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San Diego Padres sign All-Star infielder Robinson Cano The San Diego Padres signed veteran infielder Robinson Cano on Friday, the team announced. Israeli police beat mourners carrying coffin of slain Palestinian journalist Police officers in Israel were filmed beating pallbearers carrying the coffin for slain Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh during her funeral Friday, causing them to nearly drop her body. Marc Anthony engaged to Miss Universe contestant Nadia Ferreira Just three months after going Instagram official with their relationship, singer Marc Anthony and former Miss Universe contestant Nadia Ferreira are engaged. Missing Picasso painting spotted in Philippines home of Imelda Marcos A Pablo Picasso painting bought by late Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and his wife Imelda, or a copy of it, has been spotted in her home eight years after it had been selected to be seized. Gwen Stefani to return as coach for NBC's 'The Voice' Gwen Stefani announced Friday that she is returning to NBC's singing competition series "The Voice." Attorneys general for 17 Republican states sue EPA The attorneys general in 17 Republican states have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency for allowing California a waiver to set its own car emission standards. Defending champion Phil Mickelson withdraws from PGA Championship The PGA of America announced Friday that Phil Mickelson has withdrawn from next week's PGA Championship golf tournament. Britain confirms Ukraine repelled Russian troops' river crossing in Donbas The British Defense Ministry confirmed that Ukrainian forces repelled attempts by Russian troops to cross a strategic river in eastern Ukraine, as experts expect President Vladimir Putin will try annex the Donbas region. Moments from the LPGA Founders Cup tourney Golfers play in the second round of the LPGA Founders Cup tournament at Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, N.J., on May 13, 2022. Britain sanctions Puitin’s rumored girlfriend, ex-wife The British government on Friday sanctioned Russian President Vladimir Putin's rumored girlfriend Alina Kabaeva, along with ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya and other members of his family and inner circle. Jen Psaki thanks Bidens for grace, integrity on leaving White House post Giving her final briefing as White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki on Friday said she was grateful for the example of grace and integrity set by President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden. House committee launches investigation into baby formula shortage The House Committee on Oversight and Reform has launched an investigation into the ongoing nationwide shortage of baby formula. In photos: Highlights for the week in Washington for May 9, 2022 The U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit, King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan speaking in the Capitol and the signing of the Ukraine Lend-Lease Act are among the highlights for the week in Washington of May 9, 2022. In photos: Mourners honor Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, a prominent figure in the Arabic news service, Al-Jazeera was shot dead by Israeli troops early on May 11, 2022, as she covered a raid on Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Texas Supreme Court allows child abuse probes into families of transgender teens to continue Texas' child welfare agency remains blocked from investigating the family of a transgender teen who sued the state in March, but can investigate other families after the Supreme Court of Texas struck down an injunction. Bonobo safely back in enclosure after escape at Belgian zoo Things are back to normal at a zoo in Belgium after a large, male bonobo escaped from its enclosure, forcing staff to quickly evacuate the entire zoo Friday. Former Reagan national security adviser Robert McFarlane dies Robert C. "Bud" McFarlane, a former national security adviser to President Ronald Reagan, died Thursday at 84. Pennsylvania mom sues TikTok for role in daughter's 'blackout challenge' death A mother in Delaware County, Pa., is suing social media company TikTok after losing her daughter last year to a TikTok challenge requiring participants to hold their breath until they faint. Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy released from jail, faces domestic-related charge Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was arrested on misdemeanor charges, jailed overnight and released Friday after he was accused of withholding property from the mother of his child, a police spokesman told UPI. Billboard Music Awards: How to watch, what to expect The 2022 Billboard Music Awards are set to take place live Sunday from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. ER wait times longer for Hispanic people with chest pain, study finds Hispanic adults in the United States who visit hospital emergency rooms with chest pain wait longer to receive treatment than those of other racial and ethnic groups, a study presented Friday found. Friday is National Blame Someone Else Day Friday marks your opportunity to shirk some responsibility, or indulge in an apple pie, fruit cocktail or crouton-filled salad. 'Pokemon bread' maker logs record sales South Korean food company SPC Samlip announced record sales during the first quarter of this year amid the popularity of "Pokemon bread," which includes Pokemon stickers inside its packaging. South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang narrows loss in Q1 South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang announced it had narrowed a loss in the first quarter of this year, thanks to record sales. British court rules calling man 'bald' amounted to sexual harassment In Britain, calling a man bald can now be classified as sexual harassment, an employment tribunal ruled Wednesday. Telemedicine may improve equity in access to primary care A new study shows that telemedicine has closed the gap in access to primary care between Black and non-Black Americans. Female House Democrats condemn criminalizing women's reproductive health House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday joined female Democratic members of Congress in passionate defense of abortion rights, vowing to politically mobilize for them starting with weekend rallies. |
