 24. Jill Biden makes unannounced visit to Ukraine First lady Jill Biden on Sunday made an unannounced trip to Ukraine where she met with first lady Olena Zelenska, the wife of President Volodymyr Zelensky, at a school near the border with Slovakia. Putin blasts ‘Nazi filth’ in Ukraine in Victory Day remarks Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted "Nazi filth" in Ukraine in remarks he made to commemorate Victory Day, the 77th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. Country music legend Mickey Gilley dead at 86 Country music star Mickey Gilley has died after a brief illness in Branson, Mo. He was 86. Dozens feared dead after Russia bombs Ukraine school used as shelter Dozens of people are feared to be dead after Russian forces bombed a school being used as a shelter in eastern Ukraine, the government said Sunday. 'Sex Education' star Ncuti Gatwa takes over as 'Doctor Who' lead The BBC has announced that "Sex Education" star Ncuti Gatwa will be the new titular time-traveler on "Doctor Who." Famous birthdays for May 8: Stephen Amell, David Attenborough Actor Stephen Amell turns 41 and naturalist David Attenborough turns 96, among the famous birthdays for May 8. On This Day, May 8: V-E Day marks end of World War II in Europe On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman officially declared V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe. |
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Jill Biden’s Secret Ukraine TripUkrainian officials reached out several days ahead of Dr. Biden’s planned four-day tour of Eastern Europe to suggest a meeting with the Ukrainian first lady. The East Wing took the chance. How Putin Has Hijacked Russia’s May 9 Holiday, Victory DayUnder President Vladimir V. Putin, Victory Day, marking the defeat of Nazi Germany, has come to celebrate modern Russian military might. The war in Ukraine is shifting its meaning further. Ukrainian Bomb-Sniffing Dog Named Patron Honored by ZelenskyPatron has found more than 200 explosives, President Zelensky said. The dog has gone viral as Ukraine wages an information war. If Roe Falls, Is Same-Sex Marriage Next?The leaked draft opinion that would eliminate the constitutional right to abortion sent mixed signals about what other precedents might be at risk. Senate Democrats Warn of G.O.P. Effort to Restrict Abortion NationwideThe alarms came after Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, called such a ban “possible” if a leaked Supreme Court opinion became final and his party gained control in Washington. Midterms’ Biggest Abortion Battleground: PennsylvaniaThe leading Republicans running for governor in the state want to outlaw abortion. The presumptive Democratic nominee promises to veto any ban. Anti-Abortion Group in Wisconsin Is Hit by Arson, Authorities SayA Molotov cocktail was used against Wisconsin Family Action in Madison and did not ignite, but another fire was set, the police said. Hundreds of Suicidal Teens Sleep in Emergency Rooms. Every Night.With inpatient psychiatric services in short supply, adolescents are spending days, even weeks, in hospital emergency departments awaiting the help they desperately need. Seeking Covid Pills, Poor Nations Fear Repeat of AIDS CrisisThe antiviral pills, plentiful in the United States, are scarce overseas. Health groups and the White House want to expand access but face obstacles that evoke the H.I.V. epidemic. Gov. Kathy Hochul Tests Positive for CovidThe New York governor’s exposure comes as the state battles yet another variant that is more transmissible than previous versions of the virus. Rich Strike’s Derby Win Has Given Horse Racing a Welcome RebootThe colt’s jockey, trainer and owner are anything but racing royalty, but they are the kind of story the sport needs right now. A U.N. Agency Gave $61 Million to One Family. It Didn’t Go Well.A little-known United Nations agency decided to make an impact by doling out loans and grant money — all to a single family. It did not go well. Head of U.N. Agency Resigns After Questions Arise About LoansThe little-known organization gave out $61 million in loans and grant money to a single British family, in a scandal that has shaken and embarrassed the U.N. America, UnmaskedFew among us loved the mask when it was forced on us, but it’s worth considering what we’re losing as it disappears. TikTok May Be More Dangerous Than It LooksThe social media platforms that hold and shape our attention need to be governed in the public interest. The Supreme Court as an Instrument of OppressionIn just a few short weeks, the fundamental right enshrined in Roe nearly 50 years ago could disappear overnight. What’s