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'The Day Before' video game delayed to 2023 after switch to Unreal Engine 5 "The Day Before," Fntastic Games' highly anticipated open-world survival MMO, is making the switch to Unreal Engine 5, but the title will be delayed to March 2023. Preparing for the 2022 Kentucky Derby Preparations are underway at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., for the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby on May 7, 2022. Twenty horses are entered in the Run for the Roses. Putin apologizes to Israel for head envoy's Hitler comments Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized Thursday for comments comparing Adolf Hitler to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that his foreign minister said earlier this week in defense of the Kremlin's war. Los Angeles Chargers sign veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy The Los Angeles Chargers signed veteran outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy on Thursday, the team announced. Haaland appoints members to commission on missing and murdered Native Americans Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced the appointment of nearly 40 members to the Not Invisible Act Commission, which seeks to respond to missing and murdered Native Americans and Alaska Natives. Man accused of Dave Chappelle attack will not face felony charges The man who allegedly rushed onstage and attacked comedian Dave Chappelle during his performance earlier this week at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles won't face felony charges. Biden urges Congress to pass immigration reform during Cinco de Mayo ceremony President Joe Biden called for Congress to pass immigration reform as he hosted Mexican first lady Beatriz Gutiérrez Mueller de López Obrador for a Cinco de Mayo celebration Thursday. Dangerous dust storm hospitalizes more than 1,000 in Iraq A dust storm in Iraq created apocalyptic scenes, dealt a significant blow to air quality and sent more than 1,000 people to local hospitals this week. Grizzlies' Dillon Brooks suspended for Game 3 vs. Warriors after flagrant foul The NBA has suspended Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks for one game without pay after his flagrant foul on Gary Payton II during Game 2 of Memphis' Western Conference semifinal series against the Golden State Warriors. Three killed, four injured in attack in Israeli city of Elad Four people were killed and three more were injured in the Israeli city of Elad on Thursday night as the nation's independence day was drawing to an end. FDA limits approval of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine inistration on Thursday said it's limiting its authorization of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to adults who can't receive other versions of the shot. Amber Heard testifies she and Johnny Depp fought over acting jobs Amber Heard took the stand for the second day on Thursday, continuing her testimony in the defamation trial involving her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. First lady Jill Biden to visit Ukrainian refugees in Slovakia on Mother's Day First lady Joe Biden will travel to Slovakia's border with Ukraine to visit refugees fleeing from Russia's invasion on Mother's Day as part of her upcoming trip to Eastern Europe. Social media influencers often tout unhealthy foods, drinks to children, study finds Most food- and drink-related content posted by "influencers" on social media fails to meet the World Health Organization's standards for advertising of these products to children, according to a study presented Thursday. Vegan diet boosts weight loss, blood sugar control in Type 2 diabetes, study finds Overweight adults with Type 2 diabetes who eat a vegan diet for 12 weeks may see healthy weight loss and improved blood sugar control, according to an analysis of previously published studies presented Thursday. 2nd tornado cluster ravages towns in Oklahoma and Texas The community of Seminole, Oklahoma, has been ripped apart by two tornado events in three days, including a multi-tornado outbreak Wednesday evening, leading to massive structural damage and power outage in the city. Dow falls 1,063 points for worst day since 2020 The Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its worst single day of trading since 2020 on Thursday, falling 1,063 points and erasing gains from earlier in the week. Karine Jean-Pierre named new White House press secretary President Joe Biden announced Thursday that Karine Jean-Pierre will replace Jen Psaki as White House press secretary later this month. NASA identifies Artemis 1 rocket issues, plans another wet dress rehearsal for June With June as the target for the next attempt at a wet dress rehearsal, the rocket's launch has likely also been pushed back, NASA officials said at a teleconference Thursday, with August as the next likely launch window. Firefighters rescue ducklings from storm drain in Idaho Firefighters in Idaho came to the rescue of five ducklings that fell into a storm drain while out walking with their mother. Look: Crash covers Missouri road in cans of hard seltzer A Missouri road was covered in adult beverages when a tractor-trailer hauling a load of 44,000 pounds of hard seltzer overturned in the roadway. Risk of dying from prostate cancer rises with increased belly fatCoast Guard crew rescues dolphin from illegal net off Texas coast The U.S. Coast Guard said a crew came to the rescue of a dolphin entangled in an illegal fishing net off the coast of Texas. Fijian authorities seize yacht of Russian oligarch after Justice Department request Authorities in Fiji seized a yacht owned by a sanctioned Russian oligarch, the Justice Department announced Thursday. |
