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Movie review: 'Pearl' lets Mia Goth shine in bravura performance "Pearl," a prequel to "X," gives star Mia Goth full control over a cinematic vehicle, and it's enough to get the film through vague passages. New Hampshire, Rhode Island tally primary election results Rhode Island and New Hampshire tally early results Tuesday on the final night of primary elections. Seattle teachers vote to lift strike after tentative deal reached with district Seattle teachers voted Tuesday to end their strike after their union had reached a tentative agreement with Washington state's largest school district a night earlier. Kenneth Starr, who led Clinton investigations, dies at 76 Kenneth Starr, a former federal judge, U.S. solicitor general and independent counsel who investigated former President Bill Clinton, has died. Starr died of complications from surgery in Houston at the age of 76. King Charles III makes first state visit to Northern Ireland as monarch King Charles III traveled to Northern Ireland on Tuesday for his first official state visit as British monarch, where he will hold a series of high-level political meetings and attend a memorial service for the queen. White House celebrates Inflation Reduction Act as stocks plunge President Joe Biden and Democrats hosted a White House celebration touting the Inflation Reduction Act as stocks plunged nearly 1,300 points on news of rising consumer prices. Ramsey Lewis, Grammy-winning jazz pianist, dies at 87 Jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis, who reinvented his genre in a career spanning more than 60 years, has died. The three-time Grammy award-winning member of the Ramsey Lewis Trio died Monday at the age of 87. NASA's CAPSTONE probe suffers anomaly, put in safe mode NASA's CAPSTONE probe has experienced a problem on its journey to the moon, and is now in a protective safe mode, the space agency confirmed. Dow plunges 1,276 points in worst day since June 2020 The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged almost 1,300 Tuesday in the market's worst day since June 2020, after a key inflation report showed prices rose more than expected, according to economists. Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives in London Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has arrived in London and will remain in Buckingham Palace overnight ahead of her state funeral Monday. Look: Police rescue kitten running loose in traffic on South Carolina bridge Police in South Carolina came to the rescue of a kitten spotted running loose in traffic on a highway bridge. Watch: British man aims for Guinness World Record with 22-foot mobility scooter A British inventor is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for a 22-foot-long mobility scooter he believes to be the world's longest. Twitter shareholders vote to approve Elon Musk buyout Twitter shareholders voted Tuesday to approve a proposed $44 billion bid by Elon Musk to buy the company, even as Musk seeks to escape the deal. United Nations: World headed in 'wrong direction' on climate change The word is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to climate change, according to a report released Tuesday by the World Meteorological Association. Missouri woman's $1M lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash A Missouri woman who won a $1 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket said her winning ticket nearly ended up in the trash. House committee asks National Archives to ensure Trump has no more classified documents The chair of the House committee on oversight and reform is asking the National Archives and Records Administration to ensure former President Donald Trump has no further classified documents in his possession. 6-foot boa constrictor escapes owner's home in Pennsylvania Authorities in Pennsylvania are warning members of the public to be on the lookout for a 6-foot boa constrictor who escaped from his owner's home. Sen. Lindsey Graham introduces nationwide abortion ban after 15 weeks South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham introduced legislation on Tuesday that would ban abortion after 15 weeks nationwide, with some exceptions. NBA issues 1-year suspension, $10M fine to Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver The National Basketball Association said Tuesday it has suspended Robert Sarver, the managing partner of the Phoenix Suns and the Phoenix Mercury, and fined him $10 million over racist and sexist conduct. Kate Berlant, Byron Bowers comedy specials coming to Hulu FX is bringing new comedy specials from Kate Berlant and Byron Bowers to Hulu. Billboard 200: Twice's 'Between 1&2' in the Top 10 for the 2nd week K-pop group Twice's 11th mini album "Between 1&2" topped the Billboard 200 Top 10 for the second week in a row, an article reported on Tuesday. analyzing the Billboard charts. Researchers determine optimal method to soothe crying baby Scientists in Japan and Italy published a paper analyzing the optimal method to soothe a crying infant. Watch: Raccoon rescued from drowning in Long Island storm drain Animal rescuers in New York came to the rescue of a raccoon that was in danger of drowning after being found treading water in a storm drain. |
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Ukrainians Recount Frantic Russian RetreatResidents of towns recently retaken by Ukraine described a chaotic flight by disorganized Russian troops, suggesting morale and inexperience remain major problems for Russia. Russia Secretly Gave $300 Million to Political Parties and Officials Worldwide, U.S. SaysA U.S. intelligence review found that Russian agencies and figures aimed to exert political influence abroad and sway elections on behalf of the Kremlin. Stocks Plunge as Inflation Data Undercuts Wall Street’s OptimismStocks plunged, government bond yields soared and the dollar bounced after investors were wrong-footed by a report showing stubbornly high price increases last month. To Make Money in the Stock Market, Do NothingThe bear market endures, yet the S&P 500 index rose more than 17 percent from mid-June to mid-August. Don’t even try to guess what will happen next, our columnist says. Ken Starr, Independent Counsel in Clinton Investigation, Dies at 76Mr. Starr’s investigation into President Clinton’s affair with a former White House intern propelled issues of sex and morality to the center of American life for more than a year. Biden Flies Home to Wilmington to Vote in Delaware PrimaryThe president and the first lady arrived in Delaware shortly before polls closed to cast their votes in Tuesday’s primary election. King Charles and Camilla Visit Northern Ireland Ahead of Queen’s FuneralKing Charles III visited Belfast and met with members of Sinn Fein, the Irish nationalist party, now the largest in the country. When the Queen Died, Someone Had to Tell the BeesA report that the royal beekeeper had informed Queen Elizabeth