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'Thor: Love and Thunder' trailer shows off Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher Marvel released a new trailer for "Thor: Love and Thunder" on Monday during Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, giving fans a first look at Christian Bale as the film's main villain, Gorr the God Butcher. Consultant testifies Amber Heard lost $45-$50 million after statements by Johnny Depp's lawyer An entertainment consultant testified that Amber Heard lost $45 to $50 million after her ex-husband Johnny Depp's lawyer called her allegations of abuse a "hoax." Report: NFL QB Dwayne Haskins was legally drunk when struck by truck NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins had alcohol and drugs in his system when he died as a result of being hit by a truck while attempting to cross a South Florida highway. Arizona Cardinals to be featured on HBO's in-season 'Hard Knocks' series The Arizona Cardinals will be featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks In Season" series this year, the NFL announced Monday. New York Yankees' Josh Donaldson suspended one game for 'Jackie' comment Major League Baseball suspended New York Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson one game for making "inappropriate comments" to Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson during a game over the weekend. Appeals court upholds ruling against Florida's social media law A U.S. appellate court on Monday upheld a preliminary injunction against a Florida law banning social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter from removing content and users from their platforms. French Open 2022: Novak Djokovic opens title defense with straight-sets win Top-seeded Novak Djokovic began his title defense at the 2022 French Open with a straight-sets win over Yoshihito Nishioka on Monday. Police: Suspect who ran over Calif. students had 'incendiary devices' in car A suspect who drove his vehicle onto a sidewalk near an elementary school in Orange County, Calif., on Monday, injuring three children, had "incendiary devices" in his car, police said. Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu resigns amid FBI probe into Angel Stadium sale Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu resigned Monday amid an FBI investigation into allegations that he sought to exchange insider information about the sale of Angels Stadium for campaign donations. Texas woman wanted in shooting death of elite cyclist U.S. Marshals are asking the public to help find a Texas woman accused of killing an elite cyclist in Austin May 11. Kaitlin Marie Armstrong is accused in the shooting death of Anna Wilson in an apparent love triangle. Newsom urges more water conservation; warns of statewide Calif. mandates California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday implored the state's largest urban water suppliers to step up their conservation efforts to avoid possible future mandatory water restrictions. NYPD shares photos of suspect in Sunday subway shooting The New York City Police Department on Monday shared photos of a man suspected of shooting and killing a Brooklyn man on a Lower Manhattan subway train on Sunday morning. Shell safety consultant quits over 'double-talk on climate' Shell safety consultant Caroline Dennett resigned Monday over what she calls the oil giant's "extreme harms" to the environment. Dennett submitted a video that blasting company plans to expand fossil fuel extraction. Rep. Madison Cawthorn under House investigation for alleged fraud, staff relationship Outgoing Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., is facing a House investigation over allegations of financial fraud and an improper relationship with a staffer, lawmakers said Monday. Ex-Wu-Tang Clan studio worker wins $7M for wrongful murder conviction The city of New York announced Monday it will pay $7 million to Grant Williams, a former studio worker for the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, in compensation for a wrongful 1997 murder conviction. Queen Elizabeth doc 'A Portrait in Part(s)' premieres Friday on Showtime Showtime announced the documentary "Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s)" on Monday. Roger Michell's final film premieres Friday on Showtime. Firefighters rescue 11 ducklings from West Virginia storm drain Firefighters in West Virginia came to the rescue of 11 baby ducks found stranded in a storm drain while their mother stood nearby. Maryland woman wins $25,000 from free lottery ticket A Maryland woman won a $25,000 prize from a Pick 5 lottery ticket that she received for free as part of a promotion. Dow gains 618 points as markets rally after losing streak Wall Street surged Monday as major indexes posted gains as they tried to dodge falling into bear market territory. VP Kamala Harris touts mental health help for burnout of healthcare workers Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday praised healthcare workers for sacrifices made during the COVID-19 pandemic and called for more help to assist them with burnout and other mental health issues. Watch: Australian group knits world's largest tea cozy A group of Australian knitters came together to knit the world's largest tea cozy, measuring 16.7 feet tall with a circumference of 63.3 feet. One dirty pool can spread many cases of E.Coli, experts warn ahead of summer As the weather warms and families flock to pools, dirty water may dampen the fun. Swimmers at a Pennsylvania community pool learned that the hard way in June 2021 when more than a dozen kids were sickened by bacteria. Online wedding registry Zola.com confirms hack Online wedding registry Zola.com confirmed Monday that hackers breached user accounts after complaints over the weekend. Global number of refugees, forcibly displaced people passes 100M for first time The number of global refugees and people forcibly displaced from their homes passed 100 million for the first time amid the war in Ukraine and other conflicts, the United Nation's High Commissioner for Refugees said. |
