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Toddler, baby fatally stabbed in the Bronx; Mother in police custody Authorities in New York City said two young children were brutally stabbed to death in the Bronx over the weekend. Rescue mission underway for occupants of plane dangling from Maryland power lines Authorities were working to extract a pilot and a passenger from a small plane dangling 100 feet above the ground Sunday night after it crashed into power lines in Maryland. Jennifer Beals on 'L Word' departure: 'I am making space for other stories' Jennifer Beals explains why she is reducing her role on "The L Word: Generation Q," and championing the Indian film "RRR." [Note: This story contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Season 3.] Harrison Ford defends his family, ranch from Timothy Dalton in '1923' trailer Paramount+ released its first full-length trailer for its "Yellowstone" prequel, "1923," on Sunday. NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. removed from plane by police Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was removed from a plane at Miami International Airport Sunday after refusing to put on his seatbelt. Wellcome Collection ending display of Medicine Man, calling it racist, sexist, ableist The Wellcome Collection museum in London is removing the Medicine Man exhibit due its racist, sexist and disabled themes. Dolphins cruise by Texans, extend NFL-best winning streak The Miami Dolphins logged five sacks, forced three turnovers and jumped out to an overwhelming lead to beat the Houston Texans and cruise to their fifth-consecutive victory Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. Ayatollah Khamenei’s niece arrested after she compares Iran’s supreme leader to Hitler, Mussolini Farideh Moradkhani, the niece of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has compared her uncle to fascist dictators like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Germany stays alive, Spain nears knockouts after 1-1 tie Spain took another step toward advancing in the 2022 World Cup thanks to a second-half goal by Alvaro Morata, but Germany kept itself alive with a late goal to tie 1-1. Nebraska’s 13th bird flu case brings 1.8 million chickens to slaughter The latest bird flu case at a Nebraska farm will lead to 1.8 million chickens being destroyed, according to the Nebraska Department of agriculture. Kim Jong Un declares plans to make North Korea 'world's most powerful' nuclear force Kim Jong Un has declared his plans to make North Korea the "world's most powerful" nuclear force in an official order promoting defense science researchers. Biden administration grants Chevron license to export Venezuelan oil The Biden Administration is allowing Chevron to produce and export oil from Venezuela on a six month license. 'Black Panther' tops North American box office for 3rd weekend "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $45.9 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Italy landslide death toll rises to 5 as 9 people remain missing The death toll after a powerful landslide on the Italian island of Ischia rose to five on Sunday as at least nine people remain missing. North Korean leader makes second public appearance with daughter North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made a second public appearance with his young daughter during a photo session with officials involved in this month's intercontinental ballistic missile launch, state media said Sunday. Atlantic Station shooting leaves 1 dead, 6 injured in Atlanta Atlanta police are investigating a shooting at Atlantic Station that left at least one dead and six more injured on Saturday. More than 6,300 flights delayed Sunday amid holiday travel More than 6,300 flights were delayed Sunday as a severe weather system affected holiday travel in the United States. U.S. soccer edits Iranian flag on social media in support of protesters The U.S. soccer team showed support for Iranian protestors by removing the emblem of the Islamic Republic from a graphic ahead of its game against Iran in the World Cup group stage. China breaks COVID-19 daily cases record with 39,791; world down 3% in week Mainland China is reporting record COVID-19 cases, including nearly 40,000 Sunday, nearly three years after the virus originated with world far now below the highest levels since the pandemic. Kyiv officials hold public discussion on Banksy’s latest graffiti in Ukraine The Kyiv Regional Military Administration said Sunday that officials have held a public meeting to discuss the latest graffiti by the infamous British street artist Banksy in the country. Power nearly restored in Kyiv as workers plow streets after snowstorm impacts war in Ukraine Crews have nearly restored power, water and internet in Kyiv as workers plow streets in Ukraine's capital after a freezing rain and snowstorm that has impacted Russia's war in the country. Stanford football coach David Shaw resigns after 12 seasons Stanford football coach David Shaw resigned from his position after 12 seasons with the program, he announced Sunday. World Cup 2022: Morocco upsets Belgium, takes Group F lead Abdelhamid Sabiri and Zakaria Aboukhlal each scored late in the second half to lead Morocco to an upset victory over Belgium at the 2022 World Cup on Sunday in Doha, Qatar. Beyonce wins big at the Soul Train Awards Beyonce has won the Soul Train Awards for Album of the Year for "Renaissance" and Song of the Year for "Break My Soul" at a star-studded ceremony. |