II’s bees of her death received some mockery, but it has been a tradition for centuries. Firefighters Gain Ground on Mosquito Fire in Northern CaliforniaThe Mosquito fire in the Sierra Nevada foothills neared Foresthill on Tuesday after cautious optimism that firefighters were gaining control. Republicans Struggle to Unite Party Around National Abortion RestrictionsA new proposal was intended to align Republicans on abortion policy before the midterm elections. It only exposed divisions. West Virginia Passes Strict Abortion BanThe bill, which has some exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother, will go into effect immediately if the governor signs it. After Trump Associates’ Subpoenas, Notes of Caution About Jan. 6 InquiryThe criminal inquiry into Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election appears to be accelerating, but prosecutors are said to be a long way from making any decisions. Godard Taught Me How to Watch Cinema, Even as He Kept Reinventing ItJean-Luc Godard was a prophet of film’s future as an art form, layering images and sound that the body could sink into and the mind could puzzle through. Ukraine’s Achievement Is Biden’s, TooAs Russian troops flee their positions, now is the time to press the military advantage. Putin’s New Cold War: Freeze EuropeTo defeat petro-Putinism in Europe, U.S. energy policy has to be the arsenal of democracy. Bill Gates: ‘We’re in a Worse Place Than I Expected’The philanthropist on how the pandemic and the effects of the war in Ukraine are setting back progress. Friedrich Schelling’s Philosophy Can Help Us Through the Climate CrisisFriedrich Schelling’s ideas might provide a foundation on which to anchor the fight for our climate and our survival. Sally Schmitt’s French LaundrySally Schmitt sold the French Laundry. Then it became “the best restaurant in the world.” A Look at the Misery Index and InflationSurprise! Good news on inflation. ‘Quiet Quitting’ Is Not the Solution to BurnoutAs counterintuitive as it seems, adding energizing activities to your schedule just might make life feel more doable. The crown and climateBritain has been one of the main contributors to global warming. We look at the new king’s environmental credentials. Sandy Hook Victim’s Sister Recalls the Pain of Alex Jones’s LiesThe Infowars fabulist and his followers intensified their fear and trauma, Sandy Hook survivors say on the first day of a critical trial. Package Explodes at Northeastern U. in Boston, Injuring an EmployeeA second package was rendered safe by the bomb squad, and the 45-year-old victim was taken to an area hospital with a minor hand injury, the authorities said. Woman Gets 4 Months After Shoving Flight Attendant, Spitting on a PassengerKelly Pichardo, 32, will also have to pay more than $9,000 to American Airlines for the altercation, which came as incidents involving unruly passengers unnerved airline workers and the public. A Day of Firsts for Peltola in Congress Starts a Sprint to Another ElectionRepresentative Mary Peltola was sworn in as the first Alaska Native and first woman to represent her state in the House. She has eight weeks before she faces voters again. More Recent Articles |
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"Pearl," a prequel to "X," gives star Mia Goth full control over a cinematic vehicle, and it's enough to get the film through vague passages.
Rhode Island and New Hampshire tally early results Tuesday on the final night of primary elections.
Seattle teachers voted Tuesday to end their strike after their union had reached a tentative agreement with Washington state's largest school district a night earlier.
Kenneth Starr, a former federal judge, U.S. solicitor general and independent counsel who investigated former President Bill Clinton, has died. Starr died of complications from surgery in Houston at the age of 76.
King Charles III traveled to Northern Ireland on Tuesday for his first official state visit as British monarch, where he will hold a series of high-level political meetings and attend a memorial service for the queen.
President Joe Biden and Democrats hosted a White House celebration touting the Inflation Reduction Act as stocks plunged nearly 1,300 points on news of rising consumer prices.
Jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis, who reinvented his genre in a career spanning more than 60 years, has died. The three-time Grammy award-winning member of the Ramsey Lewis Trio died Monday at the age of 87.
NASA's CAPSTONE probe has experienced a problem on its journey to the moon, and is now in a protective safe mode, the space agency confirmed.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged almost 1,300 Tuesday in the market's worst day since June 2020, after a key inflation report showed prices rose more than expected, according to economists.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has arrived in London and will remain in Buckingham Palace overnight ahead of her state funeral Monday.
Police in South Carolina came to the rescue of a kitten spotted running loose in traffic on a highway bridge.
A British inventor is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for a 22-foot-long mobility scooter he believes to be the world's longest.
Twitter shareholders voted Tuesday to approve a proposed $44 billion bid by Elon Musk to buy the company, even as Musk seeks to escape the deal.
The word is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to climate change, according to a report released Tuesday by the World Meteorological Association.
A Missouri woman who won a $1 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket said her winning ticket nearly ended up in the trash.
The chair of the House committee on oversight and reform is asking the National Archives and Records Administration to ensure former President Donald Trump has no further classified documents in his possession.
Authorities in Pennsylvania are warning members of the public to be on the lookout for a 6-foot boa constrictor who escaped from his owner's home.
South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham introduced legislation on Tuesday that would ban abortion after 15 weeks nationwide, with some exceptions.
The National Basketball Association said Tuesday it has suspended Robert Sarver, the managing partner of the Phoenix Suns and the Phoenix Mercury, and fined him $10 million over racist and sexist conduct.
FX is bringing new comedy specials from Kate Berlant and Byron Bowers to Hulu.
K-pop group Twice's 11th mini album "Between 1&2" topped the Billboard 200 Top 10 for the second week in a row, an article reported on Tuesday. analyzing the Billboard charts.
Scientists in Japan and Italy published a paper analyzing the optimal method to soothe a crying infant.
Animal rescuers in New York came to the rescue of a raccoon that was in danger of drowning after being found treading water in a storm drain. 
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