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An evacuation convoy is headed to the Azovstal plant in Mariupol, a U.N. official says.Democrats Plan a Bid to Codify Roe, but Lack the Votes to SucceedIn announcing a Wednesday vote on doomed legislation to enshrine abortion rights into federal law, the top Senate Democrat teed up a political fight for the midterm campaign. Draft Opinion Overturning Roe Raises a Question: Are More Precedents Next?The legal reasoning that the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc is considering to end abortion rights could uproot a series of other past rulings that created modern rights. Bill Classifying Abortion as Homicide Is Advanced by Louisiana LawmakersThe proposal threatens to prosecute women who end a pregnancy, a possible new frontier in the abortion debate as the Supreme Court appears inclined to overturn Roe v. Wade. Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas May Challenge Schooling of Migrant ChildrenGov. Greg Abbott may target a 1982 Supreme Court ruling that requires schools to educate undocumented children. Some conservatives see an opening for a fresh look at old precedents. In Ohio Senate Race, Democrats Pin Their Hopes on the SuburbsJ.D. Vance, the Republican nominee, enters the general election as the favorite. For Representative Tim Ryan, the Democrat, Ohio’s sprawling metro areas offer a possible path to victory. Can Covid Lead to Impotence?Some studies find higher rates of erectile dysfunction among men recovering from the illness. But other factors related to the pandemic, like heightened anxiety, may also be to blame. In New York, Panel Backs Rent Increases for More Than 2 MillionIn a preliminary vote, the city board voted to back the largest increases since 2013. The increases were less than what landlords had hoped for but more than what tenants had proposed. Women Are Invisible in Justice Alito’s Abortion OpinionHe would erase the right to abortion without acknowledging the impact on women and on the constitutional understanding of sex equality. Yes, We Should Cancel Student Debt, but Only for SomeAmerica’s social mobility machine is broken. Elon Musk’s Growing Grab Bag of InvestorsTwitter’s would-be owner brings a slew of financiers into the fold — and a wide range of views. What Is Happening to the People Falling for Crypto and NFTsWeb3, billed as the future of the internet, might create more problems than it solves. Putin’s War on Information Is Far From OverOn this battlefield, lies are ammunition in Putin’s long and increasingly personal struggle to stay in power. Can Business Schools Help to ‘Reimagine Capitalism’?Can business schools really help to “reimagine capitalism”? On Abortion, Beware the Feminism of Justice AlitoWomen apparently have advanced so far, they no longer need guaranteed access to abortion. What to Know About Disinfecting and Cleaning SurfacesA science-based guide for fellow germaphobes. ‘Fatal Attraction’ and the Disappearance of Erotic ThrillersIn “Fatal Attraction,” the genre-defining 1987 erotic thriller, sex was the engine that moved the plot. It’s rare to see that in movies today. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?Looking for something to watch? How about a show that is like “The Great British Baking Show,” but for woodworking? 上海封城后掀移民热:走还不是走?这是个问题上海封城之后,中国人对移民兴趣陡增,这可能是因为他们既担心中国长远的政治走向和经济前景,更担心自己明天的命运。但世上没有理想国,“跑路”之后也仍然要面对现实的挑战。 Karine Jean-Pierre Is Named White House Press SecretaryMs. Jean-Pierre, who will succeed Jen Psaki, will be the first Black woman and the first openly gay person to serve in the role. Giuliani Pulls Out of Interview With Jan. 6 CommitteeThe former personal lawyer to Donald J. Trump withdrew from an interview scheduled for Friday after the panel would not let him record it, his lawyer said. Amber Heard Accuses ‘Belligerent’ Johnny Depp of Sexual AssaultWith graphic depictions of what she described as physical attacks, she sought to counter the actor’s testimony that she had been the aggressor. Trump Proposed Launching Missiles Into Mexico to ‘Destroy the Drug Labs,’ Esper SaysIt is one of the moments in his upcoming memoir that the former defense secretary described as leaving him all but speechless. How Working Parents Can Spot Signs of BurnoutTwo-thirds of working parents surveyed met the criteria for parental burnout. Here’s how to spot the signs — and get help. More Recent Articles |
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"The Day Before," Fntastic Games' highly anticipated open-world survival MMO, is making the switch to Unreal Engine 5, but the title will be delayed to March 2023.