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Treasury Warns Foreign Banks Against Helping Russia Evade SanctionsAdewale Adeyemo, the deputy Treasury secretary, met privately with international financial institutions to make clear the consequences of sanctions evasion. West Increases Pressure on Putin, Including Sanctions on Reputed GirlfriendThe Russian leader was challenged by the prospect of an enlarged NATO, plans to get Ukrainian grain exports past a Kremlin blockade, and sanctions on his purported mistress. Sanctions Shed Light on Putin’s Private LifeAs Western nations place sanctions on people close to the Russian leader, including family members, the strict secrecy surrounding his private life is being punctured. Stocks Return to Earth, With the S&P 500 Nearing a Bear MarketThe market has been producing double-digit returns for investors, even at moments of great national strife. But the party has ended and it may be a long time before it begins again. Why backing out of the Twitter deal could be painful for Musk.New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern Tests Positive for CoronavirusThe prime minister’s rules kept transmission at bay for two years, and by the time the highly infectious Omicron variant hit, the vast majority of New Zealand’s population had been vaccinated. New Biden Administration Rules for Charter Schools Spur Bipartisan BacklashCritics of the proposal say the rules are overly restrictive and would stymie the growth of charter schools, whose 3.6 million students are largely Black and Hispanic. Israeli Police Attack Mourners Before Funeral for Shireen Abu AklehAs hundreds gathered to witness the start of Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral procession, riot police assaulted the people carrying her coffin. Subpoenas for Republicans Raise New Questions for Jan. 6 PanelThe subpoenas for five G.O.P. members of Congress, including the House minority leader, sent a shock wave through a divided Capitol and left lawmakers wondering what’s next. What the Jan. 6 Panel Wants to Learn From 5 G.O.P. LawmakersThe committee’s subpoenas to five House Republicans underscore the potential importance of their testimony to producing a full account of the effort to overturn the 2020 election. For Many Pennsylvania Voters, Trumpism Is Bigger Than TrumpInterviews show Dr. Mehmet Oz struggling in the G.O.P. Senate primary, despite a Trump endorsement. Voters remain devoted to Donald Trump but seem less swayed by his guidance. Fox News Hosts Splinter as Chaotic Pennsylvania Primaries Heat UpThe rise of Kathy Barnette in the state’s G.O.P. Senate race has divided the network’s stars, with some backing her and others going on the attack to help a rival, Dr. Mehmet Oz. Las Vegas Raiders Franchise Riddled With Dysfunction and Executive DeparturesFormer employees described an N.F.L. franchise bedeviled by executive departures, poor financial management, unpaid electric bills and a raft of firings, payouts and N.D.A.s. For These Families, H.B.C.U.s Aren’t Just an Option. They’re a Tradition.America’s network of Black colleges was founded to provide essential opportunity. For many, they’ve come to offer something else: a link to a treasured legacy. Russia’s Attacks on Ukraine Health Centers Show a Vicious PatternIn some regions of Ukraine, there are virtually no hospitals left. Why Ron DeSantis Is the New Republican PartyThe Florida governor is using state power to fight the culture war. The Formula Shortage Isn’t an Excuse to Be CruelFood-insecure families already know how this feels. Courage Seemed to Be Dead. Then Came Zelensky.Can economics make sense of heroism? My College Students Are Not OKLate assignments, failed tests, sleeping in class: Welcome to the pandemic-era university. The Pro-Democracy Argument Against Roe Falters When It Meets RealityIn many states, Americans aren’t living now with fair and representative institutions. What Does the ‘Post-Liberal Right’ Actually Want?The political theorist Patrick Deneen thinks “liberal totalitarianism” is plundering America. Is he right? Nearing a Grim Milestone: One Million U.S. Covid DeathsReaders ponder an impending horrible milestone. Also: Grief in our times; college debt; policies and public opinion; students’ letters. New Heights and Old Grudges as Turkey Crowns Its ChampionTrabzonspor claimed the title almost two weeks ago. Its team, and its fans, aren’t done celebrating. A Punk Feminist Escapes Russia and More: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. What to Cook This WeekendWe’re celebrating eggs in all their glory with 24 of our best recipes. Dallas Salon Shooting May Be Linked to Wider Attacks on Asian BusinessesThe police said that a burgundy minivan that was spotted fleeing the salon shooting, which wounded three women, resembled vehicles seen at other recent shootings around Asian businesses. How to Get Back Into Running After a Long BreakWhether you’re lacing up your running shoes after a few months or a few years, follow these tips to avoid injury and frustration. What Your Dog’s Behavior MeansDogs are “really good at reading our emotions,” says one expert. But we’re not so good at reading theirs. Partying With Diplo at Formula 1’s Miami Grand PrixThe D.J. ran into Michelle Obama at the race, hopped from party to party and played a set that ended at 3 a.m. More Recent Articles |
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The San Diego Padres signed veteran infielder Robinson Cano on Friday, the team announced.
