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'Ukraine is alive and kicking': Volodymyr Zelensky thanks Americans in speech to Congress Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said "Ukraine is alive and kicking" as he thanked Americans during his address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday evening. House committee investigating Jan. 6 attack releases dozens of interview transcripts The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection released transcripts of interviews conducted with 34 witnesses on Wednesday, a day before it is expected to publish its long-awaited final report. U.S. settles with Florida school district to protect students with disabilities The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the Okaloosa County School District in Florida over allegations the district used physical and verbal abuse on students with disabilities. Russia hurdler Natalya Antyukh to lose 2012 Olympic gold medal for doping Russian 400-meter hurdler Natalya Antyukh will be stripped of her Olympic gold medal from the 2012 London Games due to doping, officials said. Justin Bieber clothing line pulled from H&M stores after singer’s complaint The "Justin Bieber x H&M" men's clothing line has been pulled off the rack after the pop singer called the line "trash" on Instagram. Ukraine church breaks from Russian tradition to celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25 The Orthodox Church of Ukraine will observe Christmas on Dec. 25 for the first time in its history, breaking tradition with Russia which celebrates on Jan. 7. AMC ends pursuit of Regal Cinemas locations after bankruptcy AMC Networks no longer is looking to acquire Regal Cinemas from London-based parent company Cineworld, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September. Core Scientific files for bankruptcy after losing 98% of its value A leading cryptocurrency mining company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday, but plans to keep operating as usual. U.S. home sales decline in 7.7% November U.S. home sales slipped in November, the 10th-consecutive month of declines, new figures released Wednesday show. Government adding Tamiflu doses to strategic stockpile The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is increasing the country's stockpile of an antiviral medication used to treat influenza, officials confirmed in a statement Wednesday. Teen girls likely sought liquor bottle in deadly Toronto 'swarming' attack, police say Eight teenage girls, as young as 13, are charged with murdering a 59-year-old homeless man in Toronto in what police are calling a deadly 'swarming' knife attack over a bottle of liquor. Zelensky-Biden news conference: freedom, sovereignty, only path to peace with Russia President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint news conference Wednesday that the United States will continue to support them in the war with Russia until it reaches an end. Revolver owned by Teddy Roosevelt sells for nearly $1 million A Smith & Wesson revolver that once belonged to former President Theordore Roosevelt sold for $910,625 at the Rock Island Auction Company's December Premier Auction. One kidnapped Ohio infant found, search continues for twin, suspect Police in Columbus, Ohio, have located one of two kidnapped infants abducted from a parking lot on Monday night but are now appealing for help to locate the other child. Britons urged to avoid risks during ambulance strike Britain's health secretary, Will Quince, has urged the public to avoid unnecessary risks during an ambulance workers strike on Wednesday. GM recalls 140,000 Chevy Bolts for carpet fire issues General Motors has decided to recall 140,000 Chevy Bolt EVs due to the potential risk of the carpets catching fire. Bear steals box of bagels from North Carolina woman's porch A North Carolina woman's home security camera was recording when a bear wandered onto her porch and stole a package filled with bagels. Watch: Seal rescued after wandering into busy South African road Animal rescuers in South Africa were summoned to wrangle a seal that wandered into traffic and guide the animal back to the water. Cluster headache, more common in men, may be more severe in women While cluster headache is more common in men than in women, a new study suggests the disorder may be more severe for women. TikTok blocked at Auburn following Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s lead Students and faculty at Auburn University can no longer access the social media application TikTok on school WiFi, and employees are told not to install the app on school devices. Look: Coyote rescued from basement at Wisconsin construction site Animal services officers in Wisconsin rescued a coyote that wandered onto a construction site and became trapped in the basement. WHO calls on China to share COVID-19 data Leaders from the World Health Organization expressed concern over the recent COVID-19 outbreak in China, calling on the country to share its data and studies. Boeing wins $2 billion F/A-18 Super Hornet upgrade contract Boeing has won a $2 billion contract to upgrade F/A-18 Super Hornets for the U.S. Navy and foreign customers. |
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Biden and Zelensky Present a United Front Against RussiaPresident Volodymyr Zelensky described military assistance for Ukraine as an investment in global security and democracy in the face of Russian aggression. As Ukraine Prepares for a Second Year at War, the Prospect of a Stalemate LoomsAmerican officials believe that with Russia bolstering defenses and learning lessons, Ukraine will find it more challenging to retake land. Putin Concedes Military Failings, but Insists Russia Will Fight OnNodding to criticism that his army lacked the basic necessities to wage war, the Russian leader said his government was providing “everything that the army asks for.’’ I.R.S. Routinely Audited Obama and Biden, Raising Questions Over Delays for TrumpThe revelation that the agency had not audited Donald J. Trump during his first two years in office despite a mandatory presidential audit program raised concerns about potential politicization. Trump’s Taxes: Red Flags, Big Losses and a Windfall From His FatherThe presidency of Donald J. Trump, a congressional report reveals, was marked by some of the same questionable tax maneuvers that had characterized his business career. Winter Storm Forces Millions to Brace for Heavy Snow and Frigid TemperaturesMuch of the country faces dangerous conditions, including heavy snow, strong winds and steep temperature drops. In Buffalo, meteorologists warned of a “once-in-a-generation storm.” What to Do if the Winter Storm Impacts Your Holiday TravelForecasters say a “bomb cyclone” will tear through much of the U.S. this week and that travelers could face cold, snow and rain. What can you do if your plans are disrupted? Caroline Ellison and FTX Co-Founder Gary Wang Plead Guilty to FraudCaroline Ellison, the former chief executive of Alameda Research, and Gary Wang, a founder of FTX, are cooperating in the federal criminal case against Mr. Bankman-Fried. Coalition Deal Puts Netanyahu on Brink of Power in IsraelAfter weeks of talks, Benjamin Netanyahu said he had formed a new governing coalition. Once ratified by Parliament, the deal will return him to power at the head of a hard-right alliance. Lawmakers Earmark More Than $15 Billion in Spending BillThe $1.7 trillion spending bill moving through Congress contains more than 7,200 earmarks for projects in lawmakers’ home states and districts. A Common Answer to Jan. 6 Panel Questions: The FifthTranscripts released by the House Jan. 6 committee showed nearly two dozen witnesses invoking their right against self-incrimination, underscoring the hurdles to the investigation. Elon Musk’s Distraction Is Just One of Tesla’s ProblemsThe maker of electric cars faces sharp competition, plummeting shares and production woes while its chief executive is preoccupied with Twitter. Frank James to Plead Guilty in Brooklyn Subway ShootingMr. James told his lawyers he wants to admit to the April attack on the N train, which shook the city and set off a manhunt. Onstage, It’s Finally Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas AgainAfter one holiday season lost to the pandemic and another curtailed by Omicron, seasonal staples including “The Nutcracker,” “A Christmas Carol” and “Messiah” are back in force. The Americanization of ReligionWhen does a nation of heretics leave it’s a Christian origins behind? Women Are on the MarchFewer men are filling governors’ mansions. Not few enough. 400 Million Guns Aren’t Going to Just Go Away. In San Jose, We’re Trying Something New.It will require gun owners to carry insurance and pay an annual fee that will fund violence prevention efforts. Gods Don’t Bleed. Trump is Bleeding.Where some Republicans once saw invincibility, they now sense weakness and injury. Hannity and Other Fox Employees Said They Doubted Trump’s Fraud ClaimsOn Wednesday, lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems shared some of the strongest evidence yet that some Fox employees knew what they broadcast about the claims was false. Did George Santos Also Mislead Voters About His Jewish Descent?Genealogy websites cited by The Forward suggest that Mr. Santos’s grandparents were born in Brazil and were not “Holocaust refugees,” as he has claimed. Both Sides of the Border Wait Anxiously for Title 42 to EndA tense limbo pervaded both sides of the border on Wednesday as people waited for the end of a policy that has restricted immigration during the pandemic. Franco Harris, Steeler Who Caught ‘Immaculate Reception,’ Dies at 72A Hall of Fame running back, he died days before the 50th anniversary of one of the most memorable plays in N.F.L. history. ‘Women Talking’ and What a Post-#MeToo Future Looks LikeThe director Sarah Polley and cast members Claire Foy and Rooney Mara dig into thorny issues raised by their new film, a drama based on sexual assaults in a Mennonite sect. More Recent Articles |
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said "Ukraine is alive and kicking" as he thanked Americans during his address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday evening.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection released transcripts of interviews conducted with 34 witnesses on Wednesday, a day before it is expected to publish its long-awaited final report.
The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the Okaloosa County School District in Florida over allegations the district used physical and verbal abuse on students with disabilities.
Russian 400-meter hurdler Natalya Antyukh will be stripped of her Olympic gold medal from the 2012 London Games due to doping, officials said.
The "Justin Bieber x H&M" men's clothing line has been pulled off the rack after the pop singer called the line "trash" on Instagram.
The Orthodox Church of Ukraine will observe Christmas on Dec. 25 for the first time in its history, breaking tradition with Russia which celebrates on Jan. 7.
AMC Networks no longer is looking to acquire Regal Cinemas from London-based parent company Cineworld, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September.
A leading cryptocurrency mining company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday, but plans to keep operating as usual.
U.S. home sales slipped in November, the 10th-consecutive month of declines, new figures released Wednesday show.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is increasing the country's stockpile of an antiviral medication used to treat influenza, officials confirmed in a statement Wednesday.
Eight teenage girls, as young as 13, are charged with murdering a 59-year-old homeless man in Toronto in what police are calling a deadly 'swarming' knife attack over a bottle of liquor.
President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint news conference Wednesday that the United States will continue to support them in the war with Russia until it reaches an end.
A Smith & Wesson revolver that once belonged to former President Theordore Roosevelt sold for $910,625 at the Rock Island Auction Company's December Premier Auction.
Police in Columbus, Ohio, have located one of two kidnapped infants abducted from a parking lot on Monday night but are now appealing for help to locate the other child.
Britain's health secretary, Will Quince, has urged the public to avoid unnecessary risks during an ambulance workers strike on Wednesday.
General Motors has decided to recall 140,000 Chevy Bolt EVs due to the potential risk of the carpets catching fire.
A North Carolina woman's home security camera was recording when a bear wandered onto her porch and stole a package filled with bagels.
Animal rescuers in South Africa were summoned to wrangle a seal that wandered into traffic and guide the animal back to the water.
While cluster headache is more common in men than in women, a new study suggests the disorder may be more severe for women.
Students and faculty at Auburn University can no longer access the social media application TikTok on school WiFi, and employees are told not to install the app on school devices.
Animal services officers in Wisconsin rescued a coyote that wandered onto a construction site and became trapped in the basement.
Leaders from the World Health Organization expressed concern over the recent COVID-19 outbreak in China, calling on the country to share its data and studies.
Boeing has won a $2 billion contract to upgrade F/A-18 Super Hornets for the U.S. Navy and foreign customers. 
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