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Celtics 'embarrass' Heat to even Eastern Conference finals Jayson Tatum scored 27 points in three quarters and the Boston Celtics made 20 3-pointers in a thrashing of the Miami Heat in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals Thursday at FTX Arena. Marvel, Disney+ working on new 'Daredevil' series After months of speculation, a new "Daredevil" series is reportedly in the works at Disney+. Senate approves new $40 billion aid package for Ukraine The Senate on Thursday approved a package worth tens of billions of dollars in additional aid and equipment to Ukraine to fend off Russian advances. Biden announces $100M in weapons for Ukraine President Joe Biden authorized Thursday an additional $100 million in military assistance for Ukraine as the war Europe nears three months old. Reports: Rihanna gives birth to baby boy with A$AP Rocky Rihanna and her boyfriend, A$AP Rocky, are officially parents after welcoming their first child together. Jordan's King Abdullah II restricts Prince Hamzah's movements, communications Jordan's King Abdullah II issued a decree restricting the movements and communications of his half-brother Prince Hamzah bin Hussein, calling him "arrogant," "erratic" and seditious. Man accused of attacking Dave Chappelle charged with attempted murder for stabbing roommate Prosecutors in Los Angeles on Thursday have charged the man who allegedly rushed comedian Dave Chappelle on stage last month with attempted murder on accusations that he stabbed his roommate in December. Rory McIlroy seizes early lead after first round at PGA Championship Searching for his first win at a major golf tournament in eight years, Rory McIlroy grabbed an early one-shot lead after the first round of the 2022 PGA Championship on Thursday at Southern Hills Country Club. Boeing's Starliner to launches uncrewed test flight to International Space Station A ULA Atlas V rocket launched Thursday from Florida for Operation Flight Test-2 of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft in an uncrewed mission to the International Space Station. President Joe Biden to sign baby formula bill into law Friday President Joe Biden is expected to sign the Access to Baby Formula Act into law Friday, helping ensure access to infant formula amid the ongoing nationwide shortage. House lawmakers introduce bill to end Puerto Rico's territorial status House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill that would end Puerto Rico's territorial status, allowing the island to vote on whether to become a state. Eric Bieniemy, Byron Leftwich among those to attend NFL's first accelerator program More than 60 minority head coach and general manager candidates, including the Chiefs' Eric Bieniemy and the Buccaneers' Byron Leftwich, are set to attend the inaugural Coach and Front Office Accelerator program. Wildfire prompts evacuations as dry conditions raise risk in West Texas Large wildfires have ripped through parts of West Texas since Tuesday, prompting a disaster declaration and mandatory evacuations in southern Taylor County. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky signs off on COVID-19 booster shot for children 5-11 The director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off Thursday on a move to expand eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots to include children ages 5 to 11. May in the Mile High City: Heavy snowfall forecast for Denver area Winter storm watches and warnings were in effect Thursday across a large section of Colorado and northward into Wyoming. Senate vote blocks restaurant COVID-19 financial aid bill The U.S. Senate voted Thursday against replenishing the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, blocking a bill that would have provided $48 billion in financial relief to businesses negatively impacted by COVID-19. Jan. 6 committee seeks to interview Rep. Barry Loudermilk about alleged tour Members of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riots asked Thursday to meet with Rep. Barry Loudermilk about a tour he allegedly led through the Capitol complex the day before the attack. Fiona Dourif: 'Chucky' character deserves 'a shot at revenge' in Season 2 After SYFY and USA Network announced Fiona Dourif would return for "Chucky" Season 2, Dourif shared with UPI her hopes for her character's revenge. Veeve to deploy "Smart Carts" at Albertsons grocery stores later this year Seattle-based start-up Veeve and grocery chain Albertsons announced a deal Thursday to deploy Veeve Smart Carts in "a few dozen" of its stores by the end of the year. 14 states were overcounted or undercounted in 2020 census, survey finds The 2020 census undercounted residents in six states and overcounted those in eight others, a Census Bureau report released Thursday indicates. S&P 500 falls closer to bear market; retail stocks continue to struggle The S&P 500 fell 0.58%, placing it about 18% from its record high and on the brink of bear market territory Thursday. New York court expected to decide if zoo elephant deserves human right New York's highest court is expected to rule in the case of Happy, an Asian female elephant at the Bronx Zoo, to determine if she should be free from unlawful captivity similar to humans. New Mexico wildfires close down three national forests Wildfires throughout New Mexico have led the U.S. Forest Service to partially or fully shutter three national forests in the northern and western parts of the state. In photos: Moments from the Cannes Film Festival Stars walk the red carpet during the the 75th annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France, which takes place from May 17, 2022 to May 28, 2022. In photos: Notable Deaths of 2022 Greek composer Vangelis, Singer Mickey Gilley, Actor Robert Morse, Actor Gilbert Gottfried, NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins, Football player Rayfield Wright and singer Bobby Rydell are among the notable deaths for 2022. In photos: Highlights from Washington for the week of May 16, 2022 President Joe Biden welcomes the Finnish President and Swedish Prime Minister and Karine Jean-Pierre takes over for Jen Psaki as White House press secretary among the highlights in Washington for the week of May 16, 2022 'Chariots of Fire,' 'Blade Runner' composer Vangelis dies Musician Vangelis died Tuesday in a Paris hospital. The "Chariots of Fire" and "Blade Runner" composer was 79. |