Preparations are underway at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., for the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby on May 7, 2022. Twenty horses are entered in the Run for the Roses.
Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized Thursday for comments comparing Adolf Hitler to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that his foreign minister said earlier this week in defense of the Kremlin's war.
The Los Angeles Chargers signed veteran outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy on Thursday, the team announced.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced the appointment of nearly 40 members to the Not Invisible Act Commission, which seeks to respond to missing and murdered Native Americans and Alaska Natives.
The man who allegedly rushed onstage and attacked comedian Dave Chappelle during his performance earlier this week at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles won't face felony charges.
President Joe Biden called for Congress to pass immigration reform as he hosted Mexican first lady Beatriz Gutiérrez Mueller de López Obrador for a Cinco de Mayo celebration Thursday.
A dust storm in Iraq created apocalyptic scenes, dealt a significant blow to air quality and sent more than 1,000 people to local hospitals this week.
The NBA has suspended Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks for one game without pay after his flagrant foul on Gary Payton II during Game 2 of Memphis' Western Conference semifinal series against the Golden State Warriors.
Four people were killed and three more were injured in the Israeli city of Elad on Thursday night as the nation's independence day was drawing to an end.
inistration on Thursday said it's limiting its authorization of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to adults who can't receive other versions of the shot.
Amber Heard took the stand for the second day on Thursday, continuing her testimony in the defamation trial involving her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
First lady Joe Biden will travel to Slovakia's border with Ukraine to visit refugees fleeing from Russia's invasion on Mother's Day as part of her upcoming trip to Eastern Europe.
Most food- and drink-related content posted by "influencers" on social media fails to meet the World Health Organization's standards for advertising of these products to children, according to a study presented Thursday.
Overweight adults with Type 2 diabetes who eat a vegan diet for 12 weeks may see healthy weight loss and improved blood sugar control, according to an analysis of previously published studies presented Thursday.
The community of Seminole, Oklahoma, has been ripped apart by two tornado events in three days, including a multi-tornado outbreak Wednesday evening, leading to massive structural damage and power outage in the city.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its worst single day of trading since 2020 on Thursday, falling 1,063 points and erasing gains from earlier in the week.
President Joe Biden announced Thursday that Karine Jean-Pierre will replace Jen Psaki as White House press secretary later this month.
With June as the target for the next attempt at a wet dress rehearsal, the rocket's launch has likely also been pushed back, NASA officials said at a teleconference Thursday, with August as the next likely launch window.
Firefighters in Idaho came to the rescue of five ducklings that fell into a storm drain while out walking with their mother.
A Missouri road was covered in adult beverages when a tractor-trailer hauling a load of 44,000 pounds of hard seltzer overturned in the roadway.
Men with widening waistlines may be more likely to die from prostate cancer.
The U.S. Coast Guard said a crew came to the rescue of a dolphin entangled in an illegal fishing net off the coast of Texas.
Authorities in Fiji seized a yacht owned by a sanctioned Russian oligarch, the Justice Department announced Thursday. 
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