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Sen. Michael Bennet tests positive for COVID-19 Sen. Michael Bennet announced Sunday that he tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the latest member of the U.S. Congress to contract the virus. Schumer: $33 billion Ukraine aid package to include provisions to seize and sell Oligarch assets and send proceeds to Kyiv Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday that a massive $33 billion Ukraine aid package will include provisions to seize and sell the assets of Russian oligarchs and to send the proceeds to Kyiv. 'Bad Guys' holds North American box office for 2nd weekend with $16.1M The animated adventure, "The Bad Guys," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $16.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Thousands take to streets of France for May Day protests Thousands took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to participate in May Day protests as some demonstrations led to property damage and clashes with police. Pope Francis decries 'macabre regression of humanity,' 'weeps' for Ukraine Pope Francis on Sunday decried a "macabre regression of humanity" and said that he weeps for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion. World's weekly COVID-19 deaths drop 10% to lowest level since pandemic began COVID-19 deaths are at the lowest level since the pandemic began more than two years ago with cases the fewest in five months though there are some hotspots, including Mainland China where the pandemic originated. Soggy spring: Wet weather to return in the East After what many in the East would consider a picture-perfect weekend with sunshine and warming conditions, AccuWeather meteorologists say a change in the pattern is going to bring a smorgasbord of weather conditions. Driver charged with DUI after Atlanta 'pedal pub' crash that injured 15 people The driver of an Atlanta "pedal pub" that was involved in a crash that injured 15 people was charged with driving under the influence Sunday. Ukraine urges people not to spread ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ myth The Ukrainian Air Force has urged people not to spread the "Ghost of Kyiv" myth as the country seeks to combat disinformation and propaganda amid war with Russia. U.S. Marshals offer $10,000 reward for capture of escaped Alabama inmate The U.S. Marshals Service offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of escaped Lauderdale County Jail inmate Casey Cole White who disappeared alongside corrections officer Vicki White. Ukraine military to switch to modern weapons, holds off eastern assault Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhny, commander of the Ukrainian military, said Sunday that the country plans to move to using modern weapons that meet NATO standards as experts said the country continues to hold off Russia advances. New Mexico Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon wildfire grows to 102,000 acres The Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon fire in New Mexico grew to 102,000 acres as fire officials on Sunday warned that high winds could cause greater spread and prompt more evacuations. Nine detained in connection with collapse of Chinese residential building Nine people have been detained in connection with the collapse of a Chinese residential building over the weekend, authorities said Sunday. Dozens of Ukrainian civilians evacuated from Mariupol Dozens of civilians were evacuated from near the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine, Russian state media reported Sunday and later confirmed by Ukrainian officials. Look: Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson attend White House Correspondents' DInner Reality television superstar Kim Kardashian and "Saturday Night Live" cast member Pete Davidson attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C. Saturday night. Judds' Country Music Hall of Fame induction to go on despite Naomi's death The Judds' induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame will go on Sunday, despite the Saturday death of Naomi Judd. One dead, another five hurt in shooting at festival in Mississippi One person died and five others were injured during a shooting in the parking lot of a festival in Mississippi. Pelosi leads delegation to Ukraine, meets with Zelensky House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led the first official delegation of lawmakers to Ukraine on Saturday and became the most senior United States official to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky since the war began. Tom Blyth: ‘Billy the Kid’ digs deep to show the man behind the myth British actor Tom Blyth says his new EPIX drama, "Billy the Kid," offers fascinating, little-known details about the Old West legend. Famous birthdays for May 1: Jamie Dornan, Tim McGraw Actor Jamie Dornan turns 40 and singer Tim McGraw turns 55, among the famous birthdays for May 1. On This Day, May 1: Obama announces Osama bin Laden's death On May 1, 2011, President Barack Obama announced that al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden, architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was killed. More Recent Articles |
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Russian Tycoon Criticized Putin’s War. Retribution Was Swift.Oleg Tinkov spoke out against his country’s war in Ukraine. Now he is in hiding. In an exclusive interview he said, “I don’t believe in Russia’s future’’ under Vladimir Putin. Long lines at Ukrainian gas stations reveal just the tip of a looming crisis.As Russia brings the ruble to Kherson, the region’s cellphones and internet fall silent.How Tucker Carlson Reshaped Fox News — and Became Trump’s HeirAs the host turned a civil war at Fox to his advantage, he found himself at the forefront of the nativist forces transforming conservative politics. Loss of Pandemic Aid Stresses Hospitals That Treat the UninsuredHospitalizations from Covid-19 are receding, but safety-net providers are facing tremendous unmet needs from poor and uninsured patients who delayed seeking care during the pandemic. Inside China’s Zero-Covid Fortress, Xi Jinping Admits No DoubtsAs the lockdown of Shanghai and outbreaks in Beijing and elsewhere batter the economy, China’s leader keeps a distance from the politically charged issue. Why Jony Ive Left Apple to the ‘Accountants’The man who helped give the world candy-colored computers eventually walked out the door. What does that mean for the company’s next big thing? Biden Received Early Warnings on Immigration and Inflation Could Erode His SupportConfidential polling data obtained by The New York Times underscores the biggest challenges for President Biden and his party as they face the prospect of losing power to Republicans on Capitol Hill. Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92Credited with opening the first disco, she built an empire of glittering playgrounds for the Beautiful People in Paris, New York and beyond. How a Debut Graphic Memoir Became the Most Banned Book in the CountryMaia Kobabe’s book “Gender Queer,” about coming out as nonbinary, landed the author at the center of a battle over which books belong in schools, and who gets to make that decision. Pandemic Housing Market Creates Extraordinary WealthRarely have so many Americans gained so much equity in so little time, but it’s also inseparable from the housing affordability crisis. How to Figure Out if You Can Actually Afford That New HomeIt’s tempting to jump into the home-buying frenzy. But with prices up and mortgage rates surging, make sure you do the math first. Are the Next Global Tennis Stars Among These Tweens?The search for elite players is so competitive that IMG, the agency that once ruled tennis, is cultivating preteens to find the next prodigy, giving them access to representatives from the pro tours and Nike. The Don Jr. Road Show in Ohio Was No JokeMr. Vance is arguably a perfect test case for Mr. Trump: weak enough to need a boost but with enough potential to make him a worthwhile risk. My Twitter Pullback Is About More Than Elon MuskSocial media is full of hate speech, bots, vitriol, attack armies, screamers and people who live for the opportunity to be angry. Ron DeSantis and Other Republicans Desecrate What Their Party Long ChampionedRon DeSantis and others are desecrating what the G.O.P. long championed. How to Separate Parents From Their MoneyIt takes just a kid and an app. We’re in a Loneliness Crisis: Another Reason to Get Off Our PhonesWe need to reconnect with material things: nature, soil, our bodies and other people in real life. Climate Change Despair Has a ‘Life-Affirming’ RemedyWynn Bruce’s death can teach us that climate anxiety and despair can be channeled into constructive action. The Sunday Read: ‘This Was Trump Pulling a Putin’Amid the current crisis, Fiona Hill and other former advisers are connecting President Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine to Jan. 6. And they’re ready to talk. Kathy Boudin, Radical Imprisoned in a Fatal Robbery, Dies at 78She had a role in the Brink’s heist by the Weather Underground that left two police officers dead. But she became a model prisoner and, after being freed, helped former inmates. Biden Eulogizes Walter F. Mondale at MemorialPresident Biden paid tribute to Walter F. Mondale, his former colleague in the Senate who went on to transform the office of vice president and died in 2021. ISIS Launches Bloody New Chapter in AfghanistanAt least 100 people have died in terrorist attacks over the past two weeks, as the Islamic State targets minorities in Afghanistan and aims to undermine the Taliban government. Fatal Shooting of Deliveryman Stuns a Queens NeighborhoodZhiwen Yan, who delivered Chinese food in Forest Hills, had a signature greeting for customers: “Hello, my friend!” He was killed on his scooter at a stoplight. More Recent Articles |
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Sen. Michael Bennet announced Sunday that he tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the latest member of the U.S. Congress to contract the virus.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday that a massive $33 billion Ukraine aid package will include provisions to seize and sell the assets of Russian oligarchs and to send the proceeds to Kyiv.
The animated adventure, "The Bad Guys," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $16.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Thousands took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to participate in May Day protests as some demonstrations led to property damage and clashes with police.
Pope Francis on Sunday decried a "macabre regression of humanity" and said that he weeps for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.
COVID-19 deaths are at the lowest level since the pandemic began more than two years ago with cases the fewest in five months though there are some hotspots, including Mainland China where the pandemic originated.
After what many in the East would consider a picture-perfect weekend with sunshine and warming conditions, AccuWeather meteorologists say a change in the pattern is going to bring a smorgasbord of weather conditions.
The driver of an Atlanta "pedal pub" that was involved in a crash that injured 15 people was charged with driving under the influence Sunday.
The Ukrainian Air Force has urged people not to spread the "Ghost of Kyiv" myth as the country seeks to combat disinformation and propaganda amid war with Russia.
The U.S. Marshals Service offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of escaped Lauderdale County Jail inmate Casey Cole White who disappeared alongside corrections officer Vicki White.
Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhny, commander of the Ukrainian military, said Sunday that the country plans to move to using modern weapons that meet NATO standards as experts said the country continues to hold off Russia advances.
The Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon fire in New Mexico grew to 102,000 acres as fire officials on Sunday warned that high winds could cause greater spread and prompt more evacuations.
Nine people have been detained in connection with the collapse of a Chinese residential building over the weekend, authorities said Sunday.
Dozens of civilians were evacuated from near the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine, Russian state media reported Sunday and later confirmed by Ukrainian officials.
Reality television superstar Kim Kardashian and "Saturday Night Live" cast member Pete Davidson attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C. Saturday night.
The Judds' induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame will go on Sunday, despite the Saturday death of Naomi Judd.
One person died and five others were injured during a shooting in the parking lot of a festival in Mississippi.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led the first official delegation of lawmakers to Ukraine on Saturday and became the most senior United States official to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky since the war began.
British actor Tom Blyth says his new EPIX drama, "Billy the Kid," offers fascinating, little-known details about the Old West legend.
Actor Jamie Dornan turns 40 and singer Tim McGraw turns 55, among the famous birthdays for May 1.
On May 1, 2011, President Barack Obama announced that al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden, architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was killed. 
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