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Biden Seeks Swift Effort to Bring Finland and Sweden Into NATOSpeedy approval seems likely among most members of the alliance in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but Turkey’s objections remain a sticking point. The war in Ukraine is exacerbating the global hunger crisis, U.N. officials say.Moscow Moves to Russify Seized Ukraine Land, Signaling AnnexationThe territory occupied by Russian forces so far in the three-month-old invasion deserves “a worthy place in our Russian family,” a Kremlin official who toured the region said. New Evidence Shows How Russian Soldiers Executed Men in BuchaWitness testimony and videos obtained by The New York Times show how Russian paratroopers executed at least eight Ukrainian men in a Kyiv suburb on March 4, a potential war crime. Here’s Why Tallies of U.S. Covid Deaths Aren’t All the SameEven the White House has acknowledged that there is no consensus method for compiling coronavirus data. Why Adams Is Rejecting Mask Mandates as Covid Cases Rise in New YorkMayor Eric Adams has focused on antiviral treatments and at-home testing as coronavirus cases surge again. C.D.C. Advisers Recommend Pfizer Boosters for Children 5 to 11.A third dose would enhance immunity to the coronavirus, the agency said. But hesitancy is high, and less than one-third of children in this age group have received two doses. Fentanyl Tainted Pills Cause Drug Fatalities Among Youth to SoarTeenagers and young adults are turning to Snapchat, TikTok and other social media apps to find Percocet, Xanax and other pills. The vast majority are laced with deadly doses of fentanyl, police say. Princeton President Recommends Firing Joshua Katz After UproarJoshua Katz says he was targeted because of his criticism of a campus protest group. A university report says the concerns are related to his inappropriate conduct with a female student. Puberty Starts Earlier Than It Used To. No One Knows Why.Some girls are starting to develop breasts as early as age 6 or 7. Researchers are studying the role of obesity, chemicals and stress. Scientists Uncover a Shady Web of Online Spider SalesMore than 1,200 species of arachnids are part of a largely unregulated global marketplace, according to a new study. How Democrats Can Win the Morality WarsFirst, they have to understand the deep philosophical differences underlying these conflicts. What Is America’s Strategy in Ukraine?U.S. support for the war is not guaranteed. What Oprah Winfrey Knows About American History That Tucker Carlson Doesn’tIt is possible to opt out of far-right co-optation. How the West Is Strangling Putin’s EconomyRussia can export, but it can’t buy what it needs. Republicans Are Officially the ‘Stop the Steal’ Party NowThe primaries are exposing the rage at the core of the G.O.P. Climate Change Inaction in Congress Has High CostsThe window for congressional action on climate is closing — potentially for quite a while. Russia’s War on Ukraine Shows That It Is FascistIf Vladimir Putin prevails in Ukraine, fascists around the world will take comfort. What to Know About Fentanyl and Why It’s So DangerousDrug overdoses have reached record highs. Experts offer tips to talk about opioids with your family. Bill Simmons on Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Athletes Turned Actors“It’s the same thing that goes wrong if you’re going to ask actors to play in the N.B.A. or the N.F.L.,” Bill Simmons says. “It’s a little unrealistic.” Savory Rhubarb, and Tofu Two WaysMake khoresh rivas if you have some time, or a quick tofu soup if you don’t. 那些“逃离”中国的外国人上海封城期间,不少国人熟悉的“老外”离开了中国。调查显示,许多在华外国人表示他们正重新考虑自己在中国的未来,外企也对中国市场的前景忧心忡忡。 Jan. 6 Inquiry Presses Rep. Barry Loudermilk on Capitol TourThe leaders of the panel said they had evidence that Representative Barry Loudermilk escorted visitors through the Capitol complex on Jan. 5, though he has denied doing so. Extreme Heat and Drought Conditions Fuel Several Texas WildfiresThe Mesquite Heat Fire, near Abilene, among nine wildfires the Texas A&M Forest Service was battling in the state, was 5 percent contained on Thursday and had destroyed about 30 structures, the agency said. Spring Auction Sales for Two Blockbuster Weeks Top $2.5 BillionEleven auction records for artists — six by women — were smashed on Thursday night in two sales at Sotheby’s. Cannes Film Festival 2022: Politics Mixed With Moments of Grace“Top Gun: Maverick,” “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” and other movies each get polemical in their own way. But there are scenes of lyrical beauty, as in “Scarlet.” More Recent Articles |
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Jayson Tatum scored 27 points in three quarters and the Boston Celtics made 20 3-pointers in a thrashing of the Miami Heat in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals Thursday at FTX Arena.