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Why Retailers Are Trying Extra Hard to Woo Holiday ShoppersWith an economic slowdown a distinct possibility, stores hope customers’ willingness to open their wallets will last through the season. Deadly Fire in China Fuels Protests Over Xi’s Covid PoliciesProtests became rare once the government cut off most routes to collective action. But ubiquitous Covid rules, bringing shared suffering, have created a focus for anger. Finance Companies Target Exonerated Prisoners With High Interest AdvancesMany former prisoners are broke until state settlements arrive. Tiding them over has become a niche market for finance firms. An investment can reap 33 percent interest. Germany Meets the Moment and Keeps its World Cup Hopes AliveA sin As Gen X and Boomers Age, They Confront Living AloneMore older Americans are living by themselves than ever before. That shift presents issues on housing, health care and personal finance. In Ukraine, Bakhmut Becomes a Bloody Vortex for 2 MilitariesEven as they have celebrated successes elsewhere, Ukrainian forces in one small eastern city have endured relentless Russian attacks. And the struggle to hold it is only intensifying. Beauty Over Brains: Japan’s Skin-Deep University PageantsThe contests reflect a culture that often judges women by their appearance and slots them into rigid, gender-defined roles. How Britain Turned ‘Modern Slavery’ Law Against Low-Level Drug DealersA law written to prevent human trafficking is being wielded against low-level drug dealers. The effects are long-lasting. The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway DeathsWhy other rich nations have surpassed the U.S. in protecting pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. Marijuana Pardons Affect Just a Sliver of Those Swept Up in the War on DrugsPresident Biden’s pardons for thousands of Americans convicted of possessing marijuana don’t apply to state charges or many immigrants at risk of deportation. Naftali Bennett on Being Israel’s Prime MinisterThe world is more polarized than ever. We presented a model of cooperation and unity, of transcending your tribe for the good of your nation. Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift and the Reality of ImperfectionA new documentary on Selena Gomez is the latest to lift the veil. How to Talk to a WidowPlease, don’t email a widow with sympathy and then just disappear. There is no timetable for us moving on. Mexico’s President Leads Supporters in March Through CapitalTens of thousands of Mexicans walked through the streets Sunday to show their support for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador amid some pushback to his political agenda in recent weeks. Mother Held After Toddler and Baby Are Fatally Stabbed in the BronxOfficers had gone to a family shelter to investigate a report of erratic behavior before finding the children. Roman Coins Thought for Centuries to Be Fakes Get a Fresh AppraisalNew research suggests that the gold coins, which were found in 1713 and long dismissed as forgeries, may be authentic. Review: In ‘KPOP,’ Korean Pop and Broadway Meet (Too) CuteThe worldwide sensation and American-style musical theater form an awkward alliance onstage. More Recent Articles |
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Authorities in New York City said two young children were brutally stabbed to death in the Bronx over the weekend.
Authorities were working to extract a pilot and a passenger from a small plane dangling 100 feet above the ground Sunday night after it crashed into power lines in Maryland.
Jennifer Beals explains why she is reducing her role on "The L Word: Generation Q," and championing the Indian film "RRR." [Note: This story contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Season 3.]
Paramount+ released its first full-length trailer for its "Yellowstone" prequel, "1923," on Sunday.
Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was removed from a plane at Miami International Airport Sunday after refusing to put on his seatbelt.
The Wellcome Collection museum in London is removing the Medicine Man exhibit due its racist, sexist and disabled themes.
The Miami Dolphins logged five sacks, forced three turnovers and jumped out to an overwhelming lead to beat the Houston Texans and cruise to their fifth-consecutive victory Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium.
Farideh Moradkhani, the niece of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has compared her uncle to fascist dictators like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
Spain took another step toward advancing in the 2022 World Cup thanks to a second-half goal by Alvaro Morata, but Germany kept itself alive with a late goal to tie 1-1.
The latest bird flu case at a Nebraska farm will lead to 1.8 million chickens being destroyed, according to the Nebraska Department of agriculture.
Kim Jong Un has declared his plans to make North Korea the "world's most powerful" nuclear force in an official order promoting defense science researchers.
The Biden Administration is allowing Chevron to produce and export oil from Venezuela on a six month license.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $45.9 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The death toll after a powerful landslide on the Italian island of Ischia rose to five on Sunday as at least nine people remain missing.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made a second public appearance with his young daughter during a photo session with officials involved in this month's intercontinental ballistic missile launch, state media said Sunday.
Atlanta police are investigating a shooting at Atlantic Station that left at least one dead and six more injured on Saturday.
More than 6,300 flights were delayed Sunday as a severe weather system affected holiday travel in the United States.
The U.S. soccer team showed support for Iranian protestors by removing the emblem of the Islamic Republic from a graphic ahead of its game against Iran in the World Cup group stage.
Mainland China is reporting record COVID-19 cases, including nearly 40,000 Sunday, nearly three years after the virus originated with world far now below the highest levels since the pandemic.
The Kyiv Regional Military Administration said Sunday that officials have held a public meeting to discuss the latest graffiti by the infamous British street artist Banksy in the country.
Crews have nearly restored power, water and internet in Kyiv as workers plow streets in Ukraine's capital after a freezing rain and snowstorm that has impacted Russia's war in the country.
Stanford football coach David Shaw resigned from his position after 12 seasons with the program, he announced Sunday.
Abdelhamid Sabiri and Zakaria Aboukhlal each scored late in the second half to lead Morocco to an upset victory over Belgium at the 2022 World Cup on Sunday in Doha, Qatar.
Beyonce has won the Soul Train Awards for Album of the Year for "Renaissance" and Song of the Year for "Break My Soul" at a star-studded ceremony. 
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