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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