After months of speculation, a new "Daredevil" series is reportedly in the works at Disney+.
The Senate on Thursday approved a package worth tens of billions of dollars in additional aid and equipment to Ukraine to fend off Russian advances.
President Joe Biden authorized Thursday an additional $100 million in military assistance for Ukraine as the war Europe nears three months old.
Rihanna and her boyfriend, A$AP Rocky, are officially parents after welcoming their first child together.
Jordan's King Abdullah II issued a decree restricting the movements and communications of his half-brother Prince Hamzah bin Hussein, calling him "arrogant," "erratic" and seditious.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles on Thursday have charged the man who allegedly rushed comedian Dave Chappelle on stage last month with attempted murder on accusations that he stabbed his roommate in December.
Searching for his first win at a major golf tournament in eight years, Rory McIlroy grabbed an early one-shot lead after the first round of the 2022 PGA Championship on Thursday at Southern Hills Country Club.
A ULA Atlas V rocket launched Thursday from Florida for Operation Flight Test-2 of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft in an uncrewed mission to the International Space Station.
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the Access to Baby Formula Act into law Friday, helping ensure access to infant formula amid the ongoing nationwide shortage.
House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill that would end Puerto Rico's territorial status, allowing the island to vote on whether to become a state.
More than 60 minority head coach and general manager candidates, including the Chiefs' Eric Bieniemy and the Buccaneers' Byron Leftwich, are set to attend the inaugural Coach and Front Office Accelerator program.
Large wildfires have ripped through parts of West Texas since Tuesday, prompting a disaster declaration and mandatory evacuations in southern Taylor County.
The director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off Thursday on a move to expand eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots to include children ages 5 to 11.
Winter storm watches and warnings were in effect Thursday across a large section of Colorado and northward into Wyoming.
The U.S. Senate voted Thursday against replenishing the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, blocking a bill that would have provided $48 billion in financial relief to businesses negatively impacted by COVID-19.
Members of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riots asked Thursday to meet with Rep. Barry Loudermilk about a tour he allegedly led through the Capitol complex the day before the attack.
After SYFY and USA Network announced Fiona Dourif would return for "Chucky" Season 2, Dourif shared with UPI her hopes for her character's revenge.
Seattle-based start-up Veeve and grocery chain Albertsons announced a deal Thursday to deploy Veeve Smart Carts in "a few dozen" of its stores by the end of the year.
The 2020 census undercounted residents in six states and overcounted those in eight others, a Census Bureau report released Thursday indicates.
The S&P 500 fell 0.58%, placing it about 18% from its record high and on the brink of bear market territory Thursday.
New York's highest court is expected to rule in the case of Happy, an Asian female elephant at the Bronx Zoo, to determine if she should be free from unlawful captivity similar to humans.
Wildfires throughout New Mexico have led the U.S. Forest Service to partially or fully shutter three national forests in the northern and western parts of the state.
Stars walk the red carpet during the the 75th annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France, which takes place from May 17, 2022 to May 28, 2022.
Greek composer Vangelis, Singer Mickey Gilley, Actor Robert Morse, Actor Gilbert Gottfried, NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins, Football player Rayfield Wright and singer Bobby Rydell are among the notable deaths for 2022.
President Joe Biden welcomes the Finnish President and Swedish Prime Minister and Karine Jean-Pierre takes over for Jen Psaki as White House press secretary among the highlights in Washington for the week of May 16, 2022
Musician Vangelis died Tuesday in a Paris hospital. The "Chariots of Fire" and "Blade Runner" composer was 79. 
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