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A Russian Diplomat, Boris Bondarev, Speaks Out on the Ukraine WarBoris Bondarev, a Russian official who resigned over the war in Ukraine, said his colleagues were focused more on pleasing their superiors than on delivering accurate information to Moscow. Powerful American Artillery Enters the Fight in UkraineThe most lethal weapons the West has provided so far to Ukraine are now deployed in combat. Will they make a critical difference for Ukraine’s military in a war that has mostly become an artillery battle? Biden Pledges to Defend Taiwan if It Faces a Chinese AttackMoving away from a policy of “strategic ambiguity,” the president said that to protect the island democracy, he would go beyond what the U.S. has done for Ukraine. Debate Over Tariffs Reveals Biden’s Difficulties on China TradeSixteen months into the Biden presidency, U.S. officials are still divided over what to do about a trade legacy left by President Donald J. Trump. Baby Formula Shortage Reveals Gaps in Regulation and ReportingThe government has ordered more safeguards at an Abbott Nutrition plant. But the lack of reporting requirements and limited testing make it hard to monitor the deadly bacterium that led to a recall. Southern Baptist Sex Abuse Report Stuns, From Pulpit to PewsThe results of a sprawling investigation are coursing through every level of Baptist society, at an already fraught moment for the nation’s largest Protestant denomination. After Fetterman’s Stroke, Doctors Look at Senate Campaign ProspectsThe medical team for the Democratic nominee in Pennsylvania’s Senate race has not spoken about John Fetterman’s prognosis. But cardiac experts saw clues in campaign statements. As Monkeypox Cases Rise, Nations Are Urged to Examine Vaccine StoresThe United States has stockpiled millions of doses of two smallpox vaccines, also effective against monkeypox. But the outbreaks so far are clustered in other countries. Why the Monkeypox Virus Is Not Like Covid-19This viral illness is not like Covid, but there is cause for concern. Here’s how experts are thinking about it now. Catch a Rising Star at the Auction HouseNo longer does museum validation or scholarly attention determine a painting’s value. Now, the collectors’ hunger comes first, and institutions must follow. Musk and Bezo Show the Perils of Plutocratic PettinessTechnology titans are missing that old adulation. Progressives Can’t Stop Republican CensorshipThe right’s political strength matters more. The Depp-Heard Trial Isn’t Even the Weirdest Thing About America Right NowWell, maybe it is. But there is a lot to choose from. Donald Trump Is Desperate for Vindication in GeorgiaIf the former president continues his crusade, he will be endangering not only the G.O.P.’s chances in November but also his own political future. Touch Screens in Cars Solve a Problem We Didn’t HaveThey’re another example of our sad acquiescence to any tech “advance.” How the Right to Birth Control Could Be UndoneJustice Alito left clues in his draft decision about what may be to come. How to Control Covid When Everyone Moves OnYou may be done with the virus, but the virus is not done with you. High Gas Prices Are a Problem. But Let’s Not Moralize About It.Talk of “profiteering” and “gouging” isn’t helpful. Spot the greenwashingCorporate climate pledges are everywhere. Some are solid, others definitely are not. Justice Dept. Orders Agents to Intervene if They See Police ViolenceThe changes, the first to the department’s use-of-force policy in 18 years, follow the murder of George Floyd and other incidents of policy brutality. Police Seek Man in Connection With Unprovoked Subway KillingThe police released images of the man suspected of fatally shooting a 48-year-old man on the Q train, and they asked for help in finding the gunman. Russian-Speakers in Tech Rebuild Their Lives in San FranciscoThey moved from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other countries for jobs in the technology industry. Now they are joined by friends fleeing war and repression. Princeton Fires Tenured Professor in Campus ControversyJoshua Katz’s dismissal is related to his inappropriate conduct with a female student, the university said. He says criticism of a campus protest group is the issue. The ‘Philosopher King’ of Percussion Starts His Next ChapterSteven Schick, a renowned figure in contemporary music, had nearly burned out as a performer. But a new recording project shows he’s hardly finished. More Recent Articles |
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Marvel released a new trailer for "Thor: Love and Thunder" on Monday during Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, giving fans a first look at Christian Bale as the film's main villain, Gorr the God Butcher.
