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'Gotham Knights' video game won't have PS4, Xbox One versions Warner Bros. Interactive's upcoming superhero video game "Gotham Knights" will no longer be released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Heat slug 'snail-paced' 76ers, take 3-2 playoff series lead The Miami Heat out-hustled and thoroughly outplayed the Philadelphia 76ers to dominate Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals 120-85 Tuesday at FTX Arena. Haitian gang leader indicted in U.S. for kidnapping 17 missionaries The United States on Tuesday indicted a man accused of being the leader of a notorious Haitian gang with charges connected to the kidnapping of 17 missionaries in October. NHL Draft Lottery 2022: Montreal Canadiens secure No. 1 overall pick The Montreal Canadiens captured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft Lottery on Tuesday night. Rep. Tom Reed announces resignation following sexual misconduct accusation Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., announced his resignation from Congress seven months early on Tuesday, after he was accused of sexual misconduct last year. FIFA, EA Sports to end longtime video game partnership Electronic Arts will stop producing its widely popular FIFA soccer game under its current name after the video game giant and the global governing body of the sport failed to agree on a new licensing deal. NBC orders more 'Law & Order' for 2022-23 NBC said Tuesday it has renewed "Law & Order" for a 22nd season and "Law & Order: Organized Crime" for a third season. Carvana to lay off 2,500 employees; executives to forgo 2022 salaries Carvana, the online used car retailer known for its car "vending machines," plans to lay off 2,500 employees while its executives will forgo the remainder of their 2022 salaries. Syfy reverses 'Surreal Estate' cancellation; new episodes to air in 2023 Syfy announced Tuesday it has ordered a second season of its supernatural drama, "Surreal Estate," after initially canceling it. Watch: Beachfront homes along Outer Banks, N.C., keep crumbling into the ocean The Atlantic Ocean claimed two more beachfront homes along North Carolina's famous Outer Banks Tuesday. U.S. official warns President President Vladimir Putin is preparing for 'prolonged conflict' in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing for a "prolonged conflict" in Ukraine that could become "more unpredictable and escalatory" in the coming months, a top U.S. official said Tuesday. Apple discontinuing iPod production After more than 20 years, Apple announced Tuesday that it will end production of its iPod. Grizzlies' Ja Morant has bone bruise in knee, doubtful for rest of playoffs Memphis Grizzlies star point guard Ja Morant has a bone bruise in his right knee and is expected to miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs, the team announced. Elon Musk says he would reverse Donald Trump's permanent Twitter ban Elon Musk on Tuesday said he would undo Twitter's permanent ban of former President Donald Trump if his effort to purchase the company is completed. Turkish plane returns to gate after passengers sent crash photos A plane destined for Turkey was forced to return to the gate before takeoff at Tel Aviv's airport Tuesday afternoon after multiple passengers received photos of plane crashes on their phones, authorities confirmed. Biden, Draghi say Russian invasion brings U.S., Italy closer together Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Russia's invasion of Ukraine will "bring a drastic change" to Europe during a meeting Tuesday with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House. Coffee affects cholesterol levels differently in men, women, study finds The gender of the drinker, as well as the brewing method used, may be key to coffee's link with higher cholesterol, a risk factor for heart disease, a study published Tuesday found. Escaped fugitive Casey White planned shootout with law enforcement Casey White, an escaped inmate from an Alabama jail, said he planned a shootout with authorities that captured him and former corrections officer Vicky White. Celebrity chef Mario Batali not guilty in indecent assault trial Celebrity chef Mario Batali was found not guilty of indecent assault and battery by a Boston Municipal Court judge Tuesday afternoon. Sri Lankan troops rescue ex-PM Mahinda Rajapaksa from protesters Sri Lankan troops rescued former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa from his official residence in Colombo on Tuesday morning, hours after he resigned. Watch: Two vinyl records returned to Missouri library after 61 years A pair of vinyl records were returned to a Missouri library more than 60 years after they were checked out. Dow falls for fourth straight day; S&P, Nasdaq rebound from midday slide The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday while other major indexes regained losses in a volatile day of trading. Watch: Texas traffic camera taken over by family of red-tailed hawks A Texas traffic camera has temporarily become a wildlife camera after a pair of red-tailed hawks hatched their eggs right in front of the lens. |
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Fed Confronts Why It May Have Acted Too Slowly on InflationCentral bankers have been asking whether they should have reacted faster to rising inflation last year — and are learning from the recent past. For Tens of Millions of Americans, the Good Times Are Right NowTheir houses are piggy banks, their retirement accounts are up and their bosses are eager to please. When the boom ends, everything will change. Biden Says Inflation Is His ‘Top Domestic Priority’Rising prices could hurt President Biden’s party in the midterm elections, and he sought on Tuesday to turn the debate over the economy against his opponents. Lisa Cook Becomes First Black Woman Confirmed as a Fed GovernorMs. Cook is the first Black woman ever confirmed as a governor at the Federal Reserve. Elon Musk Would Reverse Twitter’s Ban on TrumpMr. Musk has said he wants Twitter to be a forum for debate, and he called the barring of Mr. Trump “morally wrong.” The former president has said he would not rejoin the platform. Ukraine War’s Geographic Reality: Russia Has Seized Much of the EastDespite many stumbles and setbacks, the Russian military has gained near total control of the Donbas region, giving the Kremlin huge leverage in any future talks. How Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot Escaped From RussiaAfter more than a decade of activism, Maria Alyokhina disguised herself as a food courier to evade the police — and a widening crackdown by President