Police officers in Israel were filmed beating pallbearers carrying the coffin for slain Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh during her funeral Friday, causing them to nearly drop her body.
Just three months after going Instagram official with their relationship, singer Marc Anthony and former Miss Universe contestant Nadia Ferreira are engaged.
A Pablo Picasso painting bought by late Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and his wife Imelda, or a copy of it, has been spotted in her home eight years after it had been selected to be seized.
Gwen Stefani announced Friday that she is returning to NBC's singing competition series "The Voice."
The attorneys general in 17 Republican states have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency for allowing California a waiver to set its own car emission standards.
The PGA of America announced Friday that Phil Mickelson has withdrawn from next week's PGA Championship golf tournament.
The British Defense Ministry confirmed that Ukrainian forces repelled attempts by Russian troops to cross a strategic river in eastern Ukraine, as experts expect President Vladimir Putin will try annex the Donbas region.
Golfers play in the second round of the LPGA Founders Cup tournament at Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, N.J., on May 13, 2022.
The British government on Friday sanctioned Russian President Vladimir Putin's rumored girlfriend Alina Kabaeva, along with ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya and other members of his family and inner circle.
Giving her final briefing as White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki on Friday said she was grateful for the example of grace and integrity set by President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden.
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform has launched an investigation into the ongoing nationwide shortage of baby formula.
The U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit, King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan speaking in the Capitol and the signing of the Ukraine Lend-Lease Act are among the highlights for the week in Washington of May 9, 2022.
Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, a prominent figure in the Arabic news service, Al-Jazeera was shot dead by Israeli troops early on May 11, 2022, as she covered a raid on Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Texas' child welfare agency remains blocked from investigating the family of a transgender teen who sued the state in March, but can investigate other families after the Supreme Court of Texas struck down an injunction.
Things are back to normal at a zoo in Belgium after a large, male bonobo escaped from its enclosure, forcing staff to quickly evacuate the entire zoo Friday.
Robert C. "Bud" McFarlane, a former national security adviser to President Ronald Reagan, died Thursday at 84.
A mother in Delaware County, Pa., is suing social media company TikTok after losing her daughter last year to a TikTok challenge requiring participants to hold their breath until they faint.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was arrested on misdemeanor charges, jailed overnight and released Friday after he was accused of withholding property from the mother of his child, a police spokesman told UPI.
The 2022 Billboard Music Awards are set to take place live Sunday from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Hispanic adults in the United States who visit hospital emergency rooms with chest pain wait longer to receive treatment than those of other racial and ethnic groups, a study presented Friday found.
Friday marks your opportunity to shirk some responsibility, or indulge in an apple pie, fruit cocktail or crouton-filled salad.
South Korean food company SPC Samlip announced record sales during the first quarter of this year amid the popularity of "Pokemon bread," which includes Pokemon stickers inside its packaging.
South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang announced it had narrowed a loss in the first quarter of this year, thanks to record sales.
In Britain, calling a man bald can now be classified as sexual harassment, an employment tribunal ruled Wednesday.
A new study shows that telemedicine has closed the gap in access to primary care between Black and non-Black Americans.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday joined female Democratic members of Congress in passionate defense of abortion rights, vowing to politically mobilize for them starting with weekend rallies. 
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