next? Is anything safe? Dementia Is a Place Where My Mother Lives. It Is Not Who She Is.Thinking of it this way creates a boundary between me and the treacherous drop of despair. The Sunday Read: ‘It Was Just a Kayaking Trip. Until It Upended Our Lives.’Three friends set out on a sea-kayaking trip through Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, having a good time, when tragedy struck. A Decade of Drill RapPop Smoke, Lil Durk, Fivio Foreign and more have taken the sound that emerged in Chicago in different directions. What might come next? 3 Americans Die in Mysterious Circumstances at Bahamas ResortIt was unclear what happened but officials said they did not suspect foul play and there were no signs of trauma. Another guest was hospitalized in stable condition. Eid Under the Taliban Shows a Changed AfghanistanFor many Afghans the holiday this past week served as a reminder of the dissonance between the promise of peace many had imagined and the realities of the end of the war. Ncuti Gatwa Is the New Doctor on ‘Doctor Who’Mr. Gatwa, a star of the Netflix series “Sex Education,” will be the first Black man to play the lead character in the enduring BBC science fiction franchise. Warhol’s $200 Million ‘Marilyn’ Could Test Art Market’s HealthThe painting is poised to wrest the auction high for an American artwork from Jean-Michel Basquiat. More Recent Articles |
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John Lee, a Beijing loyalist and former security secretary, was elected to serve as Hong Kong's next chief executive after running unopposed.
"In My Skin" was declared Best Drama Series at the BAFTA TV Awards ceremony in London on Sunday.
Max Verstappen won the inaugural Miami Grand Prix on Sunday fending off Charles Leclerc after a late crash.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday said she has tested positive for COVID-19 but is asymptomatic and plans to isolate and work remotely this coming week.
The Cuban Ministry of Health said Sunday that at least 30 people have died after an explosion caused the historic Hotel Saratoga in Havana to collapse.
On the eve of the Philippine presidential election, supporters of candidate Leni Robredo are hoping she will be able to pull off an upset victory driven by a "pink wave" grassroots movement.
Bono and The Edge of the British rock band U2 performed a surprise acoustic concert in Kyiv on Sunday at the invitation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The United States announced new sanctions on Russia after President Joe Biden met with the leaders of the Group of Seven and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday.
COVID-19 19's situation has significantly worsened in Taiwan after few cases and deaths at the start of the pandemic despite the outbreak emberging in Mainland China 100 miles away and easing worldwide.
AccuWeather forecasters say that a major shift is on the horizon for the Northeast as warm and dry weather is set to spread over the regional during the coming week.
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $185 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Israeli forces announced Sunday that they had arrested two men accused of wielding axes to kill three people in the city of Elad on Israel's Independence Day.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Ukraine on Sunday as a slew of diplomats and politicians traveled to the country ahead of Victory in Europe Day.
Kristina Kvien, the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, returned to Kyiv on Sunday with a group of diplomats for the first time since before Russia invaded on Feb. 24.
First lady Jill Biden on Sunday made an unannounced trip to Ukraine where she met with first lady Olena Zelenska, the wife of President Volodymyr Zelensky, at a school near the border with Slovakia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted "Nazi filth" in Ukraine in remarks he made to commemorate Victory Day, the 77th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Country music star Mickey Gilley has died after a brief illness in Branson, Mo. He was 86.
Dozens of people are feared to be dead after Russian forces bombed a school being used as a shelter in eastern Ukraine, the government said Sunday.
The BBC has announced that "Sex Education" star Ncuti Gatwa will be the new titular time-traveler on "Doctor Who."
Actor Stephen Amell turns 41 and naturalist David Attenborough turns 96, among the famous birthdays for May 8.
On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman officially declared V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe. 
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