Vladimir Putin. Hunter Biden Turns to Hollywood Lawyer for Financial Help and CounselKevin Morris, known for brokering big entertainment deals, has helped President Biden’s son navigate his legal troubles and scrutiny from the right. Some of the White House’s allies are concerned. How Democrats Want to Put Republicans on the Defensive on AbortionWhile conservatives control the courts and key states, the public tends to lean in favor of abortion rights. Democratic leaders are trying to translate that sentiment into victories for the party. A Baby Formula Shortage Leaves Desperate Parents Searching for FoodSome parents are driving hours at a time in search of supplies. Others are watering down formula or rationing it, hoping for an end to the shortage. Emergent Hid Evidence of Covid Vaccine Problems at Plant, Report SaysThe report sheds new light on executives’ worries about deficiencies in the company’s quality control systems at its troubled Baltimore plant; no contaminated doses were ever released to the public. Just 8% of Manhattan Office Workers Are Back Full TimeThe Partnership for New York City found a wider embrace of hybrid workplaces, with 78 percent of businesses adopting the model. Apple Stops Production of iPods, After Nearly 22 YearsAfter nearly 22 years, Apple is stopping production of the devices that changed consumer electronics and led to the creation of the iPhone. The Movement That Put Alito on the Court Isn’t FinishedNo one wages a generational battle to reshape American society for the sake of a partial victory. Overturning Roe Will Disrupt a Lot More Than Abortion. I Can Live With That.There may be radical consequences beyond the hundreds of thousands of additional babies born. Can We Still Be Optimistic About America?Our perpetual pessimism can be turned into the source of our renewal. Democrats Have an Image Problem. Please Don’t Make It Worse.With the debate over students loans, are we trying to confirm the stereotype that Democrats serve the needs of educated elites and ignore everyone else? What I Want My Kids to Learn About American RacismCalling out racism is part of the work, not all of it. After you get rid of the things you don’t like, you need to build the things you do. I Think It’s Fine to Say ‘I Feel Like.’ I Reckon Others Do, Too.Leaving room for disagreement is gracious, not timid. What It’s Like on the Front Line in UkraineWar has no clean edges where normal life resumes. Reader Questions: Graduation Dinners, Kid-Friendly Spots and Top-Tier SaladsYou asked, we answered. How Ben Got His PenisPhalloplasty — the surgery to make a penis — has grown more popular among trans men. But with a steep rate of complications, it remains a controversial procedure. Melissa Gilbert and Tim Busfield, on Their Upstate EscapeThe ‘Little House on the Prairie’ star, who has a new memoir out, and her husband, the actor and director, collaborated happily on their Sullivan County retreat. Just don’t ask about the pleather recliner. More Recent Articles |
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Warner Bros. Interactive's upcoming superhero video game "Gotham Knights" will no longer be released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The Miami Heat out-hustled and thoroughly outplayed the Philadelphia 76ers to dominate Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals 120-85 Tuesday at FTX Arena.
The United States on Tuesday indicted a man accused of being the leader of a notorious Haitian gang with charges connected to the kidnapping of 17 missionaries in October.
The Montreal Canadiens captured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft Lottery on Tuesday night.
Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., announced his resignation from Congress seven months early on Tuesday, after he was accused of sexual misconduct last year.
Electronic Arts will stop producing its widely popular FIFA soccer game under its current name after the video game giant and the global governing body of the sport failed to agree on a new licensing deal.
NBC said Tuesday it has renewed "Law & Order" for a 22nd season and "Law & Order: Organized Crime" for a third season.
Carvana, the online used car retailer known for its car "vending machines," plans to lay off 2,500 employees while its executives will forgo the remainder of their 2022 salaries.
Syfy announced Tuesday it has ordered a second season of its supernatural drama, "Surreal Estate," after initially canceling it.
The Atlantic Ocean claimed two more beachfront homes along North Carolina's famous Outer Banks Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing for a "prolonged conflict" in Ukraine that could become "more unpredictable and escalatory" in the coming months, a top U.S. official said Tuesday.
After more than 20 years, Apple announced Tuesday that it will end production of its iPod.
Memphis Grizzlies star point guard Ja Morant has a bone bruise in his right knee and is expected to miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs, the team announced.
Elon Musk on Tuesday said he would undo Twitter's permanent ban of former President Donald Trump if his effort to purchase the company is completed.
A plane destined for Turkey was forced to return to the gate before takeoff at Tel Aviv's airport Tuesday afternoon after multiple passengers received photos of plane crashes on their phones, authorities confirmed.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Russia's invasion of Ukraine will "bring a drastic change" to Europe during a meeting Tuesday with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House.
The gender of the drinker, as well as the brewing method used, may be key to coffee's link with higher cholesterol, a risk factor for heart disease, a study published Tuesday found.
Casey White, an escaped inmate from an Alabama jail, said he planned a shootout with authorities that captured him and former corrections officer Vicky White.
Celebrity chef Mario Batali was found not guilty of indecent assault and battery by a Boston Municipal Court judge Tuesday afternoon.
Sri Lankan troops rescued former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa from his official residence in Colombo on Tuesday morning, hours after he resigned.
A pair of vinyl records were returned to a Missouri library more than 60 years after they were checked out.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday while other major indexes regained losses in a volatile day of trading.
A Texas traffic camera has temporarily become a wildlife camera after a pair of red-tailed hawks hatched their eggs right in front of the lens. 
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