An entertainment consultant testified that Amber Heard lost $45 to $50 million after her ex-husband Johnny Depp's lawyer called her allegations of abuse a "hoax."
NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins had alcohol and drugs in his system when he died as a result of being hit by a truck while attempting to cross a South Florida highway.
The Arizona Cardinals will be featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks In Season" series this year, the NFL announced Monday.
Major League Baseball suspended New York Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson one game for making "inappropriate comments" to Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson during a game over the weekend.
A U.S. appellate court on Monday upheld a preliminary injunction against a Florida law banning social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter from removing content and users from their platforms.
Top-seeded Novak Djokovic began his title defense at the 2022 French Open with a straight-sets win over Yoshihito Nishioka on Monday.
A suspect who drove his vehicle onto a sidewalk near an elementary school in Orange County, Calif., on Monday, injuring three children, had "incendiary devices" in his car, police said.
Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu resigned Monday amid an FBI investigation into allegations that he sought to exchange insider information about the sale of Angels Stadium for campaign donations.
U.S. Marshals are asking the public to help find a Texas woman accused of killing an elite cyclist in Austin May 11. Kaitlin Marie Armstrong is accused in the shooting death of Anna Wilson in an apparent love triangle.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday implored the state's largest urban water suppliers to step up their conservation efforts to avoid possible future mandatory water restrictions.
The New York City Police Department on Monday shared photos of a man suspected of shooting and killing a Brooklyn man on a Lower Manhattan subway train on Sunday morning.
Shell safety consultant Caroline Dennett resigned Monday over what she calls the oil giant's "extreme harms" to the environment. Dennett submitted a video that blasting company plans to expand fossil fuel extraction.
Outgoing Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., is facing a House investigation over allegations of financial fraud and an improper relationship with a staffer, lawmakers said Monday.
The city of New York announced Monday it will pay $7 million to Grant Williams, a former studio worker for the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, in compensation for a wrongful 1997 murder conviction.
Showtime announced the documentary "Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s)" on Monday. Roger Michell's final film premieres Friday on Showtime.
Firefighters in West Virginia came to the rescue of 11 baby ducks found stranded in a storm drain while their mother stood nearby.
A Maryland woman won a $25,000 prize from a Pick 5 lottery ticket that she received for free as part of a promotion.
Wall Street surged Monday as major indexes posted gains as they tried to dodge falling into bear market territory.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday praised healthcare workers for sacrifices made during the COVID-19 pandemic and called for more help to assist them with burnout and other mental health issues.
A group of Australian knitters came together to knit the world's largest tea cozy, measuring 16.7 feet tall with a circumference of 63.3 feet.
As the weather warms and families flock to pools, dirty water may dampen the fun. Swimmers at a Pennsylvania community pool learned that the hard way in June 2021 when more than a dozen kids were sickened by bacteria.
Online wedding registry Zola.com confirmed Monday that hackers breached user accounts after complaints over the weekend.
The number of global refugees and people forcibly displaced from their homes passed 100 million for the first time amid the war in Ukraine and other conflicts, the United Nation's High Commissioner for Refugees said. 
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