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 U.S. arrests third suspect in assassination of Haiti President Moise  The United States on Monday charged a former Haitian senator with conspiring to kill Haitian President Jovenel Moise, becoming the third person charged by U.S. authorities in the assassination plot.      Ed Sheeran, Travis Scott, others to perform at 2022 Billboard Music Awards  Billboard on Monday announced a new slate of performers for its upcoming awards show, with Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott among the artists joining the performance lineup.      Mike Brown to coach Warriors in Game 4 after Steve Kerr tests positive for COVID-19  Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday evening and will miss Game 4 against the Memphis Grizzlies.      CDC designates British Virgin Islands as "high" COVID-19 risk  The CDC on Monday designated the British Virgin Islands as a "Level 3: COVID-19 High" risk for travelers, its highest designation based on new cases.      Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' halts new episodes as host recovers from COVID-19  New episodes of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" have been suspended as host Stephen Colbert continues to recover from ongoing COVID-19 symptoms.      2022 Pulitzer Prize winners announced; Post cited for Jan. 6 coverage  Columbia University on Monday announced the 2022 Pulitzer Prizes recognizing excellence in journalism, books, drama and music.      Ex-Ala. jailer Vicky White dies from self-sustained injury after escape with inmate  Former Alabama jailer Vicky White died after she sustained serious injuries from a self-inflicted gunshot wound as U.S. Marshals chased her car in Evansville, Ind., on Monday.      Phoenix Suns' Monty Williams wins NBA Coach of the Year Award  Monty Williams of the Phoenix Suns captured the Red Auerbach Trophy as the NBA Coach of the Year for the 2021-22 season, the league announced.      Predominantly Black Lincoln College to close after 157 years  Lincoln College, a 157-year-old, predominantly Black college in central Illinois, announced Monday it will permanently close at the end of the week due to financial difficulties.      Police identify 3 American guests found dead at Bahamas resort  A Tennessee couple and man from Florida were identified Monday as the three Americans found dead in their rooms last week at a luxury Bahamas resort.      Clearview AI agrees to stop selling facial recognition database to private entities  Clearview AI on Monday agreed to no longer sell its facial recognition database to private entities in the United States as part of a legal settlement with the ACLU in Illinois.      President Joe Biden signs Ukrainian 'lend-lease' aid package  President Joe Biden on Monday signed new a new "lend-lease" military and economic aid package for Ukraine after the measure was passed overwhelmingly by Congress last month.      Man jump ropes 71,185 times in eight hours, unofficially breaks record  A South African athlete unofficially broke a jump roping world record when he completed 71,185 skips in eight hours.      Microsoft beefs up cybersecurity after surge in threats  Microsoft said Monday that it will beef up security following a surge in cybercrime over the last year.      Watch: Alligator visits fast food drive-through in North Carolina  Customers at a fast food restaurant in North Carolina spotted something unusual on the sidewalk next to the drive-through: an alligator.      Roscosmos boss calls to hold Elon Musk ‘accountable’ for supporting Ukraine ‘fascists’  Elon Musk has responded after Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Russia's federal space agency Roscosmos, sent a message to Russian media accusing him of supporting "fascist forces" in Ukraine.      Justice Department investigates mental health startup Cerebral for misleading ads  The United States Department of Justice launched an investigation into Cerebral, a mental health startup facing scrutiny for its advertising and prescribing practices for controlled substances.      U.S. suspends tariffs on Ukrainian steel imports  The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.      Obese women at greater risk for broken bones, study shows  Being overweight or obese is never good for one's health, but now a new study suggests it increases a woman's risk of broken bones.      President Joe Biden: 20 providers agree to free Internet for low-income households  President Joe Biden on Monday announced an agreement with 20 of the country's leading Internet providers to lower costs and increase broadband speeds for millions of Americans through the bipartisan infrastructure law.      Brazilian farmer's 47-foot, 8.82-inch papaya tree breaks world record  A Brazilian farmer earned a Guinness World Record when a papaya tree on his property was officially measured at 47 feet and 8.83 inches tall, making it the tallest in the world.      Survey: Consumer expectations on inflation moderated in April  U.S. consumers' expectations about how quickly inflation will rise in the next 12 months have moderated but their longer-term sentiment has worsened, a Federal Reserve survey showed Monday.      Small group of U.S. collectors, creators to display NFTs on Instagram  A small group of U.S. collectors and creators will display their non-fungible tokens this week on Instagram, the social networking service's chief confirmed in a video on Monday.       | 
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 Biden Speeds Up Military Aid to Ukraine, Drawing U.S. Deeper Into WarPresident Biden signed the Lend-Lease Act, which will waive time-consuming requirements on the provision of arms to Ukraine.        In Victory Day Speech, Putin Told Russians What He Wanted Them to HearThe Russian president, in a much-anticipated speech on his country’s most important holiday, did not proclaim an escalation of the fight in Ukraine.        Ukraine’s turbulent history overlays commemorations at World War II memorials.How close is the S&P 500 to a bear market?The Nasdaq composite, a benchmark that’s heavily weighted toward tech stocks, is already in bear market territory — having ended last week down 26 percent from its mid-November record.        As a ‘Seismic Shift’ Fractures Evangelicals, an Arkansas Pastor Leaves HomeKevin Thompson thought he would lead his hometown church for the rest of his life. Then came Trump and everything after.        Warhol’s ‘Marilyn,’ at $195 Million, Shatters Auction Record for an American ArtistAt Christie’s sale for charity, the glamorous silk-screen beat out Basquiat’s skull painting that had set a record in 2017.        Pulitzer Winners Include The New York Times and The Washington PostThe New York Times won multiple awards, and The Washington Post won the prestigious public service category for its reporting on the attack on the Capitol.        Pulitzer Prize: 2022 Winners ListHere’s the full list of winners and finalists.        James Ijames on Winning a Pulitzer and Making ‘Hamlet’ a ComedyThe 41-year-old playwright’s show “Fat Ham,” set at a Southern barbecue, hasn’t even had an in-person production yet because of the pandemic.        A Free Diver’s Training Partners: SharksCompetitive free divers aim to go as deep as possible. But fun dives, even extreme ones, have always been intrinsic to the sport. Denis Grosmaire would know.        How Trump Helped Transform Nebraska Into a Toxic Political WastelandThe state has a long tradition of workaday populism and civil bipartisanship, but in just a few years, it has moved swiftly to the right.        Sometimes, History Goes BackwardThe seeming demise of Roe v. Wade is only part of the story.        Pamela Anderson, Amber Heard and the Limits of the Feminist Redemption PlotThere’s nothing quite like rewatching a woman’s life collapse in the name of righting history.        ‘If Economists Are So Smart, Why Ain’t They Rich?’Here are five theories.        If Roe Is Overturned, Where Should the Pro-Life Movement Go Next?“Now is not the time to brag or gloat or celebrate. Now is the time to get to work.”        When Health Care Workers Are Protected, Patients Are, TooWhy health care needs labor peace agreements.        Gretchen Whitmer: I’ll Fight Anti-Abortion Laws in Michigan if Roe FallsA novel Michigan lawsuit will attempt to continue to make abortion available.        Tell Us About Your Chosen FamilyFor Pride this year, The Times wants to hear from those who identify as L.G.B.T. about finding kinship and strength outside traditional family structures.        Alabama Officer Dies and Escapee Is Caught After Crash, Officials SayThe authorities had been searching since April 29 for the corrections officer and the inmate, who they had said were in a “special relationship.” The inmate surrendered after a police pursuit in Indiana, and the officer fatally shot herself, the authorities said.        Former Top McCain Aide Says He Lied to Discredit a Times Article“John McCain’s lie became mine,” Steve Schmidt wrote about Senator John McCain’s relationship with a female lobbyist.        Adams Defends Police for Handcuffing Vendor Who Sold Mangoes in Subway“Next day, it’s propane tanks being on the subway system. The next day, it’s barbecuing,” the mayor said after María Falcon was detained in Brooklyn for selling fruit.        Roe v. Wade and Birth Control: What to Know About Access and OptionsFrom condoms to IUDs to tubal ligation, experts weigh in on how to assess and obtain birth control options.        In Comedy, Timing Is Everything, Especially at Netflix’s FestivalPlanned long before the streamer hit a rough patch, the expansive event had the feel of the end of an era. Still, there were plenty of stellar shows.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The United States on Monday charged a former Haitian senator with conspiring to kill Haitian President Jovenel Moise, becoming the third person charged by U.S. authorities in the assassination plot.   
 Billboard on Monday announced a new slate of performers for its upcoming awards show, with Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott among the artists joining the performance lineup.   
 Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday evening and will miss Game 4 against the Memphis Grizzlies.   
 The CDC on Monday designated the British Virgin Islands as a "Level 3: COVID-19 High" risk for travelers, its highest designation based on new cases.   
 New episodes of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" have been suspended as host Stephen Colbert continues to recover from ongoing COVID-19 symptoms.   
 Columbia University on Monday announced the 2022 Pulitzer Prizes recognizing excellence in journalism, books, drama and music.   
 Former Alabama jailer Vicky White died after she sustained serious injuries from a self-inflicted gunshot wound as U.S. Marshals chased her car in Evansville, Ind., on Monday.   
 Monty Williams of the Phoenix Suns captured the Red Auerbach Trophy as the NBA Coach of the Year for the 2021-22 season, the league announced.   
 Lincoln College, a 157-year-old, predominantly Black college in central Illinois, announced Monday it will permanently close at the end of the week due to financial difficulties.   
 A Tennessee couple and man from Florida were identified Monday as the three Americans found dead in their rooms last week at a luxury Bahamas resort.   
 Clearview AI on Monday agreed to no longer sell its facial recognition database to private entities in the United States as part of a legal settlement with the ACLU in Illinois.   
 President Joe Biden on Monday signed new a new "lend-lease" military and economic aid package for Ukraine after the measure was passed overwhelmingly by Congress last month.   
 A South African athlete unofficially broke a jump roping world record when he completed 71,185 skips in eight hours.   
 Microsoft said Monday that it will beef up security following a surge in cybercrime over the last year.   
 Customers at a fast food restaurant in North Carolina spotted something unusual on the sidewalk next to the drive-through: an alligator.   
 Elon Musk has responded after Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Russia's federal space agency Roscosmos, sent a message to Russian media accusing him of supporting "fascist forces" in Ukraine.   
 The United States Department of Justice launched an investigation into Cerebral, a mental health startup facing scrutiny for its advertising and prescribing practices for controlled substances.   
 The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.   
 Being overweight or obese is never good for one's health, but now a new study suggests it increases a woman's risk of broken bones.   
 President Joe Biden on Monday announced an agreement with 20 of the country's leading Internet providers to lower costs and increase broadband speeds for millions of Americans through the bipartisan infrastructure law.   
 A Brazilian farmer earned a Guinness World Record when a papaya tree on his property was officially measured at 47 feet and 8.83 inches tall, making it the tallest in the world.   
 U.S. consumers' expectations about how quickly inflation will rise in the next 12 months have moderated but their longer-term sentiment has worsened, a Federal Reserve survey showed Monday.   
 A small group of U.S. collectors and creators will display their non-fungible tokens this week on Instagram, the social networking service's chief confirmed in a video on Monday.   
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